" VI t if e . S k. •ik :we cportrt lial cuAK. n. ALLt's, LocAL aDITOIL Towanda, Va., Thursday, Oct. 30,1879. LOCAL AND. CENERAIL. TO ALL REPUBLICANS. • Ballots - have been sent to the mettiber of the Comity Committee, for each elec- ion district, will please be particlat to see that the tickets are folVed, and in the bands of Republican voters, early on the 'morning of election day, TueOuy, November 4, 1879. Additional ticketg•' l may be obtained of the ChatFrAmi of theneounty COMmittee All Reimblicans are earnestly request ed to uses:it:eh. I.i'est' . efibrts to get ont the full party,yote :HENRY STREETEII, Chairman Tuesday ' A r uoini business- stand is . ..be standing a ivertiseinint. PnF.rann your smoked glass. Seven 'eclii - oses in Latin ' Quaker4_7ity 3linstrels are .said to 1* nn excellent. troupe.., A-PAICAFFINE . fitetqty is soon to be es . - tablished in Williainspbrt.. SEVF.Tt AT. of the sireets in Sayro are lighto at night by street lamps. citizens ‘.lTunkliannocN are talk in..; of intiociticing gag into . that borough. THE first snow storm of the season visited this section yin niday of last ME S!:v ERA!. hanllsons^ dwelling-houses tie neing' , ..rretea in our sister village of Can ton IF 3' 01 1. 110 w of any wiirthy poor in yo it neililiburhood, do what you - canfqr their THE Ca.hton say : that for " the past. Cipeck hti;in , tss in that place has been plr . " 1 tlisi .rnti, - Tat Quaker city iNtiostrels at 31ercur to-ntorrow (Friday) evening. Go. tilt , . farmers of Cu:ton and vicinity intiul holding. :in A gr!onitural ; Pair at tha• villilgert year. - r.. Tut: c;mt,ri steam grit mill finds . it , nec,Assary to rim day and night in order I. to arommo!iate its -cw,tomers. T 4 E tuna brilliant and slioccf: variegat el ei l reii;are used iirthe 1 . 11.1.1 d DA' Of " , trect . suits` for misses and young. ladies. Ti F°, St reCts of Canton are til be lighted. Tlik Ctinnisil ,if tb,t,t, boroni4h propose to put ,ip t n elye or tifeen street lamps., :0; ill'erestiug (I, , cription and history o f O l e Midge Shops at Athens will be Fin:Q(l in theßiiriutTEit next ii,vtiek. The 31illville (\..T.) • DailA has been somewhat reduced in sire Ina wonderfully 'llllpr ,, v‘M iu typographical appearance. :rwr.N - rr-Fli•E of the dwellings living hiplt by the Sayre? Land Company, at Siyie. are !wady ready for ni-.!upancy. ,w!4; )looaf: and \V SI.MMONS, 0f Athens, are each putting up new Louses just abuse tie depot in that place. . yp ,, r ; family %veil sniiplied with , gond. ie.idable, instructive liter4ture.:, The IZi. : - . l4;wrElt a year. O. :,,)•01 the dwelling, hour= on Main street, oecilirced by W. H. F.,‘l, to Mrs. 11. S. EMS t)t r diy deal..•rs and clothing tinett are well supplied Nvith seasonable at fair pi ice : your moitey at 1, , A. i.olyty. of Kni , rits of Minor is to be organized at Ptishore to-trawrow, Friday, Avenitt.:t. SO says the Rerietr of that, ME THE lar:ze rei , et von: at the Eureka vra , tilled by the 1."1-anklitt steamer 011 Tue,clay:nmrning, withsvater from the iver:'. THE of one of the new rail road shops at Saylii is iil,oat an , : the foimilation •i‘ii,yis for amitlier ne.ll 1i111,111,1 V. E. Piot.I.ET, Es q., :Staster, has issu ed an 6tgler ealling the annual meetilig of the , ',.. o(;(;) t 'alige, at Blo..yrusburg, 01 . 6 1 'De cember. the 9th. II son ny2n by tin it • dPeds, not by their ca , ll. hi this way tip man who - k. ol‘s his sidewa!lc 1 . 11 repalr will rank al , r.e thr President. Tut: Troy G,rzet:,: of kn.t week says that ;he Alli 1.111( nt.. flOlll, that place Of ~ rnosir, • , . ere., duriu. the present month, arc unusually lwayy S ,rt• Er. LorcT, an ailed lady of (:a , rt . on,tall fr,ttn the porch °Cher res iden,t' on Sand ry October' 19th, 311(11111 . oke her ,11o:thler. ladies of the Universalist society oriel boll a sociable the house of W. llizowslNll ion Tllo ,l lay Noverulici l l. All ail' SU.F.I.PS, an enipb - iye FnosT•s Sons . Furniture Factory, hail one of his tin,*-yA Tiny, ha Ily iininr,l on W4...ilnesday List„ %viol , at worlt. in the factory. Ex-SIIERIFF 10,4 (Flit° heav ily by the ieeent lire in Atl , en.:: bis furni ttire, books, Vie. • b;tvin , been st o red in builihn , t, were lost. No insurance. hororigh 10 - iic-11;0. of Canton, is to he eonst meted of brick anil stone. - 11 4- , 0. Don ‘N has the ronta a:t for buil } in~ it, and has already e..iniplet44l the foundation !Mel GoitnAm, Leflay scale. while placitig Rev. ELIA. F.1,1...-con on las father's to riile to water on the 17111, was kicked by the horse, breaking his collar athcrii„.nit.nt ..f 11. 1) \ & cni1,,r0 , .1. &C., 41 47 e:1r , in anotlinti (-pluton, Ilteir, stare 4 is l'ov.it ea at ‘.St , „ -1, Beidlematt's , street. TnE Tro y Rod aifcl e;iinClub have oc ..asional ci)ntests .in liboilting at giass 'bah, The (;I:itte sa)ys, " the °invincible mo,leily of tlu prevents the publica tion of the FeOrt'S•" ZsussOn os" . tl)e Bri4lforil an d S.i ...u) 1',.inr.11.1 I;ran , .. ze toil be hell at P," sox, r.rtnntepcinz Nov. '27th at 1.::;1) p. m A. T. 'ALLEY. Sec'y ;• ter.iiis are lir - -ting made to the _m. ,Parsotitge, in this place, /vt'"!t.lt, whed completed, 'add ma tt.tht.ly to its exterior uppearpnee, and t , t the cOmfort 'Of its occupants. Mn. Joint 13AILDEN, of State Line, was kicked by one of his horses Monday ing, breaking his.jaw and knocking out several of his teeth; TUE suit of Cocks & Ilnati`ta vs, the 31innequa iinarOvement CoroPtany, tried at Troy last week s restated in a verdict of $8,;400, for the plaintiffs. • Otte: of our conteinporon•si has a cor respondent at Partners' Valley, who is a plagiarist : His "sunfish story, "-in that journal a last week, we read in one of our exchanges about two mouths ttgo. Cuottcu of the 3 s. •< (Universalist), Rev. Wtt.t.tAat TA Pastor. At 10i A. M., subject, " Watch and Pray." At r. at., " Christian Humility an Essential of True Greatness." All welcome. Tim family of Mr. ELIAS But.Locx,' of Wellsbora, Tioga County, and some friends, were poisoneda few. evenings since, by some cheese which they ate-for sapper. Sonie•of them. Were ll quite sick, bin all recovered. Ax axle of the tender to the engine that Nils train 15, broke near "Pornluck Run " on Wednesday evening last, whereby the train was detained at this place Until three &cluck Thursday morn ing. Nobody hurt. Ax Ow6go firm has the Towanda watei work, contract.—. Elmira Adrertiser. .—What's the 'name of the "firm," please. Down here we have supposed all Along that the Boston Water Works Company were to do the job. • . THE Govertiorims iippointeil . DAVID S. WILLIAMS Clerk of the Courts of Luzerne County, in place of ROBERT J. Tiatits, deceased. Mr. WlLLlAlisis a merchant, anil it is said, will give the' praceeds of the office to Mrs. JANIE'S. ' T Illiggs House, at Sayre, has re -o,ently teen much improved . Art addi r Cum . :it story has been , added, giving several more_ rooms, i tll of which have been handsomely furnished with black walnut and ash furniture. \OTtcr•..