cm Z =9 *ffiriVgloder. 'TbwanaaP. Pa.; ThundAY, Sgt.' 23, 1375. t :.. t:~~ tit~.y t:t:yy: Yt ;t ; eilt~~~ TOR THE REPORTER Desiring to Largely bicrease the circula tion of the _REPORTER, WO will between this tin* and the - iirst of January next, :gi.v.eA new Sixty-five Dollar Weed Sewing lachine..to . every person forwarding us Forty New Subscribers, at $1.50 each. Such a club eau be formed iu every biwuship. • LocAL AND -CE NEN Alj, WAtiTED.—Two or three copies each of the REPORTER, dated November 10 and f 26, 1874. T.IIE ladies are invited to be present at the meeting in the Court house Otis even ing-. • DON'T neglect to be present at the tneeting. this Thursday . evening_ - the °mut Muse. Tnr. gentlemen who are to address the mass meeting this, Thursday evening are said to be very eloquent. . • Tits fail opened yesterday. As we lia"Ve loot been able to visit the grounds yet, we cu•e unable to state' what the display is. • THE ilaitrauft Club will meetou Tues 'day evening next, in, the store formerly .occupied Mcq.kmi. EDWAIIIV4 in )ter .cur's Bk•ck. • ME next Sociable of the Presbyterian :,society of Monrceton, will be 'held at the Douse of Xr. OnviLLE BROCK, on. Thurs. , tlay tiverting, Sept. 30. All are:invited. • J. 1. Moony has' opened an agency in this place for the improved I\ll,cox Glnus Sewing Machine. Mr. M. is a re liable business man, whose ekperience is worth much. TUE first num - bor of the Larayette leJe dolt,rnal i on our table. his a neat 1y printed 32 tmge quarto, devoted to' the interests of the; institution. C. L. STE VEN., of this county, is one of the editors. E."TnomAs. of this county, • i,vho graduated from LaFayette at the Last -commencement - with the honors of his has accepted the 'position of Princi pal of the academic department 'of New Windsor College, in Maryland. J. PugsCirir ELbRIDGE, the popular Anuiriean Iteeitationist, who has appear ed bi , ,fore delighted audiences in the large cities, for the past ten years, will present his entertainment at Mercur's Ilall, on Wednesday evening next, Sept. :29. A - .perusal of the programme convinces us that film performance will be both instrucl-= tire 'told entiTtaining:', WurrmaN_, :Esq., of the Erie oi/ mercer, paid -the IthPownm •oiticeTa vh6t on Wednesday. Mr. W. is a tlycd-in-Vae-wool Bourbon, but a sociable gentle:P4an and tliorough business man. 11. TAYLOR, Esq., an old resident 'of Troy, and now one of the leading busi 41.ts men of Williamsport, is in town this week. —Rev. C. C. TRACY ata wife are visit ink friends in this county, after an ab sence of several 'years in Turkey, where 31i% T. has been laborh4las a inissiOnary. • Tuv. Nal:A(113:1nd will give, an open-air cont:ert in the Park, this Thursday even'. ing. The public are respectfully invited to 'attend: - 111:0t ;I: A M ME. • . I. Wivolt;:- 6:0011 i AVartrr. . . 0 :1 11.• - kez Dltty. Qaid:•:.-p - Keller . 7;.1.-,.111,:b (roan La ZiOlatta . . , llia Ft-IMO. :. I:..vi,sv. tynickstep 'iellor. ::. I ;....:I,:i 3liAlivy. rozpotti i lielle;.. s.: •It-,1tt0.. .I..toLiut. , . :lAA W altx re'ts.r:. _l-1 . 1.. ri:A:Ct r:. c0m113,t.-..r. LIN-1A ,kind will give a concert from tAzuul tin Si Imlay evening next, t ' . ..eittmill)er 2i. The' following is pitt;gramme - : ' 124.tu1l 1,11 'Mil!, 14••Ve1hth;C:: 0p...1 16 .Nr rvp;:4l.l,s-' Ifeltilcke. I:.K}: ' Mask Fanta_Aa. Ar rang...l • .............. J. ningleber6 Echo Polk?, .• rcriUesO. t•A, f•-i Potpouq..ELßA.y,r. is au , era peculiarly prppitions to Ow growth of soeietieS, - and tin secret or.- !zanizathin has made . !_reenter strides than udd `Fellows in Pennsylvania. The teachings-of Odd Fellowship,are eminent ly clkulattql to make its adherents better, mei to okert a beneficent iniluebee in , ;nny e nninaiiiiy: In this- te , nuity orddr is and numbers:some or the very be'4t men in every emnimmitY. _. .•• ~,ery etermn. .1, _ .11 comma-• . . ny with quite a •tuntllt'er of the members. - Titresoav,. the 16th fast., was the day of:Bradford Lodge, we last:week visit e d appointed for the laying of the corner the :s,elip, 2 , , ntni vi,ronos . Loilge:at.. ; Burling., stone of the new Pt esbyterian church at ton. Although only about six Months of Troy. 1" came not iii warmth and- sun ag.., this organization has - Math: such ; shine, but itt_cletttls and cold and rain. progress that•its.membership'are counted ' Neverthelcss a very :2, -- Trryd andience ;gather amotigi he best informed in the county, ed in the old (hovel' at half-past ten-and i ~- -,--.....-- -- - 1 the services:bexan with singing— '', \ se' BA I-L.—The- Farmers Ft 11. U. Of ~- -Not to the li , rrctrs of me Lora _ - - Thett3apc,,t, tire an.] smoke. - :••'!lores: - iiill was :iefeate.l by the Fanners 1.;.. D. C. or wp:!inkitv , • the second rime,„lt was real: gt.ott eerieezational _sing .e., Htord, iv la-t. for a ba: ami ball: The Mg. led by the clarion-yotee of the pastor: rnw mr.. J. s., LExtoN. of the M. E. tirst eaute tray played Saturday, Sept. 11. Church. Troy. read Psalms cxlix. and cl., at 'tl - ‘ 4 - saultin- . ., resultim: in a vietory lot i l„. r iii . i „,, i . s. a ) 1 ,- . b y ii se ,, i . e a ~..I 1.0 . 41. after which prayer was offet-ed by the Rey, .S. c. Melitatov. of Mansfield, Pa. .Iml be rite way, \Vv . Vi ere '', , ,l:ttl to nit'cf PothoN ing the devotional exercises were _:h t oat ortho nine I)l:tN'ers'zit - the 1.-ir.inge is I 'z, e crii . Cji•r. and to extend to them the ad ' h. ""'”" l ':` .. pr. J. s• STE'V.tnT. Of T.- I ,,, thi „f f c ii, iws l i ii.., Ti.,y :.call gem l„ . . y.:ada: Judge Lon; and Eyler Pzek. of T hi , , „; . _, eollo. ~, , , me was „ layeii „ ii i , rey, and Or. W. E. Bros, of Elmira. ~.i . „o od s i „ i si i , ires . Lim ..' the ii i.„- I ha- last address would have been deliver • " lir j uu j ugs o f t h e . 1.. , : a in were , wo , I . ery dose, , ed . io the open air . but for the injunction ...4-h sl i t. ? ~.„: , ,,f i n . 4 f„ur . a w l t w „ "chi e, ,,_ : "t--" the rutting ram.; Thu; speaking con ,-.,, but on the s:...venth inning the elltd:...i, letters were read-from Rev. IsAAt- Tor:11. Rev. .1". CHrAeNocit i tN and Hey. Partners of W.. 'seceing sev, i t rai l s th-c • :-; E. li. C,t MP. former paStors of the church; !1.,ce., 11111 g - ruclually became !...(!,41:1j'aged. Thi - •:. phlyi'd Well lilt" ninth inning. ;the and then led by the venerableYitolge 1 , , - .,•., o n ly s u ., win g - t..:.-t, i•.,, n -•:, Tine game LoNt:. the coiwestatiou crossed to the 5.t...%1 t4.and :J3 at the mid of the ninth : rising* trails ( If tiff rww edifice, where un inning ill fa , .iir .of the Farmers of may_ -, der umbrellas.they witnessed the eeremo sa al; illg._ , ip p :ny of the laying of" -the corner-stone., This - • , . ~ ~ was done 'by tlk• pastor, Rey. lit: - L. , • l'i:m•Eo.—Perhaps the poorest exhibi- ' Cosn,, in a'soletnn and appropriate man ,. i , o' of ball tossing. hat the WMonas have ' ner: Afrer prayer and the benedicti6n, ) , eca guilty of this year, was in their the congregation dispersed, well 'pleased _game with the Gazelles 6r. Laporte, on With the C'KV reises,but a trifle disappointed Wed:Ay morning. last. Starting with the- that the day alts not, fair and pleasant. •-trong lead of sto flit the • first two in-' - ', • We heartily congratulate the Presbyte • ; itt:::: . they seemed. to imagine that they runs of Troy on the prospect before them. tre.:e ,itre of victory, a.ud farther ef- After examining. the plans and the work tort on their part le!'entirely utineeessa- asfar as carried on, we say unhesitating ,-v, and then began' a series of muffs, over- •ly - that a - inure tasteful and complete :I!ri tt..s. ete., surprising to their' autago- church edifice cannot be found anywhere. and humiliating to their friends. - Externally it will be an ornament to the - ', The' game was fairly won by the Ga- . town:while internally it makes full pro . Iles. although we 410. not belieVe that - vision for the comfort and operations of lI3PY played near as well as they could. the church; the Sunday-school, the prayer iif the runs made, not One was earned by meeting and' the ladies' societies of the ''' ll ":r Party. -Nt't eyelta respectable play - congregatien. The auditorium_ will seat ~% as made by either nine. with the single 450. The seats are arranged soni-eireu c •-• cept;on of Dr:anow's running catch of,. laity, so that every one will be in full ..• toil. 41101 adouble play by the LxottAl , l 'shirt. of the preacher. The ceiling will , ;others. Disnnow has : the credit of be of corrug - ated iron, and the wainscot- - ‘l,..cen passed halls—seven of W Which per- ting of light gray stone trimnied with a,!tied tallies. The fielding errors of the brown-stone. A large organ, already k", item is :lnounted to . ...1.7•", whilst. Om Ga- promised .by generons friends of the 11'. lane 'Tcdited .with 2 4. Annexed is church, will stand behind the pulpit. I:Adjoining the auditorium on the east tire . „ ' t:'.../.4:t.i.r.5. 1:. o. the pray4ir room and the ladies' parlor. 