paw oda Tonna& Psi inrasea,'lkt. 21,-1876. GREAT INTMORRENTS TO FOBW CLUB FOB THE REPORTER, Desiring, to largely increase the circula tion of' the IlEeon;rEn, 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 Forty New Subscribers, at 11.50 each. Such i eldb an lib formed in every itimuslip. • LOCAL AND GENERAL. 31onnow is holtiino. Ctiurt at Troy this -wear. lION. E. N. EBISIIIE will speak at Wy alusing this evening. - •D. W. SCOTT 4; CO. have abandoned their eating rovin. and enlarged their store. . . • MA.I. W.. 11.-1-1 i , - GonE; Mai' Agent, has - I been transferred ;from ; the L.,1 7 : IL IL to the New York & -Eri e Postai Cars. THE North-Eastern Convoeation. in sessinn at Athens last week; was, Well at tended, and the meetings very interesting. - WE :WIPE our friends in Athens and vicittity wilt ',tin out to the meeting to be 'addrecsed.hy ion. 11. W..PALMER this evening. • • SAYEttenot,' - of - this place, was arrested here On 'Wednesday afternoon, cliarg-ed with stealing grain at Waver:y, and assaulting Oflicer EumiNsTEn. THE Republican meetings N'rliich have ht en lichl in the,several townships during the past two weeks,• have been well at tended and entbitsiastie. THE:TOM in't.he north end of the Ward House, "yeetipiedlLy the Fall Creek ('oal Compaq, for the past teayeara has been fitted for the use of the Central Express and W. U. Telegraph. It hati ',ten neat ly painted; r - ing, is a model office. MeGnAxAnAN is bolding a, eery successful._ musical institute on Spring Hill. Prof. MCGRANAIIAN enjoys the reputation ofheingione of he: verb hest instructors- in the - country. - We hope to Lace the pleastire. of seeing him in To wanda soon. ! - ' EDITOR REPORTER:-- - -k very interest ing Silver Wedding has'just taken phi:Cc in South Eaton, Wyoming, county, in ref erence to which I send you the following items. and especially do I :send them fo - 3"01,V61t One of your townsmen figured so beryiely in the entertainn:ient. F'9l?f,einti time previous to the 2;kl inst., arrinnients were being made by send ingind invitations to celebrate the Silver Wedding-.of BENJAMIN M. HALL and his wife AIit:NATE, whose maiden name was DEWITT, sister of CLINTON DEWITT. Esq.. of your place. The day was one of Autumn's most beautiful. The gathering was very large, at least 150 persons being present during the afternoon and eVenin,„ ,, . Rev. C. I. TAYLon, of Whitney's Point, N. Y., who nilirried them, was present,to ~ be master 'of ceremonies again. At the H SUDDEN DEAT. -=--- :nrs, Woonsonn, • proper time Mr. HALT, and wife,' with wife of SANIEEL WOODFORD. died in this ! their children by their side, being, seated. place on Thursday evening last. • Mrs. • Mr. Tsy'lamt-said in substance as follows : WoonForto had been in treble health for FritEX OS':-'We are gathered here under some time, but ,her decease was unhooked 1 circumstances Of •peculiarinterest. These for, and was a severe shock to her devot- • family gatherings and re-unions are sea ed husband and numerous other friends. : 5c ;,,,, of -great importance. They do us Her, remains were taken to Mount Morris, ' ~:i , o , 1. \\"e ;am glad that there is now and N. Y., for interment. ~. 'ilen a wedding, or a reunion; it brings ---•-•.04,---.... . Its together. Twenty-live years ago to- WE frau the pleasure of.a Inuit enj o ya_ day, I : saa - ; this man and woman before ble visit at the house of HENRY ,B.At K- me-dhey were not man and wife then, Ls:v. at the old home.deati of - the late " but were in a state of expectancy; but on Judge, AvntEr, in Tuscarora" township, i th a t day they were married. Twenty this week. Mr, -A. may well feel satisfied - five years have passed away, and we have with his situation in life: - " The lines I now Met to celebrate their Silver Wed have indeed fallen in pleasant places ''• -- to ding. And while Polygamy in the west him, and his very estinfalde and ladylike. among the. Mormon.s, and 'the Oneida wife. In common with most of the people community in Central N. Y.-, are seeking kilt the township. they aee in _thrifty lir- to change the Bible doctrine concerning cumstanees, and surrounded With all the ma rage; they have remained faithful to comfort's and luxuries that can be desired: each other. • He congratulated them that . ' while sin ` mail of their frieml.t . on either Sins, IIF not wife of the late • .Tottx side had, passed away, they had been . . MnitsN.