VradfortiNtpotttr Towanda, Thursday, Oct. '22,4874. LOCALIAIV:D' . GEIVERAL. IT 'is a well-knowni lad that the merchants of T,ow ands sell goods as cheap as any merchants in the -canary. .Taz, Grangers of Forth Towanda, contemplate bOilding a hallifor MB of the or der, near the residence of i .mz.tn Iforrox!' . • POWELL &, CO. Stow occupy 11 col vyng' space in the tEIPCIIITEIL They keep, a la'rg,e stock of goods, and know that ilavertis• . rig papa. See their eolumn on fourth page. 1 1 , 1 I " Boss" op-ElGfil laOws we hare a fonds/eel for "good things," and we are under obligations to !um for a bisket of large and luscious peach Cs. L 4. • THE repairs on the ',Baptist Church aro near)); completed. ,Capp. Blsruzis is su perintending the worli. Whon finished the church will' be one of the; most commodious church edi cesi. in town. ; • • CAPT. MICTILLE has a Catawba i i grape vine svhich has eliml?ed to the very top _of a spruce tree, and-was loaded with fruit this year. The vine is about seventy feet in length, and reachc3 britneheA of the tree fifteen feet _high. - , ! I Tar ladies of. the iWysox.., Presby terian Snnday.-4ehool, will give an Oyiter sup per for the benefit of the 4ehool, at the house of R. E. li.3lmc, Illyersbntg, on Tuesday even ing,Oct. 27,1874. All lovi!ra of the delicious bivalves are cordially invited to' come and par i ticipate. I • TEE M. E. Church has been tho roughly renovated, and.thi new pastor officiat ed for the first i time on Sunday last... He com mences his pastorate under very flattering auspices. HO comes among, us with an enviab:o reputation, and his congregation extend to him a warm and cordial reception. ROLL or iHO•gOR at the Towanda 'Graded School; or names of students with per - feet record in attendance, deportment and stu dies, for the w'eek ending Oct. 16 SUSIE MOEGAN, lIKNKT CUE :-EAN, BENNIE IKETEENDALL, MERCER ALLEN, BELLE CALKINS, Pot's STm•Els. A. MEETIN4'`i of the Temperance Soci ety'vi-asheld od Wednebdayi evening- lash fle; marts were mit& by several, gentlemen, and arrangements perfected for i address - by D. Q. DEWrrr, gsq., l on Wednesdayi evening, Oct: 28, in the M. E. Citfirch. Mr. Di is a practical il lustration of the benefits (it total abstinence, Laving never tasted spiritrions liquors, tea or coffee. REV. J. J. CLINTON, D. D.,' a color ed Bishop of the Methodistrhurcli, visited this place ou Wednesday last, and delivered a ser mon in the African chnrch.l At the close of the discourse, he gave a short but impressive lec ture on the attachment for ‘l=fime," and closed h 2. urging his bearers to give practical proof of their r interest in their chinch, by attending regularly upon the servicerdof the holy place. A collection was takeh nO. TOWANDI Lodge ii. of P. visited Waverly on Thursday last..iThey marched trod the Hall, preceded by the Naiad Band; and ar:, rayed in uniform, maying a thee appearance; At Waverly they were joinp by the Lodge of that village ( formed in proziession, and paraded through several streets, after which they prO• es - c.deiLo a Lail, here red arks were tirade by . C7C. W;T., 3.lkcksr.r, of Waverly Lodge, and , several vaprebl.rs of Towanda Lodge. • ED. Rtroirrr.r. : Quite a remarkable feat in Hawing, (was lately ridrformetl - by Eow.tan Scorr, in the - saw-mill owitt'il by Blessrs. J. W. Sraoutt,l on Ideshoripen creek, tieritie -- handa,Co. A i`ruu' tvaA mage of 18,323 feat in 9 hnura and mmutca. Considering the f.. ,t the mill is only a 25, horse power, that there wero no ctr t ti'zas of logs, or pi.- ed - timber, autl the work teas pi - 2rfermed w the allot' but #ve men, it Was certainly_ creditable dayliCwork. Stprr; the sawyer, is a young min of bat twenty-five yeitra of age. •If any of our yOM:1" lumbarmen can beat this, • . •we should,like to hear from them. _ • o .* • Sugar Bun; [LA: 1.8711 • • . • s , THE: begltiful dutnnm weather and • fro:ty nights of the past few days, have given a hue to the forest trees which ub artist's pencil t;riald impart. I The si:ason'ia;.‘ptly dcscribedin the foll'ow'ing hnes• I " The warm blood chills. a.= , it some Arctic bird talWa swift-winged tlicjit from frosty skiers, And with its glittering pithona.beating, - flies !.to . .thernnlimes, withicylalons spurred; It reds a fright through all the Summer herd; From its keenitOnch the night dews crystali4e; The morning mead cladin Winter's guise; Ps waiting voice ihro , -,:h forest crest is heard; A hectic flush js mauttuig v'ale and moat; -- The heft tolls softly depArting day; 0! sweet, inPiti,ble, tLe_song, , ter's note, Who!tr harve4t life is eb!,it7~fa>t away! A waning .glor.y bathes the Wes'tern light, With dreamy tints- of eldnlss and delight. PLt.,SoNA4. -A. H. ADAMS, M. D., «111 Nrife, left! Stevensrillo, this er_iLty,- (the li•Jmo. of Mrs. An.uls), on I.lAoipl.ty,. Oat. 12Jor Tart wlic liir fis tr-milto 140 it a 3 nit=siont. ries. Mr. A. is conitnissiollea the A. B. C. F. 31., Boston, as ja missionary physi cian.. le c mpk e.l Li. 4 medical, coarse at Yale, last June, and was bawled Aug. 31, to Miss S.utan . .t. T/1011A3, of Stevensville. Their : fuhire addrtsa is li9be, an. 1. 0. F.' lillsoN is pituspecting, is Colora : I ' 'Lie son Ka r.s:.E. and slrs. E. 0. oJc:intim were regis tered at a lic4l in mounts IdArbara, California, un the sth of October.. They are now on their return trip, and will probably reach_ this place the lalter part bf this 4eek.. TUE Coilfererfee of the 51.• E; chnrch, - whictl haa been hi sci. , !on at Ithaca nearly all of !;,, we an a portion of this, clusi - 1••• I —l.l,liy. The folloning are the ap ly- made by the B:•=0.lop for the Troy MEM Tuev - ptsrr.ler-•,E. J. nrand:ss, r. E. . , Troy, J. S. Lemon; Towanda, G. W. Chandler; Ulster, .6.-G. 'Rhintivaait; Smithfield, D. 'prow; . Burlington, G. S. Transne; East Canton, B. J. Tracey; Cabtoa; J. V Lowell; Monroeton, to be supplied; Liberty Corners and Asylum, J J Tar. ton; Albany, to 8o supplied; Forestville, Paul Smith; Wilnabt,l. 3.lening; ,Springfield; J. E. ~Silliiims; Mainsburg, D. E. Blain; ltatland, J. Van Kirk; Esst Troy and Colambia,S. A. Chub ., back; Jacksan, to be supplied; Wells, W. H. Ramsey; Lavereneeville, G. W. Gibson; Ridg -; briry, be supplied; Mansfield, H. S. Park ! burst; Illosslitirg, C. G. Lowell; Charleston, EL • ' C. Tba,yer; Vi'Cllsboro', T. Stacey; Delino, to be supplied; Gal Les, J. Spinks; Westfield, J. Ever ett; Knosvill.., C. Weeks; Chatham, A. Ensign; (Osceola, G. C. Jones; Harrison, to be supplied; 'Fiq.ga,. H. Liatkin. CTIV. ' First Cottrell, A. C.. George; Elea.lir.g, G. W fzer; South 31aiu Street, H. 13. Catteavant. LADIES' iBENEVOLENT ASSO CIATION. The regular meetings of this Society will Le held weekly; until farther notice,. 'on Fridays, at 2 r -at., in the parlors of the U. E. Church. La renewed diligence and earnest effort be put forth inithe good work of relievinOhe no ' :;.eities of the destitute, during whit is feared may be ,a trYing Winter 19 many. It is Loped that none - o 1 the ladies and other benevolent people of Towanda, who, have so kindly aided the Society in the past, will grow weary in-well doing, One,Of our coad - c firixis has already. lib erally donated teas of coal, for which they have the thanks of 111 Association. Similar gifts, prOvisions, eecoid-Liand clothing, and aiiy useful articles, are earnestly solicited. Let _each one look over ,his (ism wardrobe, and see if not one or more garinents can: be spared to make the needy comfortable. • Men's, women's and childrm's clothinJ of every deicription. will not Some r.missi While plenty fills . our own homes, may ou, , ,L4rtsi and hands ha willing and ready to aid the 4ulnrin g and desaate around ns. general it tmdance at the meet- . ings on the of thC: ladies ,of towanils, is very'dtairable.i , I ercamtv.: Is ova hasty, notice of the Fair, last week, we inadver tautly omitted several things which were worthy of mention., ' - Amcng the horses we noticed several very fine colts, owned by