3IV an -011,4 . 2 3 Over these AS the general Sunday-school 12 3 Lyou., c ' :' 1 3 tiag.:.3 f) 1 5 . room, and near by the infant-class room : • r ; : : a ,J Inglom. ;EX s 5....2 4 ' while in connection with the parlor there i•• • 1 4 )lawn, r L.... ... : . ...2 2 : ais kitchen, china closet and cloak-room. '', ~P I. 3 1, .........0 ' 3 :Cotnstocic, E c 1.....0 4 . . ~I. rfl . - or, '1„ g t,,,,,,,E I. .. t,:.. 2 The front will be or by a tower -1-. .. . ... 1....1 3 omistock,_W 1 f.... 1 a with a lofty -spire, while a lower tower on . ..... :•1 :: Dunham.' 1 b.- ••••• •2 i the west side will serve, to ventilate the • ii T.,lar ..... 15 , *7 I auditorium: The material is brick, laid si e.es I:1: iNSINCS. , in'black cement, and this rendered imper- I. 23 'I .:' 4 7 9 • . Violll3 to dampness. The entire cost . Will 'e 1:. , c: , ... a o'4 0 0 0 3 t-31 . be about V 2-1,000. This, we understand, is 1 u :e 4 1 , 1 1 .4 Q-15 ' nearly all provided for. The building will 1: , ' , . ,, •ata..,1-Lone. First tia-sn on errors-11 - i no. G:L.o•ue , '„ z 2. • be completed July 1,1811 i. 1 -,, a4m—raa•Ns n. more. or eniclainot. - The Troy Presbyterian Church was or .. 1 ~1 .,• ~ .r.v011.. Imam ganized in ISIII. The first edifice, on the —The. lied Stockings of. this place beat lot where the -new one is now - uilding, -I: , sheqttin "boy-:," on Saturday laA, was erected about 18138. • This same year, • 11, gr•tunds of the former - .by a score Rev, ,lsita.c ~301:to was installed pastor, , a - itt 1,,, iii." , who served in this relation until 1851. In m OH. V I \ (I, 1., I, 111 WE BIM , -I' he licd.So . .cliings and Actives play- , 18-18 the present church building was ~1 ~ fr..: innings game on Satunlay last— cream: iYht to be Tory coin -1 • i and was,thou, . ry ,--. ~'.-,- cto -tit' feting o r the lteds. - I rinidious.and - complete.. Now it is com . , -f, pletely outgrown, and the prosperous con -1 1 , - I:, imrter hays the score in the -,, anie ! gregation requires larger and more eon ,i, )I,.iltiay Ivill. s ‘ tincl . , Wilionas, 100, and venient quarters. Great' credit is due the !,;'-:, lks fI. That , s. prOty hard ' 4l us is ; present pastor for his Zeal and energy in t - :11 - ;:ilvics?" . Cotibrnt yon change i directing the .now project , and we hope ii. t:. til t 0 1, and lit -j - our brother :printer that pastor niul people will long enjoy the ;, score for the impor of the craft: We 1 nevi - and beautiful. church tether: - - , • ,:io r .. ! generous -nor yon ar'' we won: t l i , ..-.., f . -,,,..:: - r 4... ,,-......-„,-...... • -, f 1 ...!• -.:-". '- I'. 1 :'. V.lll:•Ver • `CriSjillr."—Frce Prexi. , ri , 'T mu kit;zellea, of Alits.rilneoplay.be Wi . - --- vie 're content to call ii99tol; ELLORY. ; atonal. o :Toirande!ogit,;..3ltinday. The ;',lit .1,. you ',think our slimmer clothes Will . i. - 11x.roitirEit. - -sarllbe.79ttretStWitt :stand 109 do for winti:i wehe? (if eolirse we ditl'ut s, to 0 in favor of -Towanda. -Here's our he: the Willonali WOtillt beat the Gazelles, t 0": on a-bottle of blackberry.B,4liran Ina if you should happen to meet:: a - fel- .i .Dettlocrui. • - - . . . l'"K about. our sizi, with a linen duster on 4 Demoeratteas usual. , 3lbung the batik a al ,, ng in January, you -eu ascribe it to ; into allquestions..; -:' Too bad, JEStiEy too Ba. , e-ball. - No reference to that "muff" ( bad Cand rota so young: But evil coninni at ..:€l7 "Wise nieu" - ete., "Fools" etc. iniatiotts corrupt geOthinanners. THE ArillbEl adieu ,6fore the Agelenl . taing Soctety gill be deliveted this inoropsg et 11 o'clock. .. • pursuaneo : of a call the youn g men of Towanda. Bone aSsetnbW in their room Tnesdayreliening and organized a Hartranft Club: Gs° D. - • MONTAN - YE, EM., called the meeting to ordet and briefly stated ita,,,object. On motion L ZtlcPaititsox was elected-tem porary President, and 3. V.. ()morn Sec rotary. A Constitution and byelaws for the government of • the club was then adopted; . The meeth* then Vrooeeded to elect permanent officertN and the folloWing persons were elected to serve as the offi cers during the campaign President'--.T. Es Conntwo. Mee-Presidents-Ist Ward, W. G. Gone DON-; 2d Ward, It. A. 3funcmt; ad Ward, Ow: FRALEY. Seerdary—J. Onualn. Tredsurer-=-W. IL DODGE. A ia#go number of members then signed the constitution, pledging themselves to use honorable means to secure the election of the Stati and Connty tickets. The meeting was addressed by Messrs. SrnEtrEn, HOLVOIII}, ELSBREE, CAENG (MAN and 31cPuEusoN. The brief ad dresses of the gentlemen were received with the utmost enthusiasm, and the audi bum signalized their approval by entering' heartily into the campaign. On motion adjourned, to meet Tuesday evening, 2Stli nst. Never was a preliminary meeting better attended; , and the enthusiagm exhibited reminded us of the memorable Presidan tial campaign of FREMONT, in 18513. Bradford will do her whole • duty this fall. We liope!onr friends will organixo - in eve ry bormigh and township in the county iminediately, and work energetically until the . Polls close for the success of as worthy a ticket as was ever presented to them for their support. See to it, friends. In or- - gauization there is unity and strength. • • • FAMILY GATIIERING.—There VMS an interesting family gathering tsf the chil dren and grandchildren Of ALMON Lt; No (deceased), of Rush ; Susquehanna county, Pa., on Thursday the 241 inst., at the resi dence ofijostAn HonToN, a son-in-law, in Allis !Inflow. Bradford county. ALArsoN Ltlic was among the pioneers of Susquehanna county, from Connecti cut.. Five boys and four girls with :24 children survive to perpetuate the fami ly. Hey..A. B. LUNG. .IklAltY TON) and BEnepen. A. (FnosT), reside •in Bradford county, Pa; Anntsox W. Lt - xn, in Kansas: B. P. LI - Nn. in Ohio: Dr. J. C. Luxr:, M. I)., and famnr.t.i.‘ - (P.m- Diunal), in New York: SA itAil E. (Mt ; ABE) in Pa., and Bev. A. H. Ltncu, in New 'jersey. , , . Only 19 were. present.' They dined be neath the beautiful shade trees adjoining the residence of Josr.in llonrox. After partaking of a sumptuous dinner, they lingered at the table an • hour lot-, more, tracing genealogies. rehearsing' -reminis cences, and telling stories tvhich produced both weeping and mirth. Several formal speeches of a tender and serious charac ter, and singing and prayer, concluded the exercises. The whole occasion was one of rare interest, and will long be re membered. kT i ti I.: following account of i surgical operation performed by a native of this county will be read with interest by the medical-profession everywhere, and lits skillful rind successful performance will be especially gratifying to the numerous friends of Dr: ItE.EsE Davis: in this dun:- ty. The paragraph is from The Pittston Gq:dte "One of .the most. remarkable opera tions of the ,kind known to our medical men, was the - removal; laSt Monday after 'noon, -of an ovarian' tumor from ADA SIMNON &mutter of ...11D;1. JEA*FITTE 'Simrsoti, only nine years old. The tumor was first discovered by the mother last jannatz; It grew rapidly, and during :s recent visit to Wilkes-Ilarrre, the child Was taken very sick. - Dr. D.tvls, of that city, was called in, who, pronounced it ovarian, and advised the removal 'of the tumor 4 as it would have been certain 'death,'as it was; and on arriving - home it 'was arranged to perform the operation. which was done on Monday last, as stat ed. A large number of the profes:4ion were present. among whom were Drs. DAvis. Gt - rtium Entissmzu and another thysician of I.Vilkes-13arre; Dr. .N. tittnitxr.s, of Turbotville, Pa.; Dr. 9:Mal ley (cousin of our townsman, his name sake), of Massachusetts ;. Drs. t N :- Wool), 1 I ANT3I AN, - O. 3rA LE Y. MO,: and Kitt:sst.tin, of Pittston. Dr. DArn't con ductedthe operation, which was success fully performed. in about half an hour. he little patient was kept under the in fluence of ether timing the. time. About a quart of The contents of the tumor was first taken away, ant: then the sac, which also contained considerable water, was re moved. None of . the medical gentlemen present had ever met or heard of a similar case with one so young. Drs. DAvis and r.snEit w ota) are attending the child. She is reported to be doing well, with every prospect of recovery." =9 Dit24o *Mailer, an old and highly . • • • • eititin of this plsoq, die c . , $ w kust, aged 65 years. He was ou Smday in the Catholic Ceinatery,Avery, large concourse of pa?* pie followhig hls remains to the • re• Tige ftWof the oth inst. the barn of Urns Mksizre .In Stantling Stone Was burned to the grernid, tngether with all its eontenbr, bdrusistihg of ww, grain; ae. It *as only through the greatest ef forts that his dwelling was saved. Tho Ore was undoubtedly the work of an in cendiary. Avisrui Womes.