.' .r. :W' l7 ''':- , : - ""::...„ z. , :4* , --, '--- ' i ::'::-.::,--:)..,-•:.::!:.: 7:-.-....-5:-,tf..2_,,,,..... 11 Ritadford Xttporto, Towanda', Pa., Thursda7, January 11,1877. REPORTER CLUBBING LIST POE 1877 In order to. give our subscribers the benefit of CLUBBING RAT-ES for most of the popular publications of the day, we have made arrangements . by which wo can furnish the REPORTER. and any 9i the following papers and magazines at prices named. All oiders must be accompanied by the,cash':, 3E2Or„TEland Harper's Magazine, $4 50 ‘‘ - " Harper's Weekly, 450 • " Harper's Sazar, 450 " " Galaxy, , 4 70 " - Lippincotts' Mag., 450 " " Littell's Magazine, 750 " "" Appletons' Journal, 400 " " Pop. Sci. Monthly, 550 " Godeys' Magazine, 375 " " !Nursery,' . 250 " " American Agri'ist, 250 " " Country Gentleman; 375 " " Atlantic Monthly, 470 " I` Scribner's Monthly, 4 70' " - St. Nicholas, 3 90 " " • -Eclectic Magazine, 550 " " N.Y. Weekly Times, 260 • " ." N.Y.WeeklyTribune 260 • " " Semi-Weekly Post, 350 ' " " Semi-Weekly Times, 400 • " " Semi-Weekly Trib'e, 400 LOCAL AND, GENERAL. REMEMBER the poor these •daps, and the. sidewalks, too. IT TS not lawful to hunt deer with dogs in Sullivan county. REV. J. S. BEERS is attending a meet ing of Convocation in Pittston this week. THE thermometer indicated 20 degrees lielow . zero in this -place on • Tuesday morning last. A nonce owned by Muiu & Co., was killed the oiler day by the caving in of a stable-roof. A TEST twc - rivE fire in Corning last week destroy pd a store owned -by M. MALoity, Of this place. - A DONATION will be. held in Grange Hall, Asylum, on the afternoon and even ing of lanuary 17, for the benefit of Rev. M. S..IiYMER. All are cordially invited. TIIE WEF:K of prayer is being observed in this place ina-series of union meetings, in which the pastors of, the Presbyterian, Methrdist, and Baptist churches, partici pate. Mu. Cowt.t . ...s, at the First Ward Ba kery, has purchased a cracker.machitie, and furnishing. his customeys with the very best quality- of crackers, freshly baked. SNoW fell in this- vicinity on Saturday evening to the depth of about twel've inches. *as very damp and ,heavy, and the roofs of several buildings about town caved in under its pressure. Itot.mEs & PAssA4.. s.ild two hand .s.bnie and costly pianos in this place last .week; One to Mrs. L. L. Moony, the other to t:apt. 34.Nvi.T.1.1:. And nr every body is won&ring what in the world-the Calnain is going to do with a piano. THE Fair which Was held two weeks since in Mercur . Hall for the benefit of theTath:olic ('hunch, Was ,a fair success financially. Mr. PArlsm.s ' conductOr on the Barclay road, won the gold - .watch antl chain which was voted for, by a ban some majority. Those having ice-houses 'to fill should not complain this winter, as the ice on the_river was - never of finer quality for Storage than now. - The blocks, massive .and clear almost as crystal, are a refresh ing sight, and ice ought tb be ehttap as well as excellent next summer. PEorENING.—The- 3f. E. Church, at Crwell Ufa be bpered for worship Thursday. Jan. 18, 18:f. Preaching at eleven o'clock by I. T. WALKUR, P. E. of Wyalusing District. A cordial invita tion is extended to all, especially to all the former pahtorf._ By order of Corn.' WELL, Leap Year is past, and we are glad of it. Our young men, no longer sulijeet to 'embarrassing j)roposals from t';e opposites-x ; - inay now feel a reasona ble degree of safety in whiling away a few hours on Sunday evening in a dimly lighted room y vith one fair spirit for their " minister." IT Is a pleasant sight these winter days to-loa out upon tlw, Public Square and notice how lively and ehipPer the English sparrows seem a; they flit among' the - leafles - s trees, -or make little excursions beyond their territory in search of food. Our ritj•zens should care for them, as they are one of the attractions of-the town. Tin , . Ladies' Benevolent Association `de:,;re t acknowledge; the receipt -of 'a special thmathm amounting to .t 141.05, from several= persons, through Captain Bity.k_N-T,"svirith will be used according to the instructions of the donors.* Mn'. E. T. Fcix, P _ rest WE Anti pleased to learn that, our old friend. HINE, has been appointed Station Agent and telegraph operator at Casey, lowa, on 'the Chicago &H. R. Mi. 11. is an expetiencethoperator, excel lent I , asiness,maii. add withal courteous gentle men. lie deserves hosts of friends, atal-always wins them wherever he goes. THE.slpighing is now at its height, :the Snow beMg . firm and : well packed, _while everythiie.• is favorable to its enjoyment: The "sledges with their bells,. merry 1,."..,-(?) glide gaily up and down the street .;„ -- ,ilinging their inasic on the air, mai the lamplight dimly reveals lovely forms with something thronn _around them besiirestheir wrappers.; ;-•t• the readers of the ItErottrin Lane .I),erreti with regret the diseontinu anm of our column of notes on: the ". In ternatio,ml Sunday - . School Lessons." Doetor STEWART finds the laborinOcessa ry t.r laopare the " .Notes" more than he feels aide to spaie from his ether duties, but has - partially proinLied to resume ;gain in the Spring.," if be can see his- way eh:ar Esq., of Withatnport, has been attenchng, Court 1:€ re fir the past few days.. - DAviEs camp lionl. F - to spend the reces . s of the Senate. - .. —.I wig,e .losr.i , a T. PitITT, )of Phila.- - 1-1111lia, and brother of 1)r. PitierT . of this place, is sc riouslf ill. . . _ . Tui friends of Rcv. G. L. PAINE will midt`e him a donation visit on Thursday afteinoot . and evening, January- I:t 4 , - 187, at the Iniu , e of : DANIEL. Russ. Em., Park ('reek. Horne: iA tzeneral: invitation is extended to all, Come, - all lovers of ('brit, mid. bring- your mites with you. An oyster supper etpeeted. By :order of Corn. opinion which seems to obtain hereabouts that the Presbyterian Church is unsafe,.has no foundation. The edifice has been carefully e..iimined, and pto notrnced entirely safe. Many people, who -were in the church on Sunday evening, thought they felt the floor give way, but such a tl-ing wait impoSsible at the point indicated by. the .frightened as the floor there'.ii supported by ~.a heavy. stone wall. MITE SOCIETY AT LUTHER'S MILLS: A ntunber of the prominent citizens- of Luther's Mills, met on the sth inst.,,nnd ori.taniztd a" . Mite Socie4,y " for the ben efit of- the new church. The following officers-were eleieted : Proldflit--Mrs. IL LUTHER. IT!'re-Preh . (if /H. —Miss LURA ItILCOX. - ... 