i'••••L• • - II fford :l omit Towanda, h., Thinday, On. IT, IiTS. W. A. 011AtIBERLIN I • • Mal ' arta FINE JEWELRY, , WATCRES, SILVER & PLATED WARE, TOWANDA, PA. Towanda, Jan. Is. 1617. LOCAL AND GENERAL. 'Tills first winter term of the Collegiate Institute will commence November 4th. PnArr J. Smrrn, of Sheabequin, •ia at tending medical and dental lectures at the tniieraity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Om townsman, H. A. Bunwkwir, has received letters patent fora most. useful and valuable article for extracting grease from clothing: Mr. B. says it is guaran. wed to remove all grease Spots and stains. A, amateur artist amused a crowd of men and boys on Monday last, by making some very good oil paintings on the pave ment in front of the fiance House. ' The artist was quite young,: and only asked a few pednies for the exhibition of his skill ' ANNUAL peW;venting at' the M. E. Church on Fridafevening of this week. On the same evening will be held the first salable of the seas On. An attractive pro. jgramme of music, readings, etc., is belog prepared. Refreshments will be served. .PERSONAL.—CoI.' E. .C. CAMP, of Knox ville; Tenn., is spending some weeks in this place . as the guest of JAMES 11. Emit- NET. —Col. OVERTON is speaking in Susque hanna County this week. H. C. Wurrr.katu, who has had charge of our book.bindery for the' past twelve years, has purcha sed , a Printing o ffi ce and bindery in New; Jersey. • Mr. SMITH, who succeeds him in the bindery, has had large experience, and we cordially commend him to the patronage, of the public.' Ttri'Sussex (Del.) Jourwa of October 4th, prints au interesting discourse by our rsrerned friend and foiiner Rector of Christ Church, Rev. B. J.,Dotior.Ass..The sermon is an eloquent appeal for lztid for the yellow fever sufferers of the! South, and reflects credit upon the hecl and Lead of 31 . r. D. _ reporting th(i fair our reporter over looked the very handsome and creditable display made' by Artist BENpEIt. The omission was the more noticeable from the fact that-Mr. B. had a large number of costly paintings from his own easel iu Floral Hall. He is consoleii by the fact that Ids pieces were greatly admired by the art critics... POWELI. Co. evidence their faith' iu the near appro4ll of good times," by opening the largest and best assortment of dress goods, and in fact merchandize of every description, which the people of this county have had the pleasure of in specting for a long time. It is not neces sary' to add that they are selling at bot tom prices. • WE regret to learn that our entetipris ing. townsman? Joim D. MOSTANYE, is about to leave us temporarily at least. His business, general coal agent of,the L. •V It. IL Co., requires his presence else where, and he has decided to locate in the beautify" city of Ithaca. We commend :Tows and his estimable wife to the esteem and confidence of the people of Ithaca. , only son of Mr, and Mrs: 3onis Ir. - Nitta:nen, of Auburn, says the Elmira ‘::l(lrertiser, died at the residence of his 'uncle, in Canton, t'a., Saturday, where _he had'gone with His mother and grand mother on a visit. 'His age was about seven years. lie was a bright little fel -low, and a great favorite. In their sad affliction Mr. and Mrs. TnuAnEnhave the sympathy of scores of frier ds in this sec- t.ion, where they ate well known. - - The numerous friends of the afflicted parents in this place.ivill heartily condole with them in thar sad bereavement. • urday afternoon a pleasant time was bad Mit. EDITOR :—A • protraeted meeting by a party of gentlemen at the launching of a handsome caneler from the stocks in will commence (I). V.). on Sutiday, the 18. F. Tabet's celebratedyards. The 0111 oe l October, at North _Orwell owner of the boat'dccided to honor Col. 'Union Church, tinder direction of Rev, 1 J." 11. Horton by naming it after him, and LEvt Pirrs, of the Wyoming M. E. Con-1 the Colonel in z iecognition of the compli fereuce, to continue indefinitely: ment invited,a number of friends to wit-, ness the launch. Accordingly at - two' Mr. PrrTs is a well known revivalist in o'clock the invited guests, twelve in num the Wyoming Conference, and is coming her, were conveyed at 'the Colonel's ex to North . Orwell expecting that. much pence to the boat yard, being! treated; to choice smokers en route.- Arriving at the good will be done in the name of the inlet the party found all the preparations Lord. • • for'the party completed, so without delay Rev. J. B. DAVIS, of Orwell, will preach the Colonel's 'extras " 'were knocked in the afternoon of said day at :4 O'clock. ~from under him and lie Silid as gracefully as swan into the element that was to be Pyrrs will preach in thv eve/ his future home. Nothing Could have at which time ,announcements gill been more satisfactory than the success be made for meetinßs during the corning attending the launch. Success was to be. week. ,• expeeted—for we were informed that the •Horton the 185th boat that had ben Other ministersof renown are expected built at B. was F. Taber's yard. As thespeec to he preset during the series of meet- I tators were about making up their minds lugs, and assist in preaching, etc. - that the "furl" was over the gentleman North Orwell, October 13, 1878. I whose name the boat bore stepped to the front, and , in. a'few well chosen words Modestly thanked the owner and builder for complinient, and fatal error, call ed upon his fried L. E. Warren for a to sponse. Mr. Warren said—but never mind what be anid. His remarks were short and pointed, sad of course appropriate. After this part of the ceremony Was over the•company ag-tin entered the coach and were driven to the Colonel's office, wheat they were entertained with a description of the method by - which vessels were un loaded, etc, The whole affair was very pleasant to all, who participated; and lime more it was nanimonsiy voted that, if there _is At large-hearted, genial, whole , souled man in Mara it Is be whose name Is borne by the staunch craft which we I saw wedded to the water last Saturday." THE Athens Gazette says : At a meet ing of tlw. Roundabout emu% held at the residence of Mr. R. A. PACKER at Sayre,. on last Monday evening, the Club was conducted by Prof. L. O. Eninsox, of Ro;tou, , whose fame as a leader 'and a compoSer of excellent music is World- wide. Although it was a rainy evening, there was an unusually large atten&nce. 31r. EMERSON expressed himself as highly pleased with the method of m magement and the musical progress of the Club, and assured them that its advantages could not fail to be of material 'benefit to all concerned in it. Miss SARGENT, of Roe fon, one of the soloists of the Elmira Mu sical Convention, and who possessed - a so pram) voice of rare purity and culture, and Miss ll§Lr.s V. BRIDGMAN, of Penn Van., N. Y., -the