—One of our Denni;• crath subscribers says he . don't like the, political - tone of the REPORTER., but he has to endure its Weekly visits in order to keep peace in the family. We guarantee that our friend's wife is a woman of sound judgment, and we cherish hopes that LEW, under her teachings, and b3r the rd influence of the REPOKTEII; may yet led to see the ZrrOrs df Dsmocracy. ANDILENV Hayr.it, an employe in E. C. tiEwErt's factory, met with a severe and I painful accident on Thursday last. While employed in the shop he was in some manner drawn in contact with a circular saw. In his efforts to extricate himself; his left hand was nearly amputated. The teeth of the saw also cut through his vest and shirt, While Mr. 11. is maimed for life, ho feels thankful that ho escaped with his life. Mr. H. is a pyrid cut, indus trious man, and should receive not only the sythirathy of our citizens, but their substantial aid, if necessary, as his injury will of course prevent him from earning any thing for some time. Ir ors all explained now. For some weeks past, the friends of D. O. Hoi.Lox have been sorely puzzled to.neeount. for his strange performances. Ile wandered about in a half-distracted, moody state, tnit his countenance was always illumined by the pleasantest smiles. An announce, .thent in this paper explains' the whole 'Matter. Cupid had wounded him, in - fact had succeeded in so throWing a Net around him that he was unable to control himself. Now that ho has done the only sensible thing to be done under such cit , cumstances, we have no dOttbt.that when he returns from /'that trip \Veit," he will .be found clothed in his right mind. lie has certainly found a prize in the es thimble young lady whom ho led to the. hymeneal altar, and ought to be proud' and happy over his conquest. TIIRNE new attorneys were admitted to the bar of-this county, this week. The new candidates for legal honors and re, tamer Ices, passed most satisfactory and .creditable examinations, and we doubt not will realite as practitioners the highest expectations of their friends. LLEWELLYN ELSBILEE, one of the young gentleman referred to, is a sou of N." C. EtstMEE gsq.; and , a graduate of Cornell. lli • legal studies have beenpursued under direction OVERTON ELSIIREF.. We take Pleasure in recommending him to the confidence of the public, and predict' that he will become a a successful member of the legal profession, and an honor to the bar. -E. L. Hii.i.ts, *ho has pursued Ws office studies in the .of - PEET it DAVIES, iS a graduate of Princeton and is one of our most promising young - men. Ho possesses talent of a high order, is indus. trious, studious, and strictly honest—val. nape traits of character, and indispensar ble; to'ii - sucoessful attorney:•,_ - • Wtta.ttat LtrrtE, the other accession to tho tar_, 'has also been a student - in PEET- it DAVIES' office.. He inherits a liking for the legal :profession. ; Bis two uncles arc eminent members of the bar of this State, and his brother, S. W. LITTLE, a highly esteemed lawyer in this county. , In addition to his inherited inclination for 1 the laic, -lie has been carefully educated in that direction, and bids fair to become a fit sue6es.sor or his distinguished reb tives. THE- Grange Pic-nic in Franklin on Sat- - . ttrkay last, although not largely attended, owing to inclemency of the weather, was a very enjoyable affair to all who were present. The meeting was held in a beat tiful grove near the residence of JAMES Boor. The generous fhrrnerS brought welldilled baskets of the very choicest Viands, and when all had been well fed the store had not been appreciably dimin ished. To - Mrs..J.tmks Boor we were in debted for the grandest dinner a hungry man. ever sat down to. The lengthy gable Merally groaned under the weight of roast chicken, roast beef, vegetables, and deli cacies :of every discription, while the spacious dining room was well filled, and our generous host and hostess only re gretted that the guests were so few. Such a dinner, served in so generous and hos pitable manner, did much to recommend to out- friend RIDGWAY and his excellent wife, the Grange; and if Mrs. ROOF'S culinary art is the result of her connection with that .Order, we advise every lady in the land to join. By the way, we caught an occasional glimpse of several very in 7 teresting rosy-checked young ladies dur ing the dinner hour. 'lf they are Mrs. R.'s :daughters, our opinion is, about the same "number of young rmen will some day be blessed with real helpmeets. The feasting over, speeches appropriate to the occion were made by J, E. PIIIT.T.ET, C. F.,NICH -01.S; Capt. MANVII.i.E, W;11. SMITII.,and Hon. E. R. MvEn. Rev. E. P. Ifs.n.uomi and wife spent several days in this place last week. They were on their way to, Connecticut. Mr. 11. has been labming on the Pacific coast, and during the past month paid a visit to Alaska.. lie kindly furnishes us with the following interesting 'description of his tour to this. new • and , almost unknown country: _-' : , ' • lived; and Mr. Linvis learned ''frornltherci Day before yesterday, August 17, we ,' those lessons of kindness and 'hospitality , ‘-‘ left Fort Wrangle for 4 The pig G hte i er , i which eminently fitted him to be the no i iasit is called. Eighteen of us chartered' I blest wor' of God. Intellectually and - many year like a sthall steamer which 'we found in the morally, he stood for Saul among the Jews. head and shoulders harbor and sailed up the Stickeen river. above his fellows. His hand and heart We had to Leave at midnight to reach the were always open to do good, and want glacier as early as possible. At' nine went smiling from his door. He o'clock we saw an immense 'field of ice ed to relate to the young the history of delight stretching in each direcrion farther_ than the early settlers; and to have the privi the eye could reach. We were astonished . also to find the mountains all around cap-• lege of ligtening to his narration oil pio neer life,strUggles with poverty ,in the ped and patched with deep snow! But wildemesS---•wild and strange .storms of when we reflected that' we were nearly in Indian depredations—of alts of heroism • latitude 57 0 , and away from salt water ' and the inflUence of equatorial currents, and fortitude—was truly vvrand beyond, r we ceased to wonder. Though but corn- description.most seen a husband and father, lie was a ' paratively few white people have ever seen this glacier, and nothing has been perfect model, As a neighbor, e peter .he was • written about it that I have ever seen, always the good Samaritan. passed by on the other side, where there yet it is the mostremarkable one I have was an opportunity to render assistance. ever looked upon :The face of it - at the Of such men the world produces too few. , base hai been measured and found to be fire miles is extent. The Indians say it is Jcs.rus LEWIS was born in WyaluSing, 90 piles long and it is known to be at Ilmefo . nl county, Pa., August 24, 1787, and died at the house of hid daughter, in least 40. We saw and talked with a white man who had ascended it twenty miles. Wyalusing, in 1874, aged f)7 years. IHe In the distance it appears to be about 50 was married to POLLY KEILER, De m . feet in ',height, and when we were told bee ;3,' 1812. His 'remains peacefully sleep in the rd. that it was 500 feet in thiekne.s on the et 'churchyard • near bis oldlhome—tbere face, .3VO.could not' realize it any more than when in Egypt we were told that 1 to rest tillthe dead in Christ shall rise. the Pyramid of Cheops was nearly the 'Life's Work is done. We cannot see. his' face nor hear his voice—bnt{ his example same,height., After a long tramp through Ind influence are with us hi will con e the brush, "and over' millions of tons of 1 • - tinne forever. • ,1 • , , • rock& and gravel which it has pressed „ Bev.; DAVID CRAFT maul an ouitnary down, we reached it, and began to ascend notice', of HENRY GAYLORD: OR inotiOn its slippery side. Then. it R';:ts that we it is placed among the filesrcif the Society. believed all that we had been told My wird and Mrs. Major Bort.; of Portland, The Secretary announced 10 the Spciety the death of Vs it. A. FUR , Esq., one of Oregon, were of the party, and with some itti members. On motion knwAnto Ilku assistance Succeeded in making part of the ascent 'of the majestic glacier. A Rieg, Esq., is selected to write an obitua, ; • young officer of the Fort, more daring, ry notice. f 1 It was agreed that the Society hold a Min the rest of us, made his way into special meeting in Canton; 'on Fridiay,- dangeronS places, and before he - was. 5, aware of it was off his - feet, and came near October 8, 187 at 2P. IL; On motion adjourned. sliding into an ' ale hole,' hundreds of , feet in depth, from which he could proba- I It. A. Mzacir- bly have never•been extricated. Wellnal. ly gathered around what looked like a deep, deep. well, and throw stones into it. The sound , indicated the long way they tiaveled. We could hear the rushing of water as if a deep, swift current was Bow ing hundreds of feet below. • "This glacier is between two moun tains 3,000 feethigh, covered with sprucii, and he_mlock more thin half way to the top, and- then streaked with deep green grass to. the' perpetual snow; the whole forming- a landscape of grandeur and beauty such as I had never seen in various tours' through Switzerland. Be tween thig glacier and the winding river Stickon, is first a• lake filled with gro temne little islands, a lofty ridge of rocks and a deep fringe of small trees. Just opposite are three streams of steam ing hot water from immense boiling springs bear the river. surely extremes meet' even heroin this arctic region. The -icy "Old water from the glacier pours into the lake nearly opposite where the three streams of .hot water , empty themselves into the muddy, Stickeen (or Stichien, as the Russians' spell it).. This river has never been explored above 200 miles from its month. It is thought to be about GOO. miles long. In- the winter it is frozen solid to the bottom,' and men pass up and down on the ice drawn by dogs, sorre of which we saw. They draw from two to dues hundred pounth." i , TEit. society held lits regular wining .irt ;the Gted' *ay I ROOM, on Sept. 18. I The Freeideo,lDr. ~14;.R... . ha the t .r - !:•;•I c ,:- - .