Sttab t octet . 1 Tomb. Pi ' ► Ton*, ogt. 91►1876. tI tra IY. 't A HAI . 4 , • i :t. 3 :i GREAT Desiring to largelyincrease die-circula tion, of the REpowrza, we will between this time and the first -of January next, give a new Sixty-five Dollar Weed Sewing Machine to every person forwarding us ori-y - kew Subscribers, at $1.50 eacl4. Such a club can be formed in — every township. LOCAL - AND CENERAL. Cwt.. PEcii; W. T, DAVIE'S, and I. address the people of '7`.iorth Orwell,,, on Saturday evening next, </et. 23. WE TENDER our best thanks to our es eerned friend, HMAN SwEnr, Esq., for gerisrous supply of fine apples, of sever al different varieties.. T. A. LEE, Es' q., an-intelligent, thrifty fanner otHerrick, has left at: this office two manimoth potatoes, the ggre to ist=of which is seven pounds. Can a - beat,those ? , Tin next sixiable of the Presbyterian Nociety of Monroeton t will be held at the bolus) of Mr. Pa.eixtiti" -- 1). FOWLER, on The afternoon and evening, of Thursday, 'October 28. All are invited. L ECTUR E. -DVICOII ELLIOTTJAMEB 1 1 1411 kleliver a lecture at th'e Baptist Church in this place, Friday evening next, Oct. 2 2 , a t o'clock. Subject : Tobacco. Ad 4nittance, 25 cents; children, 10 cents. Proceeds for the benefit of the church. Tut new coal yard of Fislß'Si 31Enctat, *.ott the foot of Park .street, is the most N.onveniently located and best arranged establishment of the `kind in the town, and Mr. MEltccu is one of the most popu lar fellows withal that we have. .I'l , .ittioNAt...-; , We received a very pleas ant call from our old friend, H. MALcosts DWYER, the other day. Mr. D. is a na tive of this county, and a son of Hey. W. H. H. DWYER, of Smithfield. He is a young gentlenian of superior business imalitication.s, urbane manners, and strict integrity.. We are pleased to see him oc r•upying a responsible position. ~ Ot - jt enterprising carriage; manufactur-' JpiES BRYANT, Esq., keeps pace with 441 improvements in his line, lie has just taken the agency for the celebrated Ovi att Patent Sleds. Thisinvention has earn ed wide celebrity in the West, and pos seSses merits which recommend it for all purposes. ' Over 15,000 of them are uow in use, and are receiving the highest en comiums from all who have tried them. iVE HIVE had the pleasure of examin ing several numbers of the popular new magazine for the young; 'Wide Awake," and it is a gratification to us to commend it to the patronage of every parent. It will delight the - children, and at the same time instruct and elevate them. It is af7 Graded at the remarkably low figure of two dollars. D. Lcrinnor !& Co., of Bos ton, the celebrated juvenile book publish t r , :. are the Proprietors of the magazine. SERvIcEs commemorative of the orf,ran ixation of the Presbyterian Church of To wanda, fifty years ago, Al be held (God willing) -on Sunday next, in the church. hi the morning at half-pastten, a histori cal sermon.will be preached by the Pas ter, and in the; evening- at seven o'clock addresses pertinent to the- occasion will • be made by Rev. C: C. C . oass, lion. P. • 1). Motutow, D'A.-O E VRTON and others. The public is cordially invited to attend. THE blasting of •the rocks at the nar rows just this side ol:Franklindale, has disclosed vast beds of petrified clams. They seem to be scattered all through the reeks.—some of them lying within a few feet of the surface, while other 4 are found buried beneath thirty feet of learth and ;•tone: What scents most strange is . the that some of tbem resemble the salt water clams. Wilt somc of our geologists explain the matter., Any infotmation up on the subject may be obtained by ad dressing or calling on lions.c.E WiEr.v, or Jous SiltoosovEtt, Eranklindale. PROF. It. W. SEAGER, assisted by his .laughter, Miss.ELLA KNAPP SkAoEx, and Prof.. Ross and wife, gave a concert in Elmira on Monday evening, October 11, for the benefit of the " Home for the Aged:" in that city.' Pitif. S. enjoyS a most enviable reputation as a musician awl musical instructor, and his daughter is one of the sweetest singers extant: We had the pleasure of listening to several tiallads . sung•by her recently, and it is our pinion that the possessor of such a finely modulated voice must be extremely happy. is well as fortunate. We have heard it intimated that Prof. thinks of visiting this place for the pur pose of instructing a class and producing the grand " - Oratorio td, Esther." The Professor will not only find plenty of mi t ive talent to assist him, but we, doubt not livill be greeted' by a large and apprecia tive audience. .1 I- 3.1 At...—A correspondent of the Leavenworth lid ay Om? me rei,d. writing from Fort Rilec, makes. the fol lowing complimentary mention of a for mer well-know citizen of this place. The numerous friends of Col. .3Ltso:si - in Brad ford comity, willjoin with us in congrat= 'dating the army on having so brave an officer : . the Fifth Cavalry. v. tt K.. of that regiment, has arrived ...I Fort Riley. it is saitkito be one of the Ntrongest and best companies in the rcgi nient. Col. M.tsoN is an old officer. and bad command of the Fifth in several hard contested battle-tields during the r. We lielieve he commanded the gal-' • lant regiment at the battle of Gettyshuyg. - lie also commanded Gen. GRANT's es4ort mail after he was elected President. Few ,fficers of his, rank" in the service . have s- , rved with-more honor, credit and dis= tinet ion. than COL RITUS W. MtsoN." PEnsoy.9l..—The very hearty reception .xtentled to His Excellency Gov. HARI . - o;FT. at the Ward House, •on Tuesday last, by the people of this county, must have been gratifying to that gentleman, it evidenced . cordial approval of his ohninistratiou. —Hon.,G. A. (i noir arrived in town on Monday evening: During . the next. day 3w received calls -.Min hosts of his old gratify4ig evidence that his 4iistinguishea serVicps as ottr Representa ive in VoKress, are not forgotten by his nistit uents. • . . W. R . ..rcunt and Hon. 11. PALNIF.n, of INiilkee-garre, were in_ loyal i oil Tuesday, and made ringing: .veclies at the meeting in the Court 11,1m.4: on that evening. No wofider,that he Democratic majority .in Luzerne is 11)%imiling away, when the - Republicans t . it ouch men to the front. • . • —('apt. 0. M. MANvILIE is visiting his ld friends and the scenes of his youth, in .. :Vestern Virginia., We hope hp may have .1 good, fink.. He will doubtless notify pe,iple there of his favorite, the "Floss F-;:nning Et... E. STRUCE, a Philadelphia law tr. uas in town last week. We are i•lval•eil to lean that Mr. S. has decided take up his resitiencc Tarnong • lim.:s.—Aboitt 12 o'clock; on Sunday ! , :ortling last, Oct. 17, the rear part of the 41ble dwelling owned and occupied by the Mrs. 31Er.u.kx, and situated on Lombard •trt.i•t. 'was discovered-Jo be on tire. The 'ol,l was blowing' furiously, and hut for t:aitt the fire would have been disas oas. The_ tiremlon answered the alarm 11!! , mptly. but notwithstanding their ef ;...rts., the building was destroyed, togetli , r with the adjoining 'house owned by KANOLEV. and, occupied by pmvi:t.t..