II iratifori gtporttt CULL H. ALVIN, Weft lIDTIOI4 - - 'Towanda, Pa., Dec. 2, OM. rammels') I I THR rosTorrice AT TOWANDA As YEAH.. MATTER OF TEM NM= CLAia. LOCAL • AND GENERAL. The expire' tioti of subscription isprist .-ed On the colored label. By noticing the date every stsbscr s can tell lam his paper still be sappeck unless the subscrip t:ion is renewed. SAYE FOR fiALE.4A. DOW WO of the make of foster,. Bahman & Co.; of Chi cinnati, 1,500 pow& weight, warranted first-class, will be sold verb' cheap. Ap ply at this office. - begins on the second of Min*. • ; PLIMUEBS are in the midst nt their harreeL • 16tYusu muffs now match the hounds Hof plush., • 'ARE you going to take lemons - in 'dancing? , , Tnr, post offibe at, Minnequa, ban been discontinued. TUr. coal dealers of our town are doing a large buainess; Coil; oil lamps ,whiels are. filmmed every day, rarely eaplodo. - • I Tns Graded School at Athens , has just beenaupplied with an Orga Tnz,ntore windows in ourlown aro as saining a holiday appearance.- TUE Dooetaber tam of our County Courts 'begins on Monday next., Tux average. youth has become quite interested in the price of skates. IT 'Will bii unlawful.to shoot deer after December 15th till next October. . Tonssihieres are operating in adjoin ing counties. Look out for them. SPRING HILL has organized a "BMWs hand," with S. F. ACKLEY , IIB leader. THE Sullivan County Cot* begin at Laporte, on Monday,..Deeernber 20th.. - Tint horse is jrist like'ourself. -He Mkt* a warm bit , these cold inoraingai JOHN, SULLIVAN has pumbssed the FLEtCUEE property on Bridge street,. 'Tar. little snow birds, , the harbingers qf stater, have come. And So has winter. 'THE snow shovel is cut square this :oar, with a handle strictly Tor business. As we go to press to-day, Wednesday, Ithere•sie strong indications of sleighing. Jore.N SULLIVAN is SOOD to open a tobacco „taco it one of tile stores on Bridge street. , . WE le4rn that the Keg Factory at Mon - by fire_ on Tueadriy - cntng.. INE THERE are two thousand and two hun• Bred deaf and dumb persons in Penn• Sylvania. ' malcinv, your holiday ptesents, re member the needy. There is nothing per sonal in this. A sii.van dollar bearing date 1838 is said to be worth forty-five dollars. Look over your old coins. BEA IRDALEIt & SPALDING have purchas ed the Troy 4 Carriage Shops of L. W. 1:10101Et_ Tidy, and will run the same. TUOSE lonveraited-for water pipes have arrived, and 'the Water Company , Will av'w pei.h. the works to early completion. ex4ition on a debt.of $156,000 was i+aued fronkthe Court of Common Pleas u( 'Susquehanna County, ,one day last week. • MAJ. IIaLE • and lion. J. , . G. PATTON Lave built a large. sewer from their brick blocks on Bridge' nd Main streetaltolhe GEM It was so cold at Owego last week, that a brick yard there was frozen- over. At least the Gazette of that village says such Ira/ tho case. Tiff: Owego Reco i rd is nov,prifiliao_u_a Campbell power press. KZELER mu St be prospering. 2, At auy rate; ho has got an excellota, presky • A FAIR and Festival in aid of the new ll'iesbyterian Church at Athens, is to be 114.14 in that village On the 15th, 16th and .1 .7th of this month:: IIUMPHUUEY Bror. and TRACT, and J. 0. Fno,T's Sons, presented each married man in their employ with a nice, plump t;iikey for Thanksgivin". Tim. collection taken at the union meet it)-g in the Presbyterian Church Thanks giiiirst day for the Benevolent 'Associa tion;lirmourited to $46.40. Rev. Dr. TATunt will' preach in the Universalist Church at Sylvania,' on' Sun day next; at I.oi "M., and iu the ChurCh al Springfield:at 20) f*. THE Owego Gazelle is to have a now dress_ of typo the first of January. it is also to be enlarged and be eight in stead of a four page piper. • Tin:ladies of Christ Church (Episco l'allV - 111 hold a fait. and festival on Tues day and Wednesday the 7th' and Bth of Deeenther,•at Mereur Hall. T. 11. Fra.urars, of the firm of FELLOWS CantOn, is building a fine resi dence on Washington• street just below Towanda street, in that village;, CIICIICII of the Messiah (Universalist), Rev. Wit.T.IAM Tsvi.on,•Pastor. Rev. S. C. liAvvonn, of Vermont, will preach at 101 A. M., an 4.7 r. at. All welcome. u‘rie . , THE Raysvilfe - Adreiliser says that several ms4rith drivers - from that see : . thin have to4 . iork on the new route of the IL L. & Western Railroad at NiCh ohl, N. T.. _ . ' Tur.• collection for the benefit of the LidieS' Benevolent Association, at the Qire% of the Messiah (Universalist), on Thanksgiving evening,' amounted to the handsome snm of t 65.67. ElAvs the Waverly tier - fete :." A small,_ ,:green snake, resembling somewhat the garter snake, are devouring the celery bids in this section. They do their-Work - z ; at the bottom of the stalks." Tosuit Le a movement on foot looking to the establishment of a ruannfactory of Union Thrashing Machines in Western Bradford. This machine is made under the DU:CII:kn and MCNAUGIIT patent. t)ou-FELLoirsuir. Rev. WILLIAM TA M. D., of Towanda, will deliirer a public lecture upon Odd T Fellowsliip and its benefits, by, request of Springfield Lodge, No. 381, ro. of 0. F',„ on Satpr. day evening 'next, Pecetaber Uh l •pt Springfield Iftre, _ aavowtoulas*,iinadEoo,-,vill Onaid D m ou r misty 'Saints Mamalink riq. t Lai " ty int*** amide itodi pavesoint lsfrum of his, pet** ca Yalu 'atioitt. - ,Ciatatai animal la alaa Wing* iamaa *lid at a pameinsals fat of lga reams as Yort Aieaue. , ' Tits Post Office Department of the United States has notified all postmasters to keep a'correct, amount of all mallmatt ter /waived 'at their, °Mora dining the first week in Deoember. This , will be an important, item to the census bureau. Br referriug to ,the advertlientent in another iolumn, it will be observed that the eitizewrof Terry tcrenslilp, will ask the Lighilatuni.st ite main session to pass a law to present the naming at large in that townehiP of horses, cattle, eta Isc order to pat an end to illegal pal dunk the'., court pr Adams 'county has ordered the law oalhe Subjeii with a list, of legal peddlers, to be pablisirsd in the local papers. This is a good practice,. which ought to Ibs enforced' a - all the COlll4lOB. ME; Jon ()airy's, of Athens, is the owner of a pair of yearling colts that weigh twoihossand two hundredpounds. They are what is termed 4 1pony build," and have fine action and are doubtless the finest, Pair inAhe county. They rue y sired by " Garubetta." . , SATS the Athens Gaietts of kat manic : 'L. 0. Sam: is putting in his than frain ng a ssw mill to be erected yon the grounds of Jon Gmv,rut. We understand W. •.1C GREEN is to operate the mill, whieb will be steam power, when ready for use." - • Tux earlier factory of Nciurras & firnman, on Pine street, was discovered to; be on fire on Sunday mOrninglast. M. though the flames were well under way. when discovered,. a few pails of water were sufficient to extinguish them. Dim * slight. . - • •-••• AND flow i 6 is rumored that a rieh-vein ofsilver heel 'diamond . itr-thek hill west of Athens. Well, .we have always insisted that Athena waa surroneded by an uncertain amount of " ritihneisr." Why, Waverly is only four miles north of that:village, NORMAN ;7+l. Etcuat.uguoan ban put. chased Col. MEANS' interest in the Iroun. dry and machine shops on Pine drat. " Nona " is an excellent business, map, and will be a valuable acquisition to the Ardor' Jonasoa tt. Co:, as well as to the tilisiness interests ifilprivanda. Tus . services of the celebrated Swim Family have been secured for an enter taiumaut for the benefit of Christ Church. The family are now tnivellog in a West ern State, and will stop in Towenda on their way to Connecticur.• The . 00noirt. will bo in Mertur Monday:evening, December 6tli. Admission to all parts of the ball 25 cents.. • , Tun large barns df Mears. CA231;1111- Eng, just north of Elmira, 'were burned Monday night: . . -Forty-six ,biad of cattle, and a large quantity of bay, grain, was c.msumedAY the flames. The, fire was the work of an incendiary ; loss about $11,009. The loss is partially covered by insurance. The buildings were erected last spring. • • - , 1.0. or O. F.