r,; ThiarrAtay, Dzc. 21, 1270. REPORT.= CIJSBZ/MG LIST FOB 1877 In- ordeu to give !Our subscribers the benefit of CI,tIIIIING RATES for most of t* e popular publicatbns of-the day, ice Lave:in:n:lu arrang,etneuts by whiat: axe can furnish the B.F.VORTEIt and any of the following; plpers and magazines at prices named. All orders must lie aceompaiiied by the cash; rzromw, and Harper's Magazine, $4.50 " Harper's Weekly, •;. 450 " Harper's Bazar, ?' 450 " Galaxy, • 1 4 70 Lippincotts' 3lag., 450 " -" Littell's Magazine, 750 EH MEE - • " Appletons' Journal, 400 Pop. pci. Monthly, 5 51f ,Godeys' Magazine, 375 " Nursery, g.O " American Agrrist, woo " Country Gentleman, i 75 " ;Atlantic Monthly, 470 " ISerilmer's Monthly, 470 " St. Nicholas, " Ecle;Aie Magazine, 550 " N. V. Weekly Times, 2 IR) " N.Y.WeeklyTribune 260 " Semi-Weekly Post, 3So " Semi-Weekly Times, 400 -" Semi-Weekly Trib'e, 400 Min I= LOCAL AND ,GENERAL. Yr.s.ft:lloAt• atd to-day are the shortest days of the year. .TonN ADAms is gathering a large sup ply of 0:conk:of ice. Cm,. PlOtil.7.T was chosen Mater of the State <=l-:ltie at the Annual ,Jl.e.eting Ist week. ltEmEnttEn ,that nur.•rarrier boy will present you with a beautiful Address on New Years morning.. Frliper'&. SONS . C . A.abVitillillCllt k ill lqC . all C xcellt..r.t place to yurchase use ' rre,ents Tnr. annual elect huOlf Trustees of the Presbyterian .ClunelCin Towanda, and the renting of the pews, will i.e ou Mon day. Jan. 1. AS77, at `A ,o clock A. v., at the ehureh. • o C — ” , sroNDENT informs us that Sp-ar nun is sigl.ing for an 01A-fashioned Sintting Scitool. and smztr,ests that tit( re Nyould 11.2 a good cluilme for an e7--.:.erienc ed teacher. Tnr: Pan - naps will celebrate. the :New 'Ye:lr by a hop at Moody's Ilall. on 'Mon day evenieg, 'January I, 1-z7zL : P ra . :•• full band of t Owego, 1;i11.4:-:1.50. ("Itin , •rm ~ s Tnr.E. are in‘ ited to. the (11;h-tn. - a:, Tr, 0 festivit. ie:z in the t, t ian (1.11.re1 , .:1 1 . , q,y , ten, on 1 4 :it unlay e%, ;lin'''. Dee.•to the (1 1 ist;n:ts con'ecrt ru 5.,1.4,:tth eveuint.:, ° l. T111:1;1: NCEI be services -in CluiNt ClJurat on Claistintls Day, at Ito, o'clock A. A. Suud3y-scbool FZ•stival - itud Chri:tmas Tree on Till:A:llYcrcuia zt O'CIOCk. T:11: enteil:liurn cut v;i - vett by . tfie t•ttult..nts er the Stv.. l uyitatuta lusti;utp. (I% . itlay) ev,nin,z, lii :::11ercur tl:, , ultl be \ re', 1 pat rouiy. , ., 41. pro•rrattue ill 12c varictl au4i entt-u -tilinimz. but n,t kti;4t.ity. cot i isistin.z, large ly .q*elt.tioe vok'al ;Intl instiumenttil music. intelspoist.(l etc. EN , , - '1, , c1; 77er q. ,. .:ct!c says : Sri E. 1). 1).. of this lia.!4 flue .\ Lirv, iu the't (4et,‘1.4..r numinn• publislit.qi at (I t iuuai. 1t is 'lt 7.. - 10 say that (1 does ti: v va •arit s tlaory ln: li:fht on ti.e its i;;-:(-11; - !:::. A.P, S , trot.r.y, of lowa, and I.i.‘ciiircr of a lect;:: - e, : t t!,u in t' TueNci.tv DecciubL,r 04 tit .v Me. S. is Arne of the mo,t talent'A_4l ami able or the pri.. , en: we. hope a e may 6::t !W.I. house. XII are invited. Wor.EmEN' , are pottn...; 1110 noi.l.liroz . t.q:,•;:es on Mr. TIETr," tics. 11 , 1 Ne. Thc Itlti:4lin.4 Ina' 'Of t,tsty,l rt,:klC/16, s t:ii .1: OH' arti,tie 1010'ton. L. ( inmoti.•ii a N-6',.., - , of th.lnl;:s. \vats tender v,l lo .1.1.1•4.. 74(......:0v.... ..ad to .I,lr. 1. , i:5,• f.o: 1'.... .0)1: it-mter in - winch It•tt tea , 1 t'a.• artirle. ami tilde tlm hain,! Itzt 10,11,1 i -11. A in the•r,trottgli irri•urst. T . .., f• :low, iug. ofii,•,•ns r‘r tlii . eustirm::r, •ve;:r N•. - ere ‘ , 1 ,, et,... - 1 : I'P:'. •:• ill, G‘sn, W n , , Parr.•,:: Vie.. Pl.( ,i(1!:111! , .,' (14 , 1. WM. .:"4 i: \ ' l.l-, 1 1,11. L.:'. SrAmom.n; S'ecrrTary, IL ....:. Miatt Fn. 1:,1 1 .1 I ', T re , t'•anlling See. iumr.v. 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N e -,,,- y,, : -2 ; ....,, i , , .." ‘-'-',' "' 1". , '" , "1N. in tlii..'id,i,... . - says -1 the ile• - •••ii, , ed : . : {'Dort 41, , ,-...,-.• the :1 , 10 - pt.ioti of --knee A. - ' 11•Nelier, :in.': direct she 'shall assume the ' •• Iliit it v. - as not his ‘-r.•-tt, N. - .•ealtli and T. o:l :fi vn i , ,,,- o f I). I), 1 1 01 ,,,, ) N, E-,1. of ~,„ 1,,_. . .,,... 0 ~, ~ c, ,.....„ 4 ,..-i,, , , ei1 ... , t , , , :t , „ name of _Mice A ;;r1,111:aill, a 9,1 Lave all N ,,, c , T „.,.. a ,,i . ,..„, ~i , a ~,,y I , „.,.„.,,- „,.... , ,: i,1, . ,,, i ': - .: : :: ,...., ' N ' ‘ ' ,.p. 1 1.:n " ,1 ` ‘ 1 •;; . 1 le A v. `, :i ,`. -,, . 1 ' . tile ri2lif..t: ~... a child and huh. of James E , ,4,..11.- . 11 - ' .'• I• 311' 1.'.31.11 11-0311 . 111 (11.1.1! 11 ou.• ni.-:ht 'l't - ot',.. , •• , ist of t'cv.•11;. , 11.•-1 tvve .t•i..1. ,.. p. t1 : 1 , • ' ' 1 : 11 " u ' n • -....:••;:. A.- : ..1 ...: ,, v, had been cv..',..:. , .61..t1, , ',.., :;• 'l. t 1 .11, , - - ..--,•' ....' 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'‘l 1: a ovi.tr vs 1-"l' Hall :old TT S T•IIITI • - L " `• ' ; ' -';;"" • ••'•.111:.. - airl.,,anii statuary, it Id fonts - like , tit I . ...,,ttiLicd •••••1 v‘ithert:A. - i ,,,,, ~ , ,..e ., : 11 i , f ,1 . 1 ,,, 1 ., i .. c , 1 , - „,,... t. D . Ii „ s " ju, , •,...111.11ll.;-. • S113.1.13•1113:111111i1 A iitlit•lr's• I:el,ort " oi'• 1.1 , .. , 1 i;•• 01 v at the ,olt-lrirts (ic C 0...! city' c... 1.: I:lmira, ' I c ': :' ', . ' ' •.' •. !.-: 5..V.N!,:::!..-...-1 ,,. .1 -Jews is 1- , :ilei.. _ ad t1i , 11 , 4110, .... (1 ,.. 1 , ,, , ,,1 0 0 1,,,n 1,,;III ~.„„ .ttNiriiit z -t i -.us,. 11'.... I.'S Gi. , (41. , 4L, •LeLp.):.z. i ...1 I ),,:,), cr ,,, ic f, i...,,, , ... I,,,we‘er; are , ~,„ '• • ' ' t ` . . T - ,".' .luliiorl's I Zupolt confirmed ii.r..113, C • K 1 .. Id It , 111.11iV 1 4- ,1111 II S.. 1t 1 C1 4,.. 4 . 41 . 111 i . , , V. • :I•1C1 IICII; alarClt •ll, ' 1.:`.. 4 . , I • •;,,'' t!.at Nv....i. •is (.t 4i-1111 hal/ . ~ i . i l i nl -,,, 11 i , c , , ,,, m , i ., , „ lel he ~,.. . 1 cep.. •-• ',inose ,111.1!„oitents to la hi....ii ett,c,:p- Ii• ui.,•..!., :,11•1 ',lint T. it,.% s. T lee, oider.,Tl 't t•• flu:- 1-11!1L With a in:mired , thous:Hid 1 I l ':,,'' s 1-I "',. A ; 1 , 1 ., I ' ll ' l ' , „ , ~, ' it... 1.....ite•1 St•lt.., ti.e , •;•••• to Wi•shin::,ton - 1, ,„ .ii, ~ •. t —, • t • . Com '1" , 33..1 3-31111114—e421101141.U .4 .k•liSillii... 1i . _.11 . .! nit<•rest of whtva is t o main- T., , I. I, VV. - ,I T 1 4.:.!::'; fivin ~c,! ; l,:rin•_, . . the 1 . 1 . •.,,. , . • ' t••••.r .vti - yc'taliff, J 1:` Slmierson and I; • • •.• . ••10.,. I or, t--cd••ws . I• •,,, ••• Dr. ;;,.. iir.: .,,, ,1 ; 10:0, .. ,..s no male 1.. ) „, r ,.... OyertoP, jr.. 1: , :,-. 1 ,:., for Coln.; ~...; I: l'Ayac I:sq. - . for 'defendant. I,- 1., , ,, , i I 1 ......:, -- Nvill g...t c.ver I.l.eir scare, rc.se:l - ::i • -•,• l.r.J.:::n- , hrs oti-11 itame. ll 1:,,a''. 3(( ' 14) (' I"'. ,Girt. M I ;Cr. .IdiV 11.114.1 V tic lesult i'. t:,...• (1...:1,t- ~, i ~, , 1 -. , . 1[ , , . . 1 . 3 , ~.1, .fury linzl the defeialam. guilty or ait as -1 .. tzt:tt.L4-r„ Is • is. :s. ~ . O.A. ,241 1 1 ii ,•,. . ;l1:d ~ : t tlii...,r usaal amoallt. I , ' ":": ' "" : ' : ` ; `' l ' l; ' , " L. Ellnir '" ' I 1 ' ;(14e W. " 64 Y e: ' l% : ; '' :" . :1•,;1e. vs Sim, -, li I',ltssell A-ssault and ________....,______ . 1 Irittery. 1 114 .I.it'y Calif:: Li .1 Madill ''ii -I'. 1111 uN alio Jc I 1 \ll- t - : have •.pen• .1 a store at • 'West IVar- Evi - -I.• , '...!;: .. :K.—There is a littiti•. to w n • and 1: 1:' Gati, E-a•s., for ('oni. .Elhatiaik ••• wta:lT: \ "4. I: _ 111)11. mid aa, , ,,, , ..* t 11.? ',...ck hill,'" 4.f I;r:u 1 1,1,11,: whi c h • Smith aml 1.1 It' .".% . laynard, 1:s•r:., for . -. ' -• dll.- di " .Ith.- 1(''114. 1). 1,, Vi';ll\ :,Y, 1N TV111:, L. S. :1101 V.llO !!:SIC ex.2e1,tc.,1 ti:e ISM NI I x ~ ~tl~ =8 , , • Ni• dto t' ' tiro MC With Cu• ill! )Ir. .1,0.: IMES =I IBM h . ., a DM x, ~_ ~ .:::: u:. .l u:•cr 1:: n:— BIMINI , .. ...„, ............ _ . fair business. SIICCVSS to I liliti's: realii ,. ought to be noticed in your l fend:mt. 