: WM pradfora _2 l oda Towanda, - Pa., Mr:day, Dec. 7, 1876, RETORTER ODIUM LIST POE 1877 In order to give our subscribers the benc fit of CLEBBING RATES for most of t'.e popular publiations of the dairi'ite havo made arrangements by which we can furnish the REPORTER and any of the following papers and magazines at prices named. All orders must be accompanied by the cash RE:503,-712, and Harper's Magazine, $4 30 " " Harper's Weekly, 450 " • " Harper's Bazar, 450 di . ti• Galaxy, f 4 70 " " Lippincotts' Slag., 450 " Littell's Mapzine, 7 30* ‘t . " Appletaus: Journal, 400 " " Pop. Sci. Monthly, 550 " " Godeys' Magazine, 375 " " Nursery, 2 501 " " American Agri'ist, 2 501 " " Country Gentleman, 375 " " Atlantic Monthly, 470 " " Eclectic Magazine, 550 " " N. Y. Weekly Times, 260 " " N.Y.WeeklyTribune 60 " Semi-Weekly Post, .31)9 Semi -Weekly Times, 4 60 " Semi'-Weekly Tribe, 400 I= LOCAL AND GENERAL. • TIIE Thaulcsgivinz ' ' services this place were well attended. TnEnz is a letter in the Post-Office ad. dresst-d to "Santa Clans." 11FINIEITTIER that "WITITcO3III S. SIT ACT have the finest stock of Holiday goods. REV. DAVIGIEIT -WILLIAMS will occupy the pulpit of the M.E. Church next Sab - bath: • E:i-SnlttrF SMITH will spend the win ter in thiS'place, looking after the costs due Mtn. Wetritir 31ASTER DE LONG and Fon. H. L. ScOTT will attend the meetino. of State Grange at Meadville, next week ONLY two weeks more before Christ mas. To the little ones who are exi ect ing a visit from St. Nick it seems an age. THE dwelling house of W. A. 5.1.21. - ntEs, of Derrick, was bur ed on the evening of the :25th ult., during the absence of the. Tilt: Universalist Sociable will be held at t' , e house of ALBERT LONG, on Frida) . evel!ing next, Dee S. All are invited W atte.A. 1I snciables - held• at the Baptist Chi re ly. ( I n 31ontlay.anit Tuesday even last,i were well attended:_and very enj4 - Gronor. D. STROUD. Esq., has estab lish-d a Sundiy-school and Mission of the Epi , eopal Church, at Gregg's School Ilouze, in towanda township. A itEntr.An meeting of the Iliqoral So ciet, will tie held on Monday, Dec. 11, at in the Grand Jury Room. R. A. MEncen, Sec 'y pro tem. • A 7ouNDRY and machine shop is being erc, 4. , d at Sayre,. by a stock company. TlL:establislanent is to 'Ue under the Mal agl i. nient pf.S. N. and J. P. BLOOD. .TWITITTANDING the great effort Ina• e to displace the Union series of read ers still continue the favorites with the In -. .st teachers,- and: intelligent pupils. YIP. J. -B. EMLRY has charge of the No: ill Towanda Selxyl. The term coin .inei•eA Dec. 4. Miss Vtum: 3i.F.ast;-• REA C assists in the Primary Department. ,T!IF. remains of Mrs. Tnomxs, of Fae t9r vide, N. Y., (laughter of (fEonnE If. E:7: :.:.L, were brought tef this phiee on fiat ::clay last, and burid, -on—Sunday noun:. 'HEADINGS. —llpv DWIGHT WILLIA.Ms, the poet-preacher, will give.an evening of rea.:lngs from ,bis own poems, in the M. E. ..:hiirch. on Friday evening, Dec. 8: A fiae treat is expected. Admission 20 cen:s. 1=1:=1=1 A CooryExAmr.t.E.—The Ce4nrnission ers kn-ing;instiucted at•Festn-sit• be 'par tieu.ar in assessing money at interest, our 01(1 NELt 4 ON GILBERT, set a good exa , ople to other men hnving money out, by I.,Tomptly Tetunting the amount of his invLstments. 31it. CoOmm, tray' ling salsman for C. A. DiNot.; & Co., was in town on 3lon day. Mr. 'C. is a courteous gentleman. wet: posted in the trath, and carries a full line of printers' supplies. The house he tepit:sents - ii thst-class: and deals in the best quality ot :r , oods. We cheerfully eon...newt DixoN & Co. to the patron:l-e of,t':e craft. ;did bespeak for their repre sen`.,t We, - M 4.. CoorEtt, a cottlial rdeep tion. :110x.,C. P. NICHOLS and family mourn thAlo:s of Mr. N.'s eldest son, Ci.vssE.s Nu •!tu.s, at the early' age of twenty-four yea!, For many mot.tlis he was confin ed to the house, a victim of that most in deceptive.disease, consumption. lie ';taces a wife and infant child, in ad dnit,l to parents and, brothers and sisters to grieve over his untimely demise. Ladies' Benevolent 4.ssociation fully acknowledge the receipt of the fol! ink donations ou. Thanksgiving Da: : Fro; ("atoll Service at Presbyterian ..... 93 yr, is,. Church 23 20 . ; 16 37 1:141. ../A1 II 25 10 OEM I :.ere aro . numerous c ills ou the Seere tar of the Society, and the amount re is • timely. 3l:iy the divn• of all goo ! abundantly bless the liberal-hearted don Titti.E Mr. Wm. A. CnussmAN, Esq., 'iv:L., fetnrning from his dimmer on Mon -iiii !a.st. and as he was just opposite Wm. S. .` LI roitn's residence, he slipped and ft-li creaking his left arm in two.places. )11 fracture is„iast above the elbow joint ;anti z! e other 'near the shoulder. It will lie ~ methhered that he bad his band and fLu. :inn flown off some ye:Rs ago, and it is 1: • stump of this arm th.it is broken. It ,-- feared, by the attending physician, Dr . D. N. LATHROP, that the hone be -Iw, -n the two fractures- may be splinter e,l. ' At this _ll9 writing .Mi. C. is as conifort :llllT TIF; could Le .ex.pect d under the cir j:;, en:.:s ---; tanees./4 from emorrat. ‘ - h ,T.I. Of Honor at the T t )Nranda Graded I Scl , 4 ,1 .. or name's of studeas with perfect reo d in attendanei, deportment and fir the week ending Dec. 1: E GRANT, DAvln CASK, Fit-VICKIE M. GRII3WOLD; LILLIEr i 31A%1 1E GVEIVICSEY. G1:.:.17,19E., WILLIE 31L7LLUCK, KATIE It y NT. JIIOMPSON, CATIETE ' •(' R. MARIA LOCKATEE..XELLIE LocK- I Eri - te ESSIE KLINE, SORN h.WI TT. Frt %NE WA.P.DELL. ' I3 ERT II A 3tc -4-;-‘ it %S. GOOII3IAN, PRIT.Ir SEEDICIT. I 8.% .11 M EIWTR, ILLIE KELLY, 31-AKY ..1111:NS. F tTAI. AccIDENi.--A lad about fifteen .) - ( - L4 - . of age, by the name of 1110.4 . D- E IVATI:Its was killed on the Nrthern Ceotral ;Railway. on Saturday ciehing, lle: i• ;he State Line. Ile. with another yo: D. 4 man by the name of FIERITERT Wooli. about seventeen years of age: both 1iv;, , 3 ; at Cnyler. Cortland county. started t .v o weeks ago to-morrow to go tar:Flori da. They got i as far as Petersburg, Va., and welted back to come home. They s. , lne money. bat not enough for their. far 2, and , riere catching on trains to help thto.selves along. At the State Line they we:, getting on the forward bumper of tlx., baggage car, next to the tender of the loetonotiye..: as the train started.. :1% 7 ,100 had got in safely and WATERS WWI, catching on, when ink somemanna., be was tiroggd beneath the wheeLs and so setiinirly injured that be- lived only until th:te o'clock yesterday morning. Ilis lxxly wai' very badly cut up, his :thigbi and ankles broken,. and tbe album. Itiot the rigtit arm. His haid and fa* Jdod. I=W:icy • • " - ~~ Jr AT meeting or tlitimpanyr_ 8, 9th 12th Reg't N. (I . ;ofTa., held Dee. s;:tit Military Hall, the following officers were elected for the ensuing six months: Comm nder, J. F. SANDERSON; S. V. Corn., S. F. ROTLN; J. - V. Com'r, G. C. lioLtox; Seely, 0. D. Lxos; Quarter; master, E. FaosT; Quartermaster's Ser geant, J. McltcrrnE; Sergeant Major, OFF, The following resolutions were passed : Retered, .that the officers and mem bers of Co. K. extend their hearty thanks to the citizens, and especially the ladies, -of Towanda Moro' mid North Towanda , for the manner in wihich they responded to the call forisUpplies, and for their as sistance at the First Annual Reception on the Company on the 29th ult. Resoleeil, That the above resolution be sent to the newspapers for publication. • 0. D. LYON, Seey. Citizens who furnished supplies to Co. K. for their Reception, and have not been returned their dishes or other articles, twill please notify Sergeant S. F. ROTLE, who will give prompt attention to their return. PEISSONAL.—Hon. JOSEPH POWELL left for Washington last week, accompanied by his - family. Mrs. P. and her gifted and beautiful daughters will add largely to the social standing of • the National Capital this winter, ---Mrs. C. P. *Mix's, of Greig, Lewia county, N. Y., is visiting friends in this place. - -Miss HELEN Mrtt - tr. has just return ed from a visit- to friends iu New York and, Philadelphia. —MONROE Bon fax, who left this place some twenty years since foes home in Wisconsin, is visiting friends here. and Mrs. CURTIS, of Dauby, N. 17.,espent Thanksgiving Day with their sot]-in-law, LLEWELLYN ELSUREE, in this place. . • —Miss SARAH MOODY. a I.tudeot at the Elmira Female College, spent the Thanks.riving vacation with her mother in this cace. 11. MAsos, brother of our esteem ed.townsman, Col. G. F...MASON, is re newing old acquaintances "iii this county, alter an absence o• about twenty-Livt: years: • • —lt will be of interest to the friends of Mr. H. G. LEWIS, founerly of nushore, to know that I.e is learning ttletzraphy in the office of toe S. L. Lk7 S. It. 11. Co., in t'js place. z--,J.. P. KIRKBY having resigned the Presidency of the Citizens National Bank, Vice-PresidCnt B. 31. PECK is now acting President of the institution. It will be gratifying intelligence to those inteiested in" , the Bank to know that the concmi is in a ilotirishinlz :audition—the stoclecom nutuding a handsome premium. COMPANY K's RECEPTION.