— One of the officers of the Grand Lodge will give instructions , in the recent changes of the unwritten , work of the Order,. at the Ball of Bradford Lodge, in Towanda, on. Monday evening, December 13th. - All brothers of the -Or der are invited to be present. . , J. W. VANTur6,l3ecretary. OUR neighbor Caoss, the Stationer, has on exhibition at his Book Store four of the finest plate engravings ever brought to this village. The one entitled "The March to the Sea," . is a grand picture, and nolover of the "beautiful " should fail to visit Caoss's and examine it. We do not expect to receive it as a Christmas present, but o vie shall envy the perjrn that does. THE dwelling house of BARTLEY HEATH, in, North Towanda Township, was destroyed by fire on Monday evening last, together with most of . its contents. The fire is supposed to have caught from the chimney. Mr. BRATS was absent from home at the time of the fire. We have' not learned:the amount of the loss, but learn there was an insurance of $BOO on% the building. Tip?. borough of Honesdale, have pur chased of Towanda boron .h, the Linta Steam.hose carriage ° and fuel cart.— Tuitaandkk Standard. "-Steam hose ciiiii";4aritt fuel cart" is good. Will tb tßandird be -• kind 'Dough to inform us how a "Steam hose carriage and fuel cart" are operated, and for what purioee. We had supposed that the Liam hid dis posed of their Steam Fire Engine. A FREIGHT car and caboose wool', smashed at Morley's Crossing, near Green's. Landing, on Saturday morning. They had broken!loose from the train and were left standing on the track, when the °gal train following came up and arus them. Thera was no flag out, but the conductOrand brakeman got out Of their car just in time. The engine_ eras not severely injured. TUE Waverly correspondent of the Owego Recoid furnishes' that paper last week with the following : " Still there is room for more. The Lehigh and Susque hanna Railroad Company are surveying for the purpose . of extending their road from Willits-Barre to Waverly, oh the eastl:sideof the Susquehanna river, where they wilt meet the @owing Bay rail road, givitig them a diitot line from the northern part of is State southward." 0, sx member of 'the Church of tbe Mes siah in this place pays one . hundred dol lars a year towards the minister's salary, and one dollar per week toward current expense , . besides making liberal 'contri butions to the Sunday School end miscel laneous objects connected with the Church. No one but the steward who received the - contributions knew that tie gentleman refore4 to and the members of his family nsoilestly dropped twenty dolls= in the collection for. the poor Thanksgiving evening.__. Revue. - ' Tan ladies of the M. R. ChUreh at Le ona, organised a Women's Foreign Mis sioaary Society, November 10th. The foilewing officers were elected ; Mrs. 0.. 11. STATUAIe t President ; Lovr.m . BROOKS, Mrs. M. A. &TACT, MTS. 8. A. !Nowt% Miss DIME Dosing, Vice Presi dent& ; Mrs. M. C. WE8111110674 Cone sponding Secretary ; Miss Macy: Bitirsi, Recording Secretary ; Miesßuls R. Fax- Nino, Treasurer. The Socie4 bold their meetings on the semul Wednesday ot each munth. , They commence their *is sionarY year - au/ Ilith tlito7- 11 4 . “iembeii, - • . _ A siosit etil r libtA Iftsitn; thotce "UM tarrigiwAtei; :01k v -bisliMthelroOkivr:-.40 6 %. 4 *OS**. itomilitioiniftiii* womimNi.to.b, her , „1",s1010.14 W tC 4 - Wig*. umin 10400.01..: mt. ciaLsicini inta„ l "Midair. Deat 4 44! * - folq siumbffs.ltts: Boum', i!'nser-lahi i tillbe conbaled ter tbs J oisum Diustblt. AT the Court of Quad*: Oendons on Ikedal. Na Alt T. _ LI 1[ was ar raigned am fourteen indkititents for for pry, Weeny, iina erneitaleniest, A. I. tbranymir being the prolocutor. Upon the ease being Galled and ajnry bowel. ad, the District Attorney had-no evidence te offer and MO lionnow, who ar, upon the bench,' directed . the jury to bring' in a verdict of not guilty, widdithey did, at the same time; Axing the costa in Up minor offenses en the yonseentOr.--lfent rem Democrat, .f4tA., ,Tas aka= COrillipladent of the Elmi ra Telegram, makes mention of.badness changes, etc., to take plsee in that rUhge within the• neztjew weeks : Timm Ida meats his store 'and move into his father's; Yocienzinwill occupy Tnour's sterel A. J. Bums will spy the store meated by L. Toms- ma, and Mr. OEOROII O'DONNELL will occupy the building now occupied by A. J. Brass." The corrrepondist further says that 0. E. Eir=ocs has purchiummi the oorner lot sea of his brick block and will put, up a brick building upon it in the spring ; A. D. SPAULDING willGig . * /A brick heuse.upon lot corner cif.Uniori and Center streetsi lately purchased from Mrs. noir Van Drat. A froonit maa over in ließairville thought to add to , hb beauty 14' adding to his upper lip a moustache. The 'Ad eerthenOf that place, relates the young man 'e experience as follows "A young man not many miles from our quiet little town, behqg somewhat anxious to raise a moustaihe, discovered in a 'city paper an advertisement which names follows : "I will send to any address for 26 cents post paid, a bottle of my own preparation, that will bring out by applying it a few times, the idea* WO on the smoothest face; inthe world." This young man in vested; but afterO few applications fount that:be was growing quite an extensive upper l'p, but the hair don't start worth a cent. , iie says " he would't suffer again what be did for all the monstitches in the country." ; , . Tun contents of Applitosie Jourunl for December are 'as follows ; A Tree in Odenwald," a. Story, brOttO Rc•quotte "Paris Two Years before the Revolution;" "The Roof of the World ;" 4. Alexandre Dumas," by W. 11. Pollock; "Memory," by A. J.,Faust ; Thei Literature of toe Victorian" Reign" (Second Survey), by Justin McCarthy ; " Hymn to Nature," by William M. Briggs; " TheDog'aUni semi," •by Grant Allen ; Mecaithy's HI tory of Our 001 Times;" "An Un apptiated Poet," by Daniel COnnolly ; "Sectional Fiction A Fool's Errand— Bricks Without Straw—A Year of Wreck" —by, c e . H. Jones;' !loam:dote' of English Rural Life"!(Seoond raper), l •by, an En glish Clergyman. Editor's Tablet: Mr. Grant White on our Public-Sched Educa tion—The Evils of EdnCation goneraily— Need of 'Low-price Legitimate . Theaties. Single number, 25 cents; Yearly_subscrip. .tion, $3. ' O k AND HOP • of the Wyoun -Cornet Baud, at Central Orange Half, news Hill, Thurisdat even. ing Decemb4r oth 1880. Admittance and aupper•7s cents per couple. Dancifig ex tra. Mimic by Jona - soles orchestra. . A TRUNK THEFT. ", A . EDWARD JOITNSTON Iv arrived in &vein', Tuesday of last welki -- from Terrytown,- where he resides. Ile didn't publish his arrival in the newspapers, but4ust went into that town, quietly, like any private citizen. Sometime during the afternoon Constable BowM.&N, from Tarrytown, ap peared upoti the scene and expressed a desire to see upon_ JOHNSTON. He was hunt ed- up and arrested by Officer W. P. Seroxt, .of Waverly.. Officer BOWMAN took him .in charge and conducted him across the State Line. The' offense with _which JonzsToN is charged I. breaking open a 'trunk at Tarrytown and seventy-eighr dollsrs. Our Terrytowni correspondent gives further particulars. FATAL ACCIDENT. Our. Athens correspondent, under date of the 28th, sends us the following. The deceased was several year* age's resident of this place for a =miller cif- months, working at his trade ; Friday evening3here wall a terrible ac cident near Mr. Human* In South' Wa verly, by which Mr. Ktacl Berney/ow of this place, lost his life. Ile, in company with a gentleman of same time had been to. Waverly, and as Is the custom of so many while having what it termed "a geed time," imbibed to much that he was unfit to drive - a horse. At the bead of Meyatone AMMO,' in making' the- turn they were both thrown from the wagon, Km being killed instantly and the other stunned. Two young men came along soon after and found them, and the team not far off. They were taken to Sayre, thence to thls place, where an inquest was held yesterday morning. The jury ren dered s verdict accordingly, but censured the authorities for the Condition of the street where the- accident happened. It Jraa not the street, but other things that caused the accident. ' Man was an eicellent workman, and a generous hearted man, of whom_ it may be truly said ; "in Wet he had no enemy but'himself." He leaves.a wife to mourn his tragic death. _ ' KILLED BY A ,FALLING TREE. At Granville - BunMiit last Thursday, say a correspondent, EnwrsE.HOGERS, meiwith a tragic &AO.