Vadford g9tottq ' CLIAB. U. ALLEN, LOCAL. Towanda, Pa., z6BO. 'ENTEFEED IN rosTorrl6* AT ToWANDA AB ...4Au. ItATT - Elt OE Tag SECOND CLASS. ; LOCAL AND GENERAL. The expiration 'of subset 1 1 -, ion is print ed on the colored Wei. By noticing the date every' subscriber can tell when his paper will be stopped uniess the subscrip tioniis ?messes:l. BE,SIEMBER the Excursion. (Ctrums - t-rs are in marief. ilayir. you-paid pm' taxes '.i's have heard from 'Maine. GRAPES * are plenty and cheap Cons - buskide will soon b? inordor. • Now is the time to set out strawberry plants. Go on the excursion to SheMenke next Saturday, s. IF you wish to save your vote, pay year taxes COUNTS Fair next, : Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday.. THE Franklin. Fire Company aro goon to have new bats.' liixxv'of the farmers have almost fin ished fall plowing. 7, 'To -DAY, Wednesday, the day and night are of eqtial length. AI3OLTT this time• of year look oat for thaEquinoctial storm. TaERE is very. little building going on in this place at present. • , . DoN'T take a piece of coin with a hole in it, it is not, legal tender. IT is said that - .potato bugs are as good as cochineal_ for coloring. As goes Maine so goes the trnion:—El int:rcr Free PreAs. Correct. WILL the Democrats ever learn to wait until the votes are counted ? FALL . tree planting kiliould be done about the middle of Octobe AN immense crop of corn:, cred throughout this section, TILE I ' T badge on the small boy's coat in dicates how the old man votes. Titp buckwheat crop this year, in this county, is said to be immense. Tun, Congressional Conference meets in Montrose to-day, Wednesday. MAST strangers in town, and our hotels seem to be doing a good business. Tilt pole raising mania is on the in crease with both politieal.parties. TUE Setiatorial Conference meets at Skinner's Eddy to4lay, Thursday. ST lIIIORS stovepipes will odlasion - ewia. words In many households ere long. TIIF: season for spoiling books and pressing itutumn leaves is now here. • MAKE arrangetneuts to go on the excur eioulto Sile'drake, on Saturday next. Tug' 4ideN , ralks in several portions of our town Aro badly in nevi of repairs. TIER. Germania Band vri7l give an open Air concert in the Park, on Friday oven- TO-DAVi Wednesday, is the-14th anni versary of the Emancipation Proclama tion. F. L. lIALIAITD, of Troy, is erecting a One- residence op Exchange street, in.that - . . TtorSING Republican meetings are be ing held, nightly, in different,parts of the county: , • Tits Republicans of Altoona will, in a few 'days, raise a white. cedar pole '273 feet long. • T .=" THE Democracy of Sirriganeld expect erect'a polo iu.honor of kiacir chief' at dibtam day. 14ef , . • Jrrt•rnn is now ninety millions of miles nearer the Barth than it 'will be again for. twelve years. TIMM: are two hundred and seventy , live pupils _in attendancf4t. thjicanton Graded Seliocili G/OIFIELD and C jab, of _ Athens, are to have a '.tiarchlight. , parade Friday evening. ,• . Tar t Democrats li l dtre postponed that jubilee meeting,- • over the victory in Maine, indefinitely. MosT every body in the country seems to be engaged in either %cutting corn or cradling buckwheat. 1 • TILE Fall Term of Me - Wyoming Semin ary, at Kingston, has'eornmeneetl, with a largo i r uinber of papibt. TILE banville Inteltigenar, (Democrat . ic) .calls General WEAvEit a "political frainp." Why those epithet :1 acknowleqie the receipt of p,tom plimentary ticket ..:to the? forthcoming Fair of the Troy Farmers' plub. 1 , • : TIIF, management of the Fair have great expectations.' The attendance 'of visitors will doubtless be immense. - RESERVED Seats for VALE'S Comedy Company, -50 cents each, on and after Monday next at KIRBY'S Drug Store. THERE may be nothing "ifo . rare asir (lay in June.", but it is pretty.ard to find pleasanter days than the past or three. THE Presbyterian Sunday . , Sehool, of Troy, had a very enjoyabfe pie-nie at iniam's kirove, near that `place, on Bat }",ur(i,v last. Tics news in the Elmira Gazette. of ,)Ve.luesday of last week, postponed, in delittitely, a Democratte jubilee meeting at phis place. FTus Excursion to • Cayuga ;Lake,. etc : , on Saturday next, promises titi be one of the best of the season. Of *hoarse you expect to go. g i 4 . Tpe. names of ne , s4iitbseribers to the 11}.PoicrEn Continue to came in in inereas itig.:burnbers. The k-people are reading in `.this campaign. !I - / Mir, planet Jupiter is ai brilliant sight nrlo,op- , a clear evening- after sunset. Witt} ap ordinary field-glass Its four roncls"a distinctly visible. Tar. Climbers of the If. E. Church at Lime Hill, residing at_Vaughn KID, have organized a Iklite Society wits the inten ton of buying bytten boob for the IT la said . that Maui, Catutoi . raised this year, • on twonty.twO aerie of the Wells' Flats, in Tovetubk #rwnship, 8013 1 bushela.of Diehl Wheat. • ' = A ',AMBLE TEAM'OI hOrSeE belonging to THOMAS tiNtritie §ons i Athens ran away one day last ' we 'and' one of the anhnaht, was verrbadly injured. Twci,‘ , pweeder r from Mclntyre, were ar rested Canton•one day'last week, for entering a house in that !Mk° and using inindting lineage to the lady inmate& kr is rumored that there is such a'de mind rOil l poultry—eipecially turkeys—at tnion'Otners, that, a. large , number of the foiy"lillove ' changed hands in the Might recenay. • * Wednesday of last 'week, the stage 4tween Laceyville and Leßayirville began making daily tripe; the Postmaster Gen eral having ordered. Mail Service on the Mate each way, daily. -' TUE rEUX4'WFUi " full " 'last Saturday night_And so were the Dpmocrats. here abouts. The moon was bright and fair to look upon. The Democrats looked dark and despondent. Maine. PEnsoNs desiring to purchase tickets for the' excursion to . Cayuga Like, on Saturday next, can do so by calling on Mr. LEWIS, at the Commissioners' office. Fair for 'round trip $2.00. • Art Irish Republican partleld aid . Ar thur Club has been organized at 'fling hamton, with a roll of seventy members. Another has been organized at *Elmira, with a' memliership of eighty. THE train on the State Line and Sulli van road was delayed for some little time, on Friday afternoon last; at Fleverly's Siding, in Albany, by- several coal cars jumping the track. Nobody hurt. Joux 11CConuica has purchased the interest of his partner, Mr. YOCNO, in the Owego Blade, and will hereafter conduct the paper as sole editor and proprietor. We wish MACK all manner of success. =I WE acknowledge the receipt of a com plimentary ticket from the Carroll Coun ty, Maryland; Agricultural society, Which ,holds its Fair at Westminster, September 28th and October Ist, inclusive. Thanks. Cnuncn of the Messiah (Universalist), Rev, WILLIAM TAYCOR,. Pastor. At 10i .t. sr., subject, " The Horses and Chariots of Heaven.' At at, "Profit and Loss, or, Losing a Soul." All welcome. M r E were in error last week in stating th the , Germania Band would furnish thOmusic at the- County Fair next week. The boys inform us 'bat ,their services , have: not been engaged. Which we re grO. will be gath- W t :', H. SNVDER, an employee at 'UM freight depot of the Pa. it, N. Y. R. R. in this place, was quite se%erely injured one day recently, by a large box of goods, which he was assisting to load on a dray, falling 'on him. Voters, remember that since the adop tion of the - new constitution, persons re moving, from one election precinct to an-- other, within sixty days, immediately prtceeding the. election, cannot legally vote in their precinct. IT it requ redby law that the supervisors in each township put up finger-boards at every cross roads.'