'Fite jury !hip' ;Ile ill lenik.nt nut' ; , -•••9 •-•-• W. F. Li, :e,,lirrk.lis. The toirvn Itov gees 1). - the guilty. but that Ire Fly. two-thir..b. of the I lne •Vnerable po,t, 'Will i.i.vki lI6wiTT, • a',:no ••i• 1:vt.r....1(.ca Litt is 1.),:tt...... known i costs, and the prosecutor, Lewi,C»)ll: the contilbates a " litter to i. Young Natu . . a- itilitsild 1:.;',. (_t l.; thing 1, think is »:11er thud . 'ialist" full ))f insti uctioi and. anecdote; . and Prof. Ito I%.an A. I nocron has in (');, -' , l"'N I tAt."roNt. whi, died in T. ‘ . ...11iv of: mltt. : there are but tiro ,or !' Fitch LC: Kinney VS Sitno:l GiltitSl.. Court tti . . gels -;.1.M) - ..tt., I h.,•.- ti. v-n-, a yoi:1;_.1 :lir, ... 1),•1;1 , ....iat.: in It.-ci. vlbile ti - ilVli, alai ' apisiint I) I) I:iiiiii..y, Esq., an ioutitt,ir to article nit "The Stars for 111 rannary," illus n• .1: )t ).‘,•niplary In),Fits, g,...iiialidispo , i- ttley . dale not say a .void - not beelin e disit Rime funds raised by the Slieritr's trattd with five Ilandsettn i . engravingl t ,. ::!inci. :did at.p.o.eiti'l..• roluist health. Sev- they :0,2 ;1:i ;:id Of :110 Iniyonet. as the ..,:Nabh of defendant's real estate...ci:ow nuirmE is represented 112,- ). t...d In, 1 1 .11, sine, Ir-,. „.,.:,. :„,„.1:,_;,1 with :, 1:, i .,:i,:k.,,,,s w::•...,,.. ii, th., south: -but ,in,_,;: .N.ithatiiel Mutt retal vs Jas M 1.1..)-s- the - second:installment ofi his new *serial This story ,c),-1,) pain it. the !!sad, V. Lich soon affect- ply bccume i 1,..r.- is sziell an example set I - man raid .1 It I'm)liirtlig . ll - I:,.i,ctinent. fl ir boy. "His Own .31:aser t " 1.1 Id- (yes and thrill , : rea, heti the brain. ' t.)) :lot)) them in the Itepublicin party that ; E Smith, J I.' t3anderson and 11 r May- i con-tautly grows hi interest_as it pro t:or many week he jt.is a ;•rt at suffer: r, ;hey a»! 11-)l..docil of th, toselves, and go naid, Esos., for pi, ; t t ,tillis, 11 I M ai iiii, i O'SSe.S. .;.Kris he I)“.elr,.tr.elllllV. Hi:. f:lnerai \%:ts :1*.t.r.1i.•1 \V ith ;Lei: . lit ails dAwit like a t i»l., for defend:mt. Verdict : the Lind I The author or ‘ . llk.lcif,. tables '' gives ;;t eitded,i,v A L tl , z,i, ! e oneours e o f r e opi e . !whit i....d i 10.2:. And well they !mays for-: in )pacStien for latintiffs, though iiitig- us ]lodge's amusing "Stl)ry of the Ceti telinial.".and 111.1.u.:31...tt HionTil lliiyr.- 'n, ~., . .vl„,' .itz Illc •, 13 . 02 . v,*;ts e . ..11(111:*1.2.1 11!1'.:. - C , ....r ''''''r have reason to skulk. out of : inent to he entered i r defendants on their I.y the N.: i,f .t;.-, of w Melt t.rder to) n. as s`-!a. One - of 1)111. I):ading Democrats r,:iying tO the plaintitls i , ,t-FIS.";•3 ou Feb, to! - ."): furnishes a tine fairy tale, eutiLled, _a wetal•e!...: 7 l - lie i's .:':l'eii le:11‘ 5 a wife of w ,, ,11 , 1 1, , t vote il.is fah. and give for , Ins ' 1:'1.., I`i77. "MA bel and 1. - r "nly a few no t ialts to mourn lits loss. 113. reason tliat,:».: ii..ari. ii Tii.DEN wetilii be : E10, , ,e11e Underhill vs .1 DeWitt s .:. t nni r 1 oaLit-glandfatl.ei s peeks and Pie el) )14 d. -I: sues Patriek & Foyle and E Overton, 1 I tire.-.," are well decrtbed by!' I. E. Scut)- . . , ()ill. tiiv.li is ef.rnii iscd of a gci t - ally intim) jr.. Es),l., for plaintiff. l).ivies & f..'arnii. I ma.. Tlii , .• illustrations t) this article are . •P - r.rt.tuN 1;..--- . Mr. izor.\ iiN, or sa•4iliavr, • I,Cr II: line. ( 1W01:11._;: , :111.1 one or t`.o peer char, .1 1' Sanderson and 11 F'..Maynatd, I Liken front the I" New England Primer" • dirt,.. nits vi,itie.. ft iemb, in this vieinity , lion,c:. it,: su).;su led by ( ' the t.,,mity. Esq.,. fut. defendant. • Vet diet „for plain-; and " Wi.l.Atees Spellingilb)l)k;' • and the 1 ist '0.....c* - . :Mr. : 4 . ..- a :Oliti:2;mill: of :add,. , 111 , ;:t•VeT. - AVe Lace a line i_litu:ell edifice till. . . • -coutrast between :heir ;toil the other pie -I1 manners. and pieasimg . a,hitess. l He ..as jcilllly OWIIUiI a:ii.l supportta by the - Earkin'S vs - Larkins. Court i tures in the number is very striking. et,a-,,, :1 t..; idt an tinp..itant ,Ilice I'd' the CM istialls ni:ii Baptists.' in whiHi can be direct an alias sabpoma ti issue. I,eander, I Among the most notable of the stories lasi . - l). etiselt Vi - e!hotse he nt.ty visit us . bear!! one(' in two %%Pelts the word of Cod Smith vs Ella Smith. Henry Mannvs'!i ale "Katiukit," a Itusoau story, and raja.- •? as pr..,•laihicii, Iy lice. 31-r. F: ! ts;Nl:v, of 1:0.:4'y Malin. C,iiirt il met ISherity t o i The Two porothys. a eery interesting . -Miss f;F')11:1•1 1.: (:::1 1 .- r4Tl:lias gone to Fl.tuktlii. and :he :Neck that the pulpit is in:ike ',roe:a:nation ill each case. , ;,, ) Centennial:narrative. I AC (ihh)lo s), - )end the wfstiti'.i:, vacant the time is occupied by I)rayei- Si Il Ml'l Phillips vs S C l'hillijysi..: Court i Lucy L A C:" m has a • _-. 1 ) It. co,•Lnamin and family, iof. tut, )tioe.. S i.zlit ditlerem_)es have now app;iint John Hepburn. Esit s , : : , h cumuli*); called "King , I,em!sonul 11 ilkes-it.ti r e . wi l e i n town hist week.. :::iil they. arisen bill V: , ell the Bar ists and sionee to take depositions: t . I BALDWIN ColltriblltCA th . 7 t . . /.. t . .i.A1.;,:(; :.1:t1 IA Kt. called' i on (tbrist Lite , . but we hope thlit in the future C' 1. Chaapel is jay * ell:lapel. Court -I ern and Medi j'N'ili Ballkd ~1)elr frie H os in ltd.- pliee 1.1)1 w. elf, While they will he h a rmonious grad use the same •Appoint W S Virlcott a colmilissioner to I with fourteen silhouette . reilimlig Hon! na-itin4' at State i;rMige., house. as iii the past. take depositions. . , i kills. MIS. DODGES • ( --: :ii t. M AN . i I I.!', V, ill 11 , 1'1111 C!S•er' , ll' " ,-, have a line selteol-1,11,e, ,the school 11) Traver v.; C .31:,,TraVer. On line- 1 "The :Minuet, ”is bands In"I'II2S :It. IL 1 lutkda for tite he m :it of his b e ing taught by a 3putig. (11:1.1.1 from 3101/- ' thou of Oavics :At Car015.11111,-,Court initke I, by the frontispiece-a col h,altl. y6 - little he i: , to go alone Or not roetOu. t f the usual order aril decree of divorce. ! tbyJ. E. 3lit.t AIS. ' tit•lK.l4'llt raith 11,1. Our store is kept by llENttv ,Snrrit, as Cunt vs L3l Itobertsi anti Eugene ('ar• - i" - -II Enst.'s* W•ATKIN's, Esq., founder Or ' ne,7,,,nnicxiging a feliew as ever "bung rier-Larceny. l Continued to Feb. Terra.) Mn. a.Nn MIS. JAUFS : the it - !•»".;•e, at - Independence, Kansas. ' over a counter '' in city ter town. 11e has Coln F •s 6 S Post - Forgery. Coin ta.; courbilence and sympatlr has sold mit the paper and retired i'roin i a fine varlet:: of dry goods and prOvisions, i ,C; VCo entan-F e . or ,, erc Court Reuter Cu !in their sad aillictinn, rtl the - editorial management.:. - I..which Le sells-at the lowest prices. E. I each ern to pay R a fine of $lO, costs of.' litile dattpter BELLE. .._.., /ZED 11:1 . 1a. •,, 1,74 •f -~ - r - : 11W tie*lNtnlinspiieted ° n a long . eemiterfeit veins, and several •• atterdpte have beep made to trap the ,iatspeeted parties, withoat avail hoc everlast week. Pbliepnan 13Fims having 'work ea- the ease up" to his satisfaction. ar -rested JoNAs BENJA.mIx77.V.IEs SicKutn, and two women. After a full hearing be fore( U.S.. Commissioner Mix, the two M2ll were held in $2,000 bail each to an swer to the charge of making and,passing count i er . feitAt cent pieces, at the next ses sion ikll2 U. S. Court. Deputy 3larshal D.r.LoNC, will escort the accused to Pitts burg. next , week, they having failed to give bail for their appearance. EtWENE C. VANDYKE, of East Canton, died 'in few dayii since, from the effects of a wound received in the army. While a soldier he received a gun-shot wound in his leg above the knee, but partially recovered from the effects of it. The wound has troubled him'at times ever since, and a few weeks 'ago be went to Philadelphia to receive'''tieatment. After an investigation,• the doetoks deeid ed that the limb must be ampuLited in order to save his life. The operation had been too long delayed, however; and he survived it but:a shun. time. The deceas ed was 'an estimable gentleman, !and, his death is;tmirersally mourned among his large circle of nliatives. , . . MEETING or SCIPOOI., BOARD.