W. M. !Lamour, of this place, who has an eye for a Aim horse, and al ways keeps several excellent animals. B. F. BOWXAN exhibited a variety of blooded cattle: Mr. B. has given this branch of agricul 'tura a great deal of earnest attention during the past few years: and is entitled to credit for his instrumentality in improving the stock of the county. • D4vne Lumen and Wm. lifolluxtuale each bid a pair of beautiful steers, well matched and very valuable. • Joni . ADAMiI exhibited several different breeds of swinei_ which_ were admired by the - farmers. • ' Several elegant, teams were exhibited, all giving evidence that the breeding of horses is receiving attention from the farmers; but as most of them were referred to by the judges, it is unnecessary to call attention to them again... CODDING, RUSSELL & Co. exhibited a number of articleo. The bath tub, wash stand, etc., were creditable specimens of Mr. Wir.l4tats' (thc! plumber) handiwork, and served to• call attention of the public to the fact that work of this Character, as well as plumbing of all kinds, is.execated by this enterprising firm, and that there is no necessity of sending to Elmira, or elsewhere for anything in their line. The New Empire Stove, exhibited by H. T. Jugs, received critical examination, and was universally apprOved. From personal knowl edge we take pleasure in recommending it as every way worthy . the high reputation it has attained. Ow. McC.i & Box displayed several des from their marble yard. , They did not enter their work for premiums, but merely to show the people of the county the character of their work; Their business has grown to be very extensive, a fact which is ,largely duo to the excellence of their work, together with the courteous and gentlemanly manners of Messrs: McCaBE & SON. A beantifcdwreath of feather - 0, arranged by Mrs. E. R. DELoii - o, attracted . nniverial atten tion, and was the envy of more than one lady; The poultry -I department . was largely furnish ed.by Maim . ELentmn, E. W. ELWELL, C. P. WELLES, H. ELNOSEURY, J. W. I.lE2oss and Judge flusaiu, of this place. BASE BALL.—The game of ball be tween the Winona 21 Ten and the Comets, for six Peck S Snyder balls, came off on Saturday last, with the annexed result: t • • SECOND TEN. = 0 li cqurri. 0 B Moody, c f 6 3 Scott. c 4 0 Golding, 2b .3 5 Madill, p '3 4 Ingham, 1 f 5 . 2 Beidleman, a e...,3 2 Hanrahan, 3b......3 3 'Kirby, lb 2 2 McMahon, lb 0 7- Fender, 2b.-. - 4 0 IL - :oody, er a 8...•..4 4 Phinney, 3b 4 0 Smith, p • 4 4 McMahon. 1 f..... 3 0 Elehtee, r I '3 5 Owen; c f • 2 1 Braund, c 0 7 Lox, r f ' 2 1 Phelan, a s 2 2 • Buftington, r a a.. 3 I .!,39 42 Total 4.3911 1 2 3 4 s'o 7 8 9 10 Officil2 Wltions.2d..lo 1 0 4 2 3 5 011 G-42 Ccimstis......o . 3 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 3.-11 FLIER- B inona 2d: Ingham 4, Hanrahan 3, Phelan 3, Smith 2, Braund 2. Totall4. Comets: Pender 2, Owen 2, Scott 1, 11,01111;Beidleman 1, Kirby 1, Phinney 1, Itaflington 1. Totollo Mcdfs—Codding IMatiraban 1, Brattndl-3.. Beidleman 2, Owen 2, Iddott 1, Pander 1, Thin ney 1, Fox. 1-8. ' Un Smith, Winona 8., B. C. Scorer—E. Walker. ' Tints of Ga --The second game between ,,the Veterans, ofterrick, and the Rough and Ready club, of Wyalusing, played at Camplowni,l. , Oct. 17, re sulted in favor of the Veterans, by, a score of 75 to 21. —The . Veteraaa, of Herrick, hereby. chal lenge the Win* let Ten,Tof Towanda, to play at Camptown, on Saturday', Oct, 31, 1874. 7 71 a game between the Printers and Shoe ma era, on Saturday last, resulted in .a defeat of/the Printers.. The game was poorly played on both sides. Annexed is the score by in- EMI Innings 1 2' 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 10 Priuters - .1....3 2 6 2 '1 3 8 3 3 0-31 S:hoemaknrs.3 6 0 - 7 5 14 =2 6 0, 4-17 Raas carned.—Printers, 2; Shoem9kore, 0. First Base flits—Printery 10; Shoemakers 11, Passed,Balis—Mower, 19; Ingham, - 5. t spire -Fred Carman, of Winona B. C. 9. ~.4:•oi:er—s E. Whitman, of Printers, Tiote Gam/-3 hqqra and 20 minute& _ TO THE SECRET:VIM, OF: F.IIE .GAZELIA B. B. G., LATOITE, r.k.-- 2 57: I r ks Secretary of the Winona G. B. C., of Towanda, Imam in structed to b.f.= you t4at this club de ready to play the i game' for of which so much bag been said and printed., Plea's° name thaw day op which you will piay. .lilonta truly, - ' EIBBEE. DESTIWCTIVE FIRE 'AT WYILUSING.— The most destructive fire tluit Wyalusinr ever ex.rerienced, occurred Monday evening, Oct. 19. About 5 o'cluele r. cc., the - roof of J. 11. Mansn's Furniture Factory Was discovered on fire, and befs)re assistance conid he rendered, the times had enveloped the_upper story, and ''rapidly b pread over the claire building, giVing barely time to save a portion of the stock and machinety. From -the- manufactory the fire caught on Mr. Mansu's dwe!ling„ lately corn -pleted,"and fr om, thence to a large barn ad joining., each resulting.iu total loss, despite the .strong effort pot: forth td stay its ravage: When Mr. Maitsn's nut:re—property was en veloped in' ilame4, ears were entertained that it wd . uld rtisult in a general .conflagration on bo'h sides of Main streyt. E- - (taire p.trLoaD's re.idenc • r. as in imminent danger. ,The dry . goods store of ACKLEY, 4,LoyD BLOCLIEIt, .end hardware establishment of Ilow.krin //: RIDG WAY, the dwelling and blacksmith shop owned fee ELIZ: was timught tuts! surely,stic climb.. Again and again did the hot breath of ,tlic fiery demon away forward to trip in flames thesev.o.len structures; and - as max_ i times did the faialfal, persistent, tirt.l..”, men eepalse it 3 heated gra.p. While.the LiThrt -wa.; bciog put ''forth in, the northern direction of our. town, new dangers became apparent on the south side., J. 11. Br.owN's hotel, barn and brick front, stood idelose proximity, and but for the frce disposal of the 6 . liquid element," -these, to: gether with t4basinf,s portion of Main-st., would have n smoldering iu ashes. The wind was unusually' favorable—scarcely a-per ceptible breeze fanned the flames. Fortunate indeed it was for.Wyalasing, for if it had been otherwise, (owing to location of the burnt buildings,) the destruction of property,-would have been very disastrous:l- the loss, Ul near as can be ascertained, is as follows H. Mar.sn, $12,000„ Insurance covering mill and contents; .Ss,ooo,—equally divided in Royal and LYeeming Ins. C 6 .13. On dwelling and con tents, F 2.500. in Rarest. nn ham, 3.506. in Ger man-American,—Effseted through H. B. GAT- Lones agency. The buildings owned by IL Gxvconn, J. r. BLCCIIEn, C. A. STOWELL and ELIZA Sairrn, were slightly damaged, and frilly - ovcred by insurance. . The loss of Mr. Manned buildings, is greatly Iy lamented by our citizeni.. The factory was being run to its frill capacity, and gaining a very largo and. wide-spread patronage. Mr. I!PLUt.fi MIT well be teamed a most desirable citizen, a highly efficient and successful opera. tire, and we aro glad to know. of his intention to rebuild and resume operatiOna at the earliest possible time. The ladies are worthy of much eulogy for the efficient assistance rendered in procuring and saving goods. And we would be pleased to mention the names of bothiladies and gentlemen who rendered some of the most valuable and timely service, bat it would be impossible to' do justice to them, or know where to stop, for all worked with a might and zeal that is seldom witnessed. INCIDENTS. JoscPu GAYLORD had a limb broken by the removing of a fence. P. Comm:, H. I. LLOYD, and a Mr. JOURBON, were prostrated by the excessive heat, while staying the flames. A pocket-book, containing several hundred dol larli, was lost, and afterwards found and re turned to the owner. The Lin-ta Fire Company, of Towanda, aces telegraphed to for assistance, after grave tears wLre entertained as to the' probable extensive si - ad of the fire. They were at Wyalnaing in 35 minutes after receiving the dispatch, and although the fire was already under control by the time of their arrival, so' as not to neces- sitate their assistance; yet for their quick and willing response. they carried home with them the beat wishes'and unanimous thanks of our townsrien. And if the Lin-ta boys had accept e l the mite, or banquet freely offered, and that too, the best cur town could . afford, wcrwould all hite felt thit our earnest appreciation of their Savor was more iiibstantially manifested, their kindness more dtily reciprocated. Vir:Altsipw, Oct. 2(.1871 ADDITIONAL REPORT OP iTUDOEff IN Ouse No. 23. Far:V.