pianist of , the Conven tion, were also present; - and contributed greatly to the enjoyment, of the evening. Mn. EDITOR :—Through the mediuni of yoar, paper, I thought it would be inter sting to some of its many , readers to in ; - form them of so very interistirg an affair that came off at Mr. and Mrs. Ant Et. 6En ot.i.o*:l, of Burlington, .on the seventh Of the present month. It being the twen tieth anniversary ar4heir wedding day, they saw tit to invite a large number of their friends and relatives to a sumptuous re past, which we Seldom, if ever, saw equal ed and never excelkd. After having par tSken of their bounties, Mi. and Mis. G6ROULDB appeared in their wedding ap parel of twenty years ago, making it very -interesting to all present. Then a few re 'narks were.nladc by one of the company and the presentation of the .China which was fiery useful and ornamental. The re "' malodor of the day was spent in the re. newinwof old acquaintancesind the fum ing of new. As we reluctantly took our departure, we hopzd that the future of friends,l4. and Dlrs. Ganotriaxs, whonld be as bright and nhelonded as the past _ has been. ONE or las ColerAnT. • - • • • VAIIPTOint Itmts.--itt spite of biz' times our °blame an mating coma anda ble Oforts to impitore our tillage. ' E. IL Batas lugs replaced the old ism injured last winter, by a new and mom substantial structure. Pe has Made -re pairs on his mill, and is now: putting up a new bank. Jonx BEATIDN4X, who bought the Nichols property last spring, is improving his house, finishing the rear, Rr Fututit, Sr., has put a beautiful ve randah on the south mud west sides of his boa* and otherwise enlarged and lm proved it. He is going to improve its col or by two or three coats of white lead. - Miss SADIE boos, of Merryall, is teach lug a large and interesting select school in the Acadeniy. She is the most popu lar teacher that has been in CamPtown Tor along time. - • • Miss B. W. BAILETTE, late of Towan da, has started a millinery store at the old stand of AVERT & BEAUMONT. Neighbor BASTING, having . - settled an old account with Uncle SA II for unremu nerated services, has itarted a harness shop and has some nice work for sale. R. FULLER, Jr., has just returned from` the citrwbens ho had been to purchase a fresh stock of goods. CHARLIE AVERY is very sick. C. S. LAFFERTY luta moved into his new and bitantiful store. He deserves great credit for adding this. ornament to our village. It is 36z80 feet, brick front,, and the interior is very neatly and beauti; fully fitted up. Four counters run length ways, and ono across the rear for boots and shoes. The left hand counter is for dry goods, the two center :for clothing, bats, caps, etc., and the fourth for groce ries, earthenware, ctittlery, hardware, etc., etc. He is doing 9 lively trade. Our citizens before going elsewhere, to trade would do wisely to call first and see the stuck our enterprising merchant offers, , who is determined• not to be undersold this side of Towanda. N. • Oct. 8, 1878. IEI 1. 0. 0. F.—At a regular meeting of New Albany Lodge, No. 682, 1.0. 0. 'F., held at their hall on Friday, .October 4, 1878, the following named "officers were duly installed into their respective offices by D. D.• G. M. D. W. SCOIT N. G.—J. 11. HAnnis. G.—GEO. W. PLUMMER. - AWL Seey.—WM. KENYON, Treas.-8. D. STEREGERE. ' 1 Seey.—J. C. Fowl ER. S. D. STEIIEGERE is Representative to the Grand Lodge. ' —At a regular meeting or 31ouroeton Lodge, No. 137, I. Q. 0. F., held at their hall on Friday ) 'October 5, 1878, the ofit cers of the Lodge were duly installed into their respective offices by D. D. G. 31. D. W. SCOTT. The elective officers are : N. G.—E. F. Fowt.En. - V. G.—W. J. Da Vog. Asa't. See'y.-. r A. E. -BENJAMIN. Treas.—J.M. GRIGGS. Rep. to G. L.—J. A. DE VOE. Neey.—J. B. SMITH. —At a regular meeting of White Lilly Lodge, No. 808, 1. a 0. P., at Wyalusing, on Tuesday, October 1, 1878, the officers of Lodge were duly installed into their respective offices by D. D. G. 31. D. W. Scorr. The elective' officers are as fol lows : N. G.—C. VA:4 DYFF,. a . V. G.—N. J. GAtil.oyD. ASs'i ASeey.—W. H. KINTNEIt. Tres.—A. B. CULVER. p. t 0 V. L.—J. K. NEWELL. See y.-11..1. HALLocsi • —At a regular meeting of Litchfield Lodge, No. 1138, 1.,0. 0. F., held in their hall in Litchtleld,.oet. 3, 1878, the officers of the Lodge were duly installed into their respective offices by D. D. 4. 11.4 X W. SCOTT. '. The elective officers are as follows : • N. G.— I. p. 11lEnnti.L.• V. G.—ANDREW 3ICGOVEUN. • 'tat. See' y,—N. R. MERRILL. TreaB.—E". M. lIADLOCk. Rlp. to G. L.—E. M. HADLOCE; Sey.—LEviblonsE, OUR good friend and late' townsman, Col. J. H. HORTON; appears to be asr(op ular in his new home iu the Empire,State, - as lie was here in his native. coitrty. A late number of the Ithaca Joutnai con tains the following notice of the Colonel which will be read with interest by a large circle of friends here : - - " THE COL. J. IL Hortros.—East Sat NVEsT Wrsox.—A very interesting and novel affair came off on Friday afternoon and evening, October 4th, at the residence of Mr. En. Cot; a young bachelor of ge nius, who does his own nudging, mending, baking and washing, independent of the other sex. His house is neat' and cozy, and nicely furnished with carpets and de corated with fancy work of his own make. In fact, the young ladies as well as the old maids of late have become much. at tracted to the young host,—both for his good looks and dcunestic proclivities. -Re cently he made: a, quilting (which was pieced by his own hands) and invited on the above mentioned afternoon number of young ladies to attend. • Of course ev ery one came, and a joL'y good lime was enjoyed: the quilt was nearly completed, and the supper which was also prepared "by the host, was pronounced exquisite, 'and freely indulged in by all present.. In tbe , evening, a reception was held for recently inariiid sister - and her hut c hand—Mr., and Mrs. PirrEisneztoxn- 7 , .1 when several young married persons by ' invitation were added.to the number. A pleasant secitd time, as well as a splendid repast was the eider of the evening. -.The patty broie up about eleven o'clock, feel ' lug they bad been well entertained find The first se:prise party.of the sessoik 'Fos enjoyed toicthei young folks at the kits. [ERR ? . 