=I ilvadford Xtepottet. ESE CIZAS. ALLICN, LOCAL ZDITOR Towanda, Pa., Oct. 21, 1880. T.NTI".III-1) IN TILE roSTOFFICE AT TOWANDA As M 111, NI ATTE:II. OP THE SECOND CLASS. (LOCAL AND GENERAL. T4e eipiration of subseription,is 1 0 I :be colored labet..- By noticing the erery subscriber can tell when his I ,7per trill he stopped unless the • :ion is renewed. j • • • :‘,2!) did U. Tar. eagle serea7tts. Tit]: weather is delightful. ^TiIF.RE is a fine of $25 for ,hunting on • 4 unday. T::t: Deniocracy are on the run. Keep THE Deniocrats .wanted "a change.' They got it in Indiana. . You will all.be happy under President ; AIiFIELD'S. administration. ‘; • is that HANCOCK boom. Ohio tud Indiana answer—busted. E. M. PITCHER'S new store building at Lellaysville, is nearly completed. THERE are a number of very sick and (le,poodent Democrats in this village. ' Yt . ll . may shoot quail and ral.liits.,.mCw --proyided you can find them to shoot. _VAI.T. overcoats are in general use these ri - - and very comfortable they are, EISEI 4 , TfiE Republicans of • Sayre-raised a MintlsTne pole at , that place on 'Friday VOTE the %thole Republican ticket., No (:,inplitneneary voting this fall and no ;•cialebin7, Dg.mocaivric poultry seems to be con spienous by its absence in a number o oar e.lebanges. 1:11.0 and a half ',tons of buckwheat flour were shipped froni Canton to Kansas on Thur:Thy of last Nyeek. J r!' - Al - (u - s - rus PIT El4'B, of ; East, Smitli6ld; has commenced the erection of a hand s“ine new dwelling house in that village. BEI Om: week from' next Tuesday J A . iES will be.elected President of ilit.se United States. And . ..don't ydu fop. MEN Do not delay your fall advertising, but come :o the.front and state to the people whi bargains you are prepared I to ( offer atla. . _ BrslNEss men all over the country are w.tking up to a sense of their duty ..and persoual interests inttlitpresent4Olitical St ruggle Tut: next Legislature will choose a United States Senator and apportion the state. Give H CLIS, TAYLOR Mxusit rousing majorities:-'" yin and Mon9AN BnowN, of Wyalti sin , ,4, killed a fine deer last week am, wonioledanother which they'rdid not get Pre6y good for-a one day's hunt. :1 1. - .lr.its 'in this neighborhood are much I,lolsed with the "xesul i ts of amber cane and' another season will sec much _intim ;.laut.ed and &irefully. attended to :• 5 1t ,throughout the' co nty shoultlihe unceasing in their effor to perfect - their organizations. Thr ha:(1 work only can stircess he attained at tlq, approaching' election. =I • CHU nrlr OF THE *l!iiESSlAti.—On • vcount ihe Ahseneeof jßev. Dr. TAY . Lowat the Convntion of the United States at thison, N. X., there will be no 56.- i& !: at the Church 'of the 31esSiati on SAnav next. ' rouctit.tkitur processions; banner, flag a:1,1 pole raisings and such Cietuonstra n i ,tions :.re all \yell enough as showing the. strength of the parties, bid going' ..to the polls on election day'is What counts. 11C-; -.1 pnblicams, remember this! • elitrly, of the L. S. C. has been 1.. 11M: at East Sinitlitield, with Prof. I. Presiilent, C. Z. :WooD I•ice-I'iesident, and Ntiss Amt;Li.k•l)EnEt•r • Seeretary, TIM membership at ptesght: humbeis•about. tiventy-tive. ; Emit v. 4.4 ok.nsmrru K a resident 0f, , E1- conunitted suicide in that Tbursday last, by taking arsenic. A short * t inny ag.i on of his arm: WaS, paralyzed; sir___,.ce which time his •relatives say he haS actletLas if_ his . mind 'as impaired. He v. as a 'tarried btan. WE have rec - qvcd the= first two tiumhas o f the Wvalusin , * .‘4l(i--- -a neat :26 colunin paper, the imblicatiou of which was tio gun al Wyalusing ; this county, last week, by S. C. CliznE, late of the late Daily ,this place. 'We wish the •Puh- Lsher success in' his . new venture.. Iteintblican friends must see that it i, - impossible fot us to have a yeporter at ev'itry club meeting, and wheti any-. Ilt,1%; of" special- interest takes place, if h I ; 4t sei•Ntarles tieill make a note of it ;inil m.nd it to tins °dice, we will cheer give it space in our columns accord LI - to it deserts :•11 - :ik-.0. convention will be held., by I;. (.;.•.izutoN, Of Burlington, at. the Pail 11.:otol . North Towanda, Commencing )..• , 011:27th, at ten o'clock A. M.,- and ing four days, closing with a.con .; t : Sat arday evening October 30,- 18.80, .1)0c to all singers who will attend. Ad- to concert, „45 1 cents.' Gospel mils combined will'be used.: 'f r, Democrats of this who been li4 all. sinniner in dec•ding ••, lea' 4‘flicial position they would con ...fill :under llANcocK's.administri : come to the conclusion that tlit'ir private businegs will require their attention for the next four Strange_ wh:it an effect that elec.- iu Indiana last week does have ou franc per:ions' calcalations for the future. • • A -Y ,, 1•N0 Democratic orator was giv i:,.: liIN views in a. down-town store the 0:11er tening.' lie had some very decid • v , l opinions. One was that GAitiIELD'S I. o :llCh . etion . With 'tl'e "Credit Mobilier" WIN a serious thing. lie held his . .own s ,, lne One said : "Say, What.was the (' Mobilier,' any.way'?"' ; The young in didn't answer the question, and it :Ka, noticed he didn't take a , prominent I,:trt in the ensiiing*consversation. 4 !, ;-: of the largest and most euthusias ti: meetings ever held in Asylum,. -meetiug held! at tho Grange Hall on Tuesday evoning." The large hall was filled to its utmost = capacity. Previous to the meeting the GARFIELD Club bad a torchlight process ion, headed by the Wysox band, and pre sented a very handsome appearance. The meeting was addressed by J. Hoteomn, ,f Esq., and C. H. ALLEN, and adjou rn ed t a late hour with three rousing cbeera• . r the whole ticket. For the excellent mu is furnished, the Wysox band received, as it merited, many encenients and hearty . cheers. Asylum is : ihoroitbhly aroused and has one of the best clubs ever organ , ized in this county. Look out 'for a -Re publican majority in that town in Nevem . her. , • - TUE two-year-old son of GE9noits SET, WAY,- of Elmira, was bitten in the face three weeks ago by a liound. Monday . morning of last week . the child died of hydrophobia] It had a spasm two hours preceding de%th, frotheeat the month continuously, and at times snapped its teeth and barked like a dog. When giv en water, which it seemed to crave, the child would violently reject it. The dog was killed, but it is thought that[Other persons have been biiten r . A SAD:accident °Centred at Sugar Run on Thursday, by which an estimable lady, Mrs. WALLACE DODGE, came ecarlosing her life. She was boiling cider in her back yard when her clOthes took fire. and having no water at hand she had the pres cum or mind to jump into a swill barrel, whiclitimelir effort doubtless saved her life. As it as she received severe burns in • several places on her body;. but we hope they may not - prove fatal. ' Dr. Quick - was called and skillfully dressed the wounds.