- - ~ r . ,_. : . - -i, • ( kit' IhAD iVii, 4)l t IL 11L - Oli:Ow : .%, • 14.07:1A0* a Clic& IL 11611 Tort, were , eaten thatlihers. ,'• The Librarian repotted a donation of booker Col. G. F. MASON: On mo titar- they:lWecteeepte and 4 vote of thanki tendered to the donor.- i -; • The folloiritifrofticers .for the ensuing year were elected i . • .. . i ... :. , President; - Gen. "WAL:nrrint ; Viiie rieddents, COL 3. - Frlltsas, Rom L. P. 13vAilionti ; Seb,rebarY, It. •A. Minima, Esq.; Corresponding Secretary,! EDWARD HERRICK, Esq.; Treasurer, Col Jolt's A CODDENO; Librarian, Joint J. GruFrerns; Com. of Library; Hon. IL L. &PTT; Hqn: 11_, .F Hontmir',_.Dr:. B. P'. ALLt-W Cogs. Of Matte; S. W. Liviik, • Esq., COL Ei. OVEivrox ) ._o aj. E. W. lisLy.; Comf 'Publication, jr., iV. W. Kraosnimq, Esq., S. - W: ALTORD, Jensox HOLCORIL Rev. DAVID CRAFT, Chairmim of the - Committee on History of the COunty, pre sented the following report, We: , .GENTLEWFX OF THE HISTORICAL 1301- 1 Fait or- BELADFOIU) COUNTY : During the qUarter just ended, the committee on the County History, have prosectited their work without interruption- Bomb valuable • Material has Web bollebtedi and substan-' tial progi, ess been Made iii .piitting that. - Material In Shape fel-publication. 'History making is like house-building--ithe work is never finished. Facts will i now and , then-come to light in unexpected places, which materially modify, and surprisingly connect facts previously ascertained.: There is evidence which places the fact beyond a doubt that from 'Wyriox north-. ward to Tioga Feint, quite a number Of people Were settled during the early part of the RevoltitiOnary War—buti with the exception of the family of Jon.N. Steen!), 'I have as yet been .unable t d find - Alie 1 names of any of them. They were royal- I ists, awl after' the chose of the war went some of thorn to Shelburne - in Neva Scotia and hi the . counties West of Niagara. That theitook with them valuable papers there can hardly. he a doubt;-but whether theycan be found, or, indeed, irsearch Should be made, it is doubtful if at this date Much information could be gathered. ' From the British war office Copies of papers relating to the Battle of Wyoming have beep forwarded, but contain - nothing new. The census of the British Provinces in North America for 1790 to 1806, to gether with the papbrs iii the wai office there, were burtted.in the destruction of the l'arliament House in 1845. It is very probable that from foreign sources but little if any information can be hail on ; questions relating to our local hiatory, 1 - An examination of the recordi at East on,. which are in a very confused condi-, lion, revealed nothing new. One 'of our members, Mr. .T.iv CILtAPEL, haS kindly consented to make examinations of the public, records of Nortlymberland county for My , use. • ' 1 , The records of Lycoming county, of which the northern part of thli county was a part for about nine years, are yet to be examined, where it is hoped valua ble information may be found.. . i There have been from time to time va-i rious articles of historical value phblished in the,:newspapera of the county, which demand considerable work in copying— which with little expense could be done by other hands. Thus far committee have not felt Warranted by the action of the. society in expending money in this direc tion, but it is believed such : an eXpendi-' tore =might be Made with advantage to the general work. • . , , The work is now in such shad of fdr- Wardness that the Sotiety may begin to take, steps looking toward its . publica tion; and determine as to the site,, and general style of the work, size of . the edi tion, etc. I , 'Ali of which is respectfully submitted ' - • DAVID cRAFT, , • Col. Joifx 'A. ComstNu. read the follow , jug obituary, notice of J 7.srus Lnwis : Again our ranks arc roken. - Another pioneer - has fallen.' J sTus LEWIS has. finished his labors. One of not eldest members of the Ilistoriad Socieiy—one dearly loved and highly honored thy all, ; has. passed away. And while with sad hearts we mourn the losS our soci4ty, and the world has sustained; we point, to his exainple'and record his Many virtues, and emulate his Christian character with feel ings bordering on adoration. lleWas one of nature's noblemen. The embodiment of honest sincerity andHtrnth—het bated dissimulation and despised every, evil way. He early espoused the etivse of freedom, and for many years with tongue and pen ho labored faithfully to secure a legal rec ognition of the civil rights', of all classes, regardless of race or edit.. He grappled with slavery at a time when a man's life was in danger if he were knoWn to'be an. Abolitionist. A kind Providence bounte ously lengthened out his life to see,( enjoy and realize the grand fulfilment of the de sire of his life—the downfall of American Slavery. . 1 1 • • A devout and faithful Christian, be had said, like Joshua,. "As for me mid my house we will serve .the Lord." HO kept his covenant. Faithful and true in .all the relations of life, hell; Jremembercd as the honored. head of a model amily. While thdy were living in their plf.tsant home—the intelligent father, they kind and amiable mother, surrounded by; their five sons and four lighters—the !Visitor, could imagine Paradise regained.. His early life was with those braVe old spirits who left their Eastern helm& and came to the wilds of Pennsylvania to hew anti carve out their fortunes amongst wild beasts , and Indians. Braver* men never COUItT, PROCEEDINGS. —.) September 'l5. - , Corn vs Samuel Berry. COurt sentence him to pay a tine of $lO, costs of prosecu tion, and undergo ari inaprisoinnent of aix months in the county jail. 1 vri 4 3 In re. the petition! to inc ase the rate of tax in South Creek to hip. Conirt order the Commissioners of_.the township to levy's tax of one'and a half cents for town putposes. - • . 1 • Eliza J 3lcSerrick vs Thomas MeKei rick. 'Rachel Landon vs Joseph Landon. On motion of Hon. Delos Rockwell, Conti Order the usual decree of divorce, in each of the above cases. , 13 5 Bentley vs S P Wallis et al. Court ditect a writ of habere facia* possessionam tole issued. D L Holden vs M S Allen. Court di rect the record to be amended.: PEr Milrei vs' A. •T . Dunbar. Buie to ahow ; „canse why judgment shall not be set aside se to the Gattishee. ' : - i E W Bale .vs W Brandinll. Auditor's Report 1110 and confirmed nisi. Exoep z tions filed. On motion of Wit Foyle, F.5q.,. - Court. admitg Dunham, Es 4., a member or the Sullivan county bar, to practiceln the several courts of Bradford county, ,where; upon be was duly sworn; • ' On motion of Wm' 1 1` Davies, 'Esq., Court admit B 8 Bentley, jr., - Esq., a IN ~e-: i.rnn.~xa~F.o:ator>Fi~:~tiY+d*~yx«6~. ~ µ3ioiCae+?wf+4ww+~r,~.~..~.-.:a«.x :,....n.' member of ihe !looming meaty_ bat! to practice in the several oonrtiof - Br fold county, whereupon be wadry won/. The folkoring Sheriff's MW,a , _yrore ac knowledged, in open Court, hydro Sr J litunroe Stith George'W Lettexs Piety of laid in Albany Var., obe.fotntb acre. So ff.t ki4t 10 a v the property of John W ; ernurideration 14X). • - r To A Ar'shree. Horne and lot in 4th, ens Rao'. Sold Sept 2, as the_ property Matilda gnell; consiileratke 425. To stifred Yhmian. House and lift ip Canton. 