---4Tatcan tla Bol'o' Sluwi Board met pur§nant to call of, President, S.aturday afternoon, Div,. leo,' }'resent: C. F. Ntt . it0r.,..7,. Treasiireri' Scorr; Jolts lloi.mEs, C. D 1113irunF.1 - , S. W. Ai.vo?.:D. , BM The object of thetuz.cting was the con sideration of the question how• to drain the vault ;it, the school-hou,e. On !potion of Mr. lll:virtu:EY iG Wa.4 That a well lie dug eight feet in diameter and deep eitom. - th tit reach graNch and connected with the vault by a 311.-=,rs. Ni-mits awl llor.NtEs• Nisere'ap pointiAl a committee to attend to the work. S. W. ALvoLo, Szey. • :s•tat....-Pox is Timv.—,We are! glad to be ahle repkul so favorably of the cases of this disoase. 3lrs. Gt:t;r, wholhas had vat ioleid. able to sit up•, her youngest son. AN lulus, who has had the sinall-pox. in a very mild form, is able to be about the house. At the 1 womis house all are well-except who corm:lnes very weak .frow the exhaustin attendant up on the disease, but is able to sit . up for an hour at a time. and will only require time !o ba in-outia a,aiu, Them aro. no other eases. :.::d there is not the slightest like lihood of any more, with the same care that has be( n maintained. The process orthoroughly disinfeetingthe house awl pi:wises has been. commenced, Rnd,will ho thoroughly Mum. The exeitethenthas long since died away, and as alunist gYery one in this Ileinity ha, been fully proteet ed by vixeination, we may consider the smak-pox at an end in this place.;— 1. 2'. Uoz,_ • My. (7114,14iee, published at Saguaclic,. loratlo, rei . Cl-1, to the good fortdne of a fornwr resident Of this eil)unty as 7 7'follows: -•:tile. P. It. Wit.cox.left at our office tlt week several fine :spechnen. of ore tle• IViiciut lode, situated on Silv • creel:. in ilulmws ;!‘This ii said to be nue he best nrincs in the t*tn Juan - country. Yr. WiLeoN and A. T. It. C;_litT f S3guaell , .., are the owners. - .A. cut ( - i;f forty-nve feet was run ;:long the entire vein the past season, and is at a depth i - )f about lifteen feet. The cut is live feet wide, and only one wall r ock been found, so' tlna, the width of ithe chi is not known. - The crevice, or pay-streak . increasea ; one foot in width in the last. iiVc. feet of the ent...-1 . I: is a well-defined lend, easily traced rot' liistane:: of three Onnisami eet. the croir e ings showing g4)04 minera the entire: length or the claim. ••Sev,n'ai assays have Leen male, NAIOII ,Lave tile following risults ::,At a' epth of, tive fcet. ' 1 :1` 4 .67 ill e;o1 , 1 an41..57 , 1j12 in sil l r: at a th',ru of t , n f...eti'i•zl4l.s` 4 in sit= crl at a ciel:th of tin: feet, an' or the ;lye width ran (.1,4 , 16.! izt IA-St thi.Le ~ .evel g0..(1 1 , 1 , r ,,u rc, - ,vs r.; , t is the 1 wst ;it:rehire:l. S•teir t , i 1; regular 1nt.:1.0u.; iu roe bran.' .Tarn on .Nituttlay, Dry. 11. Th.) (en. i'l :I. 1': '^ru):, ). 1). 11:,:rri.r.r: wa,...1,-etetl a. tu,trlt•.r. ( I ,4.ath flt Y. 1i . C. PO -11 , 111 E;., an Irh:r.11.;•1, A:111t , r1:1(kid t.i rile 5,;,-it tY. Itcy. Was aititu:,:tlol an ol , it;• 11. re r 1 rr,!l fql;tle (:::6;;;;I: I). V. - !ittc❑ by th e - d : 11:.r i:{t•-C :11'2 (Milers i): - 4 1 1 • ' 1,4* 40-fir& set:4r 14w/11.617i the order at t e ns dodger "; interest by teeitnbere rind •with. least "On Saturday evening last a company of Odd Fellows,-of this cityticoutdstiog of Messrs. C. 0. FAIRS lAN. Wt. L GIBBON, J. M.' Tru,if.tle, 3.. DavipSox,' FLR., It. Downs, and' k D. &nth ' visited Wells Lodge, No. 021, I. 0. of o.' F., lo cited at Mosierville, Pa., it being the first anniversary of its institution. The com pany was taken thither by E. D. BIXBY; the "ice man," iii ; a very • comfortable manner. Upon.arriving - at theijourney's end, the party were captured in maioe by mine host, Capt. JUMON, who,, with his amiable lady, completely supplied the wants of the "inner man," after a cool ride of ten miles. The hospitalitieS of Capt. JtmsoN and family were duly ap preciated, and will never beforgatten, be ing equaled only by the 'kindness and, genuine friendship, of the whole house hold. The secret work of the Lodge was pei formed mainly by the visiting friends from Elmira. This Work done, --theri3 came the •• free fur all" itpeech-making. Happy and well-timed addresses were de livered by Messrs. *TA1.101.1:'7, 1 G InsON, DAVIDsox, Dummts unit lILAIR, of Elmi ra, and Messrs..lCoso:c l HULL, STIEPARD and others, of. Wells Lodge.. This Lodge was organized Dec. IG, 18";5, with twenty one charter Members, incurring a debt of ..$3:)0. Now 'the Lodge numbers lifti•-tive member: tha debt paid and a' handsome sum in the treasury. It is made up of tirst-class men, and its , condition speaks well: for the activity of Capt. JunsoN and the noble - men who have ben so instru mental in the establishment of Wells Lodge, No. 921, 1. 0. of 0. F'. Gentlemen, "May you all live long and prosper." Gm_ NI. PritE.,.;ENT. TILE LaTr; RED'. Taos. P. 111 - Yr.—We find the following brief biographical sketch of Father. 11UNT. the well-known divine and temperance . lecturer, iu the Tunkhannuck Brp , fWicaa, of last week . "Hgv. ThomAs I'. ItusT, was born in Charlotte county, Virginia, Dec. f, 1;94. lie lust his father when about three years old. A violent a pi . tack of whoong cough accOmpanied- with fever. resulted in leav 7 iug him deformed in body. The greater part of his youth: was spent in a sick room. This pro - .ed,a 'great blessing; for it left him continually under the. atchful e of an intellig . ,:mt and prayerful moth er, to whos.erfait Mel discharge of duty he considered hi:list:if indebted fur all that he valued. ' lie graduated at Hatnifden Sydney College, is P.31: : l. He spent some tune'in teaching. Then rkurned, :as 4 resident graduate to Oillegi% lie afterwards studied theology; under the care of the Her. Drs. .losEs lion': and Jon.:.: B. Wei% While under the care of Dr. Incr., he promised the Doctor that when Itemised to preach, he "would ase all proper occa si,nis to 'preach agaihst Intemperance, which at that time was making in raVages. This promise was made in I`_ ; w and was faithfully'kept.• When the Tem perance Ilcformation connueneed it found Mr:lit:s r ': laboring for its object. He was licensed to preach by the ili - esbytery of Hanover, in ItS2-1, and settlit.ti shortly after in Brunswick, Vlrginia. In I 3 he emancipated his slaves, and voluntarily passtal from affluence to Foverty. 11,2 :,... .le .car he was called as pa:Joy to the cal ! , of North Carolina. Ile remained ta re until is:to, when . he accepted the offer of Agent tor the Atate Tempt.ranco Society of North Carolina. Daring his lab n.; in t this office a revival of religion was. I conducted by Lim at . WilmingtOn„ North Cal'olina. Mr. IIuNT remaincd there until 1::', I. . to wa't izr:et as. delegate (ahead.:Vi , sembly of .the;...rresbyteriaa and - alsil . 11st the-1 Teniiierane C uhvenli , ,n hem in the wir.rld. Ile It-ft Wilmington on an agency fir Donaldson .Icailemy, th.ar Fayetteville, North C;;,ro- I lina. ' was iiivitea to New Voi,k; his labors while there wet.! greatly blessed; t l and it WaS it 'to 6 , e:intl.!lee uren t.ii ,; Teniiieranee itl that city. Ile .reinainedli there nearly two vealjm. re then went.4eA! Philaderphia on the sante business. Ile Icq't Philadelphia in for the Wyont jag Valley, whet e he passed the reinatii.t der of his life; was : tlevotial to . ' prk:at•llia!z:lmiltling - a t ) Felii)4lls, and lee tnrii:g un teinlierituee. owned a fa to imliingstott at the ',time of his death. but haul : for some yirars resider', Witkta,- oriL;i:i.tt...a the 1:,i1(1 water ariny lie wa--; the tit.t leetui - - et in favor of total alistinene.2. - anil pludge 4,1' total al; .aiutncc is i:ji.tl; 4 llt bet.:ll lii first ncu~rally cit ciliated ploige of the •• year he e.t.a.:lN-:A :tic State, speaking. r.tia woriting in tin! interest prohibit ion. v, it list' im• his ex -La me age, endircii the fatigue of travel rein tri;,:lily In C:1 Hier Cid) s NIII/IN! front °tie to four thin s this; wits oat t e st. for mouths t•eaother. lie w:i Ma as ile "th friend anti (:it: . ti VoX:ti iotl.l lie was ctlung and until ahout !ft...nth before i his death, the primary cause of helm,: a. cold c•-intractt cl while witnest,ing a display of lire : works :,t, .tic : Centennial. Mr. II L'NT *-as mut-it'd to a I .if hisrn,lti ill 1-:;'2. iit; had 'rye children, all thtil,fii ter„.oi,ler,„•• .;r ..:,~t cases.:' Couit. iuspe ~ n nEaa hi 1.410'; case, arid in tliticithersintencihint to a fine of slo,' coati o f proscution, arid-un dergo an imprisonment,' of 4' months' in the county jail. `'Commonwealth ja 111einia cony. 2, cases. li.C'olirt suspend son= .tenee i 4 one Case, and is the other sen tence lim . to pay a fine of $lO, costs of prosecution, and undergo an imprison ment of 0 months in the county jail. • Corn v.; AlexAnder Cameron—Larceny. 