- 4-t o:afford kleporttre I!)wal3a, P 24; Thnrsdas, hatary 4, 1877, ffl%ll, 3MVI. ririff:Or In order to give , j our subscribers the benefit of CLUBBING BANES for most of tl‘c pol,ular publications of the day, we Lave,. made arrangements by which we c:an furnish the'REnnrrEit and any of the followin - g papers an a l magazines at prices named. All orderronust be accOmpanied lily the cash E.BP:=En and Harper's Magazine,, $4 50 " " Harper's Weekly, 450 " Harper's Bazai, 450 " Galaxy, - - '4 70 " -Lippincotts' 'Slag., 450 " Littell's gaxazine, 750 IMIII Appleton` Journal, 4'oo " _Pop, Sci. Monthly, 550 " Godeys' Magazine, 3 " ". Nursery' , - _ - 2 50 L " " American Agri'ist, 250 " Country Gentleman, 3:75 " Atlantic Monthly, ,4 71 _" - " Scribner's Monthly, 4 "' fit. IN iebolas, }: Di " Eclectic Magazine, " " - N. Y. Weekly Timis ; 2 fl' " i " N.Y.WeeklyTiibuiie 260 " ``• t.F..emi-Weekly Post,: 350 " " Semi-Weekly Times; 400 ‘` " Semi-Weekly Trib'e; 400 LoCAL AND . CENERAL. tint carder-ling rt•turns his sincere thanks to those of (iu r - citizens, who so actierously patroniztiil him on New liar's Day. r Tut: Vaivermilist Sociable will meet at the bonsc,ofJonN M. Rinxi, Tuesday evening next. :lamp. cordial invitation is extended to all. ; PPOINTMENTS BYE . , COUNTY CO3l- Misslo Commksionem met on 31malay la,t and made the following :lA ',tim :nem 1577 : Cif \ . j , i , ia.;:—Doet.t,r D. S. PRATT. The' -spp , ,iiitilient of Mr. Li W - is as { - hark will gii'e t enerahsati,faetion to all hiisintss.in the .!t! ( - hiring th TIIE bonSe of Mrs. GILLIS in the First Ward, j took lire on Thursday cvenitiLr. the Ist nit., and. Was soon all its. contents. The tire oriL , ....nntell in the' I,:tsctnent, which 'was usol as a salo,tt, and spread— rapidly to ail p:tris Luilding, so that theyf fcrlA of the tilomen who were promiitly on tie ;;round wt ri,,of no use save to pro tel adjoining . buill:ings. saloon 10 It.ckt.'il at thetime, the !c'anse of the nnknoWn. L. The•honst: was insuteil for In - sst:Ll:s hardware store enteicd - oy a thief last-(11 - cdraF,day) e\t n;ag, and a number of revolvers, podda and other cutlery s t o l, m . It j ; . ; that the party gained vhoi4nrxe to the, stoic before it was clot , . d the evcning . , as a sin-pici4ms lookin, was Ft.A. n hanging' about this c.:tablh.hinent - dining the afternoon and Levicus. _and that having sc ull ted hinl'elfin one o 1 the upper stories, I,C•Cirac down after 114 qe was locked, si,elneti his Lowy - , and er..;:caped, by the hael; lie left thrown open. 1:;:.s ht en a; yet discocored to the idt n . tity or W.:ere:lb:nits of the thief. - TEE f”:1, , x% ing' , l?(...olut ions were adopl -91 at the regnlar :nt•fr :of i Tum.at;(l3 r.ofi,:ve. No. K. I,f P., li.ld Ike: 19, Ily the ttc rth of 1314). I'. I) “ur tivi- 111.., 10-f an intellig(qa, wi , rt anzlthecom -11111;kity Th:it tlt,nd to the 1 "en reLltives ; ];(1 11 ivuds our (::11.11( t;rl~;t?1« That bi;-I or - rpspect to" hk .sur Cat,tle, Hailbe ' draped iu foi , thirty t;ays. c./, Th.tt thesc ut ,fis be 'CI], (I oil the liiinttEt.s.of the h t • " In =l ,l to :L e ,evet'3lll , ..\‘:• - paper, r, th.,l a el:l.y ofthe -aine 1 , ...1'.:t:0•1itt.1 tlw widow of our (lectas t(l I.rother, t•xpr , -.sive of our synip:iihy with Ler in lit r nht:', W. \ IN(TNT,I .1. N. CA' IFF,W oop , 4 ~j , 1 Tit : by the pupil, in 1 it •:2A Li ;c I ' d. ' Vi,fl'y Chi tLr :;I:li. , ;4111, 11411 pre:Olt a •:•••• C:s ' • •llt`n'tly ren•lereil. I; t.) .nit !Lip•ci.ll C.1.-4ts of mum MIZI )n • ri.•na an t It ::-Itfikiout awl r.. 12 intiti clisplayt..(l tlit. rt.- ! “f the t , . •' ..t•. IME 2 fl' hi- S•lCry wr.s Irkttii f-,•"1-1.1 it'if-e , 1!:01 311(1 nu:nt.il `4: 0 1- ,u 2 i, 4,r 1,1 1 , 1..u..c.t1 hr elf:•t•tiv,..!' in— ,ctl :‘;•h •f . )f ti.i coiiTity C•i 41 , 11 4 .11c,ut- ME 'no Feast 4 O; t! ..!j O I 01: : 1 014 t f 0 ( 0 1t• 1.1:, its atinirtl re- .71 I . .:tIC 1 . /i11'1 7 4';0111 l::•.1rt; '.:! ME n rt . t;;.• Ir./C . / Ty 4.1 111.•.11111/11!1!1111/1 01 S./11 ~1'.1;•00 t:te 0: ,1 ,•:r111. f. /1`..1./1 :I , il'at•/11i , PIS 1;1011 / :SlVCet::t. SO,,"S of I .• I'l e:11:11 :trv /SS of the et•khrate.l at • -.;.(•!ill•i•-4:11's • •.:••-.ra< • 11.1,0; 1;14 Mlay '24. 'rh,t e!ctrill r. - as tic•ek- =I .1 r.,hs tV:ti. .T 1 1 •••-, • ; ttn•;•,•:. tit • c.. 11-• 1: w,t; :c•• :11.q ):"1 of ( Aftt r • t childrot tke ttcu t.'.:•2 t, lore lit- tip and ,••••••ery chili , frwn t l•V;.11 It. till• - _matt - -/. • Mr. T. of lire -School, titade 11,“: c‘oting, - witia were v d - , -I,,.int. Lott Itoaltil) - •; - D.'S. 0-6 . •! NV,••:!; iiil.. 1:14;% - i! o;;;‘) a )li:•sion ;it Iltfuse, Cl • dt Towamla. by a layman of 11ti:t put up on l).iyn all lie*roads lead. 11.1. (It (i 11 /11 . ) WS : Good Shepherd. at f; • h - t•iii noti.zo: vices ,t•••,til le•soti.,. i•vi•ry Similily after • • 1: .•: if Goa %yid, 1•4:4t. invitatiiiii IA -y()Ung ; ;/. , 3! rite.. l „ H', men. arid, •• • •II•lati. ci.irie_atid 1.01 - akiLi the name-of t 6. 1, 21 ,1.7 • I. _ perS;uis of nil the classes in :in,: "'wend, 11 the tirst r vice: NOlicit te•tular Fray.er of the cintrch. by a short :u- ;':c,` by th e l a y I,li,..iritutry in charge , ;l'i'. The conzregaiiiin bas now 'sixty 9 1 !" tc4::111:10k. anti ;;Ii Wt-thiciAlity after was held - in the. ifi'cztit 1""0 were present.. 'rue aluiir was nialer,the care•j)f a ciun -r.ri:tce ror,istintt 3lesst.s. ritANf: 1.. wARI, :1114 DENNis :old was a thoft'ugh success. The s rif 1 'i'rist Church l'hoir rode up in a. ir,ll t ttil ilr. sang .t 11:1/nbei - it Chi istiniv; iliiicued the pi I.ct.t dings. The b.ite_ Prayer .Society of 11 , , pi copie - s caell ui ti. ay't . r. -ati4l ;:st..l by 'la:14.4;1;1, with 12;tt..at ilit t ercst, : 11 'd %%t' !Oft Wit the Mission of the' Good •pbet a will by (toil's blessing beNeoine th • Chapel :if the (iood Shepherd in C4LITSC of time, - ." af' a .~ ~~ ~ • 1 rk.wOrti)Der be' st'`sit surprised it our country friends, befOre winter is over, sholdtt change tint popular sotig, •" Oh ! the'inOw, the beautiful snow 1" to some thing like this, "Darn the snow !. ok,for a shovel and hoe !" But we counsel pa-i tience and sweetness of temper. 7. ONE of the most festal occasions of the season,.was the entertainment given by Mr. and Mrs. PAtKER, at their handsome residence at Sayre, on Friday evening,. to a !sleighing party composed of friends from Towanda. The Colonel fairly out did himself in geniality and hospitality. WARREN CENTRE.