• Failing to do this they are liable to a fine of. $lO for each and everyact of negligence. Measures should be taken to enforce 1,1:m law throughout tho county. AT 1,110 Trustoe's'sle•of the estate of G. F. MASON, bankrupt, on Tuesday,.the brick booe, with thine or four acres of land, just below town, was struck off to t T, • KIRDY for $4,450, and the' steam mill property to B. Ituramoikm., at $3,- 500. • • t TirE Camptown correspondent of the Tunkbanuock Republican says.that G. L. Lewis, of that place, raised sixty - bush els of onions on eleven rods of ground, or Over qui bushels per acre. 'lf there is any one that can beat that we would like . to hear front him. • THE,korse attached to Dirrnicn's de livery wagon took it into its heal to go to the barn whilst the driver was absent. The g6ods that were in the wagon; for de livery, were more or less "Mussed when the vehicle overturned, but no serious damage resulted. 4 THE' Rev. G. D. S•rilotrn having acnept _ A the charge 'of St. Peter's Free Church, ifunkhannock, will preainh his farewell ermon at the Nail Wchicii t tichool House, on Sunday evening next, at 7 o'clock. He *ill also preach at Granger's School House, North Towanda, Son Saturday ev eping, at the same hour. - le you have something worth the inspec tion alb° people, bring it to the County Fair. 'Every one shoUld take an interest in this matter, and . do what . they*in to make this exhibition a grand success. Every accommodation for visitors arid ex hibits has been or is being made, and all will receive due attention. WE "arise to explain" that the GAB • rtkpand Manna club of Montrose and B;l4gewater 'have ordered two hundred campaign iorche,s, in, addition to the three hundred which'it now has.—lndtpendfnt I Ilepicblicap. GoOd. . Hope you will order a thousand more!; an then—we may pos sibly desire to thirtan: them. A ftErunt.tcAN meeting will be hold at the tnion School House, Sheshequiu township, this, Thursday evening, at which a GAIfFIELD and Auturn Club will be organized. Capt. C. M. MAN VILLE, and others, will address the meet ing, and the ,Wysoz Cornet Pan: will discourse some,excellent music. A Hebrew jewelry pedler, by the name of Nue Pk --IfI'ERPOIIT, arreEted in this place en Monday lAt, on the com plaint of a young woman a resident of Tioga county, by ti-e name of HVLSELAN- Ditli, on a charge of breach of promise and seduction. Fe gave bail in the sum of $l5OO on , Tuesday for an appearance. SAYS -the Bloomsburg (Columbia county) Reitibltean of- last week c " We r been informed that at the close of a Democratic meeting held at Bendertown . this county, three cheers were offered tint for the speaker, second fox the Demo. cratio party and third, i for the Southern. Confederdeg. What do the loyal s .ple think of this?" —..44 .1 • Tait *publicans. of N r uril4Towanda will raiso a pole and boblA l meeting next Saturday atternoon,ficein 'Cueing at two o'clock. 11. N. 1 0 . 1ixic.318.;',,8.• PECK, and L. M. 1 2 .41 z, Esgs ftl are speak ers for the occasion. The GeOania Band' will furniish music. Delegations will be present/Toni all the surrounding towns; and thggathering will doubtless be the largestotet held in ibis iiction. Mn. 8: W. secs, of Laßayrille, a prominent Democrat of 'Bradford' ocootity, was in Or office yesterday. He teiht firs that Haiicoca will gain 400 Or 5001 e- ' - Publican ecltele-in . haRSOCk DalOara t There likktionOn. _Who are 'Withal enough to: Insitt‘that• S*3l- IN Pottlink 114140 to, more;, B O thie-ye . ae then praviansly. :Now, the:truth* that flaw re, l 4 be, bethellei IntliebY •to' produce even, four, pr. five Republioaniwho =will kupptat Ihrtcom in this onus* notwith standing be Obtims there, va - lour or live Tan Camptown iicuneepnrdetit the Tunklurrunick Repubiieuri, tinder the date of Seprember 15th, saYs that " Altera- BALD SUMNER and "Lem OwEns, of Spring Hill, inetirith• quite an accident in driving up to It. J. Pumas's store. The horse ran against .the 'hitching' post with such force as to knock blur down, injuring Mr. °warm quitct seriously about the knees." - - • _ A STnAw.4—There was a large gather trig at 'C. R. Scotrrszes," at Mountain - Lake, on the nth. instant, to cedebrate the twenty-sixth amiiversary of his 'wed ding. 'A. vote taken, of the actual voters present, for President, resulted as fol lows : GARFIELD, S 2 ;11Ancoex, 8. -And that v.ili be about the avemgethroughout Bradford County on the Second of Na vember. • POSSIBLY after several days consider*: tion_ of the following -from the Athens dautte, of last week, we may be able 'to believe it : "JAmEs WITsoN has turned out to be the eicolsior fisherman in these parts. 4 Within a week he bas caught twenty-three black basi, some of them weighing as high as 31 lbs., and not:one under 2 lbs. 'Taking everything into con eidemtion, we think this the best fishing done this season" THERE was a GARFIELD and Anprun pole raising at Centerville, Ridgbury township, Saturday, nearly one -hundred feet long,_ Hon. E. OvEnTox was pres ent, and addressed the people.: There was a large attendance. The brass band trom Wellsburg was prevent and enliven ed the occasion with their good selections. Th to'n of Ridgbury is doing and will do its share of the work for the support and election of GARFIELD and ARTEIVR on the second day of November. ' • • THE Greenbackers have pnbin the field the following county ticket : . Congress.-31ABON STARE, of Wyoming County. ,State Senator.—LEßof GLEASON, of Canton. Reprosentatites.—W. H. CAIIMER; Litch fielo ; dosnua Bunnows, Fikn; R. F. DELatoT, Canton. Judge.—B: 8. BENTLEY,. of 14 coming county. RESEAVED seats: for 'J. S. VALE'S Ly comn.Comedy Company can be secured at Kirby's, on and after Monday next. The Company will play on Wednesday night. "Our Boys," and• on Thursday night, "The Ticket of Leave Man." In addition to these popular comedy's a farce will be played each evening, and Mr. BENTLEY,' the vocalist, will. amuse the audience with his comic singing. Re served seats 50 cents. This is said to be One of the finest truu,es traveling, and we have no donut they will be greeted with crowded houses. MIL T. B. ;S.3trrn, of Orwell, is not only solid . for GARFIELD and ARTHUR, but is always straight lined. To prove this fact,, twe assert on - good authority that dwelling stands on the line di viding the townships of Orwell and Pike. His edible's tire .cooked in Pike, and ho and his family eat them in Orwell. At night he and his wife retire in Pike, while the balance of the,family sleep in9rwell. If he were not a sound Republican, we might expect him to cast two votes this fall.for President—one in each township; as he lives in both.—Leßaysrale Adver tiser. R. 6. HAIGHT, of Mountain Lake, pre sented us with three Peaches,, on Monday last, that were picked from a tree on his premises, which are the largest fruit of the kind wo have ever seen that was grown in,•this county. They are all nearly of the same size, and of delicious i flavor. The largest one measured 9: 4 ‘ inches in circumference. Any one who thinks be has', Peaches that are larger or better ilaiored th n the ones snentioned above, can secure'our services as a judge of their merits by leaving samples at this office. 