14461 414 4 t: " A 'Vie Iltlenter were *elidancel- tioinding Misiilta:VorcuT,*3lilsi, lawbome Is weet the 'Tarty wa; ill", and MS Jilt ! sti&svntik . of Brooklyn, N. - N; •—• Rev.,Prof. Tame, otflprhialleld,-Pa.,, peached in the Preebyterian Church.; ow Sunday last, mating and evening. Roth sermons were able, - well delhered, : end at tracted the undivided attention of hien diem). Rev. J. 11: Miami, the fastoir of the Climb, and Efder Tonic leave ibr Philadelphia on Wednesday, to attend the Synod, which commences it` sesslow on. Thursday folkwing.: • We learn that Miss-. Ross vomit is about-bringing suit against the Pa. .k N. Y. Railread for dam a ges sustained in the loss of a trunk and contents some time since, valued at $lOO. The trunk was checked from Milat to Wysox, and was consumed by.fire with the-depot at the latter place. She holds the check for the the trunk, and hssidemanded pay of the company to the qperve amount ; and as yet has received no notice of attention. The worst feature of the case is,•the.trunk contained the most of her wardrobe, con sequently the loss to bar is great. Jostru and littorEn's political chan ces of success this fall are, abort as -good as irwrou's was last falkfor the Govern. orship. They, will fail with the Greenback - Tarty in their anticipations of-a "ghat" take. So we modestly ask for three rous ing cheers for the entire Republican tick. et : Hip! hip ! hurrah ! V. P. Wysox, Oct. 14, 1878. CONFEUENCE Arponivumm.--Below are the appointments for the Troy Dis trict, made by, the Geneva Conference which *closed its annual session at, Corn, lug, N. Y., on Tuesday last : B. TROY ' DISTRICT. • J. , E. Wentworth, Presiding Elder. Troy . II Hemline Towanda .0 C Jones Ulster - - E D Rlwiton Smithfield .W Statham Burlington - Paul Smith Epst Canton .P J Bull Canton .......0 13 Sparrow Monroeton ' E E Morris Liberty Corners & Asyluni.l3 A Chubbuck Albany M T Wheeler Forksville - JC B Moyer Wilmot L R Crippen Springfield j • .1 R Drake Mainsburgh 4; ..'i , ' . II Lambin East Troy and Columbia J Iron Kirk Rutland .0 D Rowley . Jackson -''• • 11 B Trozwell Wells and Webb's Mills T,Jolly Lawrenceville. - • W \V Hunt Mansfield C fi Moyer BlOssburgli U El Wright Charleston . .S 1 C Rymer Wellsborou Delmar - • Gaines Westfield Knoxville. Troupsburgh • Chatham Osceola. Harrison... Mill City THE following are the appointments for the Bradford County Teachers' Associa tion, to-be held at Monrocton, November Bth and.9th : i . . Com m ittee of Arrangements—Dr. 0. I / I. ROCKWELL, ReV. H. AnusTacnia, ROVE. E. - , MOIMIS, HENRY TRACT, ALBERT CRANlitElt, MiSS JULIA KINNEY/Min BERNTCE KEI.LOOO. / . Committee on Resolution", and to pub lish the same according to resolution of the Association—E. E. Qv LAIC, Ed. A. Tuomrsos., W. H. BROW/. Lecturer—Rev. G C. . '.IoNEs Piper—W. IL BEN Declain a 11 . 013 AD IV:ARMSTRONG, MAc. CRANMIR. Reeleatio22-3p AN - NA KINNEY, Miss MARY. E. SATURLEE. - - - WOUK. • G - eograply--Ure of Globes and Maps in the .sclm7l-roorn, by A. T. IMAM Pro nunciron and sounds of Letters in Geo. graphical names, by J.•T..McCw.l.ou. Grammar--Class in English Grammar, by H. E. RAMEY. Arithmetic—First lessons in numbers, by E. T. DUNGAN. • Row to explain, and "applications of square and cube root, by I. R. FLEMING. How to analyze in Arithmetic, by An- TIIVIT. HEAD. Spelling—Methods of conducting and teaching spelling, by H. E. Pircumt. Reading—Primary. Reading, by Miss SYLVIA Bye. Volunzary illustrations and speeches, on " How should the blaCk-board be used in the school-room," of five minutes each. pleasant and, enjoya. tile affair was that at.the residence of E . 11. CoLt, on Friday, the 4th inst. In the afternoon an old time quilting party. In the evening a reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. BITTENDETI, Esq., .of Bloomsburg, a newly, wedded -couple. Mrs. R. is the sister of Mr. Cor.:, and the groom a promising young lawyer of the above plael, Both the quilting and re ception were httended by the elite of Wy se:, with a fair sprinkling of Towandi ens; who seemed to enjoy the affair huge ly until about midnight when they dis- , persed. having had, we are sure, an ex celdingly good time, and sum_ ptpously treated by the generous host. Already our depot, recently burned, has been replaced by a tine and sub.aantial brick building which will be completed in a few days. The gentlemen who have charge of the affairs of the Pa. & N. Y. .C. R. IL, are full of enterprise, and will not allow the patrons to be inconvenienced. The Wyse: mill, under the Co., of Mr. A. C. Fortner & Co., hits grown to be one of the best, if -not- the very best„ patronized in the county. They have been making constant improvements for.sotne yearit, and now seem to have it about perfected. They keep on band, and sell all kinds of flour and feed ; are first class millers l and pleasant gentlemen to deal with. - - The Greenback Club of Wysox died horrible death immediately after,the bold ing of their Convention at Towanda.. Its burial has been postponed until after the sth of Noveinber,.when it will, be buried side by side with the Democratic party. The few remaining friends 'btiving Tgiven up all hope of a recovery • of Democracy, she has been failing gradually for some 'time, but now her symptoms are alarm.: ing and her ultimate death I. only the question of the little time which' will elapse between now and November sth: The Presbyterians have purchased and put in their Church a pipe organ. It is a fine toned instrument, and a very sensible • purchase. Our farmers have been very much in. conve.nienced about their fall plowing • for want of rain, Having bad opportunity which enables us to , form pretty correct ideas on .election - matters, the coming sth of November, in the countyore wish to say -in answer to several letters of inquiry which we have received from men in "different parts of \\ NI K P Jervis M Jerolemon W Post 0 N Roberta W Burnett' N B Congdon .J Ft Perry F M Smith .1 W Miller W 'lowland J K Seifuse the county the past week, that certainly in our opinion. Republican prosprcts are very flattering. The caudidatra for Sher iff and Congress will more than poll a par ty vote, while • blesirtH. - BLACKMAN laid (WANT um both gentlemen of groat popu- - lathy inal I parts of the county. Indeed, 1110 whole ticket is one of strength aW one as-certain to be elected as the sus is to sine is the east anoint in the west on the dad = 7. A. MEV lOW Oititce lia04014104#1111111111117" tabs , etti. m o w = widow Tun Noriii-Saaterik Cortmailin Is and ijof 01 are Priieet.' , Rea: loirelceirmiox, and flOak took the gage from thia - plaee to Troy ott Noe. dai, and,. report e molt ,4,lellAhtftd trip;` The beadtiful - foliage and imeoery wae‘eor joyed by the reversed gentian,. ' ThaninUfirtaixiewrza - i_iitra LAES—BILAVYRT Or A BIIADI6BDCOUWIT BOT.