—Reci OF 'the play to !e given. at Mereqr 'all next Friday evening; the New York Exp,resB says : . • 4-Gur Candidate" a- wild 'absurdity, into; whidh is crowded .two hours of unal loyed fun, was presentedfor ithe first time in this city, by the Richmond'& Von Boyle Combination t•the Statidard:The,,., atre last evening. 'would be vain to at-' tempt an especial de ription of it, foi it was evidently writte for the_ purpose of causing laughter . aid accomplishes - its mission. Anything more uproariously funny could not be co ceived, :aid it pos- - sesses, moreover, the • dditional merit .of not being vulgar. Mr . Harry G. Rich moms, who appears as rimwig, the can didate, is very funny, anti 2 -tho same may be Said of -Mr. Von. Boyle - Shang theCbivaman:'! c. • • the• new boundaries of' the M. E. ference, a. portion of th Troy I)is- 1 t has been transferred to ;antral New 41:0, and the following pari. lies are now flan the Elmira' District.% The ap pointments for them at the session of the Conference inlAyracuse which closed on WedneEday, are as follows : PRESIDING. ELDER-C. C. WILBUR Towanda—C. II: Wright., Troy—C. L.. Connell. Burlington—P. Smith. , Canton—l). W. Smith. East Cantou 7 -M. S. Rymer Modroetou—l.- VanKiik Sinithileld—.T. L. King Leona—W. Latham Albany and Overton—To be, supplied Ulster—J. C. B. Moyer. 1 ' • Liberty Corners and Asylitin—S. A. .Chubbuck. East. Troy and ColuinbiaTo lse sup plied by X. M. Jerolemae. • Big Pond—To be supplied- by A. King. , . . . Os Thursday last the Republicans of No* Albany raised one of the handsom estpoles in the State. It is ot.sprucci and frera the ground to.the ball -at , its : top is one undred and twenty .feet. ,A. large concourse of people were present. from th6surrouuding towns: - After the pole, raising the assemblage was called to . or de* by JANIES TEILII; who 'nominated Dr. PLANK as chairman, who was unani mously blected. On - taking- the chair the Doctor made soma very pertinent and pa triotic remark ii after which he introduc ed lion.W. T - DAviks,* whe addressed the large assembly for over an hour. in a very ale and convincing manner. He. was followed by Hon. E. OVPLTON, in an • , eloquent, logical address which was re with evident pleasure mid - apprOf bation.n The Monroeton and „Liberty Corners Bands furnished the mus" ; which was excellent. A special train'. om this place conveyed a large delegation f orri here and Monroeton to the meeting.: t" was a grand rally, and will have a good effect on the 2d of November. . Is the return military rifle match he,: tween Company A,' Njuth Reginient,' of this place, and Company D., Twelfth Re giment of Canton,' . on Saturday , laSt,. the team of our _home company was again victorious by :166 points. The shouting . by the men of docripany •A was lietter than in the previous match, while the Company D team was not made up of the same men, and was weaker: The )fifty Calibre Springfield Government Rifle was used. The following is the score : . 1- ! c COMPANY A, NINT.II ICEi:IMENT, TOWANI)A. 21mi yards: Total 3. M. Esistsn 4 4 4 t; - 3 4 4 4 5 4-41 Walls Culr Is 3 3 . 4 4 4 4 3 t 4 4—.16 ly3lteli Ayres ' _11•4 3.11 . 1 4 1 3 3--;13 .t. lyll4 ' a 4204 2 2 2 -3 3-35 Mtrrly 4 2 3 3 0 3 2 '4 2 1-27 Porter Stratton 4 3 4 3 3 3 4 a 4.5-36 Tothl,.. \ J. M. F.0.. , 0n ills Cole IVrther Ayres_ ; J. .\ . Wll' .. M. 'Aloofly PolLer Su atton. BEM , Tatal In all (earn 111311 . S ,eore)r-J. M. Edson, :7; W nits Col,. 77; Walter Ayres, 5s ; .1. A. Wilt, 54 ; 3100,1 y; 55; Porter Stratton, j.:,-364. CtIMPINY 1), TWELFTH' 111:,GIMENT, .CANTON S. NV ltaey.. ...... . IT. V:ine•it T. M. Watt. W WADI .1 oh ut•on c. - O. IV - • Daniel Segar SEM Pt. 'Wlthey .1. 11. Vanest T. M. Watts. Johns •n 0 Wilsey Daniel Sygar EZB ,Total lu all p•ach man's score)—S. ; f. H. Canes:. 32 ;T. 31. Watt.. 32; William ,John= null. 32 : C. 0 'Wilsey, 2i; Daniel Segar, 21-199. Score for COmpany A over Company D, 161;.• 'Fifa leading article in the Nora Amer frqn Brrietr for Noveinber is by' the Hon. 11"Aut1.h:NtBEAct.t LAWRENCE, and is de voted to an exposition of the monarchical principle in the United States Constitu tion: It is hi3Wll that under our Consti tution the ExeCutive is ves'tied with pow cis far greater than those possessed by the king in *a limited monarchy. : The amplitude of the President's constitution al-Powers is best seen from the histoiy of ,the war of secession, as when Mr. Lui- s CoLN, without waiting fOr the assembling of Congress ; dechired the.. blockade of the,,E!outhern ports, and called into ser., vie? for three years a volunteer army of upward of 42,000 \ men. The author fore- Seei danger to th#,pertnanence of our re, Publican institution's; resulting both from the*vastneas of these powers and from the existing methods of choosing Presidents, 'and thinki that a radical change in the Constituton :. is imperatively demanded. In Abe same number of the Review Bishop - W. C. DOANE i}Offitfi oat the advantages of free religious discussion ; even "the blasphemy of irreligious discussion,' :he thinks, works the glory. of - God. The Hon. MONTGOMERY BLAtti writes of "The Republican Party as it lima and is." I NM ,• • 560 yar4A. 2 3 5 4 $ 1 4 4 3•-••39 4.4.5 4 3 4 4 5 4 441, . 4 4 . 2 3 3 2 2 0-3 2-25 4 13 3.2 4 2 0 4 3-29 . 2 5 4 3 2 0 3 2 2 3,-29 2 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 i)=— 2nn yards. Total 2 . 4 4 2 4 4 4 3 3 4-34' , .3 2 3'4 3 4 3 4 3 3-32 0 2 2 4 0 3 3 2 . 2-18 0 0 0 3 3 0 3 3 5 0--17: 0.1 4 0 0.8 3 0 0 3-1.1 3.0 1, o'2 3 4 3 3 0-1.8 500 yards.: • Total 0 0 5 3 3 5 0 4-22 0 0 0 0 0•0 0 0 0-011 U 0 0 •0 3 2 2 4.11—.1 2 3 0 0 3 0 2 0 2 3-15 2 000300400-9 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 U 00-3 In , M. "ThlEBlllB COntribuMs; the third of his vainible illustrated pailem on "The Ruins of. Ventral America." the Other articles in this number of the Re view are "The'Nicaragua• Route to the Pacific," by. Rear-Admiral DANIXI4 i AM MEN ; "The Coming Revision of :the Bi b*" by the Rev.:Dr./ Rowans) PROBBY ; Recent EurOpeau Publications," by Professor T. R. Glom and finally a pa per entitled, "The Political dituation from aYinancial Standpoint," designed to show how the business interests of the country would be compromised by change from W r itepublican to a Democrat icndminis6ation of the general govern ment. This doeument is signed by over. tWenty of the heavieit capitalists of New York. - , 1 A FATAL ' A FFRAY. ' „ The Troy .G azettecif last *TOL gives the • _ following .partieulara of -an affray that took place at ; Austinville on the - \.sth inst ; ‘, and in which' EDWARD lit WI4IGHT, Of Wells township, received injutiies • froin which be died on the following 'Friday :1 , "On Tuesday, the sth of Ootober,.Ed:. *aid M. Wright, of