4 iertterry-- 1 -31INS DAME BAILEY. Aset - &c'yr-LenETTABE.NNETT. Treasurer-3lrs. R. M..KNAPP. The meeting adjourned to meet at the house of M. KsArr, Tuesdai'evening, January 12. The attendance of all friends psvorOle ;td e cptogii, isP:o944*-;---- • . saw: ~%::5~~.,1 .. •w. • • ..t,v4e , i .'":" • -• 7,09 , r . • • ' - ' _ Oar twit 27th day of the presentmonth, Mr. C. IL ALLRE v foreman of this office, will celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of his career as a printer. During that period he has been for fourteen years an employe of the REPORTER OffiZe. Time has told on him somewhat since ho purloined kindling wood, milked cows, and did other duties connected with the Sullivan County Democrat office, a quar ter of a century ago, but his heart is still younV. In an interview with him the other day, he assured us that he was - not a candidate for any office in the gift of the American people. We only wish there were more like him—that is to say in this respect. WE CALL the attentiowpf-our citizens to the following ordinancb passed Sept: 10, 1873 : Be it ordained by the Buivess and Town Couneit of the Borough of Towanda, That it shall be the duty of, property owners and those occupying buildings or grondwas in said. Borough, to remove within five hours after the fall of any snow, sleet or hail, the same from their sidewalks, in default of said duty being performed, the person delinquent shall be subject to a line of'not lessi , than $5, nor more than $lO, to be recovered as other fines impos ed by the ordinances of said Bore' are re covered. M.E.AtOntAt. servieesAdmemory of the late Miss .311.x - Ett,- 3- Ir - me of the Ashtabula victims, were held In.-St. Paul's Church, Buffalo, on Thursday last. R. - A. - MEn; -- cult, Esq., of.this place, was present, and describes the scene as most solemn and impressive. To add to the poignancy of the grief of Miss MIXER'S friends, it Is stated that all her keepsakes and articlei of vertu per ished with her, so that her afflicted pa rents have not even the poor satisfaction of cherishing some memento to which their daughter was attached in her life-time. But they have the sweet consolation of knowing tha - t i she was a-Christian, and therefore they mourn not as - those with out hope. TIIE friends of Nev. .ITA X .T.OOR ARM STRONG will give him a Donation at the .Parsonage, Monroeton, -- Friday, Jan..l9, afternoon and evening. Mr. ARMSTRONG has labored among us_as Minister and teacher: for many years, and dtiring all this time has' held appointments at out posts' through the country in •different sections, and during the past year has preached twenty-tive funeral sermons. All this, with an invalid wife to care for, has rendered his life; very laborious, and as he - has won a largo ' circle of warm friends, we trust be kindly re membered at this time. Ye young gents, come yourselves and don't forget how ex tremely fond the young ladies are of a good Oyster Supper. :sins: F. D. FOWLER. BURNT CORK CONCERTS. -- DUPREZ tki BENEnit-r's New_Orleans Minstrels are to appear at Mercur Hall, Monday evening, .tan. 15. This is probably the very best troupe that travels, and in side-splitting and mirth-provoking ability is unexcelled. It is a strong and talented company, and is i)ne of the oldest organizations of the kind now traveling. They introduce a new system for selling Secured Seats. Their popular prices of admission are 50 and 35 cents. No extra charge for Reserved. Seats if bought be fore the day the Concert is to take place. Reserved Seat tickets sold six days in ad vance at 50' cts. each. For sale at the usual place. On the day and evenin 7 of the Entertainment, Reserved Seat Tickets will be 25 cents extra as usual. Secure your reserved Seat Tickets in advance . and avoid the extra charge. Seats for sale at KIPUIT'S Drug Store. :3 TILE annual electimi for directors of the FirA National Bank,; held on Tues day last, the following gentlemen were chosen : Jos, Powm.t., C. 3f. MAN VIM:, GEORGE STEVENS, J. P. FROST, C. L..TRACY, If. L. SCOTT, 0. D. BART LETT, E. W. HALE, N. N. BETTS, jr., Notwithstanding the wide-spread depres sion in business, and Manifest decline in values, the stock of the' First National never stood higher than now. The loaning items from the last semi-annual report. speak in the highest terms of the prudent and economical managemmit of the Bank by its trusted and—sagacious officers Total net profits since Organization .298,47 G 72 Dividend., sto.liloo.tlers . 215,000 00 Sur'. i.rotitb On hand 00,000 CO Is • there a bank in the State which makes a better exhibit ? Two ; YOUNG men from Smithfield came to Towanda one day last week with a pair of horses and cutter. The weather lkiing iii tensely cold, they went into a saloon and took a drink of ardent spirits for the pur pose of keep'ng them warm during their long drive homeward. Then they got in to taieir sleigh and drove out of town, but had not gone far, when they felt a strange stupor ,stealing over therh, at • - soon both Leconte totally unconse'ous. The horse, no longer ender control, upset the cutter and threw them into a snow bank, ore of them landing; on' his bead and shoulders half-buried in b tbe flaky element, in .which position he I:was lying when first discovered. They were brought back to this place in a stupid, half-frozen condition, neither of them being able to.. speak a word or move a limb, and placed in the hands of mine host, Mr. J. S. Sri.- Liv.t.7: of the Elwell House, where they were kindly,cared for and put in bed, In the morning they had so far recovered as to be able to go home. It Was a narrow (scope, and they were certainly lucky in coining through it alive. We understand that one of the young men was a 3lt. CRITTENDEN and the other a Mr. TRACY. The y/Jung *n• owe the preservation of their liVes to the Pond Samaritan services of- W. A. RocKwELl, who discovered their sad - plight, lifted them into their sleigh, and carefully conveyed them to the hotel... Had he " passed by on the other side," they would doubtless have perished. G REES'S LANT.No.