--The following account of an en. mutter with burglars,'_ we copy fro* the Wilkes-Barre Ent ord tif the Oth plucky clerk is a BradfOrd , County ' boy, and a brotherof Parsionts, book-keeper at- fiTairB3ll & 'LOWS, in : this place; William Pasamore is a . clerk emyloyed in Tozer, Crane & Leonard'sstaie at For ty Port. Hob quite st-.young man, but, powerfully built. SS B eeps in: tea_ fishmeal in which he is a clerk...:Attbree o'clock term morning, when the moon hs& gone down and Intense darkness(preirail al, Passmore was aroused from sleep by a noise; which be subsequently ascertain: ed was made by persons moving ,about the store. He leaped oat of bed= atone% and - cocking his revolver, proceeded to the large store-robin.' Hero he ea* two men. He raised his 'pistol and sent a ball whiz zing in the.dinection of one of-them. The bullet missed its mark, and quicker than flash, the two;' Who were burglars, made &terrific assault upon him. But he , met' them boldly, and as Limy 'approached he dealt each ono a pOtrerful blow with his bare fist, which sent them reeling to the floor. Passmore, with the ability of a cat, then sprang forward, and took from each'a revolver. When he had thus re lieved his assailiante of their _deadly wea-; }ions, one of them.sprang to his feet :and. renew the assault upon Passmore,- but r again knocked him down. He rot up moment after, however, and made his escape.: Psssmore now turned to the other burglar, who was about ris ing to his feet, and with a tremendous blow with tlig butt of a piet), laid :Wm sprawling onwthe flour. the thief was a strong man, and the encounter became a desperate one. Pasemore fearing that his assailant might escape, 'attempted -to die charge his revolver at him. He held it near the burglar's head, and pulled the trigger three times, but the weapon would not explode. Passmore then grappled with the burglar and they had it baud to handrfor mime time, but the thief finally broke away and ran cat of a door left open by his companion. Passmore was disappointed at the turn of events, bat this morning ho exhibited terrible ividences of his desperate fight. He was covered with blood from head to foot which flowed from wounds he bad giverrhis assailants. He had the two re volvers he captured, - and it is believed that they were taken from Heat's...store, at Kingston, which was burglarized a few nights ago. If Pasamore's revolver had oeen in working order, there is no doubt but-that the world would have been well rid of two desperate men. Since the above was in type wo learn the desperadoes visited Scranton, where two of them were arrested. One - of them, a colored man; committed suicide by tak .ing's dose of strychnile. Mn. EDITOR :—Already T count months. Vof absence from old Bradford, my place of residence for fifteen tears. I acknowl edge to a desire to see ,familiar faces and again to greet taco and true friends. At this writhig, 4 October Bth, I am stopping . , at Redfield, Oswego Co., N. Y., where shall tarry for a little time. I have not much that would be new to Bradford folks of which to write. Recvnt political movements in the Empire State have cre ated some excitement in political circles. At s Saratoga it is said that the Conkling wing of the Republican party run things to its own liking. Your readers are, most aware orate two wings of this par ty in Central New York. The adininis tration wing is led by 'Mr. RonEters, edi tor of the Utica Herald, and 'the anti-ad ministration wing is led by Senator CONK LING, whose organ is the Utica Republican. -We learn from - the Utica Obserrer that the Democratic State Convention at Syracuse had a wild time of it on the second day Of its meeting. The Tammany Delegaltss were what gave the key-note to the big stir in the Convention. But the Conven-• tion has closed, and probably the political wind has abated its fierceness by this time. Possibly there may be a calm on the Democratic side, "0 -for a thousand tongues fo sing." Wife writes. me that some of my neigh bors say I must be home to votetor Mr. DEAN for Bheriff. She inquires" Do you know Mr., DEAN? Did you ever pnt , up with him at South Creek?" In reply, I would, say that, I did stop with Mr. PE TER DEAN over night while engaged in my colporteur work. I was treated with no little kindness by I urn and his genial household. He has over two hundred trond acres, and evidently manages his affairs with discretion. My stop:with him reminds me of my call on the Democrittic nominee for Sheriff three years ago soon after the election. 'I reached his house near noon—l wanted my - horse fed and dinner for myself, and I got all without asking, only by introducing myself. I was invited "to eat and might_ have ate more, only I would not. cat more than I wanted to please any body. There is this difference bettipeii the two—that Demo cratic nominee was really sore--he did not intend for me to, see things - that light, bet I could not wefl help it ; but my good friend PETER was not sore. However he did appear to be resting: un der a kind of premonition of an election to the hflice of Sheriff for Bradford COUD-' ty.- Ile seemed to have a degree of fore boding of responsibility of his new posi tion would bring upon him. My call was nearly two years Since ; and• I doubt not. but the Ida that•he was doomed to be the next Sheriff, has been an a.ffiictige weight,' upon hini since time. At my visit morning came, and ' break= fast all right, after which I proposed fam ily worship. The' 'Bible 'was readily brought forward—then came reading of - Scripture and prayer: I knelt and pray. ed. But.now my friend, PETER is pray- ing, with this difference In his case. thathe "stands praying to be seen of men.". Nor is be at fault here for thtfreason that he is not praying for mercy from the Lord so much as for the votes of the ,people. In asking for mercy no doubt but he would kimel, but while'Prayieg for'votes from the goad people of Bradford' be' "Oa ads to be seen of gent." . All right, friend Pam, I 'admire your connige ; stand erect and face the music,. and hav ing done all continue to stand. My iiii pression is that Mr. DEAN will be elected. Who knows but fate has predetermined this thing? Give him votes enough and his 'election is Mire. Statte may think it 'somewhat against Mr. Daatt, heriuse. of, 1 his reilidence so near Te::nyville. True, the name of the place is mall, and yet a small soanding mune need not effect ano. - ble ' Waited -aim. - - Peenrrille winds; small and is small, . and time was when it bare a bard name:' lltit it 'his re. formed. morally --and.religiously. Mr; Dame was Worthy _Chief of the, Good Templar* there, and his helped to she it what it is in this respect. . - Without doubt the opPosition will make a desperate effort-to win the day. With united effort for,Mr. DEA* DM Irkt* IS sure. Think t shall be home to vote for him.. : '' - - IlisPeitfiilly,. tir L B. RODGERS challenges ainpio. mix for quality a iamb sad low Pleas 011 1 1 ,4 1 M 1 4 Dalle‘ iniadflaPilitte 46 4 l 4 ll4 an "nail"' I ~ - "_. ' : ... ::(..-=.*: ~. , -- 5.,•....;:::. ,- 1,: - ...', t_<:.. - t.•:-_,-- - -.....-:,,,:_:... ::; 4-, ~._ ..,,,•1,."-.?.,:::•:.:),„. ~,:..:-:-., - :•:- . 3 . : J.‘ •i7. 4 '7,..: , icrig.f u tZ,l4iti-:l?",i6Vi - 5 . .1 .1 . 4. , % - 4Fizt ; -, .....,...1;.