—The First Annual Reception of Company K,l:lth Regiment, N. G., took place on Wednes day evening last. While the attendance cc as not so large as seas anticipated, yet there was a goodly number present. ,The Hall was artistically trimmed with flags and evergreens, the latter arranged :n beautiful wreaths, festoons and other de 'ices, while several appropriate, mottoes graced the val:s. Guests were present 'from several of our ueighbating towns, ocludiug' Waverly, Elmira and , iams n (rt. The dancing began at 10 o'cle:ek, Lin-ta Orchestra -.furnishing the music, N. /deli was unusually line. and elicited ap plause from all present dancers and s;.eetators, alike. The room now pre sented a beautiful and pleasing scene, as OM 'brilliant light from the chandeliers on the gay company whirling in the nmay dance, and ; dashed hack from t in sekd uniforms.: • The sight was inspiring, and we could not help repeating to our selvc-s that ;,exquisite seise from the `• Waltz 'of VthiWeber": •• My arm round your waist, yosr band on toy • s.loml , lor, All undo:* the arches and arelv:s of flowers, e two and sa e two we floaled and fl•x.toA into the mystical nildnlght The supper was served in the Gre'en „li , xan, and from the taste and skill nail hich it was prepared. as widl as its qual ity, reflected additional credit upon the Conip;any. To say that it was superb, is hid faint praise. Quite :Lumber of the Regimental Offi cers were present and participated in the stive occa Jon. the' Val ions commit tt es perfiamesYtheitt duties promptly and politely. and it was generally conceded that no better selections could ha ye been ade foF the positions they Till ed. While the boys have - 3 not received any fi tancial benefitfrum theirilixepti they I rive certainly won latirels in this nrilden display of their enterprise, and gained very many friends who will on some fu ti.re occasion give them substantial testi monials of their good- wiliand esitent. A DRUNKEN HUSBAND'S WORE.—The Xe+r,rrk 11.3r01d puLli-• es the fol looving story, which Jonx Gomm might add to his collection and x, 11 with powerful effect. The lier,!zi/ states that it has not made public the full details of the terrible story before., be cause it wish ed to Pt eseut only well authenticated t'aets conger: ug it to its 'rea::ers : `• About seven weeks ago, on the even ing train from the 'south, iniAt i have beeo seen a r fet ble, trembling wallow), eVi dfuttly 'suffering, severe mental or piivsieal pain. Aler aN,earanee autos - qua the at t:-ration of a kind-hearted 1.:di": r: turning from the Centennial, who drew her into conversation, mid ascertained that she was the wife of ERA' , TI. - S 'REED, living near Sayre, Pa., and that she was fleeing ("Aim a rum-cursed home to the shelter of a sister's house in this place. The husband had time after time in his alts of intoxication driven her from the house with threats and blows in the Middle f the night,_ and scantily clad, until her strength had nearly failed. "On the night previous to the one in question this drunken fiend dragged this poor long-suffering wife from her 1... ed, and afterTounding, kicking, and other wise maltreating her, swore that he would get; a knife and kill her. Site begged for - tnetey—begged that be would sfi.ire he r life t ill morning, when ,she would trouble lint no more. lie finally desisted. and tae next day she came to Ncw,,,rk above stated. ME ".0u her Way to the depot srie was ac companied by one of her four children. a little girl, but the cruel father followed azubwrenched away this last comfort of a breaking,heart. the house of her sister, Mrs. kotes JoNEs, the loag tension of nerve and brain gave wiv, and she soon sank upon the couch f:lna which she Was tut to rite until the death angel should summon her spirit hence. "For two weeks shi:t was often debri ouS,and would cry out wit , ' the must heart-rending; supplici-tiens, "0 put away that knife ! Don't:kill me r' Sometimes, in insane frenzy, she would imagine that het-Mush:lnd -wa:s about to Millet some of • is' brutality, and_ then the combined strength of three persons was required to' },resent' her Ileeiug from her stills:set' t"mnentor. Under their restraint she would moan in the Most agonizing ac cents, piteously •entreating to be allowed too live; permitted. to go away. Finally nature yielded and ,she died. Tlthse who prepared the body for the grace found numerous hrui-•es and scars—traces of in human treatment. She was buried on the 2:ith of October. So another murder ed wife finds in the grave ;that peace of Which the demoniac madness of a drunk en husband deprived her iu life, and the damning rum traffic that destroyiA her home and instigated her murder, goes on with its pitiless work.'' En. 11F.i.onrsrt : Tie Weather is nearly as tolatile as the news of the day, and to day is the inauguration of a )=oung winter with a clear sky and abeautiful mantle of white, covering every object. The tidal wave of confusion aid' excitement . seldom sets in upon us strong enough to frustrate our atead) people, and bto.iness follows in its woutcc,t clututte;s. Our merchants are getting for the holiday trade and the winter campaign. .I.ts. MXTUEIt .r.ks,eN S. SMITH', Axcrt.O.i.leisTED, and U. E. I.;sEDGCsi)vi'lle pr.r. oil,. the even tenor ol their ways in Dry - Go, k ls, Groceries, etc. Tuuttsrox's Drug, store is flourish tag under the-management, of the accotn rlisitelfand erudite EiSni.l..‘c - Mrs: A.N- I GTE LOCKWOOD and .Miss PRANK not.- I cent; have fine millinery establislunents, !and are doing well. -Dr. Mrt.t.s is finish ing his new drug store and laboratory. ; Our mills are unusually busy. CDIRLLIe I..l.lsumps_, our excellent and, experieu •ed harness-inaker, sends out goose line sets, , and deseriteis the liberal pstronace. of the. 'lust ';,..".14.0000* - 440 011 - 410*-24114: Wi= ata BE MU'a 'Mho Good Tetriplars, - -VityritidgeNo 1,04; ate expecting to have se entertain ment soon, J believe a New England sup. per. The officers are : W. C. T.; JASON S. Sum: W. V., Mrs. Turrm; P. W, C. Mr. Write; W. S., E. P. - liltitsenvau; W. T., MARY Homoste; W. C., Mr. DET nu; I. G., ANNIE GREENINO• 0. G., PATRICK MeltittlilLAY; W. F.'S.% JAMES MCCOY. The order is doing a good work. Mr. Pircitert closed his school last Fri day, and commences again Dec. - 4. Mr. Joan Idn.r.s (a graduate of the State Normal) will take, charge of one depart ment. Aunt PATTY , (who is known eitensive ly in Pennsylvaniii and New York) has just arrived. This . s her 28th annual visit to Pennsylvania. She spends her winters in Pennsyliania and her summers iniNew York. Shn was born in Brook line,, Windham .county, Vt., in 1784—tine year after the close' of the Revoluticrairy war—and remembers many events con ftning the firstelection of Washington. She iSCIIOV? ab.mt 93 years of age, with her mental and physical ,faculties well preserved. She is a good walker, sees and reads well without, glasses, has an ex cellent memory well preserved, and is a great historian ; 1 being perfectly conver sant .with not only the,history of this country; but alio that o foreign coun tries. She is a welcome visitor among a largi.'eircle of friends. MAceonov. Ulster, Dec., 3,11876. COMM' PROCEEDINGS.—Court convened at this place on Monday, the 4th inst 4 at 10 s. M. Hon. P. 0. Monaow presidibg, and Associate Judge Russitta. on the bench. The usual preliminary business was transacted. • Mvnday afternoon following perions werc sworn j in,us Grand Jurors : L Elsbree, Foreman; - 0 F Ayres, Min &Milan. 11. L. Case, Zopher Cor ntll, Henry Farr, B. F. Fletcher, J. 11. Harris, Horace Heath, Finley Hubbard, Wm. Keutner, Clinton Kilgore. Wm Kuy kendall, John Utley, Michael Roman, J. E. :.leytnour, John Stevernr, David Tud, Orrin Westgate. A D Whitaey. The Constables' returns were read and sworn to. Com vs Joseph Miller Assault and battery. Corti Vti Henry Grigg —Assault atidb.ittery. Court direct a nolle prose qui to be entered in cacti case upon pay ment of costs. Com vs Daniel Walborn Desertion. District Att'v Cailiff and E Smith, Esq., for Com; Jas Wood and W Mix, Ems., for defendant. Court . find defendant guilty, and sentence him to pay the costs of prosecution and cuter into recognizance in the sum of C. 300, conditioned for' the payment of €:l6 3a quarterly to his wife. Com vs Daniel Walborn—Surety of the peace. Celia sentence defendant to pay tho costs-of prosechtion and enter into •iccognizance to keep the, peace. Court appoint MS Prentice. 'Constable of Lellaysville Boro', and E E . Spaulding 1) ptity Constable of Rome twp. Cornelia E „Ilmwn vs Sean Brown. On motion of .1/1' Sanderson, sq., Court mike thv usual' order and decree of di-. vorce. , Nancy. C SquireS vs S. A Squires. Court direct an alias subpcena'to issue. S E E..-ans vs S E Evans. Court direct Sher ill to make proclamation. ;Sarah S John sen vs R M Johnson. Court appoint J E Ballock, Esq.. a Commissioner to take depositions. Mary A Fletcher vs B Fetcher. Court appoint \% J Young, E‘rq., a Commissioner to take depositions. Chas Burgess' Ex'r vs J P Fosburg. .Jas ~tether's use vs Richard Graham. Audi tor's Reports in cacti of the above eases' tiled and confirmed •az" A E Wright et al,v,s J A Bloom, et al. Conrt permit defendants to file a, demur. rer. Mclntyre & Russell, vs George Biruey. .de discharged. Joins . .lollusen vs Reuben Orshalt. Court discharge the :tay of the writ in this case. .1 Benson, jrls use vs Isaac Marcelius. 