—Arms : haw E. Fox exhibited the following thirty varieties of ap; plea : Autumn Varieties. (1) Queen of Autumn, () Fall Pippin, (8) Imperial Sweet, (4) Golden Pippin, (s)Wine Apple, (6)Smoke-house, (7)Fall JanneUng, (8) Wax Apple, (9) Bed Streak, (10) name unknown. Winter Trartette&—(l) Newtown Pip in, Bellflower, (3) Talpehocken, ( 4) P a ned PP (5) Bambo,*(6) Bullock Pippin, (7) Paradise, (8) Natick, (9) B. J. Greening, (10)4illyfiewer (11) Red•cheeked Pippin, (12) Red Sweet, (18) Baldwin, (14) Ring, (15) Northern Spy. (16) Bubbardston Nonesuch. (17) Spitzenburg, (18) name supposed to be Wagner, (19) name un known, (20) name "Seekoorfarther." Commendation is due;to Muter CIi&ELES T. Fox for a very fine sample of ten or more 20 ounce apples. Great credit is due to Joni E. Fox for his fine display of fruit. Ho exhibited a new native white grape, having such merits as to , deserve special notice.; It has, very properly, been named "Towanda." It Is supposed to •be a chance seedling of the "Diana" : the vine Is hardy, short-jointed, wood of deep red color, lea Tell small, does not mildew, wood and knit ripen early, the latter quite as early as the Del aware. The vine was discovered In 1869; fruit ed first in 1872; now third year m fruit. Bunch close sot li k e the " Diana," bat not quite as large. Berries round, and in size and color like the "Rebecca," and adhere well to the stem, skin tough like the "Diana," almost or quite free from pulp, not seedy, melting, sweet and of fine flavor; quality nearly equal to the "Delaware." Having so many good qualities, and promising to be a good keeper, and bear ing transportation well, it promises ,to be a very valuable acquisition - to our list of native white grapes. A:--H.SPALDRCO, Ifinur Swum Judges. B. wir.L.LE4 DEEDS left for record in the office for recording deeds. etc., week ending Oct. 10: Wm. 11.-Morgan et al. to John Willis, Sept. 17, '74, Wysox; Geo: Detrick to Mrs. A. West brook, Oct. 2, 14, Standing 'Stone; R. F. Now berry to Mary E. Hill, May 6, Troy; Jas., IlcDonald to 11 R Pottea, Oct 3, '74, Canton; N B Peterson to Augustus Owen, Aug. - 20,'74, Canton Boro; John Lane to eaniel Lane, Feb. 19, '74, Asylum; Daniel , Chapman to Alonzo Chapman, April 1,'74,' &lbany; Geo Hall et al to Chas Snedekor, July 27, '74, Canton; John 11 Heacock to Peter Farrell, June 5, 'O . , Albany. James D Farrell to Peter J Fitirell, March 18, '73, Albany; Gilbert Pearsall to Wni Barnes, June 23, '74, Windham; , Bela Cogswell to _Oily A Newman, Sept 22, '74, Tuscarora; Shepard Smith et al to Burton Wakely, Dec. 29, 12, Tuscarora, Dec 28, '72, Tuscarora, Jacob Stroud to M. T. Slottery, &pt . . 29, ,'74, ',yalusing; A L Cranmer et al to C D Smith, Juno 16, '74, Leßoy; S D Sterigere et at to 0 A Plummer, Sept 22, '74, Albany; Benager Garrison to Susan Shattock, May 16, '74, Granville; W P Arnold to Wm L Pendleton, March 16, '74, Warren; W L Pendleton tolesse A Newman, Oct. 5;74, War ren; Alvin Seward to T. & Seward, April 7, 'Th. Smithfleld; Wm &Williams to Robert Nichols, Oct 11, 1869, Windham;, C E White et al, adm'r etc to B Laporte, Sept 11, '74, &sylum; John Lynch, aa'nt, to. John Lynch, jr., and D. Lynch Oct 9, '74, Ridgbury; John Lynch, as'nt, to Jonn Lynch, jr., and D Lynch, Oct 9, '74, Ridgbury; ThosMullen to Thos Murray, May 6, '74, Over ton; Stanley Diwers to John. Bristol, May 25, 74, Monroe. -Deeds left for week ending Oct. 19: • H L Scott, trustee, to Edward A.alionipson, Oct 12, '74i Towanda Twp.; E L Manley to Ephraim Case, May 25, '74, Canton Boro; John E Pembleton to Sarah Walden, Oct 3, ;74, Ath ens; Edward Welles to Geo. W. Morse, Juno 6, '74, Athena Boro; James Lynn to David Thomp son, Sept. 23, '74, Leßoy; C Stockwell to John Griffiei, Jan 10, '72, Leßoy; John Griffin to Pat rick Grad; Oct 10, '74, Leßoy; Stephen Zaner to Isaiah Zaner, April 8, 1871, Albany; Andrew Fee to C A Stowell, Oct 6, '7l, Wyalushig; Jer vis S. Chaffee to J A Bowen, April 14, 4874,, Warren; Samuel Johnson •et id to Cornelius Johnson, July 16, '74, Terry; Cornelius Johnson to Win Hoover, Oct 15, '74. Tem; Edward Hotchkiss to John B Ball, Sept 30, '74; Rome; C C Parks et . al to John B Ball; Oct 12, '74, Rome; Ledyard Cltaapel to, Lewis 'Jenkins, July 1, 1873, Leßoy and Franklin; B Gates, to 0 D Stiles, Sept 26, '74, Rome Boro; Wm A Zaner's eirs to Stephen Zaner, Oct 12, '74, Terry; Hen ry A Nark to Calvin Crook, March 15, '74, Wy alasing. " EVERY SATURDAY" MERGED IN LIT TELL 6 LIVING Las.—The following card is ism •d by 11. O. ilovoutos & "The publishers of Every Saturday announce to the subscribers of that sournab and, to the public generally, that tinder tin arrangement with Messrs. Latta S.; Gay, Every Saturday will, atter the number of Oct. 31, be merged in Littas Living Age. The two periodicals are issued weekly, and cover the same general ground, so far indeed that the contents of one frequently appear in the other. These Seems to be no good reason why the same field should be occupied by both. - The combination of the two jouruals wiil leave the Living Age the only eclectic weekly published in the country; and the unexpired subscriptionii to Every Sat-, urday, and its advertising contracts, will be filled by the Living Age. To the relate of Every Saturday we take pleasure in commend ing the Living Age; it will complete the serials now publishing in. Every Saturday: its larger subscription price is made up by its greater amount of matter, and its rapptation is toolvell established to need words of praise from us. "H. 0 ROM:UM:: S: CO." The following card is issued by LrrsELL GAY, puplishers of The Living Age : " Litteirs Living Age, the pioneer in its spe cial field, will on the firkt of November, thro' the arrangement above mentioned, again, be come the only periodical of the country which places before American . readers in cheap and convenient form, and at' the same, time with satisfactory freshness and completeneas, the productions of the ablest foreign authors, as contained in the periodical literature of Europe, and especially of Great Britain. This work it has successfully performed for more than thir ts years, and under the arrangements now an nounced, it will go forward with increased re sunrces- and vigor. `lt edit continue and complete the serials left unfinished in Eecry Saturday, viz., the re markable story, 'Far from the Madding Crowd,' by Thos. Hardy, and the 'Three Feathers,' by the charming writer,.Wm. Black.: Although a higher priced periodical, it will be sent without additkinal charge to fill oat the unexpired sub scriptions to Every Saturday now on the sub scription list. of Mesirs. H. 0. Houghton Si Co. "The attention ofthose who have been pur chasing Every Saturday of booksellers, is also respektfully called to the • Living Age as its only sialistante, which though .arger in price is proportionately larger in the amount of the best periodical literature of the world,' which it presents. - "So effort will be spared to render the Lie itay Age even more than ever deserving of that largo share of public favor which it has hither to always enjoyed. LITTELL tIL GAY, Publishers of Littell's Living Age. THE following lines were composed on (ho deS.th of Mrs. LtiCINA A. Hr:cncocz, who died Febniutry 4, 1874 : I looked uponler In her marble urblteneSsi Robed for the tomb, Anil mused upon the glory and the brightness - Of her new home. The lines of care and pain at last had faded From her pure brow; •. The clouds that long her life bad darkly shaded Had vanished now. As though a gleam from the eternal dawning, With sweet caress, [mourning Had swept away or changed each cause of To tlesseduess. ,As though the voice of• Him who •speaks from . :Had spoken peace, [heaven, As though His loving hand had kindly given ✓The sweet release. Lod now, with angel bands, herself an angel, In glory bright. She walks, the loved and loving sweet evangel, She dwells in light. • . • And still she loves us in her home in heaven, Her home above, . For to the loving and the pure 'tie given • To dwell In Love. TOWANDA TOTAL ABSTINLNOE ASSODI - isdjourned meeting of the above Society, will oonvene at the M. E Church, next Wednesday evening, Oct. 28, atl o'clock. D. O. DEWITT, will address the meeting on the sub ject of Temperance. A fall house is expected. Plano remember the time. Lecture to com mence at o'clock. E.l'. Fox, Pros. - i • . ' • . , As BUSINES S of importance will be brought forwdrdi at tho meeting on Tuesday a ;#3lling next, all members of Towanda Lodge K. of P., are earnestly r i equeated to be present; 1 • i IZOilen.