-died at the residence of her sister, spared, and lie • hoped they would live to Mrs. ELLA WEST, on Sunday evening.enioy their Golden Wedding. and that he The deceased had been in a very critical , •••wainitl also live to be present on that oe eonditien for sinne months; and her death ' casidn. .".• .. . 'was not unexpeeted. It will 'be remem- ! After prayer, . BALLarose and made tiered that her residence wakbunted only 'sonic very timely and appropriate remarks. a week prior to her decease, raid she was' He spike of his companion in the highest carried on her bed to the house of a : terms, and thanked the friends for their neighbor. The excitement • incident to ; beautiful,, and valuable presents. The the fire probably hastened her end. • ' company then repaired to the dining room .• , where a rich repast was awaiting them, THE first :meeting of the Ladies' Bence- • and you : may be assured. 31r. EDITOR, 'olent Association, fur the fall and winter ,:that there -was some. ••tall" eating, for of 1,375-76, will I.;e, held 'at the roam of,- , there were presktit some live or six - per- Abe Society, in the basement of the rest. • sons above rix feet in height. • deuce of Mr. ; Wm. WATKINS. on Main ' After dinner we were favored with a street. at . 2 o'clock on 'Wednesday after-1 fine and and felling address from CLIN- Dooll, the:3d, of November. A fell attend- , TON DEWEiTi ESq. He referred to the .:nice is very earnestly requested! ,•• Bible position we had taken in regard to ' silts. 11. N. Myna, • ' the subjeet , of marriage, and believed as I - Torresponding See'y L. B. A. . a certain .other man had observed, that -.- a r..„ : 1 "the perreet, family consists of one man Gol ---- ...- line or Furtil PERSONAL-BOR. 'HENRY C. WERE, of ! and one Woman and their children, if chit- . :Kansas, was in this -county - 'last week. dren they : have ;'' and that his father's . Sir The Lit-gest and hesf selection of Spring and Mr. W. is a brother of JAMES H. WEnr., family thus far had been very fortunate • Summer goo l ds yet brought to this market. LI beinr l :end is at present a President Jude. ''"in getting Married ; they had all got com a receiveci'd4S, at E. JACOBS'. 't.-7.lrs.,3lcliNaiNE is paying a visit to onions better than. themskdveS; and that la-s• father, Bishop _IAA:, in Wilmington, ?he also interaled to cheat, some one soon, t:SN . No ] in getting a woman better than himself. I 1. Delaware:, :12.f , Bo spoke with deep !feeling, of the great " - --Ce1..1. 11.11onTox and family arriv- and multiplied plied bereavements through tat in town on Tuesday mooting, C._•:1; - Jut leant ii • 'whirl', tlitsy`j,ad passed during these twen- - visit to friends in Massachusetts. ty-five years,"but Was glad the relation T-•"'''• ,- -11.ottiv T. (=nay. of this place. was between the two families had always been' last last week summoned to the side o f the - and was still so pleasant. . . LE - Tal - sick bed of his father in Easton, • The oecat.ion was a grand and brilliant es of a ptiri„ , affair and N:Vi.jl 1011 g he, remembered asp - Headache, and Liver comptatot. By universal, -In speaking of the removal to tins ‘ orecn spothithe history those present. Cord, they are'the best of all purgatives for ramie plate off-a family' from'Philatlelphia, last 7 • yorirs. .L c.. , . I , use. week, our types made_its say Grantity, E.: ' - t C. E. Tsveon. -44- ST RI 't , E., when we should ;have said GEo • - , ' • ls•otrili t.aton, Oet. 35., '75. - t'';W: - 1111 1 e. .1. LE.(II - IN will 'volumene t -E. STROUD. The gentleman is a sorb of I 1 her second tirm in French and Prawing. al Et , - : -.6.6-- - the late 'Judge Srboun, of Philadelphia. , . 4" t ( s ft .i t :e . a o :_e: n to(a, on Monday. November I. We heartily welcome him -and his family Cur Nt IL ) 1 1IOCEEDINGS- 7 REGELAR SES- • as citizensof out embryo city. ' STON.-Monday evening. October: r.), 1875. Present :• Burgess McCsen, Council: - sar For an ketat of goods in the jewelry line -Deacon FAA IlEattit eame from New men tinvir, DTTRICIL Fox, , .ICnotv ' - ) -------call at M. lir.NDl‘thlAN - , , . ' Vork•to participate intlie semi-centennial 3 1,- E. ,,,, 55. fi ll ::,, T . r , am i w (l ,, T y nuFF . I - - - - of the Presbyterian Church. on Sunday Councilman .lonn:tx, - from the commit-:• tlY - The finest assortment of Lath' w ee last. The Deacon as' ennnteti W ith tee app o in te d ;i. dei, -re l at the .last meeting to ex- Ties-at KEN'S & ILLti , S'. ' t%4. 