—The y next sociable of the Presbyterian Church and society of Mon roeton, will be held at the house of Mr: 1), .1. SWEET, on Thursday', evening, Oc tober 30t1 f. Proceeds for repairing the parouage. All are invited. ATTENTION iS called to ROSENFIELD'S DCW ad. this issue -of the RETORTER. his stock of fall and winter clothing is, very large, and those in want of anything. in that line will do well to call at his establishment before making their par 01a-es. 1 A ItAiN belonging to MINER iIItISTER, in l'ike township, was destroyed' by fire on the night of- October 17th, together with its enthe contents, Ansisting of hay, grain and farming utensils Supposed to hive been the work of an incendiary, Ili - suranee A camp fire will be hehl by Spaldthg Post, G. A. It., at Leßaysville, on Friday evening, Gctober 31st, A cordial invita tion is extended to all soldiers to be pros= Ltlt and bring with them plateisup, knife, ((Irk and spoon, aA rations will be served as in the days of "'(II." CIIARACTERISTIC.-Our neighbor of the Ar:lits has become so addicted to using his shears instead of his pen, that last week,'in replying to. our gentle admoni tion in regard to his crediting clippings, he used a large part of our article• with which to make a rejoinder. . . A YOI j NP man by the name of OFIARLEA VALMER, says the Leßaysville Adrertimr id last week, whose parents reside on Wyabisinz, Creek, was killed a-few days since in the lumber woods of Michigan. Ilhe body has been sent. for, and will be buried neat: his old home. —CI.I A 111. ES T. HUSTON, .of Athens, has become the editor of the Williamsport Daily Bahher, Mr. Ilt7sToN is•not 'only pos i- sessed of-a knowledge of how . to make a goltil newspaper, but has the ability to uc:e such kucWledge., The Runner will improve undei.his , • Tiff. IIEEN10; boys, of Towanda, have been discliar ; _ed frorti the Orphan School orilv• of State: Sil j kriinfendent Wrck- East! . They' have been a perfect pest ever since their adroissiiin, and the school officials here gladly gave them their walk ing' pe ahsfield Advertiser. I=2ll MAnp. a memorandum in _your diaries that the first fall of for the Nrintei• of 1579-SO occurred on the ,24th of Ocio lsT. Simeliorly -next summer may want: to make a bet with you that no saow was seen until a later dateand you'll have him,•by referring to your notes. See? LtzziE Th'DCFFIE, who lives near Tozer's Bridge, in Athens'inwnship, was ace:dent:illy shut by her brother on Tues dal. of lasty`week. He was gOing out -af tei pigtions, and in putting a cap on his gun it a lva:: accidentally discharged, a fow of tae shot striking her in one of her feet. THE Laceyville correspondent- `or the Tunhhannoch Democrat, says that several species of trees in that neighbor ho d, that have already shed their leaves this fall are budding again, and that many grape vines have new leaves of quite large size." We occasionally read things in our exchanges that , vve believe. ONE ef the sweetqlt, songs we have heard this many a dhy is 'entitled "We shall Meet,. - All the Little Ones There," words and- mac by WILL L. Titoti , soN., of East Liverpool. Ohio. The song is an inspiration of comfit, surely, .to 'all whose Lomas have been invaded by death. It is one of the few . wmpositiOns milk!' will live for generations. Send for it. A CARRIAGE in which Mrs. C.- B. Pon- TER,- and little daughter, and Mrs. Rms . D. MONTANYE Were riding, was , over_ turned. near the corner of Main and Chestnut street. on Saturday aft‘6oon list, th"rowing the ladies to the ground. M. s. PoRTER was considerably, bruise • and sustained besides a fracture of the collar bone. Mrs. MOSTA:iII.; a nd the little girl escaped without injury. - -...••.---.- 1 ---- A Cill'STV Greenback Convention .was bell in the Grand Jury Room in the Court Rouse, on Monday afternoon last. The attenilance was not large. .C. C. MowEn, of this place, was elioseii chair and Mr. McCuE, Secretary.. 11. A'. IloLcomn, of Leßoy, was numilitated for Jiiry Commissioner, and Dr. A. G. Bum: of Wyalusing, for Coroner. AT the Greenback County . Convention held in thiii place on Monday list, a coup ty chit) vrak organized, with the following namedl44ginento serve as officers for the e : / xirtent—D. (7.. DEW ITT. • / 1 - 14 Pifesident—„T. C. BoGART. • Secr;Vry—F. G. - JOH:VS . ON. Tre'rlsti rer—TISONIAS MERIDETIT. 1- "last - slaw ,S'qretary—t. GUINANE. AlessiS D EPICT, JOHNSON and BOGART Nrere authorized to prepare' By-Lays for I the g,oyernment of the County Club. Ws learn from the Leßaysville Adoer tiscr of last week, that ason of O. WHITT, of Ilerrickville, while with some , other boys gathering beechnuts, , October 20th, fell front a ttee some fifteen feet, break ing two of his ribs and his right arm , in two places; Dr. STEVENS was called, who set the bones, making the patient as comfortablo,ns could be expected.. DwirramirA which seemed so frighten ing a few weeks ago, is nearly subdued in our villige ) a felt• Of the lighter cases still lingering. The physicians hat been as siduous, in the care of the disease and pre venting its spread. An estimable widow lady, Mrs. Cnsris, on Elmira' iiitreet, fell a victim to diphtheria since our last lune, and a few new cases have been reported, but we loar of none dad are dangerously ill.—Troy - Gazette, 23d. Tun large cross which surmounted the spire of the Catholic Church at this place, was taken down last week, as its fasten ings were thoughE to have become some what. insecure, and there was danger of its falling, : As the base of the cross was abort one hundred and eighty.feet from the ground, it required no small amount of skill and daring to successfully remove it. The job was successfully done, how ever, without an accident of any kind, under the management of Dot:or.Ass "SF IPMAN and Mrcantra, BENNIS. TEMPI TLANCE NEETING.—COL LUTHER CALDWELL will address a union temper ance meeting, at the 31. E. Church, in this place, on Sunday evening next. It is entirely unnecessary for us to say a word as to the standing of 'the Colonel as a speaker on the subject of temperance, he already haVing spoken here in the, past. We would say to all -nth desire seats to go early. An excellent choir, composed of a number of our best vocalists, will.. have charge of the singing. . Again we say, go early. • ON Tuesday a team yroni McCAus.'s marble yard, heavily loaded with tomb stones, rbeclml stuck in going up the steep at Campbellsville. In this emergency POWELL Nultros's span of Valuable matched blacks wore hitcued on to assist in,getting the load up the bill ; but by some means the wagon ran back ward off the bank and broke A leg of one of Mr. NORTON'S hObies, so the animal had to be killed. McCAllies,liorses were not much hurt,. but the wagon was pretty badly-wrecked.