0: Sold.l . Lpil 22, as property of R B .', rk; considertiUon To Benjamin Xtiyicaulall. Mune' tied tot in Towanda Bore'. Sold Sept 10 as property or P Cash; consideration is,- a2o. . To Cariplino Maley. - House atrd lot' in Canton Boro': Sold Sept 10 as propertl of Randall ' .anti Manley; consideration, $BlO. • _._— • ir • To Delas Rocklell; Piece of land in Columbia township, containing three fourths of an acrq. Sold, as, property of Wilmot and. Ruth Soper; consideratcon, $5.00 } ; To James; Foster. House and lot in Towanda Bolo'. SePt', lo P m NitY of Henry Harris; consideration $2OO. ; To En:aline M Houston. Lot of land . in Towanda 13oro:. • Sold 6 92t" 2 as property Al' Cowleir; consideration $5. To Hiram -Ellis: , Pleceof land situated in Shesheonin township, one-fourth facie. Sold Sept .2 as property of Alphonse Hill and Moses Watkins; consideration $ 1 ,20. To W II !Morgan, and L L Moody, House and lot in • Wysox township., Sold. Sept 2as prop erty of James Sickles; con sideration $4 OO. D L Sweney and II A Chamberlain.. House and lot, in Towanda Bone. Sold Sept 10. as property of Charles Fraley; consideration.s7lo. ' To James Wood. House and lot in To wanda Boro'.l Sold June 5 as property of W Bramhall; consideration $1,142. To Edward; Overton, Jr.' Piece of land la Tuscarora, township, containing . 120 acres. Sold Sept 2as property of John 13 Pliancy, excepting 12 acres heretofore convoyed to John M. Franklin; consident, tion $25. To_E T Fox'. Piece of land in .llonroe' township, containing 260 acres. Sold Sept 2 as propezty of *Delanson Kellogg; con sideration $1,600. . , To Win : Snyder. Piece. of. .land in Litchfield toiviishiP, Containing $4O acres. Sold Sept 2 as property of Allerzgtantetti; consideration $520. Tolle4 lot 'Of land in. Alba 13owi, sold Sept 2 as, property of Jefferson A. Witlierell and SS Reynolds; consideration azs. To Stern McKee: lot of land in Frank lin township, Containing ,26 acres, sold Sept 2 as Property of .'Michael Murray; consideration $405. • To Caroline C Manley; lot of land (fantod township, sold. Sept' 2 trOperkf of S A Rundall !and J S Manley! consider. ation $103.. , To Miller 'Smith; lot of land in - - Albany township, !sold June 5,; as property of Henry,Crandall; consideration, $2,050. To J B M llMman, executor of estate of Clark Sweetd piece of land - in Monroe, township, containing 4 acres, Sold Sept 2 as- property of J C Wheeler and Frank Melville; consideration $2OO. To Burk, ThOmas Co.; , lot of land in Canton township, containing • 58 acres, sold Sept 2 as the property of James Stan ton; consideration $1,150. To Cornelius N Mosier; lot of land ii Armenia toul?sl!ip, containing 25 acres, Sold I.;tcpt 2 ai property of C G Bailey; consideration $l6O. To 1)II ItayWood; piece of land in ller rick township, Outlining 115 acres 'sold June 10,'•a' prepe,rtY of A 11 and Betsey L Stone; consideration )n.). • To Geo C AtWood; house and lot in Wyalnsing, twp.;,sold Sept 2 as .property of Geo W-Woodruff; censideratimtslsl). To S N Bronson.: lot of lanCiii Rome township, containing 135 acres, soldßept 2 as property, of W It ; Parks; 'co:riskier:v. ;tion $3,655. ; I To A L eranmer; lot of land iu Leßoy and GranAlle townships, containing 42 acres, sold 'July 10 ad, property Of Truman Roby anti .Tames Storrs, T. T.:. cinasidera- Hon $l6O. TC•.01) Bartleq; lot in Towanda Boro, sold sett property of G W Moffit; consideration $5. . TO John Melntiie; lot of lana - id Alba ny township, containing 70 acres; sold Sept 2 as the property of - Wm W Pember ton; congideraticoi,sl7s. To S D Sterigere; house and lot in i Al bany township, sold June 5 as property of Daniel Xello,g,g;•consideratiim $250.. " To.N C Barrispiece of latiA in Athens township, containing 2 acres, sold Sept 10 as property Of Ball it Cumming's . ; 4ousid eration,*s,oso. : • C W Quick . .vs;AR Oliver, W D Mary Lathrop. . Court grat leave to the defendants to pay the money into Cduit, and rule•to show cause why plaintiff Shall not file a deed according- to the terms of the &rntraet, before taking the money out of Court.- 0 E Piekett'i4 use vs-Mary 'late Mary Hale. •- -quirt, 'order the judgment to.be-sct aside,-and the name of 'D L Mil lard-be added to the record is a defend ! ant. , ' I Monday, September ,20.. • Joseph Tewner 'ts•P . A TiwitiCri Audi tor's Report confirMed - finally. •"- -Sullivan Anthracite `Coal Cci:'e use pa A Blake Co. j Noble, John Holmes, and A Wickham- ys 31 J Long. Court strike off rule to arbitrate in.each of the above alses.' • 1 *Elmer A Brock vs Alien 31 Brock. _On motion of Madill Calhf, Court. ':order the.usuardecree of 41vorce: - • . Ulysses Mercur Iva A.B -.Templeton: Court direct a .V.e:nif.Fx. to issife ,in this case. _ - A J Noble ..Noble vs Jpi Kirby et. al. • Court allow the defendants to pay into Court money.tendered the plaintiff in this case. IYA Peck's nse !vs Blood & Co. The death of W A Peck is suggested, and Jane L T Peck, adnerix, is substituted. L S Arnold vs Edwin Buie to show cause why judgment shall - noth° opened, and the defendant be let into a defense. • . • I On reading certificate, and on inatioli of E Overton, Jr.; Eig., -the Court admit Llewellyn Ellsbree ito practice as an,At torney in the several courts of Bradford, county, whereupon be was duly:sworn. On reading certifiCate, and on mdtion of Peet & Davies, theTourt admit t L Hil lis to practice as lan attorney in.the sever al courts of Bradford county, whereupon he was duly sworn. I • On reading certificate, and on motion of Peet & 'Davies, _the Court admit Wm Lit tle to prantice as an attorney in the sever al courts of Bradford county, • whereupon he was duly sworn. { - - Jos Bryant et al vs DavidAbrams,;jr, Conit enjoin Sheriff frbni 'proceeding further onfifa issued, and grant rule to show cause why - the 4 1* fa shall not be set. aside. ' • I • Gyrus Cooky adm't of the estate of W.. • V11,H6v3; Upson and - 0,11 Upson.' Mary •E: HuniphreY vti 'same. Rule to show' Cause' why satisfaction in each of the above cases shall not be stricken off, and C H Upson subrogated to the rights of the plaintiff, Same day rule made absolute. • Hand I. Brainard Ts. H H Brainard. Court appoint BAin and J J Cum: ningham, Esqs., as Commissioners to take depositions. f In re. the petition Of S D Sterigere to increase the taxes of ;Albany township to pay his debt, Court direct that the tases . of said township be increased one.oeut on. the dollar on last assessment - - tru 7,, See'Y i , 1 - Wednesd4y, •Cm vs. dohn Curran. On reading peti tion for the benefit of the •insolvent laws, and entering into a recoirn,„ izance to keep the peace, the Court, discharge the 'defend ant from custody. A H Spalding vs! , Ii W May. , The jury out. - A , CORREsvorcesT -of the Sabin:al BapOse Writing , from' this_ place to Oat papei says: - . • - The meeting here 'was small,. but help ed me to,_make 1 it interesting. They are - repiring-the house: are pastor less, and ought to have a first-rate man. Deacon Wood, the 'exollent artist, whose fine gallery I visited, is the live superin tendent of the 'school. r Captain MatOille, who entertained ;Me', has wonderfully fine way of making a firaiday Sehool-than feel at 'borne — Devi President of the , ".tioss • Fanning Mill Conipany;" ivlis4437 hlow away all chaff and riddle - ont evkry ;spOieecifeheat. I McNiff isoon )riakd to -patented in' Canada. The farmers"the Dominion will then ',discoyer , that this TankeiCitivention Ca n t IL* to .1461±16 pose—. The Captain is teg. ular esubsciiher to the ../Vittionni Bapti k 7 V • 31m.18.uolihtswasir sustained it serious iajurrwhilcdrawing water from a at her emu's; on Friiin last. - - • 1•1•••••••• - • • «p acknosiaigi the noels, froni em ft orfA ). . . e . tic I°lr' tate, to =biro*" 111411440%* 01 4 th °Ottoberi - ' 77 :t5 -; . SfkLo LTD kM oar DnAtil'hianilw:h3, icristrwideth st Itame &Hues: ;;“ • -* Eeepett • ' os , t • -U : t yetilreitttS:eee:ltteitiers,Ses4 tee %tab, of yuse "obey. tbe,qlbestevelsig.A.lstxi " ; ... , . Go toKt ll ** * BioF and Pee the 1.11 Ptock of *Oa - ago% L0P614 • gta to . Dispora Duos; 'for : trader Shirts • !. !. • :to - f-ifeitiletteap BAQltlfeef 4. -as -4;issiox k" F 14% 'T . ' • . or A. _new socelpicer Prom"... lade,-,takerr Vir' A full line of: Black and Mourning Dress Malt list dyeseasrpcsitiVituier. trove spy olaisestli c tikrist vs rioiroi* • ; , 4 ;. • ► . c I mit-irc,orifiisetsai;lcdratikikia 4444-45/PDAsnrs; • '• 311 1 1,4. open a dreal-thakets ; %bop -to :the *MAL 31 . .)1144,;:corasie of. Second and !etiair litre" te, on 3iONDArt.', SEPTEMBER" Her 'Meat* and the _a re tircite4 to 04; 9nttefae- Uon -taepe 10' . ' A dOOlidoi4 fdri4r *ifllsetilierk for , . tlic , Rer. a. B. Taaxgra, Thnrsday ercolngi Sept. la, at tba: house :at Rev. f.. Iff.,lttlaPitr.t., Bur. Ungton. : osipawl. WT6O pLic's to 1,4 Folt and Shawls of SKYt t BLit9S ' New?, Au the glalitidpeifs;,*.eiklieli and nuigashri! elietry, st werircoma,-* SRAM'S: . tirNew Tab Npplrins and Towels . , at EVANS & -; . rl.?" 4 fine , assortment of Broadcloths, Doeskluig, and Fancy Settings pat opened at aepay KZ T • CLAwsoN, OR t*incA. Wur:At.—A white wheat, very nice, and cleaned ready for, aoic lug, at two dollars per btediel. G. 0. WELI.ES.. Wyaluslog, Itradford Co., l'a,. Aug.l6-3w. 'WI - Neatly printed torn• orders for sale at lids I====S :Ur The REPORTER °WWI has the best facilities for ; 4lcfnsjolt. w.Ork i -: anti tor" : out more awl better specimens ihan any Otariistahlisbment In Northern Pennsylvania. 