II U - , , • Al NEW EL ACTION DODGE! ' , --- • The honest and immaculate LET, of 'Wpm, h as at last discoverad a great fraud, and now comes for ward- to play tha part of , a reformer. Last week he caused. the Commis sioners of this e'oniity to be arrested upon a charge; of ember.q.ement of the cOttritY funds, in charging for, and Ireceiiing one dollar :and fifty cents per day ? for use of horse and • wagon while travelling on county business. extiitordinary out , burs of himestY occurring just .Ibe fore 'election, is eipected to over whelin the Republican party.,, While this charge is ,not serious enouerh'under ordinary circumstan ces t? be worthy of notice, yet this is a pr?per opportunity to }thaw the malice and unfairness which ' has prompted it, and to call ,the -atten tion of our people to the economical and 'Prudent manner in which our countyliffairs are administered., In the first place, let us say what we know to be true, that Bradford coun ty id 'everywhere quoted over the State as an example of I honest and wise 'co unty rule,—the proportionate expenses being comparatively lighter than . an any 0th.47 county in qhe. State. Thisiwe assert without fear of con tradiction, and it redounds very Much to the credit - of those who Havel had control of the county 'for years! 'And now let 'us look at the facts. The Commissioners are allowed only `fiso I dollars per day for 'the time necessarily einployed in the dis• charge of-their,duties, and it is well known that there aro from eighty to one hundred county bridgeii in the county that 'll(ty have to look after andleep in( repair, so that loss to the 'county i will not accrue from them; and to do this there must be some way provided for them to trav el, as 'well Las attending to the busi nessnf their office. And can if be • expected that'll person, because be is cormnis,sioner, is to travel upon foot all Over this county with a knapsack upon his back, with his cola lunch to be eaten by the wayside, in attend ing to his official duties; in. order to 'get 'home and' not be money and time out of pbcket. This is too small argn.ment. , The charges of the fruient ldard of Commissioners are not 'greater' than have been paid to any 'board in proportion to the work done, for the last twenty-five ye,ars; kir it is a Ivell-known fact that the bUsiness of the office -has increased fully one-Half in the last, fifteen yea;' , and the charges of the com missioners 'have increased but ,little during that period, while the expen- ECS of living and 'traveling arc nearly - three times, as; much as they were fifteCn years age. From the organi zation of the county, it has been ens tom4ry for the county tc rely the neceis,sary charges incurred is travel o.fipeals,,viewing, exam ining. repairing bridges, etc.,' and charging it; under its proper ,head. Abthit three or four years ag o, the commissioners _decided upon a differ ' ent course, and charged the same to theii- individual account; and while it sloW's they have received a little it:is not Iso in fact, after de ducting the actual expenses of travel. i 110 prosecu l tion 11; brought', as alt. }`know,? to defeat The re-election, of Mr.! 'SEEPALD' to the chive for the ccaling, year. more 'honest, cone. sciehtious and Upright commissioner, and!one who has looked InOre care - full to the, gdneral int erests of the _county, it I woUld be impossible to find. Let no Republican be deceivr by the false reports that are nc thrOwn out' upon the eve of electip• , into voting for,' Mr. INosrsor. Th: - is . t.e)o shallow 'a trick, of I which Mr. PIOILET will be fully 61nvince3 upon , thelfindinglof the Grand Jury, (if it, veer gets farther than a hearing be fore a justice `Not a-true bill, bnf tholprosecutori to paY the costs." WE :Sri the people 'of this county n'ota the difrilrent manner in svWeli_ ti; , .:lcandidates of the'two parties are treated. No assault is made. upon tirelpersonal reputation of the Dem • °profit,. candidates. ' We do not be-- that th.rowir,g dirt" is the p: .ter method of conducting earn .a We are willing to adinitAhat ' MoStof the Depot ratie.candidates are resPeetable citizens. How' is this met on the c lter side? If half of the 1 tales eiren,atea in regatq to the 11.; : publicarr . candidates were - true, they would be: proper candidates for the I:Penitentiary._ We arc` glad. to I.:.n.TR that the slander- so freely,and trasOnpulcinslj - • used against our can are re!-actin,g for their bone dicty schem...3 to defeat lying stories, aril the_ I:..ll.ications so *freely circulated, --- Will Karin' 'hut will disgust every -,fair' r minclui and right-thinking man witi the party which will stoop to vh disreputable means for EUCCe.g.3. an accident the Democrats of l'e , jusylvania secured the control of Nal; State Senate in 1871, and the the , State Treasury show t:al the apPropriations - made that :afar snrpaSsed any ever made I=.lfore that! or "since. ' , !Every corceicabla thing wss foisted into the !appropriation bill,-and when the RePublidanltonse expostulated con cerning et.- ping tile Democratic to put into it, they •• I informed that 'this 1 4 ' 1 e must- go in if you want tvq. lippropriatimi bill this year." And the: bait tha":, cyal be - done was to hi!igle, and dut down, ant pure, and trim, until! , t l he "economical" Demo erit'ts. Wouiti flatly rcfnse any further r. ,l Oft their demands. This hey = did when.a mere- accident gave the Opportunity. If they now control-of both branches, with an 11.. a tint the majority of the people at ! their ! back, what mac we ex. - • • PiorzEr is attempting to make Ittpublicaul 'Grangers believe that I .l' cAr • T )4. •" ( ml himself will vot© fct LIP3IITE, and in return asks them sunp.nrtl iTOE for the -legislature. Me_ game , f's too thin. The same Cl,lO-el is itelling his _Democratic `=fends that his only object in joining ti Grange= Was to break, up the Re f-;nblicau party. If the foxy r j old Col onel denies this, we can bring him gO l DemOcratic proof t at. the c!farge is veritably true. sEnicir editor of the. Eror.mt p:sesents Lis - compliments t - the Ar ffits editor lor contributorP and re" grots that should c.lcite their' envy . cer Reading their unikirnaly i. ill-natured notices of matters purely' - private and personal, he feels 'very nauoh like addressing them as Uncle '.Foby did the fiy:—"Gv, poe'r devil ; there is room enJugh in the :world ipr yon au me." adfortifqoo Towanda, Thursday, Oct. 2, 1874. LOOAL AND GBBERAL. Coma is in session at Troy this week. N r OTE early, and 'then see that all your neighbors vote. NV. S. 