--lisakore Recie4FlW. FRIDAY morning,. Oct. 17thrsays the Waverly Advocate, Mr. CORREIA, of Litchfield, was crossing tho Southern Central R. R. at the " Woodworth farm" the engine of the accomodation train struck his =buggy, thoroughly demolish ing the hind wheels, but leaving Mr. CORNELL unhurt. The fog ,. was very dense, and Mr. CORRELL -stopped before crossing, but not =hearing the train went on his way. Would it• not be well for engineers to blow-the whistles, as well as ring the bell at ~road crossings foggy mornings.? C. 11. A1.t.F..N . , oe'the BF iitTnn, quotes in • that the 1113- Die festival and us ac say a t a .• i dance w success our borough. Wrong, Charley. You will please remenr Ws the great fact that the Masons in this section did not, or don't, shake the foot worth -a cent, -but did have a good tine and an excellent supper. Leßayseille' Atire'rtiser. All right, VAN GELDF:at.. Leßaysville Masons do not dance, _notwithstanding the .6ct that the Adtertlix,iriof that place said they did. ,We are allys glad to cor: rect any misstatements that our eichauges *ad us into making. LAST week; Messrs. JA.stEs SIIEFFER and GEORGE Airrt.,o - , with their families. passed through Wellsboro, Tioga county, on their way froin lowa to their old homes in Liberty township. The Agitator says the party traveled in. two large immigrant wagons, furnishing them at once with traospcirtat4on and shelter. They had driven all the way from lowa, and have been six weeks on the road. Seven years ago they went to Garden City, lowa,-and since that time they have been afflicted with sickness and general bad luck. They finally deterinined to sell out and return to their old eastern home. WE-learn from the Williamsport Break fast Ttzlde, that a dastardly' attempt was made on Saturday evening, October 11th, to wreck a pattscnger train going North at about 9 o'clock v. at.,at the high bridge a littler Southof the depot at Can ton, this county. 'Tons IloprEn was looking for his cow, when a man ran from the end of the bridge. Mr.' HoorEn dis covered a large iron wedge driven secure-- ly in by the side of the rail so the engine would have jumped the track and thrown the train into the gulf, sixty or seventy feet deep. The wretch has not yet been apprehended; but it is to be hoped he may eventually stretch hemp 0r.1y.: killed by a railroad disaster such as he :planned foi others. A 7..0nc.F. of •Kolglita of Honor was or ganized at Sayre recently. The folloWlng named, gentlemen ware elected officers for the cnrreht term : S ys Past Dietator.: W. Dornt.mls. - Dictator—W: F. E . LNIENDORP. • Vice Dirt4tor—J. S. SnEttNIAN. Asst. Dictator--F. FunGusos. Reporter—J. A. DAVISON. Financial Reporter—G. H. MEAD. Treasurer—W. A. LANK. Chaplain-4. STEELE:. Giiide—C. A. Bowm.ks. • Guardian-31. P. SEWARD. Se/41741—G. M. PETERS. Trisstees—G. M. .ANoiEn, B. F. HAN-, DOLF,.B. F. MCKINNEY. L.4-T . Orenini, No. 1, the fast „express traiton4he Erie railway, coming West, - wa-sprown from the track at Union, by a mail-bag from the postal car rolling un der the bind car of the train. The mail, baggage, drawing-romp and gn - II:ht-cars were thrown from the back.. The draw ing-room and smoking-cars were thrown on their sides. The baggage car was bad ly smashed, as were also the trucks 4f the drawing-room coach. The train wa,frun ming at about forty. miles an hour _Olen. ,the accident happened,. and fortunately' none of the passengers or employes Were injured. Irrecking cars were sent from thix village and Susquehanna to the wreck. A part of the train arrived in Owegoiabout 11 o'clock last evening, bay ing been detained over fivehoUrs by the accident.—Owego T imes; 23d. UNCLE JOE lINI.LETT, of Waverly, re cently exhibited to a correspondent of an Elmira paper a rare relic in the shape of a half United Statei and half Confederate half-dollar. That is, it was an American half-dollar containing on ono side the Goddess of Liberty and on the other "The Confederate States ^of America." It seems that the Confederates had be gim to stamp dur half-dollars to make Confederate .rdpney of them and had only. ,Zme die in operation when BEN BUTLER captured New Orleans, and of course their dies and machinery thus putting an end to their business in that line. There was only a few . thus • stamped which renders them a rare relic. Uncle JOE has the.only one ever seen in this section of . the country. Taz .Resolute, the temperance paper that suspended in Owego some time since, has resumed, and again ei . .imes to us much improved in typographical appear ance and tilled with interesting and en tertaining reading matter. The Resolute is worthy otpatronage, and we hope the temperance people of., Tioga county•wM see that it gets it. Tan Athrins Ilaieted safe that parties from that place are holding - religious meetitig,s at Butternut Ridge, dud are meeting with good 'suedes& Also, that 1 ! DEWITT Mums, of Milan, and others, have been 'holding religious meetings at North Rome, and many havd turned from their old paths and are now travelling Zionward. Mrans is one of the con v6rts of the Pisgah Praying Band, and is an honest, hard-working Christian." THE WATEIt Wonas.—Gentlenien con nected with the Boston Water Works Company are in town, making the neces sary arrangements preparatory to- corn meming the works to supply our borough with water. They have not as yet decided froth just what point they will bring"the water, there being several advantageous ones where an ample supply may be ob tained. So soon es this question is defi nitely settled, we understand it is the in tention of the company to commence the laying of the mains at once. Tux Lellaysville Adrertisee of last week, in speaking of forest tires, : "The greatest'destriiction of timber frem tire in this locality is that of Jas. IL Smith, of Pike.. About twenty acres of his choice - woodland and sugarbush was a . complete prey to - the monster on Friday last. A large amount of cordwood was burned, and many other trees were com pletely destroyed by fire. The scene on Friday evening was delightful to behold.". We have an idea that Mr. SmlTit was not. so much' delighted with the scene as the editor of the Adrertiger seems to have been: . INCENDIARY Flitic.Two large 'barns of PETER HENDERSHOT, in Orwell town ship, together with their contents, and several adjoining% cattie sheds, were de stroyed by fire on Wednesday evening of last week. Mr. :HENDERSHOT'S loss is quite heavy, as he had hut a light insur ituce on the destroyed property. Two men, named HENRY WALTER and FRANK Gittgx,, Jr., have been arrested, charged with setting fire to the premises, and held to answer at Decomber term of Court. WALKER is'now is jail, having failed to Procure the required bail.. • 3tINS REL PERFORMANCE.—The -Quak er City Minstrels are billed to play at ?demur hall, this place, to-morrow (Fri day) eieuiug. This troupe is said to be among.the hest now traveling. Nothing in their etitCrtaiment will give offence to the most fastidious. Their songs, jokes, etc., are new and pleasing. Their pro gramme embraces many new features in minstrelsy, whilit it also includes many things that have proven satk!factory in . the past, but never tiresome to ari audi ence. They will undoubtedly have a good houso. Tickets can be obtained at Kin / Br's Drug Store. RKIIIED.