ailadforti *porta IFSZI H. ALLEN, I f OCAL EDITOR. Towanda, Pa., Oct. 28, T ED IN THE TVSTO'FrICE AT TOWANDA M AI [.MATTER OFT riz i SECOND CLASS. - , LOCAL AND GENERAL. The expiration of subseription is print tit on the colored. label. By noticing the .thve every subscribei can tell when his paper will be stopped unless the subserii. tion ie renewed. 111,:tnyc e.5,,A , et the signal, waving In the - sif I trar the t houtsirtun 'Milne to 'Fonda, Vis,tory is nigh. Hold the tort ter Gartield's coming, ishoslgitais stiff: I*the answer through tti!e Union, ituilins says "She %IL" I s , - VOTE for JADWIN. .' . • • r 4 A. ' ,--- Tnr. Troy Court beganton Monday. VDTs-for ,• is the fatest Demoratic trick. - FORGER ITILLTs. Yerr E fo VQTE t 4 . 3 whole !ticket next Tuesday t 'aditig. • -• • • 44 Vo'xF: for MARSH'. THAT excursion to Lehighton was not for pOor men. , VOTE for TAiLott. . . FORGERY is - pr4ctiped only by tbe Democratic party. • , VoTg for ;SEwAni) Internationl Hotel, in the First Ward, is for rent. • DI PIITHERI A is prevalent in several por tions of our county. TicE cheesh factory at Ulster was burn ed olte do last-week. Sow: of the young meu of TrOy have organized an athletic club. VOTE for DAVIES G. TI. EsTELL is building an addition to his store builaine in Canton. TtiEnx 'was a slight fall of snow at Le- Ra) twine on Sunday morning last., Tut , . Athens . Ga:ett , says that chills and fever is prevalent in ttifit VOTE the Repulilicani Electoral Ticket, and'see that it contains„2ll names. ' No complimentary votes next Tuesday Vote the whole Republican ticket. Loos out for Democratic lies about our candidates frotiviAlNv until afttr election. Rim DemociatS can. ride in a - free car The poor ones can stay at home and swar FARMERS should hurt) , up their out woik. Rough weather is•uot far off. THE October frosts are. fast pfueking the 'leaves from the shade trees al out DOUG. WIT FON says : "Lightning done gone and struck dem mules in Indiana, shuah.'? l'uFi best of friends get a little 'spur,_un e: eh other during the present politicalex eitement. TkIEICE were SbaCCU cars for the rich in that -Lehighton excursion train, but not a single car for,the poor. TnE Waveily Steam Flaming Mills hive been leased and put in operatiori_hy 31r. VANDuzErt, of that village. , E4110:1: H. JOHNSON, 11. A. WiLsON ana IIosENctIANTs, killed three otters ut'al• Sugar Hun, one day last week. Old Wilmot District will gree,t the T0n...1, Legion on Tuesday next with 8000 majority for GARFIELD and ARTHUp. IMMEM3 IVILLIAm Not., tried hi•Pittsliairg last Wert; on a charge of forging an . endorse - 11It`Itt, on a pension certificate ; was acquit ted.-- 3 ' 4 . . t)st.: of the subliniest things in the no 14 is plain truth. The average Deina cratic politician is net able to grasp this 41.i:ti. .. Om) Boreas blew some piping blasts:in the latter part of- last week, ; that made pt , opht hunt their wraps intl. overcoats in a h rrY. • li. E. WHITNEY, of Romp, has one : of _ the titnst apiaries in the county, which .14 , 4 season yielded 17,00 pounds of choice -.hox honey: • • , TILE Republic:Atli; of Trey are to have a I..rroid rally awl torch light parade to morrow. Friility, eNeuiug. Rev. M.R.tstu , lAN Ili to speak.. Cuuncit of the lesSiall (Universalist), ltev. Wm. TAYLOR, pastor, at,lol a. and 7 p. m. 'Morning subject, " The Me-t.ing of the Universalist General Con . Wv. learn from the Review that an em ploye of the Enterprise Manufacturing t'omoany, Troy; named JOHNSON, COM stini!teil suicide on Sunday.. Ile was jeal ous of his wife. THE editor of the A rill'', says - he is in fav9r of a protective -tariff. If thisle true his editorials leave belied him. bet him - consult the files of his -paper during the pest ten years. Tun Prohibition :Congressional Con fe-rees of the•lsth Dhtrict met at Great Iktui, Pa.; Oct. ;20, iand after . a - Spirited nominated Dr:, LATIWIIN A. SMITIf, of Sing. county, for Congress. NF:t^ Yoi u STAtit is sure for GAR FIKLD and ARTHUR i 4 November,-and the c4uhts ,which. operate to that end will equally effect Cunuecticut and New Jer sey."