` The tire is supposed • ..1-4,, , iltated from the chimney. %"•,,t it the contelit sof the buildings were „L I 31n. JouN MELiLiN liad no in. •••!1 e. • Mrs. MICIIAEL 31EEIIA4' was , I±,ured $2,000; 311111.4.E . L KANGLEY, $273, ISRAVNEI, HILO& MULIAKK, credit or., if. 200, with NOBLES VINCENT. -C. B. lir also held 'a creditor's policy. —The workshop, of Wm. KEELPC, qw rear of bis dwelling on Spruce street, ;is discovered on tire about 1 o'clock Wednesday 'morning, and - was burned down. The building, together with tools, 'tuck of paints, etc:, were insured for '4 4 / 4 ) With NOBLE* VINeEIiT. To TVZ SOLVIIBB op BRADTOBD TT : In order to preserve the record of the part taken by the people of Bradford 011entfin the war of the Rebellion, it is detdrabls to have the name of every sol dier who went from this counq into the armies of the 'United States, or the State militia; therefore, every person, and *Noe daily every surviving soldier, is requested _to report to Me-- --_ (1). The name and place of to of every person he may know to have been in the military service. (2). Time and place of enlistment—or, if drafted, the date of the draft. (8). To what company and regiment _ attached: (4). What rank held. (5). If living, when and wh l ere muster . out of service -or discharged. (6).' If .dead, when and where died. hether from . wounds or sickness. (7). If wounded, in what engagement. Please forward these factstimmediatly, in order to insure the name in the• list now being Made up. Wyalusing, Pa. - - - • Taw HARTRANFT Club, of thisplace, bad; au' impromptu parade on Friday evening last, in honor of the Ohio victory. A procession was formed with two brass bands, and marched throtigir several of the streets It was gaatifying to witness the interest manifested by Our citizens all ,along the - line of march., We noticed 'many dwellings britliantlx , illuminated, amang them_ that of Hon.. JOSEPH Pow- ELL.. It is only justice to our Democratic Congressman, however, to say that he was not, hi town on that occasion; neither are we certain that the illumination was Made to commemorate the defeat of the Democracy. iItiNIPHREY BROS. 4S: TRACY had their large manufactory beautifully illimbilted, and appropriate transparen cies wit out in front. - The Ward House, PATRICK SULLIYAN'S . HbteI. and Bnows's Restaurant were also.hafidsomely lighted. PROCEEDINGS OF TIIE SUNDAY-SCHOOL -CONVENTION AT MEIIOOrANY.—The Sun day-tichool,Convention for Wyalitsing Dis trict, Wyoming Conference, was held in the N. .E. Church, Mehoopany, Oct: 1:.1 and 13. Rev. - I. T. WALKER, the Presid ing Elder, was the Conductor.. He seem ed at home in the position, though, as he stated, it was .- new business for him. ,from first to last, the spiritual atmos , Phere evidently indicated that the Divine Leader and Blesser was with his co-labor ers. The attendance Was large. About sev enty workers, including pastors, officers, and teachers, were enrolled as delegates. So deep was the interest manifested, that the house *as well filled at every session. The topics were as folloats : . 1. Duty . of Parents and Church Mew bers to the' Sunday-,School. Rev. J. S. Lewis introduced the Subject with an ad diess, and was followed with remarks from Bros; Lyman, Breckenridge, Shelp, and i Sumner.' The points of interest were (1), To provide suitable places; (2), To provide . all necessary appurtenances, black-board, singing -books, etc.; ! (3), To provide scholars and teachers; (4), To at tend themselves; - (5) ; To . pray for prosper- . ity; (0). To aid in the study of the lesson at home; (7), To be teachers themselves: . 2. Stinday School Work in. the Cower- - sion of Children: Rev. George Greenfield introduced the subject with an essay, which was followed with remarks by Bros. Walker, Barnes, Fisk, Sumner, Sterling, Stark, Breckenridge, Lewis, Shelp and Lyman. The points of interest were (1), Instruction; (2), Prayer; (3), Persuasion. . .Y. The Snialay-School : Its Mission aid Workers. :This was the Conductor's Ad dress, and was deferred until evening, when it was impressively delivered. .The points of interest were (1),. Early impr'es sions are basal and lasting; (2), The great mission!, tfi. /tare; (3), Depends largely up ,on the qualifications of teachers; (4), Teachers Idiould be intelligent, enthusias tic, pious and practical. 4. Teachers' 'Preparatory Heeti , Atts Their Benefits, and how to conduct Theo, Rev.-D.' Barnes introduced the subject with an essay, which was followed with remarks from Bro: i Breckenridge. The benefits Mentioned were (1), New views of thelesSOn; (2) New methods of illus tration; (3), Social character. As to the mode of conducting them•: (1), Should be always opened with prayer; (2), Teachers should be-tree to give their views of the lesson, and their methods of illustration. : ••:. Qtrait'ji;•iltions f u r Troehhig. Rev. ,4. B. Davis introduced the subject with au essay, Which as followed With lc marks by Bros. Walker, Williams mid i,Horton. _The points of interest were (1), r A heart in:sympathy with the cross: (2). i . Ability to train minds symmetrically: (3), Faith in the work; (4), Inspiration: (5), Social-habits; (ti), cleanliness. applied . I to intoxicants, tobacco and profanity. t;. The Sunday-School in its relatio; , f„ , ( rit• the. State:'. , The subject . wasri.: V i introduced nn, with an essay by Rev..L K. Peck, whiCh ; ' r u Moie was followed with remarks by Bros. Shell). :- J-' car.", IWilliams, ;and Stunner. The points , of , steers 1,1 pr r erest were; that . Sunday-schools should I! - 1 teach (1); Reverence; (2). Observance of . BUSINESS LOCAL. the Sabbath; (3`). Subordination; (4). I Teuiperanee: (5). LoYalty and steadiness: : 4 i' - ' 1, •' , 01t , 1i n 0. , ,,,• i aio l - at ,„ 7 w. il , konestv; (7). Industry; (s). Love ' and kindires;;; (9), Prayer: (1)), Truth • ......- las opposed to Error. especially Romish ' ;1771'" Drc l s trimmings in great varlet, ;principles.' i ; st ICl:s.r& r;i.i.--% :sepntl l' . 7. The tnOiday-schfil ozot T e inio,,wo:e-.....- - - , I Reform. Rev. Silas Barrier introduced ,;. -- 't.;o ! 'ids suitable for Bridal Gifts 3 the subject with as address, which was' ill , t. s•` !I ;sepro! followed With remarks by Bros. Walker, .... ' /1 . - . '' • Horton and BaruCs. The points of inter- '' ! est were (1), The importance of the sub- ; ts 7 1, owl of ject; (2), Eaßy trainino . . recess (3)• • L ' LL " A ':`• , . The Sunday-school a good e 'field for' wo-' Ai- 5p .,... 1 man's gentle teaching; (4) Sunday-schools ' and L a u, 1 should be organized into soeieties: (5). should begin by showing the physiologic- , er'Gohl. i al effects of alcohol. , ' i (ilat,e:z, in ;;;, , S. Sunday-sehool, t'las act A , / yrr r. Y ." 01 m . • l' ifeetin7l. Rev. 11. G. Harned read a brief , : essay. introducing the subject, which was al - The, followed. With remarks'by Bros. Walker,' iir 3 "``'is e'l Breckenridge. -Peck, and Warner.' ,The l'e""t l'n"' pOints of interest were (1). Children are ' „_.. • not so liable toTail away: (2). The disci- •P' - -Y" A' '' ; binary provision should be heeded by -‘ l ;El . ' -Nl'l • FlsforS: (3). The Superintendat :should :i„ .1A: i . ~- ' have the work in chargé. ~3, . .9. Stinddy-sehool Literat arc. Res. J. ' L. Race introduced the subject with an M" The essay, which Was followed with remarks ' inow.*•.-M,ug 1 by Bros. Walker. Lewis. Breckenridge • . -._ and Peck. ! The points of interest were 14- I '"Y'' i (1), Much critigism unjust; (2). The - sub II - ject matter should be that of the Gospel; ', ; 7 5)" . If ).* (3), ~ In rank should have the highest Tai,le 4 '!ltlerT standard of mirity; (4), May be either - ....,,• Massed upon' fact, or drawn from the imag ination, but of high merit: - (5), should he l "'" ca l l "I careful in book - selection: (il) Too much ' :::, - .6 - t nd reading and too little digesting. .10. Sunday-school work, and its er10ti,.,4 or re'l"e'l , to the future of the Chvreh. Bro. .T. B. ' oil. "'a t " .."