-lAllen a "report et " hears anything of interest to the pub-, lie, especially " plotting against the whites, it becomes a duty to make the facts known. The following talk I have beard from sober, candid men, and think they would favor the plan to-wit, giving up all claim to the portion of Athens township east of fife Chemung and Sus - - michanna, and forming from the west `part of it and a portion of oiler town . - ships, a new one:under the present name of Athens.. It . is proposed to give to Litchfield all east of the Susquehanna, and of the part between the two rivers make one or two new boroughs, as they may ehdose, but not to have the township . lines extend around them, as will be the case if the present policy is carried out ar Sayre. _ The parties were divided in opin- ion as to the lines for the new township, in detail, but .were united in , thihkincr 1 that the west side of the nvers should be set off, or rather the last and the bo roughs, and leave this itho township of Athens. . In connection with this we heard some entertaining conversation , as to the pros pects of this place. We heard it asserted that as soon as tie Railroad company would afford the needful facilities, some manufacturing Interests would lid devel oped, and those already started improved. We might say that in our own opinion, if all that these men proposed could be car ried out, it would be a help to the munity at large; and as for this place it is -improving slowly at at any rate. • Last meek, at a donation party here, about thirty dollars was raised for Rev. FREiNco, of Athens—more; than half being cash, ,the remainder grain. etc. A short time ago the Good Templars rais •'ed twenty-tire dollars at an entertain ment, so the times arc not so hard here as might be. i. Our school is progressing finely with an increased attendance under the same teacher as last:winter. and from the ad joining districts like reports prevail. "The Grove" school, taught by Miss SWAIN. of Chemung, and. the 'Sutliff,"- by Miss KENNEDY, of Ulster. Our Post- Office is conducted by F. E. WELLER, and he is a good Postmaster. Thirty copies of the New York 'Veda!' Time3'are taken - here, besides the county and other papers. Business is stirring with us.- Ltxtot.s Buds. shops are pricking up since the snoiv came. UNDEItIIII,I. S Co. are en larging their tannery, making an addi tion of forty new vats. Sleigh•rides are in order just now,, everything on runners being pressed into the service. Other amusements are 'neg lected. Thii:jiiisidintig:,question is dropped liciceptbrlim:7l.lo , valiant "in visible! ftkifrt!:,74-A . f4;-:,'-'-. h:AMITXR ! •- , • • - Tint Ruse MENottist. Bmitviume.-.44e modal services for the late Prof. Buss and wife were held in Rome an Sunday morning List, and in this place in the evening. At Rome the Presbyterian church was crowded - bribe friends of the deceased, anxious to hear the sweet songs of the the dead composer, and listen to the eulo:.- gies of Rev.' Dr. GOODWIN, of Chicago, and 3lr. Wurrtts., the fellow-laborer of Mr. and Mrs. 8., in their evangelistic work. The services occupied about three hours, but the audience, many of whom were compelled to stand, listened atten tively, with hearts subdued by genuine grief that those who had, so recently been in their midst - would be no more with them—that the voices which had-so often united with theirs in singing the songs of Zion,' were stilled on earth forever. The eulogies were such as those who knew Mr. and Mrs.-Russ Well expected to hear, and soothed the aching hearth of the be reaved-relatives with a recital of the many good works they }bad wrought, their un selfish devotion4o the work of the Master; and above all ',their unbounded faith in their Saviour. In the evening the services were held in the Presbyterian Church in this place. Service at all the other churches was omitted, and long before the time appoint ed for the commencement of the excercis es the house was filled to overflowing— many -heine compelled to go away for want of standing room. The solemn and impressive ceremonies weiv opened by the. choir, assisted by Prof. McGRANAttItx singing "Hold the Fort." Rev. DAnwis CoOX, a former pastor of both Mr. 'and Mrs. 'Miss, and who undoubtedly 'was an instrument iii fitting them for the useful lives: they lived ; then offered an appropriate prayer, followed by reading of selections from the Scriptures by Rev. G. W. CHANDLER'. Rev. Dr. STEn - Mrr in a few touching, well-chosen words, introduced Rev. - Dr. GOODWIN, of Chicago, who had left his .own congregation to be present at the meeting. i'he Doctor -said his relations with Mr. IlLtss were of the most intimate kind, and he cheerfully bore testimo ny to, his consistent Christian ! character, and great success in winning souls to Christ. The Doctor said he bad never known a man who consecrated more un reservedly his time, talents and all to the service of the Master. . his unwavering faith in the hour of !sore trial,' stamped him as one in whom there Was no guile. In all his labors and prayers for the salva tion of sauls he was seconded' by the elli cient efforts and co-operation of his be loved wife,. who never murmured at any sacrifice they were .called upon to suffer for the cause of I ;hrist. "Lovely and -pleasant in their lhtes, ka.deatli they were - not divided:" . Doctor GOODWIN'was followed by Mr. WITITTIE in a beautiful and feeling ad dress, in-which the characteristics of his '‘"yoke-fellow?' and fellow-laborer in the. work of evangelizidg the world. were al luded to so modestly, that his sincerity and entire triathfulness were evident. He . said Mr. Brass was so careful to depart from even the appearance of selfishness, that he refused to share in the profits of his Gospel Hymns, which haVe had such an unprecedented sale during the past year.. His income from this source alone would have been -$30,000 for the past twelve months, but he nobly declined even one cent of the amount, so that it could not be said that he was actuated in the least by the hope of pecuniary reward. The large sum which he might have claimed was devoted to the work of spreading the gospel. Durinppthe evening, several appropriate. Hymns of collection,. were most admirably rendered; by the choir: The following verses composed for the occasion by Doctor STEW:kit; were not read, owing to the lateness of the hour, but the author has kindly furnished them to us for publication: ASLITAIILTLA DEC. 21. ti 76. In the dat,ll Of the trath.threugh the night, Came ;he a ii;l4ler; er;..t.11 At.d tin , wild affright. I ,town. With a stua•t on the Ice_ That t.tartled Ih , • town. Went the ears in a trice. / Wounded, dying, Wailit.g. dead Their are ruler, erslng, 'Mere are sank rmilsped Smile in the strmin, S , mie in t h e fir.