'Pinions wanting any thlng In the job printing line. will tin well lo tall awl examine one work. . , M . ' WHITCOMB 8:; SMUT hilvi:OhO.b . eSt assortment of Miscellaneous boobs . 14 . ;•; Miheni Pennsylvania, aid sell them cheaper: • ': -M" Go to DEcKEtt Itl!Loi!. to bUY Your Trunks anfl Valises.. • . Ur Passengers to the West will find to their advantage to tiiirehase tickets' at the To wanda Depot. redueeditl.so from Sept. tat. ;'.... I.' .":"" .. , ... s ., ,f 4. • . LT' For the best ltoast or Steak to to Miltit & .. . - - J Aeons, gie One-pricy clothing Blau, has Just returned from the city With a large stock , of Clothing. "A word to the wise is mlncielat'' 10" Go to JACOBS' and buy your boys' clothing at less cost Blau you can get thweloth elsewhere. iii - LIVERY Fou SALE.=—We lave 'a Livery fa eight horses and good carriages,- back; etc., which wo offer for Bale Cheap and riai6ait;leterma. Enquire of par agotit 'it the - stablim:pt pt our 3iuste More. • • HOLMES & PASSA.G.E. 1=12:3 Ear The poorest man in town has got Miley effough to bur a suit of clothes at JaCOU'a. iirßoys' linen colars at M. E. ItpsExviELD's If you have got to purchase school pooks, coal At WIIITCOIIII & 811Alt-rS. Or Old pictures copied and enlarged, or reduced to any slze desired, and furnished In 011, water colors, of trittat the new Gallery o'er 0. A. BLACK'S Store. JAcpu's has just received another dividend on his gold mine stock, and has Invested It In new Fall Clothing, which he is now (dieting at prices loWer than ever.. Or Go to DECKER BROS. 40 buy a; tine Suit of Clothes. • • • rirLadiee wl4te. Party Slippers and Infants' Soft Solo Shoes. They are beauties. , Just received at CousEu h Cooxs'. • air Large stock of Pictures and Picture Frames at AV ntecoun & SII/hUrS, Were= Block. notgoneran !maim c.,warrA viEnt at the Book Bilidoly over thO BEPOttTEII *Sloe, makes Blank Books In any style of rnUng and binding desired. If yitu Smut a now Ledger, Jour nal or Docket, give him a call. Never buy a Cook Stove tmtll you have called st 4trzts's and exandae4 the `•New s alma vrtticli ban never disappointed the expecta tions of the most fastidious housewife. M:Fitt:E ! Any :cnie. buYiN; $1.90 or more Worth of goods at E R4:MilfStri.D`s Clettt. 1 4Sfoie, Will receive free One elegant Alisica Cap, *threw Hat, both of the latest etre& Rtlimt AwArl—Evety pluck-tier climb amounting lo 11.00. or Isom will reeelre FREE, one striped Alpaca Cap, or ,Str6w. lint, at M. E. 110st.iir1ta.D'S Clothing Store. ' —GREATPIA CO-FORTES tiED ' timil IN PIANoa.--Flrat-elasa, large slap, name grabl, octaie Plano-tortes; gr Orgina In rap:lol4a ; at ilenatna & PASSAGE, To3;ratuli,i!se GREAT Paltoitaa.—Ort and after this date, I crfll sell my :serptua STOVS or "%OWENS at retinept prieed, 'at icai Gieen -I}.7uses, on Ilatn street; norttkor4ptscopnr ChltrrN JAIL 0.-Luvity: SiuAyED--From the' ptemisee . of iia*iglffia Sept. a small llght-red Coal Ave zettfs old; • Any one InM forming me of her whekeabouts, all*aonfer a (aver, or If returned to me, be quit:VAT' inwarand. Towontb,lfept..o. , ar: Go to 1;11u:s., to buy your Hats and Hips. • . Of' TheTuhiSt thiiig in tOtin ire those Phi:bat3loM .eased new Wilcox & Gibbs f4lntly Sewing arsebtie,ilviti Attomatto tension to chang e, 'as It tegnianot &kit 4. A. llooDr, the agent.r,wilt take tilnum* In atonvink them, to the store recently 'oienilccl * by :Cartes , BOcery,•ttearlyeppccdte the Arians Honor: '(5.12. . - I :'''l 2 B7 3lll . B ;'Br4f Igni r dlY 3 Inc uric , Fan jrrii;dtt the - Ladei wbkt are !ox.: ceaillnly.belptlfiAss well as sfie knois both to arrange'theta to itillt , tho hulei oF ell 'even. Abo,most fastidious—, " C42:1-#l',: tg" If Sour LUir is coming ! out or turfs= Ing gray, do not, murmur aver, a wdefortane eau so 033113-avert. -At Elll3 HAYS" VIGOR will tentove the cause of your grief restoring your. hair to its natural color„and therewith your good looTts and good nature. , • $W To secure childreis' pictures—take them to tho new (Halm. • air :gm goods receteed dally at Ltr.xDIXIIALN% or Go to Diciert Bios. to buy line overcoats. o" If you 'want a FlatalsOnle,' Neiv, stylish suit, call at .raccnis. : IS. New Clocks and Fasaukere f .at „: , EVANS a ITlLtrufiiire. Engraving done at liziiittitsoes Jerelry .fa , llllaC.lll4toi 'Xiiteselrdlocks, cia!i. arPictures taketi tliativeak for tbem selves. Nisir'oll/107: Ladies Belbt in get"at'rtriety, sepott KENT a BLISS'' xj-Ilaaararay . at 'fen &great redaallaktt!t3ll Ter-Plated Ware. - • • -r".• L •' . . .. , Sr For suAinds of goods la theiJoyeyy Um; cast u;HaYAs - - ••= - 4 • - . . , 'finest riastortinent, :4:4 , 44te's & B&t6B'. tooplitt 11111111 Or' NinFte White 0601 and Wit atiih (3 e I:" 1 1 " *O. E,n/ryiktilg in the MO of atitkat e st,Weurcoxe, itriiir4.l. f `• air' All th 4 new shades a Casbminm, *lli leepett3 Kss7 k Buss!. emir alou went the beet Cook Steve extant. call et Acrisx's4 ta Wrenn bleat": 1' MIT Sp a y to WnlrMik 104 ivroillorcano Block, tor 'Boob and Beagoaty: • Novelties in SaehltibilOns at sepOtt,. - ,k , Itivr BLiss. 71AT SAE, -,A good Threshing xic 111 E, at ont4iai air ighti: e r '• 0: PArtos. 1 ' Or rinishlifg Zhines;ibectind-haini Act, them); news, Rubber Paint, 4t.. 7.73-:! :—......__ 1 " r , , 14 r Qom` 4'ull aiid see tho new Styles of col tare ila4 at Nyco' & Arms'. - (sellOtf. O - Ngw ,(190 E isimostoil oWnetealaige r iiroiceof fall find Win= ter Clothing, which was selected 41th great tire' 'especOtily tor this market. - Thesel goods will he lold it prices whichllliastontiditho closest buyer s thy vaii both tairclasedior cash at great ant b~rgeltyY 1 41Tder pools, at t 13.50; Pants' t l ap iy Overcoats au& and all wool. fleavj Beaver Overcoats at Ole; and verythink else in r/roportioni* All tie invited to call and satisfy, Ittritives ti tie fit be onderfold ! l4.ll kooda. . , 1 - far MI.TVIC`AL iIiST!FUTE, —.A. . 4 .4lllSiedl• t; - . Inatit4O: ii;iDcittiiiiventte kid ad+nced slizgo - ns !. P l : ! ' , 8 7 3(1°1i ! 41 ,gill de hold at' Wyalnaliw, ra., conamenclut on 1 _ iftidilbr a eirenltig, Sept.' i.7', eontlintl tig ten' dart, and.atuf tettlstoneerta ou 21113114 ff and Friday 4elit 't, ott.ra is. Cdlidied. arterntiOnn: mt. ranee iti clam, evenings. I • 7 1 .. 1 - a Adirr; 3toGn ANAILCS. 'Director.- Sept/.tB-2w 4 , - . 1 l' , , r }out Lair is c9nung,out or turn oht•• -. • - • ' [bag etiy,A4 not murmur ovsir i intsfiirtfine_you can ioeastly avert.. ANEW'S 11,1.111 VitiOit willre t7&re t le cause of your grief, by restoriug your hair. Its ilittaral toter. ant therewith ya,ur rxxl funks 4 goi4 nature. , Er ; to DECKtit Maxi. to buy a Alio . tie of Epp Goods gentrally. • riyivoß SA'tir..4=-Tho subsefiber offers fQr saliff a large, .conuodlous and ell arranged *Mini fur a di} goods Idure; Mao d. lu Leßass Bindford Co. Pa has good well-arratt,tdd h es-roont; 'pad .an upper tdory carpet room, ete. Will beisuld rea?ona blr nil ferias of Thlyintlit nir.du to stilt parchiocr. • j. j4:5 SS, • Neatl4 Bradford Co.. Pa. • .3t,t . ilixto BOSTWICK . . late of J4B. ALLYN' , t calibereatterVe found at J. 0. rttOsT & SONS, Mainlatreet, where ho trin be hailly to flee nil of Itteniniaronafrieadti. And: any in - n,eed of rurnl , tnything Fl the fine of tJnd4itaking, win the best gate% assortulent. and lowelst 14een„ al their store, of nny pine hi the country. nris V ee tor narself. ' . ffir•Geild, Slicer, and Ste6l Spectatile . A. am! Eye °lames* great rarlety, at ilkNoxtuA "ti Jewel. ;i TYStOre.g ' . ' Ttil ' illE INDXPENTI7IOICinitr TAX IIANTAtf, AN!" . V TE1181:01" ALL PARTS OF , BRADFOI D CoVNTY. :.- ele;ol;lfins littancial stringency lof th e year.' rvi which causes. a'ultirershl professed 'disposition to red uce all salaries and fees whetherl of national, state or +ray officials to the minimum point, and in 'IOIV of, the fact ~that a resident at khe county seti who will neither have to move, biriva clerk tO I do esinets or- Wilde *edits With matte d can af.: for to at4ninister the duties of the office of chum ty asuiriat less expense to the tax;payerkthan n t e a I siden4 : of any distant locality, I tak e t this pub tic ethoit of saying' that if elected SO the °Mee afo said li will be satis fi ed wjth two per cent ! corn pen tion,;whieb is three per cent tees than allowed pre ent (dicer, anti one-third less that ' oflered by i any otherl candidate s. If' , the people ally wish ,i - only lit nubile affairs; add Wish to re tax-pay; 1 ei a eratnough to' Midge .setne little:id !, here is the optteitdnity. ~:. - •]' ~. , T l .ltwantli Sep. 21, 18Th. 1.1 • 611111 NO AND Sti3l3l C o Are ow nicely to serve the ,putilie with g and best Stock or - 800 , s, SitOr,s, "rov,:f Aso THAA£III biOUßilt to Tow,onda.. Prices to suq re 4 P Us- • ' Ave Call G 171 .; assortment of Kid Tint; and 4olorg; at KENT gkinLlS',, I I 1101 LOX-1 0 .11AZER.—At the residence of the • b Lime DM, Tuesday Sept 21, by Bet. J. 1 Suinner, Daniel o , llollon, of •Towan da,; and .'"ie,ttle L., .daughter.of 'Hugh S. Frazer. i , i. . , I 'DIED. i ' 1 EIGII3II 4 ,Y.