! Beardsley (a layman) introduced the sub- k• "l• " K . ' jest with an essay. whiCh was followed , with remarks by Bru. Balmer, The points;''•" - '' of !interest were (I ), The Sunday-school ' d i ' i d e" ", lit ocenpies an intermediate place between . It in ""r }"lt the family, and church; (2), The Sunday- ' at price' i"w 1 ra r school elevates, by educating the whole Goh man; (3), The Sunday-school helps, and , „,,,, t 0 ,6. 04 ,1, other means employed are very useful.l I 11. Hole the Children of thelrreligious' gir New Et . , may be brought into Sunday-school. Rev, ! at EvAss & •I t H. S. Rose delivered au address, introdue- ' _._,. . I lug the subject, and was followed with re- M' Ever marks by, Bros. Horton and Williams, 1 'ery at Will RI The points Of .interest were (1). Parents . . - must attend themselves; (2), The . sacs,' ! i'.:l 6 ' . All t must be made attractive; (3), They mustin ,, "t"•" , "' 'a I be visited and persuaded in the spirit of ifirslf sun v the Gospel;(4), Activity necessary. at JUN E*,:. in A it'IIILDRES'S MEETING was held at: the beginning of the after noon session. About fifty • children were a A tin present. Addresses ' were delivered by Tint.' ant Cot i Rev. .1. B. Sumner, Rev. D. C. Barnes. i and Rev. C. Salmon (Presbyterian]The duo tow addresses were characterized by lelicitY fur your nook of illustaation, and earnest appeals to the , children to seek Jesus. The service was , Or -)i! Iv interspersed with singing, which added - , epstf ‘1 miigh to the interest and.protit of the oc casion. . • ' ,1-7,' THE SES(uNtc:. Res% J. .I.l.4umner, - .the 3lusfeal Con (1103r, took ehlite of this pait of the Thre work: pesides the carefully chosen, and oheap: PI well-timed pieoss,• thirty I.minutes were devoted to sacred song. The relaxation ' - from conventional work, was the most Call pleasing. . - Puring the singing all hearts autteuft4. were stirred; and God was < ittflie inklst ~r his people,' DE( KEG MG*. 1.1,P buy a tine .. • . 011.GANIZ.NT4ON.— , if I fig (:, , ”.1- , gtni,r,itty. . The Comiention organized a iiiitri.l ' • -•11. ,- Sunday-school• Association. and adopfeila . 0 - 'llol.lms & PAssAt.t; are general Constitution - for Its government. aid I agent, f. , r till Crlt.britrri natiinshok rinima, floO elected officers for the year. GEO. w p.? • ' ~ 4.11P5, & CIVS. Organs—The bc,t In this of The Association anticipites an excilr-,: any otlok: coucitri. . :.tprl..S. sion to the Chautauqua Assembly. next, - „ 1 year, which will no doubt be largely pat- , . ow" , The lac, roniZed. ' • -- , r . ' Sumider goods' ' cONCEILT. 1'rec01 „.. v .... : . (1 (lank 1. Rev. J. B. Sumner - and wife gave a con cert on Wednesday- , evening, at wbich a• fal Novel collection was taken todefray expenses of i serif' the convention. The honSe was crowded ( ‘N. - Everybody was 1 • n.'" Jute.l and rlnls at Mrs. FEETCH• and many went away. B -' Owlet with thisinging, Eitd ire returned iJ. i‘i.,... ' . ._ ~.. to oar *lei; feeling that we had eJoy a rich treat. The geENTERTAIRXERT. nerosity of the people was In , than Mittel to the demand upon it. Th 7 the Convention was large, yet the could Wive welccialed a much larger dni Many thanks to the people of Mehoopan GEORGE GREEMPIEhti, Sec'y. Skr‘er s Eddy, Oct. 16. . IVE - ...•,r:.R.N BRADFORDYAIIt The f I.' lowing are the balattee Of aVraniii at t e Troy Fir : j. :. VEGEI'ABL - Es. - .. _ . t vorAvoze. emwoors Beauty. Ist aw'd, F. W. llovey • ; S. W. Leonard. Early avid late Itose. Ist aw'd, A. Baxter; 2d, . I's. Hiekoek. Early VOrnout, Ittt aw'd, L. 31. Leonard. ..: . Peerie,q4, I,:t -xyrrd. A It S'Atualng: 2d. II L Hoek-, well. 1 l'rinee _,Alberr. Ist awd. It 11 Itockwee : Cow Itornes, Ist awd, .1 C ateliean: ,- Gleason; Ist aw'd 11 S Ta , ,tior. ! . -. . Compton Sultrlse; Ist aw'd M. Phillip..' chill, 14 aw'd G NV Fish; 2d asrdldnill F roil). .eroy. - Seedling.. 1 , 4 aw'd A Ueimer. ' .. , - , , DUETS. . . Niatitilhi, I.+l aWdlti C BradfOnl: 2. , 1 aw'd 11i E Bailey. i . . Tuynip,S •:.1 seri?, E B Strait. - 1 DAViD'CI{AF T TrUNII . .. . Fiat. t , t mcd I) II Fitch: 24 4W.1 I. I. ':.imitir Itutattga, - lit asC'd, I) I) Fifeh. 4 `: • i • 1. ihioN.. ; . ist aw*.l'. II t Card; 2d, C Card. - . . 1 . C ARUM, E.. - 1.• , Iqt :1%1.'4; a Midler; 2d, M Hulloek. '. I - VAULIFLOWP:I:. .. - . 1.1 al , -'4ll A K Ponicroy. .1.. d. ;m*,l. r IV 31cKean; :Id. L I. Millth; i WATEIt :MELO', Ist aM'ill. C 11 Ballard : 241, F Tracy. 1 ,Q1:2,11. , • . i I , t 4\1,'11 , ,. 31r, C Larcom; 2.41, 1) 1) Filch PUNIPKI.. Ist :11 , . 'd r ' Leonard Styles: 21, L P WllliauiA. 1 CULT NUM. I •if 3 , i''l4 .1 It Palley; 2d, Daniel Willie, j FEU. IT. • Apples„ ',lst aw*d. W II Slushier, li •arleties; J C 31clintn: 21, W 6 Bradford. Pears. lit a d, D S Landon; :d, Stephenitulloe Grapes,il aw'd, Isaac Randall: sql, A Calkins, Puarliel , ', lit att'd, Ay Ilickock. '• i GRAIN. - 1 1 WHEAT. • - XV ;WM:I,I an 'it. E It Without,: :Nl. Danktilalt: !I i. t0%.t . 41 p•Ilost: I; W 11111! J.A "i.N Wa'ilrmi, nixed 1 . :•:1, Ist UN, 'a. Win Dobbin, 8 einVed-ti idiocy. 211 aw'il. 31 Ayres. Vesiern., Ist A 111 Fanning. , :Awkiet riirn. Ist 11 'oats...lBo**d, J B Carl: Y 1 L P Rye. 'lst nYI, haulel Ita .Means, 1t P 11 .741(.11;e:in: Mug: le Card. E It Calk • ' Flour an I feed. Ist mini. Long. nurrnn. . Tub, Isl ttn`d. L . l' Wlfflants: IhL John 1. ualiu Roll. 1,1 nn - ‘l. I. AI Lootnall; Jlt Na 341..1 Patin. ' PM!. Ist 11w *J. Mrs P Po: j l V in:CELL .0i :• Millet,- t, Ilay. Ist 11 Fit Sowed cairn, Ist award...loin Firkins. Isl P 2,11. 1) 1) Baird; U Mack. Bread and ['lseult. Ist awM....Mias Mary What 2,1, Mrs t. 4 aial, Cobb, Rest I.r .In, (Act; 1:1.•. , ..1.: k'.l Drolftn rorn • 1t...t. li M ( 011111th I Fir-rrvill. 1 I - A1"1:S111111... - F P& A I Cornell, Sylvabla, herd. 11 illerun breds Mid Ilrb grades. first !premium. Samuel Troy. grad,. I yearling" hull, ilreutinin. I .1 N Giail Ilug, bull calf C 4 premiuM. F P & A SI Cornell, °ow I,lzzle. 11 yearn old preinllllll. W H Bradford Sylvania. - thorough Lrrd 3 y 0 old bull. 10 prrlitlUlll. - i E. Pomerl,y. Troy. 3 year 0:11 hteer. Ist prelulai 1: liontglutery, Granville. 11 year Md. hull. ' preintnitt. 'll - II .Iga,- 1.. GitADF.e.. . 1, Ii Tooma, Troy. yearling' bull. Ist premiu F. Pomeroy. Troy, pair 3 year old steers, Ist p . Own. :: yeir old heifer Ist premium. W 11 Bradford, Sylvania, bull calf, yearling, b fer. heifer rtalf. all nrst premium. ' 1 I. 1' AVilllions. Troy, yearling heifer. :i.l 'demi] yearling !titers, :Id premium. D M Lille '. Syllanla. heifer intr. 3.1 premlu A 11 .lortnon, 'jr ' oy, yoke of lain 2.' yea! steers. SNI p •111111111. A II Tllonias, Troy. row 11 yearsill.l. I,t pre DEVON, Aminl nt - a, (rativlll, ttairougli,lned yeJr bull. Ist prttultim; yOlo of gradt. [wilt yearl ,attrl. Ist pterultlio; .1 \V You4s. Sprlogdold - yoke ut Ntat, old oil. 1-1 pr.inloal, % la niihro. Tioy, :: year old bull is pre l Wats•n Freethu. Troy.= year old Mill Ist 'pre Taylor, kraut r,: year old Mill lbt pre I. M Leonird, year, old belted ; premium. ftearllug belfer 3.1 premium. • (row year Md. Ist,prciutum. lam Bradford, rid:ll.l,l.i. 1: tear old heifer proulami, year 01,1 better :Id 3‘temium. Sheldon I:ltltey. .:111:ou, year:lng Leifer. premium, hull a li si!, 'wattle , u1d..1.4 proudly:l. I . IIIIMIIIII i raft. tr,Mtm , 43. yearliu heifer, 9,1 p ' "FOIL Machin, (;i) !its- run:l,l ME= Mil IrIIZI3 Freeman. lieu Furman Daniel Bludfoitl, lacy ('coley. tTLE—FIW,IT EIXIM2I2 rirou. south bull ralf, t.t pre] i.DEIt i TII Mr• ',II JtitlKl, 1.10.;\ 1-1 heifer calf '01:11111.1a. err rail :id premium in, 1 year:lug ?Rill lid premium. ,s and .I,4in‘ton iu In 1 'years mlum. 1:1:IMMIIIIIII pant,t ,, a g,,xxl article. and . hour !wanly. ill.: place tagols!tl. UF. churchu : • . 