2 cases, Court suspend sentence in each Case. • :4'l Corn ivs same—Horse §tealing. Court sentendo defendalt to pair a line of s—, costs or prosecution, and undergo au im prisonment of 0 mouths in the county jail. - . On reading the certificates of the Board of Examiners, and on motion of Davies 6. - ; Carnochan,; Court admit E J. Angle .o practice in the several couits of Bradford county, Whereupon he - Was duly sworn. Thomas Matthews vs Henry Ward. Auditor'S Ileport 1110 and confirmed ni 81'. • Ethlin Lucas - vs Thomas Lucas. —O5 motion of Jas Wood, Esq., Court make the usual order,and.decree of divorce. Philadelphia Trust Company vs 31 A Carman and .0-A.Black. Judgment for want of au appearance. h Hornet's . use vs 3i Vanderpool. little ilischirged, and Cratat direct levy 'to be amended. ' ' Monday, Dec.. 18. - .Thcna9 Matthews vs Henry Ward. Exceptions to the Auditor's' Report liled by Mrs. Ellen Ward Miller. Amy Fairchild vs Fairchild. Court direct an alias subpcundto -In re. the petition of Jane J.Wilcox for the benefit of her separate earnings. Court direct the same to be filed and re corded. - 0 LII licraft, Adm'r, %It Lyman Ash craft; A.ssnmpsit. H Carnochan aii 11: 11 Thompson, Esfp4.,. for plaintiff. I; J Madill and E Smith, Esqs., for defend ant. On trial. THE CITIZENS' NVIONAL BANK:—The position of President ;iff the Citizens' Na tional Bank, recently made vacaut by the resignation of J. P. Ninny, has been fill ed by the unanimous election of • E. T. nix, Esq.. It is-only justiCesto the bank and to Mr. KIIIIIT to say that his retire ment was from purely personal acotivcs, and that' the . -institution has-been even more successful than its •sto.•kholders an ticipated. The fact that Mr: Fox has ac cepted the Presidency of the Batik is a sufficient guaranty of its soundness. Pis sileCtion was a fortunate thing for the, hank. No man in this community merits anfrpossessci) the entire confidence of all chts •ces to wgreater degree than Mr. Fox, and it Will be a source of pleasure to busi ness pen to know that he will give his time to the business of the bank, and that during business hours he may. be found behiad the counter. t The perfect unaniniity with which he was eliosen by Ithe directors, withont . any solicifiiiion 00 his part, was a high but 'di served comtpliment to his integrity, business experience, and correct know ledge of men. Isasmrt - ti as we issue no paper next week. it will not be cons'idetritl, Out of place in its to mention an important event whi:'ll is to transpire, in this place this evonirig.lrefer to the marriage of Miss Many, only daughter of lion. U. Mt•alcuit, to Mr. IL Esur.t,mAN;aprom inent young attorney of Lancaster City. The ceremony anti reception come off at I the residence of Judge Mmtcrir, and will be a moiit brilliant and enjoyable affair ; to all concerned. The` bride elect is young, beautiful, gifted and accomplished, the itlol of her family, and adniircd•of all who know' her. I ter departure from Towanda I will be regretted by a very large circle of warm friteids, and stio carry with her to her nii`w home the wishes 'of this entire community. 'Fite fortunate. young gentleman who has won the heart of Miss MEnct - a, has already gained some emi nence in the legal profession, and bids fair to reach the pinnacle of legal fame. 'lie twain si) soon to be made one have our hearty congratulationS. The ceremony will be performed by Pirliop nowt:, p.,ssisted by ltev. J. S. EE!:,', Euetor CCM =II ME I=l Srit'T.P.N 1 , 011 JANUARY, IF_;77. —Prof. InViIiSEN, of Cotnell, by birth and early resitirnezi a Norseman, by choice an ~t:iericau, has by combining the points of Niew of both nationalities, done much in his magazine stories 'to interpret the Norse character. His l'aper on "N orway ud Sorsewi2n," in Sr n 7, e for anuar i S,i mueli o f the wane impartial qualit\f, and, with the of the illin.tratiods, (mo:.tly after Norwegian artists), will gi‘e the reader a clear idea of the life of this interesting . nation. The tnipies also receive attention in this - munlior , the sut t iect being "_1 Winter on Om Nile, — antl the writer, Etna:r. IL LM,,q't,•,...t,!..kx. 1 discussion inrluiJes MP: khedive's improvements, tie organk , - :, zat ion ath Egyptiani army, the sla‘`e r Ir:'^% etc., with picturesque description of the Nile, assistA by a, number of v. - ood cut A third illustrated paper; Workingman's Ibene,f IBAEN Alto, descriptive of ce 'CO--opere. I ion a plan I iinttch attention as a pc ssib communism in ' Pork Bulilding Associatio descrils at length, and surprising illustrations Louse built (rilr the lvoikti assoeial CLAiIENCE •COOli'S eigh InutselMid doeoration eon thor's'reasons I', it preterrin Nvilite, grate fires to furl kerosene to gas, and deals roont other illustrated articles of JouN Buitttotju us (wit) .!ttEt. 111:NnoN; "Liverwonl by Mrs: •4. 111-tn . ruck: .poem of New England '1 Nail IL'HuusoN; Ur. 1101. 01:ts Mititurn," in which wieek; aml "Papa 110Orn',; y, C. )Ii v!: an -roar laughable silhouettes' by . Ina I:gbt via also aq 110,e5," by 'buff: flAttitt lIELEN's Babies; a tall: Chcaptio-ss," f y CHARLES “Chto:.“S " a short story b r..t T. llof , m - Ns. "What -cost us," by .J. , :nr.s. M. W I eoloi orison, the.relatilf titan-cif work. Mrs. BIAINET'S sorial, .That I goes on, IThele Somity C a "i'riend coort." 'there are poems by 11. IL STommitp, "11. II.," Dr. Ilot.t..vxn Cuaut.Fts rat: KAY, It. W. GILDF,I;, and C. E. 'llftooKs. In Topi,:s of the Time, Dr. lbataANu di.settsses,— The Chinese it San Filmeisito, " The Moral Value of Physical Stivgth," and "The 1)i-tease of 3 , leflicand.” The I ),h1 Cabinet is about CII : tiItDaTEI •:Savage Life in the City," etc. 1 , 411 t JAN :AM - - —COnt4lillsl sever:4 contributions by noted writers, :.:',„„:, - '_ - : - ::,'-. , 1',..'i'..,:-: - .'',;,_:L:'.l.:-:!,_•-::-:.,h,.;: . L.,•„;E: *fa:l:tut:Ora rieatottid• tie r Ule."Centnil" Will_ hardly be found . hero in the -, country. It was our totem, :WI be - agm*, at this implore:canal, and we cOnsiderit*Adain fecommend It to all who have oe ea:don t visit Ali}ons: The , new proprie tor, SmidusAtoit, has kilned and ; refurnished the house throughout, and is prepared to accord, a hearty welcome to all who may visit him. otusuriEse,i.i.ocAL. 05 ,Cent Goods at, Wurrcomn SHAMS Store, opposite tho Public Slum. " :Ur Mu Boxes at IIENDRLIELVII Ine - Now prints at KENT tt Buss. [sop? Air New gicds itAthio 413113 At IlvicrslWl2kl, WEagraving done st nEtrqualyut's Jewell 7 Store. Cam' New - Dress Good's at KENT Sc fltiss'.[~ep7 rip MiNDI.I.3IAN offers a great redaction in Sli ver-Plated Want. "; Handsomest assortment of Jewelry In town'at llcY ' vet moss's rar Nevi Goods in every- Ihipartnient at KRVI' IlLtstnceep7. Vrilolldsy Goods at CILOWEIILIN'S Goods received every dayat Cir (1101 Z). r2r Call at KENT & BLISS' for your ta ble pamask, Napkins, &c.,:ae.csep7 t3r Buttriek's Patterns at KENT & re- Gold Opera Guard said Vest Cl;alni st HEN DELI AN'S F llEstirLit AN Inks good goods and his prices ar. very low. That is the plscc to buy. _ Or" Dollar-and-a-half books for 99 ,cts 3fercur CO' Ladies'" Tics in great variety, at KENT & ntass,.Esepr', Ladle's' Collars and Cuffs at KENT nctss•.