- , <-2 - ,...:•.4,4 - :....?., - :7344.4,-A,- , z4...2.5; , ....1... - :...:e....-...,,z.• • , _ , ,c., , ,,z...-... , ,,.. k .... -. , •,„ ._... ~....,. L .‘...... ,~ ~~_ t %'Sv..`v3.~ ;yak-: Iffiiss!ylotilKigiVl.; - .)tR. 4", - midi 4141447 " 7- . ite t .rl9,7of. ti ,k— 464 i - tto _ tosiowis stead. . the Islet. 41 1 1* .f 7 a• la 41 t 3IPI MPI IME at tb. &AOC hit plinietAss7 A fine opportunity offered to • didabis for publiallivor to coos I 17WiltriM muh ne 4 ii n ad B a aiti soß Of ifictiTni 1 1 1 940fa i .PNB*Ot haute, iuidiuttlinut fa f down fais thelkimi t 0,09; `died; tbekotheriritmOS . fostalVateriuti, =hay and favorably known to the pow pie ot the tons..being next door' neigh bors. Mr. Dean will not be dbiappointatt thoro it,be,-OOP o .4 l . l ,fAtrult"te• coM 1 IPaocziPMWll4.4*Thimiv .7l 1878. Ing t WXte IV Intia nit;Vine -*iARPOt , I PM ° 4olto4#llP ed in "n il 4 i n O l Yt • vs =l,l Thal' his .1. all* sines tn.— An alias anti / kola elktaisi to be issued. EhitiW *el& es Weal it& Hannah Clark vs , Ephraint Clsrki Airy I Brink Ivs"D:Yi Driakol—HHiornO *Mild 111( usch case. P C Mooni, - cralos Sack District of Le Haysville Bore'. P Col4rn, J.l Kew nil In d , ZlOni nn . F F#l i kAntinin#J vieln " ars: 41 1 lifk Po 3 eaca! 7'4 P mss, 'it aL- Rule tooPesjudifUlent. • Jan tis Fess vs CI B Beales, v 4. a! • Rule to solonato 0 B petlOy to sights of plaintitE r ;- CbPP vs G 31,1Bsby:; Alexander Ennis ra 13-P Barnes; 0 4 Obubbock 'vs Michael:M*oin ; C BMeGlithery vs J•P $10(1.;7-Mules made absolute. James Beldin vs C M Chaos ; John Clark vs Ellen Clark.; James Williams vs E 8 Beaoli;; J L Entree vs Daniel White; ft P Moore vs N Vanderpocil; S - Kirby vs Hyman Van Dozer; Edward Overton - vs Abijah Mead ; Pomeroy Bros' vs T M Bonfoey ; G L Swisher's nve vs R B Pot ter, et al , ; Overton & Elsbree's use vs Aa. thony Darling; H E Crowell vs S S Wreti. ster 2 casts • First National Bank of Ath- ens vs Batt Golden, et al ;.M W_Cornell vs John Bradley; Abner 'Wood rs N J Lines, et al.—Rules discharged. Simons, Sayles & Co vs Mouthest .&. Stewart ; John Beidteman vs Wm Cool. baugh ; E Hale's use vs J J Griffiths, et al, 2 cases ; R S Hoit vs Melvin Corson; A and J Morley vs. C F Nichols.—Rules made ,absolitte. Mary C Myer vs F Nichols ;A C Ar noldyi W R. Wolf; Stephen Elwell Alex Keefe, et al ; A G Cmnmer vs 'C A Fowler; A L Cranmer & Son vs ' , Same ; B A.Cranmer es Same.—Rules discharged. C M Manville's use vs G L Rosa; H H Mace vs Jamie . ; and E W Ellis.—Rules to open judgment. • A J Crane vs J B Johnson ; Frost, and Bryant .vs 0 A Black.—Rule on Sheriff to pay money into Court. C M Manville's we vs M H Scott, et al. —Rule to set,aside attachment execution and to 'Open judgment.' Rowe Machine Co vs , W , Oliver.— Rule to set aside execution and open judg- ment • Edward Drake vs CII Spalding ; A A Eiff, et al, va 9aine,—Mandamits directed to be issued to J 9 Williston, Esq, -Com manding Lin Wto entei tin appeal in each cape. • - I C Beardslee vs Anna M Beardslee.— A subpcoaa in divorce directed to l is sued: A J Crane vs J B Johnson.-1 3lcPber soh, Esq, sprinted an Auditor to distrib ute hind raised by the Sheriff's sale of de fendant's real estate. •, Con vs A V Alger—Conspiracy to de fraud credit o r s Sentenced to pay a fine ofllo.oo, and costs of prosecution, and 60 days in the county jail. • Com vs Nelson Targason and Mary D Vargason—l acestuous fornhution.. - Rule for new trial made absolute. DRUNKEN TUFF.--ilow many children and women re slowly and surely dying, or rather being killed, by excessive doe, taring, or the daily use of some drug or drunken steff called medicine, that no one knows what it is made of. who can easily be cured and saved by flop Bitters, mode of HoO, Buchu, Mandrake, Davide . - lion, etc.,- slitich is so pure, simple and hartnless, that - the moat frail .woman.. weakest invalid or smallest child can trust in them.- • Will you Ate saved: by them? See other column. Vir r ilyniontb Rock Fowls for Bait by Alba, ra., Oct. 16, 1878, G. 11. Winn, 4,400 YARDS FIFTEEN CENTS PER YARD, WORTH TWENTY•FWVE CENTS' The above are the GREATEST BARGAINS In Drell' Goods ever offered In this market. oetl7. . fir If yon want to see the finest assort ment of ,Mtlllnery Goode ever Offered In ltds mar. ket. go to Mies Cooc'e, 6 don north of Menne blocs. . Ur Go' o Miss COOK . Fastener. • . . VlrElegant Felts and !train for 50 as and opuntds, at MISS Coon's. rir The l!tigest variey•of Ai Atonable 1111//laini 44;04 at Brsrta BROB . N: Y. Store. or Novell les 'in Wins Bonnets 'and tiatkat sTsax !loos. N. Y. Store. • 71 UV The trade supplied with Millinery Geode at New Ycrk rates. at firinx Bros. UN - flats from 25 cta. np atieerznar Baoi. New Tort Store. , , . • Hir Hosiery and Lace Goods in endless variety at $1,111 . 11X 810!14 len and Plumes in all the faith- Ameba) skidoos acemu or For tickets to all i points West, North and Southwest, at the lowest possible let.,, call on or-address, it. E. 133.11F0CK, stein, se upper Doiciti Toramds4 1 .; '-' ; , , ~-. 170 , ~: . Mrs. E. J. Mums has 'TRIM HATS for ONE HHVEAR ard!upwardt. or Mien E Iritinumn' is just' nye ing a new stock of Antomn Millinery Goods. to hid' she Invites the attention of the ledies. eir Ladies Dress Trim's:Hags, all - the New StylWat BXst.L k FARNUAIIra, s few • oors north of Mercurs , - , • I or - Counts . has the beet wearing z . for yen, Soya end Youths , wear ever of • Towanda, outfit piteeiwhille the tesebit tom' A full inortment of rimy 131 flxsu, • , rmeNFA39! ? A lAm 1 0 , 1 1 • Vereni'm 131P,The'Largest, Ben and eh= Ilse of Bhes for Ladles', Mises' and elf irrar Is found at CONON', new store, earaerlitala and Plarats., Tracy k Noble's Block. apr47ll • eireowmas' Bain:l7 . Wagon, ofi the Ist Ward Bakery: *lll be ea band dallyr,wlth Vieth Crackers bat Ina this new, Pleat Cakes, ie. afrll ar ban't yottforget It.. We have am aseelleat CRACKER ItikIIIIFACTORY tome at COWLS'S° lIMEZBY," vbete you 4a the best fresh•bakedl exacters.. - W El NEW LOCALS. POWELL & CO. Offer Ms Week. COTTON AND WOOL POPLINS.i. I== BUSINESS LOCAL. And get a Hit BM OF Rad *re - eats at - • 141111111111 4 *SD CH LD 1711,111 tar pa lasimar Mak lssaaf s. Ali al Tom 011n01=dedijois• Caill azaadas sad beasealaaid. dim aalktads KattaMisaddtsial UMW' if" = a g . esiderStod lasi* wawa at 11118t4 aII die sesimbliktellMshesaal 1 4 Wert, is tee .tan foriesirty oerupleol by N. 11184- "81.18 08 1 I=i t i=eo Pi l6 = ti=iteeng bud ir lea of ant i to °Mato 'dad up Use besions. CBO lailysidWelestoirgabier-1..: •.411.40,0018& 4 Et,f, e • Or ID the whole blstory of Xedloine Relll'falt=r0PCr1 1 1411 111 ?" ewes, or 4 so wide .4 sopinsaam. se ATVs% Casco Pzeimitat., 'Melt 4 neogabod al/dbieseleraf the threat and Map. Its I..hheilitised series of wonderful ems in all climates has otade it universally 'known as a safe sod rellible wool to employ. - Agalnit ordinati Colds. which are the forerunners of more serious disorders. It acts speedily sad surely. al. ways relleviatimiOurblie anCoftes iavlag Ufe. The protection it affords. by 14 timely use la Ihe Waal awl hum initialers of 011144 m. stakes it an invalisige remedy to be Willie ,thistitte bliad In every boine.