—Er-Senator Cameron in Plsiladet -2,14.i: Press. learn frorn_the Troy Gazette; that Joit„ PILLIii,. a young man of that 1 , 1.1 Ce, attempted suicide by cutting the ;titer: in one , of.his arms, ono day re celit).. The rash young mon:wiArecover iisself-intlicted injuries. Tit -V had to come up into York State io get the thousand Demoel ats;to repre sent the "Old Wilmot District" at the . barbecut!.— Warerly Mrotate. I) , even then there would have been less tha s the thousand had not Republicans 1:6 Accepted "comps.," I.V. CITARLES T. :HALLOWELL, Of Oil Pa., has accepted the call to the torate of the Towanda Baptist Church. c Church is fortimate in its selection a pastor. Rev. Mr. HALLORrELL is a -aetier tif much ability; and of tine so il qualities. lie was pastor in Troy for veral yeara. () ) a TI oil . WIII LE engaged ill operating a circular at FROST'S factory, on . Thursday af-,, to x,u, 3osErtt ANt'El. was quite seri.; isly injured -- by a piece of board heit4g thrown from the caw and. striking hint with great: force in the stom eh. 'The injured man is. a. member of, Ille Germania Band., . Ssr . ..o: thieves are operating, in' the "'lira Ward. Clothes have been stolen %cabin a short time from the line of E. A. l'Aitsolvs and .1. M. Sru., and on Thai salty night- the scamp - entered the ;es , flence of Mr. SreNcEn and carried ofr •u❑,_• clothing and a check for $6O. See h,tt 3our doors are securely fastened be. fo,u retiring at night.-- ' 1111eitAF.L O'CONNELL, sun of PATRICK 0. .(.)NNE1.L, of Moore's Hill, WaR fOtilld ot-lti in ' his. bed at n hotel in POrt ..`,t-rvis, on . Wdnesday mottling, or last week, His death was .caused by, suffoca tion froin gas. It is suppose-1 be blow oet the dame from the jet in his room in btetal of turning off_ the gas. He. was about 2$ years' of age, and wan unmar ried. He was, at the time of his death, in the employ of the Standard Oil Cen t:eq. His remains were brought to this plebe and interred on Friday. Tilt West Leßoy 'correspondent of the Canton Sentinel of last *veek says : " Some miserable. heartless wretch' went while. Mi. T. B. Mantuan WaS gone from home and cut the throat of one of Oh mules belonging to Mr. M. and killed a nice hog, by cutting its b ody open and letting its bowels drag on the -ground un til it dkd. It is thought that the hog would weigh shunt 300 pounds.". In his letter of declination, printed in the Tunklisnettek R s epubifeta of last week, Mr i EDWARDS pays ,the following compliment to Sortator DAVIES.: "In accepting the nomination I did not take it .eti Account of any personal feeling akiiinst Mr, DAVIES, and I think he hes the approval-of his party in this county for the course he has taken in the Satiate for the last four-years." THAT the coming election is considered one of unusual 1-inpottiace by thinking men, is sho-vn in the fact that the Very hest class of citizens are taking part in the campaign. . A peculiarity' about the Republican parades everywhere is the ap pcaranoe in line of steady and aged busi ness men who never carried a torch before in their lives. They all say they feel call ed upon to`do their part to help the Re publican cause this year. , SIXTY high-toned Detnoci-ats of Waver ly, ray . s the Wayerly Advocate of last• week, and South Waverly were presorted with:, free tickets' to attend the! great Democratic, meting at Lehighton, Pa., lase Saturday. • None were allqWed the privilege of a free ride who coulk•not wear adress coat and a shiny hat.. It was an ettetifdingly select party of the bon stinrp. Ordinary Democrats 'were not gocid enough.for the occasion. Ii IrixcocK should fail t 9 be elected it would be quite a disaster' to this place, as, we learn, the Secretary' of the Navy and Postmaster General are to be selected from our citizens.