—We report an aver age condition of prosperity, morally and financially, although the Sheriff was amongst, us one cold Saturday not long since. Somebody has to pay . him. I think it is best td. come to the Mark without such expensive :help. We shall not need his services again for a':,long time—if wo.will profit by, the experience of other's, As a people we are trying hard to lessen our debts. All of our real wants are supplied; it is our imaginary ones that, get us into trouble. . Our four charches. including the North Warren church, are watched over by be loved pastors, who break to us the bread of life in an acceptable manner. The meetings are well Attended. ' We have a neiV F.team "jusi completed athi nip by Jour Dimos and FRE:krorr CABEY, both worthy ' young men: • The steam whistle reminds us that it is time to talk about a railroad through this vicinity again.'2' , We hope talking and acting may go together next time. Our merchants are having a good trade. KINNEY BowEs have dissolved part •nership, and KEY is carrying - on ready pay store with good success.." Re-` CuOEEICS Farmers' Exchange, little farther along upon the s.ime•street, is in actives operation. Iris iucreaSing business has caused him to take another assistant. Jot: is an - obliging, genial fel low, and is worthy of the good patrottage which be gets.. Another thing in his fa vor is that he keePs a superior quality of goods and sells them as cheap as the cheapest. -- We boast a Good TeMplats Lodge, and have a singing school twice a Area, con ducted by Mr. FAIINELLS, who is liked very much as a teacher. Our Chi-istmas tree was well loaded and caused many to rejoice. UM We have plenty of snow :and cold wpther, and enjoy reading the ItErolli- Ea, - and other good papers that are on the right Mde, these iong evenings. E. Jan. 1, ISTti. • _ LARGE FIRE IN ELMIRA—TWO 'FACTO RIES: EURNED.--Tile .-hityrtOter of Friday . :twining prints the f,tiloing particulars of a disastrous fire which occurred in that city LlSs'.(sep7 E3' You can bay 'a plated Castor for 99 cent'. In Mercur rir Call a KENT & BLISS', and look at their Black Grenadines. E... z - 1" A large stock of games and - toys,. at CONt, at WI/ All the latest publications, very cheap, at witircouts & Cie' Eyerphlng In the line of Jewelry, Sliver and sliver Plated Ware. at Ii EN DEL N thi - Don't fall to call at Iftxt , l7.T.MiN'S and see his g.;0.1s and learn the prices.- stir. A n good mdd-at 3f. lIENDELMAN'S w:ar ratth.,l as represented. Everything in the lino Cstation ery at WHITCOMB & SHACT:S. nr Call mid see the latest Laqies' Ties, Collars and Cuffs, at Mr% MINGOS'. `A new arrival of Ladies' Panniers, in volored and n hilt., at Wis. M nos., 111.:NDELitIAN • ti store is filled with on-t-z.lass articles for trad.). WIIITCOWI & SHAUT sell the best Blank nook 3 manufacture In the country. 17:-_Y" Ladies are especially invited to at tend the Ikato of Crockery at Athens next week.. ==== You can get all the latest styles of St at 1N. , 17 cheap, at WIIIITCOMB & U' The largest and best assortment of 9wlng clothing In town; all 31. E. ItosCsriELD'e. CY . You will be surprised to- learn how much yon can buy for 09 cents In Mcrcur Block. M" Great display of _Toys at BLACK'S old stand, next - Monday, Pre . . 18. [Decll tio-to the old stand of 0. A BLACK, and buy your Holiday Prem•nts cheap. (dee! I t"E" 3lrs. MINGos Ilan Ladies' Hats, ti Itnnwil for Ofitl do!lar and fifty cents, -In rood CM .C. 1•60 1 ,1, Sliver, and Steel Smetaeles, and Eye In great variety, at tigN . DE.I.IIAN riStore. ' Are- Fine American and S`tvi , s Gold Watches, In Key and Stem Wlattersitur. ladles and .gents, at I= -11. - 1112cDELAIAN has the finest stock of Watelle'F., Jewelry and Silverware, ever brought !Into this town, can and see It. 21'7 Tito Finest Display of Holiday Goofht in Towanda at the old stand of 0. A. BLACK next week. [tlecitl Car A large msortment of spring and summer hats, Just recelved, at NI. E. nosEti- BEEIGI rcS — FOR SAI.E . .—A good Gold Wa . Perr., , t time keeper. win lake florougli orileTs le payment. Enqulrela Oils office. Tf you want a suit of clothes cheap er than ynn ean. : !bny. the xann• In New York, just 10. IkiSEN itt. Ws. Don't tulip call at IigNDLFMA,iS, If you wish to buy anYthing In the line of Jewelry, Silver Ruhl Silver-plated Ware. C - 71 - s.»ag feeald, Ch.) ice Encore, and an ow ae.,a- cor t v..attoa noolocat PONVIM VS Music Store,S i vranton, 4 [deco-3i7. . -:77 . " I will buy CombingA, or cut and purchase It, Iron those u ishlng to sell. Call on Miss ELLA .1. P(oxr.r.t., Noo2 1. - umbarll street. Take Notice, there is a great re dne•lbm in Wait:tam and Elgin Nt'atelies. ('all at VELMA N'S and you - wtil be sure to buy one at the prices he is offering. M . Fun SALE Valuable Building Lots in Towanda Driro*, on easy terms. Apply to Jon!: W. 311 X. °thee Mercur- Mock, nortikslde Public Square, Towanda. The Grand Central Hotel, 'New Tort. leas adopted the tallrotul plan of •• eta rates," and announces a reduction front ti.CO to tl5O and t3.6olNn' day. •` „ jan4. • , - 1 , A. KT.INC., the 'Merchant Tailor, has moved his Tailoring establishment to DAVIS Co's Sion% Clothing made to ‘Ttler; also cutting, fitting and trimming done with neatness and ais ps-Vb. Give him a call. tg" Send to POwell'si Music Store, Scranton. Pa, for Sow Herald Encore, Choice, and all the latest convention books. , They are kept In goantlty, and can be sent promptly. jan4-2t. tThose in search •of presents for their mother, wife, sister, or lady friend, will save money by boylug at, Mrs. H. J. Id tii,GoS', as she has received a fine aseoriment of ;Millinery and Ladles' Funalhhirg Goods; which will be sold very clipap. t' Those in search presents for their mothers, wives, sisters, or -lady (rends, will save money Ly calling at Mrs. E. J. Utiinns*, as she has received a Ono thillOrtmont of Aildltnety and Ladies , Furnishing Goods, including :nee, !Derek and illeste4. which pie irtn ana chop. • S 111ffil &i 8 `kM „Uri:land - s'aald'ihnapar than nv4 - itt onanaratairs. , _ If" People living in the region of . Aril, ens will hare tram chance next - 'reek to purchase Crockery, GLIM, Lampa, Fancy Goodi and Notions at the great sate commencing Tuesday, Jan. 9, at the store lately : occupied by J. L. Counts, Attlee& These goods are regular stock, and riot bought for auction. This sale Is to close out a stoek, and the goods must bo sold. rir SUSWEIIANICA COLLEGIATE INSTl puTs.—The second winter tertn of this institution will begin Monday, ;ilium 22,1817. ,The corps of teachers is largo, courses of study humorous and rates of beard and tuition exceedingly reasonable. No effort Will be spared to Wye satisfaction to pa• trans. For catalogue or further particulars ad• dross, or call on I:rinclpal, E. E. 47,ictxt,a?r, To. wanda, l's. ; fians-3w). rir LooK liEnE.