-FRANK. MAYO, the actor, was robbed of $4lO somewhere between. New York City and Waverly, on Monday night last. In company with his wife, MAto left New York City Monday : evening fur San Francisco, to fill an important dra matic engagement. 'He engaged a sleep ing apartment on the train, and retiring to rest, slept soundly until the cars had nearly reached 1 Imira, when he arose, and ~,proceeding to dress, was thunder struck to find.his :Pocket:.book gone. It contained $4lO in' bills—filar $lOO notes and.a ten-dollar bill. Two through tick ets to California wet() also stolen. A FOitMER TOWANDIAN‘ l'ii ILI, LUCK. tihe building occupied by 31. 31' rAt,nrsa, (formerly of the 'firm of Ati.olt Lk . ; Co., of this place,) it Plains ville; Pa., was destroyed by fire on Fri day last, together with most. of its con tents. The Wilkesbarre'Rergrd gives the following account of the fire : " A fire was built in 'the stove early in the Morning, hod between nine and ten 'o'clock it was discovered that the wood work had ignited from a defective flue. Every effort was made by' those living in the neighborhood to save the building and its contents, but the wind was blow ing so fiercely that their labors proved unavailing. Dry goods worth $3,000 were.taken out, and these were all. The 1 stock was valued at 'between $13,000 and /15,009, and was insured for $6,500. THE Elmira Sunday Telegram, of Sun day last, says that a lad named Wit.m4 Dootrrurt.; about thirteen years of age, and-an adopted son of T. 0. Ilows, who resides about four miUs from Canton, this county, died at_ .the residence of Mr. Ihn.ms, some two weeld ago, of hydro phobia, after suffering the most excrucia ting pain for two days. ‘, The "Telegram says the boy Was bitten by ,a bull -dog whom ho was worrying, in June last, at Cherry Flats, Tioga county, this state. As,we have seen no mention of the case in the Sentinel, of Canton, and never heard it spoken of by, 'persons who live in that vicinity, we are of the opinion that the story borders largely on the " sensa tional," a style which the Telegram'a correspondents use in making up their communications. TEMPERANCE.- - Major VAII,r. CLEVE closed his labors in Atistinvilie Friday night last, to a large and appreciative au dience, and during all of his nihetings deep interest was awakenedin the hearts of the people, leavingl behind hini a well organized "Gospel Tignperanco Union," for the carrying on ?nd education- in the good work. The Major opened his work at the Ml' E. Church of West Burlington, where he was received flatteringly by a large and intelligent audience. MajO VAX CLEVE. is unlike most Temperance advocates, for he sees nothing in the fall en - inebriate to "mimic or !hug!' at," hence be uses the Sword of the Spirit to convict. Many of his laberti have been blessed with large revivals, and as he goes lo.every point in Bradford County, our good citizens will have an opportunity to see and hear•tlt4 Temperance Evangelist. lle will open on Sunday, November 2nd, at Smithfield. • ANOTHER AGRICULTURAL FAirt.—The Canton Sentinel of last week has this to say in reference to the holding of a Fair at that place•text Fall : • . " We are glad to know that we are to have our own Fairs in the future. Can ton is the central point for south western Bradford, and joins in Its boundary lines our neighboring counties of Lycoming, Tioga and Sullivan, all of whose citizens will use their best efforts to make our Fairs a success y Our citizens should all try and do so. A fine location has been secured for the /Fair, and we hope and trust that this enterprise, which has been so long needed in our town, will meet with the appro,val of all our citizens in, town and vicinity. A meeting will be held soon to take action in the matter, so that by the Fall of 1880 we may confi dently look for our Frst Annual Agricul tural Fair. Our locationis unsurpassed, our waterlosupply not excelled in the United States—which can be brought to the grounds. Our farmers are second to none for their cultivation, and perfection of finAtock. Nothing is needed to make a Fair in this vicinity a success, but the will and energy of our citizens:" K. or H. ANNIVERSARY.—This Orwell Lodge of Knights of Honorcelebrated the first anniversary of their organization on Saturday evening ,last. The exercises werebeld in Dimock's large halt, which had been nicely prepared for the occasion. A long table was apt in the hall, awl load ed with an excelleit repast, to which, at about nide o'clock, some forty Knights with their ladies, add several invited guests, sat ddwn with appetites tirade keen by the' bounteous display of delica cies. After tire slipper, Nave - rill toasts were proposed and reeponded to in appro priate terms. The festivities came to a close at about 12 o'clock, all present expressing themselves as well pleased with the man. Der in which tho affair had .been conduct ed. Orwell Lodge is one of the finest or ganizationkin the county, its membership being composed of the leading citizens and business men of that vicinity. May it continue to grow.. THE Towanda correspondent 'of the Elmira Gazette, having been a particLi pant, gives the following excellent :ac count of the reception given the members: of the Archery Club, of this place, by Mr. and Mn'. HEkftv C. PonTEtt, at their residence on Chestnut street, on Wed nesday evening of last week : •"A * BRILLIANT SOCIAL AFFAIIL—A decidedly reeherrhe affair was the recep tion given by Mr. and Mrs. ,Henry (4. Porter, at their lovely borne, to" the Archery club, on Wednesday evening of la:st week. Following the old rule of "business before pleasure," the club first disposed of certain business matters; prominent among- which was the an.. nouncement of the seote for the season.. Mrs. flildreth was declared winner of the tidies' prize, and - Dr. Ladd of the gents. Thecelub was then i the best of humor, and proceeded, to the enjoyment 'of the evening, in whatevarjananner the taste of each one, Tor tun might dictate. Cards and billiards being the chief attractions— excepting of (tonne the entertaiment which was gpttell up on a grand scale and pronounced by all simply immense." MURDER 1:11": SULLIVAN.—A dispatch from Williamsport, dated on Saturday last, says that intelligence had just been received there it'd a terrible murder corn nt Sonestown, Davidson town ship,, Sullivan County. A farmer by the name Of W. 0„j SPEARNIAN, man of ungovernable temper, and,addici- Cal to strong drink, had become engaged in a quarrel with his daughter, and getting, a pistol tlireitened• to shoot her. The woman "ranottt of the house,. followed. by her father, as far as the door ';,where lie stopped, and raising the pistol took delib: erate aim at a young man by the name of DAVID VAUNT, who was chopping, wood in the yard,'ldincharged the weapon, the ball therefrom passing through the young. man's head, - and killing him instantly. Shortly after the killing SITAIIMAN start ed to Laporte to give himself up, btit was. met on the way hya constable who took him into custody, and conveyed him to the county jail, where be is now confined. The young man who was so, suddenly be reft of life, was about twenty-three years of age, and is said to have been of excel lent disposition And 'habit s. PERSONAL. —RUFUS DENSIAUK baS removed from Canton to Dußois City, Pa. —CtiknmsAziv and JANIEII 1 1 6 7 “.