0 . %.111.WE'A. cr. and .Steel Slxfclaclee, and E eat variety; at titsnot:t.x.47. s Jew largest and best assortment t• brow lit to thi: platy, can now s: soNs MIME Ire remedy for chills and five FEr'ENE Ilt•VIT fail-. y Hair atolrs. FLETtlicit's pporest limit in . t9wit has .g It to Lay salt crotties :11'3Aco 91. n rotas at 11. E. Ito:- ton wala anything in the line go to 41r. tc )11 liave got to pumhase sOlo VI T(4uIU siLturs. Dictums copied and enlarge anc size il..sired, titid furnished or 1:4: 7 at the new I;vllirry over lu's hns Just received anothe l j, gold Mile? basluvestel Clothin. which he le: lIONT uffcrin, MET= Di:titEk:Bnos. to buy a ii bnatdries, White God: , and Lace: MEMM r ytliiiig in the line 4,1' L•tati()lt i , lie hew shades of Casiiiiiere , . ant the b e: it c,Kik vxtaiti, cal :%leretirs bloky • .. • le assortment of Kid Gloves i tws, at KENT & :sepOtr. ---I, -4114111.11.-4-- 41114C11D & SII A VT'S 7 Merenes I and Stationery. Itio4 in Sash Ribbons at Kr i k —A good Threshin J. G. P.4.770*. -ping Machines, Second-hanc w. utother Paha, & R. M. WELL):..t f l l wd. see the new st,yles of col• it KENT .1: BLISS L ott and best selection of Spring as IYetimonght to this market, is bein , at 11. JACOBS% ties'anil Fancy Hoods at KENT 8 BLINK /111Pleit ftl iktads gads as tio Metry aulstU. • • • Muir& tr Thealio:talent, of Ladites Musa sise t z ir m: tir w. %. peiNt Mo. hoe tagiliest VAIDTUINIA b°4l in /5 ° 14°1 Petffigirsally /01 yr Go to,fiit firm to WY' Your Trhuks and VailseL • • 1120 4 LAW; takbytitirEdnitiiiigs hefettsit i i Will 156 is SI Sim ti bating the root turned all one wsy. tir pane to the West will And it to their advent •to purchase Uctets at the Tor wands Depot. 'illates reduced 'LAO from Sept. Ist, For the beat. Resat or Real to to MrIR rt item:o , l+l: 7 lair" J AeOtie, the elle-price clothing wan, huh Just Tetunliett trout the city with a large stock of Clothing. A word to the wise Is suMelent.— ur Go 10,,hcome .and bay your boya• t Clothing at lc cost than you scan get the cloth elsewhere. .tr . a a 14 - okts; gc,ft:ggie tihaes. Ybeiaie beauties: . Just ricelved at Col San k Coo.'Sti!. a received clay at liviimitsiAN 'a. air New ar Go to, DECKER BRos. tO buy tine erroatP. ' • tar If watit a liantlsoine. New, stylish suit, tall at JACOBS., - r=l L•,3 and Chalmers. at ISVANB * 4014 at HENDHLUAWS Jew.lry }:tagrarl Store. r xe4 and MusicalCkxAce, at lit:X 11 UL F.ll A N.S. EVT - Pfau setyrs. at 1..1. 1 W Littlie s taken that speak for ti!em isil F.lt' s — Ne ithlllerY. s Bolts in great variety, at KEN? A Busk. I Xir Cr-Plated IVari tx often; a great reduction In WI. as- N 0 W and Triminiuge, at EvAt NI Jr HILIMKTII`s. ace to buy, Felt Skirts and 'T k Buss% isel.9“. Vff" The. p Shawls Is at gr. daily papers, weeklies and at WHlTeinta it SUM:T*6. tar AU th uv . 17,..47.1ne3 ciltea Or Do y ou • l'ay ylnit to I • Yon can tiny an, want fo set out your table? i i s Crockery Store of Of A. BLACK. thing, (man one plite to a full net. le Damasks, Napkins and Towels air New Tab] Ev.t.Nek & Ilti, ak;sortment of Broadcloths, uey Suiting% just ()pencil at Kr.s7 Bu4s:, air A tine Doeskins, and F 1= , . re ehiltirens' pictures—take. . Gallery. • - i 0.21 dollvereil uti short Hotly.. Ejr . TO MN:. Llogn Iv the new you seen the new Patent f BLACK ? style picture—the Profile .% Fisiitr'e Gallery . Sys"have Carver, for sale Clr A ne. .11:v1e—taken at inc of Black and Mourning i upeued at NEXT IlLispr. comp, Or A full Dress Goods jIIS, hl, and Spy Glaaswa In a ginat s, in every style, at Mrs. . I Bridge street, Towanda. • .p` Oper.. F i.rlety, at ta'HairG t F f.F.TC II EleS, Ri" For tlitk or Pregerre Puts uo Churns, Butter, ereim, go to RICACK'f4 , Go to Hats mid Car,. I rfr Gu te 4.ENT A; Bides and see their i)1 11rtJ.9.4 . rseivni, M - Gu to .I)EcixEn Biros. for Under- Shirts anti iprawe"F. - - - Saperio • Switches, in all the extra FliadPs. :It 71Irs. Nu. 4 Bridge street. I)welling llonseA to rent• cheap. Enqutrt ut 0. ' -• "V,ICRTON & iiitEtr, afire • Having /Crockery, Id Tr'el Nllally lOW. CI /Fir Ils:N. stock of ladles' watches ever 1. da atir irtmarv-Itit t 6 call at fiZNDLEMAVS, If you wish to buy anythlng In the llne of Jewelry, Sliver and Silver-plated Pare, KENT &I flue assortment of In plaids 31111 plain' Sir LIVEnV eight horses and we offer for Sale i t ; Enquire of Our nmte Store., p'Foil SA fur aale a large, 1 building for a dry 4 vine, Bradford Cellar, a well-arra 1 btory for a carpet bly. and tcruis of 1 Nea Ili. II rail Music. acspringbm. 25, at 10 A. M., co , Milli a concert on the tree' book of t ~~ t:~eN L •' rIN - Y. M'. 1. A.—The prayer meeting of the Y. M. C. A. is held at their rooms, corner Main and rine st ts, at 5?1 o'clock, each Sabbath. continuing for one hour. These are undenomina , tional tnectinv, 0i1.,n for the public at large. It Is f ' hoped that al irge number will he present skittle it next meeting. October 24. • . 1 I .. 'lle • 1 . i .. 1 Si' It is not t•enerall known that H. C. WIIITA- Itr.it, at thf Book Bindery over the . ItEron*an othce, makes manic Books In any'style of rnlingand binding desire( ~,,,, leant a new Ledger, Jour , „ nal or Docket, N Ver Li At Ji . NE•t: a: move whlch t inns of t fir in. .FRE more worth u lug Store, wit or Straw Hat. rif GUM:. __ in rir o-12 aS . r of goods amountla I lo fl.OO or more, Wll3 nicely.' ItItF.F.. one I . . trtre Alpaca Cap. or Straw Hat; at it 31. E. 1tt0:E.,.11 L__ ... t. is Clothing Store. rgr PIIICO-FOUTD4 GlikAT REDOC. ?lON IN Pia'NoW.frirst-cLasa, large size, square grind, 73.1 oetare Ilino.fOrteg, for WS. Organs; in ,proportion: aillo4uLS & I!ASSAGIe. Towanda, La. I.h.iinAms.—On and after this date, 1 will lea my surplus STOCK OF FLOWERS at ,reduced prices, at my Green b'OtlieF. on Miln sttjcet, north of 'Episcopal Church, JAS. C. /JIVING. - - 44.0. • a' - Ni•:w' ' Got ' SON have opened a ter Clothing; whicl! especially for this sold at prices wide as they have . been p l, vantage. Heavy '1 t:f Heavy Overeoa Heavy Beaver Owe , 4 in proportion. All • themselves that we warranted. rscp9:C; 1 .taw- Wu. Itosywica. late of J. 1. , . Atax:l Co:, can hereafter helound at FitOIST &Suit 5, on Main street, where he will be happy to ace all of his numerous Mem s. And any in need of rum!. tore, or anything lei the lino of *olertatlng, will find the best goals, best assortment, and lowest prices, at their store, of any place in the country. Call and see for youisolf. II rar" POn ELL 1 sale of the justly town Mohsln., Al warranted to keep t or crinkle- They the mats s coMple • fabrics, to which M I Of their austoulers. I EcK Elt BROS. to buy your fresh stot k Of iti sell the samo melt. 0. A. BLACK' largest and beet gold sod sliver Buss have just opeued a resa Goods hattll the new eheeles culem. Call and tree them. (seo t have a Livery fa 41 carriagea, hack,' etc., which fTheap and on reasonable - terms. aent at the stables, or at oar llotAtEs k PASSAGE. LE.