'form= has sold his house and lot to S. W. Lrrrr.E. . - trs best hotel to stop at while in Elmira is the Frasier House. near the depot. GIVE neat Tuesday to your coun try, by attending it the polls and seelag that every Republican votes the full ticket.; - JAMES B. NicEcolsoN will re-insti tute Athena Lodge, L 0. et 0. F., No. 163, on Monday, Nov. 2, at 2 o'clock P. at. Szavicis will be held in Christ Church as usual next Sunday. Morning stice to commence at 10 o'clock. • Josue H. Ham, who was recent ly horned out at Wyalcising, has opened a Fur niture Siore In DAB es & Mali block, at that place. • M. Azxx. Dzvi paid a flying visit to his friends in this place, last week. He visited Rutty Park, and expressed himself satis fied with the treatment he received, while there. TUE coroner's verdict, .in Bos ton, in the case of Soecopr, who died in a dentist's chair, is that death was caused by the inhalation ofichloroform administered for den tal Operation:--Surgicai and Medical' Reporter. W lIECEINTD . a call a few days since, from Mr. BESTLET, of tho Type Foundry or EMILE, LITTLE & Co., New.YOrk.. In com pany with another yOung gentleman, he was taking a walk through the country'. Con N.--31. U. taNGORDEE, of High land, has left at this office two 'oars of corn, meaenring. nesrly 115 inches in length. The earn is light-colored, eight-rowed, and contains over fifty kernels to the row. Tus Episcopal Mite Society meet ings will be resumed next' week. The first meeting will be held itt the residence of WARD, on Wedn'esday evening,' November 4. , . - I:.v . erbody is invited, • DR. JOHNSON'S elegant new real demi; is.nearly ready For occupancy. We con gratulate the Doctor aid his excellent wile on the auspicious circumstances under which they commence "hoase-kiersing.". • tEtE old Brick Church, at Wysos, is being repaired and tarnished with a slate root,' We also notice that commodious ; and comfortable horse-sheds have • been erected for the accommodation of horses of church-goers. NOTICE.—The nest SOciable of the Presbyterian church and congregation of Mon r:-.,eteNi.; will be held at the house of Mr. HIRAM Swirxr, on ii , nrsday, Nor.• 5, afternoon and eve:,inf.T. All are incited. PRESIDING Elder HERMAN was p res rutat the Qlarterly Meeting is this placo, on Saturday and 'Srinday last. He delivered a 'nest powerful, eloquent- and argumentative aif , course on S•inilay morning, to a very large audience. ' SMITu was nominated for Judge nf the Sullivan and Wyoming District, on the 157th ballot in the conference. There is so mach clisaff , :cti9u in the party, however, that Mr. Eons!, his opponent, wily •in all probability be elected. • ROLL - OF Hoson at Towanda Grad ed School, or DEM, s of students with perfect record in attendance, deportment and studios, for the week ending Oct. 23: Sinai BENNETT, FA i 3 ALVOT,D, BELE:: RODGERS; CAIIEIK L')NG, 3IICGIE MCIE, „StiFIE PECK, SUSIE SSE• VI:NS, LIZZIE Cosonix-r,Hm ILILE.k. As AN evidence of the increasing prosperity of ou . ' town, we notice that a new dry goods store has just been opened in TnAc; k MOORE'd new block. The proprietors, Messrs. KENT it - W.ITIIOCd, an wide-awake young men, who come hero with the best of testimonials as to moral an-I business reputation. THE oldest inhabitant can scaicely call "tomind a season whin such delightful weather as we have experienced daring the PiA kw weeks, has been known in this section. If fariner4 tail to their crops harvested and well taken .care of they must Mize it to their own Deg:Vs:cc: TIIE Elmira .Advertiser Association hai purchased' abont two thirds of the Hatha way Hole} property. The hotel has been clot c(3, and the furniinro sold at auction. The eridenrea of prol4perity on the intrt 'of the Ad colieer are gratifyh:g to its ntnnctous friends and supporters in the Southern Tier of New York and Northern reunsylrania. It justly de tervesthe large c:rcuLttion it has attained, as the enterprise and ability which characterize, it are worthy of its larger con topaporaries. PERSONAL. W.M. ; WATKINS, hes returned froth his trip to Kiasas 1-3.1:. and Mrs. Goonarou returned froth California cn Saiiirday night. They are both will. The trip proved very beneficial to Mrs. G.'s health. I -3lrd. C. T. Riau viliitiag her friends in Utica. . . —Hies Bnir, of 113sanri, is visiting, her friend, Mies T.T7ZIE 3.lcaszn, in this pisce. COL. OVERTON.' is nearly settled in hia now house on York Avenue. Tho residence presents a beautiful exterior appearance, while the interior is a model of convenience. It is u pplie .1 with bath rooms and other modern improvements, and the'work is of the beet or der. The finishing touches were received at the hands of oar skillful and Intelligent me chanic, DEN - aus - Sws&%Ev, and were so satisfac tory to Col. 0. that be presented Mr. S. with a valuable watch. Such an evidence of appreci ation speaks well for both parties, and is an evidnce of the kindly feeling existing between employer and employed. , ED. REPORTER : While EIIE#EZER lIETNoLns, of this place, (Factoryville„, Pa.,) was hauling corn-stalks on a long sleigh, on Tuesday morning, Oct. 20, a part of the load slid forward, throwing him off between his horses. They became frightened and ran. His left ankle caught somehow near the roller, while hts body came ht lengthwise under the sleigh betweeit the 'runners, and thus be was dragged some thirty rods down the bill thro the cornfield. He was tearfully mangled, and his left arm dirlwated, but no bones were bro. ken. His wounds were drersed, and to-day he bids fair to reeover. P. H. Town. ractomille, Ts., Oct. 22, 1874.. RETURN JUDGES DISPENSED WITH.— Election officers and citizens generally will do well it they would study up the provisions of the -en election schedule. The whole thing may be said to be new. Next November there will be no meeting of return judges in the county convention, as heretofore, to count up the votes, fill up certificates of election, ap point district return' judges, 'etc. Election dis tricts, not over twerve miles distant . from the county seat, must take 'their returns. to the Prothonotary the day alter the election, and all the others must take , them before 12 o'clock ~ ou the second day after the election, when the judges of the Court of Common Pleas will Or ri form, with enlarged power, all the duties here tofore done tie return judges in their joint meeting the (bird day after the election, • • CONCERT The dais in vocal m in the Einsqueliannallegiate laalttttte, , charge! of Mrs. 0.,A BALDWIN, willAire a p0n. , 1 es in the assembly room of the• Institute, 'mi l Friday evening, Oct. SO, commencing at 7} deiock. Proceeds to be used for the purchase of philosophical apparatus. All are cordially invited to be present.l. • A.T"Tae regular meeting of the To. wawa 130dspilhool Allianoe, held on Monday evening, Oct. 26, the following officers were elected for the ensuing six mouths : President—J. A. Cosurtzto. Fut President—D'A. Ovsurros. Secretary—Oro. H. !con. Treasurer —N. N. Mar, jr. • Etectdive onnmittee—The foul;"piston of the evangelical churches. triEO. a Nius, an eminent Clergyman of the Episcopal Church, and well known in this vicinity, died in Boston,. en Sat urday last, from Injuries received by fatting from hLs, berth in a steamer while returning from Europe. Mr. H. was for many years rec. for of St. Stephen's Church, Wilkes-Barre, and frequently visited this place. He had been traveling In Enropeand the Holy Land for the past year, and was expected to visit his old parishioners in Wilkes-Barre on his arrival in this country. SCHOOL SOAHD.