li VtafFi gtporttr. NAIIIIII.I Pir; Thu:by, iho. 13, 1877. - VV. A, CUIIBERLIN Dealer In FINE atwEijoev, W AT 9H E S , SHIVER, AND, PLATED WARE TOWANtlit, Towanda, Jan. IS, 477. EF,POTBS-CLUBBING LIST * POE 1878 . . - \y,. hare made arrangements with the publishers of the following 'x.110(11613, by Which, We can offer •,,aysrbe of them in connection with the Rar.onTra at-arca:ly - reduced rates; We will send the Rm. rourEft from this date till December 3tst, 13711; wfih any of chey.apers named billow, for-ondyeir, al 'to. agates - lnilicated': • REPORTER anti Weekly Tribune, - • "I• Sethi •Weekly. 3 'OO. ..-- " • " s:Weekly Titnels, 20. 4 ,`• Semi-Weekly. . 3 25. I " Weekly, Evening Post, A 2 15. Seml-We'ekly, 3 15. Anierle4n .s.7,rlclturlst, 2 10: c.'outitry Gentlemaii, 04.- " Rural New Yorker, 5 10. ". Weekly,, 4'20. • Bar, 4 7.0; " azlne, 4 20. •, Scientific:American, 31,'x. " Atlantic, 4 W I •• Galaxy, 4 20. " Scribner. • " -St. Nlehnlan, .3 Sot " Wide- Awake, 2 50. " Baby Laud, 1 40. " I.tttlek Liv/ng 7 75. " The Nur...elf, Z 10. Akaton'i Jtinrnal, I i IS, " Porilar Science Monkhly,4 75. " Telcrnons Magazin4, l 2 50. G.lers, ° •* 4 3.13: Elpithicott's " v • 4 20. " Atlantic 319nthly,-1 420 Mg r LOCAL AND L CENERA. t- JOHN BEE 1.. is to ; give party at the \N DYKE: house, in Llste'r, next ...WO - evening. READ our elubping rates in. another culunin t and then Oiake:np your 'lists for the coming year. - aml tliirty-three meals WC re o.orved aL 8 r.F.'y's European I louse, toe day.iast week. / • "Pitt Say T e. ,Aca , . binned List Olitik. It wits ow ni4l .by 1 ioweltn F. i.si En. • I'qe. reiaira on - tiro Episcopal Church ,arc,iipproaChing completion. `,3ei . icesacre - nou'. held in the hasement: iisext Sca:iable 'will be held at the residence of 4.:0t.. U. F. )I.vsoN, on Tuesday evening, 'December It3tli. 1111 are invited to attend. THE friends of Mr N'll - ,t, TowNErt, o Rollie, congratulate him on the vindiea tion tir-.lli good name in the recent at tenriA to bleplcen his - character by a crier in:11: proceution. THE entertainuient given by the scholars of the Presbyterian Satalay Fridity evening %vas a very pleathut affair. The little fellotcsenterc,i into the spirit of the perfaaaances and aufnitte theinselves creditably . . " IMSE3 AY E were-favored with a pleasant visit, List week, from our esteemed and intelli gent friend, ; W. F. COnnus, of Warrentf witcP. although he has attaitiA almost to - thejallottod period is still bale and hearty; and vigorous as most men of forty. Till: hi-weekly gath.•rings at the M. E. ('lmreh are rendered prolitable, as well as pleasant, by the hearty co-operation of the: whole cougregation., At the meeting en Tuesd.ty evaning Rev._ G. C. JoNEs read an inte.et;ting essayA 'TUE Musical pe(;plP' ' of Waverly, assisted by Mus. I.4*viN, of. this-place, gave Miss MlNNti:PArrEftsos. the priina donna of the Southern Tier, a' benefit 'at the Opera/House-in Waverly, on Tuesday i:ve:ningl Miss P. his just onnpletcd a eoursh it the 'Poston: Musical Ncadenay. Tne e Society .ing aa. te' &nee of W.L.f M. 3Eti,Lonv, (M Monday evening, added sixteini doltar's.tO the fund the ladies are: necumnlatingwith to 1111101 _energy and zeal, to be used in furnishing the eintroh when the t - eibairs are completed . The next meeting will be held at El T. Vo'x's, inl 3londay evening next.. Dec. 1:3, has been appointed it:day of fasting and . prayer, I)yi National Chrizithin Ternp4anee Union. The day will be apprOpriately observed in Towanda ; and the T. placWrviiii - hold a ira.ftr r. V., at ttielhouse of `Mns. Vl - 3f. WATIOVS. Ad, wen inter- in the canse of temperance are cor iii;tll): invited to be present. Ma:. V, ?i. 11A1.1KE12, who POSideti with Ili. sou,. I . .2lVAtKv,n,, Esq , in this • place, was ettriot.lXprostratett by, di,ease afe ;, ,14.- since. lie 11:111 . ITCII 14Lint all I!4y i . and was . . feeling in bettel i.pirit% thr.u.,, ii,,itl, until after pertakiu of I.tiis supper win ;t1 lie F u (Id e tilY became : 4400us.cif a 5....:t. Fit and certici.tting pain 4nloue 'of his feet.. lie is now lying-in 'a vellr- critical ,„ , I - - - , i cotiu.it,on. • - ! t• , • - i early aily. - Dow.n in tit , Valley, people pursue the eVvn tenor of their way, \ making the cold season a long uninterrupted holiday, Lunt:kering :has ceased, and' even the woodman's axe no longer echoes in our forests, fur they too have nearly yielded supremacy to the " black diaMond," and thus "-the winter consumes all the sam pler doth 'yield." The old Universalist Church Still 'stands an unmovable terror to evil doers. 'True, we have no preach : ing, and soon: have the assurance to sas . that, , for : the fortriation of peace _and unity, it is all the better,! It is not the vailey..ntind yon, that have the squab bie,in Cmirt. , „.-At„Sltintlagon -we again have two very [ well-eMithicted stores in operation. Mr. -O. 'P. Air* irrOdd Fellows _block and the Qant = as boys pPositc. It'is' not propos t), ed to write 1 als to advertise country business free ( teost, although would like, .to say that ont'peiple are disposed to patrpnise them for their own , adialitage. The appointment.of.Mr„,NYEß, aforesaid, for - Postmaster giies good -satisfaction. If hie is as attentive to the 'interests of his patrons'ashis predecessor, kr, PiTILLIPsy , the public cannot fail to be well,satisfled. - But among \ the sad things which- MOO been transPiring among us during, the {critical times, our old stand-by, P.',,S. AYEU has yielded te x theloree ofseircure- s , .stances; which he could not control, and pass ! .d under, the financial guillotine. The' mill is silent. At three &tote years he may as welldmv&Passnd \heti - eta the upper and neither mile stune:.\ \ Old man D.V . ftrosoN, when lw built his water \‘ mill I - -.near by said, ." people say this wilk ruin . me-; hut they will Kaye a . mill, Won't 1 1 t)r -! .tr.t.v.. wedding of a Bradford girl tliq 2" We have a lino mill, whetl s ; a!' the. capitol of Michigan, said by the PitaNi: remains prostrate or not. liis , I, !li,ing Reptiblicalt to be theaargest wed- enterprise gave us ttlat much, although d,.....!:; that everoccurred in the State. - Oct. no bettei\tbau a " whited. sepulchre!' if' - tii. lt , ;1, by 'Rev. ,T: 4.I3IIWOUTai Mr. "not . set in inoihin. The public are iuter- Ec.mak J. 1:12.10tost;. of Vertiontillle, csteil in the \ mcweinent; - The loCality is , liehigan, to 311 t-ti Put 31: Muss, excellent. ,But to 'make' it 'sure-lire its formerly of Bruifforil County, Pa., on the iproprietoinbeds i.tifficient surplus capital Lining Fair' rCunds, in the presence of`t \ 'to fill interstices ivltich- are son:UAW:mg, over.twelve thousand witnesses. Illauy but' not. often, left -f r want of custom 1 444; Resents wvo pi:aired. - • w 4 to till regulartifiao. - • al': Q,. . As:4 - 2.011x as 181'2 there - was !a public • the eastern part of • the CO ay, called - 9ie Wysox and Ott' a‘,ll I.ll,rary,•• and einitiiined hun qcll C 1 .ice volumes The late TiloS. liJanriT, was thelirst President, and Dr.' S. T.' p-Ansiow, Secretary: From the' uMoit.s