Wells -township, - re- Siding about,three miles from Austinville, and Hugh Longwell, were at Troy to have some work done at a machine shop.' On going home they stopped at the Austin vale house, kept. by Warren Smith, and there drink some liquor.. After awhile Wright got into a sort of scuffle with Clar ence Smith, son of the !landlord, 1;010 re sides on a farm near Austinville and who happened to be present. It was about 1 P. A. when they stopped at the house, and the scuffling continued some time; appar ently in .a playful manner.. The . two.men were apparently friendly, but in the scuf fle Wright was thrown, falling with the back Of his neck against the shatir edge Of the bar. with . Smith's Weight against him., Either just. after or. justj before Wright bit Smith severely on •he left shoulder, and Smith, angry with pain, de niandeff to' know if he Meant fight; Nir r ight said -yes, he could whip him pr play him either. ' Smith was about to Amp On him when-the ,harkeeper, Seth Wood, told him ..not to, and after some continuance of the scuille,which had become a fight,in - which Smith struck Wright several times in the facnand Wright bit Smith again ,in the arm, they separated and Wright washed up; and at 2 o'clock started in.the wagon with Longwell! for his home, about three 'milesdistant. Eck. Kennedy, of Leona,. who' - was present, -noticed that Wright was somtgvhat stiff when he got into the .wagon. On reaching home he gilt out of the *agtin, but was so-stiff that he had to -be helped into the house, .though he sat and:played with his little', girl :for some time and then went into the. house, - going to bed soon afterwards. He was living with hii. father-in-law, John Dustin. From . this..time paralysis set in, until when'Dr. V. a ~ Carpenter, of Austinville, was - called "fifty-seven' hours after the injury, he found almost complete paralys'isof.the body and inability to perform any organic functions. Ho could,ihowever, 'converse, and told the Doctor he did.not know just how ithap pened, had no recollectiou of just how it occurred.. He gradually grew worse,• and at about 6 o'clock on Friday evening he .„ died. Dr:.Carpenter, who front the com plaints of pain in the back of the neck and other symptoms arguedja fracture Of the I vertebrae, advised a post mortem exami- nation: G. W. Noble, justice of !peace; summoned a coroner's jury, and 'in the absence of the corner an investigation was. had. In accordance with the above facts the coroner's jury rendered, a verdict ti which was sealed for trausmisslo . to the grand jury::: It reads . that 'the s id Ed ward M. Wright, met with his cleat i from • -injuries received,. in an- altercation With Clarence Smith - .in the bar-room Of I the hotel at . Austinville.' It remains' to be. seen whether the grand jury will . take ftirther epguisance of the affair:7 TOWANDA FIRE DEPARTMENT . THE annual 'parade of the I Fire Depart- mentcatue off on Friday last, and was witnessed by a largeconcourSe. of people . along its.line of march. While the number of men in line was not es large as in many' previous .parades, yet, the Department as a whole, never made' a better appeatance. The Franklin's appeared in, their -hand some and attractive new parade . 'shirts, 1 and their steamer, ' Whicheamer, was , drawn by font.' horses, shown. like ,a new dollar, every part: of it being cleaned and, polish ed to 'perfection, and showing that under the clre of Engineer" LANG the machine is iu perfect-order and as good for ser vice as on the day it was brought to our yillage... The 'Franklin , boys • marched ;ahead of their steamer, drawing . theiy hose carriage which was handSomely dec orated. Following the Franklimsteamer. came the Naiads, headed by the drum corps, drawing- their handsome, parade carriage, wilieh'was handsomely decorat ed. On the top of the carriage, .under a canopy of tla,gs, rode the three.year:Old_ son of E.:B. PiEricE, dressed iu the com plete uniform of the Naiads; andcarryitik -, in his hand a miniature trumpet. j The little fellow was master of the bituatido, and doffed his tire clip as he was cheered along the route, with the. ease and grace of ' one who had seen many more years, This was a marked feature in the proces sion and complimented by ad.' koll'oWing the Naiads came their handsorrie engine drawn by a beautiful iiair of hoises, and following that the Mantua boys,' lookipg splendidly, followed by their hook and lad der truck,.drawn by - a splendid. big team of nay horses driven by D. ‘si r nou.N. .11eaded by the German a • nil 'the col umn 2 moved from in front )f ate Park at about 2:30 r. M., and march ed Over . the following route': 1.71, Mai to York ave nue, up York avenue to' cast, out ( Lo cust to Main; down Main to Lombard, up Lombard to Second, down. Second to Grant,' down Grant to Main,. up Main to Park, where they .were reviewed by the , Council, and briefly addressed.byJ. coin, Esq. As we have on several•oeca sious remarked heretofore, notown in the country of the size of Towanda has a Fire. Department that will compare with ours in any respect, and, the parade - Of Friday only strengthened our luiliefin our previ ously expressed opinion. • REPUBLICAN REJCIICINGS A grand demonstration was made by the Re - publicans of this.pthee and vicinity last Thursday .evening*.. The Gatimi i .p and-ARTHUR Clubs were out and paraded the streets; making a splendid appear:into with touches and firewdrks, while the can. non,near the• Court House .shook the earth and caused the re-echo as discharge followed discharge in rapid sneee;Sinn: Ban-fires and illuminations served to light up the streets, as thousands . gathered to witness HI'S imposing spectacle. Ulster contributed many stalwart. Republicans, and when Monroe joined . the procession the • line of torches was increased from three hundred anirfifty to four:hundred. • , The transparencies were gotten up in tine style, ' and bore inscriptions and illnstra • • Con's second only to some of THOMAS NAST'S efforts in amusing cuts. The line of march was up" Main to, Chinch ; east on Church to Williaria ; northon William to Chestnut west on Chestnut to York .Avenue to Huston street ; west on Hos ton.street Ito iThird ; south on Third to'l Chestnut ; east on Chestnut to York Av . enue, and south on York . Avenue' and Matn i to ,Lombard ; west on Lombard to. I ..eciortd,; south on Second to Grant, east on rant to Main, up Main toiPark. All along the line of march there were: bril -1 liantnilluminations of resitiences—tixi nu milirons to mention-rwhich Were cheered b 34 the columnlivit filed past, At the ,conclusion of the parade, a meeting was organiied in the Park, - With Colonel E. Owitrozi cis Chairman. . The meeting 'was the largest that has l:beei held here ME • during thap • - , t campaign, th' crowd nearly fillinghe entire rPark.ishil , Main greet ilt411) t of the Park and Park street on the orth Were fi lled with pee pie. Colone l OvEntasr, on taking the chair maAe 'Lolled stirring speech, and introdireed Warm O'bororEtt., the elo qUent yoang Irishman of Elmira. 