—Towanda School Board convened Oct. 21,1874, at 8 o'clock P. X. President Connnin in to Chair. S. W. ALTO= elected Secretary pro tem. On motion, Mr. CONNING was onthorized to sell stoves in old schoolhouse. On motion, J. A. CODDMO, S. W. ALTO= and 3. N. cezurz, wore appointed a commit tee, and Authorized to arrange with Mr. MANN and his bondsmen, the unsettled account of the new school-house contract. Moved that order for $2lO be drawn in favor of Sterling's Behoid Furniture Co , for sixty desks.. On motion adjourned. S. W. Arson!), Say pro tem. LArsyrrrz College is so lcirgely patronizes) by the young men of this county, that any item of news concerning the noble in stitution, will be read with interest by Many of our readers. We copy the following from a late number of the Easton Free Press: " A VALUABLE PRESENT TO LAFAYETTE, .COL- xxon.—The dwedish Adminstration of the Irozi Office, has sent to Lafayette College a com plete cojection of the famous iron ores of Swe den end their productions. The large boxes containing this collection arrived in Philadel phia last week in the ship Adolf Fredholm,' and were delivered to the College by the Cos-. tom House officials free of charge. This ex tensive and valuable collection is a duplicate to the ono given some years since to the Royal School of Mines. in )iigland, by the Swedish Government It will be of 'Rectal value and in terest to the iron masters of Pennsylvania and the College authorities Intend to make tt ac cessible at all times for their examination.: We understand also that the professors of Lafay ette are selecting from the duplicates in the college cabinets a complete collection of Amer ican ores, to be presented to the Swedish Ad ministration in retern for the one received by them." SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. —The first Winter term of this institution com mences Monday, Oct. 2, 1874.. An item, not mentioned in the advertisement, of considera ble interest to the many friends of the Insti tute, is the changes about to be made. for the accommodation of non-resident students. The hall used for young men is about to be re-par titioned, and the rooms arranged in suite's. each consisting of a sitting-room with two ad jacent bed-rooms. The sitting-rooms are to be newly carpeted and f urnished with heating apparatus, and with all the furniture necessary to make them home-like and pleasant. A bath room is to be provided upon the same floor for use of students, and ever/ effort made. to se cure health and c,snifert to those boarding in the institution. We understand that the work will commence this week, and the changes mado as rapidly as possible. The price for board, furnished room, lights and fuel, will re main the same as before, $4 per week. A Baum. ASSAULT. —On Friday last, (according to tho statement of three wit- nesses who were present, ) , a man named War. P. Antrotn, of South - Warren, went upon the premises of a neighbor named WIIICAT, and after abusing him for' some time, was ordered by WIIEAT to leave, whereupon ARNOLD struck him a heavy blow upon the head with a club which he carried, sending him stunned and staggering to the ground. H 0 then sprang Upon him, and after besting him upon the head, and tearing handfuls of whiskers from his face, departed. A warrant for tho ; arrest of AIINOLD was issued' by Esquire 1:10111LAM, of Leßaysville, and ho was held to bail in the earn of 5200; for his appearance at 'the next Court of Quarter Sessions. It seems to have been one of the most brutal as - well as dastard ly assaults'that has lately come under our Uo tice; as ARNOLD bi,a large and powerfully built man, while WIIEAT is small and of delicate frame. The people of the neighborhood are highly indignant, and same have freely offered Wugar, who is a poor man, their aid in push .ing his case to the farthest extent of the law. Weet Warren, Pa.; Oct. 2G, 1874 AN INTERESTING, EVENT.—We find the following interesting item in the 1 7. a.tional Baptist, in regard to the Baptist Church at Laceyville. Rev. D. D. Gmr is father of Mrs. E. E. BIIFFINGTOX t " This venerable church,Bev. D. D. Gray, pastor, celebrated Re' eightieth anniversary on the 21th of May, 1874. The following extract from their last anneal letter to the Wyoming Association, will be read with interest : :'• 'Oa our eightieth anniversary, it was ascer tained that the church had, during its entire existence, received 500 by baptism, 118 by let ter, 5 by experience, and 21 by restoration, making a total increase of 644. Daring the same time there has been a decrease from all causes of 439, leaving a membership of 205. "‘By a strange coincidence it happened that the eightieth anniversary of the church, and the fortieth anniversary of the pastor's ministry, occurred on the same day, affording us isa opportunity of improving both occasions in one. The following note from the pastor's journal, made at the time, may not be uninter• esting: "I was licensed to preach by the Brain trim Church, May ,24, 1831. Was ordained at Montrose, Aug. 26 1836. Have lost nearly tnree years of time by sickness. Have preach ed in all 4,399 sermons; since settling with this people, 2,513. Baptized over 700. Married 309 coui les. Namper of funerals unknown—prob ably about 1;000. And now, after so long an experience or God's compassion, love and care, neither church nor pastor is disposed to dis trust His faithfulness or forsake His cause.' DEEDS. left for record in the office for recording deed, etc., week ending Oct. 24 : Morris Griffin to John Gran, Oct. 3, 1874, Towanda Boro; C M Clark to Mark Block, Aug 2.5, 1874, Athens; C W Chapmsn to A J Edsall, Aug 20, '74, Albany; Ann Dreslan to Edward Drealan, Jnly 9, '74, North Towanda; Henry Ward to II W Patrick, Jan. 21, 1874, Towanda Born; H L Scott, trustee, etc , to Mary Jane North, May 9, '74, Towanda Boro; Nelson Boss to R B Eastabrooks, April 5, '66, Leßaysville; B Eastabrooks to P H Buck, Nov 11, '67, La flayarille; It B Eastabrooks to P H Buck, Nov 11, '67, Leltsyarille; Nelson Boss to Jesse P Carl, Sept. 11, '67, Lettaysville; Jesse P Carl to P H Back, July 7, '69, Leßsysville; Elizabeth Welles to Jesse M Phelps, Aug 11, '73, !!Miens Boro; H W Patrick to A B Marsh, May 16, '74, Athens Boro; Geo P Cash to Maria C Hensley, Sept 15, '74, Tdwanda Boro; W1:12 n Shepard to Wm Tillinghast, April 17, '74, Wells; Theodore Lewis to Jefferson S Carey, Oct 213,, '74, Towmo de, Boro; Jefferson S Carey to L B Rodgers, Oot 20, '74, Towanda Boro; Samuel Billings to Hen ry Rockefeller, June 2, '73, Camptown; David Haley to Thomas Coyle, Oct 23, '74, Albany; Michael Haley to Thomas Coyle, Oct 23, '74, Albany; 0 D Stilea to L 8 Chubbuck, Oct 20, '74, Rome Boro; Jas C Trumbull to E W Neal, Oct 24, '74, Asylum. TROY IT s.