2 cases. Wm Brain vs .1 G Scudder. F: 11 Pelson vs Martin llotdey et al. Rule in each ease to show cause why judgment shall not be opened and the defendant Ge ;et, into a defense. D. Davidson's adm'r vs D Barbour. Itule to show cause why judgmeht shall not be opened and the de fendant be let into a defense, and why judgment shall not be marked to the use ofd L Corbin. ninon Thomas vs II B Wilhelm. Rule to show eause why plaintiff shall not ix: erjoined front selling defendants' real es tate, and why salo of the personal proper ty fdtall not be set aside. Fort Plain Bank vs .1 TI) Myer. Rule to show cause why judgment fur want tt a sufficient of of defense shall not be taken. Rthiel Brown!s, use vs Henry Patter- Jas Fox vs S A Randall and .1 5 B S Tear's use vs B J Smith. Bali- to show cause why judgment shall nt.t he opened and the defendant be let in to a defense in each of the above eases. First National Batik of Athens vs J H ,l ill, aunt Geo Coykendall. Rule to show eau!, why judgannt shah not be opened, Laid leorge Coykendall bet let into a de ft ast:. • In re. the final account of - E T Fox, av,ree of the Estate of David Wilmot, msed. Auditor's Report ! ' filed and Mimed ni H*. C D TraVet; vs Cordelia • M Traver. C•eirc"iippoint James \V Palmer. Esq., a Commissioner to take depositions. Cr V Kendall vs Kendall. Court appoint .1 V. Mix, Esq., a commissioner to take d. p“-ations. Ciladotte Dewey vs Hiram Duey. Siiedekr vs Emma Snedeker. Court direct an alias subprena to issue in each Atticlia Shaw vs G ..); Shaw. Ophelia Eli ats r 1V H flouts. Emma Lever s S Leveric'g. Cburt direct Sheriff ti; mak.c priagamatOn in each case. Ii L Gamble vs Charlotte Gamble. On moil in 1 V II Thompson, Esq., Court make the usual order and decree of di vl.ree. • Com vs Alexander Ennis—Selling tvitboit license. Court direct :a oolle pro:eoi to be entered upon pay ant. Of , coo s.. Coal vs Alexander Carnerini—Larceny. Coo vs saine-:4lorse stealing. The de-' fend.:nt pleads guilty in each ease. ;-e Grand . 3ury disposed of the follow- I i.g cases TRUE lIILI.S Com vs Clarence Corneby—Assault. Coin tis G A Burus—Assautt and bat tery. Com vs J A Lee and Jameis Taylor 7-- Larceny, 4 cases. Coin vs James Tayloi—Larcc . ny. Com vs Lonney PoolLareeuy. Com rGeorge Caswell—Larceny; St Coin vs' A.lexander Cameron—Larceny; ca , .es. Coin vs same—Horse stealing. • Com vs G V Coleman—Forgery. . Com vs ElanSon Pool—Larceny. NOT TRUE BILLS. C,;;1 v. 4 George Caswell—Larceny. Coin vs .lacob WoodrutT4areeny. Corn vs A U Arnold—Assault and bat t 7 ery. • Cow vs Ellen Williams- 7 Larceny as bailee. Corn vs Elia; Handy Selling liquors 11. license. • Corn vs same—Selling liquors on Sun iy. Corn vs same—Selling liquors to mi nors. Corn re. Wm Isabel—Rape. Dist: Att'y CaMI, E Smith and H W Patrick, Esqs., for Corn. II J Madill, Esq., for defend ant. On trial. BUSINESS LOCAL. 93 - .Cent Goods. at WHITCOM B 6; ITS Store, oppigite the Public Square. , E-X :New prints at KE:cr & Mass. sep7 6p-New Lgi et " (":+:"3 ".• 1)1)11. S.si - Etlrparing done a jILNDA.XAN'S JeWeity ton, M \(W Dress Goods at KENT RLI~. [~ri„ ya H .N" tX• N . edema great redocaua In SU. vbr-riated Ware. ra' New Goods in every Department at SENT & Bt[as•.tsep7. /Jr Holiday Goods it Cassuzsmisesl tricovU3 Go&ls receivied every lay at CRAM sitsT.nes. - , , Oicrt293. .. _.... y Y~~~: : Dollailuid4,l3aW books for 09 dB. : Mercer Block. ' - fir Ladies' Ties in great variety, at ximranuaroep 'yr - Ladles' Collars and Cuffs atiliENT &'DLTSe'.taepT re- New Bazar Patterns for December at Mn. Ytxoos•. tlr Look at Ifni. hitnoette Gidves and nosier, fur the ladles. rir Mrs. ?Amos has new French shapes to Bata and Bonnets. -, Vr Call at KENT & Buss' and see ,hell new Dollar C0r5et.(.31.7 . rfr xi," Cloths azal Cassimeies at ETAT h BLler.rsep7 Tv- One more case of those cheap Quilts, at RZINT & BLISE..(SepT tom' You can buy a plated Castor for 99 coats, in Mercnr Block, re- Call at BERT & BLISS', and look at their Black Grenadines. Lam . A large stock of games and toys, at Cost; at WHITCOMB k 91IAGT 8. or AU. the latest publications, very cheap, at WHITCOMB & SHACVIS. or Everything in the lino of station ery at Wilircoma & tar Call and see the latest Ladies' Ties Collars mud Cuffs, at Mrs. Mirtnos% tF A now arrival of Ladies' Panniers, 1. co!orc.l and white. at Mrs. Blixaos% ,r 3- W IIITcoIIII & SHAM sell the best It,ank Books manufactured In the country. Yon can get all the latest styles of Stationery, very cheap, at irturcc;atu h SHAUT'S "The largest and best assortment of spring clotntag In town, at M. E. R9l3,watintro's. Ur A large stock of School Shoes, very -cheap, at Cousrat's, opposite the Cotirt Itonse[seb2. RUBBER PAINT, price reduced to per gallon. In I gallon palls Mon. M. WaiLas a SON. - inr You will be surprised to learn bow 'much you can buy for cents In Mercur Block. . L'er To RENT. A house on College street, 'marlin) Institute. Enquire of NATHAN MD. Sir Gold. Silver. and Steel Spectacles, aud Eye GlAsses,slu great varlet at IlzsrdcLuaN a Jewel ry Store, V' 31ra. Mtscais has Ladies' Hats, t!lnuned for ono donor and fifty cents, In good style. M" A largo assortment of spring and siunitpr hats, Mt received, at M. E. Ruszsi, 1311MX! th — Every little boy wants a pair of tioyso Continental liouts st Consairs, opposite the Court liouse.Cary2s M - Fon SALE.—A good Gold Watch. Perfeet thne keeper. Will take borough orders In payment. Enquire at this otter. a — A new stock of Trunks and Tray el;lng Bags Just received at CORSZICS, and at Son• er prices than ever. (Aug 9. • YT'' HENDELMAN has the finest stock of Watches, Jewelry and Silverware; ever brought Into this town, Call awl see IL rtr If you want a suit of clothes cheap er than you can buy the same In New York,. Just call at EOSENFIELD'S. `Don't fall to call at llaNDLEYtari'B, If ,you w,rh to buy anythleg In the Itnc of Jewelry, Sliver and Sthrer-plated Ware. ::ff" The largest and best assortment of Brnekan ever brought to thin place, can now be teCtt at„ritOST St SoNst (Oct. W—t.f.) Ur Go to the Grand Central Hotel, ..N2,tv York. 'lt Is the only first-class hotel that has In.d the courage to reduce rates from 11.00 to .150 and r .00 per day. "~._`' Take Notice, there is a great, re 411.,:tiGn 11.1 Waltham and rgin Watehes:i. Call at It ENI , ELMAN'S and you will be aura to buy one at 11,e prices he is ofrerink. A large supply of tine white pigs, erlss of Chester White awl Suffolk, two month, oh% the ]sth of Oct., for 5,3!e recap hy Wu. J. DLL rr LCII, ShebbeqUin, Pa.forin. The.attention of those of our read er.; who are thinking about changing their real_ d , nee. Is called to the advertisement or the Grand it.tdda and Indiana Railroad Company In another cniumn. 1 7 . As, KLINE, .tho,'3lOrchant Tailor, moved his Tailoring establishment to Davin Co's Store. Clothing made to order; also cutting, ht tlng and trimming done with neatness and dis patch. Give hiul a call. . ,t7e" Fort SALE Valuable Building 1... ts In Towanda Born, on easy terms. Apply to Jun,: W. Otllre Block, north side Pabllo Square, . Tar CLOSISO OUT am OM closing out my entire stock of Ready Made Cloth g and Furnishing Goods regardless of cost. A visl and rare chance to purchase fz.r those who ate lu me l of clothing. LEW Towanda, Oct. 19, •76-tt. tar AUCTION ! AUCTION' ! 4.ucrto3.; !- , 425,4,00 worth of ready-made clothing must be sold In 30 days, Sates to commence Nov: 25. 1876, and continue Tuesday:, Thursdays and Saturdays. The b st chance ever offered in Towanda to buy winter g r...0tl r, cheap. Mereurs Block, opposite the Square. r To Witom IT MAY CoNcEns.—Tho pabilc are hereby notified not to ptarc4ase a note given by me on the lifth day of Ottol;tr, 1870, to the order of JOHN Ilyriss, for $llO, as , by special agreement the said note Is payable, In work, and only negotiable on those terms. Wilmot, Nov. 3, 1378 MUSICAL CONVUNTIO.N.:---A. Music al Convention will be held at Liberty Corners,' commencing Monday, Der. ti. and to ciosO with a concl,:rt Friday evening, the 15th. The Convention will be conducted by Prof. CLARK! WILSON and wife. Proceeds for benefit of Liberty- Corners Brass Hand. Tickets for-ontfre confer, gentlemen 1 eta: ladles, 50 cm Concert, 23 cents, to those who do not attend the course. LS' SUNDAY SCHOOL EXIIIIII TION.—The members of the 1 3 ;ys0x Society will give an entertainment In liartietti Ilan, Friday evening, Dee. 8, 3876. The entertainment will consist of Tableaux, Charades, Focal and Instills menmi 3lusic,, bc. Doors lopan at 7, and perfor mance to commence at 7:30 p. m. Admission 35 for reserved seats. General ladmission, 25 cents. All are cordially Invited to attend. tgrA RARE CHANCE.—To procure a valuable Hotel property on reasonable terms. Ow to; to 111-health 1 will 101 l my Ilotel,i known as the International Hotel. This Is one Of the best con structed buildings in Towanda. being 23 feet on Main street, ant. GI feet on Elizabeth street, flee Morita high, with all the modern improvements, and contains one of the best ball rooms lu the Born. If not sold by March I. It will be for rent. Far further information enquire on the premises.. rir See what you Can. do with a little mon.y at the Math Street Crockery Store: Stand Lamp complete for 35 cents.: Knives and Forks at 63 6 Gallon Stone Chores for 80 cents. I Dor. Iron Stone Plates for 81.00 I Doz. Silver Plated Knives for 13.60. . 4 Callon Stow. flutter Pot for 60 cents. Glass Sugar, Butter. Cream and Spoon Mol&r Lad Li doz. Gob:ets, all foe #l.OO. I Fr. Covered Glass Dishes for 65 Cents. 