•, Lilo a inanlay!s dream, All horroro con.,rire. The mother andHAM; i. The hnThand and wife; The maiden And the toiler in life; All erowd..d - tugot her And walth,g for death. • i. And the wIM Nnowy weather . Nu sympathy sal h. The heaven abovo And- the earth hetow, Seem emptied of Dr :V,. And itutodett wit! woo. Chrkt only e3ll rata Through the awful night,' An nit li:Ciler . A watt., 111,1orta rieth - • And a hni , ,hatl and wife Wait, pat I •utly then.; N erying—.l.. strlrr— Ohity Ninging awl prayer. - Death cometh, they know. I In the flame's , preading But eooler•than snow Is Or: p•aea the Lord bri_lngs. hni slang of - fits Item— .l owts lort4 even Me !" of th- g;ory abuvt% ttf the heaven to he. Ile knew not the hour When the L4w.1.5h , 411,1 come "NoW In pain', al.ful power cageth him rtutolle. love filla his heart. Afid the home Is so near. That he ,•ares pet to part itit all earth h d.lclh dear. For-his children a prayer; 111; wire all embrace. And he turn; from tile glare To the Saviour's street face. "The' name sweepeth on They are wrapp..4 In Its chant t the kings ! But no moan; They are praising ahni. A moment 't is o'er ! Their souls have swept out . _ To the star—ittaltied shore Anti the ..."1 - aphitn"..s shout. 'More Jewels are set In the ebri.d's radiant crown. Their spirits are met NS: here the new song Is k nown. Tim' their dust may he seatteTeil, What matter to them :• Though the casket tn• shattered, Heaven hoideth the gem. . • J. S. STEKAUT. Mr. and Mrs. Bt.tss leave two children, both boys, aged respectively four and two years. The children are now with their grandparents,• 0. F. YouNo and wife, in •Rome, too young to realize the great loss they have suffered. The memorial services in Chicago were largely attended, and are thus described by the Associated Press dispatches : A service of song was held to-night at the Tabernacle. Mr. Sankey, assisted by a full choir, sang the hythns of the late P._P. BLISS. The services were conduct ed by Mr. Mooor. "Lung before: 7 o'clock the street was densely - crowded, and .when the doors were Opened there was a perfect rush and trampling over in some cases to gain ad mission,.. In a very few moments the seating capacity of the house was fully tested. The &sirs were then closed,- and the services commenced. Thirty.minutes after part of the doors were again opened And it seemed that there were enoaghto a , rlin fill the house, Enough only were admitted tto fill thOonse, and when again closed every foot 'of standing:room was occupied. This meeting was the largest ever held in Chicago. . There were at one time, nearly as many in the street as in the building. " The services were the singing of Mr. BLLS::;' Hymns, a general reminiscence of the man and thoughts that prompted their composition, stated by:Mr. Moony. Mr. Mi)onv stated that the ?last advices, received of Mr. 'Blass were by a friend on "the train ; who said to him that he had his Bible with him, and from it' was writing another song which never would now -be. sung: " The first piece Mr. Moonr ever heard, Mr. Blass sing, "Only Remembgr,Al by What I Have Done," was sung bk a lady in a very creditable manner. One feature of the singinc , was a choir of children in connection with the general choir. At times a verse was- sung by the children, and the chorus by the choir and audience; at.othertimes the order was reversed. " Without exception, the meeting-rwas .one of the saddest, and, at the same time, most successful ever hal. Farwell Ball was filled to overflowing, with a large' crowd outside. " Next week is the week of prayer, and Mr. Moony, in closing, prayed fervently that there might be mere conversions in that week -than in the entire three months just finished. Sankey's singing Was to night very noticeable, and the general, im ,pressiOn seems to be , drat be never sang to better `advatissi, Oritith mot**eli, .•• . - r. 5:43: -•" ' ' - • - - - - • -; • BUSINESS - LOCAL. zir Music Boles at H DELMAN'S. " New goods received daily st 112,:cpcsatAxs sair Engraving done at arainnLyAlifi Jewoh7 Store. &IP Gehl Necklaces of the latest styles at LIEN DELMAN't - Ca" Nov Dress Goods at KENT BLisr.rsepi• 110 - lIENDLraux otter! a great redaction in SU yer-Plated Ware. • t Handsomest assortment of Jewel In town at ItaNnst.max's ; U' New Goods iu every Departmen at KENT & BLISS..[Sep7. Cg ' Call at KENT ,& Buss' for your to We Damask, Napkin'', ke., &c.(tep7 rsr Buttrick's,Patterns at KENT at LESS' W Gold Opera Guard and Vest Chains at, flex DELMAN'S. rar - Fino French ii!ocks,at 314,e5. lIENDELMAN has good goods and hls•Prlces are very low.. That Is the place to buy. tr Dollar-and-a-half books for '99 cts. Mercur Block. Car Ladies' Ties in great variety; at KENT & BLing*.(sep7 'Ladies' Collars and Cuffs at KENT & Iniss•.[ser - * Sterling Sliver and Silver Plated Cups. ia uENDEL.u.kws. Sir Diamonds, Rings and Stud !Insist HEN LE4N•Y'E. tar The best: Crackers baked "every day at Cowtr.s• 114ery. • - Vr" Crackers of all varieties baked every day at Cowcas' Bakery. - 1i Beautiful enrinttnas and Isieyt Year pees . etas at if r.N Del. A N'S. Or A big stock' of very fine Stone Eilags at very luw• prices at lisrnet.HAN's• M . " Sterling Silver and Silver Plated ware at low prices at HENDELMAN'S. rir Call at KENT & BLISS' and seo hnir new Doltar C.wt;t.tt.rp7 Ur New Cloths and Casskneres at KENT a BLlss•jsep7 Or One more case of those cheap SL icsr & BLiss..rsola 3 .W" You can bay a plated Castor for 99 cents, In 110 , :nr+Illork. : - M . Call it KENT At' BLISS', and look at their Black Greitiattlacc. M - A large stock of games and toys; at cost, at R ItLTCOMH & 811 A VT'S. nr All . the latest publications, very cheap, at \VfllTconta . & Si, UT'S. .* Everything In the line of Jewelry, Sliver and Silver Plated Ware, Atli ENDELMAN'S. AR" Don't fall to call at ti DELIIAN'S and see Ids goods and learn the prfres: lar All gm& Si llo at 31. /11:snxr-stAx's war ranted as represented. Mr" Everythilig ii tlit+ lino of station- cry at Wurrcuma & SitAurs, • M ' CalVand see the latest Ladies' Ties, Collars and Cull's, at Mrs. Mt xt:os*. IluimELmAN's store is filled with first-class tirtldes fur the Itoliday trade. FM" Yon ran buy nice, fresh-baked Crackers at COWLES' Balicry, very cheap, Wiirrcomn& ..Sit.tuT sell the best It Lank hooks mantitncturiel In the country. C- - ir Ladies arc especially invited to at „lend the sale of Crockery at Athens nest week. • E 5 271"0p can get all the latest - styles of Stationery, very cheap, at Wittrvomu & SIIAUT'S .:37" The largest and best assortment of Spring cluthlirg In tqwn. at M. E. ROSENYIELD's. rEr You will surprised to learn how InT.ll Pra can buy for 59 cents lu Block. C3,' Great display a Toys at BI.SCE'S and, lwxt M 16.1.1 3 -, 6 - el'. Is. - .tbeci4 0o to,tlie old stand of 0. A BLAils, and buy ; yourlloliday Present. cheap. ttive!i and Steel Specta , les, and 'Eye Glas.w , , In great variety, at NEN DELNIA N Jewel- 27 Stor.' -µ---- /Xi' Fine American and Swits Gold Watches, In Key and Stem W,lnders, f.r ladies and .gents, at 11EV I 1 LM,t • The Finest Distany of Holiday GC/Orb:III Towanda at the old stand of 0. A. BLACK MEM= assortment of spring and received, at M. E. ROSEN. VS" A large summer hats, jus CIE= Car FOR SALE.