it appcairi that prior to that time • a library had exisitdiu Orwell township. • , (luit esteemed towm.'man, GEo. Riba- has. for:Abe past eight years htTti utnploved in thegKeeery business in " tld. 1, , ,z1-e, has ) just leased the coal and "'N/ yard on Canal-st; near the 41.Psco ` Pal (I=o, and is now prepared ‘tOiill all orders I'4 coal . and - 'wood; at the lowest price . ..s for cash. This is no new departure Mr. P., as he has had large experi- A•th 91.11 kind pf Itusines.. , sb6fore.eoming to" owandal Wr bespeak for Lima lib- c ail patronage Tearn that' a sad accident occurred iT!'l.irebti-ldron:Saturday evening last. Mr. FUINK lloLlEits with his wifti and littledhnOiter were Jriving from Litch tell C&ii u e to hy, home, When One wheel of the earriage.struck a stump which had face lef ` in th&rnad, and the vehicle Was breakinethe leg of the child near !Le • 31011sEaudJnnsoN were • :died and adjusted the limb of tLe little • V. M. Benoit - Obit, Pittatoir, -14catthnt, R. k. /admit liethlthettc• arid-Pnitit-13kalw, • Eini m,. were guests the Ward House on Monday. Wn - regret to ' learn that P. 131 FORD vithas beeiliin inmate of the Danville ue Asylum for the past three: years, wesstrieken with paranoia a few, days shun and 'the physician thinks it:doubt; ful about his tecovery.. - - • iVE are - indebted to hon. 4.111. HAWI, the no* Third Assistant Pi M. General foi his =nal report ,of hiti department. It isa.carefully prepared and interesting (locum' cut. ',,\ Ting Eureka Mower Co. ".reeeived this . week an order from South Pitied& for a Mower to be operated brisMatn, and em ployed in c utting i the rank grass along the: track of a railroad. Th 9 machine will be KI just as noon a it can be nianu-! atiiM factu E.vEttA attended th T. 0. of p. and , r,eport a von hoped visitiwt PR9F. ITAXTEIi publish a work'. entitled tory of Lafay4tte College, , is a native of Ois county, al . m o st proutineht . young eclu a sate. Hui. J. A. ItossmEr., occupied' th,qu.l pit of the Prt4y.t-:rian.. : Churchi ou day evening, 41d favored) the-cotigregx tion witli a mokt . excellent pracgcal dis course. 3lr. R.. a pleaSant speaker, and a thoroughly orthodox theologian; • , cofyimence t6. - dary the publication of an ankle. diseriptive of the littriness_ firing in Ttitianda who advertiserin the 1 . 3 gronTEtt: call' the espeiat atten tion of our readers to this review, and iugc, , est. that they bear these -eiitablish rnents in mind whill .ptireliasam 'their holiday, goods. ,; . The article will be con tinued xt week, and will embrace all Our . advertisers. , rEItSUNAL.-4JIISS DATTIi . R.LEE, of Mon roeton will speinl the Winter in Philadel • \ • . —LtRUT. MART, ,Canipany "I," 12th lir ginient. is att'Agliag Court as a juror this week. • \ —M RR. E. Bmm:cm better known /t this county as Mtss Scim, daughter of- the late x Asn 'Sr TT, has beim elected Superintetfdept ofiatblie •schoolS. in Albm-- - County, Caliarhia. M us. St.kNi iat add. one more to The -Ist of teachers - whom Bradford .has sent out, • and of whose reeord she may be justly pr.Mcl.• RUYKEND.p.i. and VAN FLEET visited ;New York city 1.1.,q week. _ • Tin' follow;m; -note from Rev. G. C. JONES. explains itself: , .1 ' TowANn Dec. 1,18 i.. Eiwroil?RF.roicrEn-,--Pror .Sir :—AI-• low ma toie c orrect a r• is •onception of some peoplOts,to the no an roz, in part•of my sermon oil Thank gi in Day. • • Then I spoke of corimunisni 'exhibit ing its strength,' and "'voting," I intetrd- Kl reference tn any political party rep resented in The late Fall - elections. I re fetyed to udthitt , " but the riots of lat.t siiinno-r, nil-Witt:l we stand so, largely' intiebt-d tfi the comnitniktie . and--rowdl elements of the contitry. • . 7dy'uot suftiehmtly guarded expressions haVe Alone given rise .to the . mistake. • My exetise for the eNplanation is, that while a questiou• as o the mooing oa anythiug t persimally - slid' in public may he I ,Mute insignitleaut, yet it is important ah.lt t be, pulpit should not. have the rapu tation of a vehicle of party politics. _ Yours,. truly, liEdnoE 0. Jost'. Ini .31cet !El • members of Bradford Lodge meeting of Monroe n lodge on Saturday - eve - log last, 7 enjoyable t." e. It is `soon be returned.. WEN, i 8 about to Sketches of fps ' Prof., OwEN , one of the tore in the S r-si tz U N. -Our people are pretty generally pripared for the rigors of the eAhl . Our two score ...poor are cArefully farmed out, and the poor house goest ion ha's ceased to create any espetial 'AL!.,rn , , • The schools -are also in running order, and a general' satisfaction, if not I,losperity pre%aics within per borders. l the better class of our Mizell% ftel y. atiV especial wide at our represeatioii in eeurt the east week, they are very much di, posed to keep it to themselves. Utile sclioi4 master a nd •iiotninie have retired from active. 6CI Vi2e among our adult thtZ lawyers arid the sheriff will tleap the llarv_st of taich neplect; and proms that we _are striving to keep 'pace with the lively rollicking ,world around The farmers, Who. constitute our. prin. cipal , .populati9ii, have nut been untninl - of theValte offall plowing:during, the hurt xampf:4l fait weather. It not nnly , advaoces l spring but much-of our flu - nip:lit to be improvedby the iMl verizing whiter. A largv area is devoted to winter wheat, which, dc' theTapprehensionk of croaker, is to thin very finely indeed. This is espe eiill3 ti nl3 along the river border, where the s ,, il siiems . 'hetter adapted to its cul ture thawkinds'hirthee back. For oats, corn, potatoes and foe dairying purposes OurPlands . ieniote,from the river bottoms rs longev.pay triliute to the Egypt of an Rtninstscptcts - Mat Rstramons or Tug VALLEY oir.TllF.,WillolF 11% Enrrcin ` rte REPORTER Atqlq 3one mile below.; Tavern;" which reference was made in my Your Milo Wood," there , settled two brothers— ihnt,matt and Ramo= Iltiesa44;;l think as early as 1808 or 1809. Thitorithr get ting tired of this mortal life, withlits per plexing cares,. passieover _to the other country some 55 or 10 years - ago. ` Elie widow lived till .a few years ago. Uncle, Moist:, the other brother, and Aunt , Pima, as they were frequently called,, premed bard; on to fourscore and ten and then, within`a abort time of each °that., weneup to join the .pure and the good in the heavenly world. Some fivil persons by malice iident.„: or somebody carelessly gave this Place the • name 'of " Slovensburgh;" and'although the •name of the post Office is North Or yet by many it is - still called Slovens burgh. And now Mr. Editor, in behalf of these people, I demur against this. slanderous name. North Orwell is now One Zr. the' prettiest little hamlets there is in . Brad ford County. Most of the buildings are new—nearly all are well painted—two of of the honks in yarticular are very large' and nice—Hon:we . IlesseLL's and Mr.: Cass's, cithers - give evidence Of good taste and ,thrift. - The meeting-house is an dr i 'lament to the. place. if tin peop le: are as mindful of their - hearty; as they are of their place, of worship , I. think the y wit 'surely get to heaven, But this is not 1 we have to.say of the place : bwego 'as ' its Mary's Glen ; t Imira ' its El ridge 1 Central ark ; New York its P Ir, ' and islykt•tit Orwell has its miniatur m ansion' and :tilt.. , ItAieleings to one Ito is called 1 by eve.. body rncle MINER. Ile has such / • if trees, plants, 'rubs and .floiv 'y use is festo ;.ett within - and 'I ink ho I . s - read and copied *a `. ise regained:" But '• .. one in the. midst of int —the air peifumed ' 4 " P tits and dowers— t" •s, his windows 'i * y ded by flaw -1 . r and per :. . . 