—The subscriber offers 'outwodlous sod Well arranged oods store, situated itt Leßays ., Pa. The building has a good hged sales room, and an upper risitu, etc. Will be sold reasra syment wade to suit purchaser. J.M. Jos is. Co., Pa. AL INSTITUTE will be held commencing on Tuesday, Oct. tinning four days, and closing 'riday evening. ' , Tim enoicr,” ,e season. Will So used. • 1 . . ,tx., , ,,AcGRA.v.AttAx, Director II you have called Sew lfmplre,r a red 11i" expeVa• • 41.00 or ticilst,o's Cloth !pit Alpaca Cap, MS.—M. E SOLOMON ;65 arge Invoice cit Fall and Wln was selected with great care market. The, goods will be will astonish the closest buyer rchascd for 414 at great td lister Coats, at 'LW Pants,at at 11.50 and 15; and aU.wool is at $10; and crwerytblng also '• re Invited to'leall and sattSry cannot be undersold. An goods - Co. have 'the exclusive lebrated mid i popular :lenses. can, and Porine, whist' are Or color, and will not shrink are just received. direct !vista • assoctrnent ok -these excellent y call the Ipatillcular attention • r0W13.1, h et7le ' h ' illiallire. , vaxinit oduAtar ie r= Idanideddi OM. U. If L I, _wow. lir. Edward :Vanderpool and Miss Ism innurini lien# of Towanda teituddp. 66 I I=f.IIdIDELL.....Oi the tub hot at or sru tsedee patens , by liev."Mr. r. Spenser and to Mary et koOrAn' i. litt....At ibe tre of Mr. lore Ad.' s e rrikedintnis: 4 A l tintet; aii a Mt 1001.,! A: LOWIMI4O.WAz .maiiiBOlt =-At dile Sow St the ertashouneVi s e m Ptettiber4 Sy Ret r: d: Ey. erett,! Mr. Sr Mead y and Miss Maggie Lbws; all of ultbseld; . . tl 15713116:frtiit . *flit farsessge, Gates and si dffliai Nfill t ifAin i = CRACE—YATEL—AS th e nsitAxe Oct. 11. y Rev. P. S. Everett, Mr. Mast C - M li b s potence Yates, sil of Springfield. Bad It gir-jurt 14 THE DPOPONDISKT.-If you wow_ lai liiiiterejan to dlt of ,tecargry t TIF F, t e a remit row go et pn,o et t , 5 .1 ISl V.V kinufir and Ret if , . t t Wild enemy and Horeb ' . MON gii AVa Pio other medicine acts so promptly sailelkett u tl In coughs, colds. and all inseams of the a gangs and Chest. leading to atessunption. Hun dreds Who once thought they had that dtead at.. seam ders been restored to beaith by the nag of ads ansoet magic remedy. Ills she the best Mown specific for Croup, and twee bile in Whooping I ..ote. I Trim the to emits. Leiss.,.m. -.....- . .............-- ---1-- . ....211.__ I in OF LETTERS remaining in AA thie Port Otlhor as Toesuala, Bradford CO, Pa; Ili tbe' sweet outfit; Oct. B 1: • . Bari EsszeisC . Chllsouji E - \ c, . C "deed Calm. Hawn . D Km Panel ZUmer, Jerry McMahon, Rosa " 4 Al &fra :Marra/ Dart' F. A N t Smith. diaries litt,pecw. air A 1.- Wilcox, Henry renew ealllog for the above letters will please fay advertised, giving date of Bat. 1 ' S. W. ALVORD, P. M. EISBREE, ATTORNEY4T-LAW, • 74. TOWANDA. PA. =a WICOAL YARD! liaderaigned hating takes tha large and laaa . .yard. at the tout of PARK, Street, has ►and a fall supply of n I=llM SIZES 11811 OD LoYAL SOCK. IiARCLAY OVAI, LIME A NI) CEm T TERMS :—Cash. I lIENRY MERCUR. EWE .ams &plinth. FAIL OF 1875: NEW FALL Gool►R r. cited Mils Week ut EVAN` & HIL4IItETH here-can he foetid all the het eltles tif the DRESS GOODS, f/ all the ❑'?T 311.1.1.!S in 1 1 CLOAKINGS, FLANNELS IEI SKIRTS, CA SSIMERES, &C., eLOLKS HOSIERY OLOY Ks COLLA RS &C Our , its:k is eviniviriv PLUME CALL AND EXAMINE EVANS & HILDRETII, 14ep.161.1 §IIB Q trE HAN NA COLLEGI ATE INSTITUTE. . he Ant Winter term of the Susquehanna Colle giate Institute will commence MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1875., With the tollawing corps of experienced teachers: EDWIN E. QUINLAN, PRINCIPAL. Ancient Langnages. Mathematic*, and English Branehea. •J • . ARTHUR HEAD, Corawrciat. English and SeientOlc Branclac MISS MARY E. MERRILL, PaicErtnEs , :, Common and Higher English. MISS ELIZABETH IL MILLER. A. IL German; Latin, Mathematical a»d R,g!i•4 Branches. MISS M. IRENE MASON.- Nnglish Studies. • MILLE. J. LEQIII.N. Preach, Drawing and Paint i .. 1,. MRS. M. A. SIIERWO6I). . • intfrerrnentar Mtretr. . 0. A. BALDWIN. rotor Artftie. Tire will be the enatomary organization of tins!. es for the benedt of new students. Especial atten tion win be given to young Men preparing for busi ness. New classes will be organized In the Scien ces, Languages and other branches. to meet the wants of the students. Flue accommodations for non-resident students. Rooms carpeted. warmed and furnished throughout, both for young men and ° Board, ft per week. Tuition rron, el to Ito per maim Vocal Musk ard Thunritig free.. Instru mental Basic 512 per gturter. For farther parttcntars send for ea:4lllmin or sell and see the principal, E. E. QUINLAN, • MILLER PDX . Tagaada. Pa. President Bond of Tsastees. 0441 Q . HERIPPS igAtE"l-43,y 'virtue of sundry ont" potedboo r ni Abe Court of Com mon Pleas of ftta lam Count y . Skid to ate directed I. will expose to pante siMe at thei dais at the Cohn Haase In Towards Bortlegb, on- Wedotods vember 17, 1575, at one 0.100/5 Xs 75 .1 I.'e : a'w'ing described property, to-wit: • ' , ______,,_„,' _.....,,, One lot of had in iltheatitwPq Duummu 141 "IC. north by lands of Phillip c rams and the public highway; on the east by (hepatic highway; On the "Ir by 1 1 46°1 Miner a Cno; on she west by buide of inter CO.. IL A.. Ayres, and Delano property. John Hamlett Mumps Z Bressler containing 25 , acres of laud: thole or less, all improved; 5 framed 1 dwelling houses. l fanned barns. I framed building known et the "Sasqueitatate Woolen lractory,' , l brick tollbge;_frid orehard of fruit trees thereon. 1 Seised ated e talien foto execution at trio snit Of 1.0- maze Weenie* rer lii rerdinaa eolith and Alfred tA o. - fee l bei lot of tang situate to the r tirps of -T .ii anti flurlingtdb, bounded as follows; ' ' Beginning tit Wm sonyteeast corner of • bat No.. 251, i thence by lots No. au And Zr3,.ponth 3 • Wain In 2 P.• to nOrth.east corner of lot Ito. 28?; tßencei by north Ulm of lots No. 2.53 and 282. north C7Xli west 226 p, to the south-west corner of lot No. 27fi Wenn" by ! cut line of said lot No. 277, north V eaSt 79 I- • lo e crer; thence through lot N 0.275 went 57 , ,Cref, 901 totbe castling of lot 14 to thence bY 11 5 71 '. r 1 1t44 0 east 51 4-10 e, tho south- ~ east corner of to --J..o* 2e,;(ll,lbetice by lots l` , :ti. 380 . and Wl south 87:i .-0 east ist:11; Pi Om, nlam: of begin- I attic being lots hick, :14 and 215 and . rtfi tif let Diu.. . 276; In warrant No. 44315. col:tattling 248 fiele• of '. .. land more or less, about 170 acres Improved with : ' frenic(i hOlll4l, large framed barn, corn house, and . i,' other Loot braidings end fruit t rans thereon: said ! 7. 11 11 5 4 1 1 i kettvrie tle I,ho t'llitrlltigton Vann" of de- , ' , 1 lenuant.• geizetl and take: II.tO Viet:Won M the . i snit of the, itennsgvansa & New 7 1.72511 Vane nn.: ; .- i; ': • 1 Rail Road Co. vs. Mahlon C. 3fereur,.'t . • e • . 4 - ALSO—No. I —Ono other lot of land in Asylum - - towhahlp, bounded as follows:. 'Beginning at the south-west cornerof rho WWll's' Mordsolt "Iltfailt: I .: , 4, named o f carry a heavy steel; at - , . , > I thence north 2:-. 1 ,.a west Ulf to dm C^JTViI 14 \t: m . flavii l w * l ar g e l nal Sarah Morrison Watinnts:t thence south in 0 • : , an d caouludionA A u•re. wo. an, east Zitp, to apssre thetwo 'south 534 0 . west 208)0, ', ; • • , I all times. • i to warrant see Of James Torbltt: thence south ^ - ' . ;: • • , 1 44*, east .110 p, to place of beginning: containing , ' . 102 M *reel', With 8 framed house, fanned barn. At ' . .1 *bent 100 apple trees therooo. • . . 