—A good Gold WatCll. Perfect time keeper. Wilt take borough orders lu payment. Enquire at this ufflee. If you want , a suit of clothes cheap er than you 'can buy the sante In New York, just call at Itc•ExclEch's,,t lIENDELNfAN has the finest stock of Watches, Jewelry and Silverware, ever brought Intollds town, Call and see It. 0:r Don't fall to call:at 711INIDLE5rAN's, If you' wish to buy any - thing In the hue of Jewelry, Silver and Slivir-plateil Ware. `,Fong Hernbi, Choice Encore, nntl all the n4r Convention 110okx, at l'ovrt.L's Stucic Store, Setanton, Pa. (dec24-3t). M" I will buy Combings, or cut hair and imrellase It. from those avlsblng to sell. Call on .11111 s ELLA J. P,,w ELL, No 12 Lombard street. rff" Take Notice; there is a great re duction In Waltham and Eigln Watches. Call at lIEN DEL NI AN'S and you will 110 sure to buy one at the prices he Is etre/Mgt The Grand C'entil Hotel. I"ew Scrl;, la the leading' first-class hotel that has come (10%4 Cu hard pan_•• : reduced (rum 44.00 to 42.50 and 43.00 per day. t FOIL SALK Valtuddo Building Lots to Ttiwanda now, on easy -tunas.. Apply to Jon.: 'W. 311:t. Offire M.jcur Muck, north side Piddle Spz.ii l t.. Towanda. M'Setul to - Powell's Music Store, Scranton, Pa, for S"ng , Herald Eneoy, chuiry, and 011 thi• lat est c.,nvention books. They are kept qn.tittlty, and can - he sent promptly. jan4-2t. I=ll re - : A. Kl.llti the Merchant Tailor, has mowed his Tall'oring cstablteament to DAvts & Co' Store. Clothing made to order; also cutting, titling and trimming - M.lm with neatness - and dis patch. Give hlm a e.td. • M - Penple living in theiregion or,Ath ens will have arare chance next meek 'to purchase Crockery. Glass. Lamps, Fancy Gooj:4 and Notions at the great sale commencing Tuesday, Jan. n. at the store lately occupied by J. L. COnnix,. Athens. These goals are regular stork, and not bought for auction. Tb)s sale Is to c'Ok out a stock-, and the goods must he sold. UNIGEIIANNA COI.I.EtIfATE;INSTI TUTrI.—The second winter term of this in'stltutlon, will begin Monday. Janney 22, 1527. The corps of teachers is large. courses of study numerous and rates of hoard and tuition exceedingly rcasonable. No effort will be t pare!! to glee satisfaction to pa Irons. For catalogue or further particulars tir..s,t, or call on Principal. E.. E. QCINLIN. fJans-3w3. wanda, l'a. Look llEn‘E i —You will find at the old stand of 0. A. BLACK the folloi - Ingassrtment orliegers.Bros. Triple P:ate Sliver Ware, which must be sold before January lst -32 Table C'aaors, Is Cake Maskers:, S flutter Dishes.. Also, a lar,T,e stock of, Napkin Dings, qui] Receivers. Knives, Forks, Tea and Table! Spoons, trult Knives, Ice Pitchers, &e. Can at once and get a bargain. Decl4 OrA HARE CHANCE.—To procure a valuable Hotel property on reasonable terms. Ow log to 111-health I will sell my Hotel, known as the International Hotel. This Is one of the hest con structed buildings In Towanda. being 35 feet on Main street, aim 64 feet on Elizabeth Teat, fire florists high, with all the modern Ireprovemeuta, and contains one or the test, ball rooms in the Bore. It not stiktby Mora 1, II will be fot atio . •-_ • - Qr" brew -^ 2tis at SENT & BLuz.t.top7 Virl. 0. o. ‘ .ottecial ses . sicn of the li.; W. Grand Lodge .of Pennsylvania will be held at Towanda on Wednesday, - Jan. 24, for the especiarpurpose of admitting Past G rands to mem bership ln the Grand Lodge, and i Imparting in struetind In the work of the- order. Tim session for the admission of Past Grinds will be held at o'clock P. 6. At seven o'clock In' the evening a Lodge or institutions will be opened in the Initia tory Degree, to which all members of the order in good standing will be admitted. 'By order of the 3f. W. Grand Mastdr. Attest; Jeur.s.B.Nuntoteox, Sec'y: Vir The largo ready4nado clothing business, built up by M. E. Ittuit SiFIELD, Is at tract- IngUther establishments to this section, but the prudent purchaser will bear In mind that all deal ers-are not possessed of the sagacity, Vpitiom, and strict honesty that actuates Mr. R. In his business transactions. Most tneu who pretend log cloth ing "sheep," are mere; pretenders, which the cred ulous buyer learns to his cost.' Our advice is to all who want good goods ai fair prices, to call on Ito- It makes no difference Whether you are a Judge or the aAlcie desired or not; he Is, and will not deceive you. Above all thlOgs beware of the man who never 'invites you through advertitiel rueuti to call. Every gesinine article has Its coun terfeit; so every hduest man has his pretender. such is the case with - onr estimable and honorable clothing dealer, JI. E. I:oseNrzzLn. Having made the business a study from early youth, and being controlled in business transactions by the strictest regard for truth, and the rights of his cus tomers, who are not presumed always to be as well posted as himself, others who have no regard for the precept or the !•golden rule,•• seek to . profit by his enviable reputation, by engaging iu the sane business, and make large piefessions. Look out fur there. ' far Cnorp. T -From Mr. JAmns GRIMES, of Mt. Pleasant, Colunibla county, Pa.: " About three years ago our daughter, now twelve years of age, was severely afflicted with Croup. A general irritation of the lungs followed; milt:ring a hectic cough, which became almost constant; swelling of the temples. And other Lodi cations of Consumption, were also apparent, and her life was despaired of by herphyslcian. At this critical' moment we were Itiduced to give Dr. WIS. va tes:DatsAst Or WILD ellr.ltltY a trial; and after the had taken one botth , , we found her so much relieved that we discontinued its use. Since that time we have used the Balsam in our fatuity In eases of Coughs and Colds, and believe it to he a superior remedy for all tEscaselt of the lungs." 50 cents and el a bottle. Said by all druggists. Or To CONSUMPTIVES.