'Of Mr . . O'CoNNELL's weed; it is on l y. necessary , • to say that notwithstanding it Was a long one, yet tkat immense concourse , r:)lpet• ple listened to it _with the closest atten tion from,ommencement to ending—ex cept when cheep rent the air at frequent intervals at the telling Peirita made by ,the able and eloquent speaker.. ,It , was .`one of thelanttspeeches 'of the cam paign and was a fitting conclusion to one of the grandest poligcal denionstrations ever • witnessed in this place. -The Germania and Monroetod Bands and several drum. corps furnislied e the mingle which was ex pellent, _boch-' , ort. the match and at • the meeting.- - ..-4-: , lti'," „. . . • ''',.,fp.i?BfT.RY. Friday nightilast* Gonnon 311y,z,tiv, son of Anntati MAii.Ev, of Alba, - was returning froni Fall, l'rooli; after visiting t. l 'c mines wit'4la.loaa oft produce which he had. Sold heivas quietly descending the Armenia tnouiklain. Isuddeuly two . ;pen darted out froMthe'itark wood, one of. whom *cited his horses by- the bits and the other grabbed hiM and deinanded his money. Gonnoil struggled to get away . , but the man .got sl. q'out of his pockets. The man then demanded the rest of his Money Nit Go*DoN denied having' any More, when,the man cried out: that be . had:and with an oath deinande:d it forth; .viith, or he would kill him. GounoN told the-man he could not got it-out while. the man held him, and demanded to be releas cdso he could get the money from anoth-, er place. Partially 'released 'he suddenly drew a revolver and told the man. -to let go or he would shoot. -This the fellow deClined to do and he blazed away as well as ho could See :in the darkness. 11WW team frightened, plunged forward dowii the steep bill side and.he Clung to th6n, los ing sight of tbe villains at : once, and hav ing all he could do to l`prevent his tam pitching him mitt over the steep descent. —Troy Giurtto:: , STRANGE ACCIDENT.' On Thur'day, October ith,' says the Troy Gaieta, its our popular undiiitaker,. B. P. was attending the funeral. Of a Mrs. 13.tKER, at .a locality, called " Baptist he met .with it strange accident 'which 'resulted in serious injury to' him. At, thc,coneldsion of the ecreme ny he stepped for Ward and was unscrew ing the silver plate from the casket when one of the Sticks that lay across the grave loroke, precipitating tin} with the ,collie into the rave. bead struck the side of the grave making a severe .contusion, and .his right `knee was badly injur , ed. Mr..KNArr finds, it bandy ti 3 use a cane iu walking - s even now PERSONAL —C. 11. Moos, of East Smithfield, is visiting; friends Lancaster, Pa. , EtAvE.t.r.,, of Bloomsburg, hastbeen in town for a' few days past. iss OSIE_ 11,f,NNED1, of Austinville, i' J - is iu Hartford, Cond. '-==Miss, ITATTIF PALMER,. of Austiniiille, is spending a - few weeks .with, friends in froy.: . 1 . . —Miss liAlty MoNlociF., of the guest of Aliss SustE ItAum, of this rlace. ' —Mr. TitOtas GAnTstnE, of . Leßays vine, is . visitiog.frinds at ,florpellswille, -N. Y. - JAMES iiter/MONP, (4' Leßays , %rifle, is viE4ting rethtives in To,. plorville, Massachusetts; —W. F. -11,Onnitis. of Leßaysville, who lag been) a sufferer froin cancer Air a long nue, is now confined to his bed., and 4 Mrs. •Capt. Man. irri,LE are eceiving the .hearty congratulations of their numerous friends. ft's l a boy: .• T r rrus, and wife, and Mrs..Jas.' MAcEtssoN,•, returned en Saturday from 4.visit to friends • -in Canton, • Minnequa, and Troy. , —Mrs. LAYTON, - mother o A. .1. ..I.ArroN, is in • New. :York* City, spending some tithe with 4 - er son, S. 31.' LAYIVN. • . , • —Rev. G. C. JONES occupied the pulpit.; of the M-. E. Church, Sunday, both morn;• itig and evening, and the house was filled, to overflowing to hear both:sermons., —GED. W. COON, formerly a resident of this place, plead guilty to forgery in the. second degree, at Elmira, 'on Tues day; and was Sentenced to Auburn prise_. for one:year. • • —Thebttle daughter' f Rev. GEO. C. JONES, who has beenl ill of diptheria at the residence of B. M. PEC . K, Esq.; for several days 'past, died . on. Tuesday morn ing: The - funeral takes :place this, Wed nestlay, p. in.• —Mr. C. 11. LEON . ARD, of Providence, t. 1., who was at one time engagediiret tY extensively in the drY goods' .business in the above plade, is', now visiting his father-in-law, .Mr. itENRY ALLYN, in Warren Center, for a few daYs.—Leßar vale Advert(ser; . m urxs M 6 T cnr.t.J, has made an engagement as pastor of the Baptist. Chur hin :;Canton for" coming year. Ile will make' his home at .Troy where his children remain, but will have rooms at Canton. We congratulate the 'Canton church on securing his services.—Troy Gazelle. • • —C. C. Jiktivirtas, oilionesdale, the -Re publican nominee fin' Congress, in this District, Was in town the first part . of the week. -He. is a gentleman who makes a friend of every one withi whom he comes, in contact. His majority in the District will be a rouser. —Says se, Monroeton „correspondent. Our genial young townsman. AnntsoN A. ARMSTRON . G,. has been • dully 'registered and matriculated- at the 'University of Michigan, at..,Ania Arbor,' and expects to spend the t . next nine -Months study, with a view to making medicine a profes, sion. We are - - sorry to loin his maiden Republican vote, but then it Couldtet be helped. • • EIENRY Stzvmoun - and family, of, ouri boron. 1); are packing. their; goods, • and getting ready, to move to Cedar Falls, lowa, their tormer twine. ' We Wish them success, a r pleasant trip;: and an.abitudaiii_ harvest from their farm • next year.. Le-' Raysville loser,- what lowa gains, a good enterprising family, which, is a credit ;to any town.-I.e.llays . rille Advertiser.- ,--Tho Athens correspondent of the El mica Advertiser,in speaking of the RC , - publican meeting at that place on thF says : ; «Tho GASFIELD and - Club or this plaCe were addressed last evening by • Hon. E.. OVERTO;se, Jr., and B.- M. PEcx, Esei., of. Towanda. The hail was - tilled to overflowing, and. all were pleased with, the speeches.