- He was catting timber is the wwoods, and had felled .a large tree, which-had been ,previously partially cut in two. It did not readily fall, but slid diown, the stem striking the ground. He was cutting at it in order to diAidp it, when it suddenly tipped and tho trunk shot violently out, striking Ho osas and lodging scions his breast on the tht side. Mr. Lu ma VAN Holm; who was working with him, immediatody ran to his assistance, but he seemed to have been almost instantly killed, as he only breathed. once or twice gaspingly. He was flftpone yeari old the day he was killed, watgreatlresteemed, and leaves a wife Ord one child. WHAT THE CAE 13024E_ SAYS. The gooialoone, that infallible winter weather prophet, shows a deal ,*t winter both in thebegbming and at the wind up. There willte a little let up along- about the middle of the season, which, perhaps, means the 4inuary thaw, but still the atenak of Winter goes - right along that, laid and in the time. This *ill be good nice to tha iu clothing. and to tit wb*wish to get op_ sleighing par but harrowing intelligence to those whci have "kinder coal supplies and • feW sheilea. :Irromitbe,glanot - we bad at the chart of this peat prognis,tiaktor of terlburadnyi we hive no lutspation in Wing s h ill It - menushnr iaeBe. - fi - .1104kITIC:" trelebrateoliNeadtafitieslio of filets ta!iniUti► odds 441 0 04 .*:# 11- 0 1100 td4piiiiitii*ll4flti:l4lo* - 14 CA. 11 410******Ole t i ll 11 10P0**Iinee- near 1111 - 1414604h0C - 1‘ 6 410 44 :-.! 4111 . 11, 1 0/04011 ith r e n " 4114-7P -1401Prik*illiii211111N"li:C.1 PiArernotpatiritia4:s4.lliltber• to beinAnotirti.impricifi: es'a seine redden antr:Vgeollems* , , 'Ol l scim Mai Ida .111siliproberwir fore: hit mmietons trisidi'and; fillirw tornwies ibis Betroso:±111P Mew to blaupening itreeptins Mid tbe on Thtusda. _yenning hest, ef *slum& HO seal new be- *as Veda*d `fiat: of the idd-lidtimalist ebertklininglidely aftiimbictrbe olOmoo to imitruet kti dapobirc:Aiii Sebago mat;; Prof antgmitbaijetoommended himself, - while - ea a shining light, tiiitafin his profession, be eases to us crowned with lame* He boa placed before as .a large cana l containing Inutdreds,if not thousands, of .eztracte, letters and mill , clans from = the preen and tbe of Fora Scotts, New Brunswick, Canada. ewfoundland, him .Edward's Island. &c. that give Dim a professions* record drat any man might be justly proud of. 'to has excited whole towns anti 'movie cos, and has been the:recipient of band some and experadve gifts, as mementoes , of the respect and appreciation of his pa trona. - -The rapid advancement of his pupils and the grandeur of ba entertain menti are especiaily lauded, and with such a record and such professional abili ties we predict for our adopted townsman full classes, and for our Wil/Sep_e_opl• much social enjoyment in duo new HA under Profesiror DAMIII.II'S able manage ment." COMMENDABLE. W. A. P., the Athens' oorrsepoaeht of . the Elutira - Adeerticsr, furniekes that pa- ' per the following a t MINIM HALL I& I#ol, of theJ Athenk Novelty Works, gave a supper hat light to thiir employes mid their hmllies. 125 sat down to the tables, will were nitxjl arranged in Ekerrangloure HA abundantly supplied witb delicacies by the ladies having them In charge. On behalf of the employes Mr. Litt:utton read an address thanking thee employer and showing their appreciation Of their hind most' by well chosen expressions - of regard. Hempen's* were made by 'Means. B. C. HALL, (sons Lyon, W. L. Slum" and J. R. RAXIII4 reciprocating thip feel ing of friendship and pledging their best , endeavors for the welfare of their men:_ it was a soc:al treat because of the good feeling and excellent characters ,of these active agents in'the uphuiMing of towns. When capital and labor unite to honor each other, in such manner, it is a pleas ureto speak of it." - THE ATHENS GOLD MINE. For some weeks past, says. the Athens oorrelpoodent of the Elmira Tel/gem/4 - the l eople in :the neighborhood of Athens have been stirred up over the reputed finding of gol4 and precious minerals in that vicinity. It is said specimens of the alleged gold bearing ore were take's to 'jewelers in Waverly and , pronounced by them! to be genuine gold. llamas, the jolly landlord Otthe both' at Sayre, - was partlediarly interested over the :Sported great find and had some of the ore brought to Dr. W. H. Game of this city,, an expert, assayer. On testing it thor oughly be made s report which dashed , the hope of the embro miners Of the Ath ens bills. Ho fouid that _there was not the least trace of gold !in the. specimens Which were without any mineral value whatever. 'Flury were simply iron pyrites • —only that aod nothing.more. IleJ ; V &') ')s ', V ':4 ;,! It is given out, says an exchange, that onions mean unfailing cure fov dipbthe.: via., Tbey must be placed in a band&ge is their raw state, - and then beaten into a pulp, and the cloth containing them, juice and. all,Zonnd about the throat, and well up. over the ears. Rene*. is must be made as often as they begin to get ,dry. In cases noticed the result has been al most magical, deadly pnin yielding in a shop time to sleepy comfort. We trust the remedy, which is quite simple, may haveA wide enough trial to fully test its usefulness. . • MEMENTO MORI. Thanksgiving week-has been one of un ustial-vidneas to this . community, death 4taiing fellowed closely the celebration of the day set apart for retutning thanklgor the blessings Of-the past year. Thus vWy soon many have Occasion to recall the words of the speaker, as he urged the dutt - of returning thimiti to the Author of all, even if adversity'appeared to . sur round them. - Friday morning at five o'clock, Mr. A. A. SINNER Pined from the twilight of this life into the full light of an endleis day of rest, where the'active pursuits *of this existence are 'not necessary , to the happiness of our being. Mr. KINUER bad; been for IllitheD years engaged in business here, having a large trade in dry goods, groceries ? etc.; imd possessed the confidence and esteem of the entire community. In business cir-' cies his lo ss will he severely felt, and in social gatherings it will be long before his piece will be ?applied. Several times since coming be 4 they have been called to mourn the loss of members of the fam ily, and in each received the fall elm*. .thy of neighbors and friends, bet fir this the greatest bereavement no.words of sympathy can supply the piece of 'a kind father and faithful husbind to.the mourn. lag _widow and weeping children; yet they may have the comfort of knowing that their sorrow is shared by many, and - the sympathy of all is theirs. The funerallervices were held to-day at two o'clock at the residence; Rev. Mr. HOOD officiating A laige concourse lof people, ttended the remains to their last resting:place, The Masonic and I. to. of 0. F. societies attended in organised bo *dies. Mr. Kixrizu was a member of the M. E. Church, and in all thi . relations of life an honored member of society. • Thus we record the death of one more of our valued citir.enso;and wo thought as we saw the remains in the elegant casket eurroundixl by flowers, that the flfty-sev en years and seven months aid's, bad not been in vain. Though the plate bearing the inscription' "Our Father," • suggests au agony of grief, yet we hale the assur ance that GOD shall be 'a Father to -those that trust Him.. ' ' - -0 Athens, November 28,-1880., MAIL. ROUTES. Froni the list of Mail routes in Fetus.; sylvan's, on which the . Post-Office De ,partment has advertised y fi*sealed propcs-1 all for conveying thsiiiissila from July 1, 1881; to June 30, 1883, 10.