—TiIe advert so., a retired physician, having providentially dis- Tovered, whEe a Medical Missionary in Southern Asia, a -very simple vegetable yeutedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Asth• ma, Drouchltis, Catarrh, and all throat and lung affections—alsou positive and radical speelfic for .Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all Ner-, row Complaints, feels It his duty to !flake it known to his frollirering fellows.. Actuated 'by this Motive, ho will cheerfully send (free of charge) to all wiMM.slre it, the recipe for preparing. and full directions for success (ally using, this pruildential ly discovered remedy. Those who wish to avail themselves of the benefits of this discovery without cost, can do so byreturn mall, by addressing with a stamp,namlng paper, ; , Dn. CHARLES I*. 'Si Alt`sllALL, Niagara Street, ' Jinfialo, N. Y. MARRIED. STEVENS —CAM , : El% At Windham Centre, l'a., Dee. 17, 1A74, by It ov. W. C. Peek. Mr. Ja sen Stevens and 31i :•s Lydia Cartier; both of Wlnabaw, Pa. - WO)D—ALLIS.—At Windham Celan.. Jan. 1, 1h77. by !Mr. Wm. C. Peri, Mr. Frabk I). Wood and 3115,t4 Libble Allis, both of Wysox., l'a ALL.—At Windham Con. tn.. Jan. I, Ihn, br Ri.v. W. C. Prrk, Mr. Alvin Nichol,. of Appal:v.llln. and 311,s Maria 11 0 . Coy konilad, of Ca. FLIFET-111'ETTE.—At inn rP,lll..nre, In \V nolltnm..l.in4 1. 1577. I. W. C. Pork . Mr. Joni ' 1.. Fleet. of W PI'S. and Mr:". net:e, of AV Indlinna. Pa. 51.1 7 1 - TF.II—EMEI:Y.—At the N. E. Parsonage, In . l i•uninpville. Jam' 1, 1+77. by Rev. (1. h. Beers. Mr. Theodore Sluyter, of I..idd,,bing. and 311.,s Ella Elm ry, of Asylum. Pa. CI A M P.I.E—ASIICRAFT.- 7 . At the N. F.. Parson ag.• in Terrytown, .lan. 1. 1577, Merri ng, Mr. 4 uth„on Gamble and Mks da r.nheraft, hot li of Sugar I:un, I'a. LINSLEY—PETERSON.—In Athens twn, at the residence of thn :bride's parent:oly R ( flea- FTI, F•q.. Mr Truman Lin: try, of .Springneht, and 'Miss Ida Peter,on., HA Xi) A I.L P Elf..ON" Albefit. 3r thv 1.4the1. , . by lb.•+:nut•, Jan 5,, Mr Truman 1t..n41a1l and 1111.,s Jo:Lida:le retentuu, built of :.than C (JU. It I N--I1 AMI Owvgn, at the re s t.. tl-nce of the blt.h•'tl Father. Dee. Sit , loCf , .by. - I'. AleNantler., Mr. William W. Corbin., to Mk-, 1:1113 F. 111.infinum, both of II h, ego. 1:01;IN9ON-:-1, remi , b•or.e of morso, lii I , l!oy.•P.:..lautiary I. 11,77, by 11. K. 3loti E• 41.. Mr. %tin - . F. • • of Bradford c04'1, , M74 M-»• E, F airbankv, otUn i. ( 'o.•pn. DIED. WILLI Graorlile, Dee. 15. of wearlet fever. ( barks Ceslle, otdy %on of Mali . leo. and Polly %Villsams. ago wars, One months and 4 day,. the lipe that once vco,r • rt-f. I I into lightand welcome SUent the laughter are go gay: All ildogs wldsper. Leaile is dead. ITc, - a A !Teti: ement TOTlQE.—Notice b: hereby given ap,„frat i.,„ made to the present 1.. - gtstattire of the State of Peattspranin. tor the pass.v.• or an act of Assembly, aattotriaihg SrhosPl v,, rd or lt,a• nom rg h or 1 .. 3 - Jlessrs. and Russell anti ot hers who have flied Meoltatth•s Ctaints for hiaturtals faratlshett, and labor done tiptit Ow School of ',lb! pot , (igh. ('. NICHOLS. Pres., S. \V. .AY Secy. Tow:11141a School Board. Mall multeuß CHAS. H. DUPHEZ. MANAGE} MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 15, '77. Still on the )larrh of Triumph DUPIZEZ .1: BENEDICT'S GIGANTIC FAMOUS, MINSTRELS, nenLi-sto-E OPERA TT:Ol'l'R AND Rots BAND. On their twenty-tifth Annual Tom*, Our Centennialllliant Organization, Coinpo,ol of only Popular Distingublied AMON of rat - ions spaelalitks, forming aRt mug Corjei of VOralist;+, Comedians, Solo Mip,ielarim. Ethiopian Deiineatot& ,Irtl.otiv Danrers and Female .! Pen.onators,.intrtineltin Ceneerts of Merit arid ENFawley. SEA.7,'9 NOW ON SALE AT KIRBY'S D::1:76 GUM FA.11.11 A'r `ALE,- A Farm of 100aere; within utiles of To wandi Borough, orl n good level road leading from T0w.m.1,1 to Mottroeton, with plenty of g,..1 Fruit —apples, pears, poaches, plumbs. cherries, grapes, rte.-2 apple and I pear orchard. A good frame dwelling home, with 11.0111% and 4 e•rllirt. venal water In the hoot, brought fruit a valtiable spring, through pump logs, . 0 running water In the, barn yard the year round supplied front the same I.prllg. one good trtuterground ..tone basement stab;e. ft , r horses or rattle. :I;s° 2 horse harm—tine goat eon, houge—ptinitry yard and underground eblekery and other out buildings. 7. acres Im proved the balance In wo , -tls. The land Is well V 4.3.. tered. and tied to the ea , t,nntl under a good state of entity:loom and within 20 minutes ride of the vlllag.r. It Is owned Ley a gen:it:man residing In Towanda, who 011 account of ad canoed yt aro, de 'ekes to go out of the TarllliNg business. It ran to bought any (line between tub and Alibi twat for PO per acre, Possercsion givrot April lot 1,377. Ad dre., .J. Andrew Wll,Vturner-at. Towanda. , . "a. .131111. lIOPE OF IZEWAI:D IS A. what Induces oo many 1 - r: opt,: in search of SPLENDID FAIt:MING LAND To go to Michigan and select from the ONE MILLION OF ACRES Of rhq land grant of the Grand Rapids and lnllana Co. Strong sviis, sure rn.p,:, plenty of timber: no 111.0110 v ,, grasshoppet•s, ar ciattich bogs. Pure water. running stream.. ready markets, elelilzatlon nod schools. Itaitroad runt through centre of grants. Pi Ire.. from e' - to to tto ts.r aesre. Send .for our Il lustrated pamphlet, fall of facts, In (irritant or En glish. Say In %%bat paper you NUNS this notice: • :ddre(a, W. 0. lIUGG LANb COMMISSIONICHs Grand Rapids, 31 len. Clhs 7G-I item] TICK rrrrwct LIOMETIIING :NEW! ==l lias opened a Ili:vital for sle•k and Diseased Hrirses at Towanda, Horses reee•tved for treatment for the hill:ming , diseases: Volt , evil fistu'a. alt pipe and rano:rims sorer, warts and tumors of all descriptions. diseased ey-s, nind lialfs, spark's of all kinds. slag tones; lameness cured (bunch not removed); seralches or gl'er.se heel ; shoulder strains or founder; cot:int:4,4lfeet. suit till iii eases ear• pt elintagions ; eut t log at hishop rig old horses -teeth—an operalon that tl,serves the a•tent ion and approbation of ail horsemen—an operation which improves the agi• and:condition, adding years to their lives; ilockic. , , jerlrkhtg and straightening of tails; castration of all horses and colts (none ex cepted). For, a stable of this kind he has all the conveniences,' There will INJ on exhibition at his office the only complete anatomy of the ' horse iii America (containing; all of the 247 heirs), and many rare specimens of surgery perform it by him. Having secured the services of J. S. I.y.wre, V. S.. and by gentlemanly deportinent and strict :Men -1 Lon to business, I