—The influx of stroll gore in Troy this week in attendance on Court, is enlivening to the streets. The BALLA= WM case wJI be put over if it is reiched, owing to the poor health of Mr. lisxwatz, one of the executors. —The boy Hooray, who was run over by the cars, was buried on Thursday* The sad lesson taught to the boys of this place, should be heeded, as every train on its arrival. was board• ed in the most reckless manner. in opposition to the commands and threats of the effacers of the. trains. —Ma. ,CiLITT, of Towanda, candidate for District Attorney, was in Troy looking after his interests; also Mr. Know, &publican nom inee fir Itspreeentative. ,Both of the boys are popular candidates, and wilt _ get the DM Soto of the PlO% ° Ogitril Sri - mooted tulitg - Oen* and this is ail the cwspaignlttie imagers of either side have:loads, simply,. visiting their coastihumts and inquiring after their families. But, notwithstanding the seeming lethargy, there will be a large rote polled in Bradford county next week. --Three weddings occurred in town last Week, among them friend Cum= Tumor, of Otisville. N. L, to Eur Coosso l 'of Troy. ttliese chaps ow come here sod carry off the daughters of Troy right Seder our guns, What better can the times be 'than the age:of chivalry, when a good steed and trusty sword brought offA willing or unwilling damsei. And AWN' 1 " &al step thealt, dootherraid is ix= peeled soon, and no heli for it either. Every Precut, 1 4 41 has been_ token, - bat. "Mold Ind. cunt oonfldanceiwhen it does go off look out for a. score*, more of 'aunts of , w ddipairing„ nature ban other Woes: lablish them, as it will do the chaps good to speak aitd let their worst be known." . . —The Ttoy If. E.l:bomb , has muicesded in setting off East Troy from ,the Amp, and thus securing the entire ierricesi of the:pastor, which mast greatly enlarge his power of doing goodie the village. thirimair. —The subject o this sketch, Mrs. Bazar COBIIIN • whoa* Mogen name was ails, WM born .in i fforwich, Conn., in the month of Nay. 4785. Of the religious diameter' of her • parents, we are not able to speak definitely; but it is presumed that their children were not without the means of grace, for Busy early became the ,subject - of Divine grace. We Cannot say positively, but we think she made a profession of religion before her marriage, which was at the early age of 18, when she became the , wife of Mr. Dann. Y. Passau, of - the name place. By him she became the mothet of - eleven chil dren, when the rod of Monett was laid heavily upon her, in the deatkaf her husband and her youngest child within the same year. Two years subsequent to this 'Motion, in September, 1821, Mrs. Paul= with her ten children, in company with her fatha and three of her brother!), left the "land.of steady hab- its" and came westward. ShO found a resting place in Watren, while her relatives passed on farther west and found a home In the place now occupied by thoscity of Rochester. Within a year from this period, Mrs. Fuca= became the wife of Mr. PARLEY CORWIN, then a widower with a , large family of ; children. This second marriage was blessed with one son who died in infancy. With these few particulars, we pass to speak of the religions character of the deceased. Mrs. PITCRIIR, now Mrs:' Comas, brought with her from COnnectiect a certillFate of her Church re lation,-and-was received by the Flesturterian church in Warren, then under the pastoral Care of the Rev. SALMON Kum. From that pe riod her interest became firmly identified with _the chtirch, of which her husband was one of the first ruling elders. . She was strict in her attendance upon all the meetings of the church, and firmly attached to her pastor and' his family. Nor were her good deeds restricted to the church and congrega- Coo,of which she was a member. Her hens° was ever open to Christian company, and espe cially to ministers of the Gospel, as the writer can well attest, having often enjoyed her large hospitality. She seemed always to enjoy the' society of the ministers. of Christ, and made them ever welcome at her table. We think we speak truly when we say we feel confident she belonged to that blessed compa ny who " die in the Lord." Not only has she rested fruit her labors, but her works do follow her. Her piety was diffasive in its niitare, as a number of her children are found walking in her footsteps. After the death of her pastor, the church waded through a sea of difficul ties, bat this " Mother in Israel " stood firm in its interests. Mr. COBTIRN, her second husband, departed tibia life in the year 1860. leaving her a 'second time a widow. !She also outlived several of the COIIIIIIN children. - Under all those trials she was supported by the abundant grace of Flint who bad called her. For many years before her death, her ago and infirmitisa kept her from the sanctuary, except on sacramental oc casions, ind the last time the writer saw thili aged saint, it was at the communion table. In conversation, after service, she spoke of the great enjoyment she had in the Commulon of saints, not knowing but that would be the last she would enjoy on earth. Wo regret not hav ing been present in her last hone, but we aro informed that she became unconscious, and passed away like the going out of a spent can dle. Having almost reached her the score years and ten, she went down to grave as a shock of corn fatly ripe in its season. BASE BAIL The game. ,between the Winona' of this place and the Forest (lily's of Ithaca, came off on the grounds of the Winona Club yesterday A. 21., and was witnessed by quite a large crowd of people. We have not the space to make a hill report, but cannot refrain from mentioning the brilliant doable play of Smrrox, of the Winona., In. the 2d inning, the fine play of Evros in' the 6th, and a beautiful double play of the .2d Baseman of the Ithaca Boys in the Bth. The game was well con tested, and would have been - won by the Winona, had they been less anions to win in the tenth in ning. =mini is the score by innings : Innings • 2 3 4 b' 6 7 8 6: 10 1 -- Ithaca 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 3 10-11 Winona , 1301060100 2-10 Time of Came—One hour and 45 minutes. Umpire—M. M. firatmaG. " KING OF TOMPKINS COUNTL—D. W. Ficcrrr & Co. will receive in a few days, 50 bar rels of the above named celebrated variety or apples. Those wishing to get them are re quested to leave their orders as soon as po esi blo. _ BUSINESS LOCAL. - 4 kr A specialty in Cloaks, Shawls, plackets and Felt Mite, can be Mind at Evaas HlLDnrrn's. - Large stock-of Pictures and 'lame Frames, at Warrcomi SHAM% Mer cies Block. lifir The largest assortment and . stest styles obfillinery G ood can bo found-at 'Mrs. J. D. Hu.t.'s, Bridge-st. air An immense stock of Ladies', bees% Children's and Gents' Hosiery and GloTee; at, Em i g & Humana's. i Go to WHITCOMB & &MN'S, Hermes clock, for your Books and Stationery. mg. Trimming Velvets, Velveteens and Children's Cloakings, may be round at EVANS & HILDBETIeti. fig. The largest _assortment of clocks at low prices at HENDECJIMIVE. sm. A large stock of Ladies', Miss es', and Gents' Underwear, at EVANS & HaanErn's. Mir For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis end all affections or the Lungs, take Amu II Chem Pectoral. a►. Entirely new stock of Dry Goods just opened by /Kw kWs noun. Call and see them at Nos 3, TILLOZY ct Moons.'s new Block. Towanda, Pa., Oct. 28. ift.l4itrous Oxide Gas epeeees- Italy used for the extraction of teeth. W. B. txmi, Dentist, Towanda, Pa. Fos Sir.s.