—Athens Gazette. —Good :gracious, Huvrwit, the disap pointed democrats of Athens will be .uo where when. compared with disappointed ones here. The Secretary of War, Minis ters to England, Prauce,•and Russia, Sec retary of the Inferior, and Constils fond number. are all to be take& from Towanda. Disappointment at Athens ! Bosh ! Come down'here on the 3d. of No vember, starisehold a river of tears flow ing from Democratic eyes. I Tut Republican Clnbi mectipg 'was well attended on last ;Friday, evening, and it was agrand - goodimeeting with tirst-claSs speakers, R. M. IIECX and CoL OvEtrrois , . The remarks . Were so- telling that some of thi . peraocrats present, fairly grunted. These . two.Ontlemen are among the best speakers in the district, and the Colonel's position, for-the past few -Years has given him a storehouse of knowledge, - which is lien..fiting the Ropnbliana party; to a great extent. His arguments. sb forcible that wherever he speaks - he hasimany converts. His illustrations are • grand. —Athens- Gazette • Tut: Knights of honor , Adrocatr, pub lished...in this place by J. It; Krrintrooz, entered its third volume last week:- It is an. able.advocate of the principles of the organization in whose interests it is pub lished, and has done.mukili to extend the membership of the Order. Mr. I{ITTIIDGE is a graceful, easy writer, and' his 'paper is worthy the Confidence and should be supported by every Knight of Honor in tbb country. We are pleased to know that it already has a . paying subscription, :fed We hope its plucky - founder may find ift it as tich a mine of wealth as he has madelthe paper a mine of information for Itnights generally. I=IC=IICO HEAINeAIITERS HCitST tOST, No. 88, G. A. It, Genenti.Order No. 4: • The Comrades of-Hurst Pdst, No 80, G. A.R., 'are !wiliest:ea to be 10 "head quarters,'' fully equipped with fifty.rounds o blank 'cartridges each, at ten o'clock A. M., October 29,-, 1880. Com rades will be prompt, as the line of march will be taken up at 10:30 sharp, 'led by the Herrickville Cornet Band. All 'sob- . diers, and especially cothrades of neigh 'boring Posts, are cordially invited tojoin us as follows : A.t Isaac Lyons, at twelve o'clock m. Gillett's bridge, at twOo'ch (4z. i.. 3f., at which place preparations made for attack on Stevens Headquarters, Rome. • S. M. WELLS,' • JAMES CARR, Adjutant. Commander. Herrickville; October 25, 1880. Otcr: of the neatest residences in'town is that of A: J. FtsitEnt, the photographer. It is situated on tie west side of south Fourth street and commands a charming' view of the Wysox varey and the Sus quehanna river: .The building is a model in the *arrangeMent of rooms, and all its appointments have' been' regulated with a view to both - coin fort and eonVegience. The handsome dwelling is just receiving the finishing touches at the hands Of . the intelligent biiiider, Mr. Anm rbd-paintin g , which is exceptionally neat and artistic, is the work of CovErtnALE & GRAY and harmonizes well with' the ele gance of the" finish and workmanship in other respects. We congratulate Mr. FISIIEn on being 'the - fortunate possessor of so comfortable a home and express the sincere hope that be and his happy. family may long be spired , to enjoy it.—Recient. A CORRESPONDENT informs IPS that the, Republiein meeting at the Brick Sch 4.11 House in Asylum, on Saturday evening, was seriously; interfered with by a.num ber of Democratic roughs. *That: the speakers were interrupted by shouts and all sorts of noisesand were asked number less simple and fthdish questions. and that profane and vulgar langm.ge . —a.s freely indulged in by ,the disturbers of-the meet - - ie.-, a number of whont were evidently under the influence - of . liquor. Occurrences of this kind are frequently noted in 'Or respondence • published fiom Southern States during the past few months, but this is about the only case of the kind we have heard of inr. this county, thus far during the prestit campaign. For the good name of the county we trust it, may • -„ be the last. . ===l AT a special rwicting of Moaroeton Lodge, No. 137,' 1. O. of Jteld in their hall, October 13, 1880, the following otliceLs were installed by D. I). G. M. J. E. WAnziEit: 2c. G.