4 VERY large audience greeted, Miss GERTRUDE KEntoco,.at Mercur Hall, on Friday evening, and a more delighted au dience never left the Ilan at the close.of any entertainment. Miss KELII o 0 has ever been a favorites wikla'Towanda andi- ences, and her appekrance on the evening named simply added to the• high regard already held by our psape for her as a lady, and strengthened tlidlpiniorialready . formed by all, that in . her Chogen profes .sion, she is the queen. ho will always be greeted by laigo audiences hOre, as she ought to be overywhere. AiIIOMELESS lad, about sixteen`Years of age, named Toni Mrans, die&S‘titday at Mr. Simtizt. OVENSIIIER'S, of hemorrhage of the lungs. He belonged in'Towanda township; but had been' doing chores for Mr. 0. a conple of weeks- During his last sickness be received 'every comfort, and kind care, but physicians could not help him. Though. a charge upon the public' at home, be wag prond.spirited and faithful, and realizing his coming dtiom, met death fearlessly. His disease kept bim from laboring to support him self, but he has taken to the grave more than many can do—tile respect of those who knew him.—Athens Gazette. BETWEEN twelve and one o'elockr :on Wednesday night of .last week, the engine }own of 'FROST'S Sons' Furniture Factory, was dite2wered to be on fire. An alarm was- :at once given, and the firemen promptly responded, but not until the flames had gained such headway as to de stroy the engine house, and .damage ccat siderably the drying house attached. The toss is estimated at about- $1,500, on. 'which we !cam there is no insuilance. Too much credit 'Cannot be awarded the firemen for their promptness and efficient work on this occasion, as but for them the main building of the factory must have' been destroyed, together with a large amount of adjoining propeßy. The necessary repairs Are being made, `and the factory will be in running order in a few days again...". ?dn. THOMAS A., Ernsos contributes an article to the October' .number cif. the North American Review, •in whici he, States that he has succeeded in mnicing the eleetrle light entirely practicable for all muminating purposes. He shows the ad vantages of electricity over gas, and 4- plains how his system is to be intrci i . He comments upon the unfavorable opin: ions that have been passed upon his work, and 'inys that similar judgmenti were pronounced upon telegraphy, steam navigation, and other great discoveries. Other articlei in the. October number of the Review rue : "The . 'Democratic Party NM= agedpain LI erozai;"Thoßuhus of eftinil Amid; eV' ihnunit nit he Ob. Dr- Linittittn- BA6o3r_; The 'eankiishifi •or 1862 •" , by Judge D TOM WMOWP "1130-Taxation or ChurdiTropni4!” by Be.V.Pr. A- W. "R kent Pttiress in Affi r, ronote" to , Protepsor S. Hdrnßar. , _ Maim? Maim% PAT'almt sin Jr., oeUliter, Instituted a Lodge of Good.Templars at Mibm, on: Friday ev ening last., with twenty-one cbarteil mem ! bars. The foliowing named bidies and gentlemen were; elooted_imernoers for the current quarter • Wi C. T.—D.ll. Mistre. • R. H. B.—Mrs. J. F. D.ViscErer. . L. 11. B.—Mrs: B.M. ANTHONY. IF: V. T.-45 VINOST. W. B. Misis PEsitt..Coolt - , IV. P. 8. --Thasurs . Futisswouni: Treasurer-D. B. itiscssv. W. N.'=DEWrrr ?Stang. , 1111VILE.`‘ I. o.—JosErn DETUA. ' • S.-WILITAX WALKER.. • Lodge Deputy—DEWirr .i*yrats. The X4odge'srill meet on. Tuesday even= lugs, and will be known as Queen Esther Lodge, N 0.1107. MARE GOOD rystEs.—lf you are a.raer chant, and wish to - purchase a carriage, patronize Sur home mechanics. If you are a farniki, patronize your. hem° - • mer chant. • If you are a mechanic, do your buainesa with the people from whom you obtain your employment-, If you are a laborer, spend your money with home tradesmen, and thereby assist in making yotir town prosperous , . If the business man, the mechanic and 'tradesmen are prosperous, the laborer, the farmer and all others in a community will be betiefitted. Do your business in it spirit of recipro city. Let each vocation try to assist the oth. r, and in this Way a friendly and mu.' tual relation 'exists, which will prove beneficial. . Do not purchase articles from abroad which are manufactured at home, if- you possibly can help 'it.- POLE RAISING AND REPUBLICAN MEETING AT EAST TROY The Republica & of East Troy and vi cinity are wide awake. On Saturday, the, 18th instant, they raised a beautiful polti4 from the top of which streams the names of GAIWIELD and Airnrit. The polo having been firmly secured position, the National Banner was run up, and as its graceful folds caught the breeze, the whole vast assemblage of Re. publicans, moved by the same impulse, animated by the spirit of '76 and '6l; rent tfie air with peal after peal of "burraha" for the dear old flag,—for Osiu JRI.D and AUTIIVR, and for the success of Republi can principles, which both the streamer and the flag represent. The enthusiasm having subsi ed, Rev., D. enow„ who happened to in the place on a visit was called out, and re sponded in his usual - terse and energetic style, stating facts with such force and power as to carry conviction, as nothiu, but the truth can. Rev. J. W. BARNETTE followed with 'a few.earnest remarks which were well received, and the crowd dispersed to meet again in the • YZN LS G. As the shades of night began to gather around, the people came pouring in from all directions, until onr little town pre sented an animated Beene: The meeting was orgatdied iu front of the residence of D. N. ALE , F..sq., by calling U. N. VERBECK to .the chair. After 'a short speech by Prdf. J. T. MeCoLi.oAlwhick . was good, the speaker of the evening, A. C. FANNING, Esq., was iutrodncel, and for an hour entertained the audience with a calm, clear, forcible and convincing speech, in which tie realm; for suPport ing the Republican nomintes—and for not supporting ,he / Democratic—were made so plain that the viayfariog Demo crat, though wm 7 lc in the upper story, need not err. Aong the audience were a few honest min ted Democrats, , who by their attentive earnestness were evidently in search of the truth. The East Troy Band furnished Music. . . A number o \ finctive Republicans are wortlrio'special mention for their com menanblr al in procuring and erecting the p'siliL; Bat they , are so modest that I f\ z do not feel justitica in mentioning their names:-:; Emit Troy, Sep. 21th. ANON. COURT PROCEEDINGS CONTINUED. NEDNEB DAY, SEPTEMBER giTfi t i 1880. • Com. vs. Ira Lent—Perjury. :Sentenc ed to pay a fine of $lOO, and undergo an imprisonment of one year and eight . months in the Eastern Penitentiary.' Com. vs. Anthony. O'Boyle—Larceny. Sentenced to pay a fine of $lO, and under go an imprisb'nment or seven . months ,in the county jail. Com. vs. William F. Dettz—Larceni. Sentenced to the House of Refuge. Corn. vs. Charles Heavener—False pre tences. :Nolte prosequi entered. ,Corn. vs. R. B. Swisher\--Fornication and bastardy. Jury find defendant guil ty of fornication . . W. W. Keeler vs. B. B. Keelei'-',As snmpsit. Plaintiff takes.a non suit. F. G. Hall's use vs. George Fivie, et —lssue. Rodney A. Merc,ur and . ;D'A. Overton, Esqs., for. plaintiff ; Elsbree Son for defendants. Verdict for plaintiff of $607. • 0..1. Chubbuck vs. W. R. Morgan's, Administmtor—Assurnpsit. IN. Califf, Esq., for Plaintiff; Davies & Csrnochan for defendant. Veidict for plaintiff of $002.20. W. R. Storrs, Assignee of John F. Means, vs. Thomas R. ;ordan—Assump sit. D'A. vertort and Rodney A. Mer cur, Esqs., for plaintiff f Davies & Carno chit) for defendant. Verdict for plaintiff of $381.50. „ ; Jackson Lewis vs. William Whitney— Trespass. Davies & Cartchan for plain tiff ;11. J. Madill and J.' . Esqa. for defendant. Verdict for plaintiff of $39,1.43. Hannah HOlcomb vs. Hollis Macomb-- Subloceni in divorce directed to be issued. r Estella J. Chamberlain vs. Hezekinh Chamberlairs.