—You will find at the old stand of O.'A. BLACK the following assortment of Rogers Itrus.'; Triple Plate Sliver Ware, which mint be sold 1)094: Junuarylst : Table Castors, IS Cake Baskets, `ll Butter Dishes. Also . , a large stock Of Napkin Ittngq, Card Receivers, Knives, Forks, Tea and - Table Sperms, rtult Knives, Ice Pitchers, ac. cag at once and get a bargain. Decl4 lIMT`A RARE CIIANCE.—To procure a valuable Hotel proPerty on reasonable terms. Ow ing to ill-health I will sell my flute!, known 13 the International Hotel. This is orns of the be con structed buildings in Towanda. being 33 feet on Main street,. anc, 6i feet on Elliabeth Street, Sve stories high, with all the modern ittipnn - ements, and contains one of the best ball rooms in the Boni. If not sold by March 1, it will ba for rent. For further information enquire on the premises. PATRICK SULLIVAN - 0. F.—A special session of the R. W. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania will be held at Towanda on Wednesday, Jan. 21, for the especial purpose of admltting Past Grimds to mem bership In the ~Grand Lodge. and Imparting In struction In the work of the order. .Tito session for the admlsslon l ot Past Crawls will be .held at 3 o'clock, r. 34. At seven o'clock In the evening a Lodgeof Instruction's v.lll be opened in the Ltitta tory Degree, to which all members of the order In good standing will be admitted.. By order of the M. W. Grand Master. Atte3t : JAIICSB.;:cIetIOLSON,,SCey. ' se- The Colossal Brenze Statue of Vic tery which stands In the Park, at' Lo - watt.., before the tomb of tbo first soldiers that-fell in the revo lution, Is a lasting and beautiful trihble of art. 'lt' is one of the first objects sought by strangers visit fog our sister city, 'which Indeed may visit purpose ly to see this elegant object of high art. It was ob tained from the King of Bavaria by Dr. J.C. Ayer, to whom his majesty was especially gracious In ac,. knowledgment Of What his rMnedies are reputed to have done for the suffering sick. It was donated by the Doctor to the City nf Lowell as a permanent arid speaking emblem of the victories of both Sci ence and A inis. , —/fogorsturrn (.Ibl.l Ph R. 3 Jant • M .. DOCTOR, IT FEELS 'LIKE A OALL of FIRE!—SO speaks oftentimes the sufferer from dyspepsia. After eating, it seems as,/ , there was a ball of tire running - lip and down through his stomach. If he eats much he feels it t if he don't. eat much he feels it. It destroys It enJoymeht of life.. If the doctor be really desirous of curing, his patient he should not experiment with the suffer er, he shotild recommend' hint to use Pim t. \lax Slritur., whose merits hav'e been tested ,o long. and and always satisfactorily. Bails of pre in the stoins ach and Panuvr.sx 5T111.71. can't iogether. t Send to your druggist, he keeps it always ready and try It. It n itt work like a charm. Jan t. M" The large ready-made clothing Incinic;:s, bum tip by M. E. Itos Er all ract log other establlshuti•ids- to this :Teflon, lait the prudent purchaser mill hear in mind that all deal ers are not possessed of the sagacity.. v Ideal, and strict honesty that actuates Mr. It. In lil buslneSs transactions. Most men Who pit-teed sell lug "sheep," are mere pretenders, n bleb therild- Wow; buyer learns to r. 'Our advice Is t, all whonalit . gin d goods at (zit' prices,. to rail on Ito 6ESFIELU. It stakes nodifference 'Whether yon aryl 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 steno; to call. M r ' CHRISTMAS IS COMING.—What nice - present ea :CI get Tor my Wife. sister. or mveetheart, or for husband ; brother, or friend, as the ca,e may be? What will be more ac, , eptable than a eke Photograph at \Vocal's? They are very nicely re touched and palitied In neat stales. Or If you want a photograph, large, from life or copy. you can atom get them there In Indlaittl:. Water Colom. or Cray on. Nothing like It made In this county. Remem ber, at GEo. H. W41)41D . 5. Gallery. There ism, emelt cloudy weather, you need ti) flank of It in time. Only a few weeks :o Christmas. zn' T. " Every genuine article has its coun terfeit; so every honest• man hai. his pretender. Such is the ease with mit' estimable and hotter:ad, clothing dealer, %t. E. lftisEN Having made the :.sings a study trim early youth, and being controlled In bushic, tlarisnetlens I , y the strictest regard for truth, and the rights.: his cm— tomer., who are riot presumed aluayr to be 3 , 0 It ImSted as himself, ollo:rswhs) have no regard for the precept of the "goldon profll hisruvi reputation, by 'engaging ln Ilmn , halo bu , lne , ", and make large ipinfr.Ann.,. Look out for them. To CoNst - strrtvgs.—The adverti ser, a rttlreil physician. having rovidontially dl - covered, whit,. a Medical Missionary fu Southern Asia, a vety 'simple vegetable ;remedy f,.r the speedy and permanent cure or Cmrsumption, istb iironetittk, Catarrh. and all t l hroat and lung aftectionr—abo a po - dtive and radical specific for Nervous Deldilly, Premature Decay, and all Ner vous Complaint F. (enis It hts duty to make It known to his sairering fellows. Actuated by thin motive. hr will eiteerfully send (free of chaiget to desire It, recipe for preparing, and full directions for successfully using. this providential ly 01,0vered rent Ay. Thoso who wish to avail thentselfes or the benefits of this discovery wit t hout cost, can do so by return mall, by r.ddresslng with' a stamp, naming paper, Du. CHAU:I.p; P. 'MARSHALL, 33 Niagara Stret.t, Ihitralo, N. 1 MARRIED. EDDY—DERTIT.--In Albany, Dee. 29. 1.574.. by It..lanc•. Mr. C:arenre IV. Eddy. arid b.Mss Mary porby, both of Albany. Leßoy. I).:Teiribr:r the 29, hy 11. K. Mott. Eyl., Mr, :Matthew B. Mott, and Miss Matilda Roupp, Loth of 1 , 1ht:11.Y,71( 7.1 Co., Pa. PI,ACE—'(TIER.--At the Parsonage., :%fonroolon, Der. 21. he Rev. If a)lock Ann,troog, Jir. 6.•0tg0 I'lare, of 3facedonla; I:11a Solar, of Tii%anda. wooll—nßOWN.—mi t f'bristrits at tllti CMarla of East ,Siti It hflehl, by the Paktor, B. S. Penn, Ityrolt WOOtt and Miss itt , Stt Bros% u, all'of ;1 4 , infiblleld. . , GATES—F /ORM A N.—At the hon...i.f the brl4l.'g jwhlq. id Mansitehi. Tlega et.ataly. l'a., he Rev. Geo. C. Joie., Seth Gates, of .. Setttlitieltl. to Mary Faintest]. . - CLANK—TITTLE —At the home of the, br1.1 ,, ,t parents I.ltrblield,l),•2lth. by Rev. 3.11. of Orwell. Mr. John L. Clark of Shoslomulp. nod .1110 Amell3 - A. Tuttle. of Ltleht EESSENI)EX—!":I"F.I`IIENS.—At the Par,nnav, Monmeron. Jan. I. 1877. by Rev. Ilaßock Arm ftt M r. James E. Fessentlen, and .5115 s Annie E. Stephens, troth of Towanda. DIAMENT-1144.1:5.