- print the fol-' lowing named routes, th 4 being wholly, Or in part, within this county: Proposals will be received at the. Contract Moe of the Post-Office Department, Wasbingtsxs, D: C., until 8 r. N., of January 100881. A'l d-' for the arnosn3Au connection with pack route, most accompany each bid : 0: ' -- 847 From Mehoopany to Bootkiville, Golden 13$11; Su Run, Tarrytown, Asy lum, Duren. and Macedonia, to Towanda, 35 'tidal§ and back, three timer: sk week; bond,-$l.lOO. _ 8478-From' Loveliton„ by Sciotaville. to Collev, 7 miles and back, twi c e. a` week; bout, 41100.. _ _ 8479 - Flom Laceyville„ by Tsmeavora Valley, 811youse l West Auburn, Rush Four Corners, and Rant Rush, to allati,l9 miles and back,three4mas a week; bond, 14100, 0480--From rale, by Spring Hiiti wathwintrimmk-iwisksai itedifilit 4 . ";0111414 :Weir 4 ' iiiniersialiick = -.vim a wooklet:l4. l _ IV“Onillts 14 /OW, snit thew Brews Fweelelli.weolloVhondr:sl.4ooi-„,-,:..,.:, TT-- I fit u t .: l *S% tkasgir tii==r i .: 4l* *tuedi. -,- sts,a—miiim.iiiituth:bitCl4u soli Colley, 10 - Thisinno, :' BF =Wilted heck, twice a week; bond, VIM. , .. -•' - • ! • 8484-4 1 ettn!,Willitit _hi :Dirsietre.,,___ l llt miles and mak twice a week; lined, $BOO. 8486-=From , Wyalusing, by Merrysli, Camplown, Cold Creek.Steveserille,Pike, Bushell* Rash, and Fantail : , to Moo trase,2B miles and lenitorta Orme at week; bond, $l6OO, • ' - "' " I , • 881141ent With:tin& by Lire. Hill, qnsillibar, and Ciimp School Houle (1. o.), '• 102 d. miles and back, three . times a week; - 8487-4rroni Towanda, by Li _`• Car ene, States' Mills (n. 0.), aid llseiriw, to New Era, 15 miles and back, tluee thaell,,L a.miloltilloollt OM ' ' , . .. .•,'"••• .', estre-.-Froln. Tommie, by SHigniann, 'Mountain Lake;". Blanton, 'West Bar lingtoo, East Troy, and Troy, retorting by EratTrgr, West Burlington, Burling ton. Luther's Mills, and Highland, to To wanda, 49 miles," " equal to 21 miles wed back. six times a wear,. boW ; sl,2oo. - 8489-From Towanda, by W yeas, My- - minim ', Rem% - Orwell, and Potter/We, to "LeßlysvMe, 21 Miles and , back; ,Mx times a week; hoed, $1,900. . -. ;• 84915-1-From Sheshequio,by HOmbrook; to Towanda,• Smiles and back, six times a Week; b, $5OO. - . • • 8491-From Rummerfiekl Creek, by Nisbet (a o.); Mittens (ri;o:), Berri*. 'elite, and Union Grote (n. e.), to LonsYs tr7le,lok miles and becksix rims a week; bond, WO. • - ! • - - -• 134n-Freen Camptown; by. Hollow Herrick Herrickeille, South 11W,_411.1e , Orwell; North Orwell, West Windham, and WindbansVentre, to Nichols, N. Y., 25* miles and back three Unwise week ; bond, $BOO. • . ' • i , . •• 8499-From Myeesburg, • by' Miretir, (n. o.), Ilerrickeille, and Blunt!, to Ste .vensirille, 14 miles and back, "once a week; bond, - $lOO. -, .. ' 84 From . Rome, by :Park l a ureek and Whulham Summit,to Nichols, N.Y., W ailes and back, twice a week ; band, 8495-From Rome, by North Rome, South Litchfield, Litchfield, and Tinge Valley (n. a.), to Athens, 15 mate-and back, three times a week; bond, $5OO. 8496-4 1 rom Milan, by East Smithfield, to Big field, 11 miles and back, six times a weak;Aond, $7OO. • 8497-6Tiom °mutt Creek teCtiereung - (N. Y.), 2- miles and beak, twice a Week; ' bond,sloo.. • . _ , •L : • 8498 - Fr o m Big Pond, by Bentley Creek and Ridgbury, to " Wellsburg (N. Y.), 9 miles and back, six times a week - ; trim& $5OO. . - 8499-From -. Troy, by Leona, Spring field, Big Pond, Wetona, and Leona, I to Troy, 20- miles, equal to•ten "miles And hack, six times a week; bond, $OOO. ,- 8500-From Troy, by Sylvania , Sala vari;.: Ordy's Valley (n: 0.), and Maims ? burg, to Mansfield,. 15 miles and back; six times a week ; bond, $9OO. \ • 8501 , --From Granville Summit to Gren ville Centre, 4 miles and back, six 'times a week; bond, $200.' " 8502-From Canton, by Mast Canton, Leßoy, West Franklin, Fmnklindahr, and Powell, to Mouroetoto2 miles and back, six times a week; bond;:$1,800. _ 5503-From Canton. by Gleason, Or ilensbnrg, East Point ) Liberty, ,Barfeldon, Natureo, and Morris, to ~Antrim, 31 milemi and baric. six times a week; bond, $l,BOO. 8504-From New Albany, by Ever- 1 green, - to New Era, 7 miles and beck, 1 three times a week; bond, $2OO. 8505-From .Edsalleille, by Aspitniall,• to Snedekeraville, 8 miles and back, three • times a week ; bond, $2OO. • - 8506-From ilbeshequin, by Ghent and Black, to Shilhequis, 8 milei equal to 4 miles slid back, three times a week; bond, $lOO. ' • . . 8607-From Columbia Croat Roads, by Austinvdie and Altus, to-Columbia Cross Roads, 8 miles, equal to 4 miles and back, -six times a week; bond,. $700: . • 8509-From Eldredsville, by flake Run and Shank, to Canton, 19 miles and back, three times a week; bondi $6OO. - • 8510--From Foot of Plane, by Eldred& villa and Lincoln Falls, to Hill's Grove, 20 miles and back,' twice a week ; bond, 9408510.: i . 2-From . Fall Brook, by Chase's Mills, to Canton, 10 miles and back, six times a week; bond, •$000,„ . " . PERSONAL. • •• . -Mrs. ELLEN MADDEN is seriously ill: -Mrs. A. B. BORNE% of Spring Hill,' is visiting friends at Liberty Corners. ,-Mise. FANNIE Nona. . of Troy, is vis iting ber sitter,-Mrs. REED BRAUN* iD. thisrplace.• Li , • • ~.. ..„ , t, „.. _ . • -Colonel u. . YACIER, U. A. ZANIER and Lours Protamr, have arrived home 'from Europe , " - '--Gironira F. 'Ninnies bas gone to Weedeport, N. Y., ) to take charge of W. M. MALLORY'S Call business there. • -Hies CARRIE BARSTOW has .returned home after a pleasant,visit of several w or :weeks' durationith fends in Butts* i N.Y..' . -The Snpreme Court baring adjourn ed until the 3d of January, Judge MERCUR will spend the ricers with his family in this place. . . . -oxonon T." Im . mix is again about to I embark in the mercantile business at Su gar Run. thrown is an enteprising, go ahead business man...* - . , ~.. -rREDERICS E t SAWAND, Esq., editor i of 4 ,the Coat Trade - Jotirnat, New York, - pie us a pleasant call on Tuesday,last. He is visiting-the different Coal mines in this region. ' . . . , . -Mrs. W. H. WRIGHT, of Elizabeth, N..J., and Dr. I. N. WRIGHT, Of Mains burg, Pe.„ mother and brother.of Rev. C. H. Wurony, erespending a few days at the Methodist parsonage.-Revisw. -Gxoncis BEITR, one of the oldest res idents of Monroe township, died st his residence in that towniship,ori the 21st nit: He had lived in the township for nearly fifty ; years. -He had been. in ill health for. a number of Months. ' • -kiss Immix, Mann,' in accomplish ed and ,suocessful. teacher in the Waverly high school, has been visiting friends in thit place divine the past-week. Bbo also spent,a day looking through the merlons depaetments of the GrUdedlotiool. . --Invitations hare been issued to the - wedding of Mr. ;08EPII R. Biome, of Susquehanne County, and Mist "BELLE HORTON, .of this place. The ceremony will take place at the residence of the bride's mother, Main street, on Wednes. day of next week. • 1 • . - - -The body of Mrs. C. H. NOYES was cremated in the LaMovrtz Crematory, at, Washington,. this State, ern ',Thursday. The deceased lady was the wife of C: _H. Noyes, Esq., of Warren, and daughter of the late Dr. Rosettes Monsa, of Elmira. She was married in February last. • _. , - -Mr". JOHN N. WOLFE, proprietor of the Taber House, had the misfortune to pat his shoulder .badly lout of joint One day last week. He wars sitting in his chair with his arm resting upon a table, when the chair slipped from under him and the weight of his body ;rem thrown nn bit arm. - Crit•llamit.".o ... W. 