[sep7 New. Bazar Patterns for December at Mn. . Ja - Z- Sterling Silver and Silver Plated Caps: at H EN DELMAN'S. Dlainonds, I:ln,is and Stud Pins at lIE- EMEMEN2 CZ - Look at Mrs. MANGOS' Gloves and 1104kry furtha "Jr 3lrm. )lII* o 3 has new French irais and Boimets. M'' Call at. KENT BLISS' and see heir now Dollar Corsot.tser T" .New Cloths; and 'Cassimeres at KENT at ELIF6',Est-1,7 T' Ono more case of -those cheap Quills. at KENT 4: Y9u can buy a plated Castor f0r.99 cents, In 3lrr,cur 11:oc.ki . " Can :.t KENI 65,BL1SS', and look at their lihtek Greapluei. f . ... rir A large stock off: , games and toys, at cult, at IVIIITc93III & SU-ACT's. - - , All the latest publication4 i very elleap, at A'lllTc n & suArr-s: /Fe- Everything In the line of Jewelry, Sliver and Silver Plated Ware, n: If EN DELMAN'S. , Don't fall to call at IltNnr.t.mmc's and see Lis goods and leant ILa prices. MI gt,ods suld at M. lIENDELM.‘N'A war rant, 41. as represented. °":`:S - Fvervtliinr , in the lino of station ery at WHITCOMB & SUAUVR. • r i ng Call and - see the latest Ladies' Ties, CLillarl and Cuffs, at Mrs, 316:005'. , n Allow arrival of Ladies' Panniers, lu adored and white, at Sirs. MiNGOS'. C'ar WIIITCONIII SIIMIT sell the best hia.ll; hooks mann faeturc.l In the country: car You can get all the latest styles'of staters, very cheap, at WHITCoMB tiItAUT'S "..tZI - The largest:lml best assortment Of spe.:ll7 clothing to torn, at M. E. nosENnr.mrs, A large stock of School Shoes, very che.K., at 6.ntsEics, oppo.lte- t:t• Court kfoirse(m•s2. You surpaied to learn 'Oil' much con can buy f. r centsln Mcrcur Great display of Toys at BLAcii's sfaild, next MT.py, Dee. [fled[ EW - Go to tlie.o' oh stand of 0. A BLACK and buy your 11011 day Preseias cheap. plyrl4 1 is "The Eng.- F by CITARI.EA .rtain phases ;if cur attracting e preventive Of 'be Shaftsbury i in London is there are sonic r the kind of l ignien) by this • ,Lise.os ims Ladies' Irais, ti tamed for one tio:lar and fifty Cants, In good style. ' ir4r Silver, and Steel SNetacles4: awl Eye la great variety, at ItENDLLIIAN'S Jewel- ry :st,re t" . ..,=g". The (Finest Display of. Holiday uthis In Tovjanda at the old stand of 0. A. BLACK itui lect-eIC. [(lcel.& ith Taper on .litins the au bloc china, to •nice-heat, and also with bed- :Y . ' A. large assortment of spring and summer hatx, Jut recelvA, at St; E. EOsEN- FIF.L6 • are : a shetch portrait), by is anti Ferns," Day Dreams," 'Life, b),' " Nich bore is a ship ' TUI.II', by ivaganza with IoWAIID PYLE. I - "My Friend :minor of 't Concerning Cinnom.; and y Miss Ismno.- our Churches arroN,r' shows, e cheapness of ass.o' Lawrie's luldock finding Zgr Every little boy wants a pair those Continetitai Boots at CoIte:EICS, Opposite the Court IlOus..E.el2a 6 - Tr FOR SAI,E.—A, good Gold "Watch. Ferrer t thneykropor. Wilftake borough orders lu payineut. Etiqulro at this offlco: C 5 .3 — A new stock, of Trunks and Tray nag,. Just re'•etvyt at Cunstat'S, and at low er prices than ever. VY" If yourwant a suit of clothes cheap er than yr.il can buy tho same in New, York, Just call at RosENFIELD•s. tie. Don't fall to call at lIENDLEiI - AN'S, If you lit:4i to buy anything In the line of Jewelry; Silver awl Sil I/or-plated Ware. .• The Grand Central Hotel, leads in the palatlar demand for low prices. It 1134 rti,lnced its rates from til.GO to 0.50 mid {3.00 per ela). , `'Song Herald, ClAice Encore, anti ail f I w Contention lloolv, at row ur.s..'s Musk. Stort 4 „ Scranton, l'a 1 I will buy Combings, or cnt. Ittir and purchase It, from,' thole log to sell; Call on 111. s ELLA J. l'olVtLL, Nu 12 Lembard 'street. In — The Grand Central Hotel, New York, "I ads the van" among the firSt-chiss hotels. hr reducing Its rates from', ti.oo to ZSO gad f,13.00 per day S . 0" Mille Notice, there Ix a• great re diterlon In Walihant and Elgin Watches. Call at I , ll:Nutt.sl.AN.'s and cwt xvlll he sure to buy tale at the prier's he is'etrerlng. r - Fott SALE -- Valuublo linililing LotE In Totran.la Duro', nn easy ternm Apply to .tone W. Mix.. Orace Mercur Block, north sltlu rubllc Square, .Tott Zir A.. KLINE, tho Merchant 'failor, hal moved hit T:‘itort,lg establl,hinent to DAVIS St . CO'S i.itoro. Clothing Inittln to order; aLsd euttitig. flttligNot trimming (1000 Is Ith neatness and die patch. Give Win a. call. Those in search of .prosents for their 'notion', wit., sister, or lady trfeud, will save mcney by buying at 3trs. :E. J. 'Mrs(' co,', as nh^ has reedved a tine assortment of .and Ladles',Furnishicg li6o t 3, witch will be sal very SIZE .f.'";" 'Mime in search, of presents fdr their tnoth_!rs. wives, sisters, er lady :rends, will save money by calling at Mrs. Eti J. MiNwos', as she has received a him r.s..rtment of Millinery and 1.11 , 111.5 . rlllllll,lllllethk,K Including Tit,F, Gloves, and Hosiery, which she will sell cheap. beautiful poem and lIKsaY ' cOmical." Mod of Mary Jade," ktures by Hop pening poem of mely illuatrated y of a painting L',1,c21-1w) Mer AUCTION ! AUCTION ! AUCTION !- 43,000 worth of ready.unel clothing twist Le sold in 30 days, Sales to commence Nov. 2.. tall, and condom) Tuesdays, Thursdays and S. aturanyA. The best Mince ever offered in Towan•la to boy winter goods cM•?. - •A. . Marge. Tdsreurs Blocic,opposll-9 . tbe tigitare‘ . ILEwi • Wave the of their frimlk o death of ttheir NE MI 1:2 (u 057.9) ME =I [(1;c21-3t = ~!- - -.-,-_- ~ -o r 7,+.1 , ••'.' .1 5 *- :, ':.,.. - --':: 2 4., ..;;.-,,;:,-.,,-;'. .. '; - 'l.•-•:'"i ..'•:: -- , =,..- 7 ,z•...- , _:' , .. , . 3t, - ,:., :, .:_, , trilt;*,*ll4o 4ll g, Ida tot liare 4 Oet4AtOo to tkirlioMY pir o• titieT44'64/ ~.irt~ ~ . ~. Pr Cirt Mptmlay;-Deo.- 18, ete , will re shim owl stand cwiti risgibite sortmeut Qt Toys and .Fancy... axis. lied s Fancy China Goods Ma 011gay"OresWitil:" Aft num close out the stock on hand, we have added a 'flue line Of now goods, 'pad will sell all at prices that will astonish you.. Dail and be comb:teed. Decl4 Oar Gold Necklaces of the latest styles at Atka DRLYAN`B. for Loos limn.—You will find at the old stand of 0. A. BLACIC the following . assortment of 'Bogen Bros. Triple Plate Silver Ware, which mast be sold before January Ist i 32 Table esatora, 18 Cake Baskets, 8 Buttr !Stahel* Also, a huge stock of Napkin Rings, Fart' Receivers, Knives, F, 'orks, Tea and Table Spoons, Fruit Knives. Ice Pitchers, IC, Cali at once and get a bargain. . EDE Ire' Fluo Anzerlean and Sii:LA Cold Watille4 In Key and, Stein 'Winders, for ladles andlgents, at lIENDELNAN's. itzli RARE CHANCE.—To proeutea valnabid Itotelopilopery on reasonable terms. Div ing, to will sell my Motel, known as the International Motel. This is one of the best con structed buildings In Towanda, being 35 feet On Main stieet, anc. at feet on Elisabeth street, %he sterlea high, with all the modern Improvements, and contains one of the best ball rooms In the Dom. If net Sold by 'March I, it will be for rent. For, further Ittremation enquire on the premises. rar Sterling Silver and Silver Plated ware at low prices ist lIRvn'•LMAN.S. Ea' The large ready-made clothing business, built up by M. E. ROSENF I MD, is al tract! lug other establishments to this aertlon, bat the prudent-purehaser Will bear in mind that all deal ers are not possesKed:Of the sagacity, wisdom, and . strict honesty that actuates Mr. R. louts WI-Weak' transactions. Most men who pretend 'oil cloth ing "sheep," lire mere pretenders, which the creds Worts buyei lerns to his CWT...., 'Our advice is to all who want good goods at-fair prices, to call on itO SZNFIELD. It makes no dillerence whether you . are a Judge of the article desired or not, he Is, and will not deceive you. Above all things beware of the man who never invites you through advertise; monis to call. C.N" Goods sold cheaper than ever at CLIAMDEULIN . R. :1101.193. Or From J. P ..31C,TILTON, 'Esq., of Baltimore, 31(1.: • . . "I feel it to be duo to - you to say that a young lady, a member of My family, bad been HuTIATInk for seremi years under a bronchial affection, 'and the disease hinf made such progress, notwithstand ing the best medical aid hadbeen consulted, that great fears were entertained that the disease her. as with so many others, :night speedily termi nate 111 death. I was induced, through the Twrsua stun of a friend, to try your Dr. WISTAIC'S BAL. SAM Dl' WILD and, after she had taken three bottles. sho'was entirely Cured." 