1 'ful sly .„. a variety\ 2r . if., His %,, witlo.iit. I t afibrk‘illilton't\ hero lie dwells all beauty and loveliiie wish efflorese7Mof p some native - some efs.ot at times almost entirely lil, ere of all / ' l ost every form; col fume. . . ' As / be-looks out upon his beam roan/hogs, methiuks I bear bini sa; / -I am muu:ircli of all I survey, , . . Sty right there is none to dlsput.,:" :Y..; u -need not wonder. Mr. Editor, if it LI. often haa:ed to-hfm that. he needs a house- . keeper, rhy widows and maidens, or by in terested" friends for them. But he has made one viopian happy, and she having •,,ee onto the better country ho proposes to sp•mti the rest of his days in his pres ent relation. And, then again, he knOws if he Sbould marry one, all of the. .rest \ atighe'be offended and - so proposes to tri , .tt :ill alike. • • \ - Tne, next settler below the HUShELLs \ , was a Toali by the name of COLLINS. lie died solid 3 years ago. His widow sot vived him mnyyears. The next pioneer: was t-t lON DtAtaticn: He lived till with-.' \ • in a few years,. and his widow still lives on the homestead. Next to Lim was Ho -oEle ALOEIL who red about 30 years i ' ago, andhis widoW alcut, 20 years agN - 1 \ Thd next settler across creek Irpm the 1 Mr. AL O EIt's , gust spoken of, .was Mr. SA XTON. ilfab# his Wife liv dtoag wd old a,..ce. ',, ihe nt:txt/ive,enme to, - as we. pat down the creek; is what Was. known for \natty years as ' Mamma Bill's Tavern." It seems likd . tt dream tolOok back over :4, 1 years and - call to remembrance this house, yet I remember it distinctly, and think I also remember of 'seeing her. Iler' hus band - wits living, r, bnt was a• very quiet ma..t„ and she had the principal' rimiage mad of everything. They had quite a large family. "SAN" was one of theM,• and if a man told him an untruth he would say that lie 'lied like "SAr HILL," as quick as anybody. The old people must have died hearly . fifty.years ago. SA3LUEL was cousuOlCA by a cancer many years ago.. lie Was buried neatly on the oppo site side of the roadfrOM where the old mans;.iu stood. A marble slab marks his resihtg place. A short distance below this tavern house was erected at an catty day a.schuol Lotisc, known for many yeats as the up per. or Chubbuck, school . 4iouse; -while on, e , ees,ed near the same time down nem. 6,;c0re.y,1: VOI7OIIT'S was Caail the „Mid (ile, I:ndatiotlier erected also about the sal: le 'tiree.;;onie three miles further down the c-cek by MajorEtttorr's, was called the h.wer-sehool house. - Net one of these are now standing on their old fotteda -1 i•ms'. The. houses were all used„ for a grant Many years, by common consent for the thathle purpose of sehools and Meet ings: ):t this upper house, more than 50 years ago a verdant youth taught, by tht none of ViNvENT M. CORYELL,:IiONV a vendable old 'than living at Waverly, N. Y. lie j,'.dited the old 'Oneida Conference inlB2.S, and was engaged for many yea 4 in flit regular, effeetive ministry in the M. E Church , . I man by the name 4: CA , =SIDY.fQr awhile lived about opposite ' of this school house. A few rods 1 :., befit this. school house, stobill . or a' number of years a little-log house in wbielt NATHAN.. 181. CuunnuCK 1ived...,,,4 2 5vaS built many , year; before the schoiii--lionse was. The -first sermon preached by a, Methodist preacher in OrWell, as far as we have any record, was preached in this little .log 'mono. Thiti was probably in . 191 . 4' . 0c, ISI4. The name of the -preacher 'was MAstuAtrexEs. • :E. This NATHANIEL' CIicHBUCK was a - arked character.. 'Titoizh he was an unconverted matr j at• the tone he got,thsT Methodist preacher th pr :ash in his house, yet he was soon of ter, mostpewerfully converted to Opp, - . . and became a n.pn of great usefulness. Iris talent for exhortation Was wonderful. Bev. Twin/is DAVY, an old minister, said lie had heard the greatest men in all -of. England. but for exhortation he never beard the equal of NATHANIEL CHUB. BCCK. Ile died some 15 years ago in the': triumphs of the Christian'sfaith, aged 76. A short distance , below where this NAI; , yt.A.NIEL CaunutiCK lived; *as a familYl / ,by the name of PnixcE.. They must have been very old when they settled here,' for 50 years ago they were old and feeble. .She, while at work, was • stricken down itistantly s bfa fit of apoplexy: He long . .aga-was gathered.to his fathers. AMASA Drintrcx Bved a short distance- below—. be dietTa number of years ago, but his . Widow is still living. 7 - . --- \ The OeickinforderwisDANtEiTtrssr.t.t, Mit lie long smeelonnda resting place in thelittle,cesnetery near by, if bile his sec,. 'end , much-younger—Aunt Burn as ~ eVerybod; called her,—=lived till within a lew years. The nearest neighbor south Was the, now Roo. A.antut Cut-nnucx,. who still lives. Next to him in the long, -long, age, was T ours TILtTCHER. I.4t iess and shoeless irithe rnandtr you could :, \ _ see Lim at work. Jliefeet became so hard that ho could work among thiStles 'and briers. But he Kith his first, also his sec , id wife and antimberof their children,. id, wife, , ha7 t\ one on to join the mi g hty hest be yond be flood. 4bout sixty rods below his houn was btiPt at an early day a school bone—built of bowed logs.. Ono Of the most earful ever known about this sec on of the CountrY, came; and in. its con*strnek this school house. Some utitOtvottos wok laud _at & 41* tans of filen' or four idlee - rtoni the plaoo where the haw sb?od:' torpa do blew down thousandiof aareeetfo#6ot ,--tearing th e twee el) - by. the reete — • throwing theitilneviry . eirection. I an eyewitness say that the Deena was one of airtol gratsketir. l'he air for a great distance was fkill , of limbs and tree tops, whirling in every dirictionSomethinglike the flakes of anew l i e March snow aqui& Its-principal direction was froni'west to east, extending a number of- miles in length, but less that; half . a mile wide, Mr. WATUEVNI house_ stood just itt the jmargin, of its course-6-it tipped over chair that happened to be -standing i its open door - and passed quietly away. , I.S. HENRY LENT'Sfionse stands now, think, : exactly Where that school hbinie -too& _ Thus - far the pioneers t 12, naked were from-NeW England, a. d butt three ] of them are-among - the liv g,. vis fr Mrs. SIMON DIMMER, Mrs. Asa DlWlttex, both living on their bo estoads, add Hon. A'suow Cilunnucx iving at Nichols, N. Y. - iitirelfwe ina exclaim : ":For What 'is your life. 4 is even a vapour that appeareth for a little while, and then vanz isheth away.'