—AI her home ln ? ittheus township,; Sunday, August Ist, MS, Ileurletla'Elghmey, aged 25 yettrs : i a MissEigloney was foi along time one , of the prOminct . teachers in the , Athens Grard School, Which position she ably i fille up to the time she was prostrated wit the! diseate Maar terminated, her life.l As ti teacher she stood at the head ; of h . rlirrifession, she haying received ther big est eicoinimrot of proficiency ; in.: our Stet . Added. to these qualifications 1 , were :the finest social endowments,. which drew'l around her a large circle of friends to whom idle was attached by ties of en- I dearing friendshiP, 'Her high intellectual , attainmerits are ,the more commendable', fix:pi the fact that they were the result of ' her unaided exertions. Thrown ink, I 'entirely on her own resource ' s id early , life, ho hits without the help or fayor of the • nential, oftentimes undin discour- )- agin cimmstzinces, lab( Werth a reso- i ilii 'lnto and a lirm adherence to; right, till sticees4 has come as the merit of true i and!liefty purpose and exertion. .Her last sickness w.asiong arid painfid: Poi near.. f ly a Year, !prostrate and helpless, She has endured the severest pangs of bodily suff- ; ering, but through it all her Christian f 'faith - has Showt(llke. a getaiiif belestial, confi 1' beauty, developing a soul of unfaltering 1 - trUstiand dence in the Christian re ligion. - The..Saviorir, whom she had i learned toilerve in early life, was a con- stint:guest in her heart; and as the . '"dread Messenger!' seemed eaeirday to bring her nearer they "dark river, 1" the Heave* Comforter! gave her such assurance-. of. 'His Pr6setace and love, that shit 'felt that ,every triat had its full, compensation,' and that She cluld rejoice even in 'affiietkin: ' Her many friends were constant ; at; tier. 'bedside, `ministering to her wants; ;and ,:bringing something to add to es comfort, 'hoping and:praying that-if it wore ipos ' sihle ; she rinsr,ht be, restored to lealth and uSefulnessi - But a kirid - Father that is I wiserithantfiey,, had. decreed othekvisc, and on theilaelcof the bavely Sabbath the, 4 ‘st4ol ; boa3psan" came , and transported ''Her pore spirit over to the ‘beautifulikour i wher 4 the glorified spirits had been 'witch ' ing and waiting' for het • , • •• 1 ,litee . iftt4rtdP: the Ttleiday folloWing, f was very largely attended. Many of her ; friends and former scholars arranged i • wreaths arid boqiiets of timers in _and 4 around 114 casket , ; showing, - *tore .elo- f quently than-: words,. the Ngfi i lispect I :they had for her: - l After aPpropri e re marki, by Rev. ,liir. Cobb ,- and Sing g the 1 .hymn'sselei.ted by herself for the occasion ("Only-Wajtine' and ."Artgel Boatman"). 1 the reinainiewenk taken tcii Tiogii Point Cernetry mil there :*posited: 7 iii I And nowlthe weary Sufferer is at rest-- i sweet,' sweqt:rest!—for which herloakit% i r. soul, eppre4sed and 'burdened *Uhl pain. ands eririg, - has so long , : siglied. i And as weter n from her grave we feel t iat it is onl. the frail weak mortal part that is buric 'alert.; and that above 'its Clods,. -.ellsh ,10nr hearts, there is a sacred treain gai,ed by the contemplation of a character soe lovley in Christian races and rich, hi Christian experiance, which eludes the inter or the tongue or pen to diacribe. New halvertizementt , T 1 ST Of LETTERS rekliabgi 4 'tno rost inure at Towancla, Dradrord Vo to; trio ,y(eckpuling Sept 16. E - • , .. , Arnold. mina • ...-, • VOlrlUart: iilloB , - Keu4il, V 0 Mart lir, Cli4irles Mc* ;3111430-3,arfth. !• Slrlr ; Annie .. •. -, ' gml 311WAtaggfe . . Brnitb,'ltlrs Iplza Thom um. Otirylk Thorn?, Alonzo, jr. , :VI 41'0 :. " ..-"" Vi-sg. "BIN A I'. •' r •L'p . 404 for ail,. or'iti;i - iiii;v4cletler na ~... please say "mtreptlserd,rntvlng date of Ust. KW% I,Von D .1 4 iT'lrf . ri A r 4 r 1 : - ' -,- ' - :r t: , '';'' • '. D. • ' E.A.NOI , TITNING.4-:-T4 . i.fit -7— el4t. - - rioreitio r or . ffttotoirutiolistel,pelkt 19,4 r, of *sides iti Toldinta.:and. Ms ;muse Is_ in. • tlttilek: 110)iaii comomiur on'. band;t4 sale lair - MOW udotoutelEPtatto,l."lttoiotteonis am" or atta at Maui that irwerytiody,latii, Ilford to - pay:l , Mr. Dlttrlch la au+ mimed.' .'to . Alum, ptanos, and nis =' , ezPoliour In Ullit nne warrants the etteltsicru tie ta,,,Tha, test man 'to' be found to Nortbern Ainmsyl,tsmis, ;to tuna a ptaao up In list dalis or. den. . - .. • tip ZIO. 4 - T -1 1 ..., , 1 ; i ME= HALL. (11.%F. 411. • r.N :S Idle Largest !MEM the times loves in rsepott MARRIED. M 47f IN I 1,1111 I I NEW VA LL OOH S 1- , Tiff6:WEEK, I POWELL CIO. I El nowseeelvltri, oar first l!isialluo:tit of 7 1 4: ri 1 , GOODS, Icli We.fit ill ...• 81,1 A %V 1.1."7, ,CASSISERES §UITINGS, ME 'ft Es, 'At ISI liAt Y. D'RES 11101MMINGS, • L. AND NoTioNs, ils•• 3 laige stork of a PCJAIESTIC6 s . BLEA(.'HEf) MUSLIMS. •-- : • TABLE ILINENSL TOWELLI).i.OS, : • • - f ' FLANNELS,. &C. Fine assortment of goods, at low prices, Yu every Departinent palvEL4 &co. 1 sepo-u: i I GROCERIES McCABE & .Ca.:ll dealers la GROCERIES ONE DOUR NORTH OF CORDING & RCS'S ELL Towindi, July . V.. 4875 .1. K. 11 r4E-t z cl F-1 2c g O W Pe; Cf. z E-4 4 w • 4s, cl 4 0 • al .= w , : ~. ::=4 z -4 a; L? ; 7 0 - •', l it o X &IP_ 41: E-1 0 ar. 14 g z t 0 7 + lir g ion tla Z 02 Er t" Q •—• - ets t: 4 0c; e es 0:1 Z L 74 re -0 t GTr 0 1 5: Ca I'm. 00 r--i : " 44 ' 74 1".4 as rte'. 0., CC "Z rrl !"•"4 "01 ME H 8 ; 1,1 if TOTAL.. ABST.AINERS :CAN I. Insure their lives very clie-ip in the Temperance Mutual Benefit Agee- g in ~ Po, elation. . . JI ' A, well established and well .oxiducted Life Immo ranee plan, by which total abstainers get the how fit of their habits of abstinence, as they cannot do In ionitianiea tvhich - )tisure ordln6y Makers. No large premiums to pay; no fine Ontldfngi to build; high salaries; C.*. M ALL , Agent. • Tcnvinin,,Va. i 0 SA,LE OR - vitig Sited aaArreported :oni Brick Enure, we now offartite aasteeros age arrent von reasonable termL .Any, pang Mitahtig iwl'elkPB6 l ll the inert coati].) bisiatal will Slid, Oda a . gm' o Plawiwnii7 „for dolog a ancteastul Medan" PO particuisillt eV*, (*tithe premises or of IL J. Long, at Ste, 'ma as Long, Town ! la, Pa. ; Conk} nos. • saiustos Boroas» Sep 10. +i - cLonts, GLOVES, ADMINISTRATOR'S.' NOTiCE. --Notice is hereby_ f.s/.l ten that an persons in nehted to the estate of Win. A. Pit; late of To wanfla,dee'donnst make'iminediate yment, to lin:. undersigned, and all persona having; claims agate-t ' said estate must present' them . duly auttrebtleated ' Ter settlement. . JANE T. PECK. • i nur..nv& Admintstratrix. A PMIN.ISTRATORS'-.NOT.W:E. —Nottee Is hereby given that all persons In- . debted to, the estate of Oen G. Terry; Intel of Terry twp., decd, Must make Inunedlate . meat to tne Undersigned, and • all persons having claims against said estate ',Must prevent them, dole authentleated. forsettlernent. ;: ' , Eat V. Iseper . 6. , Administrator . = PR OViSIONS, DWARDS, all . l4.inds ut ' PROVISION'S. LEI 0 4 .1 0 t". ... . g ..~. =1 . . . - -); .- - 2-‘ 0 ' ':!.l.''- - “' - .............::.....0,.-,1A.4.-.......i. QIItRIPIESui AiLES.--Sry 'idiot' of iwistity silts - eatidthepaalef Coal, OM nailS at „OtWitt Camsty *ads° Wie digested , will lie esSesed town 4 sale onllttatSDAT Wep teittbel- 3048714 - al J. tieskr, 0.4 st - the :Coon Ilatuter to TowstAda, folkilther described prep' 'ell% tOotiU ' ' - '' - ' ; 1 of ,-7 0tuti 'kit 41/114 , Ils` Winship, bounded . , atkllitt riatiliby MAL said itaintilfrishit by the ISasqtuguatss• Met. fgads of if,, C. nod S. w.. lielins;solgth by Of WO Newt* - sod the Te. winds In= Mfg. Ca4;414 - West by.lands of the/ Dar elsytEaDroad Co., ecetbtaloglb ales of bad wawa ter less, all improve& o ii ii '• .- . • I • ALI3O-.N0.2-4)no , i total land in iota Tar wands twp,, bounded 'theocrat by lands tlf 1011. B. Smith. And Partr, east by butdof Wtri (Matteis south by ofv.D...Trartltsestste anti' --, trowst, sad with wens vista& of old Ott nog sad Deo, Drittot tetire qitainlng:abaut 143 ser , 4, .about aliens I ' with two frametl dwell,, I hOtiseitand two barna uteri.:'; • • , • I ALSO- o. i--. 11.11 nlefenduirs Interest 10 •ci Undivided one third of oneother lot Of land Iti j, the bolo of Towanda Ix/ended eis the north' by 1 Chemmt St., Pat, seat sad west by lands of Wal• t ter 0 -"R` men being $4 feet on Chesturn street. awl rarllng trans 52 to Se reel In depth. With x trill f '-, steel framedhouse th?eon. ', - /• I • tilafli-Nti,4-411 the elepdanrs Inteiest 10 art • ,'othe r lot et•litull •in i e hero of Towanda; and bounded on the north bq lands of S.• W..A,lv_onl,ll'.. i 6 ;.Tracr. N. Ce Elahreeniadettealaut, stall the tall by Third meet; cal thelsoutb• bp. the Plank Una& / and Lush of. J. Wigan* aid on the west by sth .e.. and ' , tots Of 13, IV. , Altrat& on which Is erected a I steam nitil,, lased for *Mind ng• mill. ' dear ,-. rash and blind want/rat-W.l i r wo dwelling bonier a bare ' and sheds,' being the pnVert: OW In p:o"eigk.l3 of ' L.:. 