—D0c. 1577, nt !ler fa- Iher's hones, by the. Itt V. C. .k. T. N. Dia 'Wilt. of Towanda. an t l 741.z.s'Sarab. Il3tightt r of telt Of Port .1.% Ile; IV yalu,lng. IiALIWI'S-40NEt 4 .—At Stevensidlte, on Tues day. Dee. :a, by the Rev. Iteotge P. Itoplittet, Mr. Mantel Kalttfti.. of Mauch Chunk. and Mari Electra, daughter of dirtt. Artthelta Jote.ts. FAWCETT—PIEFFENBAUCII.—in the. Pres - church, 3lou'veton, 'ilarf. 2, 1877., by Rev, 'WWI: A.mstrvug, !Ir. At tennis NV. Faw cett; and 3llas Mary IMefrvabauch, both or OVerion. Thursday, Dee. 21, !Via. at Ult.' ieF.ldenee of th• bride's patentor. To wanda. P.N. by M. A. Pe Wolfe 110w4. of Central l'enusyltanla, a~. fisted by Uee. Jain S. fleets. Rector of chrh,t Church, 'rowan- . da. It. Frank F.,Aletnan, I.aoeo.ter. to Miss Mary E.. only daughter of Judgt. M•reur of the Supreme Court. New Aivertisemeatz. - 1 FO.R SA LE.—A Farm of 34 acres, on Hollon•IIIII, In Monroe tup.„ MI iinpr,vol. A good House and harm atitl Mee young orellarq tbereen. Well Ten -rd wlth Mom. :eel stumps. For wirtleuhm, empilre of Peter. Vaug,otiler, en the premises. 1 pm-I-tr. pENN§YLVANFA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL 3IANSEIELD, TIOGA tOUNTY. Located un the Tin:qi and Elmira State Line. 11 1: ESTABLISHED )557 F AC U LT CIIARLES H. YEARILL, A. M.. razNciat. 1WSEI'll • C. DOA NE, Nfil urri Nrierare. , FDA NelS M. S. 311T11.: 31.:+., 1 1/0/acmatil.3. FBA. NCES E. I:OS.1. A. 31., Di:EcErruEt.s. DOBAN.WOODI: CP 31. E., Higtory,lDnereg. KATE W. BALDWIN. E, MAICK C. BAKED, InAtrusne Idal. Nosh. WIINTER T ERNI (14 wreks/ c 1.005 pre. 4 , 1576 . Spring Term (14 neck,) opens Mardi 27, 1677, DEPARTIItE—EXPENSES nEirce ED Tul Boarding (Meludlog room rent,: fuel, llghttiond washing), iflt per term. Tuition without boardlog, lit: per term. All studenti who 'design , to lentil receive E 7 deduction per term. 'So Orphans receive 114 deduction per tenn. At grpd , StUdettli Neel tot Ob. Tnithun itrut-boardlng• ' . itt Modes school, .01 per term. 'FilcrCahliftEacs gr- • 474 -44 • - w autrataseasent4 ; F IRST NATIONAL BANK, The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Hank, for the election of Directors, will be held on MUt.litt PLY, January 9, lei,, between the hours of 1 and 3 P, 31. TTENRY MERCUR, , - i • " Deafer in . I [ - ANTHRACITE AND - --J 1 SULLIVAN ANTHRACITE ''' -COAL, , , .. COW= PAMI. AND ItIVZII STDICETS. TOWANDA, EGG.. STOW' CIIESTN UT PEA EGO STOVE CHEATNUT. SMALL MIT Coal s'oreenect, and Acllcerctl to any part of flu Itoro', - adding cartage to the at,ovo prices. Aid 01:DEItS xusr It ACCOMTANTED BT . Tll CASH Towanda, Jan 5, 1577 COWEN Sc Co. - AUCTION AND commisstox STofl To rooms receutly occupied by M. LEWIa as a Clothing Store, one ctn.!. South of EVANS et !AMU/11'S, TothiSll.l. Pa., whcie wilt ho found a Lull ilue of the very best CROCKERY. GLASSWARE, FANCY GOODS, FRESCO. CHINA. SW., IRON STONE and QUEENSW A RE, ' and BELGIAN CUT A PREPARED GLASMVARE, LOOKING .GLASSES, and a \ firth aksortinont Of LA with the very, best of trlturnlngs. KNIVES and FORKS, TEA and TABLE SPOONS, POCKET KNIVES., /IC • A fun line of the finest PLATED WARE, K FORKS, SPOONS, CASTORS, .C. YANKEE ,NOTIONS OF ALL Stationery, Blank Itookg, Pass IlexAs; Ladles and Gehl 's Handkerchiefs; Table and Towel Linens, 'towels and Nap- Sul.endvrs, And A. thousand other art Irle4 too numerous to mention. AUCTION SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND An goto,ll must give .411 kfaetion or the mom.y re funded. lioi dlfleliVi•Ted lu the corpoeutien free. Soncltlng t1o• rale. at A tirtlpn. of nr•al ENtate, I.lre Murk. rtett.lls. llou:whold Good.i. or :lily thing; tot, soUl at A wino) In town or country, at rrlres to'ntit the Iltueb. PROMPT AND ACCURATE RETURNS MADE. 'On all good left on coninlia:4oll Towanda, (!et 19, • \T YORK PRICES Current 11 for Country Produce, for the week t ending 14711, I:,ported expre , ,dy the BRA tr -1'01:0 REPORTI,II . , Ly. H. K. & F. It, illt"1:11Elt & U... W0., , C lirvad:Vlly, I:ealAC alid Hudson ..,:tr, : mN New I"'(,tk. It UTT Elt.—ltecelpts for,the week 24,90 packages There 1; but little change to note in the marker, fre‘li niade having- the prefereni..e over other quali ties. selling p:oniptiy on an Iva!, whlie the deuiaLd for other g;ailes Is (lull ar.if pi lees Irregular. We quote:— State Ilairie , , palls, selected (7Y15 . •• fair to gotid '3l(cott - creamery, choWe ,-0.:`,7 good to fine ai:(4133 - firkins selected ' Ou:12 o •• fair to goal 24(4.:9 half firkin tubs. elinieedielected :(.10,:te. •• - •• - fair to good a0a., , 13 . " Welsh tub., se!..ctcl 1':',..4 i. .. •• , fair to good •:.co.:til Web tern. c'reatiii.ry, choir:. • :ow,. •• fair to good iiii‘ii,:if, •• llrkins,.seleeted 2.l«ii .• '• fair to good liOS IVe' , tern dairy tubs, selected ::::41,1:11 - fair to good rfi.V. IVestern factory tul.4, selected 2161,23 fair to good 11 F.F.SE.—lterelpis.f.T the creek, 3:l,ooopaekag,o , . The inatltet at the eIo e Is a It Me inete aetive•, on :11M 01111 t of inerea,d local trade. tez portrt Is duit oithont material change In price. We iltiote:-- State fa,:ory, " fair tr. gtnAL.. We.,terti factory, 1.11.41.1.ir tine ••• - flat. - poor to go,NI Ti' record rohl weather haA a tendency to streh4tlwo the market and Inerea,e prices. We quote:— .. State and Ce.nn , an Western tine fre,h :_ i c 4 . 49 fal ['to g, , ,,.1 27(6:3 Southern ... • f...5. , ev.:1' vt.ortt AND )IF. \L. r Flour contlbues active, with an advance of front sto ISe per barrel. Meal itVuller supply without change In prlOs. _- .. I , Sop,rftw• 4 64Y,?.5 49 Sprllig wheat, ex try; '', :,fric, Ft St. Louts. extra . . 5 996 LS 90 '• fancy 6 et6a6 75 " family . 6 7 5 oils to Corn meal, yellow .1, 2 01(t1.1 05 white 2 6543'10 GRAIN., ' Wheat firmly held. trauctions,..wnall. Barley py, 9 , 1 1,,t„ oats steady but quiet. corn firm fur new, heavy for o:d. • Wheat, sr! log. No. I avai 37 " chleag". No. 2 31'410 33 •` Milwa3kee, No. 2 . 33(7at 3i `• Red; wlnt-r 2' , (k,1 35 '" A lol , er _ 3711 t. 145 While - 3(0,1 44 Barley sva, 88 it ye ;':(i4 9:1 Oat:, oil xed 47;ii1 44 " whlte - 476 - 4 ;:11.1 Corn, we:(tern I.llxed _ 54(e; 51 :` . '• yellow .82® CI 11 . E.1i (S. M.irket for Medium Is derlde.ll3 - better. Other lilitils remalu as last reported. Pea. fair to good 'l. ' . .!:diV: 50 Nteditun '2 .