1 1.911 1 the ('li from 183:3 to 183:5. • amine .the Jumper of the Naiad Fire Co.,', : tit - -Mrs. LADD •Was last week:: called to reported that 'they bad examined , the old •M''' Wittrcomit & Snat:T: have the bead Philadelphia, by " the illness of her son, - jumper, and found it unfit for atse, and assortment or onseenaneons brooks In Norther? A 'di ei.es K. LAnn, who is attending let.- ' that in their opinion it is necessary to reao, t oystaa, st oi sell them cheaper. tures at the University of Pennsylvania. intrehase a 'new jumper. 1 We are 'ph:cased to hear that the young - The report was aCcepted, and the corn-- Cam' Go ' '• . man is improving:mittee discharged, when- on motion the ' Trunks and ,-- , - , Burgess wa.t authorized to appoint a com- I•• a NC, It. PRO( EEDINttS-S - rEt-iNL is:Es_' mittee to7pnrchase a new jumper, where siox.-Oeto ter 6. 1875. ' - • upon Cotriteilmen Woonnt'Fv _and Drr- Metnbers present : .1 1 , :. Mt.t . \l:t_ 1) 111 .- Tillt 11 were lippOillted said committee. • , ..5.,• Coma:dined BRYANT. DITTIDEiI, ; The Connell accepted the-street opened ~ , 311:Ass. PRATT; JORDAN. Want) and '''.l7 - Pa" by Gsanuft: Nnst., on the west side of the .. . • W? I: mai s•F. : , . eemetery.-; Councilman. .3lEsNs voting in , to their ativa l'ouncilnian Peavr offered the follow_ - the negative. , . : wands tigsti ing resolution : • * Mr. NV4.I- presented a billglaitningpay-_4_ . ... t. - , Re .v.dr , ed, That the'autlioNSY' hereto_ ' meat for, building fence prOlie teaks of ' W . , F'r . t ! , Et sto:LL s. fore giv e n to Street Committeeman .10n- , said street, Which was rejected, - --- --- '? ; I DAN. to build a walk' on the 'cast side of ' A petition was presented, asking for Main street. from the present walk to . the removal:of-obstructions in South-st., ' C•ff" JAC "Barelartstreet. be Modified: that lie 'be i sometimes called Washington street, and : ha.' Just ret hereby directed to build a Walk on the : that the excavation adjoining Main street , of clothing , - nest side. with proper Coping from point • be tilled up. - ti , point, as he tatty deem necessary. f o r : .Counedinan •Musxs opposed granting • 'Go the 'accommodation of persons re s iding on . the prayer of the petitiotiers; he said that (lat hi ng at the cast side, of itaid street. • no street hail ever been dedicated or o.,en-. en -.:elsewhere, . The resolution • was. adopted by the fob- ell by the owners of the property; that all ' , biwi egLy..'ote : . . the borough: was entitled to was an alley • A yes---:Councihnen Dm:RICH. MEANS. 2O feet wide. . . PHATT. Woonners' and WARD. - The yetis and nays were called. and the 'Nays-BRYANT and JottnAN. . 1 . , prayer of:the petitioners granted by the ' •11: • ( '0111161m:1n PRATT - I ; . following rote : . Whereas the residents on the west. side • \ Yeas-lint - ANT. DITTIIICIL JORDAN, Of th e 'street Lunling, from Franklin to 1 and - WoonnrFr. Nays-Fox, Mna,Ns: •" •M'' Go Barclay street, have laid down sidewalks , Wider Engineer Walker reported 'is the , owe:coati'. , ill fri - mt• of their property: and whereas it , result of the trial of the Hose, that only far If has become necessary to lower said walks, T. 300 feet: remained in gootl condition, therclVie, tesolved, that the grading:and and that thd safety of property required stylish suit. , re.laN Mg said walks be done at th e , ea s.. the pin-chase of at least 600 feet- of „I)eNV :ce., poise Of thehorangli. • _ • hose. •i ; . kdt,iaed. - 4 : , „on motion of Councilman JORDAN, the Petition presented. asking for a street 1 Burgess Wits:authorized to appoint:l' corn- si rEngr , lamp on east side. of 31ain street, corner ' mittee to ascertain where, and on what. Store: f alley at Methddist Church. ' _ , tetras, the best quality •of hose can be (Ina - notion of Councitman .11111:ANT, pc- ' Procured; and report to the Conned. • .IM-Maste-1 I ition referred to the Committee on Gas, Couneilman Fox. MEANS, and Chief 1)1;1•131.‘"Vs. 1 0 repj.ft at next meeting. Engineer WALKER were appointed said rror. pi eta 1 41111,tti,,11 :1;011111(41. --.. Callintittee;:l• . se lv e s . a A. - . The Burgess was also aut h or i ze d to t , , „ , ', _ appoint a committee to take charge of the 1;1111 i re s nytt - ilan t-I t ureb devoted -nth- • --:' f • f • e-as- s. A: , s ' repturs:o the too sof the Police Station ; art ,t.inti r.o , the 24th i inst.. to seryfees-comtnenits- am," Engineillouse, -and -have said roofs _wear • • 1 ,til%l' ', . , - I,the f nrgattizat ion orthe church paiided. Uinnwilmen BRYANT sin, il Orr lift years ago. This was an anticipation Tidal were appointed kaki eomMittee. • • satllt.soil _vr one day. as the organization took place ' The follo • iving bills were examined. all ver-Plateti `al -o'o 25.1825. • draw order“or the Sante, Viz: The day was exceedingly - prove d, arid the Secretary directed to - - • heatitiful and the congregation was very • *if- Now DI , larg,li. 