—W. A. Itocmia. has one of P. H. DEDENAI & O. X. Horse Power Hay Presses for sale. The best there is. t Jane 1, 1874. os. They have a choice line. of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods' and Notions, an new, at Kwire k Waimouai, Towanda, Pa. Oct. 28,1874. stir The cheapest place in town to bny Millinery Goods, is it Mrs. J. D. Thu , Bridgo-et. Kg. Yon eon find the beet o School Shoes very cheap, at Mosta .t Coos's. tar All kinds of black horn rab bis pad real jet jewelry at very low prlces. at M. BECIPETAILIeiI L bus, , WyOtudng, is the agent for the 'Sewing Ma• chin?, which taking the head.of all others. *Ara Am • and Swiss Watches, west stook . -, brought to 64 141111, at Mri. IX- D: El* has jut rot tamed from the city, with s floe aMortment of FsU and'lNlntfr EMlnery. Moro on Bridgo - sheet. • tubs and eye glasses, ,te say la the Narita, from &albeit, at Hinizauses. s • w*rinted eq the cheapest Mr!!I Goods this week, at • • Maws & Co's. :reible level land and side: •red. Rabbet'.Paint, all colon, esp. B. 31. WJELLIS. Boy hlll l'ltintii, hn durable and Sept. 28-4 f. want to buy Dry Gonda, a fr. Co's now stock. Mirlf yo i line 'of Guipure taw, Patutteentry Trimmisige, jest re ' Braise & Humairra. Malt' Yak Lace, and calved by mplete assortmont of La= d Children's Underiesr, at • Tianna & Co's: sear A C dies', Gents' y large- stock of Men's, ,and Children's Boois,- jest re n Comes, opposite the Court *fir A ve Boys', ninths' ceived at Co . House. Paper and Curtains WIIITCOLB kSHATIT'/I. • Wal: cheap at lierear's BlOk. I. AICOABE Sr, EDWARDS buy all kinds of farmeine produce, and pay the highest price.' They stem sell everything in the line of fetidly groceri•s at the lowest figures. j Do lon kjow that KE. RO smirmui has stablished a reputation for sell ing good good cheap. Ms clothes are manu factured of.t • best material and mudo up the best style. 1 M. Vs. ROSENTIFID is justly .en titled to the patronage of all buyers of • ready made-clothing' because he keeps the . best as sortment to • found In town and at the .lowest prices. - ' • store building, with hove complete, for rent at My location a good one for Felling 1.. erchandise. Inquire of E. B. Fon RES counters and : ersburg.. Th , all!kinds of ' Oct. 2G, 187 • --150, acres of land, in o Depot, bi JOOD TYNE, of Pod Enquire of A. B. Sutra, Ulster, Fon S Ulster, near t Deposit, Md. best place to buy-Bash, and all kinds of Lumb4r, Is at • 10... Blinds, Door Fnosr & Bo l l; Ace 107 Main . Factory on Charles street. Of treat. They sell cheap for cash. goods just rea l- fved at M. *sr Ne TI , ENDT.lxces, It want the best Cook Stove ercur'a Dlock. sairll y extant, call a Fo the best Roast or Steak go to Ilyza RIINDEIAM. Writ very cheap, 'C on *rant a neat, tasty suit Ist Julius Woutz's. INS.JuLTs Woisz has just received h e largest assortment of Hats and Caps ever offered n this marital ' e Complaints should be often cad be, by a fear doses of rilla. sir Fey cured, as Me l Lula'a Bares' —A Miller: or would con. Mori to le.uso tho mill to a satLs .an t. U. H. WELLzs. Pa., ()et. 8,1874. : WAN= eider a propo l factory app , Wyalneing 1 rge line of Parasols in all just received by Ewe & flumnEvii. " oar A the new sha, on wish to see fine gold at • SS. If Jewelry, cal oral! valuable rums and .ta for sato by BArrirrr &Tnacr. Star Se Houses and vr—Dwelling containing lablo fora boarding house or- a Also, one small thrtie-story house Own. 'F. E. Posr. Fon R I 14 rooms -8 large family. in centre of No. 92, Be.l Nil It not generally known,that H. O. Warr : 4 . at Us Desk Bindery over the Itimonvica io makes Blank Books in 'any style of roll i ng and bindatg desired. If you want a new .dger, Journal 'or Docket; give him a mill. Vir ' sy run the risk of an acci• dent, when on can get a ticket good for $3, 000 In cue of death, for 20 oenta a day, bruit tug on nu* &mutat; at upper depot? REIM . —W. , Drrnuon, musics dealer, has ihanged .his base, and may here after be fon • d at the comer of Main and Pine. streets, in onix's new block. stir 110.03 E sr, EDWAITS ,are pre pared to sell teas of every variety cheaper than any of the lading home in the city, which are lending out their ciroulabe broadcast over the country. Grfingers will do well to give them a call before •wring elsewhere. AUTIII94 1.874.—New goods snits ble for the lagoon, now opening At lion Amos —Some respectable fami children, aged 4to 12 years. En lately of Towanda:Township. WM4l' 1 lip to adop cialro imm Oct. 1 • i 1 T.—House situated corner nd'Cherry, ist;eats, Ten/ands. 1m- I • ...session gluon. Terme one-half the 1 until the Ist of April. Address, Mn. IL Y A% PATIITCE 3 Athens, Pa. Fon It of Locust mediate po: usual rent!' ack Alpacas, Pero:ldehairs, Black Cashmeres, and M.- B :miming Dress Goods, and will be sold for cub only. al KENT & WATAOI7II%• Pa., Oct. 29, 1874. ' iast opene Towand C. COiVEN, of T?wands, bas the largest stock of China, White , n-stone China, and French, Belgian , an Glassware, ever brpnght to this nd the best of all is, he has nem:M.- I 'inch a way that ho • is selling them lent. cheaper than ihey were ever in Towanda. • • ser Jast recall. Granite, Ir and Anted. market. - ed them fall 23 per before aol. nay - mothers will b 6 gratified t thereto one establishment in To re they they can boy mad, sbbstantial I their boys, cheaper than they can !staid and have' them 'made up. remaining Abe wants of commu particular, has purchased and ie t cheap boy's clothing of every de • - 3111. B to learn th wands wh clothes to get the Jeuue W nifty in selling re scription. - air 'pie Fall and Winter schools' throughout the county are about opening, and purchaser* of school books will be interested in !mowing that 0. F. .Cnosal . store is head quarters f;r all the different kinds of books need in th schools of Bradford and adjoining tonsillar, and that his facilities for purchasing gives him he "inside track" in selling, Coun t r y ro etta can got their 'Supplies of him just u pas they can in the city, thus PS tog !nigh • Ofett"---,'41- - frni sr On and after' ThtirOty, 00t. 14, lira; Mumsadtreigaythi wort- Lt of ready e Fill and Wirade,siveri od s eihibitito h Towanda. Mao Ladies' Vornisialim ClOO:de hi every variety. ,Oct. 15-3 w. '); FOE SALt--A Churn Dog, Poland Chins Pigs, a Durham Bull, and a Ootemild *cit. Entiniie of B. F. BOWNAI4,; Towanda. 