•;.t (a:: V, . Nl:lrr,.w 2 256 - tel 25 • ‘l' hit.. li Iduey 2 •1ie.12 ro . Red kidney • v 2 44d2 5n Ilol'B. Unfavorable foreign adviees leave restricted ,3pesr ations for exle. , rt. Itomo trade h 4:: Improved., bet t with a - large, soterly yrices'are barely , steeds at tinUtatittn'' Crop '7G, t‘tate. good to prune zoran '7t IVI9. fair to prime, . I:qiitts Crop '7l, poor to gootiirco... - , • sEE Ds. i-, Clever active, and when prime. varies little In price. Ti not by :+teady. Flax firm at gantmlon. Clover 157 G 15 , ,q45%.: Flax, weArcrn rough I 114?..1 61. Timothy. Per bu,hel I at CO 1.41 TALLOW. Ilusinest mod'crale, pricootstea.dy. to prime.... There Is a lw: tor, , Inquiry for prune !A aPple.s at prlees a trial.. In adv.:rue.. of those reallz , Nl last weet. New peaches are searee and command Mit slilo figures, Itampherrlea In more liberal supply :ma - lower. Rlaek berries and other small fruits are quiet at quotati6ils. A pp!es, timte, slieea . -01. t”i . •••• . quarters , u'_,ti 6 W estei II; Llletol Id, 5 ...' quarter. (41 5 SotithOrts. bllceil -,.. ' ;,64, 6 •• . ,quay: et, -Ifrc, I'_: Peaelles, weled..l.lswy fiz‘ZZ - I'llr to ;rodlS(dv2o 1 trt:peelel. halve. It-6r.1'1. • - '• quarter., SG.) 9 Illaekl , ..rrles. p•tr It, _ ',%.. t , 't I 'berries: Ott( LI. per lb ' 17(161S l'lnno , , per lb Iwo. Rasrburll , !" 2rAvr; 11. K. & 1 0 .1 1 . ill IlltitElt St. ('O.. jinportvrs, Whol,ssleroeors & Coin. Merchants I•roduce Collllii loh Department t•t itarge of .1. S. 11 ales. We re..eive and dill on cotnnti,,l o n nil k of Country Prod tii•e; make ca 41 advaliC,‘ iRI consignments and furnish stencil plates and I:tac ker quotations when de.ired. llorre4putide-nce CluoTATiox OF WIIITF„POIV ELL & CO., Ilahkers and itrtpkt;e., No. a t ' SOuth TIAIN Stied, Philadelphia, Jan. 2.0, I.B* RECOGNIZED 1862 U: S. IS6I, c • " '65, .1. au& J 46 • 6 8 , . 10.40, COlipl/1.1 " Pad fie ey - Nen• 1:t1T. 14'11 Slher Reading & Lehigh Navlgation..,, " • Valley, ICs. Piv United U. IL ot 'N. J.. 011 Creek Northern Ventral , 24;;; Wi 1 . . Central Transportation . 40 % 4 0 % 1 Nespuehlmingi:,.• .., • .•-• ••'!. 7: • !,•"... '' , i - .. 4aa ez ' , C ,l !:;FA r j 4 t k er•TS;l?7: 7 ,, , ''.!tr;l::.,l l .7- ;,-.7j , . 4,, !. i;.:*-'3.,-.7.`"Tt.c4,, 41.1 g..hlvaA• • TOWANDA. PA., Dm. 5, ►MTS. N. N. BETTS. Ju.. Seel,. YARD PRICES (CASH). A:NIT.IIEXCITE SULLIVAN ANTHRACITE ti4S O .4 50 1 50 3 00, Eli Have removed their A fine assortment of - KINDS ESEEME COW gN CIIESLEY: larkets. West Brertetway. itearle Sr. }ludo-on tits., N !it'm'. r. T HE , NEW YORK TIMES. FOR 1877. , DEVOTED TO REPUBLICAN PRINCIPLES, AN D RFOII$1; IN 'MUNICIPAL, STATE, AND OKNEUAL GOVERNMENT to s . l'he course of he TIMES during the Presidential campaign has secured for its hosts of new friends, and has placed beyond controversy its _position as the foremost Republican journal its the_United States. During the Wince! struggle prceding the election the fellness, accuracy, and fairness of itkriews repot ts were as obvious as its vigor and breadth of view as atiorgan of public opinion. The critical situation In Which the country is placed:by thee disputed result of the eleetbm, has been promptly recognized ,by the: Trwcs, but it _has found DO reason to modify the claim which it urged, alone among Its cotemporaries, that the vote of the. :titter November secured a majority of Electoral votes for Hayes and Wutteler. Readers of. the THIES on the day following the • election were planed in pietsession of returns which were simply the tpost complete and - trustwortny published in any part of the Union. The more thoroughly the facts of the election are disentangled front the mass of Democratic falsehood and pretense which has been thrown around them, the more clearly Is the justice revealed of the claims made by the Ttattsi the morning after election. ' Now that the election of Hayes and Wheeler is perceived by Impartial observers of, both parties to tw a certainty, the TImES recognizes the fresh re sponsibilities, which this renewal of a great public. trust imposes upon the Republican l'arty._ The TiNEs was among tile foremost defenders of the principles of purification and reform within the, party which triumphed In the nominatlen of Ruth erford It. Hayes at Cincinnati. It will be-as prom- . leent and as uneompromising In Its demand for the embodiment of those principles in administrative and legislative action. The election has given rise to constitutional controversies, these discussion may last for Months to come, and whoseaettletnent may tax all the good sense, forbearance, and law:- abiding tnsrtnets of the people at large. It will he our constant endeavt r to correct excited feeling by' dispassionate argument, to urge the supreme nceen iity of moduration and fair dealing, and to Ham the resist:a - Nil ty for stirring up strife . where it be longs. But we shall do so without abating One lot Of the Just demands of a party-417Mb standssocure ly on the right, and of a people this integrity' of whose Institutions depemids on a scrupulous obedt- Mice to the demands Of ei CO 5 00 5 00 3 50 31E4 tO3ll Un the agitation of Ills , cbnstltutlonat questions which have It: , .en.foreed upon public attention byi the coseness of the late eb,ction. the TIMES will trot cease to Inst•it nisei; he necessity of .some approach to uniformity of method In the proceedings taken by State and local boards to trwertain the vote cast for Presidential Electors and menthers or Congress. It %11l defend the ) rlght of indi9dual States to have the declaration of their will by the reengage(' authorities if such States protected it) , all the ' 'tilfeguards which have been thrown around It by the letter of the OM:dilution, and the usage sanctioned by. Its authors, But It will none the less Insist on the diity•of COngress to devlSe uteaini by constistitiona amendment br otherwise, where by citizens of the totted States may toq protected against virtual di+franchisement through impc%r fections In the mechanism provided by any Stae.for . ,securing an honest count of their votes. While' 'carefully avoiding all that may tend to promote_ Sectional animosity among our people, the TIMES ur g e, with the utmost decision, the national duty of protecting the freedmen and the sort hero 'lmmigrants In the South, la the posiesston of rights guarnteeld them by the Constitution. It 'will dual! in Its power to promote the , policy of pease and roll. ciliation between North and South, hut wilr!not teen sight of the tact that Noitizein eonMelte° and amnesty mitst,find their return In the enforcement of even-handed Justice and scrupulous regard for the letter and spirit-of the law on ,the part of the South. It!? Influence as a leading, exponent of political opinion will les lit r•tigt belied by ail that is needful to enhance the value of the TIME.: a dailyrcl•ord of news. The acknowledged excellence of Its; cor re,pondence