- watoor., of this 'place, left for Kansas City last week. - -Col. R. A. PACKER, of Sayre, TEI -1 gently.purehased a 'tine blooded hunting dug of F.. C. DORSETT, of Waverly, N. Y., paying therefor )s'7s. —Mr and Mrs. N. .7. IiEF.LEn,, of Co lumbia X Roads, are visiting their son, C. 11. KEELER, in Owego. —Rev. S. W. W Etss and wife, of Tank liannoik, hive been 4,pEnding a few days with A.. 1. Nont,E,'of this place. Hiss HATTIE FAIRCIIII.1), an estima ble young lady of Cititon, died of enh sumption in that village on the IStli inst. —At a meeting of firominent agricul turists, held in New York City last week; Col. V. E. PIOLLET, of this county, was hortoredd4 being chosen chairn* —Rev. TnomAs BuowstNn, cif Ohio, delivered a very interesting lectee at the Church of the Messiah, on Sunday eve ning last. His subject was the Creation. JOSF;PIi WYLIE, who has: been engaged in the grocery trade at Sayre, has kohl out .the business, anti will soon return to his former twine at . sugar .Notch. —JostE,' the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 31. D. SWAILT7., entertained siNty-. nine of her youn.. , , companioni on Satur day afternoon last. Her oldest guest was less than twclve•years of age. —D. V I FASSETT, Esq., of TitllSVilo, is In town. 'Mr. FASSETT is a native of this county, and was for several years, whilst engaged in pursuing his legal studies in the office of 31Encun DAVE..., a resident of this plaCe. —Rev. C. C. WILBER, Presiding Elder of this district, occupied the pulpit of the l iAf. E. Church, in this place, on Sunday evening last. His sermon was listened to with marked attention by the large ) audience present; all of whom Pronounced it both able and interesting. LOCAL CORiESTOBIDENCE. ATHENS' INDUSTRIES-NO. U. Continuing our investigatitins, we cross ed the river and near the depot stepped into the office of the NOVELTY FURNITURE WORKS, where we at once discovered that an active business was being eondinted. This com pany was organized in 1876, and then employed a force of fifteen meu ; addi tions have constantly been.made, and now they occupy 'seven buildings and employ a force of from sixty to seventy-five men and boys. •About fifteen hundred dollars have recentlibeen expended for improve ments, and further sums will soon be used for the some purpose. 'Their facilities for conducting such ii business are superior. Having a switch of their own, they , unload car-loads . of material upon cars for the purpose and then run them into their drying-house, where the lumber is thoroughty, seasoned. by artificial heat in a short time, as it is piled upon the car so as to allow of free passage of hot air between the courses. When sufficiently dried, the car is pushed into the lower room of the factory and the material taken off and cut up ; thence, after passing throughpjaners, etc., it is sent aloft by means of ,hii`elevator to the men who work it into the various forms necessary before it is put together. Other men now take charge of it,.and by the use of glue, screwsiandnails, construct the various articles of furniture ; ready to receive the finishing touches at the hands of another set ofanen who occupy the fin ishing-rooms, or to be shipped to parties at a distance, to be finished up and sold in small lots t.(l' those who use it, little thinking that it has ever been in Atbetis, Pennsylvania. Al ki • - k The material rid consists of ash, wal nut, cucumber and other woods, and is of from thi4ndadjoininz counties, except black walina, which is brought from Indiana. All kinds of furniture is I made here except upholstered work, and consists of bedroom suits, chairs,),ables, etc. A specialty is Made ot''ash and wab. ..nut, and wo were; shown. some very unique patterns in y these lines, ranging froip thir- . ty to sixty dollars for ash, and from . forty to one hundred dollars for walnut bed room suits. In .soft wood the range was . from three dollars upward., The designs are original, and thtlir. Variety and value . Is attested by the large 'orders constantly being filled, and the fact that other man ufacturers copy them: A majority of.the product Is sold hi an unfinished elate, as it is less liable td in jury before receiving the finitili.=Yarilish, etc —tithing transit; but large quantitids - are finished before, slipping. - They were finishing an order to be shipped this week to. Glasgo,w, Scot land. A peculiarity of theSe suits was their , plain, substantial Character, altho' Of ash and walnut, and 'veil made. Tlie Scotch taste does not _require so much ornamentation as the AiLerican ‘ ' Among the places ; where this' company market their wares, we mention Michigan, Nevi- Jersey, New-York, Penntiylvania, and New-York City. Their`facilities for ship ping are excellent, and though they have large rooms, their orders are proportion ally large, and keep every inch .of availa ble room occupied as their stock passes through,the various departments. But few of Our people have a clear idea of the amout d if business transacted here; and it is a g ~ place to spend.a leisure hour, observing the mechanical appliances used in turning out cheap and ornamented fur ' niture,.or more, elaborate and expensive styles. As evidence of the business enter prise of the managers, we note the fact that though the,times have been 411 and other competitors forced to work upon short time, they have been rtianing.upon full' time and moat of the year over time. Their employes. are gentlemanly and appear to ' understand their duties thor oughly, thug in thing it pleasant for visi tors. We append a list of the foremen's : Factory Manager, GEoitoE F. LYON ; Shipping Cl e rk, NIAII;MN NEVINS ; Book keeper, FRANK HAUIT. General' Man ager; Mr. S. C. Mum. i-fortneily Principal! of the Waverly High 'School), to whom we are- indebted for courteous treatment and informatiori. ;This company pays abo . jit $1,500 in wages each month, thiis contributing to the prosperity of the place._ We hope they may continue to prosper. October 17. . W. A. P. ATHENS ITEMS• • ATHENS. OctOt,Cr Though a rainy morning all faces are cheerful—because of selfishness, the was event.of the last week was the second annual parade Of the tire department. It was very good. The Wa verly boys carne down in force with Tin ga and Adams' Comet Bands, the latter from Owego. The Nichols band played for the Athenians, and with Mott's drum corps of Waveily, the day was enlivened. The visitors were met at the, train and ; a line formed in