4 , ' ,Oct. 15-3 w. i• aft.,Mise A. E. rierr,l (formerly eifillEatmoo Ciotti stors), kos rimoved to Um= & Moon's now blockovhet•e' aka is prepared to do all kinds of dress-making on reasonakip,:tAinnsi r She is: idso &tent for' Itatterick'sipatierns. • . jog. C. F. CllO/38 .just rece ived a; very large tavoics Sckika stiitablo fo r d , lAbiarles. which he will furnish : at a discount of 25 per cent. to eohoolif.. ifir If riti don't:want. your wife M buy tho new patent keep her :wily from Juries. It is thc best and most conveni ent invention for lessening the tediona work of ironing ever presented to the public. No oao Who saes it will ever go home without it. • Oparrowi WoozLEN fiAnning, and Weaving, also ,Manufacttir bloth-Drossing, etc., as usual. Stocking Tani, Flannel and Cloths for sale.. Machinery running inood order, and work warranted and done with dispatch. 13mi (1 , spN and Lady, and pilr. VasTriras and daughter, With "Joy," will hold a Musical Couveution in kitaiading:§tone, commencing Monday evening,_ SolreMber 2d; and closing Fri day e-eniroir; *ember 6th, with a Concert. DIIESS-31Alinge.—Mrs. HElillY KINGS. }WAY, in the Xreade blocic i opposite the Episep pal Chnreh;is prepari3ii to dress-making In the latest ptyle and neatest manner on short notice and at reasonable pricca.- -Fitting made at specialty. 'Stamping done also. TO THE PUBLIO.—SiDCO Sept. 1., 1674, wo are selling iicketE.,to p,lnta Weld and South-We'd via Erie Railway and eonneit lng lines,at reduced rates. Passcngers,purehas log tickets through this agency insure gohd connections and baggage checked through. Apply to'either at the undersigned at Towan da, Upper Depot. J. W. 13tisop, XS" From a plain Gold Ring to be finest diamond, go to HIMDELMANP. Fon SALE.—The largest, and beet assortment or goods lu the. country. None hut those of experience have any idea of the ad vantages we offer to_ the whole contmunil k ylo purchase from our groaning shelves ar.l wpll filled store. Fall (Mode, not to lip excelled or even (quailed, by any ever offered in this Mar ket, which must be sold to give pin°, to oilier goods befvre I make the (thong,: in my firm. Como early and get the worth of your "maim et the One-Price Clothieg Store of ALEX, S4O - 123 Main-st. Delays aro dsngerens. 149.. The next session of the BrAil ford Connty Teacherq' Association, n ill ho hgld at Troy, beginning Fliclv, A. 2f., at 101 o'clock, Nov. 13, and continuing two days. ' 'Tito oppointments are as follows : Lecturer, Rev. Dr. SDEPARD; l'apers, J. T. 11cCor,Ltim, G. W. RraN, and E. E. griNt....N; LAERA MCCLELLAND and MART SPAULDING; Declaimers, ----I. Readers, W. G. TUOIII'ORN, SLRAII E. Bart Ann; Business Committee, W. H. Tuoairsos, Dews ROCRWELL, TOUR GRANT, • ,ANNIE ADAIii and lIOXY MCORE. M. M. IiEENEY, SCCY, E. J. Asor.e, Pres. L K. Rums, at the new 41- Stote, next door to OIIA anEw.LiN'e, has more than realized the expects. tiSus of Our 'people. His stock of goods , wotild do credN to to a Brat-class city' store, and his prices` are lower' than most ordinary country establish , mots. The ladies of Towanda, and in fact the whole 'county, will Bud it to their advantage to visit his stote before purchasing. It affords us real pleasure to recommend such an establishment to our readers.' To TUE VOTE3I:3 OF BRADFORD Cotrii- TY :—I hereby' announce in self as an .I#E rnairsi CANDIDATE for the Legislature ! of Penesylvania. Believing that a largo percent. age of the independent thinkers of this coun ty are under no obligations to those pla ced be fore the people by either political partf,; I hereby respectfully ask, their support, and pledge myself, if elected, to carry oat the whih es of my constituents, to the best of my ability. SAMUEL ILWRLO. DissoLOTms.—The firm of H. S. HOLLONS: Co., isihis 'day dissolved by mutual conspnt. The business of the late firm - will be Conducted by. H. S. Hormozr. All debts due the late firm will be colleeited by the subscriber, and all demands against the same will be settled by him. = ' H. S. Houxer. Oct. 28, 1874. MARRIED. ROBINSON—HULBERT. —At the home dr the bride, Oct. 21, by Rev. Wm. Shelp, seph Robinson, of Wilmot, Bradford Co., Ba 4 'and Mrs. Anna L. Hulbert. ; WALTER—MYEIKJAt the M. E. Parsonage In 3leboopany, get. 22, by Rev. Wm. Shelp,; Wyomingr. David W. Walter, of Overlield, Wyong . Co., Pa., and Miss Phebe J. Myers, of Jen ningsvillo, Pa. FORD—GBEEN.—At, tho M. E. Personne, Wyalusing, Pa., Oct. 22, 1871, by 'Bev. 3. B. Sumner, Geo. W. Fotd, of Orwell, Bradford Co.; and Mariah L. Green, of Auburn, 13ns= quebauns SMITH—NORCONK. —Ey Rev. B. Joneti; in Wilmot, Oct. 22, Mr. Henry A. Smith, otDir there, and Miss Mahala Norconl,•, of Wiltnoti. DIED. FAIRCIIILD.—At her residence iu Winclhani, Oct. 8, 1874, of paralysis, Marinas, Beebe Fairchild, (wife of Bela Faircidld), aged 63 years and U months. .. I Shit was born in the town of Apalacon, Sus cinehatnia county, Pa. Sho was the oldest of it large family of children, and soon assumed a stationmext to her parents in the cares and rem sponsibilitlea of her parental home. As'. she was naturally endowed with an even temper, and a mild and kindly disposition, she was well fitted to share largely in the toils and burdens of anictive household, resolute to overConie, the obstacles of a wilderness country. She was married to the husband Who survives her, 42 • years ago last January, and with her compan. shO braved the hardships of a now country with persistent courage and commendable Ot tience and endurance. Until recent!) ',their home was in Warren, where, by thoir industry and economy i they secured a cempeney ter old age. Shp was a devoted wife, managing_ her household affairs with discretion; an 'Onic- Conate mother, a kind neighbor and a reSpeet ! ed citize. For nearly 40 years she Wait a. faithful, devoted Christian. -Her funeral was largely attended at Warren, (the 'place of- her burial), on the Sabbath following her death. Sho goes from the fold - of the church, of Which sho was so' long a worthy member, to hot rest in the heavenly land,and while friendS may se, 4ieiely feel their bereaveniong they- 11'4 eons. - forted with the assurance that their loss in titer gain. ' ; - L W. Hatiql, Miscellanoong. VSTRA S TRAY.-`Came into the eneloe- JLA ure of the imbeariber on or about the - 1 1 et of September hat, a yoarlleg steer. red. with„ rldte @pots. The owner is requested to prove property and pay charge*. JO. 1 EiThaldEltd. Liberty Corners. Oct 21. , ;, A UDITOR'S the .1 4 31: matter of Francis Tyler, tatei of!;ithens. I In the • Orphans' Court lof Eitstiford County. Ziol 90, Sept. Term, Int. The undersigned. having been appointed in and!. for by said Court to distribute mosey( iu - tioaands of H. L. Scott. Administrator, .panderde life QL.Paid estate. hereby gives notice that ho will attend to the duties of his appointment on tho 93d ;day of NOVEMBER, 1871, at the omco of Millard Herrick, Jr., In the borough of Athens, at 9 e'cloct,'A. of said day, at which timo and pima 101 l parties in. terested are nothilato be present and be heard. Wit. FOYLE; - Auditai. Oct• 10, 1874. FOR RENT.—The 9tort occivlbd by B. Polies k 00, Poroession given Otto• bet let. UpWe of, Fft nx. Sept. 3-fr• - ' • • . - New Aavertisemento. ...