by mall :mil telegraph from all puffs of the fully maintained. In the sphere of literary and artistic criticism; of scletitilic, , so; c•la'. and general (11-cession, it. will addrUss Berl f, as heretofore. to the appreelat ion of tho educated and Intelligent l'iAsSltN of ti&Amerlean fnmple.' tt 1%111 be lively without Icing sensational, ;yggcm, wttMint being coarse; at all times It will: strive to hr fearless and ladh•p,•udent in I he championship of: the fight. No themlys subversive of the priocipl,s ',itch the sort ptiness Of family ties and the ex lAtenee of see-lily alike repose w1:1 be promu!gatea fl, columns. TheTi 31 z,a rejects ail advert Isetnents of lotteries, of /piaeks anti nwdleal prettntl,r , , and of all other ageto;les by whtrh the in:idioms polFoa Of yleo Is i th...,,tt o ;nut e d throughout society. It 1611 be In the (*attire, as In Ow ',ea, a newspaper specially adapt ed for family matting. WEEK i.11i!,11 , .F., ctrataiutng as it does, se. !retell etllt..tials on topie, of and gener.il Intereq. front the eo!utuui or the laity well as a vouch,/ suntinary of. political. taint, and foreign 10..1.1e.0th4-r features whieh rreoin- Mend It to all e!ass..s of reath , rs, Is a Viper atludra ,tly filed to curt Watt , in every pttrtfou of th.t:nlted. mates. No itepultlican nt•w...paper approaches .1t in Orr/dation. rod It .111 be atm of Its condu4or s to n•e crew mean?, not only to maintain Its well. earned supreniacy, but In Willa, Its popularity still more 11.4 l' ,,, tago ulll 143 ti* publisOers on all F,I It I.lls of flit! TINE. sent to Subscriber:3 111 the IThited Thp m}..;, per annum, hidndlrig the Stmday Edition Th.. DA I 1.1" r tM Es, lur ammtn, excitt,ive 'ot the : 4 1notay EdiAon 10 CO The Sunday per annum t _ rat 1-w ri.K. I.Y TI NI per annum.- a et) Th.; w ELKI.V Tot r:i. I , jr !WM In ri Oils of thirty to one Po-t Ince, One Dollar tact fri 4 e copy for club. price. Are InvArlable. We have no travel ing agoo.,P. I:ink in draft, .) New York or Post Othro Money Ortler , , If pi ~Ible. and whu re holther of them.. call be procured ' , end the money In a rcvis terra' letter. Adds.,, OE 1876'4 = • NEF- YORK P4ILY HERALD - AND NEW:YORK TrEEKLY HERALD .JAMES (;01:110N BEN,Nk:TT, I'nort:iETort BROADWAY AND ANN STREET L0N1 ,, ,N (•FFIel: (,F Till: Nl;%%"•yoi:iE lIERALIt— , No. 4:: FLEETsTra.:ET. I. .t i . , YAMS orrIti:—AVENUI: 1 , 1-.: f....4 . ,1.11A: NAPLES • 01'11( Ec—7 ST rA E. . TI:- Daily 1:,IttIon of the NEI: tec"tioeded to to.• the ••(;rtatt,t Nen,paper of the age," both In point of or , tilatiou and popularity. 1 tam 1.7,4 u 4 PCHLISHL 4 D E I.Vf THE YEAR POSTAGE Fit Eti. Ito imp+ for out , year. Sonday;• Included. toi4itys, for hoolyear. without t , andlays.- i }a d^ for months, tsulot.tys *4 'rays for Stiwlays. e 1 :.ass fhr oho year for any spoti lied day of the se'k 4t pays for it mouths for any speetiod d;:y of the p.tys for ono mouth. Santl,l3's Lheludett. TS'e ptrtdieft no Semi 7r 'Trill'eekl:L Editions THE WEEKLY :HERALD. , The It'exkly edilion of the I!EiZAID, .as is evi e urea It, h•rge and Constantly Increasing Or the .ante rank among the weekly yew: papers IIV{,• el OM ry. Impartial - Im.! Itiqvikendent er all ellgnes or par t Other... 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Otir Fomign Corre,pontlents are particularly :tomicsicel to seal all letter+ awl packages Out NO NOTICE taken ‘.l coOospod rut,. WV do tilt TOIIIII rePut!!4.1C"1:11:11.110VIILIons. Edttfon Two ands holt • i ....... • • • ...Fuir evzir, rr Copy. Weekly Edition rd i h t 10 , address on letters to:tht• N.EIT-Tttlttc tlEllat.tt In a It Inn it. antrgit e yhe ltawr of r:telt soletemllwr. of Post (Mire. i'nunty and Statt , so I.'att‘ly Ittat tin VrITT , to 111:111111g pa i rs wit' It . Ntt ileviat ion front the above ruler. .\41.1 resm N EW-Yt IRK 11ER ALP, In•.• 7. P (,411 way atilf A lin Street. N -York. I'AYS?—It pays every `TI' A'l7 . T •Inlill factiiri.r. llfeeltanle. (m tutor, Farm li er, or Pr le. , ltatal nllll, 10 keett•lnforthed Ott all the itatatetettients awl dist - merles t t the age. IT PAYS Oto head or every family to Ititrislttee loth his 11011.4.110 M a newspaper that Is Itt%truellve. 011 , deal rtri:i.l, A taste for Investigation, and rt. 111 , 400 Ilhollrbt and encourages Ilisetts,lott among tha Inetnl.ters. F V`a THE. SCIENTIFIC AMERI AN, Which hati boon pahlkhed weekly for the last thlsty-one yeas, does this, to an extent I.eyond that Of any other 101141e:1i lout In Net It Is the only week ly paper itubllsh e ed In the l'ulted States, devoto4 to 'Mannfacturea. 31 . e..hanteF, Invent!ohs and New 1/IseoN eries In the -Ails and Selenees. Every niiinivfr Is profitso;y Illustrated, and Ps c‘Atitent,Plabruee the !alest and most Interesiing inform:lth n o.•rtatu;ng to the Industrial, Nice:tut- Mx! and Scien;lll..; Progress of the World ; Desctip. tloto, With Beautiful Ezigi'av lug-of New I !lons. New Implement. ; New I'rocers.•s, :mu ludit,tries of all kinds; Useful .Notes, 1;e- Slig!Zestions and Advice by l'racticht• Writ ers, for NV ork men and Employers, in ail the various arts, forming a complete repertory of New Inven tions and Diccoverles; c• n ttaining a 'weekly record, not Indy of the progre,s or the Industrial Arts in our own country. but also of all New Discoveries an•t luv.•utbros in ever• branch of Enginecting, ]lerh:udes anti Sritture ahrcad. praetleal neelts are well Worth ten times tho sttly+ct ipt hm peter, and for the shop and house will save imihy titres the Co. t . of M 11114: rip( tun. 31e ts., Farmer-, NLychanics, I , :ngincers, ventor-, 1 - 51anontyturet , , (. It •mists. Lovers of Selence. and People of all Proles lour, will find the Su 14:s TI I , tv_ All tmtt•a:s useful to them. It shonm have a mare In ever: family. library. study, office and counting rom: lti every reading room. college and school. A note volume commences January lit. - 1111). 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Address for the p per. or . concerning Patent , . - MITNN ii ,CO 57 Park Row, New Yortc Branca 7`.01110 , covr4.7ib-gittfilritehitigtou, D. Ct.. -- :- -"; 1 '! -- ;!.. , ..;.7 . -':..::- ' - ,'; - c;N: r3r ,,- ;• - •:: 1 .= , "' .. .5,q''.. ,- *. '_.L , ' , ..'; ,- .4-: -. . - .. , :_:.K.: "r.'",- . ! , , ,' I PnbliaaLioa~. =1 TIIE.NEW YoWE TIMES New York city SUBSCRIPTION RATES I= NEWSDEALER:S. SUPM.IED I= Three° cents pvr Copy' PATENTS , Igliatiefix. 