'nu!' Imlies of the church had dis play al their good taste in simple but most " st pr; 20 0 app upriate decorations .- Wreaths arid i Tewalla OAS 0. - nd A . Vater EL, bill for September 7 reet Lamps, - lEnglueilow•e% a do , .1 so : • festc,sons of ever , reens and bright flowers lai s ( i . e e 7 ,.... n i r: -1, z t_ . . - . gave the place of ;God's feet a festive as- t ~111112 Hos , : 360 Peet: and volumes:of sad but sublime fact ?1--- ;“' : ''':-' ; Or Au, Tlmisizu t ddn. care of town dock, (runt - were condensed into the simple figures on le _ober i - tio magazines chi each side of the; , pulpit-182:5:1875. ' As Daniel Walborn hauling steamer (no, river, appropriate -tt) WI; Sellii-cente n nial core- Aug. 23 ,' i s. -0 75 ' tr . A fir inemoration; the Choir sang the old melo- t- Se - p Pt. 1 ;71 '' I's , - It:i • i Doeskins, an. dies of our forefathers, opening in,the- • s ' e • - - '• 0 - -- . ---1 2 1:4 i sepstr .1. C. 11thow.tv, t!d, of Monroeion. has 'presented its with , a bushel - of the finest looking potattieS we have ever seen. They are very unifOrm in size, smcith and white. Mr. Ripmv.tr informs us that he raised of this tariety, one hundred and one bUshels from the two bushels planted. A 1: IiF.F. 'CiaSS GCIIIIII.II CoM - Se,. is just eunuaenced at the Graded tellool, reciting at libout 7,1 P. NC:Books can be procured fori a few days at pub lishers' wholesale prices. . This is :good opportunity for lie ' tus who desire to .tudy,this noble language. • .• morning with the anthem, "Denmark," and following it with the hymn=tanest "Majesty," " Northfield," and "Corona- ' Wu." - ;The introductory devotional ex ercises were conducted by the Rev. 0; C. Conss; *hotame into this county in 1837, and who Waster 27 years a familiar friend l of Rev.lJunitis FOSTEIL The Pastor - of the church preached an historical sermon from Pialm brxii:l6, tracing the history of the organization from the beginning to the preaent time, and recalling the faith and courage of the men and womenlvho labored:and struggled for the establish. meat of a Presbyterian Church in Towan da. rAs this sermon will probably be pub lished in permanent form we will not give any 'synopsis of-its chntents-here. In the evening deeply interesting ad dresses were delivered, touching mainly upon the early history of the chdre.b. D'A. ,OvEirrox, Superintendent of the Sunday School, read - a. very carefully pre . pared sketch of 'the history of the Sunday School from its organization, which we ! hope to see published ere long. He was followed by Era BAIRD. for five years an elder int the church—from 1834 to 1839. Mr. BAIR* dwelt upon the unfavorable_ character; of the town at that day—the obstacles in the way of building the first ! church edifice on Pine St.; and the noble, efficient lators of both men and women ! iu thettnirelt !and Sunday school work. Several 'of these good women are still ! living and deserved well the earnest en comiuma Paid them. Hon. P. D. Mort ! now spoke cif the state of things when he came to Towanda, in 1853; of the able ! and faithful preaching of Rev Mr. _Fos inn, and . ))1* the elders (J. D. tle.urintev, A. Wiranasr, C. R. COBVIEN and N. N. Ilerrs).:Who afterwards supported tl.e • Pastor s&-itisely and eniciently. He point- ed out some admirable traits in the char acter of Mr. Coneirs,.who died several yearn ago, and did justice to the assiduous exertion's of the choir of that day. Rev. ! C. C. CO4ss closedwith a brief sketch of the !state of religion in this county 38 years agii. Ills intimate relations to Mr. Fosven. gave great interest to what he said concerning his trials and his worth. It was a delightful day to the Preshyte- Hans of Towanda. They felt, as they had not !before, what God had wrought for them. They lived, for the time, in the past and entered into the labors and struggleg of - the, fathers of the church. They realized. what the present prosperity has cost; that long years of trial and !dis couragement were necessary to prepare - the way TOr growth and strength, neve ! after thei Will, no doubt love their church better, anti be more ready to labor and • sacrifice for-her progress and prosperity. Charles : .. extinguishing gas, 19 nights, , front Sep , 18 to Oet 6,4 A; GO 0 i 0 H T dm* Tim Illemittimint,lfto; streets, 1: . .: 115.17; palies. station, 4.91.:- . 