1 . ; I titan—No. 2—One other' lot ut laud in Asylum ! ' ' loanable, Inillltitd as follows: Beal:ming on the ' (lASI': PA II) FOR iirrtEit, = _, _..,rani t , Wended tis fOlit/NY No Aso., s . west end Of the Wm. Metrlsl,4B .D,P. 1 1 --I " . "Pv 7,— PAYI - $ warrant line, them* northei%*,+-1&t hlatig sitld 1 Warrant line, 109 r, EStal. %arra 'corner; thence I south is(*, east 140 p, to satd ZwriVic....c. W. darner: 4. thence south liKr* - west -;-;p, to warrant line; I thence Worth 4•1 o ;tree . - -4 i-p. to warrant corner; . thenesllsolsr, ' l3 , tetat 10311; to place of beginning; . 0 •;, . l . . tontaluirittninit 89 4-10 .acres, about, an acres lin. i qd t , : i t ii, i,m,,,44,... foi: 4 A ; ds, ,?0,.,7 . .: t t ?w e.-- Preyea,lolli a tWo story framed honso thereon. 1 i tl iiiittt Imig c.,..trlettce in Die ff - J Tram. ki.,..q.a. 3-.. One other lot of land In Asylum t •_. r• us'ite'collar Mirantagel le pUrclasitig; and 04 • ilinNuistdp, bounded as follows: Ileginning..ou the 1L ii .1.. tot ambitious to mate' large PAW t+ see gat. l warrant line of Wm. Morrison and James Torhit l ) I „, ,;t.norsely6 that di r e' Can niter t 13p, from the south end thereof, *Wren Intent 44-,, I I -- 4 west 155 p, to a corner: thence Certt.'el 0 . cast lo9p, GREATER ttilDtlC IEMENTS TO ',, : .. i I , •.. . - too post; thence south' In”; 0 ., east 12.5 p, to a posit. thence south 61% ' 40 . - east 194 4-10, to piste Ot fle-' '' , ginning; contaln%ng 1037=10 times. more or less. i 4' ', . - ; I . . ' about 15 sexes tinpr(P(6l.VAtil. a few frvit aces i thereon. - Y lva" ' . 1 AL I NN -- No. 4 -;011e oiNi' tni`nr 1;0 in A' , :ltiel NL. ar " ‘ ~ buyers th am. i , aby .uh. , ...i• 4,l.4l.lislonetil in 1N0rt144.411 - t 3 tsnarndilp, lif.urtilon )is 114110 4 4 4; i'leginlii;.; at a post 1 , ' - 2sp rtertli:l the milth , eifl . .S7 The • Wm. and Sarah t 31ortat*. Si-al..nrit'lt Iltie, thence South 61 , i 3 , NVPSI: 104 Adop, to a post; thence north 21'4 c'. north 125 p to land of Chas. Zurne; thence north 21.'5 c, east • 119 p, 10 aforesaid warrant lire; thence 90401 l'l' °4 ' west 140 p, to place of beginning; containing 99 , i Listed more or less , reserving , all te trees growing i on lots No. 2,3, stud 4, which may his cut or rts Moved therefrom within three years from the first ' day of April Isla, said trees having heretofore been ~, , . sold, reserving also the right of Ingress and egress sa t in . -- 1 , ' - -•-- '- - - I to remmre the said - trees. - . OW NI)ANIA - RKETS F` ALSO —No,5—Th e itudivided three.afilis itderest,! . I ' in the following lot situate In Towanda Bon% Wear-Vs"} 101-, ESA LE PRICES. ilea. 911 the )4,ortit .by Poplar street. on the east by 4 , Corrreeted every Wednesday. by l'. It. l'ATc:ll Ilarn sfieet, on the - tenth by land of Win, virltlis • Next to amtages daily. and we?t by an alley, with a three story- lirtek beat,* bush dwelling house and (rained bunt thereon. ; le,* busli 1 , ... -. Af,gm,-..Ne. 6-One other lot In Towanda Wool. . ekrttettt;4lon l 4 - .! , s. bounded on the north by State street, east by land !ans. 144 bulb of A. L. Hard, south by land of David Gordon, and; ftlitter (rolls) `l 4 . iii- • B .3- 0.. west by land of Amelia Barber, containing a two idair•i.) T th 4 • •- .... story framed dwellifig house. . 'Nan, 5 bush - • . ALSO-No. 7-One other lotto, Towanda born, at` it bush • . bounded north by Poplar strvor, east be Western -4gg344 vdoir. avenue, south by land of A... 1. Noble arid west by otatoes. ?lAA,.: . 30 land of Marla F. Henley, with a cellar and .i . fount- ;lour, I?!bi t ri, *l ._- ~ ' s oil (1 - ti 900 dation for a building thereon.' IWEtt . trrs or et ItAi i•,..,•W heat 60 lbs.; Corn 30" his: ALSO-No. 9-The undivided three-suits latex", i ye 56 tb's.; , oats 32 rt,%; Barley 44i Ibs.: Buckwheat est in six tractred unseated land in flacelay and ' its,: Reads G". th.: Ilran .0 tbs.; Clover Seed 60 mutton townships, containing abOut 1943 aereS and (is.: ThnolllS So" 41 ll' s .; I)rie4 Pe3che 4 :13 161'-' : warrantee in the following nature, Hugh I.:041ov, lied Apples TI. lbs.; F1ax.5.41_4441 30 Vt. [ ~_. ' Andrew Laity and Peter Ladley, eaeneontainhig ----.--- . -4 : ------ '-- , rp i pow . 400 acres, and Joseph Ladley contalnlno 230, 'WM-1, ,ter Stewart, containing 309 serest, dud D. 11. Cum- rs and Brokers, Ne. -12. - niugham containing 113 erten. with n saw nilll, two , nth I'4 h' 4 •4l. eet Pittlidelphia. Oct; 11..1573. - t, E 0 1.2 .t Y(. 1: ( 1 ). ° , fi N itu ° ke l.' IN lir ' -. mill bowies and a Lain therecin; std rand falli:11113 r---- - - a n ,' r - ' Bt fiL • A 6fir de site of i-nd, iron ore Sufi tire klatv. Earir third ` ' i •, • I .ts,. 'Z will be $llll separately , the tight also being russet-v . T. :!-.. t,,st. e: 123 Ejr; l ' , l ed of selling each third of each lot separately. i; " 5-21. . cj' 6.2 .., 11 .,g,'" 1 .:: toil,i -two.: tailed and taken Into execution at lite suitor N. N. " ‘• ' ' . .!'i - 01..,• - i. ' .. ,1191 11911 ' te 119 ,. netts. cashier's rase ts. C. la . Cash, - Gen. P. Ca.7li - !" -- ": - '6., " 1 '• -: - .... ' . 110. s i secy.. 1-'. A. (*pm, ~!..,-y. . . . I ', - , '63..1. tied .1; 11911 1 . 119 . J. 3f. S3lllll, Sheriff. i " " " r ' ' 67 . " i - 120 I!4' 120% 1 ; 03 i . 1 1 =4. TOTiCE..--WnEttE.As, having 'Wen ! - 10-0 ,• et ,,,'"P'"''''l ortilnny Informed of the existence of certain ! .„,- n' el ,", e ''' 'Y ''„,,, c ; :- el Wires in the Susgnellanna River. and Its trits {Jew ''.'• '' e F• :.„ . e - ,* ' 'IV i - 11774 . 124 ! 1 itt-li : 117 : 4 1171 i 1171 1117 !3 ittarles in this, the county of Bradford, It Is hereby " '. e • 4 .; '-'-' . liar_;Oleg ordered that the ownere or managers thereof shall (; ,?I'l i 107 . ! 109 destroyor dismantle the same within ten days from Silver I 30 - -.. Wit' the date hereof. or I shall proceed to destroy and r,elinfOvallit l ' -' - dismantle said Eel wires • as by act of assembly ill- Lerl'ilnir - •• •C • - .5,5.4 i 5.5% ' " 0 '-- 1 'MN meted, as the same are hereby proclaimed nal, ~ sneer. J. M. sIIITIL : , Lehigh Nat igatton , 5 0 1.„. j (ON October is-tt - iMierllt, ' , llillaileimita a: Erieii,..-...:. - . i Valliie. Ex. 111 e . MN I 61 1 f - -- -1- -- - - - - - - - ---- - - • ---- '.4 -- Thitea R. 11: of N I 13146 .. I ME rI I O NY CREI)ITORS.—PIease 1.01 Creek ! ; ifili !. 10'_.. - 2S$ i 28 bi J lake L notlce that I have xtddled to the Ilorem- 4 40, - - 46'4 • -- - • -•-- -. .._:..-.. .. ... •;, eentralTrutsportat lon lorthern Cilntral ~ . ANTHRAC/TE, bles. the Judge...tor the Cotirt A 4f Common Pleas oe. i Bradford ounty fur the benefit of the Inse:vent 1 laws of this commonvrealtb. and the Court has ap- ! pointed the SIXTH day of 'DECEMBER itin. at the Court House in the Borough of' Towanda, at 1 It) o'clock .1. 3t.. when and where you Will leo heard ! It •you desire. CIIARLF.S GREEN. , ' ()et l 5:75. ..-- '- - - - - - --- -- .' - - - - • - - - , Cestivettels. Jaundice. Dyspep-ia. indige,tieet. VOTlCE.—'file Commissioners of! •.: .. • itv..,.. 0t ,. : •,, j••oui s.t,;m:oh awl nri•ath. iii , :h , he, 11 Ti;wantia Township havo two 1. 4 . awl two : . - . girlie.. nfr wl they desire good homes .l".ry,ipela•-..`', l'ili. , , Rbeitenati,M. I;rupili:n , and R G J. M. SWARTIVOt It), • • FANK GREG. skit, I)l,ea.sr, Ittliott:inet,t. Lil - erCompiaint, Droi- W3f. Ile )11 - -31A NN: • t • • ! Cotsmilesimliel.,. , . A DMINITRATOIt'S ' NOTICE. i 'sY. I'lU." ionlr.,,ri . a l uil ~ , alt Rheum. 