'mu uis re, tte i -'• • pate] in.the f i guring and order st them to form in line on the floor, lo he w going to organize a broc ' brigade.. Be armed them mi brooms, buckets, cloths and ecru v bin i g ng b io rcudi hs es, " - tellingen these them iebra b ta i- v ie s field's eleetion.: lie appointed bit a i self imptain,, and told 'them tb • —TM Te w iejurnar4co a g4cOurck ' the Elmira Advertiser: ""-Mr.. ANDREW Fa% the worthy. Pedometer eftbis place, bas the mien! cradle which rocked His Honor, ludo, PAUL D. Monne*, of-To- Wanda. It bas the 'appearance.: of : being an heirloom "of •theilloninpr family, and is "kept as such by his sister , Mm. Fat. Truly greatness from little 011411011 rise. This one would become Ilhe. rives , rootn of the late Governor of I "Blue - Jeans." , . d „ L :--•' - i , • --Commissioners' elerk Litwin must be itu early riser: _ Although he lies on his" farm, three miles out of town, he seldom fails of having his breufsit. gbring dims- Bone -about the farm*** for the day and mailing the office by seven o'clock-. geit Tally before: the other officials who reside - in - town are stirring. - And early rising doesn't .apetar to Mlle his temper a particle.-Rwisw. 'Nothing ever." reit lies" Vluxtes'i temper;exeept when a Man, comes luta hiti.office arid 'debts - on. telling owtorr i two Winslow, about fat. 19 !=SM =MEN . to tlillifi vtr ini lir li ft lillik am* tbees 4 , 8p0nii,,-,,z . 00* t *, l lsailnierieliOSlONllK-illitill -tab thi. Cas omiseisiofifigipiioNU Thue to all ritt,th dog. : .. tbea 40Iaeoe wet . liinsidt.tl, 1i111411 . . iillietaatatittiLiglb*il;k 3 ) '-::; - k. ''.-,7Y,':•\:'. El AtioriikOlicoumshe ciiin!; ad' * I 14014140Ullthich has beesWOW sad he *Obtain ro far mouths has _settled bow': end -*in Siodquierridon :non Deleinniq -will be content with Cies. J. A. NOM si our Preeidest foe the auk tear Oink' ilia the vein and.ptoupaeity to be rathnod mut earebra Oriz.Tridiy the lath km4.,"erbile took* and wilkfiere to *bon doing Oa" s *est eontalahrell7S wm,aikea into and the mosey stelae, floopiebil rested upon s men be , bad work for by the of Jobnelso, who bed served s term in rims some time before. Mr. Beezerty get warrant 'honed by 'Squire Terry, and. placed it lila binds of Vendable Bowmen. who rot's suit of the Met.; Tbey wooded in tap., hiring him in Weverly, 2f. Y., Ind took bini to Towanda, where he will bateAtir tiffs hoil) his ttha.: ow, stua birds or‘ the moontain. Mr. flolitalpi, from Ildladebids, is emoting a fins atom at Now 110.4. Mr. & is 'said to bo as onsergotio briiroca aso. We wish him suoomi., Tbeepisooty prenib quits bud tbrovilk- Out!our community, but not to nn,, dang erous extent. Aiwa *smut .lust :pis of-bb working Mass through , episooty. •W. T. Horton, mut ine • has returned from .Hew York, wheel be has been pirchasim his winter dock, and now offers nammable hatpins. ; Mrs. Looks C. Jacoby is setiOwly ill. She is under the trnatment Dr. F. N. Terry. • James Napes and John Mauna engaged in the butchering huskies; and seem to be ;doing Well. G. AL Hallman has again amused his droving business and is purkasing sheep. Daniel Lane la buying up wade mod sheep, butebining and preparing tlimm for .market. • . Josejib Fullmer bas moved his family to Long tallish where he Is waking in the coal mine. 1 Das schools for the winter terms are nearly all opM,. The TergtoWn school is taught by Mr. Gariiwin, from Franklin; the Still Hill by Milis Mary . Sullivan, Norway-Ridge by Mile , R. H. Beardsley, Spring Lake by Miss Agness Layman, and J. W. Gould tenches onsßUis Hill, lughnn township. , William Fox • has nearly finished his neat dwelling house. ' ; Diphtheria prevails in our locality to some extent ignite bad. f A German tinnily just lately emigrated from the Kingdom of. Wurtemberg, . Europe, has . moved into our vicinity and purchased a farm, • wherefor they paid cash down. Housman by name; We look for yore Bitch peOple to come and settle down incur community. ' • Viodl brothers and John . Proof, frowi our vicinity, have gone to White Harm to work in a turning and saw-mili. H. W. Boirman has agidn moved Norway Ridge - intoihe village of Terry town. • _The Wyaluslng Blur has appeared in some families in our vicinity, but it is zm equal to the REPORTER. - It is independ ent in politics. • • - :I'.I.OdrACCOMNIOOOIIIOIAWA." Mil Effl , • • Ppm. BISIIIASZ. Terrptown, Nos. 26 1880. - ' ULSTER._ The same cold weather of the past few weeks has frozen up all the noire, we should judge, hom them being appearing in your , minable pager a city." . Dur school oommeneed . ihr winter term yesterday, with H. E. ? l ivelier at the baba, and Idles F.-Bartholomew and *laa Lizzie Kline as assistants. We understand there is annttendsnee of about au" hundred at present, which •will be , oonaidersidy crinied after the hurry of the auturnna work is over. . • James Irving, John Irving, John Ma they and. F. R. West are hunting deer on the mountain near Berdee. We upset to see them bring home three or four as fruits of their skillful markmanship. Mr. A. L. Bodine his bad the misfor tune to lose several sheep by being VOIS011• ed by eating Mrs. W. IL Rockwell, has entirely re covered from her recent illness. \ Yes, we &nil going' to have a christmac tree, and an invitation is eatenikil to all to participate in the "f - vity'nf the. cot , deign. , I 7_ Did some MM . say that oar druggist went away Sunday last and leR the door of his store unlocked I - We tamest forgot tcktiay anything about Thanksgiving, but will say that it r.aased very quietly, there being no service at the • church here; Rev. Moyer being absent. Roping the solemn linrkey did not roost so high lnit what the unhappy editor was able to retch - him and prepare the same for his dhmer onihat day, 1 remain yours anon. 114KiaL.ft Ulster, its., November XI, 1880. - • • . WYALIMIING. Thanksgiving day WM, gOntiallY ob served here. Most of thiplacesnt busi ness were closed. Rev. I). Craft preach ed an able sermon at the M. R. elonchin the morning. The sieging, led by11.,11. Gaylord, was exceptionally good. . H. Hillock has retuned from his trip to New York with a Tarr stook of holiday goods. Evidiotly Henry Is satis fied that the country is safe. The Wyslusing Ski. still' sires; and it is claimed that its drealition is holm lag. Sucesis F. Tinos - Is en .the road selthig 'Alia' medicine,:: W. L Vaunts% erbo hes been confin ed to the bouse by a cog far tbe List two wean, is improving., ' Bnrion Ellsworth, eon of Edward Elie• worth, &lad sixteen years of age. iii:vary dangerously ill, and• not expected to Ele; at this writing. Wyslnslng, Pa., Nevember 21/, 1880. BlisiNess LOCAL. Hunutac Cainarr.—Jcat noel, ea—another at INS WOE Stir Come. rept!. • , iirsstill. Or CASH PAID FOR PROMOS at Oet.so. . . Dun= & Voccorift. Cough bee the best wearhig Mow tor Men, loyoaad UMW' 111111 T am oared la TOraida,saA st Kir*. wi,lda UN lief* et iIL Or Elegant new stook of JEWELRY at. Us INlVeat Stank Oct. 7t, tow sigi. gooth srs NEW and of the BEST QUALITY. Diireciii t votress. GLOVES sad ENS—loonot pekes-it wo locos sum. Vet% tor Job kit of Ladies Pas% $5 sods; worth 40, at ibe 'MOW b Oat.% 1111. t at. po rAir iod, doom ands Eao~suos.col! $.4..51 1 ,4111, maim i soosts . • Xs;st,, t- • MEE Mil RE WNW. MI6 - 0 111 . 