--Proclamation 'directed to be rnadc. yiela E. Buxton vir.l'ay. D. Biliton.- 3. W. Bishop, Esq., appointed : Commis sioner. - Martin,Hickok vs. Samuel S. Hick°lc.— Divorce granted. • First National Bank of Athens' use vs. Marshallßul'wk.—Rule to Set aside Sheriff's sale,. The billowing Sheriff's Deeds were se knowledsed • To H. L. ticott, trustee, for lot of hod tin Towanda township, sold Soptembf.r 10, 1880, as the , property of Catherine Gillis. $llO. To IL L. &Ott, trustee, for 2 lots of laud in Towandi township, sold Septent her 10, 1810. as the property of IL J. Madill. *55. • - ME=EIMMEtIMM To. William 11, Obriitlaii, for 52 ammo of lead in Tammroro' tmeeehlp, _sold Sept timber 10, 1580; 144,IMP`mleetp Leubei, , of land rasa sores , to, 4,*014t. Moses 0,;,.4; 77-1 ioiertY •:1 880, non. 445.1* COO, for 4 acre:tot land in 13hesheqain toVuship, sokl. April 29,1880, wfthwpropertY of Bally DaildWin, admit. of boliglau pavidson. $l5. • To J. F. Belay, for 75 acres of land . in Granville townsbii, told Bepteniher 3 1880, , as ihe property of B.:1 0 .. Lirepll3. ta oo . • To & Ackley,: for 34 PC4O4 of land in Wyalasing toWicihipi sold Sop. telpher 2, 1880, as the property of .W. B. Lathrop.. $3OO. i.l! To Judson Stephens, tot: acres land; in Tuscarora township, 'Old Beptinctier 10, 1880, as the property of Ed*. Als soy. $lOOO. • Ta G. D.,,Kinney, for 2 lots of land in Rome" township, sold September dj 1880, as the property of yilliaro Wolff $182.. Tolobn - Holtees; for house and lot in . tjwarida borough, sold", September 'lO, 1880, is ,tbe property of 'cleorgeAtid Amelbt Walborn. -41310. ' moADA7,4spraisin. 20ru. ' Martha J. Long vs. Mary T. Long et al —Rule to strike off satisfaction of judg ment and subrogate M. F. Long to the iighta ) of the plaintiff as to one half of the judgment. ' J. B. Broadley vs.. Alonzo 11ill et al— Caso discontinued. Luther K. Conistock ve. Mary. E. Com stock—John W. Mix eppointed Commis sioner. . N. N. Betts vs. Towanda Gas and Water Company et al, ganlisheei of C. S. .Russell—Rule to strike off judgment and set aside e x ecution. In the Matter of Sarah Britton—Jury find her a lunatic. Redmond Caton ap pointed commissioner. - John Carroll va. The Liverpool, London and Globe Insurince Company—llule made absolute and case removed to United States Circuit Court: • THE NEW YORK, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD. The engineer; engaged in snrvoing the route for the• New York, Lackawan na and Western Railway, have already passed Waverly and are now on their way to Elmira. It is asserted that the proposed route via Candor has been abandtined. With a completion -of this • line from Binghamton to Nichols, in• this county, the project of the Bradford Iteilroad from the State Line near that point to Rome, Towanda, and Canton, Pa., . a distance of but forty-eight , miles, will doubtless be revived. It may be remembered that JOHN S. MADDEN, the President of that road, has a chaiter from the Pennspivnia Legislature, and some time ago commenc ed its construction in accordance with the provisions of such charter: lie hab also the right of way for nine-tenths of the distance from the State Line to Canton. Upon, the construction' of this road m old route from Boston to Pittsburgh be aimost an air line. Prom Cant to Pittsburgh connecting roads are already wilt 4,3 Driftwood and Caledonia, strik in Allegheny river above Kittatinniiig. surrys and papers of the. MADDEN r to eye tiOW in Philadelphia, whero ef fo are making to have the road built.. In • .ning the line for the N. Y. and L. 47, W.R. the engineers proceed regard less of everything exOpt shortening the distances as compared with those of the Erie ! road. In some places 'they follow_ the pld canal and in 'others they cut throi gh the door yards of farm houses. . Thil-engineers claim that the line 'from ' Binghamton to Elmira will be considers bly shorter than that of the Erie. To coris ect with the Ithaca branch, p bridge will doubtless be built across the Susque hanna, east of Owego. If in connection a svith this tlie MADDEN told should be built Owego will be brought in direct communication 7Rith: , various points iu this State an&Pepnsylvania, a large poll Lion of the trade of which has been , dii verted elsewhereeteego Gazette. IitOROUON - ORDINANCE The following,o ‘ rdinatiee relating to the - ..runuiud;of hacks; baggage wagons, &c., has bee ni dopteit,by the BOrough Coun cil : 1 'I. Be it 'ordained by the Burgess and Council of the borough "of Towanda, and, it 18 hereby ordained by the authority of the same Sac. 1. That from and after the 20th day of September, A. D,,..i55,0, each and ,every person who. shall engage or be en gaged in carying passengers for hire with in the limits of said borough of Towanda, shalt be required to pay , into the treasury of said borough, an annual license often dollars, for each. and every hackney coach, cab, or vehicle by them so employ ed,.eaid license to be first obtained and paid for before entering upon said busi-' 11038. SEc. 2. Each and every person who shill engage or be engaged in the carrying of baggage for hire within said borough, shall be required .to pay into the treasury thereof an 'annual license of ten dollars, to be obtained .and paid for as aforesaid. SEC. 11. The price or tate!, of fare to be takeh or paid to own ers or drivers of vehicles employed in - carrying passengers as aforesaid shall be as follows, to wit : For carrying one passenger from one place in thaborough . to another, or to or from either of the railroad depots of this place, not exceeding .25 cents. - For children not under six or over twelve years of age, so carried aforesaid, not exceeding 12 cent& If under that age and accompanied by an adult, no charge. For driving by the hour, for &carriage load or less in number, not •exceeding $ l .O O . For attending - funerals, including gang from. - the - residence to the cemetery or place f burial and not exceeding $3.00. - , • For carrying to or fr om the fair grounds of the Bradford Count%' Agricietural So ciety, or to or Rutty's l'arls, not ex _ coedit* 25 cents: For • carrying to and frorsk evening parties, pnblir, balls, and family parties, for carrying every two persons, not es ceeding $l.OO. • 1. _ , For early morning_ calls, for eaglage load or less, from 12 o'clock' at "night until sunrise, not exceeding $l.OO. Baggage shall be carried' by each and every person holding - a libonse for carry ing the same at the following rates, to wit: . . • For each and every trunk, or other parcel weighing more than thirty pounds boor from one place in said borough' to another, or to or front. either of the rail -road depots, not exceeding 25cents. SEC. 4. Pio owner or driver of any vehi cle used for the purpose aforesaid in the borough of ' Towanda, stall ask, demand, or receive any larger snip than be Or they 'Play„be entitle'. to receive : Mt aforesaid, nnder the pe naltj of Film Dot., LAUB for every such 'ranee, .to be sued for and : recovered from the_owner or. owners,l3r the driver-of any ech vehicle: And no,such owner or driver shall de-, mand or receive from any such pa s senger any extra compensation, or' any sum whatever for carrying and transporting withsnch name's or palsenger, in or upon said vehicle, iany • Ordinary baggage : 43r luggage, belonging thereto, 4,0, or from any place in said is:moues, or to or from any place mentioned is the table of rates aforesaid, under a penalty of Two Dos.. -.