50 cents and ICa bottle. *old by all drulmists. Beautiful Cbristmas and New Tears Fes ents IiEIiDELItAtCS. M" . THE MACHINE WAS 'WORN OITT.— Why? Not because It scar 110 t shell built, but it was wrongly run. Thousands of 111,211 who have rup, down long before their three semi aid ten year are aceompastied, might have Leen renewed Into; sprightliness and vim, If they Iliad, tried the well known PtiltttAs SYni.:P, which contains among its coniprtals the Protoxlde of Iran, so combined that it asidintiates with the blood and;lnvigorates the whold system. This system has. proved effica cious In tPoisanda of cases. and will do - eVerybody Ruud winitises It., All druggists keep it. t.:rl" A big stock of 'very. line Stone Ring.: at very low prices at IfeNDELltss's• CHRISTMAS IS COM I hat present can I g..t for iny Wlro. slst , ‘r, or Kret etheart, or hoz' hosbaud, brother, or friend, tut the ease htay be :• What will be mare acceptable than a nire Photograph at W(nd,'s'i They are very !dryly re touched and painted-in neat styles. Or If ymkwant a photograph, large, from life or vole,', yen can ai'o got them there In India Ink. IVaterColors, or Cray on. , Nothing like It made In this county. Itement her, at GEO. gallery. There Ps° moult •loudy *cattier, yida need Ll , c, think of It In time July few weeks to Chrisynas. Fine French clocks lIENDET MEE -4" a" Every genuine article has its counL tertot; SO every hohi , , , t inna has his pre tentlor Sur his Itie else \vil isir estimable and h0n0r:31,16 clothing dea!er. M. E. Itosr.Nri ELL , . made the Inh.inons a study from parly South, and brio" rontrol;ed In hnsine.4s trai,rar:lons by the stitetelt regard for troth, afitfilw:rig - hts of his ens- tonter;i.lrlis - are not prosurnc.l always to be as writ I"t 4 tell as blruself, 011t . , , rs who I,:tro ue regar,l for the precept of the rule;•• seek to profit by his et:viable ytTatation, by eng:•gin4 In tly.!sgite :141t1 tpake large piofe : ssions. Look opt for them. :7" .lIENDETNAN's store is; filled with fir:A.4llll4s articles for tti,• 11.)11(1:ty CoNst - NtrtivEs.—The adverti ser, a retirPsd physician, having providentially ills covet; d, Ilille a Medl9l 'Missionary In Southern Asia, a very simple veg gable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, A• 5111. not, fironchills, Catarrh, ant all throat rind lung allections7alo a lord-live and tadiral tpeelge for Nervous Debility, Pretnatiire Decay, and all Nier lions Complaints, feels it Ills duty to make . it known to his suZering fellows. Actitated LY this .inotlve, hi' will cli,•crf idly send (free of charge) to All who desire it, the recipe for preparing, and full directions for successfully using. this providential ly discovered reniedy. Those who wish to avail theinselv'es of the benefits of this di'scovery teat; can do so by return mall, by atitiressing with a stamp, naming paper, Dit,,CIIARLI:S 3IARSIMA LI., - 33 Niagara Street. , P►~- =RENDER:AN has the finest stock or Watches, Jewelry and Silverware, ever brought into this town, Call and see It: M . A TONIC WITHOUT ALCOHOL.— .TllO PEVA - V - I.IN SYRUP Is a Protected Solution F of the l'rotoxide of Iron., v.hteh Nitalizes,purifi,!s, at, enriches the bleed. byspeptics and those szitferleg from Chronic Diseases. read the following: 1t,v..10113 CI re ory. Pastor ot the IVe.leyal Churel.t. at l'lt t,ton, Luz, rno c 0 . 1: ra My Dear Sir. 7 llavlng at various times:person ally, and In my Own and other families. tested the great value of the modicine called I'iti`tt TIAN SYRUP ((H PROTECTED SOLUTION OE I WIN., I most cheerfully recommetdi It, especi ailpto lin.se who are sit:Tering (rent dyspept In and r, let votts disorders. As a reliable and is,wet'f al• tcratlvo, It I think, unsurpas. - scd: and as:yin:le, free from all the oidect tenable features of ale(114,111 remedies, its a most ellicient auxiliary .to the emu penance cltu?e. Ono of the greatest hindrances to the tetnperatice reform at present is, as I think. the triedlcal use of , alcoholic stimulant s.:Whatever may be argued as 0 their necessity In certain , cases, we have. in the PERUVIAN P. a safe apt efficient sui , st Unto for This te4- timcny is glven unsolicited, v,ith t 112! hope that some who are not yet aequainted with the valuable propmiles of the modlcito may he induced to give it a trial. Yours truly, CAt'vios.—Besure you get the Pt:la - VIA: 4 : SYlt Vl' (nut Perin lan Bark), Sold by dealers generally A thirty-two ptg• , pamphlet, COSI lataing a tr6atlst on Iron as a medleal ag:mt, and other valuable pa perA, testlaionl.tis from distlitg,ulslted" clergymen, acid others, will be shut free to any ad dress. I i SETH W. FOWLE I'rup'rs.. St) Harrison Aventte. Boston, MPtRRIED. GuiswoLD—VA.Nool:DElt.—On the 7th Inst by the Rev. John Sk , PIT, at ItlArn.,tilenee I:4 burry. Mr. Henry t I ribwonl and Ills, Mnrtha Vat aur.ter, both ut Chennthg, N. Y. t the r. , 1 , 1t.ne0 of Mr. 3 1C10, 1 , 1 ,!e . , 1 3 1,4 2 1:,,y, Doi". TI, 15:76. by If. K Enene Smith. of Itranllle, Pa to MINs Annet`e .lact - ....0n, of Canton, Pa. =I - Hes. S. F. Brown, Mr. A. Burnham. of lad :Jury. and iii .s 1.1 0010 f;. Haggerty. or Ativas. ITevr .417ertisometts. XTOTICE-1 ' 1 " 13LIC SALE.—.By irtut , or an order of tIoi" Board or Directors „( for m u t ua l R i a;ding and e:triug Fond Asi•oeia uon of the B.11(111;01 o f 'for:anda, wade at t lar meeting held 14 , 576, titer, n 111 be ex posed in public side t.) the, highest 1.1.t,;er. for cash, at :lie Grand Jury Room at Ole 'owl Itoin.e. In T o . wanda Boni, on \ln\lt.l Y. January •:Ith. at 7:31 P 31.. Ten Share!. of Stock or the tratud'erred l'y Mary S. ers to t lie As , oelation In aceordiitice Olth this con.titatt..o by-law 44. I N. N. lIETT-1, Jo., W. G. i;ORDIrC, Sec'y.—(l/N1.0.) FAIIII FOR SALE.- 11 The. undersigned fre 11.5 farm for eat.. 01- nate.' ,In Itra.l:uid CO; Pt., and ~iit alnlng aeren. The turn Is adapted for swill (rift culture, U t : tulle torn' Depot, and !-„,, ' from Sugar lino switch. On It Is a threllltig Jonas with good etnar, and a good well of water writhe door; small barn. and vow, 30 fruit trees, ahil 3=t aerteset to sttawberry idant , a tart spring. For particulars vlllOlll3 of W i 11.17,11GW1N. '...llllwask (it' ra, . - yNay.= 4W.3 MWM .S n,". -- ' , "' V''''''"'"'...7" , " .. o*''.---."- 0 *''. --- ." - - 7, - -,- -,- . 7 .-, • 4,"_ -- the - 1,44* - •_ . 4e: - - 31 6 -- kt ii .%,-: -, . ,.. • , • 2 fyz .. : . :, ' :--,..• •,L .