-" No person can stool to he without It. and those who have once used It never will. inal UMW tuoirkege it VI araposition sad et fasts, Physicians ale the OMIT Pocronit. extendvely it their practice. and Clergymen rem toisiniold tk. 1t Is absopitio7 moo lb *media effects, amtwill'aiwilys Cori where cures are peed ble: For sale by all dealers. ; • , 11 " f OOWIE—McMOBBAII.—At the residence of the , asides father. ca Wednesday. OetobPr 111716 by thellaw.VAlMorsm of ihnitheeld. Mr. Thos. J. Howle. of Ulster, and Miss Llubs MeMonett of - North Towanda. IFULLSR,BILEB.—At the Preshyteriga puma. la Wyaludap, ocs. limas, by fteir, Craft, Mr. B moos Faller. of Camptown. to Mrs. Amy B. Blies; of Tunkitaanockt TIIITIMERAt Castes. Pa..' Saturdiy. October . 12. WM Thomas T. Thurber. only ion of John L. and Stella A. Thoth r. of Auburn, N.Y., NM 4 years, 10 mouth■ and $ days. itaabirn, nat. for iiitermest. HENRY E. DRAKE, Wit'L B C,Forpsrlf4e and: nut kerfets, lELMIRA. N. Y. Elmira. N. V. April 114 (MAEDA 'MARKETS .• - • nzpoiiitio ItY siivrairs'a General dealers la Greerles and r rodu!:e. Patton , * Block, eerier Kan and Bridge Streets. WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. IS t 11711, ' PAVING. AILLIXO Flour per bbl ..... 5 tore 6AO t 000 700 • I 20.15 i taitrala" 1 408 150 1 SOO 175 Chop reed perloothi .. - 0; 't , - ~ ..1 ISO Wkest, per bush ; I 000 1 104. • Corn ' ' 4r4) 4S 550 sogal Stye Oats Buckwheat -- .... ST% 4411 SO Buckwheat Flour 1 SO® I SO - 2 CO _ Clover seed.medlum..., .. 1 -0014 • Thitedby. wester n ....:. ' . ".. - INM Demme! lbs. -........ 1 0061 125 1 W 200 Pork. Mess • *2 it®- ' - - , , . owl 10 Dressed Myr • - ' • • • •. 4" ' ' llama 14 Shoulders ' ' . Chickens-- I, .: ~.::..SO% '' • . - Lard mak 09 12 Butter, tuba ' • • ' • 110 IS . ISM. m 11011 s ' 1 . :131 - le • 150: 2 3 CbeePACs leash P 1eg) 144 11 123 E Green apples, Imak. .... • Mk - . 4e (S) 50 ' •Potstees. per bushel . .... 6t( 75 - 7 Omens .... Ileti) 75 ' 750 1.0 !Immix • . CORRZCTZD, BY DAYTON • PRO. Veal skins skins Deacons.... Sheep Pelts' Tallow Wool .0 ` . • •1 L • IST OF LETTERS remiinint in Post Office at `Towanda; Bradford Co., Pa 4 for the week ending October 18, 1878: Conlbaugh, A. M. Smith, S. B. C ' . Boldinath • Eliza. • Hag, John D. • Taylor, Edgar. Jonlan. MISs Kate. Mgbtman, Carrie, - Boss Sterling, : Miss C. .. • Persons calling for any of the ab rve will please say "advertised. , " glving date of list. - - • S. W. ALVOIM, P. M. Ire* Ativeithimesta. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the natter of the estate of Austin Ifruideit, late of the township of Burlington, deceased. Vie undersigned an Auditor appointed by the Orphans. Court of Bradford County to distribute fends in the hands cf the Executors, as shown from their Final Account; wilt attend . to -the duties of hla argiolutment at the race of O.VE STAN k ER. CUR. In the Borough of Towanda. on SATURDAY. the ISM day of NOVEMBER, A. D.. ISM at 10 o'clock A. x.,when and where all parties basin ctairnsurien aid fund must present them or be forever debarred from coming In upon the same. 0ct17.4w. JAMES R. CODDINfh Auditor. , A DMINISTRATOB'S- NOTICE. Ek—Nottre Is hereby even that all persons &bust to the est.te , of Philo E. 4111smm. late of Monroe Benumb, demised. are requested to make innuedfate payment, and all persons having claims against mad estate. must present them duly authen ticated' for settlement. ALBERT G. CRANMEIL, Mourteton. Oct t ,t7M.6*.* , Administrator.• A lIDITOR'S NOTlCE.—Andrew J: Cimino vs J.U.: Johnson. No. 1,168, May T..rm. ISM i• . The undersived an Auditor appointed by. the Courtrodtirrthate moneys arising froth the Sher. Int sate of Ilefeedeurs real estate. *lll attend to tbealutles of bit appointment. at his oMee In To. Wanda llorongh. on MONDAY. She Mt day of , NOYEADEIL.IB76. st i le o'clock A. M.. when and. where all persons having claims against said fund most present them, or forever- be debarred from comini In upon the same. EttfcrNERSON. nett.-Iw. - Auditor. TOOK HI wring assumed charge of the Bindery connect ed with thlaptllce,l am prepared to do all kW& of . . BLANK-BOOK. BINDING, . 11111kAT TES LOWEST • Constatent with goal workmanship. FLUID 'Blink Boole - a opeclilty. Magazlnes and Old Books rebound nettly , and cheaply. Call and !Orr ette Wont gOlng eherwhors. , . • •• A: BEVERLY SMITE. Illadery- In Itsrossiat- building, Pat% Street, Towanda. Orders hy mall promptly attended ;to. 20m2. ISSOLUTION NOTICE . Notice Is hereby Orem that the partnership tate. ly subsisting batsman • Perris Ackley. A. J. Lloyd. and J. V. Blocher;' underthe Arm name of Ackley. Lloyd , A Blocher. at.W4nleslng. thls cey dls-eked &about. i..1:1% Blether Is an. thud:est to settle all debts due to and bp the cote pany. All persons Indebled to the Arm of Ackley. Loyd & Blocher are rtooested to call and settle - at lute., , • , . ; FlCltatti ACKLEY. -.• n• ' • ' • • A J. LLOYD. J. F. BLOCHER. Wyaltallay, Clet. ti 'Thanking thalarbile far that liberal patronage fur the past ten yeas. we respectfully ask that It may be emended to our susenuors. Gaylord. SM. DOW* Co.. wit° ilte paw, terelvtair A lump otoe.k of new and desirable attractions, which they offer at lowest prices foresahor ready pay. ACKLEY. LLOYD k BLOCHER. Wyatusing. la.. Oct. I. lre. .00-PORTNERSHIP NOTICE. • l~otice le Orin that U. B. Gaylord. C. J. Sumner and Fends Ackley, have thls.day formed a captetusiold, nadir tbe. Arm impale( Gaylord. Sumner ft Co.. for the purpose of conducting the generaltaercimille business at the place Welly oc cupied kehiel.l. lo ld ainl Blather. We respect- - fail sok.tha peAlle faro/share of their patronage: and assuratheal that b 0 paint will be spared to please. 'We fuore just opened a flne stork of NM LI"ODS la the different ilites. at greatly reduced prices. Please call and examine. " - GAYLORD, fill3flf kit k CO.. W.YuIuSUM !a., Oct. loce:. ED AUDITOR'S NOTICE O~erttiri it Mercer's uso Jahn J. Griffith. le the Courier common Pleas of sradtord Countf-No. I T . tve ntl. l etj e dentra ill4illn ed:idtned :' snot ated by said Court to distribute MD funds addax from the fiberirssa'a of defesdaWa real estate. win attend to the dutle.of hb appointment at Ms alas to the borough of Towanda; on Pride', November Ittb. life, et 10. delnelr a. M.. when and Where all Pen sons baying delays. against said fund mast s present them. be be forever debarred from coming In en ettid feed.. • Tousuds, Oct:11.110.1. 014144 - 53' COURT SALE.