—E.l W. STEvE:.S. G.-43. L. MCCLunE. 8 S.—l. B. Stit.n. A. S.-0. L. STErExs. - T.—J. 31..GRIGGS.. 11. S. to N. G.—G. J. HARVEY._ • L. ,S. - to G —G. 11. Il.unss . - 11 - ardsn—C. M.. PRENCII. t I oLE: • B. S. S.—S. AV L. S. S.—D.- Wit:cox. H. ROCKWELL: 0. G. ! —N. CRANxEct. I. G.—A. R. OwEN. R. S. Co 1. G.—F. M.. Cox. L. S. to V. G.—W.7E.:Gmoin. TIIE Republican meeting at Barclay on Tuesday evening was the largest political gathering ever assembled there. A special train from' this place took the_ Germania Band, Drum Corps and .1.50 . members of the GARFIELD and Arrnen Battalion of this place to.the foot of =the Plane, where they arrived at about 5.30 and marched froca there to' Barclay village. At Bar clay:they we're joined by the Barclay boys, 100 strong, , headed by the Barclay Band and the cohimn marched'to Sand, Run, where they were met by the Carbon Run delegation 100 strong. From Sand Run the column returned to Barclay, where two meetings were organized. One. in Masonic Hall, which was Crowded to its utmost capacity, and addressed by the eloquent young Irish orator, DANIEL. O'CONNELL, of 'Elmira, and an out-door meeting, which was addressed by • E.. L. 111 .11s, Esq. 31.inY of the houses along the line of march were beautifully illumi— nated and the column along - its entire. march was greeted . with frequent . and hearty chem. Both of . the speakers made telling and couvincing - speedhes and were' frequently cheered. The rneetiug was undoubtedly productive .or much, goat to the Republican cause, as the vote on nest T..esdity .will show.- The Itepub= licans of Barclay.claita that they will give A majority for • GARFIELD . and AIITUUR. And still the tide continues to rise.. VoTit for JADWM, DAMES, and Ake whole county ticket. -_ GRAND RALLY! GarAeld and . Arthur and the Whole Ticket! SATURDAY EVENING, :OCT. 30th, AT ..TOWAND lAI IMil HON. GEO.'::::LANDON Aid others will speak. The GARFIELD and AR:rumt Batt l*ion a of Towanda, and clubs from several Parts of the county will parade. Turn tout and join in the greatest demonstration ever witnessed in' Northern :Pennsylvania. Vietori is in the air. It is expected that be tween 3,000 and 4,000 men will be in lima. A number of bands will furniih music. s should report as early ,as poseible The number of men they will have in the liue Iltindreds - orlionses .and basineas places in Towandit will be Illuniinated. Come,' and bring !your neighbor. PERSONAL —Judge Monnow is holding Court at Troy this week. —Miss Dili nn Davis, otcantori, is vis iting, friends in Philadelphia. —Miss MARY KRISR, of eanton, is vis iting friends in Syracuse, N. Y. tt.na GRIFFIN, oft Canton; is enjoyins a visit to friends in Deliii,'N. Y. —Hon, Head YOUNG, National Bank Inspector, is quite 'Beriously ill at his home in Wellsbero. - —Mr. CARMNTEWHOAGLAND, of IWis'. Leßoy. is now convalescent &pm a liever,: sickness of some weeks. . —;Jortiki" W. Mix, Esq.,who has been confined to his house by iine4s . for•stiverat days past, is 7.onvaleseAg. • .--,Postmaster PQWELL, and daughter JUI:Li.,* attended the United States -court at Pittsburg 'lasi ireek, as witnesses; • —Mr. LEE MORSE has accepted - a posi tion with A. ROHRER & `Brothers, florists of Lancaster, Pa.—Canton • -31 r. WILLIAM LiTri.n, Esq., and wife, of Towanda., are visjting'friends and relatives in our lorough.