- 7 .1! r oillAirsilli awl 1 - "d • • nig imelved ttglpitiAfrok it ick ta inamiessrsd rfSha at "roWanda,l%..iibeleet , ..Washrf oirtatatMetifi 'for "the following, , .p. , ,,P0r writ - fistula, all pipe aad cancerous ViandfloreV fdatoril'et 4111: olescriptions, diseased il PI ifilltinds, king bones; lameness cured tbutteli hbi removed); setatches ' or: re ale -heel :-- stfoulder atralns or founder; contracted feet, and all diseases except contagions ; cutting at bishoptng old horses teeth—an operation thatAeservis the attention and approbation of all horsenten—an operation width tinwares the age and cenctition, adding years to their lives; docking, pricking and straightening of tails; castration of all horses and colts (Dope ex cepted), Sdr a stable of thickind he has all the convenictees. There will lx, on exhibition at his office the only complete anatomy of the horse In America (crutalning all of the 247 bones), and many rare specimens of surgery Tiorformpri by him. . Having secured the services of .1. S. TANI% V. S., and by gentlemanly deportment and strict mitten. Lion to business, I hope to merit the esteem and approbation of tho public, and solicit a liberal share or their patronage. Special attention given to diSeases of Horn Cattle. Dr- Lima will visit patients at any distance for reasonable pay. Examinations and consultations free. . , °Mee ft BUFTINGTOWB LlVEkir ST4BLZ. , F. 11.. LEWIE!.. Towanda, Dee. ^.1,18;6, THE HOPE OF REWARD IS what Induces so many people In search of . .7 SPLENDID FARMING LAND • go to Xlehlgan andpelint horn the ONE' MILLION OF .ACRES Qt the And grant of the Grand Rapids and indlanit V.V. Co. Strong soils. sure cropi, plenty of timber; 'no drntithsa grasshoppers, or chinch bugs. Pure water, running streams, ready markets, civilization and schnois. Railroad runs through centre of' gratits PFIC ; C from #l - to to 410 ror acre. Send for our ll lustmted paniphiet.'fullof facts, in German or En glish." Bay In what raper you saw tills notice. - • • Address, W. O. utrao ART, !AND CoulnestOxEle, Graztaaid&s, latch. fiebtft - [Diss•4l6-13teow/ rATUICH SULLIVAN. WANTED.—Active agents '.to sell our "Great nousehold Companion," an Inillspenslble article' In every family. Agents are making twenty to forty dollars a week.. Price of sample .2.40. For eI.VO we will mall It prepaid to agents odly. State territory desired. Address • BISSELL a CO.. 218 North 9th St., rldra,Pa. Nos% 304 en _ - PIIILIIDELPIIIA & READING Ii ~ILILUAD. !? ARIIANOESIEST OFD PA. SENGEII T4AINS Trains have Allentown as follows: (nta Perktomen Branch.) For F4lladelplds at 6.'0, 11.10 a.m., 3.15 and 5.55 p. For PhtladelPhla, at 3.10 p. tn. • (via Bag Pennrt.Branch.) : For 'Reading, 12.30. 5.50, 8.55 a. m.,12.18, 2.10,-A.20 and 9.00 p. For IlartistAurg, t 2.30, 5.50, 8.55 a. tis., 12.15, 4.30 and 9.90 p. m. For Lancaster and COlumbla, 5.50, 8.55 a. m., and 4.30 p. m. t Does not run on Mondays. 817NDAYS. - For 'leading, 2.30 a. m., and 9.00 p. For Ilarrisburg, 2.30 a. m. and 9.00 p. In. ~Trains for Allentown /ravens/Wiese.: . Cora Perkier/ten /ranch.) Leave Philadelphia, 7.30. a. m., 1.00, 1.30, and 8.15 m. SUNDAYS. • • - Lea* Philadelphia - , 8.15 3.1 n. (rota Last Penna. Branch.) Leave Reading. 7.40,.7.45, 10.35 a. in., 4.00, 6.10, and -10.30 yr, in. Leave Ilarrisburg, 5.20, 8.10 a. in., 2.00, 3.57 and -7.55 p. in. • ' Lave Lancaster 8.10 a. In., 12.55. and 3.45 p:m. Leave Columbia 8.00 a.m., 1.00 and 3.33 p. m. Lease Reading. 7.20. a. In. Leave Harrisburg,.s.2o a. in Trains harked thtis (*) run to 'end from depot 9th and Green streets,. other trains to and from Broad street depot. The 6.50 a. to. and 555 p. tn. trains from Allen towa, and the 7.50 a: to. and 0.15 p. m. tralng. from ha‘e through cars to and from rtdi adetplii.s.t oet4-75-Iy, 1879 NEW-YORK DAILY ITERALD AN!) W. YORK WEEK/. I lIERALD. ' 1, 8,6-7 - , WIES GortDON BENNETT. ritOPRIETOII LONDON OFFICE OF TUE NEW-NOllli HERALD:- PARI3 OFFICE-AVENUE DE L . OPERA. NAPLES OFFICE -7 STRADA PACE. The pally Edition of the AD is conceded to he the t;roatest Newspaper of 'the age," 'both 10 pitlut of eirculatlon awl popularity. Pt:RUSHED EVERY DAY IX THE YEAR elo pays for one year. Sundays Included. es pays for Oaf` year. wit hoat. d Sanays. pays 'for bI y months, Sundays Included. et pays for six months. Ydthout Sundays. • a_ pays for our year for aby spedinol day of the w•I: et pays fpr tuonihs for any sp..elflcd lay of the \lrk 11 pays for one ufonth, Sundays ltwitulerl puNisfa no 8. nai ar Tri-ireday Editions •1• . . 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Bur nett', story, begun In A ugu , d,-ha:; a pathos lad -a dramatic power which have been a surprise to the Is k be a series of original and - exquisitely thi,trated papers of Popular Science,' by Mrs. lerricii, each paper complete In itself,. - There are to ho, from varhius pens. papers on • ...DOME LIFE AND TRAVEL.•' Atio. practical suggestions as to town and country life, village Improvements, etc., by well-known Mr. Barnard's article on rations industrle of . 6 rear Britain Include the liPtory of "Some Exvr iillt`lllS Co-operation," ..A. Scottish Loaf Factory.. fu the Novemlwer nutohcr. aria —Toad Lane, Roch dale," in December. (wilier papers are. , "The Brit, Werkinginan's Home." "A Nat inn of lihop kedpers." " Ha'penny a.Week for the Child," etc. A richly illustrated series will be given on "American Sr ore, by Ph.od and Field," by various writers. and each on a different theme. 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"TEEN 'SIONTIIS FOR DOC' _._ Seriturer for. December, now ready, and which contains the opening eliapters of 6-Nicholas Min turn," will be read with eager curiosity aub Inter est. Perhaps nu more readable number of this magazine tills yet been iSsued. The three numbers ofjzieriblier for .4 uglist, 'September and October, W citaitilitiethe opening chapters of That imss Ltiwries," Will be given to every 1113 W sabscriber (who requests It), and whew subscription begins with tippresent volume. i. e., with the November number. Subscription price, ti a year-3a cents a number. Speelat terms ou botthd volumes, Subscribe with nearest boet - ootilef, - or send a check or P. 51. Money order to .Sc CO.. Det:2l , t 43 Brii2drlyt New-liork. =I = MEE ._,~. ~;, .~.,. • RURAL putirdstuxG co.. 78 Duane St.. New-fork TIII.RA'T-TIIFILD YEAR =INN 'yANT.W. , .. 4 , ;•, / • Wash IlrCodwaf4 4 ;r44:o l 2. .Ifpw r Eork. llGlTElA—EacelpbspeibeWileitlEA4 o- 11 1 140114(1M -,41. • 4 Tliire Is but little change to tWtlltilftbe flesh made having the prefeninee rendethetrillealk_ 4;1;1, AO elesowlllog promptly:Oisaretkal, I = l % for tither grades Is dull and rfOs . • or( 414 - state pap, le4eetto 2 ' • •40 :-.4 - .. 4 "4 . 1 , 3 4 • citrtirgera 11 F • ' ' creatrurry, choice,' • r- • 1 61 goo 4 t o fi us " firkins Selected " falr to good •• halt firkin tabs, choke selected . , 16 16 ..4 .4 ha to good - " Welsh tubs, selected 030 , W . N e . st . : L arril, - cream, " ry fair f. alof t° fas g or r to good " Arians, *clotted, tIN i„ " N - fair to good „ %WS; Western dalry.tuba, selected. hO ••We to groad. ... . . Western factory tubs, selected ... • • - to,L OOO CHEESE.—lbeeelpts for the week, td,0110,11011111a., The market at the close is trifle mare iwlttritirark.l"i; account of Increased local trade, Badness eqe.ato.- -- J4 . i ,.. , port is dull without material change la Iletc& - We quote:—, : State factory, fancy . " " • fair to goal • ' Western factory, cheddar Ana ' 3$ ti 66 flat, fine ' poor to good ' MOS - ' EGGS. ' ••• The recent, cold weather I . ,bns a - tendeser strengtbeu the market and Indrease Oriees. We quote:— ' • ' ' „- • • State and Penn ' . Ott,. ii;;;terulineiresh • O -••• :.'. ' - ''',' ,e ;:` , :n . fair to good - -, .4 -. ..,.--. 4 4-;-, Southern . ' , -28461 X .:::. '' , •: - :',..';' 4 !-, . ~:,-:;+. FLOUR AND MEAL. ' -'' ; ..- 4 ,;;; , -.l.tpri Flour continues active with an advance of /rota '-.:--,:',','+'.;:: sto 15c per barrel. M ea l in fuller Supply without' -.',,:Y;:01, , : change in price. - . _-, ... .;..-- ,, ,..,5, Superfine' • ' , ' 4 NOW 46 , ' .-,,...-.--.,,,,:_. Spring.wheat, extras - 3 5 3 84 60: !riv -, 14..f..,i at. Louis, extra S 6 0605 - 9 0 ::::. ~... -' . fancy * 6 00666 76 , '.••:::,:.---- . family ' I - t• .;. 7 00148 413_, ,- ';'' Corn meal, yellow ' • 2 &Ma OS':. . . white - 2 236210 - GRAIN: Wheat firmly held, transactions small. Barkry :f dull, • Rye qnlet. • Oats slowly bat Wet.. Cara firm for new, heavy for old. (Wheat, Spring, No. I ~ Chicago, !N0.... , r .. 1 321. 28. 7 . - : , :t •,•. ". Milvraukee, N 0.2 ' 3 ..Red winter ' 1 2101 as - --_---,-• " . Amber - 1 Vat 46 -. :,. -, . -,-;-.-; ", -WWI .. 1 3001 48 • Barley r:v..4.,..... 80(3 88 _- - Rye Oats, mixed ~--. 450 48 - - ' •,':,,..`,.. ” white l. r- -`.,,„,,-..". 47( 49 . ' Corn, westerninixeti.:.„ .;; .. r..:i.... : ..:: NO . 58 -,-.- * yellow • 59(.-81 '-'''',."' BEANS. r tithile -- ' l t '• 2 Market for Medium hi'decldedly b etter, _. ..! •-•'-, ..