-By titbit Or as order issued out et be Orshans• Enure et'llrisiterd eosuty.the undersigned. admin. Muster et the - estate of Allen Winslow. late of Wilmot Mgt. dereAsedAill espme to public sale cm the ormolus'. Ms At BOAT. the At day. of NOVEMBER. illt. at 2 tectonic p. w., the Mime. toasted ' - ed on the south by Mali offT Ebert* sod 4 0 2bittkigorrow. en UM west by the &Lavishes= elver, on the north by lands of William Bunts , ausaluntsi out. and . . on the east by hods At ;Mk* btatir.**C contains too sere% be the mene more or less, being the same land curer' ed Zddy.Wletslew to Alien Wle- ow by deed datedAligsta the 17th, A.. D. Int, and is. earded In deed boot. No. M. page OW . Whims or BAIA *4lOO 11 11= 01 /7 1111itisliWaa Mese* deintS2l Ms easlntal 1 z' . • . EX% 4. KU M DIED. We 113 SOO .. 041:13 406040 .. 7.5050 0.4406 0. D. KINNEY, Auditor: MEM= PMIM & CO. 11212 =ME ntyrrioinput. aqrssnos at, :LARGE AND ELEGANT. ASSORTMENT LADIES CLOAKS, NOW BEING RECEIVED. Theo, (*manta are lIPMFACTURSD SPECULLY 10$ VS, IX TUX NEWEST AND MOST-APPROVED SICYLYA _We offer them In surlims qualities AT 'mica IAXGING 111tOX THREE DOLLARS TWENTY DOLLARS. EACH, and mow them will be found many Decided Bargains. We also invite attention to our stock of Ladies Shawls which embracei .ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. snd to our stock of Ladies' Felt Skirts, which will be SOLD VERY MUCH BELO, THEIR VALUE Towanda, Pa., Oct. 10, 1878 BENGAL BLITING. A- NEW THING! THE BEST BLUING EVER PUT ON THE MARKET! Pat tip with a patented SPRIN.RLER, - • i by the Use el which you SAVE AT LEAST HALF THE 13143114:43 and get BETTER" RESULTS. Worth more than the retail price for a variety of uses. sneh as a PEPPER SAUCE, HAIR OIL, TOOTH WASH, 'BAY: RUM, PERFUMERY BOTTLE, and for number** other liquids. For sale b 7 E. F. DITTIIICH & CO., (Old 'stand of C. B. PArcu.l Tciwzails, Pa., Oct. 10, 1070. 1"T an make tae my tarter 'at work for as than at V ahytklas the. Capital not required ; we will styli at. pa per day at home, made by the Indus. Kau women, boys and girls wanted every where to work for as. Now to the ilme. Catty Outfit and terms tree, Address Taus It Co., ,Au tuna, Malta.. . • mayan-t7. 4 11DITOR'S NOTICE. Fintil - account of the Administrator. of the estate of lane Gibson.. - The Undersigned an Auditor appointed by the Court to dispose vies& plow' and mato distribu tion of 111006111 tw nt. bands of the Administrator. will attend to the duties of his appointment at. his c>hee. to Tornuida Borough, on 'WEDNESDAY, the oth day of NOVEMBER, ma. is 10 o'clock a. E.,when and where all persons interested must at• tend, or forever be deterred from combine's' upon said fund. E. L. MILLIS, . : actlo4e.' Aiiditor. AUDITOR'S NOTlCE:—Hazle ton d liartranft to use of Thompoon A Taber vs. r. d. Hickok and U. N. Williams, security. in the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford .eounty. No. 803 Dec. Term, 18711. The undersigned. an auditor appointed by the Court to distribute money In the Sheriff's - bands arising from the sale of defendant's personal prop arty. will attend to the duties of Ids appointment at Manatee in the borough of Troy: Pa., FRIDAY. the 18th dey of NOVEMBER.-1879, at ten.o'clock A. X, when and wuero all ptITIMS having elalms upon said fund most present them, or else be for ever debarred nom coming In upon the same. A. C. PANNING Auditor. Trnv, Pa., Oct. 7, 191111 AUDITOR'S NOTICE:—In the matter of the voluntary assignment of Jason timith to Wm. Snyder, for the benefit of . credit. tuts. No. 1101, May Term s -1877. . - The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Court to distribute funds In the hands of said as. signer, wla at tend to the dntles of htsappointment at his Mike in Towanda Bora, en SATURDAY, the 9th day of NOVEMBER, A. D. 1878. at 10 A. X, when and where all persons having clams on raid funds must present the same or be for ever 'debarred: . IL F. 00,1", Auditor. Towanda. Oct. 10, ten. . 1014 COURT..PROCATION,. WIII.XT.AIk LAM non. Paul D: Morrow, President Judge "of the lith Judicial District. causleting of the county of Streaked. and lion. C. N. Dunelit - atie• lodate In and fur said county of Bradford. have issued their. precept ioarlug date September 11; 1878, to me directed, for holding a Conn of Com mon Vets and Orphaa's Court,- at Troy, couninene! lag_Slunds.it Orr.trih, and to contiourt, one week; Dottrels therefore hereby given Wall persons in• lassoed that they be then and there 1n their proper person, at sea's lock la the- forenoon of AI)MINIISTRATOR'S NOTICE. with records. inipilaitketa and ether. resariabrance; „ me is limes „see that l i lt perms Liu' those !Aim, which to their once appertains to the estate of Ja&i . 'Seaton. deemed, to at dons . J uror %red to T lialiCkika k W. also keep* NOMIMIIIIIO • tate et reillitard lo alike: paged at Torransisohe IlUt of Depre heir eatei lii Uaw immat. sad poses bolos atlas . rot of au, 1 . 0,4 t sopmeeestree L se GARD IPEGILT11111!11,3 t : l o# Meg Pr eirt dIRIPIMIO . ti to t tem et /201 -- tee -; - ••••,' • • - • : • Uallelitaapitlik ilustrol adi rartlits - • Agr L . l4 A7 7l .nre, 1 1 , 1 „r•f; • ;.„. • -- 4 , •-• ; - • ATEDITOR I B NOTICE.--. 1: M. winwis Ts E. D. WlElataa. .110. 1,495, May lOTA. - TOG undersigned an Auditor appointed by t .e Court to : distribute moneys arising from the Sher tr. we of defendant's real estate. will attend to the duties onto appointment at his Mos In To. Amnia holutugh, ow TUESDAY, the ilith day,of NoVKIIIIBgit, ICS. at lotioek when 'and where 011 persons Interested must attend. or forev er he deplaned from coming in upon said fund. oetip4w. • JAMES WOOD: Auditor. NOTICE.—In the Initwit Court or the United Stain for the Weston Mallet Of Penusyliranth . In Bankrupt. ey p . .Is the matte of Winfield 8. Kinney. Batik. rat.. Weider. Dhitrici of Perinsyhanta: • To whoa It war content —The undenigoad hereby presentee of his appointment as Amtgnee of Wllield 8. Blaney. of the Borough of Wrote. Is the county of Bradford. and State of Pennsylranta, minim sa d Muria. who has. bean adjudged a Bankrupt on creditors' petition by the. Dlatriet Coast of said Blitrtet. Dated Teaaada, the alb day of October." A. O. 11171. • JOHN W. CODDING. El Ali NOW _lnKrzfiripia; ; AND 011 , 171 i. J OIN • . . •., . . „ • •••. . . _ - CM SEAVER CLOTHS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, NEWEST. AND BEST. STYLES Exceedingly Low Prices SPECIAL BARGAINS: CAISSJMEHES M 65ets.. per yd., worth 60e. to Me VASSIMEREB at 60 & Mies; per yd., worth 11.00 CASSIAMIZEB . st 75 cents per yard, worth C . hBSIMEREB at $l.OO per yd., worth $1.50 to $1.75 CWI36BRES at 11.25 per . yd., worth 11.75 to ,2AO OUR STOCK ALSO INCLUDES 9500 YDS. KENTUCKY JEANS, AT 1233; CENTS PEU . TD., WO TS ZS CENTS JEANS, ,DOESKINS, • EQUALLY 'LOW PRICES. Toiranda, Pa, Oct. 10. 