—L.eßuyarille Advertiser. • • —Mr. and Mrs. N. W. PIERCE, and Mrs. M. S. PIitNTICE, of our borougli,,are vis-! iting friends in Pittston,' for a few days: 'rldrertiser. - - —Mine host PiTctiEtt, of the American House, who has lieratofOre been a haunch Democrat,- came out laS,k, week for' Gan- Et.tkand ARTHUR. • And still the tide is raising. _ , . C. ADAMS, of:tlfis place, , has ac cepted a situation a itli E. E. ALvonti& ~ coal dealers of i•lytacuse, N. Y. SA:at is well posted in the coal business and au excellent clerk. Wit,t.t.tm COROIN, Who was seri .ously injured sUtne.monthi since_, Lasso far rLcoveied as:to he about by the help of two canes. lie gave: this .011iceia pleas :llft call oh Tuesday last. 11 • —E. C. PosT, Western . Passenger Agent of • the Kansas and iConnell Bluffs Railroad, has been in town for - a few days past. : • Mr. P..)s.a native of this place, being a•aou of the late ISAAC POST. , --then Ann rittaas, 9stner of- E. L. Midas, of this place, an old and esteem ed citizen of Herrick, died at his resi dence in that place\ou Wetiriesday of last week,, at the age of 6 years. He had been a resident of Herrick township since 1833. -0: C. .T4nwrx, of Wayne County, Pa., has been nominated for Congress in the " Old Wihnot District," by the. Re publican Congressional. Convention. OvF.trrox Valls off his coat and goes in for JADWIN like the sensible man'that be is. —Waverly Ildr)&rie.-. —Mr. JADWIN, on his return from the Congressional Conferenca at • Susquehan na, on the eleven o'clock train, Wednds day evening of last week,.; was met at the depot by the Republican clubs of Hones dale and Texas, and a largo number Of citizens of both parties ; and escorted into lode, and through the • prindipal streets, by along • torchlight procession, headed by the cornet baud. The welcome ex tended to him, and the Vide-spread . man ifestations of satisfaction at the•TnoMina tiou, attest his: popularity at 'home.-- Llonesdalt Citizen. • ..—Says our llumnfertield correspondent, E. M. M., under date of • October 1411 - : !' We bad the pleamire of attending the Teachers' Examination; held by Superin keudent - Hyatt: in Illiniinertield, on. Moti day-lasi,•and, Wi3 were much pleased with the manner in , which' the- examinations' were conduatetr; In the - awarding of cer-• itificates, Superintendent Ryan endeavors not onlypromote the educational-interests of the county by requiring knowledge of, all branches taught the pupils, but_ he alto encouraged and advised the teachers to study and gain ideas in regard to teaching.” - St IC ,1 E. • . Our New Albany vi • .spondent Sends us the following, under ate of October tl;ith : "Mr. CI ARK t AIICOCK,, a man about seventy-five years of age, !commit ted suicichi last Week at his residence in New Albany Borough. He bad long been thinking of this deed. Be purchased coffin in Towanda a few weeks ago and brought it home, arranged matters re garding his funeral by penning a letter which was to be found after his death. Sunday, the 17th, he took arsenic and ; opium, that be might s leave the body and go to the Spirit Land, but he -lingered about four days, then died, and. was. burr .led according to. directions-In the letter. lie-leaves no fanfilyi save'aniece who liv ed with him. lleleavesn.good property." DOANE & SON'S. FAILURE About tour years ago- SAMUEL . ,DOANE Son opened a bank in Canton: l with 6'l capital limited to some $3,000. The bits iness has never been. a paying oho, and nearly every year has closed with books showing a loss. The luisses during the time they have been in business care. esti mated to be about $5,000. When they sold the businers to Mr. GUERN4E; after paying checks and certificates for several days, they were unable to meet; any fur ther &maids of depo.itors and their-sus- - i pension was Announced. On Tuesday, both members of the firm, in .order to meet - the demands upon them, made an assignment of all' their property, real, personal, and mixcl, to J. StoNE, Esq., for equal distribution among their credi tors. The property assigned' includes a one-half interest in. 800 acres'of land in Pawnee County, Kansas, a one-third in terest in 400 acres of wild land in' Tioga County, and a large number , of notes and judgments, and ;kiwi a quantity of person al property. It is thought that this pro perty will pay every bent of thaliabilities of the firm. The assignee has 'one year in which to 'do the business allotted' him, during which time'ertxliters of thoi thin rest assured that their claims will be fully met•?