finevrder, an 4 kept during the match. The para,:e watismissed Eastabiook's block and a b antifuf ncr, prepared by the Athens ladies, par taken of. After it speeches and social intercourse filled itAthrtime until time To escort the guests trtlilittrain which was gallantly-done by tIM I , Athens boys.' To ur Chief Engineer, 4,4%1. ELY, and his ea/ lice lusistants, D.YI, PARK and 'C. T. It'll., much credit is (Lie fnr the success of the occasion, and the Athens ladies will not be forgotten anon by the boys. Many ilags were exhibited along the Hue of march, and a holiday appearance was • giv:eu the town: No cases of intoxication -occurred.... The l'resb, terians resumed services last Sunday, havin4 leased a loom in Eastabrook's block_ for the pur ww 'Rev • C W. ,of Cincin nati, Ohio, occupied the 'Methodist pulpit on timidity morning. He is a brother of our worthy dentist.... Miss .htsstE ELs- unEE is attending school in Binghamton; N. The young man who fell (roma chestnut tree a few weeks ago .is around again. lie rivals SAM PATrtl as a jump. ist A. little soulof BATT GoLDES, of Milan, received some severe bruises by be ,ing thrown from a horse on Sunday. 'lie is doing well. • "%Vast•. TROY TOPIC& 'toy s oftolcr EinTon IlEttoßTEn :—The past week has been part of the ( - Maher Court at this . place, and some of the cases have -been unusually interesting. CooN'S; BILAIND vs. the " Minnequa Improvenlent.Compa ny:!- was the first case called, lasting front Monday till - Friday noon. Verdict for.plaintiffspf $6,160. In ease of TAY= ton vs. TIMMAM, verdict 110 cause of ac tion. These two cases occupied nearly the whole week and but little Other busi ness was transactell... A .The ceremony of. installing Rev. G. P. SENVEI.I. as pastor of the Presbyterian . Cluirch, -- will take Owe Tuesday evening; Octobe,r Rev. S. L. t'o'ne will defi; er the 'charge to the people, and avlergyman frozii abroad (2;ires the charge to the pastpr.. .Itev. S. L.- CONDE. occupied the pulpit of the Presby terian Church at Penn Yan Octotair ~...The people of this section seem to be very unanimous in favor of the Fula' house qupstion. One reason for this is the fact that they are'acquainted with the excel lent system adopted in Tioga ; CiAmty sev 'oral years ago, where they support their paiikil ill a poor house with much "less expenSe than they could do it in any oth er wiy. We hope for the interests of the poor and the. tax-payers both, that our voters will—wisely decide to adopt the same economical method here. It would seem strange,. indeed, if any should op pose this "project, after• its. merits have been so plainly set forth and'. explained in the papers — The Hod and Gun Club re cently organized, is doing some excellent work in the way - of breaking glass balls. If their success continues till spring as good as it has been, it will not be- safe for a glass ball to • pu! in an appearance around these parts. . , WEST WARREN The week's sing which has been. held at West Warren during the past week, under the' direction ;of Professor WanNER, of Ileriickville, closed on the evening of the twenty-fifth with a concert. The singing was in every way Is success, as are all such gatherings under PrefCssor .WAtomn's' direction. The Professor did himself credi t -as well as those; whoni he instrtfi_fted. The scholars were well 'drill .ed in the rules of music, and taught to enter the spirit of the words which they sang. The Concert was kiven to a large,. well-behaved atn highly delighted l audi ence. We hope Professor WARNER May live to teach many such classes, aril, we cheerfnlly recommend him .to the public wherever he may go as a teacher of niui sic. We hope he will mit forget to come our way again. ONE OR THE SCHOLARS SET BAfic FORTY-Two YEAns.--"I was troubled with Kidney Complaint, Gravel, etc.; my blood became thin ; I was dull and inactive ; could hardly crawl about was an old worn out man all over ; could get nothing to help me, until I got Hop _Bitters, and now I am a boy again. My blood and.kidneys are all. right, and I am as active as a man of thirty, although. I am seventy-two, and I have no doubt it will do as well for' others or my !age.— (Father).—Sunday Mercury, _ BUSINESS LOCAL. M. Our goods are NEW and of. the RICST QUALITY. Dacron & vouGuT., 7 BRASS MAGIC NIGHT LAMPS only 23cts, and RACKET LANtEltrig 6.scis tLo acct store, Or Try our Now JAP. TFA. Best in town. • Psount k i'Ol:64lT. Tho Not storo is headquarters for VUOCKERY, ti LASS W A RP.. LAMPS and LA MP Aztures, best goods and lowest prices. for Provisions of all kinds, of the best quality. Dteitzu VoCoirrgl. rir Bargains in TABLE LINEStB, kAPKV.4I3, CRASHES,. Ac., at J. L. KENT'.., -Agent. tar Choice TEAS and COFFEE a . specialty at Dacant 8 VottG vir- L. B. Rona Ens Challenges conipe:- talon- far finality of goods and low prices on Sash, Doors; Blindsand Ifuld and al - building ma terial.- taag3-tfl. Mr.CASII PAID FOR PRODUCE at ' °map; • DECPcGit 4 VOunilre: Wile Largest, Best and Cheapest Hoe or: Shes for Ladles', Mls.ses' and Ctilldrens• Wear Is [wind at COnszn's new store, corner Maln and Nue-tits- Tracy & Noble's Block.. apr4l9 gr eoltsEit has the best wearing Shoeri •fur Men, Boys and Youths , wear ever offered, In Towanda, and at prices within the reach of ail. Vir UNDERWEAR of all kinds, bot tom pricis at . 89ct, store. ' Of SIT ETAT lON NV AN T ED. -A middle aged lady of experience as a professiOnal nurse de sire, a situation. The best of references given as to character and abillty: . Enquire of Mrs. MonoAN LEWIS; or address E. 8. C., P. O. Box 354, Towan da, Pa, tkiY - For fine Millinery, first (lass Hair ootnin,,,,iava(liir 4 3s, Gold atid SllveFt kited Card Board, and Chlldren's Sallor Hata, call on Mrs. M. A. Fletcher.. No. 1, Itrldge Bleaching and, sewlng , over a siwolatty. 1 , NE W YORK, June 5: 18 i—> fessrs p sties , Owev, •N. Y.—Gentlemen hall used tour Catarrh Remedy, Cream Italra, and ea .ilenCed rat relief. Itrfact IL Is tlk . . 11;i0y enardy that.gare anything like anti fort front a distressing and nauseous l e plaint. In my fantley I hme found it specially good In colds effecting the head and nostrils. with my children' and others. Ti n • relief has been almost Instant. We.conhider It t he Invaluable for faintly use. Very truly, a 11, R: Wra.r,F, Ddriesl Manager of N. Y. r..merriat ddr., ,rarJames McCabe.orants 5000 bushels .otatoes Immedlateoy, fur which he will pa-3' the llghoit price In cosh. • ar BLUM sells a superior article, in Ladles an Misses. Kitt Goat Itotton SHOES for . rery little money. , Sign of the Gilt Boot, opposite OEM rirFor Gent's Fine and coarse BOOTS ge to 1: 1.1:51 ; ti.. All Boots and Shoes warranted as represented. Sign of the gilt Boot, opposite See ley's. ' tf Vir XX STAR CEMENT.-Just re: ceived another car loti of thisunrivalledlement. Price ii.ao per barrel. 1 hereby challenge the dealers in 012./ii: and Rwteri , l,ll. Tenkciits to a, public tent-trial of cements. .it. 33:WELLES. Towanda, Pa., Oct.'', 1a79. 