hope it, merit the esteem and approbation of the public, and solicit illiberal share of their patronage. Stec lal Attention given to diseases of Horn Cattle. Dr. LE.Wts will visit patents at any distance for reasonable' pay. Examinations and consultations 0 MO itholgunTli STAlitirp j4:l4nrigMCl: $ Sibm' THE LATEST NEWS! , KENT & BLISS flare just opened anothea Liege stock of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS Consisting of FANCY GOODS FOR THE •HOLIDAYS READY-MADE SACQtrES, FULL LINE OF FURS, SHAWLS, SKIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES; CORSETS, , ZEPHYRS CARD-BOARD MOTTOES, CANVASS, &c,"Acc. EVERY DEPARTMENT IS FULL Call and be Convinced that ice Sell as Cheap as the Cheapest! KENT & BLISS. Towanda. Nov. 23, Inc: Frost Es Sots. AT FROST & VURNITeRE STORE, On Main Street, From now until January Ist, '1877, they will sell their entire stock of Furniture very low tor cash There never was a better time to buy, as all kinds of goods are low. We are selling CHAMBER SUITS Complete for Five riollir3 Our :ostritinetit of goods for Christmas was never better Come at once and secure bargains Remember that we are the only Manufacturers of Fuinlture In Towanda, and the only house that ran sell ; at Arholesale kites. Pleas() call and get WM J. 0. FROST & SONS Dri-Gools. M 0 N T A= N YES! MONTANYES OFFER A FINE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, 4T BOTTOM . PRICES! M Ci - zN T A NT'E 8! . PROCLAMATION. - W 11E1:EA'S, Mon, PAUL D. Mottnow, President Judge * of the 13th Judittal District, consisting of the county of Bradford. and Ilau. C. S. ItVASXLL, Associate Judge In and,forsaid county of litadflnd, havo IA- Riled their precept bearing date the 9th day of Jan uary, 1871. to toe directed. for holding a Cofirt•of Oyer and Termtner. General Jail Delivery. Quarter flesAons of the Peace, Connnon Pleas AO Orphans' Court, at Towanda, for the county of Bradford, on Monday, February sth, 1877, lo continue two weeks. otico Is therefore hereby given to the Coroners and Justices of the Peace of the county of Brad ford, that they be then and there In their proper person, at 10 o'clock In the foretoson of said day. with records, o inquisitions and other i remorebranees to do those things which to their office appertains to be done: and those who are bound by - recogni sauces or otherwise, to pnrsecuto against the prise flora who are or may he In the Jail of said county. are to be then and thereto prosecute agatnkt them as shall be Just. Jurors are requested to be punc tual In their attendance agreeably to their notlem Dated at Towanda, the 9th day or February,la the year of otir Lord, one thousand eight hundred and - - seventy-seven, and of the Independence of the 'United States, the one hundred and first. A. J. LAYTON, Sheriff. SHERIF'F'S SALES.. By virtue kJ of sundry writs issued out of the Court: of Common Pleas of Bradford County. and to me di. reeled, I will expose to Oldie saleWri TiIiTRSDA Y. the Ist dayof February. 1877, at the doorof the Court House In Towanda, at I:o'clock P. M.,, the following described property, to-wit: Oue lot of land situate in West Burlington, and bounded on the north by lands of Ransom Cutler. on the east by lands of Nathan Decker, on the south he lands of AlletiDenry, and on the west by. lands ru Stephen Stiles, containing 50 acres of land store or less. about. 30 acres improved, with one framed house, 1 board barn and few frail. trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Pomeroy Bros vs Daniel Perry and 44 Perry. • ALSO—One other,lot of land situate iii Smith field twp, and hounded rim th 4 north by lands: of Lark Bird, on the east by lauds of A 'l' AllUn, on the smith by the public highway, and on the west try lands of Thatcher and Collins, cOntalizing - 75 acres or land more or hens, about 60 acres improved, with one framed house, 1 franied barn, corn house, and few fruit trees thereon. Silted and taken in to execution at the suit of Ulysses Merely vs. Dor , ace 31 Moody and D W Lane. , A LSOoms other )prof land situate in Athens' twp, anti hounded On the north liy lands of Hard : son Crum,. on the east by lands of Seth Park, on the south by the public highway, and on the. west by lands of Joseph McKinney, containing TS acres of land more or less, about GO acres Improved. with 1 framed house, 1 framed barn. anti other ontbullit lugs, and few fruit trees thereon. Seized anti tak en Into execution :at the suit of Wm Smith vs Sam uel Smith. . - ALSO—One other tot of land situate in Athens and Litchfield twps„ and bounded and described as follows: On the west, commencing at the. public highway, running along said premises,,emit anal west by lots of Richard Sinsabaugh an: Charles Benedict: on the east by Russoll•Par • Widow Park and the piddle highway, and on the south . by the public highway, rontaining about 78 tc acres, same . More ,or eels known as a part of 1 . Sinsabaugh farm. Being the. same land deeded to Samuel Smith by George Northrop and wife by deed dated April 21;1804. recored la 1) 11, No 45. Page 239„ - Stc, about tut acres Improved. with I framed house, I franied bath and miter outbuildings and feW fruit trees thereon." Seized and taken Into execution at the suit of William Smith vs Samuel Smith. - Al.:• 4 0-4the other lot of land situate in Rome twp, bounded and describe,' as follows: Beginning at the northeact corner of S L Barnes' lot a stake and stones; thence west along the line of S L Barnes' 95 perches to a corner In ll:sre Brcs,k; thence north along the line of 0 F Young 41 rods and 11 feet to a corner and range of stone wall and line Of Chas 11 Brown; thence east along the line of. said Brown 05 perches to a corner in the line of John Vinight; thence south along the lisle of .Jonn Vought 41 rods and 11 net to the corner of S L t 5 Barnes and place of beginning, containing Viacres of land more or less. about 20 acres improved, with I framed house. 