'Wolin?, limn, —Notice is hereby glveti that all persons In. ,• Neuralgia. lis a Hitlner PR and J'uri4lng the , dobted to the estate of Dennis Driscoll. late of ( Mood. are try. ni-t ..,..ii,genial purgative. Icel . per- Athens, deed, uthst make immediate payment to ; . . . the undersigned, and all persons -having, claims i forted, ' abundantly Their effect, show in w much against said estate must present them. duly anthers. . !• . Heated, foisettiniient. : , ! they excel all other Pill, 'r hey ate safe at i id pleas- , i .4. L. ELSBREE. oct22t6•. 4Amtnlstratu s . i ant to toke. hnt powqrfnl to titre. They dirge out ldlseellaaeons itavertisemeatz. Immense Success t 40,000 . of the i Auggi ' lk "13' is"delTd organ into a". 14" "d theY i - . Cenulne , Impart health and vine to (he ooh- being. They ,IFE AND LABORS 01 , • ' ' ; - L LIZ i cure not only the ever 3 day t din Lints of l every ! • INGSTON E. afreiffg soh!, and demand In- ' 4 , , • rretiafisg. The nnly new COMPLETE life of the ' • ; great Hero Explorer. Full of thrilling interest and ; I spirited illUstratlens of thirty years strange adven tures, also the CURIOSITIES and WONDERS of ' a MAIIVELOUS country; the millions:am eager , to get, and more good agents ere *eeded at once. PROFITS are SPLENDID. For particutirs and proof, address, HUBBARD 8R05.., Publisherkt 723 Sansoin St., Phila., Pa. rOct."o-7fAr. , L : T ERIGH VALLEY AND P,A. & i j j d N. V. RAIL ROADS.—Arrangement of Pa:• , - Tenter Trains, to take effect May 30. lon._ ; 1 '' • nollTitWaitn. . ; soullir/A It n SHAWLS BLANKETS, Bridge Street MM= rttlNt.srAT No No r No ! STATIONS. 9 7 L —.—. I --.-- , , 1. 1 4 LAM ' PM C' ` ' AM PM T 11'31 13; 4 501 8 30'..".‘ intim Talls..; 1 19; ' 112 55 2 50! 5 2510 15 Buffalo . 'l2 45 ' 'l2 . 25 5 50; 9 20 ' Auloll - 0 9 45.... i .; 9 20 . 7 15;12 00 7 15' llllaea 7 32 ...".;.' 8 16 '8'58!1::8 liwr„cro (1 40'. - .....; 6 00 ' 9 001: 55 8 39; Elntlr9 .. 6 15 9 10.5 35 1 9 35. 1 23' 9 05 Walerly:-.4. 5 40' 6 23' 4 3.5 9 44. I 33' 9 12. .... '.:. Sayre - 5 33' 8 18' .1 48 9 50 1 38. 9 19 , A 110.06 ' 5 29' 8 10' 4 42 10 23 ; 2 07 10 00 ...TOL%''ANDA...' 5 00, 7 :17.. 4 10 'lO 501 .. ..... G 46' 11 23 3 02!11 4 02 ti 20: 3 07 12 , 32 6 It'p' IS 114 3 52 11 25'..Tnit1:11 . 0ttnnek 3 22' 3 39 2 21 i2.50' .135 1 2 _0'. L & Jin:thin . 1 240 4 :t i ll 110 12 57, 4 42: 1 30 Pittston...—. 2 32 4 22 I 32 1 20, 5 00 2 00 .....W. Barre 2 15; 4 WI 1 15 2 321 6 321 3 27 ...W. Hoven* . ••: 1 00 2 32 12 05 :1 151 7 10: A 13 I'. Haven 12 10. 150''11 25 3 40 7 25. 4 35 . ..Slouch chunk.. l f 45, 1 .30'11 05 4 43, 8 31 1 5 50;.... Allentown• :••'lO 47:12 23 1 10 05 4 48 , 8 34 5 53 P. Junctlon'..• • 12 1010 00 00 , 8 451 8 051....11eth1ehent.... 1 10 3Q 12. - 19 9 45 S 30 9 15; 6 35, Faston 'lO 05 11 401 9'15 45'10 30 1 8 20.. - .Philailcipltia...l 8 30( 9 45 , 8 00 8 521.....! 9 45' New Y0rk....'......9 1t S5O AN PM I; PM 'Am l Am! PM ARDITIONAL TRAIN, No. 2.1 leaves Elmira at .2 4, p. in.; mopping al all stations, arriving at Waverly at 3 7.0,' Towanda at 15, and Wilkes Barre lit s p. iu. ,N0T. , 30 leaves Wilkes harm at 7 20. a. tn.. stop ping at all stations, arriving at Towan.o at 10 51. Elaltira at 12 30, and Ithaca at 3 00 p. In. No. 32 leaves Towanda at 7 10 a. tn.; stopping at all stations, arriving at Waverly at S O. and Eliol ra at 9 00 a. in. No. 31 leaves Elmira at a ao p. stopidog at all stations, arriving at Waverly at a 15, 8411 Ton alida at,? io p. tn. Train 6 leaves Philadelphia at 2 10 p. w York 12 415, arriving at Tunkhannock at 10 00 p. m. Train 3 leaves Tuukhanuock at 7 00 a. in., arri ving at Philadelphia at ::0, and New York at 3 25 0. tn. 'Trains 8 and 18 run dully with Pullman Sle4lng Cars attached. Drawing Room Cars attached. to Trains and (I lietweon Elmira one. Philadelphia. R. A. PACKEIt, Havn(lynt. E It V. Vl' 'ME l' IZ E , lc E DIME THE BEST JOB PRINTING “F ANY I..'T.\ItLt'IIMEN't NORTHERN PENNsYLVA IF Tot DON'T BELIEVE IT COME AND SEE Ofßation Park ,St., (Lear tho Ccurt.House alpmeilar*Abwthemsits.- SilillENSi& LONO, . . WIIOL E ALE, -RETAAL CILOI4 I- 1.1 FAMILY GRO4RIES, F 001:NtitY III:OCUCE. " I --' 9 .d,IIAIN, ite. 3filt.illC .N It PRODUCE i StEV ENS & LONG. cottN4ift MAI.N & BRIDGE TDIVANDA, YA espuehtml f. & A. 3lnzigav 6',1, • *A9, AYER'S 'CATHARTIC I' LLS, m' all Ole parp'p,,ra of a Family Phyl, curing . - the foul tuit4n; of the Nowt: they stint late the, body, but fc4mildabli!...2lltl ttz‘aigeivits always. Most sk nun' phyltielaUs, tat , t efittiteut eltirgyu'unt, au& Our beat ettiiteuz, set d certificates of cures j erfetrra ed and or grreai benefits they hate derfred front them. Pins. ; They arc the stth-,t and Ite,t physic for elol.lreili heealtso iutl i as well as - etkctual. Ing : , U,tar,e4Oted, they are easy t sake; at a being purely vegXablv. tl iv :as. , fiat' rely hr.! tole . rre , pared by D .1. c. Lowdime ' No NO: No I . I b. Pra.•tiral ;:tyi Atinlytleal l'hentl , t4. Sol. by hil drugglNEs 111RA/11:hit'', :31laii;alll 1875. • , C 0 Ii.S!E II 1 , & C 0 0 l'.. S ' l Art! ;ow feati,s to Ne2l7% ' e Ow: ,itubli , 31 - it it t h Lirgt; A 5 , and ;ht.?st tt•tot it of 1 f 800 T,.. blltii:m, TRIiNKS AND T/:.1..0.1.1\ ! `: BAGS 1875. SPItING AND SUAIMEI Aver hrotiglit to Towanda. Prices to sult-tho times Call nod seel,us. t T"" FARMERS'. e • AI. iNsuitANa-k CO.. OF TVSCA.EOXtA, Is Ow Issuing perpetual policies o FARM PROPERTY ON ". Each member payit a fee, at the time of I surtng; to cover charter and incidental eipenses of the CO.. after which ho further payment )s required, "except to meet actuhl loss by Ilre among the membership. This plan "4 itenuance for FARM PROTtERTI , is coming rapidly Into, favor. ," ititsliii‘k 5r,11114K6 HILL, p v t , - The Agent.will calivass like Townships Tuieti nkr.t. rlke, Iterririraini Wyaluslng, and farmers In those Town:lll'K triAlting Insurance or III(okntatIon. niay akiklresti 1. A. It. SI7.IINEJI, - Sce. anti' Agi., Spring Hill. Bradford ,Co.. Pa. - 1111. s)I WAY, l'res. koct:nit Price Ttoenty-Fire Cents. VEWSPAPER ADVERT!. l A N G. ETY I EIGHT EDITION. • • Containing a complete list of all the towr s In the United States, the Territories and the Dominion of Canada. hbving a population greater than 5,000 ac cording to the last census, together with the names of the newspapers having the largest local!circula- In each of tbo placcsmamed. Aiso,a cataloger of newspapers which are recommended to adver-_ tiscrs givihegreatest -value in proportion to pie ces charged.; Also, all 'newspapers in therfUnitcd States and Canada printing over s,ooo..copies each issue. also all the Religious, Agricultural, Eklen, title and Mechanical, Medical, Masonic, Juvenile, Educational, Commercial, Insurance, ReallEstate, Law,'Sportitig, Musical, Ilasidon, and other special class Journals; very complete lists: Together with a complete list of over 300 German papersiprinted In the United States. Also, an essay upon adver tising; many' tables of rates, showing thel cost of advertising In various newspapers, and evdrything which a beginner in advertising would like, to know. Address . GEO. P. ROWELL 41 Park flow, New DINNI.N'.Cr ROOMS = IN CONNECTION Wm! Tilt: J.1.11C . W priparrd feetl the hnnary at of the day arid ey.tattig. Oysters and Ice C ERE= Alarch . . I s l 7. 1.11 II1,1;, MI LI, I'llo Pgil . TY k I h:. AT STEVEN: 4I ,I43.v, [nn.kr). 4 )R1) r ) ..4' A .—Nltie miles filon valtir.l lg. on ti!e 1...1tigh . 3":1 1 1., , It. P.'. The pronertY eotodsts of , Ift NT :11 11.1...C , 1111 row nth of fames lin goo d ro:Altion: ti.VW MI I. L. n 1111 Ity•W and flhltt-elas4 ne:telfh,erv“ 1 , 4 nWp.171.1N4.