- - • , . - . ri OTICE ---In ... order that every 4 ki , ~'--'I customer shall have the full -value of his money, the undersigned will open his store on\ MONDAY. the lath inst . on the ready pay system. Thenkftal for past patronage, all are invited to call lad get u thl Plamof Uditlong And contLu tied nu 'odds, as my g oo f will be retailed at New York wholesale ;aloes ; and alqersons know ing thoniselveeindebted, are requaliUd to call and pay without further notice. • 1 IL. b. TAYLOII.",• Fart:Mlle CSntre, Oct. la, 'Ulm 'N;• -- , , ,_ . A PPLICATION -IN DIVOT T CE.- To Charles Williams.--No. 141. Dix)., 1871. Von are hereby notified that Emma Williams, Your wife, has applied to the court of common pleas of Bradford Co. ' for a divorce from the bonds of tuatrimony, and the said court has appointed lion. day, the 7th day ief Deo. 1874, for hearing the said Emma in the premises, at which time, and place you can attend II think-proper. • Oct, 22. - J. M. WITH, Sheriff. I A PPLICUTION IN ' DIVORCE._::. 1. go Mary Bigg.-110. SU. May Term. 1874. You are hereby notified that Thos. P. Bigg, your husband, has applied to the court of common picas of Bradford. Co., for a divorce from.tho bonds of matrimony. and the'sald court has, appoluted,don day. the 7th day of Dee. 1874. for hearing , the said Thos. P. in the premiaes, at which timo and place yon can attend if you think-proper. • • 1 1. Oct 22. J. sr. warm, Sheriff, ' TNCORPORATIQN NO T ;JL In the matter of the Weil pornton of The First Wesleyan Methodist 'Church; of Bomar-No. 205. Dec. T., 1874. r Notice is hereby given that the above named As sociation has presented to tbe • Court of Common Pleas of Bradford Co. thefiarticles of Association, lusking 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 'lth day of Dec„ 1 1814 at 2 o'clock, p.m., lataeSB cause be shown to 'the contrary, , D. M. PECK, Oct 22. Pothonotary., IINCORPORATION NOTICE.- In the matter of the incorporation of The Church of God, near Grover.—Kia. 380. Dec, T., 1874. - Notice in hereby given that the above named As. 'sedation has presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford Co. their article of Association, ;asking for a decree of Inecirporation, and :the said 'Court having examined the game, and finding them correct, tro,l decree that th ey be incorporated as 'prayed for, on 31oriday, the 7th day of December, )874, at 2 o'clock, p, m., unless cause bo shown to the contrary. B. I. PECK, • Oct 22.• Prothonotary. • lIDITOR'S NOTICE.—Bass • & A Clark att. J. B. Johnson: In .the Court of Common Plcas of Bradford County. lib. 33 Feb. Tvrm.lB74. ' • - • -. L, The undersigned, an auditor sppointed by said Court ,to diatributo money in the hands of the Sheriff, rafted from sale of defendants real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment it the °face of DeWitt Sz Maynard, in ,Towanda Borough, on FRIDAY, the 6th day of. November, 1E94, at ten o'clock, A. M., at which time and place all: persons haring claims. against sat& money most present them, or be forever debarred from claiining the same. If. F. MAYNARD, Oct. 7 '7l Auprrors- NOTlCE,—Montan yea vs. A. Beverly. _ In the Court of 'Common Pleas of Bradford County. No. 4.71, Doe, T., IS-74. The nrrdersigned, an auditor appointed by said Court to distribute money in the hands of the Sher iff. ralsod ,from . the sale of defcindints real estate, F. R. BtREA~s attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of Foyle As 61cPlieraon, in TowandalloropOt, on MONDAY, November.% 18 7 4; at 10 o'clock, A. 51. at which time and place all persons concerned must appear and present their claims, or be forever de- barred from abating in said distribution. Oct. 7, '7l VOURT PROC., L A T '0 WILEBEA.9, Lion, PAPL D. 1101111 OW. Presi dent Judgo of the 13th Judicial District, composed of the County of Bradford, has issued his precept commanding proclamation tl be made, that an ad journed court -of Oomman Pleas for said county, will 'he convened in the borough of Towanda, on MONDAY. November 9th, at 10, o'clock.l - A.-M., to continue two weeks. this is to notify jurymen and others intererted to hu present according t.) nutlce. J. M. mmrr.u, Oct. 1, "I fIRPHAY.T COURT SALE:-By virtue of an order ; Pinned out of the Orbhans' Court of Bradford County, the undersigned, Admires tiltrotor of the estate of Andrew Fraley, late of Ridgbury, deceased, will expose .to public sale on the promises on TIICIIS DAY, November 19, 1874. at le o'clock. A. 31., , "the following described piece or parcel of land situate in Bidgbury ',aforesaid, and bounded as follows; On the Liar th by lands of D. B. Burnham; east by lands of 'Ha Evey Fay and Daniel Sullivan; sou.h by lands of litchi el Conklin, and west by lands of J. Davidson and ;gauzy Fay, containing one hundred and two acres, ;nearly all rmproved, With a frame house, two frame barns and fruit trees thereon. TEAMS.— $lOO on tho property beihg struck down. $4OO on confirmation of sale, the balance in two equaltinnnal payments. with interest; first ply meat to become duo one year from final dettirme tlon; balanco is ono yeah ereaftor. Oct. 29 T. C. COWEN Is now prepsrca to supply country rocraunts with • CROCKERY WIRE of nil kinds, CIUNA AND GLASSWARE OF ALL RINDS. BOHEMIAN, ETRUSCAN,! ALA- , 'BASTER and LAVA VASES, • MANTLE, CENTER TABLE AND • I' " • I.MOTTOE 3IUGS AND ODES AND SAITCEDB, DOLL auto, And a thonsand other varieties of Holiday GoOs, at from 10 to 20 per cent loss thin they' can order either from New York or of any agent tlist trave's for orders, besides an endless variety of 1 , [ YANKEE NOI/0.,.18, - HEADY MADE CLOTHING And a large stock of best. American Table and Pockct Cutlery, bpantiful Tea Tray! and Salvers, with a store full of other goods all noe l and desira ble, and cheaper than ever was known in this 04 any other market. To savO money nowt, to the time, and T. -C. COWEN'S is the place to make* little money get a big pile. [Oct: 2'J,':}•t4 LIST OF LEIIERS remaining in thoPostoelico, Towanda, Pa., Oct. 29, 1874. Allen Rebecca; Andrew George 2' Barnhard' Johannah;; Bourne Cole Lew; tGale John G; Glosser Sarah J; Hoagland Frank; Hannren Michael; Hollan F. M; Laperty Maggie; Morrison AV C;, Miles B• E; Menai° Annie; Myar Polly; Northrup Alice; Ottman J. B: Strop° Pardon: Workinhurger - G L; Witcos D D. Persona calling for abprelletters will‘ say alver• Wed, giving date of list.. ~ 1 S. W.ALYOIID, P.M.. A ut , LION . VUOTION . • --- At the old stand of — Bramhall b Gofff in the cast store of Boldleman's Block, Bridge-at in Towanda. W. Bramhall cing bought 11. 0. Goire interest in the stock of fancy3try Goods and millinery goods In the above store, will sell them out ht your own price at auction every afternoon, from I o'clock Un til 2, and ovary evening from 7 o'clock until 9, and at retail until the whole stock is sold,l :Come one come all, and buy a big Pilo„ of poodc for', a little money. W. BRAMIIALL. • Oct 29,'74: Briage-st, Towanda, Pa. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCEl—lstotice is herebpgiven that all personsl indebted to the, estate of Snsannah Pitcher, late of Warren, dec'd, are rEquested to mako immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate, must present them .duty authenticated for settle ment. • .ED WARD M. PITCHER, Oct 29 '71.. Executor. AD:II_I4ISTRATOR'S NOTlCE— :go:ice is hereby given that all per Sons indebted to the estate of Mathew Marshall, late ] , of Franklin, dee'd, mast make immediate payment, and ,all persons having claims against wild I estate must present them duly authenticated for settlement. ELIZALETII L. 3LITISIIALL, Adreinistratrix. Oct 2 74 AIIDITOR'S - NOTICE. —ln the matter, of the estate of Ruth Northrup. late of Monroe, deceased. In the Orphan's Court of Brad- Pori County. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Court to distribute funds and marshall assets in the hands of Joseph B. Smith, admints4ater of Ruth Northrup, late of Monroe,' deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in To naanda borough, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of November, 1871, •at 10 o'clock, A.I M. when all persons interested must be present and make known their claims, or be prover debarred from the same, IL 1. MADILL, Auditor. 0ct.15, '71.4w. I —.W,he,reas • my Wife . Maggio has left niy bed and boardmithout just canto or provocUtiOn, thiii is, to Lotify persons against harboring or trusting her ort : ray acconnt, as I will pay no dobta•of her contracting: bet 22-4w* = JOSIAH:IJOHNSON, 'iv THE PUBLIC. - ---Htiving hid nearly fifteen years eaperienee in boring round punip loge, I offer my iforvices to tho public. Work attended to in any part of tho county in abort meter s lll l = l igra: W 441 L SIcPIIEIISON, Auditor HIRAM W. CARPENTER, Adininte rator Also the isr,gest assortment of FANCY CHINA, BRACKET ORNAMENTS, SMOEING sus, JEMIUYBOXES, MILTS LSD MILWEES, 11051113! or ALL LOOKING GLASSES, rarer AND MITIAPEZ, Now :Adv POWEL \ • • We7odaily tecoi , / onr . . • LARGt\§TQCK, nosing a buyer \ cOnstantl York, we are enabled at al get the , Tn the' market. We - eall especial stock of EMI We have just reel Itnporters. tho bbst BLACK A Auditor M -1-1. Ever 'exhibited by tis Also the best asiort 'To be fog n'd in the We alsooffer G 3BlEtc's. Oct. 12, 1874 CAT,4I, Am) SEE THE NATIONAL, I - - 1 i A L..kliGE, HEAVY COAL CO6ti: 4 :d l STOVE. 1 - - :To stove was evoiloL , red so alesp. , :. STOVES, RANGES, IRON, STEEL, 3,ViTFII S.tFES Nickel Plated STUDEN FIRE PROOF! CHIaI REVOLVERS and Aft FANNING MILTJS, LIME, - CEMENT, SA§II, O-O,IIS. - COI:MI.1) . G, i. S3ELL & CO Oct. 2.2, 71-2 m. RIsHALIsTS' COURT A Tx—By O virtue of an order issued out of, the Orphans' Court of Bradford 'County, the undersigried,%thrl;n• •Istrator of the estate, of George ,IDildine. laid of Smithfield, deceased. will expose to' public sale on' the premises on THURSDAY. November 20, 1874, at 10 o'clock. A. al., the, following described piece or parcel of land situate id Rid,gbury!, Smithfield and Springfield townships. Vorinded an! follows On the north by lands of Thomas Sullivan, Thomas Butler and Calvin Chamberlain t east and Southeast by land) of Calvin Chamberlain a-,d the , hi ;heap; south byl land of J. W. Sconten, and west laud of J. W.l Scouten; Mrs. Hester Moore and J. D. Brown, snp..l posLit to contain ono bandied ml thirty acres, mostly Improved, with frame ho die, frame barn, and fruit trees thereon. TERISS:—.V.OO on the property being struck! down,l 400 on conflrmatlon of es i l a S, and the balance In yeatly payments of SCOO eac with, interest at each payment on all nripaidt.ftrA payment to bo.! come due in one year from conflruation. - 1 JAMEs 11.1 V7E.813. Administrator. o.t. V COURT SALE.- - -By V virtue of an order isened on oc the Orphans' Court of Bradford county, the undersigned. Admin: strators of the estato of Perry Burt, late of flidgbury; deceased, will expose td public sale on the premises on BATUftDAY, Bovember 23.'1811, at 10 o'clock, Al 31., the following described plecel or parcel of land situate in Bidgbnry townalaip, bounded as follows ; On the north by. landa of .1. O. Burt and Daniel Chambers; east by landa of John Ilerbhan; south by lands of John Hcarlers estate and. of Timothy Desmond, and.west by lands of JL C. Burt. and to contain onoliondred' acres, with a frame bcrase and barn, two log barns and fruit trees thereon. '- 1 1 , '- 1 1 TE11118..550 on the property being struckdown; $4OO on, confirmation of sale, the balance with inr tercet in_tw'O equal yearly payments, tho first payr meat to fall due is onelyear from confiation. .7 kIIV4 lI rm WEBn. Administrator. • Oct. 29. PUBLIC SALE. —The Orwell Ecla i r cations! ASBOCIIIIIOII will Offr for, sale on the promisee, to the highest bidder, n TUESDAY, No. vomber 10th, 11374, at 11 o'cleck, ' M., their three story school building and lot, el:lnt:sluing one acre of land, and situated upon Orwell Rill. Possession given April 5,1875.1 Tonne mad ei known on 'day of sale. 8. N. BRONSON, I I , - I A. PLATT, • • I O. 0, PlAlliSMC,i i Trustees. I H. C. BULL, • , ' J. L. PMDLETO ,I Oct. 3. 'l4. • . I • I Orwell. Pa. AIEINISTRATOR' NOTICE-J -ir , 1 „ .Notice is hereby rott that 'persons indebted to the estate ,of Daniel A. Care late of Plum, deceased, are re q uested 1 to 'make immediate payment. and all pevsons having claims sgainlat said estate mast prennt them duly, anthenticatiql or settlement. i . JOUDI IL 02.11E1, Oct 73 'ft. ' - t Administrate?. ' . i 1 • i ,:. in g ad OF G HIN \ NEWEST rut j t,gl C 1. 4 C/) L 0 I VI _ _ _ 'cot frop lIMEI ine of 033 EAU AND MI E 01 es PS CD ii 2 marled EEMBI '~ I Also, a great valicly,of HEATEriS, PARLOR H 'EATERS; PATENT , WH KEROSENE LA. MI SHOT GUNS, NITION, CIITTE111S; FEED New Adver ise~aeas.. TANS ik Co s 9 1 . ' ittentLim 'hi their opening fteres . yaltaad Si clods. iehtch Is the loriest%sta ;most eampl they have ever exhlbitedk sad st pricilowbielt ear t • . fall to please. Xa their stock. msy ho fogad ". . I .. mons to ri PDS! I LA.CH HEN AS, i - • in New BLACK TAIL times to BLACK BR .0I n to - o r BL& EN LACX LIE Igo all the tie veers, Camel's Hai iress Cie hs, Satins it of ton' a d Wool * oplins, Ipacas, R NM , Also large 8 h i w 16 . ,, lar,Lets, 1 I I l' , Ili er( - :.iniels, 1 ' .' 1 ing,ham Bhiit i in I ' OHS, lins, Cott MEMO TiowaVa Ell & CO El! DRY. flops. LAMPS, e economically inclined are Who ar invited tack o MEI ~i IBS ,-- i ' MI Oet OM = 1 :: u ~~ rffil CAS, ETONS, LACK C K CASHMER BLA 31P ES 0 , 1 - '1 II ITAL LIONS 14 ACK MEI BLACK EOM RAPET. bbades in Cahl Merinos," EFL?. all wool Serges, Surges, Emprc.s's ps, ke. ;took of Cloaks, aterpioofs, Cas elt Skirts, Pritit s, Ticking's, Den- V.II , TS k. niumrra MEM ~, ~. . ~~.. Xll t , li=ll • W F GOODS. -LLL o call and - 'examine our New Goods. IVire ofter a very at , 11 . • •I• • • • •4 • assortment IMIE=I I -4 , LT-- UGLY LOW PRICES :[ I ..... I El - - _Give CIS TI Oil. I. lIM TAYLOR & CO, ,'l44t , , i II El a MI NM Mr EE NM