/ C. E. Taxi OR. Whitney's Point, N. Y., N0i.',28,'77. TUE ' OLIDAT. TRADE WHERE TO PVILC AsE Yowl. Goons. —The almost un- . p lentd mildness of the Weather has de:iyed the opening of the winter trade; et our merchants alt- mannfacturers, in anticipations of the revival.of o husiness, indicated by the "signs of the tinier," offer for sale an - unusually attractive stock of goods. A visit to the different places °timidness in Towanda,. at this season of the year, will well repay any one who wishes to purchase, either holiday pres ents or the necesseries of life. • 9) CENTiSTORE in Mercur Block, on Main Street, is filled to overfloWing with a variety of usefil• anti faimy articles. There aro handsome lamps.-elegant rugs and hassocks—glovei and mittens ,for nieu—velvet pl - rBBe, par loyu 4 . 7 -smoking . sets albums--pictUre frames of all sizes and ,styles—glassware . .—boy'sticork benches and tool-chests— rocking horses—brackets—earttd wall pockets- 7 a collection. of dolls and child rell.B toys; that would suffice to fill Santa Claus' pack with gifts for all the good boys and girls iu town. ' KIRBV'S. DRUG STalt in the same block is'eSpecially attract;ve `;T this season. Beside the usual array of holid ty goods, and. the staple articles foutid \ i i t i ta drug store,Kitty.manttfactures and se s largo quantities of . medicines of MIMI Balsam faction full sup is next m ith a tiimare hic pat tnl aa w rd trio many Ow Col S CKII has a tempting variety of confeepion cry, cigars, &c. in' a corner of the :Post (Mice. Acro, the street, and north of the Ward isiousi2,. is, rilE BAEERY of D. W. SCOTT &Ca Beside- the usual variety of bread, -pies, cakes . sc.;there may be found a choice stock of teas and ~ffec—fruits, fresh, dried and estmed'— raWns, oatmeal, `soaps. and a full imsertnimit of 'first-class grecerics . of all Muds\ tt & StlAt at their 'on ,Main \t„ recognizes :ds of the; hour • chasing a I carefully selected Of "art pt.. 2ry' :antigun Th \ also' keep the emb.iSsed scrap pictures, paint and varnish, wit'h makes it possi ble for every lady in Tow \ anda, and vicin ity, to indulge in this pleas eg mania for . d. corative ,art. _They also •kt-cp a variety of children's toys, handsome booki, writ ing desks, fancy articles of all kincht and elegant stationery,.all suitable furl. day presents. I'Vx. A. Cit.3tirt:iit,Atli's • show window is' fairly dazzling with its - I display of glittering wares. Just step. in side, and see the magnificent silver table furnature-,41t0 exquisite cameos, prC:- i t-iems mines and skillfully wrought devi -I't,•:4 in jewelry. There arc watches and hcks—gold pens and peueilaild hau -1 dmis of artistic articles "just the thing" }fir atrappropriato gift. Best of all, par-, chasers cau - rest nu the assurance that Mr. C's prosperity. is largely due to the fact that he keeps•tirst-class goo s, :and rinve.p . allows any misrepresentation of values, in I his store. - HOLMES* PA:•iSAC.F •tAtt lovest thou the.ceneord Of sweet sounds ?" •At the reliable music store, i on the corner of Main tt Vim, Sts.',l can be 1 found everything in the way of musical intruments, from a jews-hain ton grand piano.' They have the exclusive sale, in this section of the country, of _Gio. Wootis prince. - of parlor organs, and Mathushek's justly celebrated - phinos ; either of which is'ilirnished in. plai' or. most elegantly finished and ornamented.! caseis to suit the means and tastes of all clasitits of . buyers. They keep .- sheet mu 1, Sic, and everything that is required in thelpractieenf.tbis "art of arts." . f, lii Tilacur tt 3loottE's new block,, the hidles especially are attracted by the taste ._, f-airangement of . , Ii ..I --.: Mils: Mmoos' MILLI:4:11Y GOODS; wit:dews look like a parterre of gay biossoms, with handsomelytrituniedlats and'honuets.. She keeps a full assort- Ment of flipper and lambrequin patterns, zephyrs and embroidery silks, gloves and' handkerchiefs, and a full line of fancy 4741 A and ladies' furnishings... . , thmr south we find the enterpris ng J. L. KENT'S large and well stocked dry goods store.--'? here one can get bargains in ladies' dress 'goods materials. There are the 1 4ylish and handsome all-wool matelasses - 7 -elegant silks and velvets—useful mus lins and cambrics---delicately embroider.- ecl linen setts—gloves and handkerchief* =table linen and hosiery—neck ties and ruches—woolen blankets and comforta bles. Mr. EE also keeps a large had se lect stook of c idles for men and boy'S wear, Which TITS, the cut and make up _wi atnessand , despatch. He win guarantee to g,ic - a- you "per fect dts every Alma you employ him. Next door south,. . MCCABE AND EDWAILDS Keep a line of goods that are useful if not'. ornsmcntal. They: bay and sell poultry: butter and produce in enormous quantities. The fragrance of:-pure teas and coffees—the sight of luactqus fruits', and plump turkeys—arc not only sugges tive of ChristmaS feasts in nearly house holds ; bat also of, Viholesomp_ fare at cheap rates, for every day in the year.. - (N. B. Customers will find WILL ED- ViARDS just , as attentive and obliging - sfs *Per.) • • Everybody in 'northern Pennsylvania Knows where to find - Pownt. & Co. ThS*Tget dyable stow of this aid mad reliable -• .. [tends. re riety of choice .• .• • - They beep elegantAtisil • .'• ruP and WV** i Pt Kr-, l2 A stirtall4 sacquei• and and blankets, • , sib holism hearyilothi and medal - 'ldii:4osirtbir'PoiM 4 l4 Is in ' , Nevi Y • k' =t *sing bie es in neer and huddciaidde On • corner we . .d the grocery irid prorliaaa,aa of ' • Ow. firataini, bola name lb a- 60 0 01.* tar: l oetrifZ, as well'as energy/ in midi:nth* title newt One can only say thattbe intormotts Wes are only proportidned to" the grent rade ty, and extensive stock of ,firsroclau. gra. eerie's kept in Ads establisludinii. \The lame shift debut% *tubed •by , the hn: mumbo athoinit df business/ are all eitperi= enced and expert iddesthen... Near the bridge ist N.P. Flick's Ftin‘Xtriin &roux. There you may , llnd . a great variety of chamber suits, tables, sprlagbeds,artd . tbe popular wovedwire.unstreaoss. -lie offers for the holiday tmde.an unusually varied assortment of Oaks: Nothing could be more appropriate Or ti• gift to a friend, than one of those handiome, largo whir* rockers, resembling the unique,' twisted wood-work exhibited 'at the, Centennial., There Um convenient.foldiag rciciers, and sewing chairs; There are also theinvlting balcony rocking chairs, after, the laahidii able Eastlake models. ' ' , Our last visit, for this week, „shall bo made at that earlioiluM of holida-, goods, THE OLD uttoc*Eav swat; kept by 11. J. 'MADILL it CO. ' In addition to a lqrg ie stock of children's 'toys there arc seine of the beautiful Jitpauese goods,' that delighted oar eyes Mlle exposition- Exquisite Bohemian glass vases and toilet sets—the quaint deixwated -"Chang" ware, manufactured in Edinburga•full assortment of art-pottery fordecorations, a variety of canes and lamps, cut-glass, table furniture and articles 'especially do signed for Mil holiday trade, in seemingly endless variety and profusion.. COURT PROURE.RUii.a.