--- No owner or :iiriver.. of anyykftiPtge wagon or baggage sapless, shall demand 1 or rimers a larger awe for thottatospotti tiOn ,of !maize "than t llio ; tato pssaaribed le the ireielielee Ott* *P . " Mak of Two DoWrsa::. aze: 5. The noinhei licenia.of every hackney- embr ' , cab; carriaga: attic* shall be. Printed in legible char. *era on the (Intel& ".theredf, or on the todePep and &dim; ot this IDedb. name, with the name ot-tb,a cnvnet of slid week cib orrx#riae'or rehic shall be framed snit hung Jcp ; ire 'y in roils , conspicuous place in. the 1 thereof; under a penalty kw! litpunc Donau for each offence of violating the provisions of Vieseiections. , . Sae. %Every. person . carrying pin e *. gets in violation -this ordiean: in re spect to lioensp, shall Upon conviction, be liable te a penalty.-of Tea DoLutus, tO be sued for in the name of the borough, and collected as other. debts of like amount are lied for and collected, and the Menge so gmtea shall be deglized forfeited and revaked. "4' Sac. 7. Prescribes the form of license to be issued. , - - . '. - PERSON AL.. , v , —Miss MaT gan.has Ow on s .14sit to friends in, lirc r 7 N. Y. -.,-p. W. parrs spurn has taken a pci &Sion in Km s Drug Store. , „ . —Mr. end Mrs. L. MIIIiDY et ,Itlutes, are visiting relatives in this place. - • 1 -G. A. Gunnsav has sold his residence. on Ruston street, to Gso. W. Boon. —Dr. E. D. PA and family, am vis iting friends it Annapolis,' Maryland. E. 0. WAnehas taken a position in the S.L. de 8. Railrowl office at this place. Mirtir. DOANE, of Philadel phia, •is visiting her , many friends in Smithfield. • —Rev. G. P. SiwaLL and wife, of . Troy, have returned borne from' their . Eastern trip. • —Miss MATTIS CowLss,. of Elmira, is visiting her friend, Miss BELLE thusw,- in this place. . —Miss S. L. JOHNSON, of Groton, IL Y., is the guest of her brother, C.= H. JOHNSON, this plaoe.. - —Rev. B. S. Diits and family, of.Ohia, returned borne from a visit to Smithfield, on Monday, Sept. 20. —Miss GEORDIE GRIFFITHS, of this place, contemplates spending the winter with friends at Akron, Ohio. —Miss EDITH GRIFFITHS, of Louisville, Kentucky, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. J. Gnirwrrris, Main street. . —Mr. and Mrs. JAMES Mammas, of Owego, N. Y., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. W. PArtrici f in-this place. —Mrs. W. 1.1. MORGAN, of this place, had the misfortune to lose •a ten dollar bill on Main street one day last week. —Mr.. and Mrs. S. W. Po moor, of Troy, have returned borne from an ex tended trip through the Western Stites. —Messrs. NEWMAN and COREY with their ladies, returned. to Smithfield, Sat urday last after xi ending a week in New York. —Min &LUAU Lemcinurx, of Lodi,.Ben. eca County, N. Y., visited her cousin, H. L. LtvonEux, Esq., in this plane, last --Mr. EVANS, of the firm of Ewrs & liii.nnrrn, is in New York this week, purchasing a stook of goods for the' fall trade. -Itev. E. P. littowx, Rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Troy. and wife, have gone on a visit to Cornwall; Leba non County. —The Democrats of Bradford County have nominated ARTHUR HEAD, Esq., of Athens, for District Attorney. ARTHUR is out of his element.— Waverly Advocate. —FRED L. WILCOX, of the Argus office, who has spent the summer at Cape May,. returned to this place (710 Monday, and has resumed his duties •in the Argus es- - tablishment. —Mrs: Joux ROILAT andlliss JENNIE DOUGGANS, who have been °tie pleasant visit to friends in Columbia county, for several Weeks past, returned home on Monday last. —Rev. IfmaY„ 3 : WELLS, of Wyoming, preached in ' the,‘pheirch at Merryall, on Sunday, the 12th Einstant. Thirty years ago that day he oabbed his thrst sermon in the same church at Merryall. —JESSE WootatcFr.„ a former well "mown resident of this place, is lying dan geroualy ill at the residence of his son-in law, IS A AC KELEUII at Detroit. There is but slight hopes o f f his recoveiY. -:-DA.vin Burr's, of North Towanda, who has been afflicted with partial bilnd riess for some months' past, rejoices that under the skillful treatment of a Wilkes- Haat: occulist, his sight his been mach improved. - '• • —HELEN, an idolized little daughter of Mr. and Mis. 'JAME* LEWIK, - aieci on Mon day morning last of scarlet fever. The afflicted parents have the sympathy of our entire conimunity in their sad be reavement. . • —W. H. 31Farceu and C. L. CODDPO, of this place, will attend lectures in - tbiti - Department of 3fedicine University of Pennsylvania, at • Philadelphia, this fall and winter. They left for Philadelphia on Thursday evening last--; —3lrs. H. V. BS:I3MM, of Emporia, Kansas, accompamed by, her son, Master Dreg, arrived in town,lait evening., Mrs. B. formerly resided here, but went • West when - a young girl: She returns now to visit her mother, Mrs. Joint B. SMITH, and other friends in the county, and will meet with a hearty reception,—Review, Monday. —The- Owego' Record ' says: "The youngest compositor within oar knowl edge is Master WALTER Iticeowpcx, son of the editor of the made. He is only -about thirteen years old, and puts np from 3,000 to 4,000 type per day ire very 'correct shape,be4des 'making himself useful in Various o er ways. • GvEntispt, Cashier of the Cii • izens' National Bank, his disposed of his interest in the hank to GEORGE W. arc% and others.,and will retire from that in- stitution about the first of October ` and engage in the banking business at Can ton ; having bought the banking business there of DOANE & Son. —Rev. Dr. TAYLOR, of Towanda ' is holding special pervices in the interest of the Universalist Sociaty of this place, at the house on the corner of Church and Seminary 64eet„. This has been recent ly fitted up for this purpose by Dr. A. J, COLE, and will hereafter be lased by this denomination.—Mangyetd Advertiser. -1111tAlf A. Baini., for the past thir ty-the years editor of the Owego Gazette, has sold his interest in the office 'to his late partner, Leßoy W. KINGMAN and retired from-, the = business: The good wishes of all who have known Mr. BEE- R; either individually or editorially, will go with him in 'his retirement from the business pursuits of life. —The Harrisburg Patriot, of a recent •date, Contains the following in regard to a former resident of this County : A. Wnivrav, Esq., civil engineer, 1( and family,) for many years in .the service of the Pennsylvania.Canid Company, le(i, Tyrone-on Thuredity ~i to take , np Often.' residence, for the rut*, in that.thriving railroad center.