44 4 IL I Ont S mith,: c leaning andAlling - N 4 aiad Hose, 1 1 3 00 - . 1.7 0 8 Post, :1 day testing base, *toot otridg 1 .1 hose, 91.06 , 1 1 Oci 4 C Lim& Sept p, running steamer,. r-50; 1 , Oct 1, cullong steamer, ..00; 011ati I • $l.OO ' i I r 34). Lin-ta Hoeg and Steamer Fire Engine Co., oren' apMmprtittoo 200 00 Titykor A. I'm, limber •In ciossling, 10.00; 1 nulls, 4 • ; labor, 45,25- ' 2.6 50. Barron I CI glee* tiler; I pink Don die, f.. 5; I lock. OM - i X( I) S Luther 4.96.5 feet of lumber ' 4$ Sli 6 A Rams, :4 days' police duty 0 r—50....„ 70 00 James Bull !i day testing hoseltiept. 29 100 K H Parsn 1 day " .. .. ti 00 _ _ .. —__ ..__ .... .. . . .. ... Frank L llron, idat ••`• " '.• _ u...., 200 Rd lititton 3 days' Jahn, on stied fa - fi.z.. 373 Chas Noire, 7 , : diya• labor on st, 0 }Lon.. 730 Lyman Hernia. IU days' labor on at, ft, *1.35 219 Thuiteoz, 10 days' labor on start, 0 41.25.. 13 50 Jno Scanlan, II days` labor on st., 0 91.24.... 13 73 John Fitzgerald, 4 days' labor on at., 0 i 1.25 540 0, Austin Quinlan, 5 data' labor on st., 1.25 425 Timothy Voridtt, 47 q " "- " fii 1.23 38 Jamcs N 1.1 , t0r,,13 days - ''i 0 , 4 t 41.71 T7l Patrick iCennetly, 11 days - •• ." ( vim 1 75 John Baker, 13 days on street, ot.er...n. I ..rs Dennis Lynch, 13 days on street at 41.25..... 15 25 Lawrence Hutton. 3 •,. ' .. " .. ....: . 375 Eti Carnislwll, 1:1"i ••• ••• ••• " 14 94 John Curren, 3 days teaming on at.. 90 p.OO ! 00 Rockwell k Titus. 5 days teaming 0 woo.. 1. , 00 € James Met:111, 2 days training. . 43.00 00 On motion Councilman Pit rr was au thorized to cause the repair of the bridge on Poplar and Second ati eet. and to put down a plank creasing on the alley be tween the 'Elwell House .and REs i onTra office, and across Lombard street on the west side of Main street. . _ On motion the price to be allowed to Mr: 81sog, for extinguishing - the street lights wag fixed at 7.3 cents per night, from November 1, 1875. • REPOUT Id? POLICE, FOIL MONTH F.NDIIIO OCTOUER 18Th Oct. `;A T - Altos RAY. ' drunkenness; fin i $2.00; cost, $2.00; cost and $l.O O of fj l i Trial before Police Justice Your.. A. Buirss, Chief of Police, Dlinute read and approved. Adjour i led. JAstEs Dtte.triE, Burgess / iSBURY, Beey. • 1 J. Kix SINEW; LOCAL.. Itul Bronze Lantfito At O. A. itt.Actesi. Aar B-an ss trimmings in great variety, csepott Ur Dr! at KENT & 1 BEM • Is suitable for Bridal Gifts at 41_,(Ser:X/ 'G BLACK'S want to secure a good article, and get your money, the place to go Is 3i. TUX- :air I yo the worth o. DFLNAN'S 31 figures made In Lamps fo'r churches - 1it.AcK.,..?.1 43 - spec anti hall‘. Silver, 'and Steel Spectaelos, and E.Te t variety, at IIaNVELIdAIi S JeW%l- ilia" Gold Glasses in rs Store largest and best assortment f r brouglltl'o this place, can now Me T & SONS. ! _ tOct..2o—ef.) ".TL Bracketi ev scan at t;ltt) y Hair at Mrs. FLETellEleg. .4 4 . poorest man in town has g 'h to buy a suit of clothes at Jacou'si M - GI Car Th uilmey errou inencolars at M. E. Itustxrs EL WS irirlloy ,, ou want anything in the line o go to BLAVK'S. M' If Table Cane 'on have got'to purchase sch a win-mewl A: mart's. Or If i14,01:‘, cell a pictures copied and enlarge( x - 01 or minced,any size desired, and furnished oil; water co ' , ors, or inky at the new Gallery over A. lii.s,Cit'4Store. (;I V EN of goods atnoulitit : FREE, nun a tript• rff" .1.% ifs has just received another E: Itosy2Nrii dividend on la gold pine stock. and li4a inreated . - it in new Fail' Clothing. which he is now offeritig .- GREAT at pri . ctlß to than ever. to DEctiEn Duos. to buy a tin Go Stilt of Clot l' SW - ew' Anbrolderlea, White Goods and La N at FA ass & littnue.Tit's- CV" Everything in the linc of station cry Ni . WII*O3III a ACT'S, fr,„49 - the new shades oCeashmere just opened at . L-sepott l .; NisT Vii' If con want-the best Cook 0U: we extant. ca at •ICSL"a, AterelleS M" -A fine assortment of Kid Gloves 6 Tints and enlors, at Kr..N T k BLIKC% (repot[. .7ff - No' - elties in Sash Ribbons at sivit f KENT & SALE. A good Tlireshin 'one-half its value. J. G. PATTON. ff - Fo Machine. at _ - reshing Iliac] lines, Pecon - d-Itan 1. imys.. Rubber Painykr. set, ohesp: I= land see the new styles of co 1 , at KENT k [St•p9tr. "Ca EMI= Ito DECIER Bnas.,,to bay a Ern Gpod4 gc;neral4. cities and Fancy Goods at KENT k es gild Britt's at, Mrs. FLETCI .11 - En's l'iu.s for all intrpol 4atise. I,Jr Conqiitation. Indlgestlec to DucKEn Duos. to buy yod 121=12 Les, take your combings to Mis '1:11ry will be equal to cut hair. b 6 .rds turned all MAC. way. 11:1'` La( yLtik tn, having the r •tigers to the West will find i stage to purchase tickets at the I Hates reduced 11.;,0 (rum Sept. Is e beat .flrtst or Steak to to Mkr.n Bs, the one-price clothing man nied 14 , 111 t he city with A large at OC " wont to the 'wise ts. sotticteut;" Jams;' and buy your l)oy. .