13. Itogers under a lease., ~ - t AL:4O-310. /1.-One Other lot of fend Xonft e . 1,, township,' binmded as, fellows: ttegiening et a ow ner of linters land on the; south side. of l'erwatoks creek, thence down the, same the several ', enstr,• , •f thereof soon 0 6 pereheS to she line of the AlO.-4_, fartn., thence alougsal4.line south 75 0 40' ea 4 0 7-10 yerrhes.te the line of llie late SiliWratt 4 FAIV mil' ' toad. thence southerly altulg told rittiowl *bent . :':. Plows to line of Sweet' t farm, thence tiorth:vreat- . er:3- m1..0,.; lie' nahlAiltoollt 91 perches to the psi ee et tegiltolon: containing abbot 1.1: 1 1 atvesomunst of leap. lii, tiv totems-ed.. Seized and taken Info exeentlnn at O: init of Ulysses 31/trur es. • Mahlon I, II: r- A I.lnt- 2 nae other lot t, of land hi Armenia Lisp.. bounded on the north by Lauds of Altre4 Ripley. .it the cast be lands of Heal Coiert, on the 1001 h by lands of Roma Seott end other lands et defendant. .tlanson Smit/b aid on the west by lam/loot Waiter Cullen., being lot So. M ~`Lan. warrants No. 053 and 055, containing 100 neres•iof land more' or )ear, nod Is a part of lands of 'lenity Drinker, dee - A, as sub divided by Samuel straitl Jr. ' • ' A.f.si):Lchre other let tif land - lir A ihmnia, ttrp. r I >ourdled oU the north by (ands of Walter linliant and said defendant..Abunton od the east lands of !lowa Scott, on the south by lands of Furman's estate, now lauds pt Crawford. and Int the west by land of. Anson. calmer, containing 114 acres and two perches of PAU. Inure or less. 4 1 341 lug IN , No. 803, of warrants' 981 and 983 of the Su gar Creelalands of H. Drinker. deed, aastardivt (led by Santneletraft.,./r4kabout 120 acres Improred_ on both of said lots, With . % framed housed; 2 franw_.l barns, granary and orchard thereon. Seized and taken Into execution 'at 'the slat of OA'. exrs vs : Alanson Smith; 11w, at "aft of same %s r same. . - • • J. 31. 5MIT : 11: . 1 • , A DMINIS.TRATO.RS" NOTICT,. —Notice Is hereby given that ail persOmt debted to the estate of I.oreuzo Watkf l o, `Ulster, decd, must make? Immediate payment to the undersigned, and_ aiq persons, Ictrinn , clain against said estate. must Treseut thentleated, for settlement, ! ' Ia K. WATKINS. I o ' ?W. If. nocKwEr..6- - • Admr. El _ND),IINISTRATORS' INOTICE. notice-0 is hereby ittven Matted persais debted to.' the ,estate of Alfonzosebnant, late or deed, nust make 'immediate payment. 1.. t the undersigned, and ttll tiersons having claim , against said estate must present therm.duly Cleated, for, settlement. , EMEiIVCI CNANT. • sep2w6:i. Administrator. XTOTICE TO 'CREDITORS,..R . Y .AN INSOLVENT DOTOlt.i • • I Take hake that I haveapplled to the IlonoroMe'. the Judges of the Court of Common : Pleas for the.. Counts' of Prailtord, the . tll bonen' of the Inset yent fawS of the Ccenmonwealth of pennsylvaidn. sca they have appointiA the ;it') day of tietob'er be*, at 10 o'clock A. at., to , hear me Ilrld luy erect I tors, at ties Court ;Huse, Jul the INrcnigh.4.l T,- wanda. wheh and. where you may attend if yin think proper. • 1 §'ept. 6, 1875. 1 JO fiNEE.I "XECITT ter. :ORS' A`ClTlCt.—ilotiee 1 4 ,v - ~ pi lic'Teby given that all perso s Indebted to the estate of Dods Vutilly - e, lat of LelloV., deed, must make' linmedial mute t to the nil 'der-signed; apd all persons tog, e ins Against said estate nntst present them, duly ahtheritleated for settleitie it. • I . ELDREDG I E VANTITHE. 1 , 1 EUGENE ,TANDIIitE, . 1 S litivt6 i ?. I' i irtzecittors,l V • i XECITTOR'S NOTICENotice r, is hete e tn , given that all persorls Indebted o the estate o , tetirjr amend, late, of Asylum dee.. ran'St make Immediate Forment;to thetluderslgnelL and all persons haying claims - against saki estO! must present theta, duly anthentteatelt: for setts ip - ment. ~ ' • O. S. .310.:605, ± . 4 1V- IItNJAMIN 4P 16 ' "executors. 1 .(• g , --4- H VXECII'I'OII,'KINOTICE 4 ALI Notice is hereby given tlint alltteismus Indent; ed to the estate of Joshua Bayley, late of North ,Tor wanda,deed,are requested to make immediate pays meat, and all persons havinr, claims ]again said estate must present them duly authenticated, for set' , me I t . • . , ' FRANCIS GIIEGO. •'. 1 ~ MILTON BATLEY. . , . pr. 9. , . , A Zzecutors: • NOTICE TO CREDITORS 811 Ali INSOLVEItiT DEB!OB. Take notice that I have applied to tht Bemorald4 the dudes of the Court of COmmon Fleas for ti 4 Countp of Bradford, for, the bcnetttot the Insolvent laws of the CommcmWealth of • Pennstlvaßla: ano they have 3ppolnted the sth day at October nes #.! At ten ONAOCA: A. at., to hear- mg and my creditor:l.: at the Court House In the ikirough of Towandl,l when and where = yen-may attend te Yon 'think; per , . Sept• axis ..ITALE! 1313 N, ICO OTICg.--Notiee' i 8 here y given J. that a meeting of the Stockholders of. the Towanda Tinning Co. will be held at the Frst :ST a.. Ilona' Bank of Towan d a , on Saturday the nut day of October next, at 13 o'clock .r.*•., for of taking attlon according to law, In )relation p acing a mortgage on' the real - estate ot geld Cotn- JOSI PEI POWELL Pies. Tovranda Angust ISTS. •:1 • • ISSCILIITION.:QP CQEART-, D NERSHIP.—Thc. copirtnership ;heretofore existing under the name and style 'of-E. - Grant k Sons, is this day dissolved by initial consent. , notes and accounts will remain' with .14 , . L. Grant for settlement; - E. GRANT at 'SONS. The bastnese of the Saw & Mill;- VII, 14 " Carried on by J. L. Grant, whO will be glad to till, *he orders of all old and new CuStomem ,for floor ing, siding, and planed lumber of every description.. A large stock of rine lumber ito;ir hand, ant sale at prices to suit the timo. 4 Persons content= platitig building 'ill Owen to calf. Airtwork go:lr tudeed. i • itnO. o 4.A.1S T C-iIITIQN.-L wifC Margaret bas left my bed•rind board without just eauso porrevicatlon, all Lpersons are hereby , torbld harborbig, or trusting .tter on mx account. As I wilt pay, no debt s of her contractlaig after this date, unless compelled by !arr.! • 11 Ter9r, S ept 1875.3w' . .191INS0V. AUDITOR'S NOTICE;-* -- IE. If. Jacoby vs. G. P.' dash. lithe court ot.Common Pleas of Bradford ' ; county. No. 116 It Sept. W., is:4. . I a ;3 : Thei undersigned, an aaditot 4polnteil by the 'court to dlstribtite the funds raised by Shertrs sal*, of defeanant,s teal estate. will attend to the dutie.4 of Ida appointment at the office; of Wilt 4 1 / 4 Maxivell In Towanßa, op TUESDAY, theilath daY of Oct 6,. bar, 1075, at 10, o'cloca a. 3r. when anit where all petsoas having : claims ' on' said, rand mild Present them, or be forever deb uml Iran coming In upon the same. sv4 .'"I31 s Price Ttientzl-Fire Cents. 1 . • WSPAPER ADVERTISING,: • ! I NINETY-EIGHT , - • I . • , Containing a complete Hit of all the towns In the United States, the Territories and the iiontinion ur Canada, having a population greeter than; 5,000 sic cording to the MU census. together with the names of the newspapers having the largest - hicel circula tion in each of the platesnamed. , Aisti t a eataloger of newspapers which are recommended: to adept...! Usersas giving greatest value proportion to pie. tea charged. Also; all newspapers In' the 'United Stateicand Canada , printing over 5,000 copies each Issue. Also, al; the Religious. M asonic, Sclen; tide and Mechanical. , Medical ; Masonic, 4trventie; Educational, Commercial, Insurance, Bea Estate,- Law, Sporting, Musical,. Fashion,4nd ether special class journals; very complete lists._Togather with ' a complete list of-over , 300 German papere!printed in the:Milted Staten. Also. an essay updn advert thing; many tables of rates, showing the cost of advertising in various newspapers, and everything whiehl a beginner la.advertisbig wouldialke to know.l Address , CO.,L ; GEO. P. RtiwELL & angle II Park How. Netv York. ' ' 17i . , c' Alsi.D LIB. IEAP COAL rain and after duly 1,1 wilf.'sl coal, Dane, &c.j for cash only, and the price ,Mr .'W be terrected monthly. . ?BICE Or COAL ' ion arLY, rin:Tus or 2,060145. 1 .. - al. Sill:TAatie:i `. '1 \... , Pittston Stove, Cheatnufand Furnace . +...1 4 o 0 411 i p ea , ~. i 4 3 5a.. Carbon Run Lump ' ' ' 400 . 44 46 smith ' . 3On Barclay Mountain - Lump , ", ' • f a 50' 64 16 ... th..... Smith Y LT Allentown Lime lit bushel • Lath VIII • 224 Balt' 3S bushel,... • L • • fl 40 Brick tit 11 • r t-10 00 • • , I am always prepared' to 'defter purchases on. short notice at , tbdusnalprleti of delivery_ I also tender my thanlito Mrthatiy ; patt customers for their Tell - rib; past and hope muter the Am, *smite larto. their Interest to continue to'• latter° Ittey - can , get the best goods for the least, Millet,' :Thom Soho are Indebted to nae, vs I takci notice; that I mast have money or I eatiVaniy for cabbala pay freights. They must settle Ity• the irstatt Au. goat next. - • r • • 'Very Hespeetfollyll'ours,"_ PHININT. Tovi:iulda r July 19Ti BM NM