- The= Rood-wishes :of a large circle of friends of this city follow Mr, Sit urrast and family to their new bOrire." • WHAT THE LADIES SAY ALL the world knows, that when a wo man liar once expresled 'a decided °pip..., ion upon any subjeet, the matter may be regarded as settled, and the "status of the article under consideration is defined be yond possibility of ;dispute. Nor ere these opinions Often --wrong. That mar velous short-handed logic, which enables the female intellect to riudi to a conclu sion, as if by_ instinct,: while the slower masculine mind is still struggling 114 the proi and cons,"is genendly to be depend ed on: and when_alroOmn sepia thing hi good, the chances area thousind to one that it deserves her encomium. ,j An apt illustration of this truth is Eu, , . _RICH? FASHION QUARTEEL, of . whiCh the Fall number is before us. :'Ft at over , sixty thousand ladies, throughout the' United, States ' ehoidd 'accept thIS :Ape as thsir guide to Fashion and Shop ifig, hi snflielent evidence "Of- the Cigna:. tion io which it is bold by tlio fairer por 7 trout` of the community: ' Tka 100 lc at the melpizine, - discern :tic character at 11 ,0=4 and to sidscrdi 3 .. . : wh ile - them* readefelaranteS isges mt. isidth se ats the idis.tr *O_ We ak .3F3(kreful• Oil tb o dewriPtkoketeillealiFiteteledee the tataitli verdict to besound.. - " " f The Fait number open 'with 4 choice eehx*ti efiltetery articles; In • which eh titstaniOlit blinded.-with instruction *isms - domarnaking; . uo:o44,etc,tioilievevealeithintereist ind'akeallutk Thai toilette a general review - of rsolldene . fer the Fell season, and then come the reviews of the different departnumts of -horiaeltold awn omt:commerming with.thatb;ot Fen 'cos. tunaie.' In every department, a clear des cription of the chimgee of fashion isgiven: new articialare desbribed at length, and 114trated in a . ieelly artistic manner : and coMPlete price bait are' given,to enable the reader to oompare the cost of different styles. A magnificent lithographed Fa shion Plate accoinpanies the book; repre senting actual costumes, at moderate prices.. The magazine; as a whole, forms a perfect shopping guide, and should en able Its readers to mike their purchases from any store, in the:country, without fear of being over chirOJ, br induced to, buy unfashionable goods.- Published by Enureu Brms., 287 to 295 Eight Ave., NeW ,Tork, at 50 cents a year, or 15 cents a single copy.' • BRADFAFU) COUNTY AGRICUL- J; - TURAL SOCIETY. • . lAA of Jadges chOsen 4 ta'act at the Mb Annual Fair of the Biadford County Ag ricultural Society, to be held at East To wanda, MI September 29th and 30th and October 1841880 : CLAM I—uouBzB. (Divisions 1 to 4 inclusive.) S. M. Dickerman, Burlington Borough; E, G. Goocling, ShesLequin ; P. W. Mo• rey, Asylum. • (Divisions 5 to ' 3 inclusive.) Dernmou Ackley, Tuacarom ; Charles L. Tracy, Towanda ; R. W.. Darling, Windham:- B. L. Smith, Borne ; Daniel Bradford, Columbia ; John Baldwin, Pike. . (Divisions 15 to 17 ineluiive.) • Main Sweet, Monroe ; Joel Adams, Spriogtli3ld ; W. W. Biker, Warren. Andrew Webb, Sheshequin ; E. O. Wil ey, Pranklin ; John Erskine, Herrick. A. H. Campbell, Burlington ; John J. Stevens, Standing ( Stone ; James Irvine, Monroe township. Henry Kingsbury, Towanda; S. P. Warner, Herrick ; Charles Daugherty, Rome. - George Smith, Wysoa ; George Stevens, Towanda ; Squire Northrup, Athens. Samuel Oveushire, AthOns ; S. Ba con, Asylum ;.lieorge 84 - tholomew, ills- . Eastburn Werkbeiser, Orwell ; E. G Owon ; D. 0. Hellen, North•Towanda. ./ CLASS 8-FARM IMPLEMENTS. W: A. Park, Monroe ; George L. Forbes, Home ; John Piollet, Wysox. CLAES . PNINCFACTUREI) ARTICUbS ETC. Ezra Loomis, Troy ; S. H. 114, Bur ogton ;•Hart H. Smith, Herrick • CLASS 10-PAINTING AND FA..nciF" WORK, Mrs. H. H. Morgan, Wysox ; Mrs. D. C. DeWitt, Towanda ; Dr. J. K. Newell, Wyalnsing. • CLASS I.I7;.NEEDLEMORE, ElC. r Mrs. DeLong, North Towant ; Mrs. S. C. Nagle,e, Monroetoir Mrs r e) Greett, Wysox. - - CLASS 12 AND 137-MILLINERY, FLOWERS, ETC. Mira. A. A. Taylor, Rome ; Mrs. Chas. Prince, Windham ; Mrs. E. R. Vaughan, Wyalusing. Hon. P. D. Mon ow, Towanda ; Ira. Finch, Windham ; Rev. D. Craft, Wye fusinit: . . M. L. Rockwell, .Weit. Burlingtmi; Etrati DUO, Leßoy: ;"' Benison Black, Wyalusiag. CLASS 16-BLACKSMITHING. Hanipten Champlin, Orwell ; C. M. .Vanwinitle, Rata° ; J. C. Elenaley, Wy spa. Judges are , desired to report and have ibeir names entered at the business office as soon as they arrive, and must report to the Superintendent of the department in which,they are to act. Judges are de sired to examine the Premium List with particular care:, On Thursday afternoon last.afire broke oat in tho tannery of A. CORBIN & which WM entirely burned, with'contents, and a portion of the •bark in the yard. The. barn'of L. L. LEROY, was also burn ed. - • The_Catholic Church and L. L. LE ROY'S'sicre caught tire, and many other building sin the vicinity, but they were wrested from the devouring element be fore much damage was done. When the fire was first discovered it was over the furnace. There were about one hundred and fifty cords of bark burn ed. •About eight hundred or one tlious and sides of leather were saved. The insurance on the building and furniture was about sB,ooo.—lndependent Republi can. lion. J. B. G. B.uscoes, a prominent citizen acid business man of Owego, com mitted suicide at hi!porne in that place, on Tuesday, by cutting his throat. It is thought that financial embarrassment was the cause whith led him to ielf-de struction. The depeased was well knew!' in this comity, bitving been , in ,former years a resident of Windham township. He represented-this county - in the Legis latUre in the years 'lB5B . and 1857. lie moved. tpOwego about twenty. years ago, Aerelie 'engaged heavily iii the wool bus iness, and in which business be had con tinnedtip to the, time Of his death. He was abOnt sixty-fivi3 years of age.. printer named GEenos, F. Bisnor, supposed to be from Honesdale, Ba., and a !uember of the Knights of Honor, was hiund dead in his bed about ten gclock• yesterday morning, at the Cottage:Hotel, Binghamton. He had been in townieever al.days, and was drinking quite,: hard. Shortly before be was found dead, he bad called to have some, piper brought to his room, and it- was furnished. He was a than about twenty-eight years of age.— daietti, Friday.: • , • ` l-, BURLINGTON. ..;.. : 1 46 # l b * - fh i il e re if 444,. 1 ,.„ i': atilail ing , eltnpleiliors, the brickwork bo th'or ?ea t wi ,being done, and the roof boards on for Ms' slating: 'Tile main , front Las; ' heditki three stories, and is to be surniountedly a tower. Thieved of the truiiding seems to bare rl9olV,4oltbsitteh iteet's.special'atteation,-and'he bile be °°°iLf"4. 6o 4,°R 4 1 e 40.Y. , Muitt of 1 froitbiat Wii, Ole, neaS.sublitantlid and connianding. tiiy hail? *lmp igcriod CLASS 2—CATTLE. (Divisio :is 9 to 14 inclusive.) CLASS r CLASS 4--SWLNE CLASS Sr...POCITRY CLARE 6... -DAIRY -PRODUCTS. CLASS 7—PAR.SI PRODUCTS Divisions 33, 34 and 35. Maslow 36, 37 and 38 CI SS 14-EMCATIONA.L.