00516w1 9. A. BLACK, Agent. , Ai.NNITAL MEETIN CJ' The large - reatry-mcie . clothing - P i [IF ' , . Ttb.l atc4;khol(ll:rs of the Too ands Int business, built op by 32. E. UosLa F4LD, Is attract- lor the electSuo of a Pre*ldent, Treasurer lug other establishments to this seetion, but th e . Maungerr., to s erve , be ensiling year, wl , l prudent purchaser Irlll bear In mind that all deal. , V a_ th s; Ske v o r l , ar s , Ufa, National Bank. T era Ore not possessed of the sagacl4y,. IstrAlons, and the hours of 4 and 2lt L . . 443°3111 L1577' 1 strict honesty that aetuatu Mr. 6.1 In hls busltems : ....., i N. N. BETTS, JR, See'y. i - trat.actlons. Most men rho pretend soil clod,. : -Tc.'"4l' Dee. t 18744 " : tag ..sbeep,r are metro pretenders,*bleb the cred- Q.PE el ikL N OTIC L—Noti 1116134 buyer levee to his cost. , Our ad vice IS to all kJ hereby Oen ibst the sudenhned t . , •.. town ink goods . * tatr . 10:esit Ott 'SO.:: all'ir 3o- tbs , Orobtraitsaletter lit- the, I g#ltrilt&D. :io:**** , ..:* * 4 o 4iii i mi,:lm,matiltry*ir t, . 11040% toed' a g lit, '' . iidittiar' airialiiiitiiitAiiiiiiie - - , ligbemisiiii=" 4 6 s mSi4 4-101.1itisali'"" I= A. KLINE DAVID . WHIPPLE DT ORDER CO3l PATUICIL SULLIVAN VO , 4III9IMiIM• '7l - ciiitientioOte sc. f ; i ma tt iusitteti,Clo 2lllll "': iirsvalsa. nullity and weak, Towanda.' 01 . lac or 1' 11: . MACHilita WAS WOUli 1 T..— *by ) Not cause it was Dot Tea' builf; but it winimrongly . Thousands of Men who hare"run dawn long fore their:three seas and inn years are sersinplitheii, might We been • returtred Into sprightlimmiand vim. If they had triad the wen' known l'anvisst 13Titur, which Mahan§ oolong itecompoends the Protoxide of Iron, so cOmbined that It assimlifates with the blood and ine*orates the whole system. This system has proved Whoop dons in tboutands of cases, and will do es t erybody gad who use's it. Ail druggists keep it. • , . . . Cam "A FOOD 'EWER. Ev e 'body kuowli Tue.Dvintrion.v.gler, of New York t , ail the leading, most enterprising. end, an . most readable and Instructive of our numerous ; I Ilgious rs pape. It Is*Ot slow to recognize the f t that the popular *slop for chrome has died at, and It makes the remarkable offer of any one itilume or Dickens' Works, a handsomely • Matra and 1 111 bound duodeofmo, to anybody who will ' Inscribe and send the 'regular Three Dollars su piton. This is equivitient to offering the paper for si. dollar and al half. 'Everybody wants some volume of Dickens. and 'everybody ought to want Tit*, I x DE PENDB:CT. . . . • Ur eaIt6TMAB is COMING.—Wbat Wee present can I 6t for my wife. slater, or sweetheart, or far husband, brother, or friend, as the c:.se may li n be? What WIII be more acceptable the a nice Ph !I ceotoUraph at Woon's f They are very ly re touched and painted In neat styles. Or try u want a photogrotyllarge, from life or copy, you also get them there In India Ink, Water Colors, or county. einCray on. Nothing bike it made In thls em ber, at Gem. U. W001:0E:gallery. There Is much cloudy weather, you need to think of It n time. Only a ,few , eke to Christmas. ' . WEve • genuine article has its wen terfelt so etiry honest 'man has his pretender. I Such s tha calm with our estimable and hoomble clothing dealer, M. E. ROSEXPIktm. nettle the business a study from early ye 'th, and being controlled in business transactions by the strictest regati l d for both. and the rights of ils tug turnery who nre not presumed always to. be as well petted as blmkelf, others who hare no, re „ad rot Om precept or i the .. ..golden rule," seek lo runt by hi. enviable reputation, by engaging In. t e same business, and make large plotessions. L .k out fur them. . rrAyE 'lll AMERICAN ALMA' now natty (=delivery by th 3 Itrugglsts, and we are fr 33 to ray that we have read this welco le visi tor with satisfaction and prOfit. It rental, an as tonrahlin amount of Information which Is Micro] to e...,:ryl‘Kiy. arid shows bow to treat nearly all the diseases fro:nil/d= people suffer. It invariably recommends rac e heat remedies to bo empled, It respective of AYElt's l'Astimr Mt inciss, and furnishes, in imd. the best medical ad ice by which a great nrajot try of ailments can ho successfnlly. ms'st d jokes treated I ti The anecdotes. witticis are the best e i mplicilon that comes under our 00. lice, and the Irk 13 a refreshing contrib lion to our enjoyments every year.-81. 'Clair 05sitrer. tar To ONSUIIPTI VES--The tulverti i ser, a retired physician, having peovidentiltly Ms eevered, while a Medical Missionary lit ' S utheru Asia, a very simple vegetable remedy - or, the speed:rand penvanent care of Consumptiou, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, and all throat and lung affections—altio a positive and radical spe lite fur Nervous Debility, Premature Deny, and II Nee j , yous Comilla nts, feels . it his duty to make It known to hill tillering fellows. Actuatedl i by this motive, he wt I cheerfully send (free of ch rge) to. all who deslr it, the recipe for preparing. 'Sad full directions to ,suecessciilly using, this provl lent lat. ly tilscovcried remedy, Those who wish o avail themselves of the benefits of this discovery without cost. 'an do so by return mail, by address! ig with a stamp, naming paper, DR. CHARLES P. 3IAP.SHAL , . . 33 Niagara Street, ' , nEiD THE FOLLOWING LET, From a Weil) , reppectablo gentleman lu atett,, Montmir county; Pa.: "This is tolcertify that I. was prunounret eral physicians as consumptive. and had symptom+ of the disease in its worst form coughing. severe pains in the breast, nun breath, night sweats, and chrome weak lassitude of my whole system. My famil all having di+l of the disease, I bad give hope of reeovry, as nothing gave me rel through the persuasion of a friend I was to 117 WisTiit's BALSAM OF WILD C The first bottle relieved moiconalderably; third bottle elired me entirely., , I now feel as I ever did In my life, mid am able to fol avocation of farmer as fully axiiny one. I a sister in a more advanced state of the Miring been cinthined to her bed for over and prinouneed beyond hope by 'Dui hes , 01.1115. She also was entirely cured by t Cherry, but i required six or eight bottles, still takes It r ceasionally as a preventive , nntumily wealt.cliested. I would sincere all wh, are similarly affected to try Dr. WI BALk AM OF WILD MULT I . as I am salt.* but .for your ciwn valuable remedy, my sis , n.yiself wo:Minot now be living. I would filly answer any, one who may address M= sunk!, t and sf are our eases more "JACOB MIL None genuine unless signed I. BUTTI3, Dri l ents and fl a bottle. Pre St Tit VV. Fo*.t.e. & SONS. SR Harrison A tea, and sold dealers generally. 'TIITICOUNTRY GENTLEMAN ' PA BI NED „Y 'RS—FORTY-SEVENTH YEA COES MY GISiTLEMAN IS published weeki following terAi, when paid strictey lu ad , Oho copy, year, 1 1 2.30; Font* cOples flO l coy for the Year free to the is.! Ms chill; Ted copies. 00, and an athlitio for ths year (lien to the sender of the club, , l All 'tow subscribers for 1877, payirg In atter N,.vcniber 1, 1874, will receive t w-ek , t, front receipt of remittance to .la , 1877, wit boutlcharge, Tlc Country Gentleman possesses an u Corr of tespoutients, regular and oct among - the - i st farmers of all parts of the • and conslauttv reflects the practical tomtit and progiess i o - t the hushatdry of every the United S ates and civilized world. The Count tkptleinan gives In its Me, rah L-part Meta a continuous variety of ihf ' and seggestlins, equal or superior in the al to what Is obtained in the monthly nuns inostMagat devoted to Horticulture. Connt Gentleman has probably much as all oihea Journals combined, mi. and ilissentluate Impitived stock of eve thronh • the (country: anti conunaudic to • degree. than lily contemporary, the coulld support of biteders and purchasers. The Country Gentleman contains nnustu and trustwarthy Market reports, and derol attention ito them and to the prospect hop, as Ihroving light upon one of the portant of all questions—When to buy and sell. The tiounry Gentleman •embraces liftmen - nig minor departments of a practical character. such as the lialry the Poultry Turd, the Apiary, the Vineyard. au so on, and weekly presents ai column or two forth Housewife and an interesting varie ty of Preside readieg. It contains a well Cdtted re 'flew of current events, and its adrertislng pages furnish a directory of all the prlnciyal agricultural and horticulthral establishments of the codutry. Specimen copies free, Address • LeTkER. TtiClKgR k Soica, Publishers, A lbany.iN". Y. New Advertisements. QEALED PROPOSALS W,lll be 1,_., teceredby the School Directors of Towanda Bora' un'll the 9tb of December. last, for digging and stoning .a c..e pool fur the Grafted School House In said Bore', 9.0 feet deep and 20 fOt lu di. aflutter, with ditch leading [row-welt to outbuild ing. Plans and specifications foesame mai be seer at the office of N. Tidd, Esq., until day of iletting. . C. F. N 1C1101.84 . . 8. W. '.fil.VOltD, 1 N. TIM , .... C. D. Iit:WPM/EY, D. W. SCOTT, , . 'd. 'HOLMES. School Di tors: F MST iNATIONAL BANK, TOWANDA. PA., DEC. 5. 1876. The annual meeting of the etockholdere of ad Dana. , for 'be rlertlon of Irreetori.„ wilt bt held on 1 UESDAY, January 9, 1677, between : the puunf-uf 1 and 3 P:31.1 DEPTS. Ja..See'l.--.' THE AtiNUAL MEETING 4 the Btbeichohlers of - 111:t Towanda Iron anutat t wipg Co. 11111 be hold at the cnre or lbl Prent.. Col. 4. V. 3Pans, oa TUESDAY, the 19th f Dm.. 1476. at '2 U'elOrk p. in.. for the purpose of ;elect lt,g Dir:etorb, and natal. other basluens as may prop erly come hel ot' Ir. r r. TI. L . SrOTT, Sec'y dr.lTreas. T. war..la. a.. Dee. 2.1876. .. E== SSE GEORGE STROUT), ,AITORNEY AND COUNSEZZOR4T-ZAW. .._ . OToe—Naln4l., tour doors Norilt of Ward Bout., Practices In anpreare Coati / ' . t of Pennsylvania and United TOWANDA, PA. States Courts.