—DOROLObeTARTM 'of the__several courts:of this, county emu u eneed ' , Mend December ''TTon u, D. .lionnoW presiding; and Associate Judgeltt - ssmi oil the After , the several emiltableS had ,presented their returns, the following named grand jurors were mien% aid sent out, being first charged ~1))..? his . honor Judge Mon now : Cy nus - CoOn, Orwell, . F'orenven ; W E. Bartdn, Smi t hfield, Hiram -Birney, .Wil mo,t.; IL P. . 1 1 1 rhOgiMi.:;Ztaltlon Cliatreti. Shesbequiti C. J. Chubbuck, Orwell A; C. ELsbrec, Atbenit bore ;E. Horton, Canton ; Henry. Huil; Athens ; Ezra • Jewell, Troy borough ; G. L. Lewis, Wyalubing ; D. Paisage, Towani*t be rough ; A. L Rockwell, "' A llonroc : Lewis Ross, Wilmot ; James Squires, Ridgbury; Smith Stevens„ Asylum ; J. C. Vance, Towanda borough ; '*hitthker,' Troy is • Tlui'foligiuEng.vses were taken up and disposed of :1 Commonwealth re, Jo:Wph and .Stephen Gyre;:—Larceny. Common o Wit ce. Levy, L. L: Richman, C. Brothers, o. d Marks Lev—Conspir.soy.-Court di rect -I nolle prosequi tt) be entered in each case. On met , ses were 6n, t'ommonwe ‘.. iertion, Commonwealth s. James Ilotheten. —Assault with atte' pt to cmir'n~it i cape..: Commonwealth rs. ' ?man / 179eintraer icense4if Athens borough.. Defendant pleads guilty. _Sen tence suspended; Cummome..atith es •Edicio. 1314k.eslee— Selling liquor without li...erse la Smith field township. Defeatidant pleads guilty. \ ion of counsel, the following ea- Nn,tinued to February term • \44th rB. 11u. co trel?-I)es- t., base (it par. stock Commonwealth vs tAlie en Plerce—pe fendant charged with =mutt and battery .nil was also-under bail for, broach of the 'peace. Court direct a nolle iirolipti in each case, on . payment of costs. Onlor compliedwith, and defenini released trim bonds. . . Comm9ntrealth. rtr H 1) District Attorney CalilY'aud- Delos. ltt.ekscell, Esq., for enuonunwealth. Cl it Esq., . for defendant.. Thh: c: se v 6s argued before' the - court. .The deft, ...nit was adjudged guilty, and sem teneec to pay the costs ofpro . secution and give lqiAltir the pa) rnent of 'V..)O semi-an tu h . ; ifc •" Cum./done/ ty of the hit and- U. wenlth ; E, ant. COlil sentence h: and to give Coin MON cealing Pri big credit. 11. W. Pal Reeve, Ee. .nan Smith ....—.. _ defendant. Afters hearing occupying sev 7 end days, and 'able arguments by the cainsel, the jury rendared a -verdie.t ' of guilty. Rule for new trial. • In'the matter of the applicatien -at 'last term foi rule to open judgments John W. Payson vs. G. P. Speinler.et al, and D. -Cr Strait vs George Smith, in each case the 1 rule was made absolute. In the cases of 11. C. Sammis vs W. E. Armstrong, C. I W. Clapp - vs D. 11,• Walker, -rules. dis- I charged. The court' also grants rules to I openjuttkmetiti'and -let ikiteildintilintii a: defeeile. iu the cases of Luke Dolan vs II S. Alis, and Charles l'et:rigo & Co. vs .U. . l W. Titus. . . . On motion the emu% grant rule on the sheriff to pay into court, mousy rais4 front Sheriff sale of F. H. Perlion's per.. 4tiodail property. " • !/ - rule'vres grahted to enjpie the sher:i if f froni selling the real estate of S. N. Blood, et al on Charlotte F. 3rGlathery'ri erreention. Hannah Vandeip - oplis Henry -'..Vander pool,—Conit decree divorce. C'eTio Wfiliamsipi /LB. :I{ 7 4livina}si4- Courtdirect the sheriff topublisli procla. !nation in.divoree. \ Court appoint L. IBMs an auditor to distribute fuinds raised from sberifra . sale of Stewart I *swortYs pe \ rsonal, es , tate. i, . \ D. It.. Black Man vs -.P. U.. Sited.— Court permit defendant to take additiqa al testimony. In re ,Burton Russel t,• tion returned, finding him a lunatic, and confirmed nisi. doarnfo' krteaith eii'A •A' 7 AztelOn - dicted • for selling liquor, to 'minor,. on Supday, and without license. Defendant plead guilty to all three of the charges.. Cocimontecaith to Wtritfiefd fisting sukofficer. Def‘ndant pleads gulf , ty, and &Int rinspea sekenee'upon pay-- mart of fists and 'giving security .for• behavior.go . cotiredire•Ceit 4014 to lit? entered•• in the case of Luke Dolan Jr., indiaments for assault and battery, and William May, charged with' forgety. Alias subpoenas . were (Riveted to be is sued iu the cases of Peter Iloyt vs. Lydia Royt,and V. K Jones vs - H. Miram Jones. Clara McCraCken vs S. EcOraten, and Frank Dorman ys Rosella A .Dorman. Yu the *Mowing i,:ages Aft Two WWI - . atol grand*obkiilkilktniadil and let doiFfiiirtitd - ca - deTeliisi 'ltfoirreitleif OldOlisliktoi" ‘intNO. Llicrotiesi t 'X' t z4. • 144wjettatt>Yit.Dii. likwOl - at,el. 4 ; Ni 1199, ptleii cu tiAL'' ' - ; tilt. DIV. 4 P. P. Rogers et* ; , irs4.ll. Horn*. N. doh \ ll , . D C . abe , ilk,. Aeklert 'J. A. Decker's wie its. A. iiin tr% : u E. T. Fox.. ass of & Esunks4krrifir COes Wu- oil 1 plll4losa le q ; the Teld 4 **4 l for the , beteilt of oreditors." , The good Jury dispoled ing'eAles: • - , ' flit,* stubs AoAnfirr Settles d daireli. tibil. , P4winnialkaleo• Selling tut Been*. , • ' •,.. William it: Chapman: Larceny, i ea \\'Whitildd keen: iteelEting• an officer. •'R. B. Film& ~Breaking Into a store tuld`*aling \ . \Emery 11tidson Same. FratiOarilet..,7-13OrglarY• -ClUtrlethut,lett.\ :Selling liquor to rest • L. D. Forriat. Malicious mischief. Richard Pool t Joseph • Pool, Aaron Pool ind q , etate Haman. IBoL . rqot. Smith and: 'iir. H. Breuer.Ag gravated asaault. ': ~ \ ~' --Geort,re Carl. horse ‘44allng.\ \ Same. Breaking 114",11 store and ng. `. - CP" Ater/ and E• 1 :. 4 ri• 6 4 1- , spiraey. • • \, Mary Fox, Edward Fox, Josep \ lVlley 1 mut Margaret Reels, , Iteslatillgattefllceil William Baker. Assault and battei - y. i Richard Coniney. • Larceny.. N Alice , Helmt.• Selling liquor without license in Towanda borough.. John Ack ley.,, Same. John _ Hayes. Saute: Jim. Fitigerald„ Same. Redmond Caton.— Same. Saul el Butler. Saine. NOT TRUE BILLS. . -, Peter Sick; . , Lsrecny. • Anna. Walbo . Assault and battery., Complainant, Daniel Walborn, who is the husband, ter costs. W. P. Towner. Forgery, twocases.— G. B. Filkins the prosecutOr f An• costs.' Armstrong Tyler. False pretenses.--. \ County, for costs. , • C. N. Beers -and C. J. Eastman. - Lar ceny, James Hetherington: Assault with in tent to commit rape. County for costs. peorgo , Miles. Malicious misceief, J. 1 . W. Kline for costst. , The grand jury were discharged on Sa tin day molting. The following were continued to Feb ruary, term : Cominouwealth vs. Alexan der Ennis. Adultery. Commonwealth v.. Cyr„&s, Avery and E. F. Avery, cou spiracy. Commonwealth vs. rilut Smith anti W. 11. Brewer, aggravated assault. In each of the following cases a node pro:lova was entered upon payment of' costs : Commonwealth vs. Charles Bart lett, railing liqtior to minors. Common wealth vs. Reuben 'Patton, nuisance.-- Commonwealth vs: 0. T, Zeizenfass, lar• ceny assn f3/60 . Preellekk , C'oniniontualth, vs. 'Eatery Hudson.