—The friends of Rev. Lots AMEISTEONO Win meet at.the house of Hr. ISAAC WELny, of . Highland, on Wednesday tvening, Oct. 28, for a donation visit and oyster supper. All aro IT ALWAYS provokes us. to hear 6 lady sal she is going to Elmira or New York to do her shopping The stores of Towanda con• tthi errerythirig erhiela any one needs: • H. C. 0 ISVTESS LOCAL specialty in Cloaks, Shawls, i d Felt Skirts, can be round at Euro d, Sir nsasa's. &sr A. Blankets MI& —A few Half Gallon net received at CODDING, RCUELL& Ceg. FRUIT Glans Jan, :e stock of Pictures and es, at Warrcozo & Sitairee, Iler- var 1 Picture F curtllloc laigest assortment and latest style of Millinery Goode can be found it Mrs. 3. D. Mu% Bridge et. immense stock of Ladies', iken's and dents' Hosiery and Ernes & Hi:marries; • Mir • Misses'. C Glares, at o to. Varrooin & Saar*, lock, for your Brim and Stationery. 11Ifr Mercar's 'mining Velvets, Velveteens .01 Closkinge, may be found st Evans & Ituontra's. 'mad Chilar he largest assortment of w prices at HUIDELNAVB. • NA•.. clocks at 1 I large stock of Ladies', Miss alta' Underwear, at fB a l , and Ewa Fon atm.—W. A. Roam= has one of P. H. bEDENAX & 0. X. Horse Power Bay Press • s for sale. The best there is. , June 1, ra terlhe cheapest place in town to buy Millinery Goods, is st Mrs. J. D. Max's, Bridge -et. on can find the best of s very cheap, at Comm 4t MS. ' School Sh soy- 1 kinds of black horn, rub ber and reitl jot jewelry at very low prices, it Hunt . 'a . MS. C. F. Caoss has just received a 4eiy lar: o invoice of Books siutable for 8. 8. Libraries, bleb he will furnish at a discount of 25 per nt. to schools. . B. - CuLvEn, Wyalusing, is or the New American Sewing Ma• .ch is taking the lead of all others. SS. the agent chine, wh merican and Swiss, Watches, •ck ever brought to this tows, - at n'og, Nur largest et a Hasa re. J. D. Hu.r. has just ro .m the city, with a fine( assortment ig Linter Millinery. Store on Bride air turned fr Fall and street. pentacles and eye glanses, • equal to any in the market, from est to the best, at HENDELILV.OI. zr warraute the cheat ew Goods this week, at Tamon & Cots; wersible level land and side 1, improved: Rubbor Paint, all color's, nd cheap. R. M. WELLES; Pir hill Plosr durable Sept f you want to buy Dry Goods, AVAIL .1; Co's now stock. - SiSr examine . fall line of Guipure Lace, and Passatentry Trimmings, just re !' Eymis HILDUETII,I INg. Yak Lac calved b lA.complete assortment of Li .ate* and Children's Underwear, at TAYLOR & CO'B, dies', Ge Avery" large stock of 'Men's, entlis' and Children's Boots, just re. Conszu & Comes, opposite the Court , Mir Boys', Y ceired a House. Wall Paper ,and Curtains WIIITCOMBikSIIAIIT'II. cheap a es Block AICCADE & EDWARDS bay all f farmess' produce, and pay the highest I Phey also sell everything in the line of merles at the lowest figures, ki o ds o price. =EI Von Spit`.-150 acres of land, in Ulster, near the Depot, by JAcon Tour, of Port Deposit 31d. Enquire of A. B. Sum, Ulster, •Pa. , The best place to buy Sash, Doors and all kinds of timber, is 'at c SoNs: Factory on Charles street. Of- Blairi street. They sell cheap for cash. Blinds, Faosr flee 10 New goods just recived at U. FIEND If you want The best Cook Sto4e call at JUNE:B, iq Mercur's Block. extant te r For the best Roast or Steak YRS S. RUNDt.I.I:S. go to i If you want a neat, tasty sui reryelteop, call at Juiscs tti'otyea. tgi.Jrnaus WoLFE has just received h e largest assortment of Hats and Caps ever offered n this market. Female Complaints should as•they often can be, by a few &Neil l o Sarsaparilla. cured 1 I Arra' 1 Miller; or would con. proposition toqeise the mill to a sans- eider facto 1 Wya applicant. ' G. H. NVELLEI wing, Pa., Oct. 8,1874. • ter A large line_of Parasols lo c al.' the new shades, jast received by EVANS' LI, Ilmonzru. IM.If you wish to see fine gold Jewelry, call at 4ENDEIXAN'EI. liar Several valuable Farms and /louses and Lols for sale by aurpxrr&Tnecr. Fon Rear•—Dwelling containing 14 rooms—stiitable for a boarding house or a largmfamily. Also, ono small three-story house in centre of town.. F. E. POll7. No. 32, Becond•st. It - is not generally known that IL C. Warrsuun, at the Book Bindery over the Reporims office, makes Blank Books In any style of riding and binding desired. If , you want a how .Ledger, Journal or Docket, give him a call: var Why-m - 4 the risk of an noel dent, when you can get a ticket good for $3, 000 in case of deathlfor 20 cents a day, by call ing on FaA' ROWANS, at upper depot? Demos, music dealer, has changed his base, and may here after be found at the corner of Main and, Pine streets, in Nomst's new block. Mgr' MOOABE & 'EDWARDS areTre pared to sell teas of every variety cheaper than 'tiny of the leading houses in the city, wbiCh are sending out their circulars broadcast ovor the Country,. Grangers will do well to give them a call before buying elsewhere. I. • Atrnim, 1874.—N0w Goods snita lo for tlio season, now opening it MONTANTIIII WARTED.—Some respectable fami lies to adopt children. aged 4to 12 years. En quire immediately of . Towanda Township. Oct. 15=3w. FOR RE r.—House situated corner of Locust and Chen•y_ greets, Towanda. Ito- Mediate possession gismo. Terms one-half the usual rental until the lit of April. Address, Mos. H. W. PATRICE, Athena Pa. wir On and 'after Thanday. Vet. 4g, Mn. ldniaos display the finest assort- Meat of reedy-trimmed Bats sad, Bonnets, for the Fall aid Winter trade, eve Oh exhibitor' In Towanda. Also Ladies' Fa g Goods Inevery variety. . - Oct. 18-3 w. Fon stns. Churn s og, Poland Chini Pip, a Durban:l Bull, a d a Cotswold Back. Enquire tit B: P. BOWMAN, Towanda.. Oct. 15-3 w. ilsAlissik. E. Pie , (formerly over M. E. Itosurtzti's Olothi i ng Store), has removed to TRACT & Iloortz's now block, there she Is prepared to do t l all kinds • f dress-making on reasonable terme. She is so agent for BatterickVatterns. :aril you don't wan your wife to buy the new patent Bad-lrou keep her away from JUNZ'a. It is tlic beat an • most conveni ent invention for lessening the .dions work of ironing ever presentid to the .üblie. No one who sees it will ever go home without it. CA 1114 . 0171 WOO . IX= Mill.—Card lag, and *caving, also Manufactur ing, Cloth-Dressing, ;eta., as mug. Stocking Yarn, Flannel and Cloths for sale, Machinery running in good order; and work warranted and done with dispatch. - y'" l DRESS-MKINR.-11113. HENRY HlNGE 'full; in Arcade block, oppote the Episco pal Church, is prepared to do dress-making in the late*it style and neatest m4nner on short notice and at reasonable prices. Fitting made a specialty. Stamphig done also. . ' • To THE PUBIJC.