11 4 1 M OM all' Ilnromisag BeisdnaryaM ME MilLsrhi l =Afros A FIRST - CLASS INNUNNIN SCHOOL FOR LANES AND GENTLEMEN. ~ - • 71. ' collim- - to stwicide the following Comm - Of -litedr: Comma .ft , ,OW , Normal &um, Literstere and OMM I B, Chodeal 'Cake,' Preleastory Conn* Course in Ifhwie, mad Courser in Art. - SUMO, mot desiring to take my me of the Cenrem of litady myteire say studies'which they are impared to maw, Priem within - leech of all. • The Commercial Cense miwo instruction is Penimenihip t Comunimial Law, • Political Posomy. Coomercial Aritbaseile. , DmimeacCondismes,, Tebgraphy, sad Book-keeping' as applied to Whose of ell kkilm Mrs Telegraph Mow, two _ ' ' ;:in BY OsOnif DECIiiMMEII lm. Coennerehd studenti sakes Div. L. L ifPRAOUT., A. 11., aid all ethers Rev. D. ()OP ,D. D., Kinoton, Lamm County, Pa. • , • - • , , Nov. 113, 1880-wil. - er NE MO - UNDERWEAR, at tbs mew sum on. $llll, • ar Pt futons of all kinds, of the best Wog. Dacus &Noggin% rirNeW Ont—Nri. Holmes, itay A Mai* E. P. Me sad stboMP-4t the filiesei Slam Oct. 211th. arPrompt; pilot .In nick henilaclis, usdasiknoims. acristlpaikw - IS die dile ate., pinisteed Is, thaw _sang CARTS/VS WO: Litie Ose s dose. SS Mots. Nov% 10. S 1 ea yogi -Pelts.aod Furs to U. : o*Tiom, ISM., as BrNg* St ! ' per WI ;army cal glAe.ffild. Best In wins. Damn ar Choke TEAS _aadIICOFFEE s .p et is Vowel's. .11" PRICES WAY DOVI as (Wits' Ras sad Cause Soots at SLUMPS, ogiaodup her - I /rev. 274 f. VT-Hatmemenc Ask your minibant tar Mary it asaassa's Andes sad OA Llatassat t and =lt slims la Os statis t tors la awe of seal. lirThe largest, Best _lid Cheapest this if hiss Mr Ladles% Kiwi' add . Chddrear dead la tined at Codsgs'a DOW atana, earner Main WPM tar Dr. Boater!" Mandrake Bitter's act epos the Iltosooth. Litres sat Dowels. moors oIY seerettoss. theltlowl.stml fortify the system sgstast /Issas% . Itir It la Impossible for s woman after a' faatlifal - itiOneof • trestoseot with tuna Inottesat's VZOKTABLIC pOMPOUND to eostlost tousler with a weskoeto of fin atom. , Itooloto a stamp to Mn. Lrata z. riximatt, fiffi Weston Mense s Lyika.. Kam; for puisphlots. Soist by Dr. D. D. roataa, , Dnig*, 'Towanda, Perfectly sate, in all aues. Poi dismiss of Lis Croup. Wboovisg Cssiat.Collsiste. Dams" ZUOT is is sate, nuatie ellesSaal essolly.., • • . .11.. B. RODGERS chine:ages oompe it julity of goods and lw prices on Saab. Mats sad Moidins, snit a/ balldiss eta. Wait ' . taagli4f7 Ifir The 99.CENT' STORE is Head titre tar svarythisi ti Mrs Use et LAMPS sw 411 , SWIM - sec s-wt. 141 r i g!Et&ATETE 13E178, WINE s LIQUOR SZTTS—at 1110..Ceat Store. • • , Ihnos . thimig MlLT.—This' is an' t Pwitatdolltld—ose that antmeade Itself t. Tamers having apples. goto; •to waste. well to give the Cider Mid ltgelade " * tad fisphily4.erathhti the trait firatead of •t. . earwig; 11,0!iinels per day. Yoe lade - • • • I. X. WILLIS.' , 110. SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES att dims satout *Cent Bum z . AVIS'S blllllElf P11L101141.-•410 -, pest remedy tor: Colds..Ceehts. Coosemp • tlbjp.r4l sal alrestlons et, the Leap sed•Threst. • I • i!I hide nsedlDr. Simmons' Liver Wet welt sod to oky tawny foe years, sot see It moot the met estbdbetory ousltelses joss be wed. atot Ipg mould Woes we to be ; It, sad nossesiesil ory Meade. If 3.esst to emirs beeltb. to show keep It on • IL L. KM?. Cohuabne. Os." . . . • Anr - ' low nArrusion' IS ilfaritlLD. lliipeneles Is the absesee of Man or annoyance. sad teleirreverAbere b peak tbere Is diatom. • pale ftt Ink hiller, Pram of the body Indicates $ dtso der etoietais kind. If there Is any odor or color or de. n pent tin hi the Arl Mee: in It means dbeard isease and requires many of our a n d at We f ds speak of the remarkable pumice( Warner's Kidney. and Liver Core and are convinced theirs Is wills; so certain _and valuable for all itts ordersef Abe urinary system both male and Mimic * O l SS 'IL ir No, remedy for kidney . _ dhow& heretofore discovered can be held for one, moment In 3 comparison with Warner's Sate Kidney and Myer Cure . vaO. A. Itterfes4 D.' P., Washington. D 4 O. , . Nev. 24. NW. -; :MARRIED. ICATTZLIO,—POPZ.;—_In Borweet, Tbanda. Noverob VANN ISM, by Rev. Dr. sutan, Rd. ward Z. • gattell. of .111mtbrinas.N . y., and Angle Goodrich Pope. of this place. " • PARNALLiI DAVIIB.—At tbii sesidemee otl Mrs. Ztleabstit J. ?booth In Neatb, November TV IS" by Nev. Z. J. North, MK Tbeopidlus Par nails, of Middletown; Pa., and Nis Nary Z. Day _ the, of Neatb. THODIPOICIN—BUIM—At 'Christ Church Recto. T0 11 110 4 1a9 ,Nevemb4 St. MO. by the . Bev. Jobs O. lint* Ilif...Notward A. Thompson and Mtn Bede M. of 'reined*. [- - DIED. • BEINBAST—In ifernekville, November IN Ind, lire. Nary A t fklnhart, of consumption, a 40 years.: , BUN NELL.—In Ifesneheo. Cal., November •p, 1130. of quick eonsumptkm. Nary A. Bunnell, dal/Otos of Goo. W. Hendricks, of Pllto. . TATLOII....to Castle Creek, Broome' county. N. Y.. November 22.1380, Lanka IL. wife of A. P. —.Tayllor. K. D.. and youngest daughter of Cyrus and Lydia Burma% of IltimensylUe. Pa. TOWANDA MARKETS. szroiTsu atr stsysznia Lose, 4245srablealsra es Groesilis sadreodeee, corm • ; • 'ICOR rfip4Serwts. • • WED2II2IIDiT. MINING; • 240 V. 24 , 1 140. raTtsili. MILLING Pleat per bbl - I 'sue T a Tam pet seek 111 40 i g U Cora Meal pat tn... , . It 40 atop Peed • • !I a, Wiest, per badl.... 01 a a 1 111' a ' Cern... 4 111 " : ay..-....: ', n * our' ' - . - sn• • 0 Daeketest ' 10 0 Rarkwassi noir—. 1 SO • 0 V 411011111' 00114 . 0 SO A a• 02 Irtatotby.westers... AA ,00 Beaas.oll4, OCO • 1 SS, d 1 0 • . ' I Pork. MIL • bbL-OIS 00 . 111 20 10 Lard ' se • 10 • 12 Batter, Orbs -SO • SS • • - MOW - E SS • SS , lads. o tread • '2O • . laii.lt Pdaass. per bash.. A 0 ' isidwaa 20 • 21 . COSSICTSSO: ST SISS. A. SAMOS stesi. • -reefif 074 Void Maas. ' - •la oal • Deasaaliklaa. ' • 4 40 Si' Wasp Peas •• ' ' . lis ISe anissciran it a. Davuiow a aaar" . ' liNes Tina ethos N N stx Deem ethic .... 411 lamPromi• *** -.1 . tee Sag SI Ell RLIOIRT H. WHITE, . comatesioir maramatr. AM Neer Is all 'Wads of Cesatry Praise% Calier b ilirp.Laiatis,Pealtry, - ae. 11111#L, IMAM ' .01seXlip] ,XZWAIF. kIOR GALS.-As "I wish to go isor ati ouboUs." Ho Is yaw& 1124 sad mod ; opolipt Imo .11.410 tol.M. Ito.; Is my. Woo Su& onto b eons soo rosy looltabio. !HI be lot ids WHIM irst of Hare! oots. • • It. IL IIIHIIIITON; Holula.` UM% Roulhorl Heel-wle. • F. A.,,r_ FO. SALPor-TO ;_'olimie ,dit, a ... W oft; • • TAO Wattitis sod Illialaittsw . Is :Massa toossalp. Istelp bassi's( $ its zes S 4ol Nab stVd. Wears t ste ~e ar. lapessad . Ida. lbw liddidloWli be. t s ' silasted.. sad will adapted UM the .- . Twat abstsl. -A plai_lo -P. ltitAT, A fp, • st li WIILLIM Wats* ria . ..., 4001Milbef 1,10 1 10.w14 1 _ .' - . . • EAST FRONT. NOTIOVI—Notice is hereby given that oa &WIWI* 'III to so% to tbe Clow sill Accolatily of this Commostroalth, at Ito wit otooloo. for Ito polsogoof a *teal lowpolltbithe as runoise atlargo la tho toitsObto oC Tio sot *musty of irodford of boom mitt* gnaw tihoop PM sotto. TIMM Dec. 3-o4e, sod ottmo: Mims of Terry. :ASSIGNEES NOTICE.—In 'the matter of the waste et Alonzo Hill. la the • rt ot Common tard Canty. Noiiee le hereby shwa, thatmmithatiem haste( been made to mid Court ea the Nth &yet Novem ber, A. D. thee. by Jawed H. Caddis& amigese for the benefit of media= et the estate otthe said ambraor. b arderthar be may wary eat the agree• meat be bee made with Ids wrediteer, sad Ike that he, the Mal • James H. thoddiag. a r tischarged as assignee ald estate. the salt Cordered and directed that notice be gime et Um same to ail Rpersons laterested by pabliestioa la the liamiroati Itzroural and Bradford /rime for the spec of three weeks. otter width said "easignee wW lab that the sane be scanted. value taus be aura why the same should set he dere. JAidES H. CODDIHO, Azusa. Tolima* Dec. 111.44. Itov. IT. SHORT-11010 i CATTLE ' v AND BERKSHIRE PIGS.' We bare a few chides Balls and Helton whieh we oder at very sasoaabispriees; Also persisted Berkshires. ' Imams. Spyidesing, Pa, War. 11, isee. ASSETS - - • WISESOI4I ,SURPLUS ' 7,515,407 "IMP& 310111,1/ $14111140•111paid . 1201411167 . -belda Ms AIM El E , ini iniURI 800111 t IQUITABLI OT TRE 11. E.. IRV TOIIR CITY. PERFECT SECURITY. Alt pellets. nroorllr,lll.lll ofter Ulm NOT A CLAIM CONII4IIIII. Insueseee l• the jtQUITARLIC tat the' TONTINE 4/1111110111 = IFIINO OLEN. Comm., the odvoators of • • ORDINARY LIFE WITH ENDOW.. N., MINT ASSURANCE; 134ibing.004,061N0 finoitliisat; via pooftfoo 1 • Pe~tolt to rot dely. . • Tar , Pot toll penicillin 4* TWIT'S*, and in othir fOllllll of policy Mord b_y Ms STEMMA. I to D JOHN D . STEMMA. t. • ;•- At TIM Dation! llaalt. Po: L • .C. Coo. Nosagor. MO, Dondway, N. T. Soo. Mk, ISIS . FLLEL—The underelped having lailed the old florMiery SW, world omen t of the coatnealkf. Carden Watt dotiel ty aid la gard leder. AU bate to 'the 1110 hare bees repelled ,aal hereafter It vUI be heat la good order. If led. alaer t Meal mad Brea era teeth ea hand. /Carkpeld Tw i rl as. Iforantoora: 111111111 f W. W Lll.' Wernastee. 