— , Der7.ll. ~ • 1876-7 NEWYORK DAILY HERALD AND NEW- PORK - WEEKLY HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT. PROPRIZTOR • BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. LONDON OPPICL OP ?Hi NISW.LOnIi DLEALD-.. N0..416 FLEETATREIT. PAIIi6. OPFICZAVXXVIL ,DS L'OPLIIA. XLPL66 OFFICE-7 LTEADL PLC& The Dolly Edition at the flartain to conceded to he the "Greatest Newspapor of the age," both in point of ctrculatton and popularity. PUBLISEED EVJRtDAT IN TILE TEAR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 1 POSTAGE FREE. SiO pays fur one year. 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Any larger Lumber at e 1.23 per copy. Al extra copy will , be sent to every club of tenor more. Addition to clubs received at club rates. We will receive tram Postmasters and News it-Aces yearly subscriptions :Or single copies of our eekly ADVERTISEMENT); to a limited number,vvill be lie<ertsd to the WEEKLY iIr.e.ALD and thq Euro pean Edition. ' VOLUNTARY cbnRESPONbENCE, contain. hoportant news: solicited from any quarter of tit. world; If used, will be liberally pad' for. /kr Our Foreign CorrespontLmee are particularly requested to seal all letters and pachages sent its. SO NOTICE taken of anouvnious correspond. once. We du not return rejected communications. air' 'NE{VSDEALERS . SCPPLIFAL rommag FR Daily Edition ..... . .T.wo and a half cents per Cdpy. Soud.ty Edith:in T ... Four cents per Copy. IVeetuy Edition - .Three cents per l'opy. Write the suldress on letters to. the Nirtv-lionii HERALD and legible hand, and give the !tattle of each subscriber. of l'uAt 011iee, County and State m. plainly that no errors in mailing papers will he 11a4le to occur. No deviation from the above rules. • Address NEW-YORK HER ALT), Ike 7. Broadway and Ann Sheet, New-York (QUOTATION OF WIIITE,POW ELL. CO:, Sanklen and Brokers, N 0.4, Sc.uth Third Street, Philadelphia, Nov. 26th, 1676 t. . DID. A gKE.D. 1.7. S. Disl, c UFA tillyg 7 , 20 46 6C4 , b. ti, 109 h /0911 " " '65, J. and J Ditti 112 2 ‘ 44 44 44 . 6 7 , , .. 44 115 I• 11. 44 4‘ 66 . 6 8 „ . 44 44 . li. h ; ntiTli " 10-40. coupon 113 1 4 113 1 i " Pacifie Ws, cy 12014 121i5 New s's, Her. ISA' ' Hof llt.ii " C. 1081 111%' ?Oki Gold 108%; 10831 Silver 100 :100 Pennsylvania ° . .10'. 1 i .li!.s Reading..'.. 20,i 2iiii., Philzilelphia & Erie 12‘. 13 Lehigh Navigation 27 eii 271, Valley, Ex. Div 4744 wl United R. R. of N. J 13-- , ; 13n Oil Creek 10:i c , X Northern Central 24, , i 25,..4 Ventral Transportation iiiOi 40 , Neslinehrining 50 • 52 C.&.1. 316rtzage C:1.•'80 107 lo7'i lEM Butra!o, ITER— LIni by ser all the =ME TEW YORK PRICES Current fOr Country Produce, for the week ending lsec. 1. MG, Reported expressly for the roan RE.TouvEn, by 11. K. St. P. R. TllUltßlat & • Co., West Broadway, Iteade and Hudson Streets, :Sew York. UT TER.—llecelpts for the week 6,4 n packages. The demand for flue fresh stock has inercasc'd, to dAs the supply has .at 'times been [hula 41, a rarity at presant exists. Good .and medium g.adus compose the bulk of receipts ) and are tilt:ti c: it to sell at prices quoted. The cold weather we are now !mina', together with the scarcity of slcictly pure butter, will probably cause a better iit mand for qualities that have heretofore rowel no purchasers. It is not probable that better prices ti an those quoted for this grads will be reailat-d. We quistet,— Suite Dairies, palls, selected • fair to good .314 D " creamery, choice 11017 good to line :lark 34 " firkins selected " fair to gsxsl 2Nta.3l half firkin tubs, choice selected • " fair to good 3(031 " Welsh tubs, selected r;ra fair to good • "stale Western. creamery. choice W , t‘ " fair to good 31Q33 " • firkins, selected, " :fair to good • 11,-,-.418 - Western dairy tubs, selected li:R2ft fair to g00d.....1 21(321 Western faitory tubs. Relevf.!ll fair to good 24 , @.1.2 C - IF.ESE.,--.Recelpts for the week, 70.00apackages. Under favorable foreign advice", prices are at a r. le steadily maintained. The d mind however em this source is scarcely A. active as it was last v - -ek, bat with a limited stock of •strictly line elese..e in the R.rountry, and in this marker h , wer p Tar's an not likely to rule. Goud stock se Balite for the home rude can be purchased on cuziparatlvely favorable tennis. vt4 'We quote:— S ate factory, fancy „ ' " fair to g00d... Westernfactory, cheddar line • • " flat, poor to good F. FlGS.—Receipts for the' week, .1,00 barrels. ncs of ess anc.l nearly I. up all MEM nduced Enny. laud the m ow my No had Ilvase, a year, i physl oe Wild and she being y urge RTA , ed that er and cheer on the 1.E1t." 04 the 'and by i e., Do.• COI:- b.—The on the sauce: aLd an i titter of 31 copy 1 chance e paper , bary Ist Ti.e. recent cold weather has a tendency to strengthen the views of holders, sal as the supply now here and the daily receipts are comparatively light. full prices are readily obtained. We quote:— State and Penn - (4110 Western tine fresh 2.429 fair to good 2.762.2 s • Southern 2siiil29 • FLOUR AND MEAL. A good shipping demand prevaili and ad' Im4 : provement I 4 noticed In the local trade. Andin provemetit in prices for all grades is 1155 = result Meal quiet. itliportlne Spring wheat, extras as. Louis, extra., •• fancy... " family., Corn meal, yellow white. (:itAIN. !equaled Iwilonal. ountry ton and ; ctlon of tlenltu ninth n gregato hers of done as traduce kind greater nee awl Wheat b held for higher figntes, and the rtfollt .1 a decline lil transactions. Harley quiet. Itye kontinal. CM.ti arm with better demand. Corn By full es spec of the tost hn 'when to I,:gher. . Wheai, Spring. Chica g o, No. 311Iwaukee, No. 2 `• 'nod winter "Amber Parley mts, mlXed •• white wost4rn mix. d •• •yellow s•flE. 1 1,18. PA brans are scarce and held high: Men!wits ans In tight *amply, but atnp'y sittlicieut 15T require -1.1e:IIIS or trade. Marrows are In fair , regoe..t for export andflrully held. Kidneys Are scarce and i.eitl higher. _ • Pea fair to goal °' 2 1547?..2 50 Medium 2 It'o2. 15 I.irrow .4 2 25012 30 11'11;1e Kidney :. 2 3500: . 45 . . 'Red Kidney 2 342.:10 Unfavorable foreign advices have restricted tran.: suctions and has caused a heavy feetingdo the mar: !set. It would be diMcult to realize prices quoted ('role '75. State. good to prime =AO -15 Wis. fair to prithegrdsq..l Crop 74. poor to good ' • 100115 - ''. SEEDS. Clover Is not selling freely. bat contracts for In tare delivery have Olen receipts as fast as have ar rived. Timothy steady at quotation. Flax scarce, price nominal. , :Inver is:a isyg• l'iax," western rode' I 6:01 65 Ylmotlay. per bushel 1 eto ALLOW. In liberal supply and made,tater request. , flood to prime i . 3:40 53i DRIED FRUITS. ' ' Apples are In an unnttlractery condition, the re plies have largely exceeded the requirements of the trade, and are for the Most part .composed of erector 'Vesta. the hatter qualities having nem ta .ten for expirt. Now, however, the demand front his source Is materially loosened, causing a mark d .lepression In values., reaches new peeled are : caree and entninand full outside figures. utpeeled re dull and diel.mit to sell. Blackberries are more •ree.y offered and have tleellueth eh-cries are earce and firm. Itaspberriesin lair demand. Apples, State. ' , Heed • - quarters 5%0 6 %%stern, sliced 0 5 quarters 4311:4 5 iouthern, silted quarten 40 43 eeaches, peeled, fancy. (Aga •I " fair to irocid . 17resie " mu:reeled, halves . 1101 limners 80t0 Dlackberries. per kr h 63 Clhenies, pitted. per gi 17020 Pintos. per lb.. I:014 itaapbentas ' MO= • x..t-r. B. - rittransicar co- . - - -4iuportoti: mor.. pile'GnieenLa Cgtea/A7tFhlint tt • • • klikrchstiu W 241,1. Ce.. and six he hei4 ands. twexti CE 13 tend To riui M yam... lisrkets. 4 75(5 25 41465 65 5 4;60 75 5 6:451 75 7 0'063 25 8566 t 04) 3 Ot4" - '3 10 • • •*/ 34 A. 1 37 271 , 81 31 ....1 31(31 33 2 (511 35 • • •• 1 3701 49 ....1 3.681 45 6114 hel D'.:q 95 .... 44(41 47 4q.8 443 546:8 81 .... 6l® 62 =EI ~, ` MUM En EC Ar•KxIIPT. * SALE ‘I • large New• York Clothing lieinie liming been otalgel to fall, hue sent to me 18761 550.000 WORTH OF CLOTHING GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, Which MUST be sold In order to raise money, they having agreed to pay their creditors 23 motion the dollar, and hare sent me the goods to dispose of for them. • SEE TUE PRICES WE HAVE; 400 First-Class Gray Overcoats la 00 and Up. 300 Pint-Class Gray and Black Ker . sty Overcoats • 400 4to Virst-ClasitHitris' Union Beav'rs 6'oo " " • 255 Pint-Class Bawyers Chinchillas. 700 . 6 5iXl Union Merchant's Salt.... 600 66 16 840 Harrison kT. Caulinere Salts 800 " 1500 Heavy Working Pants., . .. . . 1 00 755 Crown Cassimere D. kT. Pan t. 17S and Up. 400 Genuine Woodward Cu. Pants.. 3 12 1000 Casslmero Ve5t5..........,73 1000 Casaimere Vests 08 • Come early and secure your Bargains. This is no humbug. u these goodi MUST and SHALL buDsold within the nest 60 dap, at ' 31, E. ROSENTIELDi, , TOWANDA, OA. : I • November 2, 1870. NOTICE. M. E. SOLOMON I SON, Are now retiring from the Clothing neatness, 114 are therefore ufferlog their immeaso sleer - of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, &c., &c., &c., For 25 Per Ccnt. Less Than COst This Meek must be old during the next sixty days . . A inter opportunity to, purchase clothing Cheap, wah never offered in this town. Heavy Overcoat, 83 50 to I 400 and tip Union Beaver Overcoats • 600 An Wool Beaver Overcoats.. 