% cost than you eau get the du! ies white Party Slippers an Sole Shoes. They are beagnes. du ousr.o & Cooxs% Loal / (ants' Sof reerivo4l at odds received daily ..s? N 4:.% • Ito DECKER DUOS. to buy 6 ~ o n want a liantlsonie, No all at Jacons. locks and Cassliners, at - EvAiss at limouran's ng done at II eNDELSLAN'S Jewett' .ses and ItuAfral Clocks. at Ilk. tres taken that speak for them . risla.irs New Callery. ie's Belts in great variety - , at KENT k offers a great reduction Its SI sa Goe.dp, and Trimmings. at Erami & 1111.DSZTII'a En' The Shaw Is I. at place to buy Felt Skirts au 1 T Russ% Netatt. daily papers, weeklies an 4 p, Will TeOMlll & SIIAVVS. e assortment Broadcloths, Fancy Sul tiny just opened as I 1. ' Er.NT & BLISS'. tgr To . thalt to pa mot jir have Curet. far aft* tr . lade—laken rir.s t rap Dress Voods'fait Xir Opera, FI dety, It igir Hair GI nrreorws, N rir For St O Preserve •Pots,) or Go to Hats and Care. tir Go to Fall steer or p VirGo to Shlrtti and DrAoe) rir SuperiOr Switehe, to all the e E xtra nhades, at 3lrs. fir.r.rctian's, IsTo. 4 Midge sh eet. trr FnEs !—Any ,one buying $l.OO or more worth of goads it fit E HOSiscrlELD'a Cloth ` log will reielre free one clegaut Alpaca Cap, or Stra flat, hot?' of the latest styles. pro Do you Pay a visit to lb You can buy anyt ar Noy Talllel !St EVAN & lllt. i far !Yu-UM Elopilre or V. 1)1 unEtl's olllt;e. .1 ore Having j ~Crockery, at Ig:cr . , equally low. Ca SirM. 111ViD Mod k of ladles' watches ever bro tT Mull tail wish to buy auyt land Silver-plated: W" . KENT Mtn assort nw net,. In plaids and pia TAYLOR ;bag_ renioved to SI ercur !flock, adjacent to the tae a Urge.. stock of Clot hingand g floods. The - accounts 4lne TAv also In Ids iirstseslon, and ittust 1r coats will by ukule. }, s i i "suss-slt------ . . E.:---Tbei subscriber offers , coniinotliou and well arranged goods Mucci !taunted In Lefays • , Pa. The ;building has a good aged sales 'roam. and an up p er t room. etc. I\llll be sold reasoita- i r payment 'multi tb snit purchaser. . i .I.W. JUN ks. i I Neatit, BradfOr I Co.. Pa. I . M - 11111. 1 1311 the south hide Post °nice. 11e Gents' Furnish, LOU! & DaNis a be settled seem OF' Fou S. for Pale a large, building for a d [vlllc, Bradford ( cellar, a Irell-a etory for a came , bly, and terniq.of !, /Grit Is tint ge 1 nta, at to 'Rot office, males Itlai binding 1101retl. nal or 1)ocliot, gl fi'ever buy !at JCst.'is and r !store whic;ll bas Obits bf the most ; Itills date. I will C ' F X.OIIiIFAIS ,!Itousef , , on Main 1 . , : i •MP . Nliw G ODtt.-31. E. SoLo...stws' & , . itloN have opened it.large W invoilo of Fall and in- ; , :ter ('lothing. which Was s.ieCted with great care ,'especially for this market. 'l!liese goods will be •; f - ;sold at prices which will astonish the closest-buyer ) as they base been purchased fiir cash at great ad ; vantage. Heavy . Pinter e;ml4., at t 3.40; Pants at ; !f.: Heavy Ovorcrtts at tk-t.7,0 lank IFi; and all:wool 'lleavy Beaver 0% retats at flO 4 and everything else n pinportion. • Ap are Invitedito call and satisfy t : thrn eseiVes that le cannot be t tulersold„ All goods 1 • ranted. scar- l 1. ? Sit Ntit. Wm. OSTWACK. ial . co„ can hermit° Ip - found at : i ~: : on Main street, w tern he will ii its numerous Me u1;-, And an: p ture, or anything itt';the line M putt the best gt ts, best assd prices, atoilleir s re, of any ril Call and see for vpurhelf. --...50.--0-4--. 1 ! i arPowt:i.i:74: Co. lial i e the C exchthiro 1 nale.ol the justbr iLeiebratell and popular .I:min • inilt 31.,hairs,* Alinicas. and Poplin., which are warranted to keel) their coin!. and will not hhiltik l t,r eilliklO. Th 1. 34 hale Jun:l re:ceived direct f[om ! 1 the nllllBl3 comp) to atoiortnten of these excellent I fabrics, to which i hey call the particular.affention i of their customer,. . 1 Puwf.LL 6:l.'n. It. M. NV ELLEN & StiN r : t I tLATES Ntoxitr Tnirmr r unbled their :Inv! 