2fflre O,IIX. ITAKE NOTIOE.—That I hos ± piled to the Honorable /sage et the Coin et COSMOS Mee of Bradford COO% tee the t et the tesottent is et the • Comm et Perm:B7lmila, sod the We wart Dec. S. DO, to Nor se and ay meter% at no Coast Hat" In Telma' liseeeatt. 'whew sad otters you my Woad It'yeaWAS peopet. ZDB. Towanda, Nov. is; Me D • , • LD Mies: ebbed{ to. make money., Go Me. need perm li pt v ic zery *tows to take =ben for the largest. cheapest and best 'lllustrated family publication to the world. Asylum can - become a successful agent. Mx elegant weeks of art given, free to *absorbers. The pries is so low that almost everybody subscribes. Ors ar. reports taking ISO subscribers is • day. A lady_ agent reports making over $2OO clear prole in Ms days. An irbo . engsts make may fast. Ton cos devote all year time to the buslossa, or only your spare time. ?Ton seed not be away from boss wet sight. You ems dolt as well as COWL eon direction' and terms free. If you wont proftsbis *wk. lead us your addrssi at owe. It rests bathing to try the bast. sem. No ose who ammo falls to seake=. alinesololloll STINSON It 'CO. ' LiJulyllll. DEGISTERAi NOTlOli=liotices is hereby Ten; that there has limn lied In Ofito the for the Probate et Wills sod grunts Lettere of idestalettaties la sad toe the Coun ty of Behlfeed, Mato of Penasyteenle. accounts of ediateletrottos apes the following , estates, vim: Final account of C. T. Abell, executor of the last will ared testament of Caleb Abell, late of tnie townesip of Warren. deemed. Pella account of Jos Dellthatty. isUstar of the estate at Joseph McKinsey, lasia the township of Atha's. deemed. Partial account of Della D. Wing, edulnistre. tax of the estate of Erasing Covert, late of the township of Armes's, deceased: Tina account of Pinch emitter of the' last will and testament Jacob Barnes,lite of the township of Windhant, Tina manna of Joshua Beams, guardian of. Adallse Shumway, miner child- of Alonzo Slam. wad, deceased. pint and partial account of 114811101 Bah and Nelsen Stevens, executors of the last will and tea lament orPeter D. Tama, late of the township. of Standing None. deassa. First and Seal account of Lark Bird, adielnir tutor of the estate of Ellen Driscoll, late of the township of Athens. deceased. Final account of James H. Webb, nearby en. - stator of the last will and testament of Samuel ilata late of the towaship of Sinithileldolseeased. Ilaniental anal account of Henry Gibbs, ex ' eentar a the last, Will and edt of Mean , Allis, late of the township of Orwell, deemed. Second and 'anal account of Mama Bedford. administrator of the estate of Owen McCann, late of the township of Overton, deceased. Pint and Anal meant of Dell Plain (formal/ Deli Park), administratrix of the estate of Orlando J. Park. late of the township of Litchfield, de. Phial account of A. C. Hasunerly. adedastraor of the - estate of Nary Orespeck, late of-the tow:t atty of Denial, deceased. • Tina account of Ladle Lee; administratax of the estate of trash Les, late of as township et Albany, deceased. -Pint and partial account of Humphrey Wilson, executor of the last will and testament of Jams A Wilson. late of the township*, Wells. deceased. That secant of Ha ads A. Waterman, etas. as of the last will sad testament of. Bishall. Waterman, late of the Immobile a Herrick de. I ceased. Final account of N. C. eteratir the last will end testament of O lt . gown; lab of the tov:111 0 3 of Wilmot, deemed. e r sad dual mama of Risser Mlles. ears. ter of the last will and tenement of Jacob Wilcox, late of the townshipsf Grairalle. deammd. Final :account of James Natal and J.X. Now , ell, Alitimithistraters of the estate of Charles Newell, late of the township of Wysos. deesassd. Flail account of .Join Hainan: executor of the [ lest will and testament of Daniel F. Wells, late of the township otTerry. tiseseela. Pisa mount of Amelia Pansond. aihnthlatire. - tax a the estate of Sri Adair, late of the tam ship of Ihmithilsid. !Beamed. And Meths apprelasiant of property mit elt, by reassters sal adistaistneters le widows end an. dren of the fathering decedents; vis t Baste of of ecenstPatrick Welsh, lead the Borough L ateda. dit. Islets of John Tsa Dam, late of the towed * ,f Shesheitain. deesesod. istate or Andrew Ayers, We al the temithip of 'Castes. daceasedL - Masts of Baia Qantas late a the township of South Creek. deceased. . Estate bf Gage M. Illitty,. late a the township a Wymlusires. deassed. Baia of - O. Waste Itinney, late of the Ma, sh=theshetain, dd. of Jamas Lee. lea a the township Alkeley. deceased. itOte - of Jeflassa M. Hata. late of the tows. ship Of West learligykla deesatet. _ - And the same wilt be sagested to the Or be Court a Bradford County. December tth, A. D. II" 'at 2 - o'clock, a. fee aselimatiss srd allowance. , A. C. TllllllSlit, Register.. Register's 011 ea, Towanda, Nob. 11, 1850. • DMINISTRTRIINOTICEA M bodge We C i l= l l a r: et Ve ret niellal maw Is busby Om MOM po ograidlie asksrmas telle14•11 es tie mkt- Naito on g la Mona. sad all pupae MIMI *Wu piinot simirttliosi OBIT oo . . tad Sal ' 310/4 is, ellnamirs sans WEST FRONT. Fkamsora College. A.DMINISTRATOWS Stouty Setaeof ` Br el asfOrd order Candy. T hewed est at the Or .- , emitelrese the saderersed.adishilsester of tisestate of D. I. Bora. late of the tomehlp et Veer. deemed. to plane rale: ea the preadost, se DZCZIIIIBB 24. INS. at reelect S. at.. thest Blowing deeedbiol: smarty. Veldt t All that ele or wade NM. etaltela the tooradds of Meter. County et Bradford met State of Peas. stisAtchosarled aad &seethed to Woes. to wit : iseselag of . lLs soatheast career of Jewett Zebrine estate. math, setts fr. tea b 7 lot SO rods: theses south isle, see by ealls et *Adele Beer 12$ rods: theses meth 1134* wee by ease boot 419 rode; thee* south Me, smut tzr s o o 147140 tads; theses south W.. wee 7 rode; OS altos. muse by, toed et WMlsas Oloraead redo 1 theses meth WV, west hy bad el Joni Assad sod others Di au to the place of bo• staatagt eestetalest DS scree of bad. sore or en. Beta the ems lase easvoyod by Gimp D. Boos sad elf* to Daniel IP. Mow dated .111areb la. nearded Is • Mated Carat; Deed Boot la. Vali Oh BALII—Stes as the twee' ty helm Week *era. sal the bAalsam NDPKI as deal easdnaattes. G. 11. E. Adadeleusier. Viten Doe. 3, DOW& • . QHERIFF'B SALES,—By virtue of swift with hoont out of tno Count of Common now of Studtard County oal to as directed, I w 111.• pie to talc silo, at Use Conn limo In TIMMS as I: Tridiay, Dendisbettio IBS% at 1 'o'clock, P. M., the following described proper ty, to wit: _ We. 1. One Manor punt et lead. situate In• Hewlett township. hounded north by lands of John - COWRY' and Nein 1111Witilei 611115441, east by ' lands of Wai: . Boater, south by buds of Wm. Baiter and Charles Ides, and west by lands of - Charles Bice and James Alderson • contains 100 acres. move .or , less, abut MI Im plored, with. I • , . framed kokuis4, I framed barn. I framed gnaw. I framed herpeikother entbeiktlage sedan orchard of butt tees thereto. Seised and taken tato exe• entlmi at deed* of H. L Coleman's use vs. Z. 0. Taylor and D. Taylor. Also at the snit of IL IL Tr=ase .vs. O. Taller, 11. Tarot and P.l. T. T. • No. L ALIIO-;000 other lot of laid. dilate in Cantos township, bounded north by beds of Owels Brown, east by lands of -Charles Black. south by lands of J. C. Hupp mid Fred Gkeliner. and west by lands of Geo. Z. Bullock ; contains SI acres, more or less, about di Improved ; nor beilduip, • Seised and takes Into execution at the sait of Mrs. J. Z. Balloek vs. iblinmid IL Kelley. • No. I. ALSO-Case ether lot of Mad. sines la Smithtlekl tranship, bounded north by lands of Witham Phelps, east by lands of S. S. Ea aside_ . - and Jaime: • south by bade of James - Bortudde and the public highway leading (rem Milan to SultbSeld. and tress by Made et J. D. - Pierce; contains 83 acres, more art eta, about 241 Improved 1 with I dwelling hove. 1 barn aid steam idtingle silk thereon. Seized and taken into , execution at the salt of Davis C. Pierre vs. P. N. , Mae. ALSO-.One other lot of land, situate to -Burlington townsbip, bounded north. by leads of - John Hanes, east and south by bud; of S.M. Dieu avian, and west by lands of Henry Palls; enotalee about'l acres. mote or, tie, about improved. with 1 framed boom, I framed barn and few fruit trees thereon. Seised and taken into execulden at th suit of John T. Mims' use vs. Goo. W. Math and T. C. Heath.