- CLAES 1:i -(ORANGE EXIIUIITS. FIRE AT NEW MILFORD. SUICIDE.. SUDDEN DEATH OF A. PRINTER. EMI Local Correspondence. R.Widers4 the Beeektei: - • - It is Well known that brit . weathei 7 brings sickness and - thirt_thOil ;, • greatest Is necessary - to prevent`disorders even on the part of those most healthy. What _there is,in the= hest that should alaure . di ease cannot certainly be knoWn, - birt cholera,_dysimtery.tebility, lassitude, vertigo and- niani.other -suriderisnd - .dangerous maladies come every season and cam great lingering and thrsusurds of derides. , F or people gstirrough the, summer withoue„uppleasant symptoms. • Tha month beoetnes,dry and parched; the buena' red with white, the pulse irregular, the head feierish, the boidjr - : crimped and the limbs swollen "and flied. Isdies especially, with 6 ' natural delicacy and tendency to female troubles; fin d the hot 'weathessimost t unbearable ; while little Children. are dying every day from extuurstion and bees-Asa Patents neglect precaution and care. A prominent and well known physician of New York asserts-- Nal 1 boiler that' than as his posi tive more `three-fourths of all so-called Summer complldriti arise from dbuirderedlseeretions,- and that these secretionary orgruts; which, by being out: of order cause so myrrh trouble are the kteys and.livii. • The brain controls the life, but, w - of,. -- the lo bolt ilea the health. lowerpirt the There is One, arid onli one known ,vegetable that svikl abriointely-- - regulate and control the Kidneys ruid Liver at all times and 'thus prevent the madfidangers of the Summer. That yegetableo Weit • Willa leaf,) is rifid as the basis of -Warner's Safe Kidney and 'Liver _Oise. It is per, pleasaat to taste and absolutely certain in its resUlts. It keeps those who intelligently use .it in perfect- health, and cures those whose secretion* are deranged. For all urinary complaints of either *ex it is infallible. Foiall billions troubles it,. is certain. For the hot seatu'init is invaluable and every person of - - care and, intelligence sliould not fail to keep.Warriei'e Safe Kidney .abd Liver Cure near-at Wind, and use-it upon the aPproach of the slightest symptoms. It may save , your life erri,that of somT other friend ;it will certainly prevent map suffering; It is for _sale- by druggists in-all parts (If the world ; tic careful and take- no' other. "A word to the wise is sufficient:" for another building, set apart as .a de partment for, the insane. The GARFLEI:D and ANTIIIIR Club was addressed en the evening of the Bth ult., at Lono's Hall, by the Republican candi date for District Attorney, • Mr. A. C. FANNING, of Troy. His speech was easy, logical, truthful, sparkling, daring and convincing. He showed himself . above being disturbed, either by the menaces and blats of an old "died iq •the wool," who Tor the occasion had managed to get himself outside an unknown' quantity of bad whiskey,' or the peeps of 'another poor unfortunate. Mr. FANNING wis ac companied by the Troy Glee Club, which favored the meeting with some eicelleng and tenth!! son7s. • • The Democracy received a MOO', brief comfort from fi rst reports from Maine ; but they soon came to grief again, and the other party.otl Saturday night jellifi ed over the Nictory by firing ,thirty eight booming guns—the tallyman being ordered to put down none but maters for the Republicans, while the fizzles were to be accredited to the ItyscocK boom. MonntaiU Lake hair really' become a likely place of resort for pic-nics and pleasure excursionists. Mr. LESOX his made things convenient. The .grove nicely prepared with roads, walks; swings, seats, tables, and a large and pe'r4 manent pavillion for shelter or' daUcing; and the lake is furnished with boats and a good plank lauding- t in short the ties for pleasure see)sers 'axe abundant, and they have kept the "placil warm dur ing the past season. The West Burlington Cornet;Eand has been called on many occasions to furnish the music; and they do not take a back seat for any that blow horns 'or beati:drums. E. 'Pit:emus nint; September 20, 1880. WOUTLILESS - STerr I .—Not so fast my friend ; if you could see the strong, heal thy; blooming men, women and children that have been raised - from beds of sick ness, suffering and almost death, by- the use of Hop Bitters, you - would my "Glo rious and invaluable remedy." See an other column. BUSINESS LOCAL. kW" TETE-A-TETE SETTS, WINE SETTS, LIQUOR SETT-at 99•Ceut Store. CB3IgNT.-4tlSt receiv ed—another rar toed of 19; ; Star Cement. Rcpt'.. , • R. M. WE.L . L. ES. tar For. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitii and all affeetiOlail of the •Lung.c• take AvErt•s :Cherry Pectoral. • • sep23-Iw. ar CASH PAID FOR PRODUCE at: 0ct.30. ' ; DECKER lk. VOUGHT•S. The -99-CENT STORE is Ifead quarters for everything In the line of LAMPS and LAMP - GOODS. • „ Sept. 2.1r2. Vr WANTED !--AD . . Agent' for . the Pittston Steam llye Works, to canvass Towanda Athens, Waverly lad the surrounding country. A live, wide-awake man can do well at it. ,yor terms, address with reference, J. W.. COstrilel, Pittst. n, Pa. - ear COMER has the best wearing Shoes for Men, 'Review! Youths wear ever offered. In Towanda, and at prhies within the reach of all, .Our goals. are NEW and of the BEST QtTALITY. DECKER & T`ovairr. rilir Try CALTEn's Little Nerve Pills for any ease of nerrouaaess, .slciplessuesi, weak stomach, lotilgestion, - .dyspepsia, etc.,i ie!let is sure. The only aerie mediate for epe price In market. In Yip' at 25 cents. • Sept2.3.' ger; UNIONCIDER MILL.--This is: an excellent Portable Mill—one - that commends iiself, at sight. Farmers hivingapples going to waste, will de well.to give the Cider 211111 atrial. It grinds emits' and rapidly-crashing the fruit instead of grating. • Capacii:7 , five barrels per day. 'For sale cheap. - ' 1" . R. it. wzu.ii. • Towanda; Pa., Sept. 7. • rek. SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES (illsMul attachments at the 99-Ceet Store. ,„ , • —a 7, :Si' There are many .for (If rveas debility In men that y ICU to t$ Of iparter:s Iron Pills. Those who are troableti Oarsmen& weaknesi o iagit stream, de., sbottlictrs them. - _ 7:Vir " I have ,used several bottles of BIIIKON.B,I4IITER. REGULATOR, and you may record the that My feelings are so far changed that I can oatlearty, and am more lit a well man than 1 have been for years psi*. I Alai° suffered four years and am grateful for sltef. • , • ‘. J.:RAFFERTY. Viriodlcal Store; 1806 Marketlst., Phila. or Fora good, - dnrable and neat-fitting 511014,. call at P. J.III.U3VS, opposite Seeley's HOWL Nov. 27-tf. PENNStLVANIA. STATE COL LEEN" admits both sexes. 'Endowment halt a Mallon. Tuition free. Courses or study, Claasl cal, Scientific, and Agricultural. A Thorough Pre paratory Department. Expensek $3 to ti per week. Foi catalogue, address, JOSICPU SuourLthot. A. M., Pres. State College: Pa. Aug. 12-wl.o. Provisions of MI kinds, of the best 4 161 1 th at Dsoutk k venous's, ar Try our New JAP. TEA. Best in teKe. • DiCK7.II, & VOCUIIT. Clioice . TEAS and COFFEE a Ipeelalty - Deaner' Votra trrs. *. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. kcal sews on the Ilteot Delimit James A. °Aerial" by *Carleton.* the popular. bFilllant anQ faseleet... teg writer.. i The Ileest biographical publication which trlt be 'lettered to eenraseers during the eittepaign., LiDiaiAL TEEMS. For territory. ete:.appti at one" to - Jots* t. Not.r.AtiD *Co.; elttArch Knee, Phlladelphhi.. Aug. le. • Ur A full aniortmenp of WHIPO and crunnELLAs st ther . 