1 framed sinall barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and Laken into execu tion at the suit of Jas McGregor vs Martha Mc- Gregor.' . ALS4l—.line other lot of land situate In West Burlington and Burlington twps, and boutolf;d oil the north by Gen Langford and Seward, on'the east by Lewis 'Moe, Iforace Burns and John Au, :nick, on the south by lands of John Auntlek, .Geo D Bourne. and 31 Bourne, and on the west by 111 Bourne, Go, 1) Bourne and Wm Campbell; Von.. tattling about 200 acres of land more or lesS, abOut 50 acres Improved, with a few fruit trees thereon; ALSO--One'other Into( land situate in West Bur twp. and bounded on the north by lands of Wm Campbell, on the east by lands of Geo D Bourne, on the south by lands of 31 Bourne. and on the west by lands of -Alanson 'amplwll; emit:lining 7 acres of land more or Ms: all improved; IV/ build inr,s. Seized and tals , n into execution at the suit - _ of Martin L Rockwell's us:• vs Iletey Cote and 1) Bourne. ALSO—One other Int of land situate In Sheslie. tofu twp, and hounded on the north by the Toni/MC highway, on the east hy lands of Mlles 'tortoni. nu the south by lands of .10,eph Post, and on 4hn west by land, of lllles mrton; containing at acres of land more or less, all Improved, I framed house. I trained tarn. and 1 framed granary, and 2 orchards of fniit(ryes th !rcon. Seized and taken Into ec'e cutlon at thicsatlt of t! 3 . lauville ys J A fitlufer. A I.sil—Orp , other lit of land situate. In Towanda bore, least :vied and described as foilotv'st: fleoltitting on the tort It shit, of Pine st at the south corner of the pobac school 1,4: thence northerly along said school 1,4 aS :lad 9-12 feet to a rooter of a- lot for merly belocgibg to II I. Scott. now or Mrs Keene; thence southerly along line of 0:111/0 atel terralit I o Ith first desert:sal line 0$ and 9-1:: feet to Pines:: thence along !Ire north line of Pine st 5t feet to the pia,, of hegitinini.-., avitit a franted hone , and a three story brick sand flawed wagon and blar:ksitlith shoi, Hereon. Seized and taken execution at the suit of the - Mutual , Building and Saving social ton of the Don, of T.matiti.v vs ileary A I,St ) — Oit' other tot of land sltutile in Towanda Itlotwletl awl iteserlhed a, lotion,: Beginning at a Nil to.r post on the north side of [her and'. road leatlin7 to Towanda ('rock: t tk?ne, north 2a° awl . 0 ea,: :lions , the east stile of the Itarelay 11aiir , s.dt:tta feet to a corns r: thrto, Wong, the saute, north rt:l° east tao feet to a corner: throve atom the .stone, north east'lln feet to a litirliPrt at...nee along line of M Merenr ,outh„ (0 e.ist :art feet to a post: th , elve along land of I" awl W Moans, sown , zst,o, west 7 , 2 feet to a r.ttner tot the east side of said hlghw.ty It'aditv: to Towanda Creek: tin : ne t . Along the Sidi• of i.:11:1e an.l a' west. G, I, gild.loV.; ~s itainint; 5 aeres and 7 pet h.',. of land. Lr the same loon , or a.,t b e . lug two lots eonveye.l to the party of the first part on •by :••• t' and W Mean ,. awl wives'. by devil tllte4 t frt. G. 1 7u, and the other he -M Mereur and wife, by deed dated the !Mlle with one rollin - girthand nail factory and qt.re bons.. there on. S died and taken into C7(1,11111,11 at 4he snit of C S Itioe.7ll,.Trustee. Vs the Towanda Iron Mann faetnrinz Co. ALSO —tree other lot of land shoat" In West twp. load holpith`d nn th., north by-lands of lior.te._! Rooth. Mrs Sarah Taylor and rims W Thaeker„ on tit- vait by land, of rhas•W Tliaeker, .311, Jennie Lai le. and Dmilel Selilek, on- tne south by lan.ls of John philtips, and On Ow west bS hunts of llorafe Sponeor: emit:Offing; 157 a(•res or land more or alma: 107 acres intprOved. with' 1 14:ink , lion,. I fratiodba - n wlth 5h.2.18 atta..lied and orehattis of fruit trees thoreon, Seized t a; n t take n into eXeelllitql at the suit of A and .1 Morley 1;:.4 Wlil A li.St , -Otte other. lot of land situate in Towanda bore.,bounded and de , cribed f 01 1 ,4: at a i•onter on the west side of ftridge-st iltis feet north front Wm Patton's:l. thence south 01° west :Is 940 fect to a eorner: thence north so west 75 ft to a corner;. thence nnr - th GO ) east 213 9-10 ft to the yeast Sid, of Itrldge-st hereto: . We menrionedtthenee aiong.the must side of same 75 ft to the place of beginning.. ALSO—one other k t of land., 'quote in Towanda hero' ;bounded as folltoA..: Regilltling at a corner on tile west side of Bridg&-st thcnee synth ttC O west , llS 0-10 ft to a rot: theme north 0 0 . west 10 ft to a Cyr; thence north flo east 2.ltilt to a corner on the west side of It' Idge-st heretofore mentioned thence Wong the same south 10° east 10 ft to place of beginning (being lh ft added to the, north side of lot first deseriboll. with I fronted horse, 1 sh,,L, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and -tatter, Into execution at the suit of Mary Donahue vs . F.—N McCormick. AT-SO—Ono other lot of land, situate In Sheshe-. quLt twp, bounded north by latols of John Vanduzer, east by 4ands of Frank Sexton, south by lund r 4 of Walter French, and west by lands of Jerre French; containing. 15 acres of land, more or less; about 40 acres Improved. WI 1 h .l framed barn and orchard of fruit laves thereon. Seiireil and taken Into ex...en. non at the Mitt of N C Aarrii use vs Alm:ulna - French. Also at suit of same vs same. AL s o—One otle‘x lot of land. situate in Litch field twp, bounded as follows: Beginning at the northeast cor of a tot In poscn:sion "1 - w in Wright; south east 110 rod,: to a cor: thence north I past .o; rod:4 to :he center of the Davidson road; t hence win it 5 5 east 40 roll to a . cor; thetwi. south west 137 1,51, to cot; t hence' nom II we-4 tto 9-10 rods to a cor; atone. , south 1 west 80 roib4 to a cor: thei.c.• south s 551st 1:;') fonts to 3 cor; thence north 1 east 99 nsls to the p%teL% of beginning , : contaltang t ift acres of land. more or le-s; 3iNUI 90 acres Improved; I framed honse, framed, barn, I wagon-house.' I barn with shed at- Melted. and orchard of fruit trees thereon, Seized and taken into eXeClltiUll at the suit of G C Page's use vs .1 aeob L Ban. ALSO-4 me other lot of land. sitnate. In Wind ham t wp, bonnib-d north by tandi of Job itixtiy, mg ; liy lands - of Whin v Johnson. south by lands of I. , it:itt, (by. and west by tait.; of John 'reoth rontaing 31 arrei of land, inane or • :0 , 0111 55 aerie Improved, with 1 framed lic.ttse, I Iranvl barn.-and orchard of frail trees thereon. Seized and taken Into execution at the s.uft of A C Hunt ss.Letarltan MX:O... • ALSO—One other let of land. situate In West Burdingtcn twp. bounded north by lands of Wiliwr Gamtnag= and Treat Shoe tna elst by Land of Mat Suoemaizer. south and west by puldle high way ; routaiuir.g C. 3 acres of land. more or less; about ICI acres oved, with f franbl hen , ,. 1 barn. and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized knd taken into execution at the suit of E Pomeroy 101 I: Perry.. AL S( tither lot of land. situite In Iturilnr, ton bort'', bounded north by lauds of MIN' Itenry e.t-t by-the ll , rwlek Turnplize, south by lands belonging- teathe Moore:1011