—Since Sept. .1, 1834, we aro selling tickets to all points West and Bouth-West via Erie Railway and connect ing lines,at reduced rates. Passengers purchas ing tickets through this agency insure good connections. and baggage checked Jhrough. Apply to either of the undersigned s'nt Towan da, Upper Depot. J. W. Mimes, 'ler From a plain Gold Ring to lie finest diamond, go to gENDELILANII. Siiir The Fall. and. Winter schools throughout the county are about opening, and purchasers of school books will be interested in knowing that C.: . F. Cnose' store is head quarters for all the different kinds of books used in the schools of Bradford and, adjoining countier, and that his facilities for purchasing gives him the "inst l al track" in selling. Coun try merchants can got their supplies of him just as cheap as the can in the city, thus sav ing freight. is.. Busy mothers will be-gratified' to learn that there is one establishment in To wanda where they tin tiny good,, substantial clothes for their boys cheaper than they can get the material and have them made up. Judos WOr FF. reali z ing the wants of commu nity in this particular, has purchased and is selling very . cheap boy's clothing of every de scription. itir I. B. HARMS, at the new Mil linery Store, next door to ,pne =En has, more than realized the, expectations of our people. His stock of goods would do credit to to a first-class city 'store, and his prices are lower than most ordinary- country establish- ments The ladies of Towanda,'and in fact the whole county, will find it to their advantago ito visit his store before purchasing. It Idler& us real pleasure to rectnnuaend such an establishment to our readers. To THE VOTERS OF BRADFORD CORN' TY :--I hereby announce myself as an INDE PENDENT CaNnt avr. for the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Believing that a large percent age of thb independent thinkers of this coun ty are under no obligations to those placed be- fore the pee* by either political party ; I hereby respectfully ask their support, and pledge myself, if elected, to - carry out the wish. es of my conatituents, to the best of my ability. • ; &must, IltwitiVe. North Tov4nda, Oct. 1,1874.' 114.1 t is an old :Laying that popu larity brings SICCOS3. 111 popularity be judged by succest„then the Prsmium Clothing Store is the'one kept by ALEX. 1 SOLOMON. I am now offering fOr Fall and Wi 'ter, my entire stock at reduced prices, :as I c ntemplate making a changelannary 1, 1875. So call early and se cure bargains. Good Be ver Overcoats at $11; Common Overcoats at 1 ; all wool Black Dress Suits at $l6; fine Caisimre all wool Pants and Vests at $7; Undershirts rid Drawers at 25 cts. t each. Bock G.oves and Mittens extremely low. i Also a fine lot of Bats and Caps Of, all the lateststyles. Den'tl fail to call and look over my stock boforo purchaang. You will find it to your interest. Cowie' one and. all to the popular One-Price Cloihing Store of ALEX., SOLOMON, 123 Maln-st. E I). BATTER—DAV/S..,—ln Mehoopany, Oct. 7, by the Ver. Wm. Bbelp, Mr. Morris W. Baxter and Mass Justine, May DIVAS, all of Auburn, Susquehanna Co.; Pa. DETRION—ARNOUT. , bride, in 3trinroo twp. 4 by Rev. Hallock Arm• trick and Hiss Julia A erty Corners. KEELER-SLOCU3I by Bev. E.liarrongh er and Mists Botsey Bradford Co. DI GUTHRIE.—In Leona, general debility,. Fri years. PURPLE.—In Troy, P i s., Oct. _O, 1874, Edwin Purple, aged 23 yea la. TOWAND: BLARKF A TS. WIIO7•PW SIX PRICES. Corrected every w cads); by O. B. PATCH subject to changes daily. Wheat, ill bush Bye, lit bush • .. . Buckwheat, IP bush.... Corn, . bush .' es 1 Oats, ID billl4 6$ 1 BMW. IP bush.... ` I'Bo 0 2 00 Butter (rolls) Vivo 0 SO d 9 (dsil7.) it 75 114 W 30 0 33 Eggs," dos . . 18 ' Potatoes, p bush,new ,50 Flour If barrel 8 . 615 0 700 • Onions 11 bash 2 00 Wzrown ciP Onam.—Wheat 60 lb. ;- Corn 55 lbs. ; Rye 66 Ms.: Usie az we., mule/ 41 1b..; ISuckwheat .68 lbs.; Beans 62 lbs.; Bran 20 lbs.; Clover Seed 60 Ibl. ; Timothy Seed 44 lbs; Dried Peaches 33 lbs.; Dried Apples 22 lbs.; Fla: Seed 60 lbs. nIIOTATIONS OF WHITF,,,,POW- No v ELL dr- CO.. BANSEII9 AND BIWICIMS. No 42 Booth Third street, Philadelptds, Oct. 20. 1874. , U. B. 1881,c ' 11834 118 •.. 6.20, c. ' 2,111. and N 113 M 11611.2 . .. ... 4. ‘.. .. ..„ ' 1163 i dd Cd ed .6 . : oil ot 1173 i 111 .. , , 3: and 3 116 , i 116 II of ~ .6 . di. .. 11 73f, 117 . 11 734 117 0 10-40. coupon 1•11T4 112 • n Pacific 6's, ei 117}: 118 New s's, Neit. - 18 1 1 11 , 1123 , 'll n -:: n :13. 1831, 1 123,, 11 - I fold .....110'; 111 Silver., 1051; 10 143028:1;:105. 64 .'3 • Reading,...." •.. ... '.... _ 53 34 5 Plilladeiphis& Erie. 1431 / Lehigh /inlaid= • 46% 4 n ValleY • 7 613,; 6 United R. R. of N. 3 7 . .... "127?; 12: 011 Creek .. „,,,,-..-:. .. .... 7 7 Northern Central... ....- 301 i 2 Central Transportation; 5 • 42 , • 4 i Nesquehonlng 5334 5 0. &A. Mortgage o'a, 15 1093 i 11 Etacellaneous. VSTRAY.Came into the enelos- J-A nro of the subscriber on or about the Ist of September lase, a Iyearliv g steer, red, with white spots. The owner is requested to prove property and pay charges . l ' J 04.11 SUDIMESS. Liberty Corners; Oct. 21. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—In 'the matter of . Frureis Tyler, late Cof Athens. n the Orphans' Mart lof Bradford County, Ao. 20, Beet. Term, 1874. The undersigned, having been appointed an au& for by said Court to distribute money in the hands of H. L. Scott, Administrator, pendent, lite of said estate, hereby gives antics that he will 'attend fo the duties of bit appointment on the 2= day of ROVEMIIIOI, 1814. at the once of Edward Herrick. Jr., in the borough of Athens, at 9 o'clock, A. IL, of said day, at which time and place all parties in terested are mobil T to be preilent and be heard. ..! WM. FOYLE, Oct. 19, 1874, ' Auditor. TO THE c I EJBLIG.- I Having had nearly litteen;'Yeus experience to boringround pump logs. I offer lay services to the publM. Work attended to in snOart atm county In short meter and sailitnicitOn 1:1811/14 ALLEM New altianyi OF LETTERS remai ning -a..a the Postontee, Towsuits, Pa.. Oct. 41. .1874. Baldwin. L A; Brown. litraL A; Crum. Oatharini; Decker, Kate; Hisater.N.lll:s XPs Grimes ' Mary; Boll= F Holmes Maxi Jackson Albert; Stung William; McOormin 'Wm; Mitchell kl.rs Celia; Mazola Oa Ward; '0 Brien Daniel; Roberts Thos; Smith II; Mum Mrs Lucretia; Stoker Frank; Wylie Miu Emma; Williams' Mary I. Perms calling for above 'lettere will any adver bed. giving date of list: . S. W.ALVOIID. P.M. NOTICE order . that every customer shaWhave the fall nine of hia money. the undersigned will open his store on 1110NDAit, the 19th inat, . on the ready pays stem. Thankhd for past patronage, ellen invite:lto call and get the bottom prices of this long and contin ued financial oriels, u my good* will be retailed at. New York wholesale , prices ; ' and all persons know ing themselves,indebted, are . requested to call and pay without further notice. L. D. TAYLOR. EfGrutvilte Centre, Oct. 13, '74lm THE REPIIBLIC--A first-class 'MORNING NEWSPAPER, Published hi the Bennett Building, Nassau a :Put. Terms., $8 per year, by mail; 18 cents per week, by carrier; 3 cents per copy. • • The Republic contains all the news of the day, be ing complete in all Its departments. and furnishes prompt and ample reports of city intelllgena3. for eign and domestic markets, and politioal and gen eral events in all. quarters. through its special cor respondent., by telegraph and ocean able• Special me will be ta ke n to render The Republic Bureaus at Washington and Albany complete, inter esting and thoroughly reliable. financial news, such as tho transactions of the Stock Exchange, Money Market, Banking. Dims once and other interests that come under this portant head, will be made full and complete. Literary Intelligence and reviews. criticisms on music the drams, painting. he., will be regularly given, Impartially prepared by practiced pens. THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT, whl __die distinctly recognirMathe political principles of and rendering