4te. CW - ,Vali'ous causes—Advancing. years, care. sickness, disappointment, and . hereditary prudispositiod--all operate to turn the halt „gray, and Other of them Inclines it to shed premature ly, V1114)11 jilt restore farle'll or gray, light and red hair i a rich brown tir deep black„as may I,t, desired. It tortens and, dcauses the scalp, giving it a healthy 4ction, anti Tellioves and mires dandruff'and tunnorts. Ity Its use falling hair Is citecked,•aud a'necirgrowtli will be prduc ed In all cases where the foliteles aro not destroy, ed or glands decayed. Its effects are bei mtifttlly show ti on brashy , weak, or sickly hair to Which a few applications wilt produce the gloss aWI, fresh- ss of youth. liarntles: . i and sure in Its oration It is incomparable as a dressing. and is;i•speelallp valued for the soft lustreOnd. richness .ef tone it Imparts. It contains nelth.Fr ulI our dye, and will not sill or colbr white eanihrla; yet it lasts long on the hair, and keeps It fresh and vigorous. . SALE BY ALI. DEALERS. MARRIED. (S4)I.SON—HENSoN..—At the parsonage., Mon- Toetn ( crOberlnt b.,11 Rev. Ilailock A rnist ming, 711 r. Franeis rhllsoil. of Durell, and >llss Adelia ilell , oll, of West Burlington. RETTENBruG—KELLOGG.—At the reMilenre of the brldn'A parcuts, near Mnrnetoe, on the . nth of October. by Rec•. W Inlem Taylor, M. I).. Mr. John V. Itetten burg. of litighore, to Miss Bernice Kellogg, of the fonner'pla.e. DIED. • • I'M:Mi.—At his resldenee In Asylum township. October 15, 179, Me. Adam Y 01111 g", fu the 58th year of his a te. Mii=Vl REPORTED BY STEVENS & LONG; General dealersin Groceries and Produce, Patton's Block, corner Main and Bridge Streets. WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT '29,, 1879.. PAVING. BILLING Flour per lib! ' 6 250- 8 09 7 000'9:00 Flour per Sack 1 750 200 , 1.750.2 10 Corn Meal per 100 WS .. 0 . _ .0A 1 50 Chop Feed • •I0—,:.0 1 40 Wheat,, per bush 1 2006 1 25 1 250 1 30 Coro 1, 0 9 43 . 0.4 . 65 Rye p 10 6 ,5 .0 75 Oats ~,,. -1, a.:15 a. -40 Buckwheat 406E45 , 0. - 50 i loser seed -1 : 06 Timothy, weStern ..... .. oto Beans, 02 Ilis 1 000 I 25 • 1. 200' 1 5 Pork: mess •• ) libl, .. 13 / 0 Dressed hogs '- 40,5 • 4. , !lams ' -: ''',':, 110 - 11 Shoulders • Skid) t 7 . Lard 701 • 0 10 • Buller, tubs .: • 15025 • 2690 26 Rolls •, 18022 7 •2006 28 Fggs, tresh (cid 9 0 20 Cheese liti Pot tt.es. per bushel.... 25(C10 - 356 - 6. 35 Onions 075 . 0 1 00 Beeswax 20 ~ 24 wint . Eurfa , BY (:E4. A. DA I 06q07 tty: ifi,frq J , Weal • 50(a.,130 ileset Pti . 20q.40 sheep pens • 1 No,' 25 • sklns...., 9550 cm Abvertiocutents. FDORMAITL, . • 32 East Water St.,.Elnilrai M. Y Ist Floor nity Goons • •e2d Floor MILLINERV 3d' Floor - Ith Floor CI OAK'S & SHAWLS Toper floors areesldble bS' elevator. of insPectiou is respectfully solicited M . Vcir _FIRM 11. DAVIDOW & BRO., : No. 4, iteldlenwn flock, Bridge-!4., Towanda, Pa C.Oll FAIL) FOR FURS. ITIDES, PELTS:, WOOL AND BEESWAX Towanda, Oct. 30. 1g79-17 CO !L !- a COAL- CHEAP - FOR ' ' , The following prlceswlll leAlharged for Anthra cite roal Au the yard at all the yards—signatures hereto attached—uutll further notice : STOVE :••••• $3 75 CHESTNUT . 375 CRATE ' ' 4 ' 325 ? EIC . 325 Cartage fifty rents per on In lUlditioll to above, aria awi-ztra charge for c:irrylug in„ W: M. M ALLORY. - 'Towanda. HENRY MERuHR, NATHAN TIDO, E. B. PIERCE. BARTLETT BROS.. WyFoa. At MACLORY'S Coal Yard (formerly Phln ner,). Sullivan Coal: • " LANCE STOVE $3 00 SMALL STOVE 3 25 , CHESTNUT 3 25 ECC 2 75 CRATE 75,.' SMALL CHESTNUT•• •— • 200 With sante additional charge for cartage. W. M. MALLORY. Towaviila. Pa. Ort,, 22, 1879 Me.INT - YRE_ -HBRQTHF,ItSi General IFAVY - . '.AND . ,;. SHELF Stoves, Tin, Iron, - Nails; \ - Paints, Oils,t Glass, :larpenters' Wagon Makersupplies, Farming" antlw Dairy Implements, , ', Table 'Cutlery, Clothes Wringers, • I' Rope,_ ,Polts, 1 • ' I t2G-IN,• - - u • o" Z 11 , 4 rs I% (0) “lept. is RANSOMr COTTAGE RANGE, with' th ' ecl,,,xpan4on Broiling Chamber; SMYTH'S. PATENT.; DUPLEX . GRATE - • . .. . . . • 1.-.., .. • • , t With or without low Closet, Reservoir, or Ornamental Elevated sllelf. t. . . . . , .• . _ . . , . Tlui Greatest - Combination of Valuable Improvements - Ever Pres?nte.d After the flattering experience of the past year. Itarlitz ha.l a cell large and extended sale. We'• find that thefrtig ItAN:O3I rolT % , .r. Is olitver•olly eoloool , ol t ,, le , the hoist ,leAlrahle ll.thzeprits rhp., In the in'arket. It, general feature; at e the •fttne a- In tie. col (taut;, ha. for years telen,considi•red the finest Lilt r mad,. 1: eon'-.1.11s tiro likalieraf Expatetlan Chitralier:.! which lis`nnlversally ackmiwt.:dged, n, 1..• only se- pr.v.tieal broiling 'Twig Is also furnished wlilb %myth's. Pat pull Grate. -1:hb; rase is exyritmely simple In It. eon-trttethet. If 1.:1 , now •••,11 ui .1.11% , fir, and 'are univen.s.clly siirt•••ssf expel it 11 , ..p..tat .Iml tlnrabiilty during that note,' m ell as the -atlAr.o tor2,•re,ult,-eljtaintol by a-Is , nr 00, to coga trial of i t 11,0•0 no lie.ltation lug it the usilv elite ieete , ssflet arranedi...oit ,far rerirotez 'tinkers ant ref itSe f.r,on tio• tiresli ia...taidaneiludy. y, • :lie . ..Ll:re • 4 ,- , ,,i,1•11..t1ent obtaitrail ha. tie - i'er. In oer •qu Ifni a i h arty 4 , 111 •t - .tale ate. Tii VII.: kahy , ! lti as lu pot thin. and. appointmeni while the prier i$ fy fo,n. it t. SlP' i c'..iti‘troe., 4: Ili triog front Lou tto , ingle Oral R ange. liy-merelyi lifting the npis•r part of the ItabXt , final the - Low Closet and placing IL. nyou a set of ornamented lego.: sires can also be will: crrnam,ii Elara:eJ Shelf. laige hale, 41 is taken gall al the .•nrl.of it,, Itang.• in-toad - of toe f ro:tt —a livid' more et,* vehlettrrtnil efeanl% arrangement—and the carer. loos 'li,set • eitienit; owleroviith the whyln liant:e. The llot )I . 4terlt,r:rroir le heated ett:lrely from rho h..: tom. nit II- h a .larg-reap,e , Tiv t. 113,1 wilt be (marl on any 'other Latigi• of this clas, All 11:J minor to the, e‘!nstriictioti of this Rabat, have reeelell the, closest attention. It has highly 1,1•1 , . 111. %It...V.:III:1 and beautiful patt niek)e-platril patiels, hiekle-plated Towei and the ineanfirig. ah•l Wring; In the hest style. MeINTYRE BROTHERS. Towanda, Pa., October 30, Is7o. . 61_ , / 16 • 07, • TILE MOST COMPLETE COMMERCt \L'sCIIOOI, IN AMERICA. The tremendous revival in all Pratiolies of lois I r,1,11.t0 of yiinidr Men: Ail pr S ttiertiotfully ei.gaglug' 1)11,11:Ci,2 :send It , r t tel. uti, Is79stel!.. 'New ilbvertiseuiints. CLOTHING HALL OF . . M Main 8t,.„ Towanda, Pa.. -. • "• , We have reeelv,d a very largi , Mock Vail and Winter Goods - In gre4l varlOy. entbrarlyG ' ' SM . , . • „ T , . 