1850,Twenty-Eigkth Year,lB77 ; , , R - 17RAJJ HEW- YOR ZE.R. TIIZ 0114 AT ILLDSTRATZD AD tiIr,TLIRDAL AND FAMILY Ai r EZKLY has IIEDUIIED ITS SUIISCRIPTIQN PRICE It Is the standard anthority on Agriculture, nor ticulttire and Domestic Affair!. and 18 replete with news and lmprovethents of Value to • The Famuir, The Dairyman, • The Horticulturist, The Housewife, The Stock GrOver The Girls and Boys. In 'addition to tiese PA.clical Subjects and Its Market Reports, several pages are deynted to llousehobilteelpes. , plea-mut Stories, - u.wileg for the Young, Sabbath Reading, Fashions, News, and all topics of interest to the 'family. Thus It' com prises . TWO, PAPERS IN ONE, and cuts like a two-Ciliztil sword into the affections of the lathes and children, as well as the nicnileirs of the faintly who sek instroction an their daily arocatlens. „ A. S. Fuller, the. celebrated Horticulturist, is Editor-in-Chief, assisted by E. S. Carman. the well-known Floriculturist and writer on Rural Topics, and X. A. Willard,) the great pracrical Dairyman. who call to their al la.s special contribu tors. S. R. Parsons. ,Florlcuiturist and collector of, rite exotics; William Robinson, Editor London Carden ; Clot. F. G. Skinner, Editor Turf 171,1 and Farm ; Prof. Chas. V. 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COURT h;ALE. , Bys: - .., - 4. virtue of an order issued out ofhe Court of Bradford County. the undersigned , d& - `,,:; , .. minlstrators of the estate-of IL B. Wilheltn,leteelf - , , ' Burlington twp., deceased. WILI 'espose hardier. sale In Burlington, on SATURDAY, YEB.: 111771::" commencing at 20 o'clock A. as., the ;allowing estate, bounded as follows: No. I. One certain piece or-parcel of ated In Burlington, Bradford County, 1 2 a.,. cd on the north by lands of Seth (lastly, eaSrl4, - .. lands of Daniel Lane, south bz lands of IsestellObt' cellos and P. P. Burns, west by the pablferetedisndi,::;' lands of Lawrence Kendall, containing shoat lat acres more or less, about 70 acres. Improved sivltb r iT.,-I‘:;.', trained house, new framed barn, grainery and 3131 ,, ,„L" chards of fruit trees thereon. ALSO—No. 2. One other Mt of Imtd situated - . Burlington twit., county and state aforesaid bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by Des* , tar Ayers, east by lands of John sower and Da. rid Luther. south by lands of David Lather snit • .west by L. M. Minden, tiontalnlng about ed denss... more or less, nearly all improved, with fratned'..%• . :- _ , , house, framed baru, with sheds attached, ant , suit , " - 7' ()reliant of fruit trees thereon.. ALSO—No. 3. One other lot of land aittlated - Burlington borough, county and State aforesaid. ,-- and bounded as follows, to 'wit: - On the north lands of llellister Compton and Long Bros.. east b 7 ,„ the brick wall of Long Bros. store, being the cenc. , ', tte of the main building, smith by Troystreet, west landeof Geo: t'. Tracy, being about iateet front '.= on said Troy street and 11l feet sleep, With three _'2 story brick building thereon. ALSG—No. 4. One other tot of land situated itt. Smithfield twp., county and State aforesaid; 11114 beonded as follows, to wit: On the north brianda '• • of Adam Schill, east by landeot Andrew Campbell:. !south by the nubile road, west by lands of Dorvills., ...; Ford, containing 30 acres more or lea!, about JS acres Improved with a log , house thereon: • - TE.tlt.S.-0100 to be paid on each parcel, on being strucludown, one•tbtrd of balance on confir• mat ion of sale, one-half the residue with interest ha.. t months thereafter,. and the balance with interest.- , In one year thereafter. ELIZA:BETH KELLY, JAMES IL:WEBB. , • Administrators. lE= TN ISANKRTIPTCL—In the Dis j trirt CoUrt.of the United States, for the Wes. tern District of Pennsylvania. 2 Harry Mix, of Towanda. Penner, a - Bankrupt un der the Aet of Congress of March 2d, 1867, haying applied for a discharge from all his debts, and after claims provable under said Act,Osy order of the Court, • notice is hereby given to all creditors who, have proved their debts, and other 7persons Inter eNt,l4l, to appear on the 12th day of JANUARY, 1 a 7 71 at 2 o. c lo oc, beicire F,. N. Willard. Esq., Register In Bankruptcy, at his office In Scranton, Penna., till show cause, if arty they have, wtira discharge shall not he granted to the said bankrupt'. Dec.2l.2w. • S. C. gcCANDLESS, Clerk. A lIDITOMS the; 11 matter of tie voluntary assignment of ]Loses Watkins for the benefit of his creditors. In tte Court Of Common Pleas of Briulford County. Ito. VA:Sept:T., 1875. The umdersigned, an auditor appointed hy'this court to distribute fund in hands of the assignee, will attest to the duties' of. his appointment at his onice in the borough of Towanda,-on FRIDAY, January 11, at I 0 A. M., when all persons having claims upon said fund must present them, or be forever bebarred from the same. Dect4 - _1 ••APPLICATION IN DIVORCE. —To Ell Densmore. In the Court of Con:imam I'leas; of Bradford County. N 0.136, Feb. T. 1676: Tnii'are hereby notified that Celestia Densmore, ,i.,iir 'wife. =.ll, 3 , 4 applied to the Court of Common 1 4 1ea.K for a div. - orim from the bonds of matrimony, and said court has appAinted Monday. the sth dal 44 F‘ , 1,% 1577. for hearing the, said Ceiestta in the prenthes, at which' Uwe add 1 . 1 . 1 re you c 9 atmiot if yoli think proper. , pio4-w4. A. J. LATT&N, Sheriff'. A PPLICATION . .IN DIVORCE. LL - A... —To Sarah E. Evans. In the Court of Cbin- ' 1)01'1'4.0s of Rradrord Co.. No. 010. May T. I 876: you are In,ret,S , notified that Charles T 1 .2 Evans, roar husband. has applied to the. court of COM:WM Plea: of -Bradford County'for a divorce Irina the I,owls or matrimony. and the said Court—has ape Feb. 5. 157.:, In the..coitrt homes in Towanda. h.r h-ating We said Charles H. In • the t•r2wl,eq, at which thlie and place you can it- ... tend If youalduli paper. ' jau4Ass. . A. J. LATTO?7, Sherif. PPLICATION IN-, DIVORCE. 