an earnest and consistent support to the Republican party, aril, with competent as- Vaults and contributors, take the more general line of ,14tirnalistic duty.thst belongs to a complete newspaper. Address LIST of the names of persons drawn _LA to act as Traverse Jurors In • Special Court of Common Pleas to be held at Towanda, commencing on Monday, November 9; 1874. F. B. BEIBBINIC Asylum, Wm BramtotH. Robert Brill; Athens boro Gershorn Bunnell; Barclay, Robt B Northrup; Bur lington West, Stephen H Kites; Columbia, Franklin C Baker, Oscar F Peckham; -Franklin; Nelson, Gil bert. Thos .1 Smiley; Grenville. Joseph L Wooden, William Hallett; Herrick. Geo W Elliott; Litchfield, James M Brink,. Joshua Turk; Leßaysville, Geo W Bailey; Pike, Newton Humphrey; Rome twpolames Randolph, 0 0 Worthin . Josiah Horton; Ridge. berry, Chris C Burt Shesbequln, Lumen P . :Horton, Lloyd Flab; South Creek,; D Floyd Htldretb; Smith tie:d, Wm Phelps; Towanda boro, Fred 8 Whitman, D'Alanssn Overton, Ahira Wickham. Oscar Black. Robert S Ooolhaugh; Troy twp, Leonard G Nan horn; Tuscarora, Peter Edinger, Bebe W Wood; Wy clueing. Washington Irvine Wm Milton; Wells, Amon Warner; Wysox, Stephen Harlow. • Athens twp; Elisha Smith; Albany, Morris Kelt gg; Barclay. Henry Duggan; Burlington twp, Myron Luther; Canton boro, Wm W WhitmaB, Charles Irwin; Canton twp. Thos 8 Manley; Frank lin, J Dorsey Johnson; Litchfield, Joshua Merrill; overton, Sylvester Dieffenbacber, Jacob Beverly: B”ringlield, John Baulaberry, James II Varney, Ed ward Strong; Smithfield, George Beach; South Creek, Johnl Craig; Towanda boro, Walter O Tracy. Mirka P Welles; Troy born, James Guatin; Troy twp, Hiram Wilson; Ttiacarora, John Black; Terry, Dodge "hill Ulster, Orrin Holcomb; Wysor, John B Hinds, Gabriel Mg; Windham, Abram Dunham, Daniel fi Osborn, George Moecrip, Peter Bixby, Nelson Loomis; 'Wyalusing. Edgar 8 Fuller, Phile mon Stone; Warren, Edward F Tripp, Nathan Young. • J. M. SMITH, Sheriff. APPLICATION. IN DIVORCE.- To Chalice Williamth—tio. 148. Dec. T., 1874. You are _hereby notified that Emma Williams, your wife. has applied to the court of common pleas of Bradford Co., for it divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said court has appointed Mon day, the 7th day of Dec. 1874. for hearing the said Emma in the premises. at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. Oct 22. , J. M. SMITH, Sheriff. , - A PPLInATION IN DIVORCE.— .L - m_ To Mary Bigg 4 —No.'B24. May Term, 1874. You are hereby notified that 'Thos. P. Bigg, your husband, ban applleclto thesourt of common pleas of Bradford Co.. for a diVorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said court has appointed Mon. day, the 7th day of Dee, .1874, for hearing the said Thos. P.. In the premises, at which Limo and place yon can attend if you think proper. Oct 22. M. SMITS, Sheriff. INCORPORATION N 0 TA 0E- In the matter of the incorporaton of The First Wesleyan Methodist Chtirch, of home.—No. 205. Dec. T., 1874. iNotioe is hereby given thatthe above named As. vacation has presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford Co. their articles of Association, asking for a decree of Incorporation, and the said Court having examined the same, and finding them correct, will decree that they be incorporated as prayed for. 'on Monday,' the 7th day of Dec„ 18 7 4, at 2 o'clock, p. m., unless cause be shown t the contrary. B. M. PECK, Oct 22. Pothonotary. TNCORPORA.TION NOTICE. JL In the matter of the incorporation of The Church of (irsl, nearlGrover.—No. 380. Dec, T., 1874. Notice P. hereby given that the above named As. sociat)on has Presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford Co.' their article of . Association', asking for a decree of Incorporation, and tho said Court having examined the same, and finding the correct, will decreo that they •be incorporated as prayed for, on Monday, the 7th day of December, 1874, at 2 o'clock, p, m.,,unless cause bo shown to the contrary. B. hi. PECK. Oct 22. Prothonotary. AIJDITOR'S NOTICE—Bass & Clark vs. J. B. Johnson. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County. No. 33,Feb. Term. 1874: The undersigned, an auditor appointed by said Court to distribute money in the hands of the Sheriff, raised from sale of defendants real estate, win attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of DeWitt & Maynard, in Towanda Borough, on FRIDAY, the 6th day of November, 1874. at ten o'clock, A. M.. at which time and place all persons having claims against said money must present them, or bo forever debarred from claiming the same. 11.1. kIAYNARD, Oct. 7 '74. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTlCE,—Montan yes vs. A. Beverly. In the Court of Common Fie .8 of Bradford County. No. 471: Dec, T.. 1874. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by said Court to distribute money in the bandyof the Sher iff; raised from the sale of defendanle real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of Foyle & McPbersin, In Towanda Borough, on MONDAY, November 2. 18 7 4. at 10 o'clock, ,at which time and place all persons concerned must appear and present their claims, or be forever de. barred from sharing in said distribution. I. MoPIIEBSON, - Auditor. At the home of the on the llth of Oct., trong, , Mr. Henry Do- Arnold, both of Lib• t Camptown. Ir. Thadoie S. Keel- Slocum, both of Ilk°, CIOURT PROC LAM A T IO WHEBEAS, Non. 'PACT, D. MORROW, Presi - dent Judge of the 13th Judicial District, composed of the County of Bradford, has issued his precept' commanding proclamation to be made that an ad journed court of Comm , n Pleas for said county, will be convened in the borough of Towanda, on MONDAY. November 9th, still o'clock, A. If., to continue two weeks this le to notify jurymen and others interested to be present according to notice. J. M. EMITS, Sheri T. Pa., Sept. 28, 1874, of nees Guthrie, aged 75 $1 30 $l5 1 50 as N WHEN YOU. DESIRE 11 IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE, THE " REPORTER " OFFICE. New Advertise:not& ton Streets, New York. THE REPUBLIC, New York City ,TILLVEUSE 7171i011.5.-18T WZ.E.II, TRAvrass, JIIIIOIIB.-22W WEEK Oct. 7, Oct. 1. JOB PAINTING CALL AT VOR. SALE..—The Lei* Planiug, icn Building, and a portion of tho Machinery formerly in possessaton of T. 4. Lacy, in Wyslusing. Pa.' Also, a Portable Rteam Saw Mill near Mechop. Pon. VirJoatitig county, Pa. For furiber particulars enquire of of address W. T. HORTON, Bept Tcynfoirn. Bmilford Co , Pa VOR RENT.—The dote roCenpied JL' by B. A. Pattes & Co. Possession given Cato. ber Ist. Inquire of Sept. 84. Nor Adverthementa. POWELL & : CO., We are daily: receiving additions to our; L E STOCK .OF GOODS! Saving a .bayer cortatotly in'New York,; we are enabled at all timeelo get the PI All a:ii 0 i) : I kit!: In the market. We call especial attention to our stook 1 of M r, C/)hi 1 c cn L a 10 0 1;1 ! ci) •-.... e ave just -received direct from porters, the best line of LACK ALPACAS ! AND O H .11. I I=l.. ME veryxbibited by ns. goo the best assortmeht of 2 la o be found in the market. We aleo'offer 'Great Bargaini in Iketa 151113.15 POWELL & CO. 9? - 1. 12, 1874. CALL AND SEE. THE NATIONAL, GE, HEAVY COAL COOKING STOVE No stove was ever offered so clielp Also, a great variety of TES, STO RANGES„ 11EATERS, PARLOR HEATERS,' Is, ,STEEL, PATENT WHEELS, KEROSENE LAMPS; c• el Plated STUDENT LAMPS, IRE. PROOF CHIMNEYS, SHOT GUNS,( -1 REVOLVERS and A4I.IIINITION, ES&LEaimWI ati , CEMENT, SASH, OODDMG, RUSSELL & CO a t. 22. 744 m. 'X/all - NATIONS of •--Teachers for the Public schools will be held as follows: , . 1 Oct 19 Wilmot, Sugar Run school House' 20 Terry Terrytown School House , 21 Asylum, Center School House . i 22 Standing Stone, Stevens' School Hemel) 21 Herrick, Landon School House 91 wyalusing. Camptown School House ;26 Pike. ,Leraysville School . House , 27, Orwell, Orwell Hill School Hones ''' , r2B Warren, Bowen Hollow School House , , 21 9 ?a Windh . Center School House 30 Mobile! „Center School House ,1. 