'ttrsv, and will tali i publican. penny - full value to lal %Irws, you Id I Ittul your nsin currency Just the ! !hlng to buy thl cliblce articles of Tea, Sugar, t;yruO lour. atu eyerythilig itG that line; Tay It. t.. • ._ c i • MARRIED. • , ,vost:--(:itiFri iis.—.fit tito 1 resi.lt•nce of 1 brlttri's trirptit. oct. ''). ftef.i.: 1, , i Rev. It. Cr; 1 Mr.it,). B. V‘ysc , tn.l )1I Affix 1 - .. Of ttfttl , ., 1 i of Wllinot. ' , . .; 1 i , r DIED.! I ! .i,IeKI.E.R.—In haton. Wymnlng county'. Pa..] of , - typhoid fever. E. Aaron Siciper, aged .17) years. . r.TEVENS.—In Oevensville. Pa., Sept. 25, 1575, 1 1 Mr. Myron Stev ms, in the 71111 year of his age. ' ! 1 Mr. STEN - I.:Ns WIN a' son of N:AVIAN STEVF;s,i, ' 1 it 4:; ,;. ,!: 0 it T E II One of the first Sc tiers on the It - yaia.,,lng. creek. and Was born in S evenst tile. where he spent Most 1 . 6. ,.5. Of his days. lie N 'tic a frientlioelable man: of \l.. strong constitutly, ,good minil, Industrious mid , economical hatittl, prompt to his word, and sue- 1 ' Missful as a farmer: a -kind lit4liand and fattier. ! .• and what Is still better„a gisilh i nan. When atkint ; the age of 21 he made a prarssion of faith! In ; Christ, and united with the Presbyterian .Church 1 4t Morryall. In lda, he and abiat thirty others, f sit their own rljttt et, were organized by the Pres . • t hytery of susquelmana into a Onirch at Stevcns- : Ville, and Mr. S: tubs made a ruling elder, and eon. tinned to serve the eit'urelk . twiliqtut until the Max- 1 tre, called him to rake his place 'ln the ,chtireh tri= thoidiant. Ills vo"is: of prayer and counsel will be greatly missed in Ole family and In the church. 1 The health of Lots Mr. and Mrs. Sitvutcs PM! I • peen feeble. for some years. and lit was the general 1 expectation that Mrs. tITE : VEN't iWmild precede her 1 Husband to the li,± ter lard: lint God's ways are not 1 NORTiI t N - R 4 our ways. Ills 1 t illnes: was' shift hut severe. i Me leaves a wire,;.fiti eight chilifreii all settled hi i life, with several randettildremCand a large circle ' of friends to moqn his loss. Mut how soothing ' I th! thought : "AM i s:wit 'are the; dead that die In I 1 I tPe Lail." IhiFFM A N.-4 trill lie 4th of October. at the Mame : . lof E. S. Sitcelll4 Pike too risisip, after a severe ;fitness of twi 'weeks Mrs. Amanda Hoffman aged 79 years. i children* •pictuno--take •° - - 7 -- (ea soon I the. new Patent i tit...1 ........ ti ... tt ...„....._ : , ... t. l istilait - - lettire—the I:)reaus. IF. 1 - 4. rtINUELICWG alter!. , 1 hue , nf Blicit and Houtiting 1 opened at Kir.,iit BLiss'.' tikpo , i I a, and 'spy ,Olarrei In a great va. nt7CDI.LX'S. i 1. I . In every style, at Dirs. r • 4 Midge sireet Volrandl., .1 N 1 , ECKKII Boos . to buy your 1 I E V • NT & BLISS' and see their. ; . ' Good:. tnepptf, i , I 1 ECKEIt 'Blur: 4for Under ge s. i ' • i I *----- ........ ~. , 1110 ChtiritS, Butter; OVAIIi, 10 to MUCK'S (SOPOO want to set out your tablet' Crockery Stine of 0. A. 114.vric dug, from one plate to a full set: Dainasks, titspklnti and Towels RETII fr Houses to rent cheap. liINN EY, at OVEIITON lg . .Es• I st vureliasrd a fresh .f.toc.k of I,pw itzurr!, will the Isamu 11 and satisfy ~+tirself: t.3IAS - tho largest andi Ix•st •nd gentleinene gold and liver ght to Towanda. to call at lirints.mAN's, pat tog In the liue at Jewelry, Silver Ware. .1 • Wive jtut openod a Dress f aMls Iw atl the new sl*les. I n colors. caliand.sce them. (i4cp9 j'etall know that 11. Wit ifx- Bindery Ver the Itt:,1 . 01:TEI; BOOttS ilt a ny style of ruling and If you AvariC a new Ledger, Jour nlina rail - coot StOTe l, until you have railed audited th •• New Empire,•• a never diaappoluteit the expeeta aatilliotts hiMiAtwite. 4 , A WAY...—i.very' purclat.er gln 11.00 c l [ more. rreehe Alpaca Ca I, or Straw Hal, At s ClulSile More. IlAnnAttis l ,-011 awl after rill lay surplus %TOFU OF roiltirctl pikes. at my rem root, north cif Episcopal Church, • :las. C. It:visit. • • ELECTION NEWS RAG ; : W.ISCoTT & Co., have •Oht otToout Or the grocery bust t hard money or soft poney. Re httlr,tir TeturOanee motley. and : the Sallie. Whatever your fluan- 1 6ll'lit,ElZ—SeTift.l.l)Eit.—At the l'arsonagel in 4 1 1 1 1. " :17: ." 4;..;:.1...3.1 .2 , " T "'. ...., ' ?:,„71;, " ,;i 11 ,1 1 1!.,11...f, ' ,1; ,chritlers both If Fraithlholaue. FI.I.—SW.tItTIFOUT.