- The speech of Colonel ;;T,Fat•rox was the most forcible and telling of the campaign.' It was a clincher." • Local. Correspondence. , BENTLY CREEIC MR. EDITOR :—As this place :inis . not been heard from since our friend . "'" op's " last communication, which is some time ago, we take the. liberty to cbipdn just for a change, as 'our Democmtip friends say. , .On Thursday, the 14th, the Republi cans of this township bad a grand demon stration• in favor of our PreSidentiai nom limes. We raised a very fine Pole with a handsome streamer attacbcd. The stream ; er being the handiwork, of friend GUY HERMAN, one of our most enthusiastic yopng Republicans, an 3 it reflects credit .both to his taste and skill. Our meeting was organized by tho noni: ination of V. G. VINCENT as President ; DANIEL.GILLETT, GEORGE PARCELL, D. H. G . :' W. Muin, - Louisa= As arid Pirrin J. Daaa as. Vice Pratt - idea*, arid TaToN .as ; Eieetetary. The Leona Ilatuffuredshed the music for the mission, snit did it , well. 4,ous P. Satennnson area the Ilrep to address ..the welting. Although brief in 'his remarks, they were both vigorous and pointed. A. C. Pstereeno, of Troy, came next. 12lia 'etildressein the principles and the dates of the two great political parties was thorough and convincing, and as a c.sudidate' for District Attorney, he made a'very p l od impression, and last, but by no Means' least, came L. HALL. : I have not words 'at my command to do him jastice. One old veteran of the re: hellion, who was an attentive listener to the remarks of all the speakers, was over hearil to nay, "Them other fellera throw cannister shot good, but that 'ere list,S. is a regt4ar swamp anat.—enough for to say that ho held all within the reach of his,voice spell bound. They, forgetful of Li else, save his natural eloquence, his convincing logic, his eel:Meal and sarcastic criticisms on. the i pemocratio argument Of "set tea hare a' ehrge." That 'they would gladly have heard aid seen more of him, 'we `.hope to ,lnuir ' and .see him again. Themeeting adjourned with - three cheers for GAIW4cLD' and Awruuie, and .also three cheers for Indiana. Everybody was pleased,'aud you can count on a full vote, a fair quint, and a good majority for the patty in November froin Ridg bury. . " a . , it The Universalist Society will, hold a two days' meeting here, on the 10th and 11th. Also Teachers' Institute _will r ho held in the Baptist Church, at this place, on the 12th and 13th of November. Ou friends, ,the S*Awrwoon boyi3, of Ashland, N.Y., are going •to move on their - farm during the conling winter, and become our ueighb(irs. Messrs. ELLIOTT and ITATFIELD have been working their farm Una p:ist season, axi judging from their success and the high pricn of pro duce, it has been both pleasant and pro 'Rabic 1.0 them. Yours, •October 18, 1880. • Bisuor-Rlcs. • IL ERAYVVILLE. • PIERCE and wife, are' visiting . - friendsat Pittston, Pa. • , . Rev. JAMES RICHMOND, of this.place, is visiting his parents at Tapleyville, Mass. .WILLIAIkt SIGSTON; from Botaon, is spqnding a couple of weeks with,the 'boys of this place. - Ex-Commissioner JOHN BaLowtx, of this place, arrived honie. on- Saturday evening last, after au extended tour in the West. - . • Wm. LA fi Oct. 18th, 1880. • • 1! , THE SHEEP LAW:' The iptestion has again come upto.be de'cideci by ballot, Shall"we 7ho keep use: ful dogs be compelled to i help 'pay fin• damageS dime by !worthless curs? It is an , injustice to us as tax that is a nui sance, Many who parade ;their 'virtues s(ineal on dog-tax and own none when the atsessor i's around, though they fend'.One. the year around. We want every linanio take care of hiq.own dogs and not compel, ffE his neighbors to pay his losses or act as a pilice to see that dishonest persons are compelled t 4, _the property to the assessor forLe pnrpose of paying for sheep killed,'y dogs: , i It is demoralizing, to 'say the;! east : it snakes-some Men' swear becan i ,'• ' Their neighbOrs slip ilifo',. and it make . those who,slip tbrough mad becaase their are deceivers and catiglit at, it. Abolislite P tak and return to the. old way add men will not set their dogs on to . a lot of ; old' sh'eep if they wisy to get rid of them. __Nikj:§lieep-killing dogs ate got rid of titide,t7k.', SO vote against it • •BUSINESS LOCAL. ",• ne.TETE-4-TETE, SETTS, IyINE SETTS, LIQUOR SETTS.—at 99-Ceut Store. ~ , .. b:•,r ii`IDVALic C*.MENT.—JustiecePt 'o+-4pothercar load of 7.5... ti Star Cement..`' ll selit7. . - ' : • • R. M. IV ELL i:S. ..• • ' . rjr . CAM PAID FOR PRODUCE/ at 00 30.- 1 , DECKER & VOCGII VS.' -Or The 0-CEN'T 'STORE is Head quarters foreve'rythlng In the Une of LAWS am LAMP tiOODS. z Sept. 240.. Car WANTED HAD Agent for the Pittston Steam Dye Works, to 'anvatis Tosciutia Athens, Wairerly and the surreuntltrig country. A live, wide-alakqnvin'ean Ile well at 4. :For terms, address with reeereeee, J.W. cOMPTON, Flttsfro, Pa. •. , • 2w • Car et?USER has the best wearing Shoes for. Men, Boys and Youths' wear ever offered in Towanda, and at prices within the reach of all. .q„ Our goods are NEW and - ot,the BEST QUALITY. I)licitEß 179uG.Irr. . . 0.z.k...„.5qw.r50 3IACIIIE NEEDLES Otis anit at 14clitneitts at the 99-Cent, Store. . • I • Vir There are many forms of nervous debility do men that yMid:to the use of 'Carter's iron Pills.' IhOsewlio are troubled with nervous weakness, tilklit sweats, ac., should' try them: . have used several Mottles o simxoNs , LIVER REpiiLATi)u, and you ma record the tact, that my feelings are so far cliangm that I can eat hearty, and am more like.awell imti than I have Ikea !Or years past. I have - suffere four years and atu grateful for relief. „ . . • •• 1 RAFT-ERTY. Pertiy.llcali6torp, 1806 Market-st., 17-or a Bond, durable and neat-fitting SITOU, ,, e - p11; at F.d. BLUM'S, opposite Seeley's MEE IL2I - ' PEN'SSYLVANIA. - STATE COL LEG{. ailrulti both sexes.. Endowment half' a rulliit . Tuition free. - Coarscso't stusly, Flafsi cal, i4cleatlfic.nn4 Agricultural. t A thorough l'r.. paratory lirepartment. F.:pi..lmes fa to ti per week. Fur catalogue„agilress icise.Cti Sticikrit btik, A. 31., free., 3tnteeollege,ra. Aug. 12-wlO. • C"4' Provisions - of all kinds, of tholres quality, at , I DECKER EtVOUGIIT'S.. - , Try our New J TEA. Best ti timo: pier( BIL & Viill:64T:' rair Choice TEAS- and COFFEE a ispectaaz at DECK tit & VOTGIIT'S. \\ * ANTED IMMEDIATELY. = Local agents on thellroot•Geoeral JAatEs A, GAnit by "Carleton:" the popular, brilliant aosl fascinat. In nwriter. The finest biographical publication which will be •ottered to ,canvassers tinting the campaign. LIBERAL TERMS. • Vor3 teirttory, tc . , 'applfit once to JOTS'S t. MOLL A L ND.dt Co, - 610 Arch greet, Philadelpbia;- Aug. 19, . .':"Str: , A full assortment, of WHIPS • and SIBR.EI J LAS at the'99-Celit 'VII' PRICES WAY DOWN on -Gents' Vine and Coarse Boots at BLUM'S, opposite See ley's If °tel.' - . Nov. 27-tr. Mr The. Largest, Best and Cheapest a nun or Slioevfor Ladies; Mlsaes! and Chlldrens` wear lsfound at it.lOaaltit II new Store, corner Math and Pine-stir., Tracy &Noble's Block. apirls M . L. B. RODGEBS challeinges 'compe tition for qualliy,of goods and low prices on Sash. Doors, Blinds and Moldirn.a, and al building ma. , Wird. - , 'Calig3sti). It is impossible for a woman after a faitbffil course .of treatment with LTDTA E. PINKLIAII . B . VEGETABLE , CONOOUND to continue to suffer with a weakness of 'the - uterus. Enclose a stamp to Mrs. LYDIA E. Pyfritii;tt,.