— Breaking • into a store and stealing. De fendant pleads , guilty. - - -. Connnonwealth, es G. .B. French:— Breaking into k store and stealing. Dis t; let Attorney Califf aud J. B. Reeve, Esq. for Commonwealth.' I. N. Evans and I: McPherson, Esqs„ for defendant. July find defendant guilty of receiving stolen osis. _ ' ' ' ' l'uninwhirealt4 vs P. ri. Pcrton.—As• Fault and battery with intent to kilL Dis tjet Attorney Calif. 0. D. Kinney and 'IL J. Madill; Esqs., for Commonwealth. I. N. Evans and Elhanan Smith, Biqa., for defendant: Jury find, defendant not guilty, hut that the prosecutrix, Cora Decker, pay WS of the costs,' end the de fendant the balance or the costs. ' C'ommonweattli vs. W. It Chcipman. Larceny. District Attorney &lift' and }lon. W. T. Davies, for Coiamonwealth. - .E F th,n; Esq, for defendant : Jury find defendant_unt. On another• charge for n similar offense , Chapman plead guilty. Conldwnwealth vs I. D. • Forrest.— Malicinum mischief. District Attorney (7alifi; it F Maynardend•Elhanut Smith, Esq.k. for Commonwealth. Ovorton & Itielcur and I,N. Evans, Esq:, fur dofen. dant. 3ury find the deteritlant 'net, guilty, tut tl,&-t he pay tiue-half the costs, and the pi o,, , ecutor, A. E. Blakeslee, the otiv , tr half. . ' , Coicozontreolth vs William Bakel. 7 - Ass.t, r and battery. • District Attorney Califf, I. N. Brans and U. F. tayriarB, Esqs.. for iiompienwealth. Petrick & 'Foyle - and Elhattau Smith Esq., for de •fendlint . Jury find the defe;ulant, guilty. Ceart sentence him to pay n tine _ of $25, costs• of preset:talon, and -thirty days in tha County. jail. ' • :Court appoint J. IL Shale, Mi.,: a com tnissioner to. take `depOsitieus in the 101- loWing cases: Belle Newell vs B. P. New ell Lille E. Scudder VS, Nelson Scudder. fn re il~c lunacy l of H. If. Wright. Inquisition confirmed, and court. appoint J.. 11. Crandall . committee., if. E. Cuyler •vs J. If ./lifts:--Court t rod, Esq.,_Mrauditor raised Aly the Sher 's real estate.. of Sylcester Harsh qitors. Auditor's Mary T Long.— . Rule' on. plaintiffs to ive security for Costa. i • \ \ `‘,;mosti,tv, DEC. Q. , • \ W F Petnr::.va Elizabeth P Di—Alias snlymna. \s, • . . • .141 a (Allison-vs . Francis. Chits n—lii= Vorce. / \ _ . Emma E SaMMoris TB W N Sainni)a -• —Sheriffto inake•prociarnation. - Christina C DaVid,vs il A David—Dittet: Atitiamptte 31 Eiklor Vs Gnorge \_ Eiklor •-;-aubrama'in divorce tci.is.sne." • \ • - .•... . Coin. VR Barri. Pool—Sarety of \the pe4eu. Districtt.A.ttorney- Cstig. and :L\ GridleY; Esq;4, i .. cit, , roptcloroieo4 - qr\ tour Head,fai. 3 defendant: \ Court adjudge 'and sentence. bim to pay the costs and - give-bait good behaviour. CoM vs Selden S Cowell—Libel. Dia., trict Attorney Califf, D'A Overton, I N' EVans, and X C Eliaree,'Esqs., (Or Com , to.mwealtb. Elbanan *pith, W T. Da vit's', ll C DeWitt, and H .P• 'Maynard, Es4s. for defendant. Ori Ancl rew J Layton, Hig4heilff of Brad. 'ford County, in duo form of• law lick uTvledgeff the following Sheriff's Deeds, To George C Atwood, 2 lots in Stand. ing twp.. Sold.niv.3o, as •tlie pro. perty of Barney Clark. Consideration, $1;.56.1. To Geoige C Atwood, 82 acres in Tus ',earoni. inv - . : Sold Nov 300tts!tikn:pripci• ty or Almon L Pickett: Consideration' Ti> Geiirge W Bailey, 2 acre in Pike twp. Nov 30 as the piopertY of I, A Ricket. , Cpusideration, 05. ; • To W W Bowman, for, lot in Towanda twr. Sold Nov 311; ad the isroperty (7r Ar minim NOrthrop. - Consideration, IMIS. A and J Morley; 157 acres in Burling; _tun twp. Sold Nov BD, as the property of Wm Ballard. Consideration, OD. To /rib& Bop% atiniani%Pia toile' ,, Bold , ,NOr 80,14ii=the - Property - .of. HsacylietiWhelk! •'.ocalidohitaHowi 4o(!:', ,4 Bolevilie Buigesi, 61# ethicist NftiburY. twp. - - Sold. Nov. - 110; "slim • prop* Of Biniet , ; ll4ohines.•: - V4.iiilderatkoh, -05 , =Td A CBlibree,lB **eosin A.theiiitwp. &lilt 'Nov : 0% illi es prod) , ciE X itch; en& .IXotisidaration4l,l2o.: - '- .. • • ' , . so SAI Hanis,.4B acres hi Athens tow. Bold Nov.alli lie tha i•rprirtt of.) 0 Mi ll i. i CcassideAtitek 43.0* T 0149 Harris, fOtindrrin Athens tsx Ough. : Sold Nov 110, ,se the - roped); of B N and 3:p Blood. ',Consideration,:s6o. To NV Hai* 1161M1 mill "In Athens borangh. - Bold Oct 19,',a. the property of BA Gillette sa i d 11 ECoryell. Consider. 0 01 4 $5OO. . ~ . . , . \ . O Win lihuTinstoe, 60 &area in Home tot. Sold Biphimberois the property of Ell th B liable .: Consideration , $ 335. To : Hornet. 65 acres in Asylum typ. Her 80, is the property : of \ idontgorn xiNanderpoot.' Consideration, To Enos . i Jo mob; Executor of 'Ton i", Johnson, 9 acres•cl; e id In Wells twp. bold Nov' 80, is the p rty of Albert J iihicarrick; -Coneldendion, $lO. ' e Towar.da To a A Kelley, 9 lots. in Leßoy tap. Sold Nov $O, as the property of 11 1 A Gris wold. Consideration, $3O. • . To W W Kingsbury, house and lot in Towanda boro. Sold Nov 30, as the pro- . perty of W H Snyder, 'W and A II Kings \bury. consideration. $205. . \To limes Mason and John Patterson, Eaccotors of Jas Patterson, 66 acres in Ridgbuvy twp. Sold Nov. 30; as the pro iperty Of,-Hartiey • ‘Mcliinnes. 2 Considera - -OLT, $5O. \, . To H. S , McKean, Administrator, ; . 220. acres \ in West \ Burlington twp: Sold Nov 80, asproperty \ of J M and J A Phil lips.Co • eration, $B,lOO. , I t.l.n4 t To E Porn roy, house and lot in Troy born'. Sold Co 30, as the property of_ B F Beebe 'Co ideration, $lOO, - ‘ . -To E Poriiiroy; ~,Jota in Troy born' and twp. Sold Oct 19, as he property of Jno X and Thad Wolfe. ' nsideration, $6O. • - To Delos Rockwell; 15 acres in Troy I ,wp. Hold Nov 80, as 'the p party of E :C \ llockwell. Considera:ion,.Klo; To John Saulsbury, house an 'TroOloro'. Sold Xov 30, as the , ty of Wand J 1 . 1. Onstiu. Consider $BOO. \ • • To Pleedes Si ..'o Pleedett Scott, .. acres m. : nuth- 't, .. , \ ts .. .111uIll.u. both of (Nanpbellevtlle. Bull van Co. field twp. SolckNoir_3o, as the property' twAttus—utctisatts.7At tat lbestdittenvce Rev.... of Sterling K Campbell. Consideratiiin, - I.. e iv ir tli l i e a - tu s ti. tu rr.l . ..iril i d - w tb ahl:: ol -W Y si're ' n ," " 4 $l,OOO. - 2' ', 31:•• Sarah J. Itlehards,, of Rome; , . . To 3 Monroe Smith, t 156 acres in froi• ' ETCH; --At the borne of the bilde's. Nr.E.a‘l%TntZ\ '— No • v. 2 i •411 . , 1877.:by Rev. B. Vldtan, Mr. 'tarp. :Sold Nov 30, as the 'property of A. Jeronw Js.,,,Newtoit anti 311b.s • phi. Patcb. all of • I) Evergree Pa.. •.- . and' N Spalding. Concrittitin, •,',”... , 000 - . .. wALE.E.II n, DL RAC D. A —St the M. Fv: ratsonage. Orwell: Pa.. Dec. sth, li7l. by ite.7. 4. M. Davtf, , e • • lir. George E. Walter and Miss tibias L. Lau To T)anielShoequalter f 88 act sin Air Intl- a n.i,b,,ta of Hetrick. ham twp; Sold Nov 30, as .the'properisr , . . sweemmowsw"" --- tf W:.11: - NichollF Cr id, I.tiittil7loo. of allace Nicholls. ;ousi eras ~,,, . ! ... ---- . To Z r Walker; louir-o ittni lot in \Atli-. 1 w yle l f s r 1 '4 2 1,1 s7;e n gr it a rti l ie t u ll s ' i'irsts . : .7, 111 the 7:4 ens born'. '. Sold Nov ilO . , 'as' the property ; wiNsi.ow.