900 " 10 00 -". Heavy Undercoats..'.. 300 •• 400 ••'' Black (all ; Wool) Dress Coats. 600 " 800 Heavy Pants 150 " 200 " • BOYS' CLOTHING AND ALL OTHER GOODS • PROPORTION. ! Lt' The store for Rent. Parties wishing !to buy the block will have a good opportunity. ' Zir Persons Indebted to the, above firm 'wit please call and settle. Tovran!la, Oct. 11, 1876 THE GREATEST FAIL AND WINTER CLOTIIES Ever offered to the people of •BRADFORD COUNTY. . As have a prospect of gaining an important suit in one of the wrist. ern territories, which will render it noessary for me to retire from the MI r CLOTHING BUSINESS, I take this method of informing the people that my present.' large stock of 13'. 014'i b to MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, Will be sold regardless of. cost, Sept. 6. AT FROST Sr, SONS' , VIIRNITURE On Mtin Street, THEY ARE SELLING 2.:ICE CIAMBER SUITS At S2O, $25, and $3O. I ALSO, WALNUT SUITS AS LOW AS $35, LIM And all other Goods in proportion" All they ask Is for you to call and see the goods end price's, and be cobrinced that the only place to buy good goods cheap is of the manufacturers. Itentemb . eitbat we are prepared to do UNDERTAKING • - Loa* than gny:other pnrunt. 4 . WE INVITE THE PUBLIC TO STOP AND LOOS AT OUB GOODS. :;, 3 ~:~ rT~~~:;} ~=::ice; yr . , ~~ ea, P/0 1111 0: - : , ..-: - :.': Consisting of ' 6LOVES, MITTENS, he.; PRICES M. E. SOLOMON*. SON CHANCE TO BUY FOR CASH. H. JICOBS. Host k Sons. VAQST,-,.4 SON& _. -=..T.',2~~; _"'. ~. ~j. ,. Vie;_. `f ;.~~ • ! I • - ':;.,'• - i...71 :: - A. :7:-:. ' UPI , . _ Q 13UERIFF'' SALES;!--13.*, virtue: kj of suidry writs issued oaf of the ' Courtctt Common Pleas of Bradford County; and to ma ill. reeled, I will expose republic: sale 0:11 . 111/DSDAY. the 7th day of December. at the door of the Court House in Towanda, the following described proper ty, • Onct:tot of land In Towanda' hero, boundestea fol lows: beginning at a point In the north line of State at, and west line of north Fourth at; thence ale the north line of said State et, 18 ft to the pro p osed corner of State and Fourth eta; thence along the north line - of -State-st„ as afonasaid, 50 ft to a cor ner; Thence northerly at right angles to the afore said line of State-tit; 130 ft. to the south line of al5 foot alley; thence along the south line of said alley parallel with the line of State-st aforesaid to a point, on the proposed line of North Fourth-st; thence by the same coarse. left to the west line of North Fourth-st, to the place of beginning; excepting and reserving therefrom the • prlvelege of win • strip of land left In width, measured on State-s 4 from the point Of intersection of the north itneof said itreet with the west line of Sorth Fourth-sr,. extending northerly to the afortuald 15ft alley, to she rear of said lot for tbe purpose of widening the aforesaid' North Fourtb-st. when %the same shall be opened NYthe width of rdift through to Ward air, and restricting the right of building on said strip of land..or of otherwise obstructing the use of said strip of land for the purpost e l aforesaid, with' 1 fmined house and few frulttt s thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at thd suit of Ellen Watt' Miller's use vs Ella V 3lyer- ALSO—One other lot of land In Sheshequin twp, betided north by the public highway east by land of Miles Horton: south by land_of Joseph Post; west by land of Stiles Horton; containing 50 act mete or ie.... all lint:moved. 11ratned. house, 1 tram- . ed bare, 1 framed granary and 2 orchards of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the cult of 41 31 Blauvllle vs .1 A Kilmer.. ALSO—One other lot of land in Well, twp.; bounded of follows: beginning at the ti e cur of lot No 129, of the allotment of the lands of the Bing ham estate In Wells twp aforesaid, conveyed to .fowl Strong, thence along the south line of said lot north 59° west WI 8-10 p; thence along the Eaer , line of lot No 224 conveyAl to 310ses13Wylle south ISO West 93 2-lop: thence along the east line of lot No 239 conveyed to Hannah II Compton, south if*? west 13 7-101 n. thence 'airing the north line of lot no 129, hereinafter deseribed,lnorth 89 0 , east 99 3-10 p; thence along the west line of lot No 225, also hereinafter descObed,nerth ',4Gettst 103 p, to the place of begltinMe; containing! 63 3.10 acres, intro or test, -with the usual allowance of 6 per ct for reeds, titc; It being lot No 224. orthe allotment of the Bingham lands in Wells twp, &c. • ALSO—One other lot of land In Wells twp, bound edU eta follows: beginning at these cor of lot No 12s. conveyed to John Str tig: thence along the eas' • Mu', of said lot north 24° east 59 4-10 p; thenee along the south line of lot No 223, conveyed to Th.- opt %WI Moen!. and the south fine of lot No 215, con. Tel ed to L F Adams, smith 89, , a° • east 49 5-10 p: the nor along the west line of lot No '2l4„,conveyed to (ohm A 'Ayres, south 1.%* west 100 4-10ip.thene. stl.l along line of lot No 214 anti the west line of. lot N 0212. Conveyed to Jesse: Shepard. south Ili ° west 637-10 p: thence 9ltolg Os line of No 12.' , af. resnid; south 85° west 48 7-top: thence along tb west fine of lot No 224 above described north , f..° east lO9p. to the place' of beginning; containing - 40 acres, more de less, with the usual allowance of 6 per cent for roads, &e. It being lot No 225 of the all'etment of the,lllitgbam lauds In Wells twp. ALSO—One other lot of land in Wells twp. bound ed ea.:follows: beginning at the a w cor of lot N.. 224. aboveldeseribed; thence along. the south linen' sal lot, and' the tomb line of lot No 225. above*, celled, north 89° east 140 p; thence along the west lino of lot No 212 aforesaid. conveyed to Jesse SlipardAutith 1° west 6515-10 p; thence along the th line of lot No 127,:hereinafter described. north 59 0 west 63 3-10 p; hencn along the north fine - of lot No 3C3. conveyed to Thomas Holton. so..th S9N O - west 79,4.10 p; thence along the' west line. of lot No 239, aforesaid, 'conveyed to Hannah II Cornwell., north 1,,,° Ms! at . 4-10 p: to the place of beginning: containing 569.10 acres.'inore or lex, willfthe usual allowance of 6 Per cent for reads , &c. It ,sing let No 129. of the allotment of the Mug ham lands In Wells,twp. ALSO-40ne other lot of land in Wella twp,bound ed-.as.follows: beginning. at the s w cur_ of lot N.. MI; conveyed to John J Barnes; theme, along the west s!de of said lot and the west line of lot No 211. convey,' to Jesse Shepard, Woe-said, north east 321-lop: thenee•still along Him cif lot Noe:!. north I° ered. 112 2-10 p: thence along the smith lie: . Of lot No 129 above described, north 89°' west Ge 3-10 p; thence along lb s west nee of lot No 3 , 23 al..re.seitl, conveyed to Thomas IfeltOn. and line o' to: No 210. conveyed to J Steele,south 1 west 112 5-let: thence still alone tine of tot -No 210. south 99'..i 0 east 33 '7-10p. and fsouth Vi° West 53 :and thence along the north lin. of lot NOT.% ens: 37 to the! place of beginning; containing 57 'B-I0 acres, more or less. with the usua! of 6 elser emit for rosins, Ate. It-being lot No 12 2 7'v the allotment or the 'Bingham lands in Weils twp. The above described 4 lots of laid being the ham, land I,onveyed by Wm Bingleun's trustees 10 Sl. ptmo L Partnerter, by deed dated Jariu.try 15. A I , 1872. and reennlefl in the office for reeordfurz &t. au and fur Bradford county, in' deed bode N.. 111, page nt. Aze. All of staid' 11141 - 2 , 1 onnralidng 237 at:l*es, more or less. almm 180 Acres iteprbvedoci., 1 framed' house,.2 framed barns and orcliti qo fruit trees thereon. Seized ant} taken tutu excen Cl. p at the snit of IF G Ilae vs SI- Parmetter. AL:la—One other int of laud in Wcfis twe. bounded todeh by lands Of Joseph (Hewer; east !aeds • of Charles, Suffern, sounth by lawn. of Net -71) linlburt and west by funds of John Slant - al., i.t.. i tai n ing Ise • acres, more'tir less.:abotit 70 acre- In proved. with I framed h . onseaa framed barn at,. dullard of fruit trees thereon. '•Seized and tatet p 0 ee.'eut inn at the suit of Sylvanus Van! use vs 1P R 1j..ti40(1. Also at suit of Lewis: St W. vs W It Hatfield. • • ' LSO—line other lot of land In North lowan& 1,1:4 jilidinglol) ta:pf, bound,d north by' lands ~t M .rlln Flannery and Darwin Russell. east by land of Michael Cynch and John and Thos Ragan, son i. lfv lands Of John Berry and James Lyn.-h and we b: lands of Mortis McDonald; cuntaiolng So nerr,. in are orless, about 50 . acres iimpoved, with f ailed hm , ,,R,- 1 framed barn framed graimr and few fruit trees thereon. gelzed and taken execution at the .iult of C M Manvlll's use vs Jobe Sterbian. . . ‘I.SO—One other lot of land In Towanda born. rkt -toiled north by Porar-st. east by lot of WA' 41ge. Ninth by lands of J F Means, west. by PP 'I: 1111 , 11 by Bradford county. being about 50 f ft and . 140 ft deep, lot no 64.. as du map of Ca-1 ate. with a two story framed hoUse and frame,! ab rneter-n, now In- fo&ssession of -C 11.1.: o—One other Itoti.se and lotin Towanda bor.-. and...Leorth by S.ate-st, east by Western sr .ealled), south by lot now nWnelliby John IltanS rinerly r A (;aSli). tby an alley or lot. me.