187 L TTRIAL. LIST for October Term . of Court, 1878, at Troy. Pa.. Eieuer Pomeroy vs C C McClelland ' Issue DeWitt C Strait vs George Smith • asspt E Pomeroy vs C C McClelland Bel fa Mary Barrett vs,A L Compton ' issue E W Colwell vs Elias Rockwell, nor debt W A Nixon vs L 0 Can Horn et al trespass • Levi Sanford vs J C Fellows - appeal •Wm S Dobbins vs 0 P Ballard, sir asspt H Miller vs Blake Wales appeal S 11 and Di II Fitch vs C V Dare Act fa Miller and Clark vs Peter Hardie 'opt Barnabus Brains vs John Tasman issne John F Gillette vs Wm R Hawkins Rep F H Person vs Frank Fish app 11 F Taylor vs L N Finkham app Mary Ann Williams B W Williams ' - app Enterprise Mfg Co vs J 43 Lockland a Son..s.ci fa Henry Card E J Angle Garinshee , att ex Lawrence Riley vs Peter Hardie uspt John 1. Kiersted vs John F Gillette • tress . Michael Flynn vs William Delggan . Auld Helen Worth use vs Hosea Huntley et al elect C 0' Bailey - vs J 31 Strnble app .. H M and C Goff vs Peter Hardie app Weisner J Roy vs David McWharter • twos Subptenies returnable of Monday: Oct. VI, 1878. BENJAMIN M. PECK, Prothonotary. Towanda, Pa., Sept. :17, NM 19w3 A SSIONEE'S NOTICE—In the District Court of the 'Cultist States, for the Western District of Pennsylvania.. In the matter of C..A. 'Fowler, bankrupt, in bankrnptyc. whom- . To wh ft may concern:—The undersigned hereby A. gives notice of bis appointment u Assignee of C. Fowler. of Monroe township. in the county of Itrwiford. and State of Pennsylvania, within • said District. Who • has .been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition by the District Court of said District. JOSEPH B. SMITH, Aashrnee Monrcrtim, Pa., Oct. sth, A. D. MB. 19W3 ASSIGNEE'S- SALE.--By virtue of an order issuing out .f the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvabia, In the matter of the estate of M T Shoemaker. bankrupt, In bankruptcy. I will ex pme for sale at public rendue at the premises, on SATURDAY, the 25th day 'of OCTOBER, A. D. 187 s, at 2 o'clock P. kr., the following described pr. perty, to wit.: • All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in the twp. of West Burlington. Bradford county,ra., bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a hemlock sapling, original northwest corner of War rant Lot No. ; thence East one hundred and one perches to L. J. Fanning's southweit corner; thence continuing south in the same course One hundred and fire 2-10 perches to a .fit and stones to G. A. Johitson's • north line: thence west one hUndied and fire 5.10 perches along the lineal G. A. Johnson to S. F Swain's southeast corner; thence north along the line of said S. F. Swalne and D. Petry two hundred and twenty eight 5.10 perch.' cites to the place of beginning, con Mining one hun dred and forty- tire acres, saving and reserving from said described land fifteen acres in the southwest comer-thereof, which has been heretofore sold and cmireyed by , said bankrupt to , WMlsta Munroe. About one hundred acres of saidtand being Immur ed, and containing good farm buildings. . TERMS OF SALE.—One hundred dollars down, balance on confirmation of sale. , t 6, J. H. SHAW, Assignee Canton. Canton, Ps., Oct. 10; 1678. . NOTE—Although the above sale b for abb. I have made arrangements to fithilsh yhatever mon ey purchasers may require, at six per eeutnta per annum. and forillyre s. Meniable time asked. 19W2 J. H. SHAW. En 81;1 comprising (hi IN THE MARKET, AT and other kinailtler of TWEEDS,. &c., IS GREAT VARIETY. AT Legal. =I , i!b siLVER - YLATHW WARS: ',,. -,,-:..i.,•..'-..,!f A SPLENDID STOCK Off no,Ciz. i ss::: 4 t . , /. 1 :114, ‘ ,Q,.13:=.2 . - :; •; KNIVES =. _FOR A BP oNs Muds, • - ETITTEI 1 , 1!113163E 1 CASTERS, die., ` &a; ' Ingq NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS EXTREMELY 'LOW PRIM! CALL.AND SEE T. W. - ELMORE, • 131 14/1111' WA i rl6l Minh* N. Y., Awg. li, Islll. L ROSENBAUM SONS, Naarits DRY 000118; inumszsir, SUITS, la. kg. 201 Zug Water Street, The -Cheapest and Best Ptaa. fib lAe Cite - to. Bay . .. . , Are bought - ray Cu ars guaranteed Mr be as C ll krrest.. • - . EVERY DZPAItrIZIII IS . KEPT SUPPLIED WITH THE LATEST -fidvzvrizs. elabakto do Os MOST EXTENSIVE MILLINERY NIIIONI6 And parties dashing anything In that aim i U 1 Sad It to their interest to sail aati use as. e3=MfE The trade supplied at the lowest wholesale prh. cos. Special inducements to Cash customers. Don't forret the place— - 101 EAST WATER-ST., ItAtlanta Howe 111Aek. Elmira, N. Y., Maj 23. 1238. ASTONISHING PREMIUM HARNESS STORE! C. A. WIIZADON SOW Hare In stock the largest and most complete assort . meat of FARM. AND FINE HARNESS That an to found In any etas Wawa ♦lhanw ' and Zhlllfs. Mote SPORTING AND TURF GOODS ! A large variety of 11, TRUNKS - AND SATCHELS I A more_ cznapiete stock of TEAM AND TRACK WHITSI A IniTer and better assortment of LADIES' AND GENTS' RIDING SADDLES, itc., &c. • . In conclusion, we lay that we have overytbli bat can be named connected with a tmsiness of his kind, that we are anxious toad". Wake upand • - PULL DOWN YOUR VEST And mule up end see us, 'end we *di demonstrate r -- - - what we ney. At . 206 E. WATER STREET, ZLNIRA, X. ; Y. tom.: Sign of the OHAS. H. WHEADON -SON. CALL AND SEE US PELEVAN HO USE, RLNIRA, Opposite thi Depot. C. T. SMITE, PsOril3lols. Tamed, of Ward Home. Tomato. l'o,voiet VALUABLE TRUTHEB. - If you are suffering flew peer loath. Cr las. goldiind on a bed of *Witness, take dies; far - Hop - Bitters will Cure You. If TOG are aluiply C a li it lee Psi wink anti des; idled, •without kuowlat why. Hop Bitters wi 1. BeAve You. It yon are a minister, aid lave twertazed your self with' your pasterial duties; ors masker, wore out wit -care or week,. Hop Bitters will Restore You. If You are s man of ,buteena,. weekeardtztt strain of year everyday dales :or a Ewa of lets!., terLing over your midnight wo rt, - Hop Bitters will Stivegthen You. •it you are young and sulteliag lege an ladli• cretion, or are growing too bat, as belles tee ease, Hop - Bitters will Believe Yon. If yon are in the workday, ti MeV the den, saywhen, and feel that your ' ands cleansing, toning or atbsulating.' wi ' eating, -- • Hop Bitters is What Tbs . Need... If you are _old and your pulls is lash* Tatar nerves unsteady, and your faculties waning, Hop -Bitters will give yon New -Life - - _ and Vigor. THY HOP COUGH Celts Asp ' , Ars must. . saw . _ AJf E - AT AkE ET. MULLOCK & .RUNDELL leg love to nisei tieet -TOWANDA4 for their very, peones cabs .exteaded In Om heretofore, sad reepothillrollett s eaettaessee of the mine. -We OM alto Dues trip a ten sup. Pam AND SALT kraal:: TIM AND MMUS 174, IMF INANON.• EM •ELNINA. N. Y. OUR GOODS IN ELMIRA, =3 DlscLos.ultEs. AT TUT Mast eil v. tz r 5 1 g- to I g 1 = E = 5 .1 4 °2i tml 01 ra oa M ELI ♦T MI " El/ BE RE Mil EMS MIN EMI