---At tin' M. E. Pnemnt. I age In 1 7entresatlrelatal, Itvl. stli, by Itev. Wlll. 31r. NrOtlelll 1). Shell nil Eft - enbethHl, I Swarthotit, all or Fr:multi DATA)—DF:N3 20th, by Iles. L 1.11111311. a n d 31 inerefanti. ra, ijl EMEMBER! I•edlrelnorcland, Oct. L Shelic - Mr. heel Itaird, of • EliZahCfll DC1111141), Of ' • , . „... , . faril r OPE. FO TIIE DESPONDENT.',II you i • have hen emighl g all winter and begin to despair ' of recovery. or If on have taken a recent cold, .at gum to the Lev Store of Tuna - zit k Gnitbos i offi ce •• ' on Park St (near the court House and get a Louie , f Ur. Monntir Syrup of • rar, - wild Cherry and lorehound. Take Hand be well. No other medtcht acts so promptly and effectually t . •In coughs, colds, anti all diseases of the throat, 1 . Stings and Chest, leading to Consumption. Hon- ', dream wbo once thought they had that dread Al- ; . I te a have been restored to health by the use or • j Ilsin almost magiletnedy. lt is mho the hest known 1 ' . • - • . specific for riles and never falls in Whooplogt •, ()nigh; Ti tat size 10 cent, - . t L . , Itivar:.o. t . .... Newlavertitemeats. , . : . I - IST OF bETTEIIS remainin g in i s .4 the Post.oi2e6 at Towanda, Bradford Co., 1': , ; for the week endi'g Oct. 27: • 'Alexande r , Surd ' _ 1111 liar, It II 12) Care. • ; Ca. H - " Hennesy. 3fary )fagantan.Glip•i ' Land:. James • 3.unger. Frank i".Vara. Isaar I McDonough, Sarni: ' Owen, "Mrs. JIV Fitt. Charles IV ' Pierce, Miss Nellie 'itidgmay, IW • itas s , :ell, Marion • Slater. Wai H' Wilcox, I) IS, ig.ersons ealling_fr the above letters will please lay advertised, gli 13g date of iift.. ~. S. W. ALVORD, P.M. 1 LL OF 1875. lAN'S Et ,JUILDRETIIS' vet Che futtn‘t atl the novettlel ut the eeasou El= 1311 AKINGS, MIME ':FLANNELS CASSIMERES, f CL6A KS 110611:11Y 61 OYES. Co) lit Es PLEASE CALL. AND EXAMINE S. NI tr 73. INEW COAL YARD! The underslglUid having taken the large• and conunodlons yard, at the fool of PARK Stroot, has now on hand a full supply of ALL SIZES e of J. S. ALLYN dc O. FROST & SI");14, IC happy to small of iy In need of Fnrnl if will irtment, and lowest dace In:the country. ortzt-:;.-tr IEI THE BEST • FrO MY CREDITORS.—PIease., tato notice that I have applied to the Hamra hies, the Judges of the Court of !Common Pleas of Bradford candy for the benefit' of the insolvent laws of this retntnonwealth, and the Court has ap pointed the SIXTH day of DECEMBER 1573, at the Court House In the Borongh of Towanda, at JO o'clock A. M., when-and where you will be heard if you desire. CHARLES DREES'. OetlS-71. = I NEW FALL - GOODS • racelreil thln week at DItESS GOODS, to all 'the new Annie* In SHAWLS 1.1 Bt ~ •.- GIIOCEItIES & !lilt, -7- 7 McCABE & EPiNA, c,v,li aWki GROCERIES • 113 ONE DoOn NORTH oF CODyiN Tciv3nda, July :I'2. IST:, =Si • 11/. ~ / ,••.: ...1 ,•//k ''•,- • •• 1 " 1 , ''.•; .. 01* . 4 , : •••-• -/- a • ,-- - 0 Z k• 7iN • -Q Z • Z Z "- • C.: 5 Z 1 0 Cr ,f-1 rr. z 74 - r z .., 1-* ' e". 0 Z 2.31 1 r z y .„7 , ••• $17,714..7 , 17. M5.,11 11.11 V., )00 706,'2 , 0 1, 419..61 1,9-12.,31 I,e7:i l' 1/4.7:: i ,7,7••:: 1. 4 17i,ft;;; 719, '42 CM= 41.t,710 11 S CHEAP COAL ANID t. 47( o, I.;.) From and after I wit stt for CASII (mkt., and the price 11,t monthly. t • ... mactt OLt tom. rot: JULY. rttst AT THE Pittston Stove, Ctirstnatt and itunla I?ta • 'Carbon nun Lnuip " • •' Stith Barclay Mount:aim Lump IMEIMI 72, .170 -. • Smith. A ilentown Lime II bushel La t 'a 31 r 1tu5ht.1....: Brick M • • . .1 afn always prepared to ttellNer .short notice at.the usual prlce,pf del also tender my thaults:to tby ma customers theirvery liberal pat past and hope under the new ticpartil their Interest to eQullmie to, buy tq get the best goods for the least; moue Those:wit° aro lotlebted to v flint I unit lowi• looney or I caa•t 1,1 pup trytglits. They must setblO. go:4 nom To :00a. JUly 1. 197 S EIR SPRING AND StM or.sv, it k :0 o • Are bow ready to wry,. the public pooT6, TEUNKg AN*O Aver brought to Tqtratla. Tikes ON and see us.. w H ~1 S ,i I `.f ), MI MEM stock of c• - MIS - • C II A 1 tti, • AD S, Sze., INS to close trsde, and, `E.. 4 . ME MEE niu .NINEZIII EMI Ili 'sBo tio it fo k the p} 4V t i. EZE /, 11 Ct for I ; rhl 1owt• tvr money di U,N S. an 1 1:. Ii . %lain ,~ ._, ~. rx IS lON DS, IMII BEIDE Iti•-•11 ttiCi ism -...., <6 C, MEI :J t; MI ra ,F , L -- 7-, C.) ",tri gr°' Z MI ::: ''.."-,.., 1 . Z 7. i .... .. et •—• • C 1 ME =1 M .4 , t. i i OM oaf, lime. 1 1...• correct N OF 2.0001 pttrch %A, vt Ty. y trleuds a` nage to t to wake it. lie EV.they ill take riot S for (ILA he first of'_ Very Itelleettiuly V - nr. I 'IIINNI Biala twit o'\ i; tth.the tang and bobt stock of AELING BAI, suit the ii