- No. L ALnO-One other IM et land, dint's he . - Herrick township, bounded north by lands of ILy. man Mattson, east and south by__ th e patine high- • . way, and west by lands of G. T. Warner and A. Wetmore amtains about 2 scree, more at less, ad Improved; whir I framed home, I framed barn. other outbid:Hap and a few fruit and or innestal tress thong:. • Seised and takes Into oxidation at .' the snit Mints vs. A. IL Stephens. No. L ALSO-Ole other lot et land, situate in • - Towanda borough bounded as MMus Oa the - south by State meet, on the aorth by the Convent Mt! and Mn. IL C. Wank setateogi the east of Mrs. IL W. Miller sad on the west by' i f our — tir street With a tweets:l brick hems there- , as. being kaolin as the Academy boss and_ lot, deeded to H. J. Madill by A. i. Leyte". Feb. 10. 1874, and lot In rear of male. booed of Mrs. Z. W. Miner by said H. J. Mtldlll, helms , ben tBO het hod on Stilts Wed and about fast oti !earth street, with skids and ermasental and fruit trees thereon. and Is supplied with rum. ' akar Irmo through pipes reunites from , spring. a cistern a well and, well house th ereon, - sa da . bidding .in the rear et mid let. Seised and taken into emention at the salt of Fint dead Bank of Towanda vs. H. J. Madill. N 7. ALSO-One ether lot Miami, shade ntha Athens bormigh bounded mss Oa • by bads of 0. L. laidabrook sad others, ea Me east by Main street, au the met b lands of the estate 01t C. F. - Welles, beamed. h y aid Cu the wets - by Mods of Chester Part. Ma.,, being 42 het frost on Main street and 100 Net deep, beteg the same nen of land conveyed toad pirly tha put by Zdward Hawk= *dam Of th e esta te of • John Saltasassk. d • N., 8. ALSO-One othit lot of land, Mute In Athens borough bounded as follows: Thee lets of - loud 00 Bridge street. being lots so. 147. 24e and 241. being 40 feet front on - Bridge street and stag south 110 feet, each on a piot, at plan suds by Orson Rickey foe the Hoe. Z. Herrick; and re :meted Brsdford County Commas Pleas, be the . same more of ism. Selma and takes tato nue. tioriat the suit of The Bradford Lam and BM* , ing Association of Athens imp. vs Wis. KIS. No. e. ALSO--One other lot of latallidtest• be Towanda township bounded as follows, Beginning at a caned on the line between 5: C. sad J. lA'. deans and Miller Fox on the reed leadig scum Ow Towanda Flat; thence mirth 71 0 east 871 . feet along said Vol hoe to a pest; thence meth 24o 30 30 , westllllo feet to a Yost ; Mm e s 71 0 W west 871 2.10 feet ti.s, post on side of the add -road leain across Towanda theses along east side d Of g lid road Flat; 30 0 10, east 100 feet to the place of beginning. containing 2 acne of Mad be - the same more ioris, all improved, with I framed lIVZI framed barn and few trait trees thereon. - and taken into execution at, the Batt et W. W. Bowman vs Patrick Caudal:toe. No. IL ALSO-One other kit et lied. sitnate its Monroe township Miundedes follower On the nerds tbe old Hanson farm. on the mad by the Bar. wick turnpike. on the south by kies of D. 74. Newton, awl on tbe west by bads ef Joseph Smith, containing acres of land more or lam ad Improved. said two lets being-the same' land that was conveyed to D. Z. Blackman by Joe, Homes by deed dated Nov. 17, 180, tesenett 111 Deed Book-No. M. page _283. rte. ' No. 11. ALSO.-onsothar let et lead, Waste In- Monad borough bounded as follows: Beginning at, a sleigh die s centre of thud sweet, beteg the north corner bunt and the nodinnist comer - et, the mill 101 l thence by the said mill lot Mk* west 22 440 relate a posit theme by loads cenireyed to Lynam Blackman J. Hinman th r ew west a reds • links to n pude dm centre street; themes dug the ante of mid street east $ rods sad 20 links to the. 'place of beginning. • containing I acre mid 13 rods of Mad more or lea% all imprtved, with 1 framed hour. I framed bars and wagon shed. 1 hawed emu lone mad few trait treat thereon. I ' . • , 12. ALSO-One other lot of land M , snags la 'No. No. Monroe borough boomded as fedarrs: Adlotaleg • the above described tract, beginning at a pest In the centre of Slane at Its terashiatlen Melt= of S. IL Hinman and running thence south lek• 'Mt 14 1 11 • 101 ?oda. to • poet; 1 thane south 1it34 0 Mid te perches: thence south 14 0 sort 2< 0408 s pooches to. 'post; thence north 80 0 wed 214.100 perches - to the plan or hooligan,. matataimg 4 - acres a' d ttl ny perches of had more or leas. the said last 2 tots t„the same to , b CCIBM•411 Black man b 7 J. be S. Blaeltumy_ deed dated Apirtl 0,- • 18811, recorded in Deed Book .No. sl. page 06 etc. seised and taken tato execution at the - snit et Baer nab Merritt vs D. IL Blackman. No. 13. ALSO - One. other let of lend. situate In. Samlthileld tofu** bounded as follows: Oa the north and east by other lends of Marshall on the loath by the piddle highway running east sad west through Smithfield Caws% and on the west by tends of dn. Nemo sThie sod upposed to Cogitate %boat X of en acre of Lad more= with framed house. framed Mon, 1 store home and few frail doer thenom also. the right of way from the highway to the store hum as contained In died of James IL Webb' to the Hon.'D. Bullock In April, 1117 T. and being the eame , propetty conveyed by said Webb to said Bal. lock by the of rewbt deed. • Seised and talus ta to execution at the salt of James H. Welites ass vs - Marshal Bullock and Malmo Di Bullock. No. 14. ALSO;-One other tot et lead. situate II Athens township bounded as Maws: On the meth , by the Chowillng_river and Mods of th e Jeanne Canal Co., New Tort State Has sad leads of Bow „-- matt Moors, en the met by beds .1 flame MAW - - T. en sad Fumed Were and Timed' Mesas est the see* by Muds et Charles H. leads formerly owned by daddy liatort. miles the west by lands et Chides U. Ilbegard sal the Janetkia Omit Ca. , e lead. • mistalang IN acres of lead more or lees. about 7$ acne ins mile with 2 framed houses. S trained Was medal isew et bruit trees then. Salad and takes late eueu doe as the - milt of C. H. Shepard vs Jobs Bes. worth. I= L. Ileoweelk. . - No. IL ALSO ;;-A certain saint. at Mad. dt-• - ens la borough bombed as fedeard, Bo• si the southeed canal of James Mader. Ong at enclosed; theses Mesig the mug Hee ot Nam or se Lt la WWI Water street send:. epee wed 10 feet to Ruth Use of COIL HMV Mt; theme shag mid Hall% let: mod Themes L. Zone =ill4 fast' sod ladies to a werfter: Oases Net to a raver Sues widf. o 4 40 feet and a Inches to a - amain sheen wassuna bet aid lathes to the mid 3Lestartesso math lime; OsseoakeL a rl at mitt smi th' we am 10131 Mto t the of agnate& and de ad Of the Interest of party et the Stet! part hi ail lauds between the east 't/AU said lot and the _ Sasumbaina elver. and between James Mader. lee's seuth dab e deadly( temdd elver sad C. W. Hall's earth line ealleadtag be said dyer. with I framed how' sad other ent - lialkings and few fruit trees Osten. Seised and taken Into were dew at the salt et Join Hatmes vs Margaret lte'D Toed and J. IL =trod:P. adarL Mo. • TNT= J. DIAS. Slate. ShirtiPs Ogee, Toeusda. Tor., Berr.l7, 100. ME m peers a s axe lbrbid •IA eattlai Timber aa Oa NM at tie mud Ilefikners. Overten Tamilapi„ tie written molar et dik"lialairdamill. Mar do malty id tie WV. " - JOHN MOONlillif, !midair, Orate% NO N% tier • Ell ll=l EMI