—ln Wlin3ot i*iL tio!. , c4. in the 2111: of George Beerez: Consideration, $75. \I r n .vr a tt: i hzr: i ge ti l4a ku ill itiv, `R:litalw, rlanghterof Al-, ' To .Jarnei H Webb, 5'61 acres iu Lister ' t -` twp. Sold Nov 30, as . the property. of 0 1 r-DiT OF LETTERS remaining in i H 1 loleomb. Consideration, $5O. - li : i ,..:,:. Office at TrroFantla, Bradford CO” I'a. for the ‘ lteek itudingticeists•r.s.isn: it a :tolOW F . ~• _McGovern. Pat . 'HEY. 110311 COM3IISKY, son of JAMES . 1 1 1 .1 3:171Z1't l ir 4 ;a e ura ' :• It l l n g s g s N eit it t l i t i e s CO3I3IIsKY, of this place, Was ordained a i 17,;',,e.`,. rotcji} - , Smith: L M ' Srbooatuaker,4 D priest•at St. Vincent's . Cathcdral in *ran- Ilaiiii',..rtli, Isiar, • Williams Henry - ton neently. Bishop O'HARA officiated,-;!”.l;,T,sei-taisk.7,,!Qin.iraYsistreet e ve, will Ple3sip assisted by Fathers Dui and BOFFF;E. ) ~,, : , '`\ S. W. ALFORD, P. 31. . There Were present at this ceremony Rev. .. Fathers- 31N . ..1.3.1 - , of Vilkes-Barre ; ' '--- DosAutiv, of Plymouth ; KEENAN, of ! Duslmrse, and 3IALLY, of Scranton. 'Tlit : Bishop conferred. . upon him the holy i orders for the Right Rev..TA3tFs O'Cols.. i - oit, of Nebraska, as a vicar of that re-j gion, and the newly honored father goes; at - once into his field Of labor. Ile is I Young,! but lull of zeal for the Work .! arnong' .the' ftir . western parisiouhers ' among -whom he haS been sent to minister. MR. !..'omusiir also has another son in • - the Priesthood; - , Tuk 'student! of the Susquehanna Col legiate Institute Will gie, an entertain-, meat in ..the Presbyterian Church, - on • ;Friday evening, lierember 21, commenc ing at Proceeds Will be applied:tin payment of the new chapel piano recently pufeli.iced. _The exercises; will tie short tinkl of an interesting character. Ad rniSsiOn '25 cents. All are col dially invited. Ncw :P.ARTY.' Yourself and lady are et invited to attend a New ..Year'; party. at,the Utiion hotel,. Rome; n .Tuesday, evening January • Ist, 1i31.. Bill twiidollars. . • - O Ul5 ONEfigic- LLOC A. Vtr A ocklAtinte rtu ii.„fiir • Ten Dol-. ' • .wept :8. . beat them aft on Cavviiir , Knives z 7, and ltd,riu l / 4 MADILL'S Crockery sum!. tar Birga*stn Absiery at J. L. ICF..ivr's. The finest Silver l'inted ' Futies'and Spooss,.ln tlko market. - at L. KEli ; T's and see, the new ; goods • VW' Saver-Pi ted Knives, triple plate only 41.00 per Joz. Il.s.Dit.L7s Crockery Store; ar you can a plated Castok - for 99 ccuth, la 11Crrur Block. • - ra- Depot 'for Gold, Silver and Steel Bpecta des at C itr.it LIN rind nisi. Eitq., a coal- Ell.s Chilson vs I:4Lirge stock of libuwlsjust received at li - ways. . . . . . . . ,tll7 You call alway s.get bottom prices at cu..msEstrws , - : ' , . . SAS -7 You can always find what you want 11l Jerelry, Solid Sliver and Silver Plated Ware at Tice finest asso . rtinent +TMamps in towu for as eta. at the .99 ct:Store.. 1 • f:1" All the latest publications,' very heap. at itliticous &suairrs. Dress goods in great variety at L. Sher e. . , far eiIAhMERLT.4. sells goods cheaper fee eheh, - thi , any other ? s tabllabruent In Northern 'enusylvants. tt, 100 • Closing out our Silvor-Platedware atAvtLL•s ersickery store. . __. :\._ ••,--- Go to C anuEnute r s, and sec Iri s astaileueut of •Amett. Gold 'and dilver watches. \''s`e"-.-- - 7 - . • : \ t'st. A. • Cit.teutmt.vk has just ~ re turned ,tiosit \ s New York •. lth goods for trie tion 7 OP- - • • ';ar ' Black r\ashmeres, . nd Black -Alt pacw..l, wry etwwpcd,J..L.'KEST's 4 N . ...._3 ,...4. . \ tal - Ckiths and eassimers, in great variety, cast opened at J.' .ENNT'S. \ . --•,11/0ti nrEvtir3rthing in thfline ol \ sta "toi. , au at. woacoma ar'suitrys. . Bronze Lamps, with C: inator. only 93Ct. M .611. Crockory Threo Ifu M ttio4 Kid Glovel , . , the uew shades at US. . rai - Carrers from Not: to $400; at M ott.vs Crockery , stlre. - \ Wurreoxii'd; Stutr'se)l the best Bina 'Boots manufacinrcd in the coinitry.. ,•;eW.'qii, ,, w Goods, Holiday Goods, Toys ap kaTiey GOIAS. next MADILIV6., Crock ery Serer" - . • Noy 2 Iw. Qr - liadirtakiai. a spedalitivl the snigidatteeactrnitaie State. Sable r iiinagit 'great variBi~` at larLsdiesi Mum- amst Chiktrei Or Cheapest Black Pais 31614,46 M inas, MIA sadealos'ed Catimeres tad assenedi PoirmafacAtr. rirdust readved...AnOtber tarp StOckig Lampe, at ataatta'a Catlett/ State. dreaticoeg, *lice style just oieno al sceno. toomesof best CaltcoeN beitttlfull fUteelift/h POW XL!. II CO. • te 4 Mat.Mtatwe - ba• tbi best Skirt Supporter* Mee the MLitt Mentor, dir To FAionsAmigiagoorlfasictio sfo.Lß.—Welume a: large gat of the Noshes which le declared to be Abe tied E by Mt, which we will sell cheap for cub. rir Cologne Sets and Vases, at gre at= er Imrgains than ever °Used hafore In this market St Antht.'n Croaker, Store. ' • Dr In making soir selections fot, the Holidays, remember the piers of tim . artfetee for sale at MAort,t.'s Crockery Store, rsage from One cent upwards. ~ tt'l4.l - crrcz....-There 'will be the Concert Exertises, gild Christmas Tree In the 'Presbyterian Church, to liontsetoo,,On Christmas Eve. All Are tallied to use the Tree ititheMedium for making piesents to their rMetels. deeta. . rgr NEW TEAR'S .. , PADTY. i --,A Now rear's part, will be given at_ tb i Birtiett Dame. Wymukingi en the evening of Monday, December gist, 1877. Music, giTt.lli k Naius ALD's Oiches tra. Bill, OM. • .deen-Zw • . . Mr Do ATI(IN....AIm friends :of nev. E. V. ROBERT/3 will pay. him' a ‘Donatioil stilt at the M. E. Parsonage, Wyslosing, on Christ , ma, afternoon and.evenlng. Der.Vitb. Everybody Is !oiled. By Ordeialf Com.' dealt. ==ENI or -Ladies and Uents-AVe havejgst re celyeil a line of genuine Japanese goods. bought direct ; frozu tie ilitiporter, afid . would extend a cor dial invitation to you all to comeexamtne them, 31 . 1tvist,'s Crockery Store. • • . • . '.Santa Claus bag' established his, beatninartera planit.L . s . Crockery Store for the coming Holidays: an 4 any one In want of beau tiful articles will be helped at least in their seine• units by looking over the stock. ,In the assortment will be fouhd goods from Japan, France, 9ernsany and °tire • foreign countries; as well as a great 1 . number of samples of-Autericariskuland workman .• MARRIED..' , . A.Nbritso-N—livnuovol3.—tAlea.Dec.. s tb tar. by Elder E. Burronese. Mr: Austin D. Anz dersen and Miss Herminie C. Burroughs, both of Franklin. . . FAIWCETT—IItILLAN.