• N .1 K-eler. beat t 50 II wide and ;Ilse. t. ft 'long, with one two st fronted house then- Selz..l and taken Into xxecut lon at the mitt tti I. hn ilolmeads W Br:unbolt. \L:•:o—One other lot of laud in Pike twr, bound n,,rth by lands of %V II Gibbs, ea , t by land-.. A examier Gibbs. south by lands o f wint am Whit •o mid %Yost by landss.t Lyman Pickett; contalie it:4 63 'act.... more or less. aboot 40 acres improve . it.:ll I framed house, I framed ba n with shed.s at to bed, a..;rorchare of fruit trees therebn. Selz-:d ac I.tuken fate execution at. the suit of Jolla Can us, rs Sarah A elal.per.and I W A .o at sett of Julia Canfield vs E :Clapper and .1 W.CiAtp , r. • • .LS)—olle.othertot of land In Towanda Bore, Iv untied follows: beginning at ~ ,the south ea • eo:ner of a lot by t.aat• Mbidnugh. on tn. nt rt .810.! of Poplar st eXtPllfdioll, j ilt said bore: th .nee ma therly along said l'll.bblattgh''s east tine. a tot 60'1; to : a lot owned by Mary Jane 13. me: easterly along -said Slte , p's south line tilt so ith :Inc of lot owned by John ro..ey, abOut 5 tt. re a lot owned by W Allen; Sheave southert3 -tig said Allen's We4t tine, about dhl ft to bo lo rtt: of Poplar st extension; thence wester , a' og said Pep:ar-at about 53 ft, to the Owe of b.-- g g; 'rill; one framed house and few trul tr -es:ltereon, excepting and reservit.g out of tin ai , dj+CribM pspetty the undivided tow-half o , d prent'ses. - sobl and conveyed by W litarnbal a:ol a ire io Cbarriek WeAthroolt by deed hearing' d. - Sept 10, 1872. !...leized and taken into exe,n. tl n e at the suit of Sarah E Seuvelrs use ,vs 3Lahlo,. not.dy„ AI.AO—One other lot of land fn 'Warren twp. b. , utolk•d.uont It by the pubile highway. east by Intel: 01 Eie lry Allen, south i'y lands of Henry Alien. F •ed 11 and Lafayette Diekerstut, and in. tl,l w •st by lauds of Clat k etatt-fining 1 V res, more of less. about 100 acres Itnpt•uv.'d: will 1 fea.ned house, 3 framed Barns ,z.ntl: other oat buildings atel orchard,. of i Telt trees therrott. S. :zed and Luken into elocution at the suit of Ed. I.'l ChattueNs Ilauslon G Chaffee. Also at snit of A ti MatheWs. adut'r of Autani Wood, clued V. 11 t; ALSO—One other lot of land In Athens twp. boundNl north the Pa ,frN Y State I..to.,eatd laud of I) itP.,-C Atwater. s6oth by Bradfold-sI, a:,.: w •st-hy lauds of 'Thu.; Brock: containing of alt a. morn or lest, all improved, no building-. St , 'zed and talcnn into ex.entlon at th.• stilt of M Alereor and E T Fox, atitu'r of i. L doe' d: and If B NTorgatt. adm•r of % H. Morgan, 4tee'd, P'. ter Sehoonmaker and,A Fergti•on. A LS)—Oi* other tot of land 14 . 41001.00 u two. bounded north by hinds of tieth Gostio...ast iy bnols of. I.l:tine] Lane, Ou the south by.la:ols of Is a , C,Niarcellu. and P. P buns, ye; , st by th , .! hichway and lands. , f Lawreuet , Kendall; rupiah! g 07 acres,tnore or less, about 70 acres 11;tprixt 41: with 1 framed house, 1 new (rusted barn, I.grattar; and t "rebut ils of fruit trees thereon. ALSO—Ono other lot df land in Burlington twp. bontnied north by lands of Deeltur Ayrer.; east lands of 3 , Ogi- Itoblaler and David Lutlwr: 25.1111. by lands df David Lutbor; crt , st bS land% of L Ritti-11: containing GO vres, more or 1 , ,„ anon. all Ituproied, with i trained b o de , , t fralot - d hart with sheds attached, and orchard of halt tree, thereon. I ALSO—One other lot of land In Smithfield top. tquitled .north by lands of Adam Schebt east b hints of Andrew Campbeiii south by lb , - 'llele bighway; west by lands of Durvilla Ford; contain ing Z. , ) amts., more or less; about 31 acres improved, N...tth :6 lug house thereon. , ALSO—One tither tot of land In Burlington born. bounded north by lauds of 'Hollister CUlnpiVlll.ild I nog itioatehst by the brick 'sail of I.mig Bras' store, be kg the center of the Math betiding: south L'oy-- , t; west by lands ofr.u.-0 I. Tea y; oeing 33 it front on said Troy-at, and alit fi th.q., %Ith 1 three atory brisk building thereon. 5- teed and taken Into execution at the suit .of Thomas vs H B Wilhelm. F Al.4o—One 'other lot of laud In Windham lisp, bounded north hy lands in po,sesslou of Morris Lawrence and Michael Quiity; south hy lands ix. .1 o t ist sslon of Walace Nichols: east by tams in pos session of El.Cheeney and Allen Shoemaker; wear by lands In possesslen of WitAltigton - Wtmster, atto• l.dwArd Owen; rontalalng atunir.7.9s acres, More of S , lzeil and taken 10,to exceutlou at the suit Elhatmn Smithy' Norman Cowles. ALSO—Oneinther lot of land In Towanda boro, I ,nindett , as follows: beginning.on the west side co ?twin-st at the; n e corner orthe lot lately conveyed by Murton klngsbury and wife to E T ElLott; utence north 1t a In, to the. the s e corner of the 4 lately purchased by Wal :Mason of 0 15 Bartlett; ;tepee nest along the south line of said Mason's ! 421 ft to ari ally. being the a w +tor of satd 3.1a •-:n.s lot; thence south - along said alley Z 4 ft to a turner cu land of a tit] Burton Kingsbury; them* , nit 'along sa d land 43 ft 3 in to the West llue or "." E'iltAt's lot aforesaid; thence north along : aid 6 In, to the division walel thence east 3,1 ft a to the pro of begi...ning; together with all exist :3g ways knd covenants. excepting and reserving' , kerefsetu and subject to' all rights and tnrer.tar, ererofere conveyed by said Burton Kingsbury to 're Trustees of the Masonic Assaclation, by deed date , i'March • ta. 1St); and record...ell in deed t ook - J'o :00. Jag,. 65. - Also excepting 9Ji It by Eft the it w ror of the - above described lot, which was eeeded to the said e it Patch by (5 I) liartleit and .x ifs. on Ott Nth day of Augn 1. 1661. And fur her I,e sald nary of the.-t.ocolat part (C Patch.] is to !.av,. for himself. lila heirs anti asstgns thv.free ner. . cleat te.e of an alley running f Pine.st to the • Mtn end of an alt, y no.. lei existence to the rear f Car Nt.'lecal Bank, of the same width as the euth end of said alley In' the fear of said Ste lona itatk; tots said , alley- to be epon to the • politic said Burton Kingstii.uy, his heirs. ex- t - tors, gr alltnlnlstinitita shall sell the dwelling house °Tribe corner of Main and Pinests areres,id. hesaitt C 13 Parch to keep gates at each end of AW alley, until such ,•ale Is made. And father, Jhe aid Patch. his heirs or assigns has and shalt have the right toattact a pipe to that Jostling free the cistern to the dri•-lllng hump, Merv-aid, and ;lave the, use of the 'muter of said cistern le the torecprierided. no diunagels done to. said pipe tu nutklinr.sald connecAria and without destroying or <latio4lt.g the water In said elstetAt with I,taree ".;:tery heck building theraon..-. Seised - and taten lob got•treeaflliriatttitosuttot'•.ol; iktAt tae,it'eate4 , neolkt.a. totitstelk;tfrnhstit' t the r tirk a itar. *ltlis • • - 100 1 0400004 -. • sco,Tillsi ,t:„ MEN MEE •-a ." rods aloog -lasds4 W.111110~1111—?itl, thence nerthitio west, ;14 MO 1 44 / 1 -10 a0lt Hiram Merrell : thence north 2, esitAlll eetesow.4-,..?M thence north lie west 63 '2•4o.lrodt liegittett4 Containing St acres, 'dere or less,sbent w iree W _ proved, I framed house, I trained Owns *due i2ifc,rel. attached, and orchard of tittle trees thereon.' Beit.f. , A'ar,, eland , taken Into execution is thei-6144.01026,11 - '%,,&.4 Markle Ye J B Wheaton. ' _ ALSO—One other lot of .tui43 la Castoff 1119114:44:4 - .-t bounded Moth by lands of ti P * D C Manley; eissafire!,!;lP bylands of George Meeker; south by the Tenes3llllll-':. ,, ,':10: creek; west by lands of Dr N 01101 b; clattalninglVs; acres, more or less, all improved, with' I frantelor.ri:4',:gt hone, 1 'nutted bantand stew fruit tree! thereoil.-V,V7I Seized and taken Into execution at the Salt 41/01 . .Z.-4i F Fox, ex'r,*vs Stephen A 'Randall soil Jared '. V Manley, - LSO—One other lot of land In Shethectia bounded north by - lands of:Ralph-Gm; esist - : rQ hinds of Edward Arnold; south by the way leading from Sheithequln to name: west .byty , - - I;‘T-4k lands of Jaen. Ellison;.containing '34 .of tnoee or less, all improvedorrith 1 two story r•` tionse and few fruit trees thereon. 'Seised end til ; • 1 -.": .. - 4 ken,lnto execution at the suit of U K flotitUreAsii Frentqi. • ALSO—One other lot of land hi bow iota No 4 k S in a plot or survey made ltusbton Smittr, and called the Ten Acre Plot; of said lots containing-1 acre of land sad lying ecee ttguops and situate on the south side of the river: road and ex tendinglrom said road to the Cbentunr"-,..: river, having theradt„ a small framed dwelling--,:f house and few trait *tete% improved.."•,'- and taken Into execution . at the, salt of Martha nr Long es lobn Ackley. ' ALSO—One other lot of land In' Albany twpi bounded north by lands of Codding & Retsaell; east `•-• - 1 . ,' by lauds of Coddlng A Russell and —Mclntire: south by lands. of — 4 -431cintlre; west by htndsof Hiram Beverly and Orlando Beverly; containing IS' acres, more or least with I framed house an&441111 mill thereon. Seized and taken into executlottat:,..-:::.6 the cult of J Q Frost vs John Ileverly: • ALSO--One, other lot of lank In 31'ottroe bore, houtni-.ld north by lands of-Al. Crantner, esti hyi-, the 31 E church lot, south by a street running from = Main street to the 31 E Church, West by Ittalrost,-",,, , being atxutt,6l ft front on slain-et and 131 f ft deco, with a framed house, framed barn and blacksmith ;, ahoy thereon. Seized and taken into execution the suit of O 31 Locker'suse vs 0 W Fisher. • ALSO—One Other lot of land In Leßoy tarp ! , •;=•:,•:t . hounded north by lands of B Montgomery and It Mccielland; east by lards of Daniel McCarty; west ;- by lands of Patrick 3lcearty; south by thevarratit line of John Price tract; containing 100 Web, more - or less; no ImprOvements.