= Western Avenue, Lynn., Mass., for pansOblets.. Sold by Dr. It. C. PORTER., Druggist, Towanda; Jutyl:yrti • • " • , VD' rICION C 114.11 Atil..L.This • is -tin excellent Portable Mill—one that commends Itself at sight: Farmers having apples going to waste, will do welt to glye the Cider Mistral: It grinds easily and ripldly--ernshingthe fruit Instead or grating. Capacity,tive barrels per, day. For seer It. 31. Towanda; ra., Sept. nalunci, row W _ O* . vg , three good teittok awl would poll one of Wm. WELLzi.- Wisiltudzig, ra.. Oct. n, 140.411;• t MUSICAL. CONY*, 11101 i. There will be iti Musical Contentilit bell at the Hall lu Litchfield Centre, counnedefug fitonday Octpher 1811*. &tot couttnnitig fourkliya. cloning with it concert Triday tivin wt. wide!. the direcileri of o. D. Trtt 4 a and 0. IP.*auttztt. Books fur• Wished for:the occasion. lam Inv e ited. 'retina retteonabie.'• 11y Order of Dirietore. l _Oat 7;i11.*. . . •A GitikliD REITITATION4—»•W =tea and. Liver Cure ')tairestetted a leputa tion thatis not limited by the,conlines,of section or country. There are.Sfo infarions subst=nor false and temporary stimulants in the pre ion. 11 is purely vegetable and *impounded under, formula that has, passed seVt2re tests an&won dorsements• from some of ?,-,the highest ' , medical talent in the country.-= - New Xorlt World. • Vir Bit weather pOd, ueer. inaction of the llver. Inaction of the liver causes diseased kiddeys. and :diseased kidnas, add diseased kid neys undermine the quicker than consumption. Alt these troubles heaVidded 4)y* using Mar:. lees Safe Kidney inn Live's: pure; the puivst and best remedy ever, dis vereC4 . . • 'IIMARRItD.I' : . ' WHITE=-tuatrir.+ln .r .. yey, rpn She lath th at, by Elder . J. If. Ph nix. ,George W. White, of flra n yille, andlllsaperth# Ballq,tr Troy. CORNELL-11 KN'IIAM.-;;At the residence of • the brlde's p nut 6n ate 6th ;Inst.. 1 7 Bev- P. $ . Everett, U. 'IV: rn V, qoelkand [Misis, A. Burn ' ham, all of RI , gbury. • • i 110GERS—MA ' -AFEEer-it: At‘rens, *tithe 16th Inst., by Rev. 'W. E. Witter, of Labrange, N.Y.,• Irvin H. Rogers, of Pratt/4,nm I,', N. Y. toqsla E. MacAfee, daughter orsloel Mac/tree, Esq. CAA NMER = KINNEY.-4 - At the Unlversallit . Church lu Shesheqdla, omlbe lath Inst., by Rev. Win. Taylor, M. If.„ aftiretis A. Cramer, of Mouroeton, ~ and - Miss Ju4a E. Kinney. of she shequin. ~ , . - i .'••• . - LIND ER.4_ At fbe Presltyterlan Parsonage, Iftnirookon. onZtbe 17th Inst., by Rev. Hallook .Annstroni, 3.lrg-bilvester Lindley, or West Frankly', an 4 3110 Nora A. Cramer,' of Monroeton. i • , , DIED. ' • Wells. on thALb Inst., of fatalysls, Mrs. Levi Batter, aged 83ears. - . .- , • i:- WitIGIIT.—In Columbia,.9l the lith lost _, of frac ture of the spine, Edwarli M.irWright, aged 25 - years. i t," ?. - . ; ' • , FGEHEST.—In Clneinnatq,Ohlo. on the Sthinst.,. at the residence of Ids - sort. Ellsha Forrest. Esq., of Allentown, ra.,,formetly Of East Smithfield, ;Bradford county.: :,._.:_-___4____ TG,HPKINS.-43uddenly, air his home in Sheshe quirt township, on the 11th Inst.,. Hiram Tamp. _ king, aged oe years. i - :c - :-.. ire , Wes a man la'ell, lttiown tel all bit neighbor hood, as one Who could' be tilled pon on pH oeca. alone; .true ta Itims4lf, hi; !Vends nd to h G is od. - • ii , JOHNSON.—At her home , n '6. ell, on the 7th i \ inst., "Attie Hattie JoilusoM ged !3 years. ; 1 ' Months of- Intense isu ff erin; .patlently - borne. to gaiter with a fall faith. in .4' i f,lte" release from the bondage of corrupticin . ii.to thei \ Motions liberty of the children of d 04, ,, .nitt4e, tier advent to the bigber life a thlug hoped fOr anti Waited for with Christian tvadeatid:iestgnitton. She 'parsed Ofil beloved by all laho - ,kitew her ....- t, . T OWANDA SIIA.RKtTS, - REPORTED BY STE.7E/4:8 & LONG, Gonerafdealerx:in Grbcerles ‘4ti ProduCe;corntir Main and PlutiSteeets. . WEDNESDAY OCT. • '• • gloat per libl` notir pet saelt • .‘;• .; Corn' Meal per 10... r Chnp Feed. Wheat, per hush. Corn Rye.: E OD ......__ . _ ,_ Buckwheat ' 4 4.. VI (al Ai ; • (di 50 BuckWilFat F lOU r.... 1 $0 "4:i (di 225 Clover seed I . ' . 15 50 (8) 6 00' Timothy, western ,. . - k (di 12 75 80mm.62 ILK 6l CO ça - I 25 - 61'20 (di 1:50 Port. moss I • • i od MA., $lB 00 0$ 20 00 Hams 1 s t • iii 0 - 14 ' , ard' i - 0 . 1,0 (di 'l2 Butter, tubi lin113::'. Eggs, fresh... Cheese l'ot,l.toe: per busb Beeswax • eOItRiCTED BY 40. 4 A. DAYTON. ti . • .05 (4 1, cal eking • . 4065 Al 00® "2'50 CORRECTED BY 11. DAVIDOW4 BRO. Re on Skins . S 1 ell Pelts... Itldes Veal Skins... • Detion Sklns4.. Sheep Pelts.:::!!.. Ann Abvertise F • ill3l - FOR S LE...—The itaiscri ber ofr.',ll far rate ds,tarra or k arres. located Orwell -to lis in lilp : ntproved, wttpi toixV hotise and barn and orchard tie* ' T'-'-,glven to snit purchaser! Al,n. v. id m I .tin 2!4,-na Iles non froiest of I.enap.vill . . }''or forther particularsk call on .1' 2d I ' • L • ' ' • 4 BLACK. -, A. • :ysville, Pa. (}:ENTItE. Oct.'l4.thot3, ANT A NTAID-ri —A Ilrst.class-regi p:otty desires to ,tuiploy , r italte tithe to their Intl whnni Met al cottipensatt of good clthrarterawl pc: past .-experlt oeerst‘oxy. Adttren st: int] solar) , rerelVetl and (Oct. 1.1.5:29 33 Astor house' persona cutting Timber' n the lands of the late Edi , want !depot - ern, in Overton Township; ulthoet the written consent of theitudersigned, penalty et the law. . . JOHN 34,0 Exectlier. Overton,,May.ati, ISSO•Tyt. ' • A.DItINISTRA'fOR'S NOTICES Ledt . ers of administration havittgliedngrrW.l ed to the undersigned, upon the estate oflChas. B. ! Dexter, late of Tuscarora tosvnship, deceased, notice is hereity given that all persons indebted to the :said estate arts requested to nihke immediate payment, and all parsons basing elatnis against Said estate the same daltaidirc 'nti , cated to the Undersigned for settlement. .ALMON C. DENT I-: it, "Administrator. rator. Tusratora, l'a., Oct• 21, 'A UDITOR'S NOTICT.—In re A the estate of Charlei S. Fox, deceased. The under:4oo, an Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bradford Comity to di...tribute the balance of funds of sald'estat.e in'the hands of the administrator of said estate, will attend to the duties of ' his appointment at his office In the Bor ough of Towanda, on SATI.IIIIIAY. theilitrit day of NOVEMBER, 180, at 10 o'cibeic, - A:-Al...whe.n and where ail persons having claims .on said fund musti 4nesent them or Irit forevitr- debarred froth coining In upon the saint. .• 1.:P. - EEE\ •Auditor. Towanda, October 2t,ABso-vn. -. 1 /_VSSIGNEE'S NOTICE:—Inthe inatter. of the assignment of M. F. Itinsonr for the benefit of his erediters. In the' Coat of. otootoon PleaA of Brsolford County, 704, May Terp, 0477; The final account of L.ll. VanDyke;.Assighee In the alKire case, filed September 2:2 1880; and said ; account. will l si presented to sald'eourtfor tinhf colifirmation and allowance on Thinuilajr,'Deceni=. .ber 9. 