-.i i st the parsonage, In :Muni oeton, Dec 6th. 077, by Ber.lfallock Arm !At rang Mr. Jasner Fawcett. and Miss Mara .i - - lot in per lon, ASSIGNEF 4 'S SAL By virtuy: of an order Issned Alit of the-. Court of Ciro molt Pleas of Bradford' County, the, undersigned, Assignee of the 'Towanda Eureka Molver Company. of Towanda. Pa.. will expose to public sale on the pritinittee, on TiIURSDA F. - DECEMBER 117th. 1877. at 2rtiClOCk P. M.; the .fo.lowing 'resl. estate situate In Towanda lioroiigh, Bradford Cu., Pa..: Beginning on Malfost at the southeast cli_lner ut three.Beory brick 'llittebtne shop bulldingr thence, - westerly. along the line - of land now or lately oweeo by J. F, Means to Becond-st;" thence north 111 1 011 t line of B,..eonelst IN feet, more Or less, to -land John Deanna; thence easterly along land of sald Bruno-I Bnd others till It intersects the line of land, convey, e 1 to grantors by Henry Phsenwine;' thence northerly 50 feet-and 10 Inches; "thence, easter': elong.the center of an (10 feet wide.) 77 Pet to west llne of Mato-sit thence southerly 1 , 45 feet let the place of beginning. =, . A LS')—One other Id, situate -In said bonie , . and hounded as follows, sit: Beginning at the nOrtheastoorner of isnd of the Towanda. Eureka Mower Company. °nisi!' at:thence westerly along this renterof an alley VI feet to lot belonging . to lleouorest; thence southerly along the rue .sn,sid Is-mutest lot to the north line of land ot tb: , Towanda Eureka Mower Company; thence stout, said line - 7.f, feet more or leas to a eor.ter; thence northerly along line of land of the , Towanda Eureka Mower Company ,to the place of tiegion;ng. .„,.The aforesaid tutu having thereon a ;three story briek machine shop, with hack, .stone - and ,100.1 , additions., and a two-story frame - building used 1 t sliep—with Machinery and'fixtures therein, and , other outbuildings; known ait the manufactory of ! to-la Eureka Stoner Company. TET:lttli OF 1 4. 1 11.1 1 1.--01.000 - to be paid on the 1. prop?' :Y. being struck down, and balaneoon E. T., FOX, des-5. 4 77. ' .Assignee. 1 n.ll . slso sell at the same time and place strait tlty of Mlwtng Machines, Brim parts of machines r, Machinery. Tool s , Patterns. nrents, Of nee Funtlmre. and other property—lncluding al fuo p-tt nunal set of whweeer kind of the Towan da F.orelta Mower Company. TEIt.M 4 OF SAT.F e .—Caslt. • r. T. FOX. :•` IteeS.l7.mr. . . ...Assignee. • TNCOBPORATION- NOTICE.— -.L. Nc.two heroll' given that appil..7atten will b. , made to the • ourt of Common Pleas of Bradford condty. 2 . 1.3 w 3toir teereof, for the incorpora- Bell of C LAU sON HALL. A 550f.:13.410:q of Sugar !ton. The riopri'Q the AP.oclatlorr mIII be for 111. jurp(Ne of meting and. Inaintatuing a hull 'Fur the 1.0. O. 1. • •N% M. ILL T'a ER. WALLACE. DODGE, • .1. A. SIIII3IAN. • STEPIIEN DODD, ; EMERY"CrINNAVPIiT, ...1.11 CLARK. • Segar Rim, Nov. •" eptritatttCe. DITOR'S: the; matter : of 'the estate of Emily Jenktn4 late of : i.ellaysclite Bore.. dec'd. The mitlorstgned, en ikudltor appointed_ - by the orrhalfs Court of -Bradford Contain; to dlatributr; funds to the bands of the Admtntstrator, arising tram ).1v:•. sale of wild estate, will attend thettutle, of his appointment at the office-of 6. W. Brink, LenlYsSlll4,, on SATURDAY, JANUARY Ira. at 10 o'clock..a.- in.. at which - time and p4teo all potions having claims on sald futids, aro reqtdr:tl to present them. or be forever debartim (rota coming In on said fund. - 'SAMUEL W. 13LICEC.: Auditor.. I‘ee. 12. IlAw V( Yr I CE.In the matter ' of the ,L 1 Insolvency of A. F. Peteriou. ;In the Cotirt or Cetirtion Pleas otßradford Connty.-No On tity. ad - of December, 1577, the Said Peterson tile'', It- 'Mitten In said !Court, together with a srateic,..at of all his properties, his indebtness In- etuiPtzg the nannninf all *his creditors... ed and ttps can,o all his tonnes, ' , whereupon the Court Oh? said Peterson haying 'given boost as required by law.) 9.scl on 3IONItAY, the .4th 'day of FED- ItliAltY. - for the hearing All creditors are here by nu , tiled of the hearlog, the time and place of the sant', where they can attend if they eboese. ci'VEUTON & MEitCrg; , • Attorneys. M1.e.1241w IVOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that the underslgned4lll apply. to the, next Vgla'ature for therake of en Act sobrogating the C.-nntrof Brad urdmi the rights ofWilliam Banyan, agatnsi ,the estate of G. F. - Mtnelul4. and satisfy a certain Judgment. In the Court: of Com mon Pleas of Bradford County, No. 80. Miiy Term. I e 74. against him. . M. scr*YAs. OT I C otice is hereby given 1.1 , that ajmtleationlwili be made to the Uoiern cr of this Commonwealth ter a charter Orleorpo" radon for "The Sheshequln and t ; later Fry Com. pang." a corporation to be organized. for Ihe pnr poae of maintaining , a ferry between the te(wnshlini of-Ulster-and Sheshequtn, In tho,County If .Brad fort. on or before danitary 10, 1878. (Slgnid.t ' , lIENJ.,P. WATKINS, .W3l. SNYDER'. lititpaßY WATKINS, .4 • •Ae D. AI.LEI.AII. •. c 1.31 . A: DAINISTRATRIX NOTICE: - 1.,,...—,N0ttr0 Is hor*lhy given Mat all persons b. ilducti to the estate tut Oriando J. Park. late cl tap, deed, must make immediate pay -Meat, and ail persons having claims against sald e ' mu presz.nt them-ditty authenticated 'tor tor set . t httne . •. 31. DELL PARK. not zruw. " Admintstvattia. tal Ilium IW. . A ri.MINIST RA TOR'S 'NOTICE. beret4y given that all persons In del.:cdtitthe estate url. ft Sherman, late et Lite!). f 1,14 ( lewd; are requested tfinake lininedime lynemt, and Ml per•ous having elatrus agatual said must present - them duly riutlientieatell ter sett:enl.,ut. t*. 11. SHERMAN, , Adsalnlatratci. . \,vilT . .. Tito Amiuol Meeting of The Stock bOtei s of the Towanda Wldge Co. for the eirettou et . ..a, Perod.eut, Treaatue rand Ms Manakrirb., is a..rrL\tKiensultitt year. will toe held at the Vint 1 . ..1tit, tWAtank, Towanda.. Pa.. on Wednesday the t \ 4 .14y 0 January,. between the hours of 1 and a, P. st. , . • Dec. 4, let - \ ApTITAL MEETI N G of the Stockholders•or the First.Nattottal Hank*, ot Towands. P 3., for the election or .Diretter, rill he held at the °nice of the Bank,on Tuesday. lanuary v, between the Minnie! t awl 3, • , Ira #.112Z5.1%04. MI DIED. MEI N. N. BETTS. du., Y Treasurer a. bop imitios . 2 7 #l,l{Air VP: GOODS CI CAtiill PRIOES, En a. KENT. Ckoe belety Ow Aid It to their Wessel to S 1 =lse the now . INTER STOCK OF GOODS JUST RECEIVED, t4M:alstlog of a ta assoittueniof ; FLANNELS OSIERT. 'UNDERWEAR; BLAIKETEI,. WATERPROOFS, BEAVERS,. DRESS:. G001:43, CA SSIMERES, FANCY. GOODEt &C. LARDZ STOCK Or HOLIDAY ,GOODS JUST EMI FURS.! FURS ! ! FURS !!! MI A burl stock of LADIES, MISSES AND CHhI- ARENS FURS AT -_ - GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Le=estocit 'ot LADIES TIES, FASCINATORS, KNIT JACKETS, &C, 4S;C. - ■ ■ Towlindliember 1, VITT SSIGNEE T • SALE. A • The verdict 'of the people is thitll. E; ROSENFIELD'S is - ' 7. ..CHEATTST, N I'LACETOWY : I CLOTHING. - _, And now. I again before the people wittittin BIGGEST INDUCEMENTS ' That have ever been offered to the "-CITIZENS OF TOWAPPA, And its surioundlnp' . - it" IargeEASTEEN CLOTHING HOUSE being obligrel_lo MAKE AN ASSIGNMENT For the benefit of 'their - creditors, the, assignee has lent - . $10,:060.065, WORTH OF ' -.READT44ADE CLOTHING, TO BE ?OLD WITO.T.ITHE NEXT TEN DAYS. My positive instrietions - troin the assigeito we to sellp.e,e goods for dab, asi soon as paeribie., WITHOUT REGARD TO WHAT THEY COST. We bare alio a lamellae of • GETS' trmustim GOODS, HAFTS, CAPS;OcC: \ - \ Come Zany if Tint Ilfaist - M. E. ROSENTLELD. . t,~i MEM . ~~ INI MUSLIN S, • IrA.R;!, OPENED. J. L. KENT. 2 II OM