-.4", kinds remain as last reported. , ~ -','. ~...r7. j. 7 ...77.'..1 , - ?;,'- 1 . - .i . ." , Rea. Medium f • 2 25air .to geed - • 2 Wdill2 '•,,,',! ':` ..-4 , 4 • ~, ' Marrow t 412 25- . 2641 - -' White Kidney •,... . 40(32 60 - __. „ Red Kidney.. Hops. Unfavorable foreign adVices have restricted oter- , .•- - *A ations for export, while the home tradehas allg tly improved, but with a large supply prices are issrelt,-z steady ad quotations ,••. 1 , Crop 'VI, State, good to 75 Wis. fair toptime . • 1502.5 . ' Crop 74, poor to goal /o®ls • SEEDS.. e - clover active, and whdn pritndr. vsrtes littl e iti , _ price. Timothy steady. Flaitfiltila•akilmool.94 .*,,, clover 1878, ....".'f...Aluiliifit . ." :- ., .-..: Flat, western rough " ' r . - " •-":1 irtlait 644.:.,i4r.f,. Typothy, per bushel • ....„:..%44R.0r. , ..-.1,,...,; TALLOW. . • - r- - . ; Aa.P...* Business moderate, prices steady. . - - f 4 Good to prime ' Cl@ BM ' - • ' 1)111E1) FRUITS. • - , - 114'. There is a better inquiry for prime 4.apples at •..:?.5 prices a trifle laradvance -of those realized. last' .....ry.,, , r. - eek. New peaches are scarce and command out. - .:-... side figures. Raspberries in more liberal stipply.:', - ;:'.. .and lower. Blackberries ancrotherstball'indtagre- 'quiet at quotations. 4. ' " - • ' • , , 5t .. ..a • ..,'Apples, State, sliced l igr.334- - - f • " ~. plartersl . . • .. Western, sliced . . - -1gt . A..Ag ,. ..., - quarters ' Southern, sliced ; . .....,....11(4) 41& , .... if ~.. qoartirw. " • ..i . ., ...: .. . t... 4® ,£. ... Peaches, peeled, fancy:. .... - ....,,.j. d . -. .,:::;;,.' (4211 •,- •. - ..'?--, ~ ".. , fair to good t:.) ...4.1i1 1311) ..;?•,:'-• ...:::.::' " • unpeoled, halves ' ..'1 12 - ' ft.. •,',.., 44 .• *4 .-- quarters . . BO 9 ' - . 9. .....: Blackberries. perJb -...... KA 93f .- . t''' ,'-';'.: Clierriei, pitted. per lb • '.. ' 17(giie -.- ,- , i' , . Plums. per lb -0 . - ' 15417 .. -,, ,;, Raspberries *o27 ...:. 1, . t. ,-...,-,..y.„ li. K . . &F. B.TIIURBER & CO., -- - :. ....,-- ~.- Importers, Wholesale Grocers & Com. 3terChanta. `l l,--- ' - West Broadway. lteade & 'Hudson Sts; N.Y... • . Produce Commission Department In charge of .1., - Gates. We receire and sell on Cotntlibuirmall - -ti. kinds of Country Produ,ce; make cash adyancea ore . con.slgnments and furnish atencll'platen and mar. ket quotstione when destied. - Correspoodonoe so- . •, IMlted.' QUOTATION I OF WHITE,F9W . EI-L & CO., Bankers ifid - Brokers,J3.lo.4, South TlOrd Street, PhlladelphLT„ Dee. 11th, 1876. I - - • _ BID. ASKED. U. S. 1611 , c 117541 - 117,16 ••1007010 • '65, J. and J 113.1 1113.11 .• = 44 44. 44 . 6 7 , 64 1157511163 i 117351 117 113 11135(, - - 121%! 121,41 • 11134'112V 111h.:',1114f,. .• - 107 , 4107Y‘ 100 100: , 48V 48f4 • :, 19% 19% 147 i 'l', • 2.0% • 48V 40 1343i1n shl ... 1.27 • - f.t 3371 40 51 513.1 • *:' 109'4,100M .r 44 44' 44 *68;64 " 10-4 0 . coupon Pacific 6's. cy New s's, iteg. 1681 " C. 1581 ' Gold Silver pofinsylvatila Reading Philadelphia st Erie -Lehigh Navigation " Valley, Ex. rutted It. E. of N. J... till Creek Northern Central Central Transportation.. Nelpue.boning ' Mortgage . . - En the District Court of the liniterd. • • 11 States. For the Western District of Pensusr. t taula. In the matter of G. 4 'F. Mason k Co-, Bankrupts. No. 1704 In BankrUptcy. Said Court having ordered .that the Tristee of said estate shall refer questions in dispute as to prefered etainiS arising In the -distribution of said P r estate, to the Register of the District-foroleelsion, and that distribution he made In accordance there- . 4 ! - with, subject to the approval of Said Conn. , ' 1 ' Notice is hereby given to the creditors of said estate. and 411 persons interested, that for the pur pose of Investigating and determining said Tres- - lions in dispute, a hearing will be held before said Register at his office in the Borough of Towanda, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of December, 1875, • commencing at 10 o'clock, a. , in..and continuing . through said 'day and other da s (-1f necessary), and upon the final determination by said Court of said questions, distribution will be made of the money in the bands of said Trustee. Towanda, Nov. 29th, 976, N BANKRUPTCY.—In the Dis-• I trlct Court of the United States, for the Wes. tern District of Pennsylvania. Harry Mix, of Towanda, Penna., a Bankrupt nn• der. the Act of Congress of March 2d, 11567, having applied for a discharge fromallids debts, and other , claims provable under said Act,_ by 'order of the ' Court; notice is , hereby given to all creditors. whol.• have 'proved their debts, and .other persons Inter* '_ e:ted, to appear on the 12th day of JANUARTX-. 1377. at 2 o'cloCk, P.m.. before E. N. Willard, Esq., - Register in Bankruptcy, at his 'office in Scranton; • Penna., to show cause, if any they have, why, at . discharge shall not be granted to the said bankrupt.', Rica C. MCCANDLESS; Clerk.- 4; _ A T OR'S NO TI C E.—ln th e tl matter of the voluntary assignment Of )lowa Watkins for the benefit of his creditors. In the • Court of Common PleaS of Bradford County. NO.' 6511. Sept. T., 1873. The underslkned, an auditor appointed brthez court to distribute fund in binds of the assignee... will attend to the duties of his appointment at Ma" ,„,.* once In the , horough of 'Towanda, on FRIDAV January 15, at 11l A. 31., When Intsons having!' ruins upon said fund must present them, or be . forever beharred from the; same. _ EEO • EX ECITTpit'S NOTICE.--tNotico is hereby given ,that all persons indebted.to the estate of oh niWatic lus s late of Athens twp,deed, , !mist make immediate payment to the undersigned. . ; all persons having claims against said estate must present them, duly authenticated. -for settlement. - •• B. M. PECK. Executor. Nov. 23w6 V.XECITTOWS NOTICE.- Not ice. 14 1s hereby given that all, Persons Indebted to tar estate of David Elinherger late of Wilmot, ileceased.anust make Immediate payment - - to the undersigned, and all persons having ebilna against said estate must present them, duly sue- - thentleateil, for settlement. Nov3o,esc• JACOB STROUD, Executci. • F\ is NOTlCE.—Notice - - F A is hereby given that all persons Indebted 10 the estate of Margaret.Etlenhergor. Woof decd, are required to Mate Immediate pay ment to the undersigned, and all persons- having elaims against the said estate, must present - tbeln,": - duly authenticated, for settlement. • P. B. STOWELL; JACOB STROUD, Executors.' -.L. OE A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ; Notice Is hereby glren that all persons Idled to the estate of 11. B. Wilhelm. late of HlM dogton twp., deed.. must make imtnediato pay= meat to the undersigned. and all persons having claltns against said estate, must present them, dAT authenticated, for settlement. - _ MILS. ELIZABETH ICP,LIAIf„ JA.II - ES H. WEBB, Afters, East Smithfield, MT ADMINISTRATOR'S N Notice isheieby given that all, persousirt.. dewed to the estate of, George McCabe, late ot e:; wantla.maust make immediate payment Witte undeit; and all persona having claims against saIC-X. =estate, must preaent them, duly authenticated Inn settlemeet.. .• • JAZATS Mee ABE, •• , • • Admistiottater, FIRST NATIONAL BANK, . . ~ . ..._ .. _ _. _ ~.. TOWANDA. PA.. Du. 14 ism , - - • , The annual meeting of the SiOckholders of this ~,,,.: Bank. tor the election of Direetore.-will he held an-,' ,, TUESDAY, January 9, 1877, between, the hours of'. -._" 1. anti 3 P,ll, ' -. - , N. N. BETTS,Itt., Seelc. 1 ,- BM ANNUAL AfEETTNO OP Thu Stockholders of Males's:di Itridge for the electloo of a President, Treasurer 'and atm; • Managers, to eerie the ensiling 'year, will be befit at the ...etre of the Find National-Bank. Torinada, Pa., s ou WEDN gSDAY, Janitst7 3. Ira, tiutwe . elry:i:.; the hours (11 and 2P. H . . . • ;.:• • N. N. , Towanda,-Dec: Y, 11321. - • . • - . - 7 • !)-• • HEIM 1 Wel let. 2 1062,50 , '" : • Legal. H. L. SCOTT, Trustee. L. ELSBREE. Auditor. M Ell mia BE Mil