1880, unlei.o canoe 00 shown why said account should not be finally coniirmeil and allowed by the Court. Bt. Klid AN. _ . 'Towanda, 0ct...1t, 1880-w4:• . rrotbonotrity. • • A ITDITOR'S NOTICF.L - - S.. B. TupporN use vs. E. O. and D. Taylor. , In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, .So. 1160. :145' . Tertii, 187 q. 'rho muleritigned, an Auditor appointed .by the Court to distribute the fund arishig froWthe Sher, ars, salt, of ;defendants perional -prorty,' will attend to the cit duties of-It's appufraint at his °Mee in Towanda.; on MONDAY, NoVEMBER 1880, at 10 o'clock, A. M. when all personstaying c•alurnpon said fund Must pretent or- be forever debarred from coming in upon the swim, _ THOS. E. 3IYEB, Audttor. Towanda, Oct, '2l, 1880-w4. Nov. 27-t t ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-:-Ry • Virtue of an order issued.ont uf- the Orphans' Court of Iradford Cdunty, the undiFrsigned, Guar- " diatt of _Mary, John D.. Cornelius V., James R.. Anibrose; Margaret A.. Cecejla end Theresa Das-. eon, Minor ehlidren of Dennis. Driscoll, late of the Townehipiif Athentf., -- deceased, will expose to pub: Ile .sale upon the premises,'on SATURDAY. OCTOBER 30th, A. D. 1880. at 2 o'clock P. M., the foltrwileg lot. piece or parcel of kand situate in the Tdwnship of Athens. County of Brad ford,"hound ed and describ,fl as follows, viz: On the north - by lands , of mon and Mrs.• Pahl. on [Ail . .east by lands of Mesita. Grilltliz'and Lonna:coif the south by landa of Ira Elsbree and a road, a - ad_ ?la the most Lc lands• of F. Murray tariff': containing aland.sne hundred and twenty fiveltcreff tmi4 the same • more or .less. Bezing the north part Of- wlint was formerly known as the Rogers' WM, neyth of the mad, running through said farm. About' one hnufired.and ten .acres Im-,, proved, with a framed dwelling Rouse, a Wood shed as P:m orchard of applb trees thereon. Subject. however, to the reservatloll by Ira Elsbree of the right to take off all the -white pine lumber from said premises. .."- • TERMS OF SALE.--rThe purchaser to fiay-e204, upon the rfroperty being strgek down; 131,1) upon' confirmation of the bale. and' the balance in three equal anntial paymentstron contlpiation of date, with Interest. ' _ _ LARK BIRD, Guardia■ Eas-t Smithfield, Sept. 21, IBBo:Sept..3o, w 3., • A UDITOR'S -NOTIOE..—= In .re Vie estate of Francis Tyler, deceaSed. The undersigned. an Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bradford County' to distribute funds belonging to said estate In the hones of If. 'L. Scott, administrator pi - ode:We life, will - attelfl to the duties of his appointment at bilioffice In the' Borough of Towanda, on SAT GB DAX, OC TO etER D. 188:1, .at lb . teciot'klA. M., when and where all persona having &limier' said (mid - must present them Or he forever debarred from coining in upon the same. JOGN W. CODUING, Audittlr. • Towanda, September 36. 1880-w4 : • • XOTICE is hereby:g t ven that-an application will be made to Don. Paul.D. Morrow.-President Judge of the County of Brad turd. for a charter , to- "The OddVellows Dal As sociation of !Wells." the object and •pnrposs-of Is the erection and maintenance nif a Italy at Mosierville. to said County, for a place of meet , .log for Odd Fellotrs and otlier societies and.orgini-- izatious, • A. JUDSON,' - • 4 ' C. S, OWEN,: ' C. L. SIIEI 2 ARD, W M. JOHNSON; ' J: It. WRIGHT. SeCarilocbsti solicitors tor petitiotieri. Sept. 30th, 1.964w3. Y7lY[sli, OELLING $5 50 (6) 750 .1 4 - 1 , 0. 183 Qc.4.. G3':,l 40 $l.OO efil 1 (5 4 1 10 • Ti4l 65 1.5 'e4 71.1 , (' •15 3:1 fa .. 3G (4 20 - 4o 25 20 Os 24 20 g' 21 I . _ _ 20l 24 21 0 2ei 1111 22 13 0 pl 6 20 6.1 *22 30@ ft 30 .. _ , ,/ -Amoiig' which will be found some ele gant DOLMANS:of . FRENCH MAN U. FACT ITA E:,'itvhich we have just_received from the Importers; tog' and ' complete e.,ssortrnt and :DOLMANS direct I turers. . . "' • ~ ,„ - October 4 l . 1‘.1140 " ... , ~....• - - 0544; MS 75-0 /1 25 : - .106*. 11 00 2 25 iS %MEN. iurafice eotit ideinto thfir nsylvania, 41;_o. - 3111,4.. he ergo and btblne - ss not necupattrin, th references. ,(:ER:" Port C , tty MMLICAN XI=IGS 4 ' = IyRUNWAT, '.OOTOBEVI, _Coltunbia township. -.Speak W T. Davies and L. M. Hall, Esq. Evening. . l' TIILMSDAY) OCTOpEn. 4a/ST.- Sylvania.T Speakers---Hian. - W; T. Davies and L. 'M. Hail, Esq. Evepicik. ' OCTOISgIi 22i. • Troy,: Speakers Hon. W. T . , and Mf.ll Hall, Esq, Evenin g . sfertntoav„ ocrow.n. • Canton. Speaker! flot .'WI i. T. Davies ; • and L. M. Hall, Esq. Everting:l " IN= \ Vti."; /tiTertiseute, SPECIAL NOTICE F'OWELL & CO. IMMO Call attention to au ELEGANT NEW ..STOC.I( -OF =I CLOAKS '-A\ D- MEI DOLIVt4NS jTIT OPENED. . . NOTICE : I.N. : PAR-TITION.- Slate of Penusylvarda, County of Bradford, 'ss.: To Sarah Ann - Lawyenee, Joseph F. Wheaton, Cyrus G. Wheaten, Eally I.' . - Shiley. Charlotte M. Rogers, - - Henry W. N heaton, - 31ellisa - Ann M. •Rogers—please taker:4[loe: - Whereas, at an Orphans' Court; he'd at, Towanda : - in and for said County of Bradford. on -:the •17th ' • lay of April; A. 1). 1890. before the II . P.. 1). I isr k i t% ',Morrow. President Judge of- said Court , i tie matter,pf -the - estate of John Wheaton; dee ..tr,, `the petition of Melissa Ann M. Rogers,- Wife or Alanies Regersand danghter of John Wheaton; late f the township of- Warren, In said 'County, de- . ileaSed. was presented. -sating forth that the said diohn Wheaton died,: March 2d. 1939. intestate, - s,niZt'd hi hisMetnesne 1:8 of fee of and in a certain ' ..spessuage and tract of Land situate In said township . ti f• Warren, bounded north by lands' of George Rendieton and Benedict Arnold, east by lauds'oi 'llertjatnin liallirgton, and south and west by lauds if Samuel Wheaton ; containing allout•liii arm, • ;bud leaving to survive biro a widow. Sala W_llea- , ton,- and eight children, .Sarah Ann Lawrenee, Joseph F. Wheaton, Cyrus.G; Wheaton, Frederick It. Whe4ton (since) deceased); Emily F. Sibley, Charlotte M. Rogers, llenry W. Wheaton and Me- litres Ann M. Roger:;: that the widow, Sally Whoa din, died March 12lli. 1809'; that the said Frederik F Wheaton died September 12th..1853, leaving to g survive Min a widow, Susan Wheaton 011ie° mar; fled 'to' Major hailing), and .one SoMi - Seymour Wtheajon : that Ito ,guardians were appointed for any ofil„thit minor chlidren of BMW John Wheaton, dereaseil; That under and by virtue of the Intestate la Ws of thls•Conimonweallibit belongs-to the said 3181h:so A titi.M. lOgers lo have an equal one-elghth part of said real estate!, No partition of , said real estate having been half, the 'petitioner prays the Courtfirawariban I nqeest to ma k e par Pio of the .ald feat estate' to anil.among the aforesaid parties. ', atcroilling to thetirespctive rights, and she will every prby.Ate. Whereupon the said Cotargrant al rule eu the heirs , and legal repre.entatives of ' said decedent to shovel cause why partition of the , above described real estate shall not be made. And' now to wit, May tith..l9Bo, the Court continue This rule until September Term' next. - . AIM nnfw to wit. S-pterober 22t1, ISIS, rule made absolute. and the sold Court, op. due proof and gin siderat en of the premises, awarded an Inquest' to make rtition as_iprayeil for. , We therefore emu- , mend. "VII that. taking with pet seven good and lawfill': ien'iif your baldly Mir, you go to and upon the p Ilse:: aforesaid, anti there, In the preience of all ' 1'"" ties,aforesald by yon,to be warned (if up-. 