‘. nhont or 13,A. • cortatsi.,. , -,. • . . . • : . • , N 41.1,..., %.-- ri.llll* GRANT. :I e'••i . i . Call Tti r." Apia:4.. (7 D Pl7O 11,';-,I, NtIT ICE. iti the inathir nt the' Instate ot , Gpoigu IL iwetiog, deceased, late of Athena lioto. In the Orphans' i'‘ . Court, of Bradford Co. No. 14. Doe. Ti.rin,ll,S7l. • The undOsigned having been appointed on Audi-. tor by said Court, In dispose of exceptions ; filed. to the final aceount of A. 11. Sirauldiug, Serivlbg ad tuinlsttntoe:of said Estate, and distribute oilers itt his handy belouging to said estate, here 5 gives l e notico that:he will , attefol to the duties of his , a1:1- pointteent, i It Ids-Mace in the Bortmgh o • Towan da, on Thu :dap the lath pr Nov. 167,5, at one o'clock In the afternoon of said day.i A tibial time and pi,}' all parties concerned mast )4) rrea it I en• or be debarred forever after.. • ••, -. 00,13 1 Ica. w 4 , . - 'WU. FOYLE I= Dealers la.. IMF h prl. 1 4i r t, .1 7•11 I 40 - ek 2 00 esfj 30 sr, 54. 10' ' 4' 1 N OvIURT 1101:7tE W. :4CoTT XIAWLaw= kin?Umtwail. rA 71r . L 0 R . •C Q. ARE OPENSNC if S E E IC RGE V ARIETt OF CALICOES, GINGHAM'S, • COTTONA DES, MUSLINS Am) . , IVI will .I . ,e'Qtrered ' Vs . r v t .in e l), low j)rietcf4. • .1. laige assortment of Cloths awl Ois:,iineres, of tfre !at %t fall styles. . Plain and Faney Dress Goutl, Mack Giio(l4. Black. &e.. • i --- 1 ats, Caps. and ~u4l dren's Shoes, • PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. 1,6 I Tux and t. :"eitlroo,l:l' 10, 167. i; • • Wu i 105 THE MUTUAL PROTECTION i:tvr. INSURANCE COI4.L'ANV. . . _,lint, .Yl>eci,•l tr.,...i.,;,ereli•ut rtf LPO-1011ar. 11..5.-CLARK. AtiENT 'fivIVAND.A. P.% Special attention i, called to the following late table, Which 1011 be found strictly equitable, as be tween all ages. and which the company will guar antee to-not exceed one-half the cost ;Jr any first clasS OLD PLAN Company. The following Table shows the Dates fur :lII* and may be multiplied for any .additional amount up . to.f.iOoo. which Is the largest risk taken on any one. life. Twenty Cents will l added to the nt of eaelrngse,s MIZE g tz. 2. Fq 4.: < < IYEEM T OW A NDA 1 N rittstE MaiD the Cuttit FIRE AND MARINE COMPANIES ROYAL, of Liverpool, QUEEN, CONTINENTAL, of New• York. *! GERMANIA, GERMAN AIIEItiCA MANIIATTAN, COMMERCIAL, or PIiCrNIX, of Ilartf(4ll OP.LENT, AlLtzox. of Ohio, CITIZENS', of Newark, TS A]SHL " L'G 1111Elsr..N, of 4:eiwatsy LIFE & ACCIDENT COMPANIES NATiosiA.L. LIFE; of U. S. A.. nr3ets , 9,767,356 Tit,trELEug, of Hartford., " :. 4470,339 RAILWAY PASS *RS, 'al., "ork 1406, adjit,(ctl ' , aid at apr22-7.111 PIANO TUNING.—The finest Professor of music and most expert tuner of pianos resides in Toicanda. and ids•nante is Wm. Dittrieh. Ile has constantly on hand for sale the most celebrated pianos, melodeon.. and organs, and at prices that everybody can affoxii to pay. Mr. Morten Is also prepared 'to tune' pianos, and his long experience In that line warrantsthe conclusion that he is the best man to be found in Northern rennsylvanht, to tune a piano up in first class or der. Lfsep 23w3„ Ik7o.TlCE.—Notice is hireby given _EI that a meeting of ,tbe Stockholders of the Towanda Tanning Co., will be held at the Frst Na tiOnal flank of Towanda, 'On Saturday the 30th day of October next, at 2 o'clock P. x., for-the purpose of taking action .according to law, in relation to riacing a mortgage on the real estate at said Com pany. •- I li times tram In 213 E! . • . • • JOSEPH POILL, Pro. Towantla-August 23. WANTEp. FIFTY GOOD : COAL • MINERS To w irk at FREEBURG. ILTANOLs,°(near St. Lost ). eents per bushel and IL B. weights BID re given. Menses at the mines for families. Apply to LEMON WOODS & CO.. e„',o3l4Cttestriut St, 5t1.01113 Sin sepl6rul•. DENIMS., SHEETINGS JEANS:. nent for collection. etr ~~ n. VINCENT 4 AGENCY. • 17, 11, 1 '0'26,811 .500,000 ,706.286 1,599,564 '1.952,835 k,7(/885 437,782 .975= 719.842 938,340 413,73* 500,000 00,000 :2036.070 NOBLE. & VINCE General ' . - --atiscalalims-Abradisamod&-.;A -- - • J. F n'o's 'S o ' i Si • • FURNITURE I• • . • • - •.1. .. a • • • • : ; ; • . TOWANDA, J4t Y 20th, 11870_ • . 1 • L . . , ;• ~. ..... .. . We are iid)er !meting a: 12 rAf: ~fork 91 . : , I. . • - PARLOR Ell 2'! :1'1:.1 rks. EASY CII.IIIIS. ILVLI. U-ACKS. 31ARIILE WOOD tor tAIiLES. r t - • . , . • ! 1 A r tier)' b 'C , p1i , :1.`3.. ‘V i• ate deiertoicted to globe 414 , our sto ck to thl, 'line 1., , r0ri, ; t11,, fall trade. l aucl , lll, • R tkri 1c r folio ft, we lire tildliwr ai s • . • • : • 1 „ , , ••, • I.ONI , I ! . 3 - Itvoitiol t.+l,otir't/reW cENTENNpI, . . BLACK . WAISUT, TOP, 1).11E 3 C A,SE CHAMI3EtI SUITS ss'o. • Being the hr,t thing in the 111311.V1 (Or air )prill viul all otlwr good, at r'el'y low - prit.i.. A UNDERTAKINA. • . Doi..! in the iitaidie,r, and ( . 4] the ivlre,d You- w 111 find uett(r ‘r(Crk and ,for , irdi‘s.•:•••11!-V than ay any "tiler place. Call find irt., • 4• "i • "4 Fizoi;Ti .40N•4 NiMAlA•L'qiirt.Yr. lir 1.-31cr• 31 , 3 , 1 1 . 3 ' 17, • •-±, • -,', 1 . . . '..,. 'fie‘VANl) l. L'E, , ,NNA. 1 .. • . ~'.' . . MEW •,• • I:(ll',Eit IES I . ltt 1V1S1()NS I 4 I FficCABE EuWARDS, .'t a-11 tt , tatcr- to all GROC'Ettlt & 010.1-I,::ii()Ni, ONE J.K.r4 s il! 3. 0.4'111 OF L. /PliViti :N. I: t: Towanda. July'2l:. 48;5. .1. K. 1; 11`. ' ••• Os. ' , mow r .a. 00- 1—• Z a Wiz' E..' • • re, F'f, q.:° "" WI .4 ; X 4.L., • r. 147-', S • o :a ,tg Id F. E., '..7z 0 11- a .••, • !..,; . • GC -2 _lall 4 COAL AND LIME. ii_ From and after ? filly 1.4 will Iscil coal, llinc. &t., for cash only, anti', the price Mt will be corrected: monthly. • I PRICE OP COAL ron JULY, rrn TON OP °,000,1;<.,' lAT TilIE YARD: i Pittston Store, Chestnut Mid Fernace (LI, N- ! '.'• Pea • .gj ' 'r- r 3 1 ,4) • . Carbon Run Limit) • , 4 44 . 14 s m i t h .• i I ' ' ipe 1 Barclay Mountain' Lump I , • 1 ;,o w. •• !'Smith ' ! Allentown Lime - 0 bushel , I L :;:;,, Lath 11 31 I • 11 , "•;":. 1 Hair VI bushel , ; 50 . Brick "0 II ' • 10 ! - oo I am always 'prepared to &diver porch.ues roil ,Short notko at the usual price or delivery. 4 I also tender my thanks:to my many friends pll,l customers for-their very liberal patronage in• the past and hope under the new departure to make It t” their Interest to eentlnue to buy where 4111.1 Lilt] get the best goals for the least Money.. 4 Those who are ludebted to me will take notice that I must hare fooney or I can't buy for cash Mid pay freights. - Tifsy n 1 settle by the first of Au. gust !text. ,: ri!r2. - .llezpectlNlty Tonrg, ' J. 11. ' 1 3 i Towanda,il4yl,lEl . . _ .... ,OR SAVE OR RENT: . ' 1. Having fitted and repaired leer Briek. Store, ire now over the same for sale or rent opon reasonable terms. Any party wishing to ugage in the *et.. canine business vlll find thlan good opportnn ty; for dolng..a SllCOessfal business For rank r.; 'enquire on the premi ss or,,ot M. J. 404. at. te , .. - tens Et Long, Toryun4, ra. - 1 - • . 3 ... , . , LON't BRO. 1 1 1 /Pluilngton Borb. Pi..sept b . into El ) E MAI3.I3LE 3 . NE I i 3 3 I i 0 4 i. i i 1 ': . • m:::: 1 • 1 .. • d .... 1 . 1 ; ... •....., „ a •-..... ..- L ..., . • i ,—... . . 1 z .... .i. ! ... 1 ••• . - 4 ' ~ 1 1 e• z ; L . , , 1 \ i ••, • • e; 1 4," 71-7 : •• • Q , ) L. ; 0 1. „ b? .; r a . '•;.> 44Li C.) g ? 7,.; • ti " 0 7.) I 1 • /,j} •- 3 r - _ I 1 I --1 , • -• 1 :-, i 4 UM I ...., I ""' 1 :.- 11:51 II
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