1,,, N .... \*: ,S,.i 1 11 ' s ~1 1 1 ,. N s ESS , VN I),E R\VF,AR Gents' Ftirniqthig • , I:MN-01as. tkc. ‘-‘ . kiVEACOATO, Gloves and M ittens A SPECIALTY. PRICES, THE' VERY LOWEST call'aml examine I , efore. purehming elsewhere. M. E. ROS.FNFIEI.I) Towanda, HARMLESS, EFFECTUAL ACREEARLE '-- Ask your DI-n.72(0 for Circulate: • . Foi,salerby • CLARICR, PORTER (Ward House). UGG ra., net. ft, 1579. I am wag tty's Cream Balm and reeelvlng very' benellelal.;mtults, It Is the only remedy of a gnat many,El have tried whirl has acted as a cure. • 1 have been-troulded wlth , Catarrh , for over fa years, my la-ad has lawn; most of the time, slipped - and very misellnthutie& It has opened lay no:delis ant reslneed the Inflammation ltrmy head—ln fart I feel I sin being etirkl,' It, Is the only teinedy have found ,ahlek.,.ah he applhatialthiint -pato and dread. My eyes are Improving so that I all stand strong light, wlllO .1- have . not been able to do for years:, • N 11; Ko 1 XT. Wilk E. E-11 1, Nti, , Merol4llt. 00. 3Ail. 'ACID Abnedisetnents. Town-m.4:UL, • DEALEIIS n Hardware, COSISTING OF Gunpowder,"Shot, Cartridges: and , joiners' 'Fools,- Gliains, ALSO AGENTS FOIL THE -a\ I►-- in 006 Range Pet., HARDWARE, Putty,z , &c. &e., Ci) , • ?ss .ponit , thou,vods ni "avfhtie . A , t,,,,oti..,...d, F. I. L. L. W 11.1,1.; :11:s. l're.,!ilent. Itovtit•ster, N. Y. £c at. • AUDITOII'S ,NOTICE.-In - the Orphan's Court of Bradford couuty.--1: , •tho matt or IH the elate of Perry Item late of Ridge .bury docea,ett. The tinduf:dgiu,l, an auditor- aphuir.ted hy - the; Court 1. , (11SIII: , aie tot n 111101,1.— !rata: - a, .0,0 , 11 Ip - .final account, will attend td the, little, of his itipultitment. at Ilk of-Toutuula. on Tit 1 - 1;::,1)A T. N-oVEMItER .20 . 0.7, , at .n.sullen and where an per,4;hs having sail 'fund I",un,;; pir r.r t heti% or he for, err tli.l;arreit from corning In uput JAMES Woral, Andltpr SII E I: I I: I' 'S S A TjE.--1 ;r- v 'Atli: of 1.,.. a \N - rtt ~: I. I. Ea., i t .tuo,.l out fLf the • t ourt of coritatOn P lea.. au:: to no • di root,. ! fl, 1- %TA trot,. la lolltito •oclo nt tilt- l•ourt 'low,. lo Towaittla Bar oti;:h. I.li l'llE11:•.1)tiy. StVEMIIIIII 6TIL '1,711, at too. 0'i1t...1u0.. ,i., the (.11.1ttivIng.l. ilets.trllioal s lot. pie, .• or pa r , ' , l ~f 1.01:1..,11113: , In .;T:IIIViIIf.:I.AN II ••41114 :Mai lotuattott a, follou.t.: , 111 trio! 11Vil lov lan Is of e..)1,,i,r,„.., ~,,t. by !awl, of C. M•o1111 - .... 11. At ny.ta t -a.....t.., .1 , .:1:: S'IV!.. 31.11 S. 1 . 1a113111.• ~ , , rit ' l, !:11,1, ~f ....,y1i0,04 Vltlllatil :VIA FrAllk . Saylot, n est iv n0.....,tat0 of 14. S. Eti!lor anal ..-tale o r 11'illialo. Morrkou:' containing 9: acres of lath ruoroattr l- , s, with I framed home, 1 frauttol barn. I Dr:1111.11 1:4 , ,r pl . ll. I Intuit corn hobs.- .r.. 1 an or ,-hard .11 fruit tr.,. th0t0.... Soiztol:antl taken into extoottitto at tlto •utt. of E. l'otto•' , 11, V • ••••• • (11:pi. 11:111k. • .;• r.T1.:1: .1. DEAN. l•filertlrv' - =AM I LECTI()N Nt)Tlt7i:. 1 • •' "4 j Irt.;r••ttr : : I to. ct•nrt of (Int:is:Der Stt.sxt• - ittt4 of Oh: 1'e..0....., to all,t ftlr,th.: County . f . Itradfortf. 1 1 4 1 ~:: Ili,. so, •-,1 • ,f J Oly. 1,7'. , ilt,iko: this follcms lug 0re1 , •:.. v!, : _ . . And note, hi ••••‘l.: luly,`l. I 'lt amieantig to the Coot t t•i• NlOlllll petltion.finiLtreforamentia thin of errnift I • 1••••••• e r , of the l'oi•r to the VlCVt`ral NAT tilitrit :Lt County •4 until ford, that hoot. than tw.t-thleils t • sahl IVerm.l.l, MM. Ito olio's 0 ith.la t-abl tll,trlet••• have petitioned 'nib Court I . llat the line•Vl%nl.r purchasing. real estate within ( /sooty of Itratltortl - for a Poor milt. putted to Of- quail fled electors of salt' ',i • ouutyt agrt•eable to the iiroviAohi,r the A ct (.l A (xe ra niv. - entitlell •• An Art tt;• create rooi. 11..1,.trlets, and to Antlo•ri7e lln l'arehast;-of an•l F i teetion of 111111 , 1Ing, to Relief atoll:lee Enif•tojmneatt 'to the Unottltnte Poor and Paapilhitit this Common wean It,. al-proved - .leiiie 1.1 , 74:•'. It is hrreln•or dcred:on ittot,•••a of •W.. 1. Yootag, Et-q., for said pect tonerb. that the question of .arch porrtia , te Mt, •talintitted to the qaalitied elector, of _said Cotarty` of Itradfor•l, at thotlenera! Fle•-tiott to Ite.ht•llf on Tamolay, the -ith day of November next, call tdre that to Z ,, 11,'1,1 310 eo:l , lll,ted by t h e .411,,rs prey vt.tvd for hobilm: elections In their , re , poctive . mot, and preelnel ,- . al..laet•ording to taws govern log Ilenerat }ileetion, within the Commonwealth. - It 1, further onteretl, that UM Sheriff of Bradford rou- 1,1 3 - give - sixty' sissy. notax•of :Melt election by puldlyatlon In two Its :111.i roar tfso taunts !...pylnted la the Mats ll,r ro..elvjd by the proper electh,a,••iiteer,aa provided In the said act of kotembiy. • •Ny 111 E COUIIT. .. . . - And 11 - tarots, It is provider) in the 24 section of., said Art.. that at least .I:tet_ days notice of such .T% erec flint shall b. given 1,3,": • sqierlif .4f saki coun ty, I.y publieation In ON( .;• newsp:ils:rs publishe4 u ... lthlt. said county: ' 1 il, ' • . Sow. by virtue of salt Act of As.ontity and said Order of ( - ono, I, PETI;It .1. IILAN, 11igli :sheriff of sai•l County. liereby.Rlse notice that :nrelection AM be 11..11111t .tllO Thy,r of ht2ltliNg the flrneraV _ F:leetlog In the the several eh eth n Olstricts within ..all ('aunty, ..ii TLIEs•DA-1", the 4th day of No ' V E34111.:II: 147:0al . which ...Icahn' the question of O. in:reh;i ,, ,e of real estate, Ar.. fora Poor Mule wlll.be determined 1.,.' the qualified" elertotst of said County 44 Bradford, as provided in sal.l Art. .old election shall hr condlier,.l hy the otticers,provided by law for holding -aid it. neral EleCtion,i.wilo.haii rerelve ballots front alit ,inailtied eleetor4, wa Wen or prlzocd as I.:lows: On 'the - .,,itt5i,1,..• - fluor 11,41, t - on the twit.., eillwr •` Fin . -Po .r Revise or `• A.traite , t I*. sir lion.w.: - :nil at thi• cio , c tit the bells the vt,tes •1i.,!! be uptiLted, and duplicate err tified returns. of the .te•nrt thereof he., lisle arid se.iicii. one: cop,y of 5" hien shall ill. tirplo.ll . W 1 cll 1110 1 1 . 01111111,41.1114 S ofbald o/ant?, of Brad I, 4,1, lip .h.• 01.-.1...1 lly fle•in i' and; the other with the Clerk of the Votirt of 9narter SC , Sl4lflp i . 0 .county. is pp., illed It, NAM Art. i rave., under to:: hand, at 'My 0. tie In Towanda, thii.::.:l,4day of Ain:list. in th., , ear..,f our Loot one thon"43:ol clglit ll:nun - et' and ...s..tity-tittle, and` in the one busdred and thin] year of the ludepeti. dense of ilia rolled States. -. • • L'ET Eft .1..1)E AN, Shcrirf Office, Towanda, QrS(II7EITANNA COLLEMATE IN -1.„7,..Trrt TC. First Whiter Term will, Mu r, NOV 101114:1: 1:7- ExpniNes for how 1, tuition ami funroom front to $l,O per year. For Caploguo or further particulars ml,ircsi the Principal. - ~ • Ei)WIN QUINI.AN...s, M. Towar.tia.Jub- 44 I • • 7yl T HE -1101`Er; u 1.: 4 :TE% PA. ' 1 , The undersigned having ta-ken-I , .trosseuton of the above.hot..l. revoetfully m.lieleS the rttridi age of hls fdetut, ft lud the paddle generally. augtfr-tf. 'r- - 3f. 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