„ Seized and taken into ton at the suit of C,harles-Wright'S earl vs N tram Rockwell and Wm Geiger. • • A LstO—One other lot of land In Wyalusing teninded north by lands of G 31 Bixby; cast by lan ds of Samuel flowlird and ill W Brown; south by land* .f 0 31 Bixby. Trustee and Geo H Welles; west by - 'she Wyslusingcreek; containing 164 acres, more or - ; pes, about ton acres improvstd.with a framed houses, 3 framed barns and orchard of fruit trees thereon. ••••',„ seized and taken into execution ar,thrattit of Ben-- lou • . /tg catitapee's use 'vs C B Bellenback. Also at, salt of 031 Bixby's use vs-C B Holienback. ALSO--One other lot of land in Athens top,. ',Minded north by Divlsion-st. east by land of How- • • - ard Elmer, south by lands of Hugh. Root, and west , by landsuf F Clark; containing hi of ancere; ' more or 16se, with one framed house and few fruit - - trt-es thereon. seized and taken into execution at • the suit of John Merkle's town Clark Bonham. 4 , .A.I,J„,LAYTON"; SherilL Towanda, Nov. M. 18:0. . . 1) . EGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice. t, is hereby Morn that there has been died in I a office of Iteglster of WI Is In turd for the County :if Bradford accounts of admlnistsatlon upon the fallowing estates. viz 'Partial account of W. B. Wilcox, Err of A. W. - • Wilcox, late of Leßoy, deed. Final account Of, John McGovern, guardian of Alice McGovern, minor child of Joint StcGoverti - Final acconnt of) Charles Daugherty, adm - r of Francis W. Daugherty. late of Orwell, decd. _ Ftual account of S. C. Hovey, guardian of Chia — O. ShYsier. minor child of Orrin D. Snyder. Partial account of J. A. and,Maria Bloom; admea of Elisha Bloom, late of Canton, deed. Final account of O•;157. Kilmer, adm'r of Egbert Ste 'der, late of Asylum, deed. • . F Ia; n account f Levi Noble; guardian of D. L. 51 , K:flay. minor child of Russell:McKinney. Final account of Win. Wolff; exlrof J Mina W off f , Towanda; deed. ' Final account ofl M. L. Rockwell, adm'r of Bet- • . sey Isis- of Burlington, deed. v , Final aecnunt of James-C. McKean, guardian of flimsier E. Decker; minor child of Andrew Decker, 'are of Springfield., deed. Final ace..unt of Millen Barrett and Lucinda .t!,u Barrett. admen of George P. Barrett, late of iprin Jell, dee d. ' • Final account of P. H. 'raiding and Chaa Stock •r.-ti, atlmrs of At.tt Pratt, late of Canton, Iced. Final accountof Georgb V. West, 'guardian of Ina West.: _ . . . Etna] account of C. E. White and Larking Whit:t ote. admes of Jonathan*Whipple, late of Asylum, .teed. i Partial umlaut of IL N. Nijilllamt, W. S. Jayne' in , l R. W. Clark, errs of Charles Wright, late of t'antoit deed. And also the appmliement of property set off by .7c ea and Ames to widows and children of the; Rd- • •• owing decedents. viz: , . Estate of Douglas Pavlson. ._ i • Estate of Daniel I'. Jones. . Estate of e.itne.on West. Estate of Edwin K. eoliths. Estate of Samuel Wheaton.. . . • Est....te of Amos W. Wilcox. , . Estate of 3!oses Stiles. • F. , : tie of Lewis 11.'Spalding, . ~ • • Estate of S. D. Storthivant. . 1, , . Estate of Whiting' Glfferd:9 ' / • • • Estate of John E. Rockwell. - . . Es,ato or john KeeNr. Eslote of Patrick Retley. , ' .. ' . .f Est,te of David Rinehart. .EnAte of Oscar Elliott... , . . E,tate of John Henri:ran. Estate of Israel Smith. ' . • • ..." ' And th- same will be presented to the Orphans 'mill, of Bradford County, Item 7,1876, at 2O'CIOCks i'. 3f., fur confirmation and allowance._ ' • - • C. E. ANDRES. - -. • Register. Roglstcr's Office, Towanda, Nor. H. 1870 . • Iri-the District Court of the United ateg r. For the Western District of Petmsyl- it :he matter of G. f. Mason & Co., Bankrupts. 17R1, In 'Bankruptcy. Srati Court having ordered that tto Trustee of •dd estate .hall refer qua stions In dispute as to w-fered claims arl:lng to the distribution of said a: , , to the Register of the Districflor decision, •nd that distrilmi Mu be made in accordance there ' vi to the approval of.sald Court. Notice Is hereby given to the erettitursof said s:ate.'and all parsons Interested, that for the• par s•se of lOvestlgating and determining said ques dfspme, a hearing will be herd be said It rat Ills office in the Borough of - Towanda, MONDAY, the 27th day of Deremtstr, 1870, 4.rutnenclng at 10 o'clock, a, In_ and cm:tinning !trough sal , : day and °Vier 433's (ir necestelry), and ,pon the 8,11 siet-rmination ht said Courtat piest•ons, distribution will lot made of the mousy u the hands of said Trustee. • - H. L. SCOTT, Tritsteo. Tolfanda, Nov. 29th. 1F.79.. • . TN-IBA NKRUPTCY.—In the mat nf George T. Granger. bankrupt'. In :the mstr s ct Conn of the United States, fog the - Vrest-: rn District of I' •nnsylvania. To the creditor', of Geo.'T. Gran9et.:Bankrupf: This is to give yam notice that a second general. .n..r , fog of the creditors of said bankrupt trill be . .al at Tor anda. P 3., in said District, On the 16th, of DV - EMBER. 1576. ae . -10 o'cleck. A. et, at oftlrr of Edward Overton. jr., one of the Regis. • r_rs in Bankrumey in said District, for the par ..oses_ntentioneti In the, 27th of the Bankrupt ros l •Marrh 2. 1867. And I further give notice. - lilt I have filed my final account as Assigueeet estate of said bankrupt In said court, and on ht , d iy named above I shall apply to said court for h 1 settlement of my account' and for a discharge • .di 113;41111es as Assignee of said estate, In " Tot lance kith the provisions of th.t 28th Sec. of Itanknlpt laic, of March 2,1967. Represent C. here it. • . . It.USSELL, rv , ,vinr, ”Ignee of Estate of 'Geo. T. Granger. RPHANS' COIT.ItT SALE.--By virttim Man order Isst#l Out of ttiteOrpbiuis• , `.fort of Bradford. County,' the linden-toted, ad. oUnl-tratrix of the estate of Ira Adam' late of f:ntthfeld tw , p, deed, will expose to public tale ox: s.vortlay, December la, 1'76.. :at two o'clock p. uli tb premises. the following , ' cleat-tilled property. iiluate tw - p and bounded as follows: th• north by lands of , Clark MtC:elland,' west hy lands of James Voshorg. hv'lands of Jein nv and east by lands of Robert 31,QueN2i and Tem. ton. containing one handed acres, improved. TF.II3IS:-450 upon the • rreperty being struck ono-rourth of the residue upon the confirm*. lan sate and the loalinee to run equal annual In ;• aliments :hereafter, with intenisf: ue , s AtiliELIA FIIHIIOI • Administrate's. - 4 1 XECIJTOR'S NOTICE.-Notice .. Is horohy glymythat all persons- Indebted to .tate o f Joh n Watkins.late of Athens twp.deed. nom , make ltmomilato payment to theunderbigned. is parsons having claims against said estate, mast ;.pres , at them, duly anthenticate4 rue settleroent, B. 31. PECK,:' , ,' • Spe. S3ws . -Executor. .1 -I , 4 XECIITOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice' , is hereby given that all persons Indebted to the , estate of David Elinherger late of Wilmot, tleveaged . .. must mate Immediate payment t:',111 • undersigned, and all persona having Maims aml. .51 said estate must present, them. duly an i lien leMed; tor settlement. " . " 1 Ni i 20,6 e. • JACOB STUOtD. Executor. • EXECUTOR'S : XOTlCE.—Notice, Is herAby given that all persons indebted to le estate 'of 31 a rgand Etietnberger„ late of Wilmot. .1 - Ant, are required to make immediate pay... :11(.11: to the undersigned, and all persons hating Cl:.il is against the said estate, must iprebent them, duty authenticated, fur setpoment. B. STOWELL,. ,JACOB STROUD. ' Executors. MEI kDMINISTRATO.R'S- XOTICE • 11_ Nolte° Is hereby elven that all peraone ,I••hle(I to the estate of D. 13.1iewton, late of ..ns I wp., dee'd, must mako lmtnedtatepayment to he undersigned, and all persons having maims against said -estate, must present them, dmy au tuenticatcd, for settlemert. JOIN BIRD, Atlm•r. . •• East Smithfield, Ps. OEM ADAIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.. Notteels hereby given that all persona tn. ,t-2lit.!rt to they estate of George McCabe, late of To• atula,mtnt make Imtnedlate payment to the tinder. •Igte.d, and all persons having claims• against said ,ta , e, must present them, duly authen tleated, for ,Wement. • 9 - IRucK.:--PARM FOR SALE, L The undersigned rffers tila farm for sale. alto', nAt• d In Wyaitedng. Bradford Ca. Pa.. and con:-r`:, taining 23 acres.. Thd farm is well adapted for:l' , fruit culture. P 4 miles forth Depot. andN !TOM Suvr lion switch. On it Is a dwelling beam: wit h g"ed'cellar, and a good well of water at the- . door: small barn, and some 30 fruit tree and ;ter• set to strawberry plants last spring P,sr p3r:lenlars enqaire ell W. EL BROWN; Bea:- 'lee. Snlll.-an.re, Pa. (3ree.. 4W4 •11 It • ' "A' what induces so many people in search of _ " . SPLENDID 'FARMING LAND To go to Michigan and select from the ONE MILLION OF ACRES:'.--: • Of the land grant of tip Grand Rapids and R. Co. S -tong soli% sure crops; plenty of timber,: ,',- drouttni, grasshoppers, or chlneh bogs: Pure hater' fir: , , ranolog streams.. ready martetal.,ellillitatitini-: scheAs. Railroad runs tbreugh• Mutts af , Pri”e„. froni lit to I°llo pit iirre:-4Mtlitii";.cor lustmtr4 taimphlet,.futlof 0 1 4 1 * slkar 10 . 41 ! 1 4 MIT 14 1 4 % -1 , 2 - 1 0 - •; - ; * • . : = CM JAMES IitcCABE, Administrator. P
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