31 Athens. rough School House No 2 Bbeallecittin , Center School House . ' 3 Ulster. V t illage School House - 4 ButilliStAn St Bur'n W,- Boro School House 5 Smithfield, Emit Smithfield School House 6 Ridgeberry, Centerville School House 7 South Creek, Gillett's School House - - 9 Weill, Rowley Hill School House - 10 Columbia,. Anetinville School House • 11 Springfield, Center School House • ,12 i o Tro ul y t . cm ß . o i Lo r tT lig h School House 17 Leßoy. Corners •Ichool Hansa 18 Granville, Center School Hodge , 12 - Eranklin, Varney School House 20 Monroe, Monroeton School House *. - 21 Albany 5: Overton, Bahr SchoolMonse 23 Tuscarora. Keeney School House 25 Rome, Borough School House i • 26 Wysox. Myerabirg School House 28 Towanda, 13orough'School House - • pplicante will , plessi3 come provided with pen . , lead pencil, foolscap and 'Nth reader. Exam 1. Ilion to begin at 9 o'clock, A. H. A. A. KEENEY, County Supt. Towanda, Pa., Sept. 2S, 1871 • . 131J13LIC SALE.—The Orwell Edri cattonal Association will Offer for sale on the ptemises, to the highest bidder, on TUESDAY, No vember 10th. 1871, at 1 o'clock, P. IL, their three g oty school building and lot; containing one acre o land, and situated upon Orwell Hill. Possession vett April 5, 1875, Terms made known on day of e. , S. N BRONSON', I , A. PLATT. ' 0. O. rursaiF, I Trustees, E. C. BULL. ' J. L. PENDLETOI 1 - °rival, Ps., Oct. 3, '7l UDITOR'S :NOTICE. —ln • the .... matter of the estate of Ruth Northrup, late of i nroe, deceased. - Id the Orphan's Court of Brad- TTCounty. he undersigned, an indoor appointed by the nrt to dietributolunds and marshal asset* In the llands of Joseph B. Smith, administrator of Ruth . orthrup, late of Monroe, dciceesed, ts 111 attend to t e duties of his appointment at his °Mee trt To ands borough, Pa., on. WEDNEADAY, the Oh day cif November, 1874, at 10 o'clock, A. V 11.,, when all persons interested must be present and make known their claims, or bo forever debarred from the same. U. 3. XADILL• Molitor. 0ct.15, '7l-4w. EVANS & MILD Call attention to their open ter Goods, which Is the! for • they hive ever exhibited, WI to &lei; to their BLACK BENUE r r r T 3 BLACK FZIPRESg mere, - Camel's Hai press Cloths, Satins, Cotton and Wool Poplins, Alpacas, R Shawls, Blankets, sipvires, Flannqls, Ginghams, Shirting ms, Cottons, Zze., Towanda, Pi., od. 1, ' 7l- DRY GOODS yr.r.n CIITTER, , DOORS. New ~ e l and at l pricei l may be BLACK TAM BLLCK BR CAS, BLACK ALP DIM BLACK C 11! EEL! MI BLACK ITALIANS, IED BLACK C EIBI BLACK RAPE . ' BLACK D shade AlEo all the uew , Mer CB: ,urges :pa, &c. I , ock o Also a large st, aterpr It Ski DEE NEW FALL .40 ■ Who are economically •• • • I , invited to call and 'eland Stock of Goods. WS oft ractive assortment = -LT EX.CEEDINGLY, Q LO MI ME US a Oct. 7, '341 - I . • • ' •••••'' „ Legal. ' - • • • • GEZ4ERALI ELECTION. PBOQ LASDITION.4-1. 3. V. than,. High Ilherfla pf Dradsord Cauntl, Conutonwealth of Penneylsa- Ria, do hereby,make know* and Ova notice to the rucsofro of th t e coanty aforesaid. thit. au elwAloa— will be held la the said county°, Bradford, ea = . .•- . TUESDAY; the ld Day of NO,VE3IBEB;IB 7 - • for the purpose, et electing the. starers! rrsone • Fall and ost COM which ca hereinafter named viz: (me persOn for the oftl , a of Vent: mint Governor of the Commonwealth of PensylvanisiA One person for the Mlles of Auditor (delimit of; the Commonwealth' of Pennsylvania. It ' Otioperson for tim °lnce of Secretary of intc.tnal Affairs of the CiercutionWealth of Penneylvanfa. i• • One person for the office of dodge of the itupreme Court of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person, to represent this distrtict in the Congress orthe United stats. i I I• . One person to represent this distrf4 In the senate of Pennsylvania. • Three-persons to represent this eounty in' the • General Assembly Of Pennsylvania. • Ond person for ?I)t.ttrlot Attorney of Brsdiord • county. ' I J. One person for County Commtastonerif Bradford county. I : " • - One parsec for County Surveyor of Bradford One • -•--. One person 'for County . Auditor' *of Bradford County. I I oleo hereby make known and give notice Gat the place of holding the aforesaid election in the several wards, boroughs. districts and townships within the cxranty, of Bradfor&aro is follows to Wit.: • ' • Armenia, at the house of Johnl. Becker, •. Alba borough, at ' the house formerly occupiea"by D P 'Knapp. I • I I Albany, at the Bahr echool house. • • Asylum, at the sChool house no-c 9.ller*s. Athens. borough, at the honed formerly occupied by E. 8 Mathewson: J - Athens tsp., at the house formerly occ-uptuf by •-'• - ' • ound , , Burlington borough , at the Rom House. Burlington twp 4 at the RoYse House, Borlio , ;too borough. ,' I , Burlingten West at the 3I E Church. Bar C 'ay, at the silinol house. ' Canton borough , at the Central House. Canton twp..'at too Keystone House Canton baro. Colombia, at the'house of Jas. Morgan.' Franklin, at the house of fi S Downing. . - Granville.at the house of B. F. Taylor. Herrick, at school home near D. Ddrand'a. - Lettaysville, at house formerly_ewapied by 1 It Fletcher. , 1 1 B Li t std. honseaormerly occupied by C 1310acidg'd Uncy, at Centerl school bongo. _ Monroe tp. house once occupied by 11, It Rockwell Monroe born, house once o^cripied by E Taylor. .orwell, house of 'Francis Woodralli Overton, school.house No 2. , ' . Pike, at the house of Traver Bosworth. Rome twp, at the Academy in Rome boro:, Rome boro, at the Academy. ' ' Itidgbury., at the house of Benj. Hermann., • .7 Eiliestiviulniat the Valley House. •• ' Springfield, at the houso formerly occupied by Jena° Hammond. l, I 7 i,. 1 Standing Stone. at he house. f Almon Stevens. Smithfield, at the bouie-,forniterly occupied by A. J.Jeronld. '- , ! -1 1 ' - ! _ Sylvania bozo, a ti the house of Chills Merritt. South Creek, at e house of C. E. Coe. - - Terry. at the, house of Jacob Frutchy. Towanda Nara—First Ward, at the; Hotel of Pat rick Sullivan. SecOnd Ward, at the Court House. Thltd Ward, at the Third Wird Grocery - Store. Tawanda tier). atischool house near H. L. Scoti'e. Troy twp; at holies of V. M. I,ong in Troy boro Troy iboro, at the house of V. M. Lope'. , Th carom, at school house near Jas Black's. Ulster, at the house oi, S. B. 11.5riconib. . • Warren. at the house of - IL Cimper. Windham. at the house of B. Koykendall. WS - alhring, at the boos') of J.; IL Block: ..„ .WiLtnt, at the house of A. J.'Stone. , - . Wysox. at house formerly occopied by S. M. Reed. Wells, at the, house of L. Seelf-yl ' a At all elections hereafter held modes the law-, of this commonwealth the polls Isbell be opendel at seven o'u'tlet a. Ea., and closed at seven o'cl - .),:k p. in. ! • :. 1 . i I 1 - And further. that every person, excepting josile." of the p. ace, who Shall hold any Mike or appor.nt moot of profit or trust - under the government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district,' wiadher a commissioned, °Meer or other-tap, a subordinate ,fileer, or ag , -nt, who is, or elan be emplord ic r.der the legislat!ve. expel' ire or Judidiary depart ant of this State. or of the united States, or of auy gity .or, incorporated district. and also that every Member of , contrast, and of the'state legislature, and of the elect of gem mon council of any city. or commissioners .. , f Iny inniorporated district. is by law incapable of- h'l'd. ing or exercising. at this aline time, - the .021 co or appointment of fudge,, inspector or clerk of any; electit.n of this cdmmouwealth; and that no Inspec toriladee or other', ofticer of any such election shall , be (11.0.bie'to any office to ho then Voted for. • --- (Hien under my: hand, at my office in Towanda. thlki lot day : of October, a: D. 1574., and in the ninety.. ninth year of the independence of the I.7nh'ed SW:m. l. 1 ' I I • J. M. SMITH, Sheri'.: Filimat - r - 01£1tE, October 1 / 1 3 ,4. . CLO in Ca TM CM of Ser Emp WI f Clo • P.O 9.4A.T10N.1--IVHEREA.S. I lion. PAUL D. MORROW, Preeldent Judge of the l'eth „Judicial Distriet,couslatincor the comet) , of Bradford, andi Hone. C. S t Ittsse.u. and S. D. !Arluxiite Judges in andlor raid county of 'Bradford, hawing isened their precept bearing date Ithell l day septenaber,v474,to me directed tor. hchl.Boc,!a Court of Commbn Plea, and Quarter F. 58- eioFle. et Troy, foe, the County of Bradford. on Mon. da c yt . lie l 2ctlidl of OCTOBER, to continue .no ,Atk , J. M...SMITH, Sherif% • A UDITORM NOTICE. —ln the paatter of tle estate of rerliLiand Gable, late: of Rome, deed. .ln. the Orpheus' Court of Bradfozd County... , I The l undoridguqd,, an Auditor appointed if,y the court to (11,4p0e, of exceptions to the anal accoslnt • of 'Elizabeth B. and Henry Gable ' Administrators of the eet.,to of Ferdlnand 13able, late of Rome, de'd. will attend to the kintiee of hie appointment at hie °Mee in Towanda Borough, Pa., en WEDNESD Al the 4th dry of Naufa vEE34-. 