9B-Cent Bum. tor PRICES WAY DOWN on Gents' Pixie awl Coarse Boots at 111.VIVS. opposite Sea ler* Hotel. Nor. 27-tt. . Cr Dayton & R9cisvoll liavitiktto*- entity ovinihalait ilia *plight, .feet cbtificleni :that with improved facilities, they cannot fait to Oro mains saUttoolltot to. idtelotittos ti - kl-otaos pictooo. . • - t : too , , - PAM Iitf#:111401111014.! n' The Inrgat, But and • Cheapest !100 of Shoes for Ladlesyliflssest and Children. woar Is found at Cons ctra new iota, corner Main 'and Plne.sU., Tracy !Noble's Block. 4. aprils • L. RODOEftB challenges corape T titlon for quality of goods and low priceaon Bash, Doors, Blinds and Moldlni,s, and al building ma. eerie - , •Asagi•tti. . It is impossible fora Woman alter a faithful course of treatment with LYDIA. E. rINKLIAIrei ~ V Eq ETABLE . COMPOUND to coutinueto setter with a weakness of the uterus. Enclose a stamp to 'Mrs:LYDIA E. PINICIII - 31. 'Western Avenue, Lynn., 3fasii., for pamphlets. kt old by Dr.l4. C. Foams, Druggist, Towanda, ra. , • - - . • ..i'Teachers' Examinat ens as ollpws: • September 4th, Overton; IStb. , Wllinot P. o 9 ;115th, West Warren. oett.hei9th, Glflets; 11th. Burlington; 12th, Leona; 13th, Sylvania: - 14th; Alba: 13thiGrantillo Centre; 16th, tarelfiy; 181 h, Rumtnerfield ;191h,Wraltudng; 20th, Black School yusearoi a ; Met, Leltaysvllle ; 22nd, Ife,rrlckyllle; 23rd.' Rome; 25th, Orwell Independent-; 26th, Llebfield Centre: . 27th, South Warertyf Milan; Zth,ltentli Creek; 110th; Smithfield. November Ist, Sheshequlb ; hod, Asilutit centre ad, New Albany; 4th, Pranklludale sth Leßoy, Gth, Canton ; 11th, Athens; 20th,,Troy;- 27th, To. wands. .• fir A'GKAND REITTATION.—WaTIIWT'S Orr Kidney and Liver Cure has readied a reputa tion-that Is not limited by 'the confines of. Section or I . l.ltiiary. There are no,lnjutions Substances nor 14!;e and tempoeary stimulants in the prefaration. It is Ninety , vegetable and compounded under a formula that has passed severe tests and won en 4ml-serpents from some ,severe the highest Medical_ talent In the country,,—New yorkirrortii. rir Hot weather .produces itiactiiiu of the liver. inaction ót• the {tsar causes diseased.: kidneys, and diseased'itidneys. and diseased kid nes s undermine the lite quicker than consumption. Ali these troubles can be avoided by using win. sera barelidneY and Liver Cure , the purest and bast remed ever discovered. -1 MARRIED - 4 flitt.NE—yALlS.—At the M.E. par to:tateSep fember 16th, 1580. by Rev. S. B. Heeatty. Mr. Lewis Drink orWysox, Pa., to Mlsa Eva Vans of Orwell, Pa. LEIVIS-bOBINSON.—At the . Presbyterian Ina sodage, Monroetom September 19t1t; trAO, by Rex. Mallon" Armstrong. Mr. Cater Lowisand Miss Saran Robinson, both of Towanda. ' • _ , 3 41 - WO , OD.—In Woodhull, N. Y. ' _September 4114 T6lBO. of typhoid fever, 0 race .M . Atwood, ,aged ~.'l4 yei. 5 aud . l4 day s . ' . Tit r i.EY.—ln Towanda. ldth lost„ Edwin, second ' _rpnlol Walter G..and llarrlet A. Tracy, aged 3 •': yrealks 10mouths and 7 days. i' Pi .ItcE.—ln East/ Smithfield, Pa.; Septeinher 14, after a long and ya7fiful Illness, Mr. Wm. llenry Pierce, aged ill years. •- 1 . - . • , - , ~ TOWANDA mARKgTS. - i REPORTED BY ST EVE.NS 4 LONG,' . - • - • Geniralde . nlers In Grocer;es amtProdHam corner Malnand Plne Streets. ' WEDNESDAY EYENING, SEP..= Inn. I===l . - ` rairiso, sat.t.usti .. Flour per - bbl 36 00 Or 7'50 Flour per wiek . .• - 4100 ki 1 till Corn Meal per 100... . t alt: 40 , Chop Feed,' (d ~ 140 . Wheat, per, bash: . ... 41a ) a' 1 19 41 20 k 3-1 25 •'i, Corn - Rye . 56.0 Oat,' - , '. -30 lit .- 92, a 37 Buckwheat ' 46 (5 . 41, ~ 00 43 ' • 5 :(corer Seed ' - I - 43. 5 0 al , 6 .0 Timothy, western. . , Or 73 - Imam, 621bs, 7 1 ; 41 (0 (a I - 25' 4120 tkli 1.50 '4 , orit. mess , 3) bbl. 418 00 36 20 00 - Hams 13 Ail 14 .Lard ' • a 10 4 12 Butter. tabs 20 (d, Vi 22 RI ' - "b 1 Rolls - 20 01 24 24 fh ZS Egg-s,,tresh 44 1 0 'lgl 18 C!.eese : ~113 35 16 _ PolatoeS. per bash— 25 34, -30 . 53, 95 tided apples • u 5 a 06 - V . 1111 •OS Beeswax 20;€5 22 -I 45 24 • COIIRSC?ED BY GEO. A. DATTON - • tildes Veal skins. lleacon , Sklns S eep Pelts.. }fides Veal Skins Uwcon Sklns.-'. Sheep Peys.... HOROUG HDP. ED STOCK FOR. T SALE. The undersigned has EIS£EEK.BERKSHIRE PIGS lOr sale. and very flue.ut three dollars each, when flve.weets old ; seine ready 'saw. V. IL uwozairAisr. nummemeid. " 1 2 0 . IS 11 04w . • • tireeters are cordially invited to be prevent G. W. uvax, CounttSupt II DIED. on'@ MX .50430111 90 .t 1 '2490 1 1 5 00421 2 50 CORRECTED BY 11. DAVIDow•3 M). 'O3 4 - 4 oaN . @la 25 40 05 ,11000 215 Veto Abre. V.: :mei: NOTlCE..—Wilerulasi, information has been given that • there hate been placed in the Susquehanna river, at svisrlotorplacas within the County of Bradford. certain unlawful contilv. ances for. the catching ot, flab, commonly known as fish.haskets, eft,— which are wasteful and exthsviogrant modes of fishing, and contrary to the laws of he Commonwealth now 1, Peter J. Dean, ' , lllzh Sh.rlff of the County of Bradford, by virtue Of said law, and as required thereby, do declare all melt contrivances to be common nuisances, and order them, when within the County of Bradford. to be, destroyed or dismantled by the Owners or managers thereof, on or before the 7th day of October. prt.rxiMoOr 1 shall proceedAo destroy tba same In' accordance with said law. DEAN: SherßlL Sheriff's Omee, Towanda. Seld, V., L iiiiMMIIMIE FIRE INSURANCE • Having accepted the agency of the LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY; (Amite orer $13,000,000 00.) I am prepared to , Writemoilcies at current niter. • '.41.1). SWAnTs, Agent. Office with Wm. S. :Viiiewit, 'Towanda, lyr. • . S"QUEHANNA-COLIMITATE la sTITRTstFaII Term of 'the 27th year will be gin MONDAY, AUGUST 23t0, HMO.. Expenses for hoard, tuition and furnished room, from .17% to , 11180 per year. For estskirne or further particu lars solldrsu the Principal, - ' Cowls L. Towar.daasii.. Isosso. t. ; I • • E IL .DOII2IIA.IJLi 325 'East Water St., Elmlra N.Y. :Tisi Floor DRY ROODS Dl Floor lIILLINSRY -.0 „id Floor CARPETS Sib-F100r..-4.OLOAKS k SHAWLS, - Ppper floors aceessible by elevator. itir*,isit of inspection isrespeottally solicited 1J to j I Ls hereby elven that 'all persons Indebted to the - estate of A. E. Bowman, Mate of 'ANAT.- de ceased; most make tonnedlate istyment: and alt perso s v e k baring claims against said estatolnun sent m duly arthentleated for Settlement; ' LUCTILAIII A. BOWMAN, JOSEPH 1 11071ontA.X. . Sept= Ow.s. • ." - Executors.•• CHARTER -NOTICE.—,-Noiice 'is hereby alien that an appilmatloaldli be made, ander the Act or Assembly of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act torwride for the locop o ration and regalation o t cersidrreor t o. Tattons.v.pprored 29th, sever :t - suppiataUbi thereto. for the marftror *elute 14.41 corporation; to 110 called the..- hartleulti'fill A m orist lon.° thr cbaraCter and.objeet of whtch to encoura g e nerlculture nod_ horUartltute an; the P Mutes's:boo ur a drririn g parr. and for th ese tort • poses to have. posses* atia trajOy all theri g hts. DOD. eflis-and privileged eenteried by imM. Act at" monthly suar : lte lapplenurator,• - - • • J. r, STONE, Soltelt • Canon,ita.,, Sept. a, mama; - - 10 lifil