4 en ht. " warned they will be present), and having respe - t :hp true valuation !firmer, and upon the oaths adirmations of the; said is,veri good and lava '..m en, - yeti; intake partition to and among the heirs tii legal pepricsentative's of the s.alliniestate In .sti) A •atli lannernn'sucti proportions as by the .0 IaWS .;;. 'ls Commonwealth is d irected If the Some' Carr ..0.-- . , itartetYand rlictilett without prejidlice to orb - • the whole ; and if sueh . pariltieu cannot Ile l i i - ••• 'thereof Without prejudice toot spoiling tlie,•'i _ Apt . that then you ealue.Mlb . said inquest:to litqMo,-,.t id aseettain. Whether the same will eon ,7lletile y, aerie)) modate more than one of the saw hefi, legat rend:sad:dives of 'the said Intestate •wit:til Prejudice to or spoiling the whole: and ff so,ll if, ,- many, it will • as aforesaid accommodate; le.siir . g each part by metes and bounds, and re ,ailljt ;a u ln . v y n y lu o l t t i tla( e , f su t u h t e ni s o a n t e ns... as ti, a u% ) l r f es t a h i l h uol to lili ' dal; said partltlou or vaination shall be of opini that' the prebilses aforesaid, with the sips wird.' tcei-i tan not be:-so panel) and divided as to ctnitnoctate more than One of-the said heirs and 1 . r representatives - of the Said hitestote, that then ' "Li cause the inquest to value the whole of the .' ) real estate . ; with the appartenanests, hav = - ing retreibte the trii i ejahratien th, riot agreeably totals) and that this ninon or valuation s..ti narale you ti unruly and Openly have before :our said Jutigi.Vat Towanda; at an Orphans' Court there to be hell/ on We . regular (lay of sessions thereof, after such 4 , iquest shall be made under your hand 'anti seal,• td under the •liands and seals of those by whose, baths 'or affirmations you shall make such ',amidn or valuation:aril have you then and there th wis t. I I , , t i Wit east' L i ll,. Morin - Cr. President Judge of our said (.au'rt at.ToicAutia aforesaid, the itil day of - Apt - IleAi. I). 1980. ,- A. C. F.RIBIE. • • ','-. Clerk..id Orph ans' . court. , • ---„, 'ln ionfortnity with 'the 'ay/we order, I hereby give notice to the alsive,named heirs and all ether perra)hdi Interested, alai= inque4 wilt he herd on the Maisie estate, tat the prenalses;, on FRIDAY. the '24;rit day of 'NOVEMBER, A. D. 1810. at 2 0 - clear, P. 31. - • _ PETER .1. DEAN, Sheriff. TeWlinda, Giddier 14, Mo. _____ 1 NCORPORATION NOTICE. L . Tetall whom it may concern The undersigned citizens of North Glient,Brattford County.Pennsyl. :Tanta, hereby give notice that they Intend to apply. to - a Law Judge of-Bradford County for a charter and' to be incorporated into-a body pblitic with perpetual succession, under the name, style and title of The North-Ghent"Skthodist Episco. pal ChtfrVlL;' , to be - located at..NorWb hent,Sheshe- Auto township. Orki.ford County aforesaid. for the maintenance of the public worship of God In ac accordance With, the, rules and discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church. ' • • t • ABItAM DINGMAN. -ISAAC M. THO3II•SON . . pA , Rwix T. GILLETT. ,North Ghent, Pa. , O i rtob er T, 18S0 o -w3. _ LAIRSV,Hr (P.A.) LADIES' Bsi:iINART.— leautltut grounds, cin MO • tius bid Clings, new' 11 superior planos,for prac tice, andTimtorrdESTRUCTION. Ten instruc tors. TeriCs Incitete. - Thirtieth year begins rp tteptemiter S. ISM % 'or tintalor„nes, apply to REV, T. R.•EWING:. Frit tips). .. July 119-In2. THOROUG JIBE ED STOCK FOR j,_ SALE. ', ;• - the undersigned has 'SIX LEES - BERKSIIIRK PIGS tursale, and vtryrilue. at three dollars each; when five weeks old ; ° come ready tow. ~,,o . • • , • F. It. HAGERMAN. • j Rummerfteld, Pa.„S ~ 1 . 70. 1850.3w0. " • •WANTED: == The undersigned • •Rlshea , t iniicha r ia a good. second-hand steam engine and better, not less than. 40.. borne power, or a steam saw millomplete., • • Addret...Bl EZItA. RINED3LD. October 7, 18130-w3. , , _Overlon. Pa. - 3(.917R, • B •P 42;1 N T / a a ' 711 Ye "REPORTER 11 OFFICE. PowE L &co. Davies E HAVE RECEIV . Which. fo?!aCOMPLETE,NESS and VA.11.16Y OF . STYLES has never been excelled, if 3,tqualled. 11=1 We would eall_pirtieular attention to our stook of New Dress goods and Dress Trimmings,.which comprise everything new in the market:..2ii In i 'Widths and prices,-:best Black Cashmeres, . assortment, ever shown by us, , I all new and fresh. . . i•ed Cashmeres • In different ' colors and Colo widths, in every known 7 • =shade. flannel Suiting's, Orient Cashm,res, N CASINERES, CASHMERES, .- . • Which We:show in all widths; ajk. a hill lined colors in. Silk Velvets, T. at 10.wer prices than ever'bofore offered, . , . :, . • i , • . • . I , BROCADE SILKS, =I '-H- --- -: - r - ~, :- -. : . '' - I$5QP:l'.. - •.- :: - .4580 : i .r,ALX4A.. - ;;:.1880 .1 :. : .: ~..,..:.,, EMI =I OUR F.A. - .4,.gf0 - ps;., • -7, CHEAPER ;DRESS SATInS, kTINES A full- li JAMESTO In entirely new st GREAT BARGAI2 '.w • • • • r -- „ •: 7 , IL A - o),K gil l 1( _\ .I , _ - ic - r --. STRIP . , - , . , • . Black and Colored' , - - Splendid assortment 1111 Black and ,COloied .• .-,.,,,._.. , = - - • - -, - OUR-NOTION..DEPARTMENT &also' full of attractions. DRESS BUTTONS, in all the. New. Styles Silk Handkerchiefs, Fichtis, Ruching., &c. ,A splendid variety • . of/New Scarf Pins, Sleeve Buttons, &c just added. NE :CLOAKS AND A -FULL LINE OF ROSE BLAMUITS. Our Cloth, Doniestic and Calico Depart- ments will each be found full and •• newly stocked, and . price's, very low, Shoe stoil: in our Boot and Depprtine - nts. . , ToVvanda, September 30, Inc?, NEE =1 D AND AVE NOW ON EXIOBITION EW STOCK OF In great variety, , all widths and prices.. DAMASSES, MOMIE CLOTHS, lIAMASSES, MOMIE CLOTHS, MATELASSES, &C. MATELASSES,' &C. 7 celebrated e :of the es . , i . , also just .received. ) fsl OFFERED IN VOL , V 01111 , , 10 c . lor 1•11 With a full line of NOVELTIF I S in every shade. Just. opened. = / I= Entirely new, all colors, to gether with a complete, line of • GOODS, AUACAS %am. Colors ; And Prices. §nAwts, with new i~nd_Grocery colors, EH IMO