0 , - ' —To A ntella Shaw. In- the Court of Common !'teas of Bradford Cif. No. 54, Sept. Term, ;SU: You are her. by unfitted that George N. Shaw. your husband. has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county for a divorce from the bonds of Matrimony, and the said Court has appointed Mon- MY, Feb. 5, 1177. in the Court' House in TOwandai for hearing the said Qeorge N. in th e premises, at which time and place you can attend If you think proper. [Jaull-w4.3 A. J. LAYTON. Sheriff. Ili PPLICAI lON IN DIVORCE. —To Ophelia E. ll.Mts. In the Court of Com omit Pleas of Bradford' Co. No. 882, May T. 1876 t You are hereby notiflod that Wm. If. flouts, your nu,baod, ha, applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford Comity for a d ivoree from the boil& of matrimony, and: ti...said Court has appointed Mon day. Feb. 5, 1577. In the Court House in Towanda for eating the said Wm. if.. In the premise., at :Me 1 time and plate you ran attend If you think proper. rjant.v!,4.:] 'A..P.'LAYTON, Sheriff. t A PPLICITION .IN DIVORCE. • —ToEmuut Levering. In,the Court of Corn- . ~,on Plea:of Bradford Co. No. 116. May T. 1876: ... Yon are hereby notified that Chas. S. Levering, vour husband, haw applied to the Court, of Common - Ph-as of Bradford County. for a ttilvorm. from the I,,mds of matrimony and the said Court has ap point...l Monday, Feb. 5, 1077, in the Court House in Towanda for hearing the said CLA..s. S., In the pre n, I--, at wliblh time and pLum yon can attend it you think proper. i -- •, .. jani-Nvi. A. J. LAYTON. Sheriff. A PPLICATION IN• 15IVORCE. A Leander Smith. Im the 'Court of Com. mon Pleas Or Bradford Cu.. No. 117. Feb. T.' 1871: You are hereby notified that Ella Smith. your wife,, has applied to the Court of Common Pl e as of Brad ford County for a divorce from the bonds of matri mony. and the mid. Court has appointed Monday, Feb. 5, 1477, In the Court House at Tosranda, for baring the sald Ella. ht the premises= which time and place you may attend if you think proper. ' 7 , Jatt-t-wi. A. J. LAYTON f tiheriff. A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE. ri.—To Henry Mann: , In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford Co. \'o.s9+. May Tenn, 1871: yoo are-hereby notified that Betsey Mann. your applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford Comity for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. and the said Court has appointed Mon- Any. Feb: 5, 1877, in the Court House In Towanda for bearing the said Betsey in the premises, at whielt !him and . plaee you may attend If you thinki proper. ;Jana-w4.) S. J. LAYTON, Sheriff. 7 OTICE.-- . Sotiee is hereby given that application wiltibe made to the present Legbdature of the state of Pennsylvania, for the passage of an act of Assembly, authorizing the school Board of the Borough of Towanda, to pay Me.,r,. Codding and Russell andnthers who have filed )..shanks Claims for materials furnished, and labor done upon tIM Public School'of said Bor ough. C.,Y. 'NICHOLS, Pres., S: W. A LVORD. Towanda School Board. ME • 'IPECIAL NOTlCE.—Notice is 1,) hereby given that the tintlorsigned intend to . apply to the General Assembly, of the State Of Pennsylvania at its next session, for the passage of 1 law furl the more efficient protection of sheep . from being destroyed by doge, by taxing the own- Off of dogs for the same, &c.,' in and for the'county of 13ratiford. r S. It MceORD. - It. M. WF.T.L ES, H, L, SCOTT, et al. • • EINISTR &TOW& NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that all persons in debted to the estate of 1.1. 1.1. Wilhelm, late of Bur- ' iington ovp., deed, must make immediate pay ment to the undersigned, and all• persons having claims against said estate, must present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. MRS. ELIZABF.TIrKELLEY, ,JAMES IS. W Elll3. m'rs, East Smithfield, Pa.,. OE! ADMINISTRATORATOTICE —Nutket,, hereby glven that all persons in ‘l,ltol to the estate of Pal rick yr:union, late et W i wtlianylee°,l;must'make linthedlate payment to the undersigned, and all persons having elahrs avip.t , 81.1 estate must present them, duly autheL ticated. forkettiwuerd. • iant'77 r, xEcurrows NOTlCE.—Notice Jk hereby g,lven that all persons indebted to the e,tate. of . ..I,hir ratridge, tato of rhlter MT., .ler'd. are required td make Immediate pay ment to the Ulla er'ij:l)..(l, and all persons having dal In , again it the said estate. must present them, duly alit hentirated, for settlement. . . L. M. PATRIDGE, Ezeeutor. M ilan,Jan4:77 ri u xEcTO I 4 t'S NOTICE.--Notice ' i Is hereby grven that all persons Indebted to the estate ot .101 m Watldnklate of Athens twp,decd, iiiti 4 make im mediate-paymenfto the unclerAmmd„ all persons having claims against said estate must present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. Nov. 23w6 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. -L-Notice k hereby Oren that all - persons Indebted. to the estate of Parld Elinln.rger late of w Mow, deeeas.A. must make Immediate payment to the undersigned, and, all persons having claims against said estate nnfst present them, duly .au thentleated; for settlement. NovJe.nn. JACOB Stit(sl.TD,, Executor. QOMETHING :NEW! IZ=MIMMI Has opened a Hospital for Sick and Diseased gorses at Towanda, Pa. Horses received for treatment for the following diseases; Volt evil. tlstu ) a, all' pipe and cancerous sores, warts and tumors of all dc , criptiotis, diseaSed eyes, wind puffs, spasms of air kinds. king bones: lameness cured (hunch. not rollo,i ed.) ; scratches or greese heel; sitoulder s:mins or f.ainder; contracted feet, and all disease* e NI , Id contagions : cutting a - thishoping old ItorieS tv..-th—an 01p-ration that deserves the artention and a ppe,,b a t-t,,,, of all horPtitetv , --an operation which Improves the age and coddition, adding yeArs to their lives; docking, pricking and straightening of :ads; castration of all horses and colts (none ex cepted). For a stable of this kind be has all the ouventences. There will be au exhibition at his. ernee the only complete anatomy of the horse in America (containing all of the 217 bones). and many rare specimens of surgery perform. d by MM. !laving secured the services of J. S. LEWIS, V. S., till by getitlenianly deportment and strict atten tion to business, I hope to merlrthe esteem and approbation of rite public, and solicit a liberal share or their patrOnage: special at tent ion giVen to diseases of Horn Cattle. Dr. LEWIS will visit patients at any distance for reasonablu pay. Examinations and eonsultaLlona ,• free. office at 13UFFINGTON'S LIVERY STABLE...' F. 11, LEIVIS. V. 8 Towanda, Pei% 21, 1876 NTOTIOE--.PIJBLIC„ SALE.-By virtue of an order of the Boats of Directors. id, the Mutual Building and Saving Fund Assoch.-• t DAL of the Borough of Towanda, Made at the regu lar meeting h. id Dee. 19th, 1e75, there will be et poSed to public sale to the highest bidder, for cub; at the ti rand Jury Room at the Court House in To. wauda Bore', on MONDAY, January 15th, icy, at 7:50 Cidoek, pat,. Teal Shares of Stock of the" ooetation, transferred ty Mary 8. Myers to the Association In accordance with the constitution awl by-laws. Jit.; Prrst. - W. fi. GORDON. Seelt.--(Dec2o.) gssg W lc to Age t Ir• • • garaY.Alagan*Mallie. Ari 3, * Sitznplolincry, Ton_woax t _4 _the Wiest' ratilkri : tv 'esgelqvg.attAstvitnaCott.tisivgg,.... M FA II MEM M 'L. ELSUREE, , Auditor. W. H. RUSSELL. Administrator B. M. PECK. Executor