1474. at 10 o'clock, A. • M., when all l arons liatereWd tenet be prea..nt and, rLake know their or be. forever do- . barred from the dame. • JOHN W. Itrx. ocurx-4• i Andifor: EIZI to, Pri nYs D 11010:00, AL T DITOR ' S NOTICE. —ln the , Matter of tile estate of German Titus, lata of, Pike, deceased. In the urphan's Court of Bradierd County. , . ...i • . 11.11r.dereigne.d, ,an auditor appoiritcd by . the , Icourt to distriblite money in the hands of Levi I Weds, administrator of said estate, as shown by his I final ccount, wili , attend to the duties of 1:08 ap 7 roiniment at his Lilco in Towanda borough, Pa., on TUESDAY, November 10th, 1874, at 10 o'clock, A. ]f-, 'when. and Where I all parsons having, me:ain, upon Said fund must present' them, or else benr-, over debarred from coming In upon tbe,same. JOHN W. MIX, Oct. 15, '74 4w. ' ' • Auditor. - A t S N .OTIC . .. ITDITOR' • E.—Jas. Fos . 1 ter vs. Jay channel. In the COiart of Common Pleastat,Bradford County. No. 130 I.ec. Term, 1572. Also J. P. Kirby ye Jay Chaapel t - An the Court of Coinmon Pleas o Bradford County. No: 627, Feb. Term. ' I - The mall reign d, an Auditor appointed by the ' Court to distribn o money in the hands of the filacr iff, arising from tale of defendant's real estate, will - attend to the duties of his appointment on Friday, 'thenth day of November, A.. D. 1874, at one 0'c1.7..1ic ' P. ax., at the office of Peet, Davies, In the Bozo' of Towanda. atichteli time and place all persona con. cerned are requested to bo present, and they slitil be heard. I , It. A. 3LEUCLIt, Auditor Sept. 24,1874. - I • , ORPHANrS ' COURT SAYE.—By virtue of an order issued out or the Orphan's Court of Bradfor County, the undersigned; admin. istratriz of the estate of John Demorest, late of Windhsna, deceased, will expose to public sate on the premises, °ill SATIDIDAI, November 7, 1t5 . 74, at 2 1-9 o'clock, p. in., the following described pieco or parer,' of land situate in Windham aforesaid, and bonded and described as follows, viz i Beginning at a hemlock thd southwest corner of a lot formerly owned by Dennis Sullivan; thence east 83 and 3-10 - rlth pees to a postfor a corner; thence South 95 and 4.10 per to the oiartheast corner of a lot,formsrly in posseseion of Hiram Russell', thence' west 83' and 3-10 per to a post; thence north 04 and 4-10 per to . the place of beginning, containing fifty sores,- be the same more or 17 i ie, and being' the same land t. on. soyeld to said - Jo n Demorest - by Dan'el Shoemaker, by deed dated, April 27.1869, and recorded October 14, 1869. in the Oleo forrec ,rding deeds in and for • said county. in Deed Book No. 04, page 183, Ac. ' TER \18.4.--889on the property being struck dz.r.cn, $2OO on confirmation of sale': and $3OO in Ono year thereafter ; the ala C. in two i. gust annual pay nients thereafte , one and two years from conlirma , tion.) with inte st on Whole', sum or sums unpsid frosn confaznati n. M ANY A nrstottvZ i rl ,, Obi. 15, "It ', ' I Admisistra a. MI ncline CM EMI 1 . -. TEM Q . . RPHAI • TS ' COURT SALE.:I3y • virtue of :pa order Issued not of the Orphans' • Court of Bradford County. the undersigned, Admin istrator of the estate of Charles M. Young. late of Albany. deceased. will expose to public sato on the premises in e sylnm township, in said county, on TUESDAY, Nolember 10 , 1874. at 1 o'clock, P 3f.,' the following deseribe.l real estate : ~ , LOT No, 1. 13aalnnIna an is white pint: stump. corner-of A. D. lEnung: thence alone the same h . 87 deg. west 113 nerches to a pest and stone corner; :. thenoe north Vi; deg east along the said Ellenberger 80 and 7.10 per in a Atone corner; trteiwn aioulf3and of Silaq Bonee abnth 87 r" deg east CO and 8-10 p.r to 'Neorner: them+ alone fends of A. D. Young south 21,. deg west 5•I per to a corner ; thence alon4 the same south 87, , i deg east 57, mothser to a corner thence south 2,1. deg•west 25 p place et be ginning, contating 38 acres. and 30 perches, more, or loss, said Moses Ellenberger reserving the sawing timber. wi h right to 'cut anhanl off, being Fame piece of land e9nceyed by M. Ellenberger and wife to Chas. M. Young. by deed dated January 7,,.1870, and recorded in Deed Book No. 96, 13 1 . 1 .Ze 99 . ko• Lor No 2. The interest pf Charlet'. M. Young in the following Int in Attylcint : Beginning al'il stake 1 and stones corner of A. D, .Young. - B. M..l*Onson and the Raid Charles M. Yonne.; thence along the sahl'lt. M. Johnson north 87 deg west 58 per to a corner; thenc north 8 deg, east 53 per to a white pine stump orner •, tbenc , . across bead of pond • south 87 degi cid 13 per to an ash tree corner; thence north 1 de' west °And 2•10 per to a !drub corner; thene north 20 3 ; deg east 19 per to a post corner; thence north 75'; deg east 22 per to a hem. lack tree corner: thence north 87 1 4 deg west 24 and 5.10 per to al post cornea, in line of Silas 13,,ne0; thence alone the said Bongo and Charles 1. Toting . south 8 deg %mast OR per an'd 7-10 per to the place of beginning coptaining_29 acres and-6 per lea. more or less, beineithe same piece of land contractsd,by 'loses Vilenberg,cr to Charles M. Young. by contract dated January 7, 1870; rfor the consideration of $290.38. payaple in six equal annual payments of $48.40 e • cb. rrith interest, on all unpaid. :The said Charles Id, Yonne bad made in his lifetime the fol lowing payrOnte on said (contract via : January 2, 18 7 1. SCA 00;amomber 2ti 1871. 952.021 October ' 1873. sl2.oo;lin all $1300 ?. -That the balance , of said I purchase motley is unpaid] and the Interest of said Charles 'Af Yonne in said;; contract will be sold. and the purehaset• take the same eubjec to said contract. • TERStit— 2.5 on each lOt' on the property being it strnerdown one half the:ll4lnm on confirmation of sale, and he balance :ln six months from Raid cionarmatiow with interest. • [ 1 !;Pirmtp STONEMAN, ' Asylum. Pi., Oct. 1, '7•l'. • Administrator. • VOR ' BALE--OARRIAGE AND- 1 '.2.. SET Of' SINGLE PIARNE9I:-The carriage is a good perManent top, city made, for one or two horses. and cost $7OO. It has been newly ' painted, and is in every respect strong and In good order. It tnay ho seen for a short time at the carriage shop of Mr. srmaY. The 'betties, is of superior make. silver-plated and in perfectly good condition. En. quire of R-04 MIAS. E. MeILYAINE or E. T. FOX. !Towanda, l Oct. 1, '74-tl l , •-•- PRICES CO LOR Ea Nereby given En all .1A persons. knowing themselves to bo indebted to the subsnriber, eltber' by judgment or no' e, to' mate immediate payment mud all indebted by boot account aro*nested to come and .settle the °am+, by note or payment, at once: It this call ts rejected it will be my duty to proceed forthwith tindAr the law to compel payment and settlement of neecnnts. Don't forgat, bear in mind that wets voll be made =doss attention is paid to this call so 011• ALIERricTIAN. Toisanas, 900 2D 1914.111