---Canton 'Sentinel. _ GRANGE FAIR AT• I4TCHFIEL:D. The lint "annual fair of Highland (Hauge was held at their hall, on, Satur day, the 16th instant. The :projiiet was iu contemplation only about two -weeks before It oubrdnated In the grand iniceiniti which it was. in every. partacrdar.. They Grange appointed IL D.. RS% Esq., ak Superintendenk and much of the success!. Of the, undertaking was due. to his hideia. Roble intilistry in organising and CIDCIIr frig the 'artingettients._ - The day threatening and partially stonnyi -which deterred many froM attending—notwith standing a large iintriber 'of patrons und townsmen, 'with Visitorti from 'adjoining towns in the county indNewl r ork State, were present and vied with-eiteh other in making the exhibition Interenting Gad profitable.' This lateness Of the season precluded the , ,exhibitian of much _that would have been brought forward, snob as some kinds of vegetableii, fruits and ilbw, era But as it IRA. the displaY mai; ex= traordinary t and embraced sem* of the finest specimens , of (nut, 'Vegetables, grain, etc., in this agricultural depart ment.; not often acceded, in higheritoned fairal while the display of tioivers, house plants, fancy work woven and knit fab rics, Octures„, dairy products, fruit, can ned and osherwise. equalled anything . commonly seen at our.county fairs. To show the magnitude of the fair and the number of contributions, dt is only deces sary to state that one hundred and three premiums Were awarded for- dairy and farm products, and silty-three premiums were awarded for fancy. %fork and mann fact mud articles. A specimen of sugar made from the celebrated amber sugar sore was on ex:.ibition, and interviewed with much interest ; a s . the experiments already made proves it to be all that is claimed forit, - and 'there is a sure - pros -1 pest-that it will become a staple pnxlne. tion with our farmers. Last Spring Com missioner of Agriculture LE Due present ed to IL l); MORSE - a quantity df seeds which lie distributed among some of the farmers of the township. The cane has made a good growth, the seed has. ripen.: ed, and _those who have raised it ,have sent the product to Wysox where - there are facilities to have it made into lump. Mrs. ISAAC BALDWIN raised infe-half acre, and expects to obtain as a result three &sprees of. goid syrup. Howl is that for progress? Short addresses word made in the course of the day by, patrons _and others: J. IL COOPER made the,oplining speech, in which the old and the new or der were contrasted. Ile was followed by the Rev. C. ATWA.TER t RAYMOND late of Virginia, in which be paid whigh corn- pliment to the excellence of • the -exhibi ‘ tion, and expressed a high appreclatioo7 of the - evident signs of prosplrity and en,' terprise evinced. Ile also gave au &der- . taming description of the nay of doing things in the Old Dominion.. Mr. Invoini of Ulster, proprietor of the cheeSer-facto rf there, and also one at Smithfield was present, and presented the project of. es i labliishing a manufctory hqre. A meeting was appointed for Monday, the 25th in suitit, in the evenink, at the hall, to per fect arrangements with the dairy men fn starting the enterprise. • The Grange propose to repeat their fair.,next year on a larger !scale, when all the towns will compete..' SYKES. 110 W A LITTLE GIRL RAISED A POLE. Saturday last, says. the Wyalusing cot.- respondeut of the Elmira Aticertiser, un der date of October 10th, Miss MAGGIE, daughter Of PostmaSter a very ‘ qa; triotic: Isdy of fourteen, . went to the woods, and with. the help of a young frictid, cut and brought home attached to the fen axle of her buggy, a . tine forty tive-foot pole. She peeled the bark her- CIIAULES SyLlVEliti helped her .to plane and Mr. CADDIED, painted it for her. She then issued pokers . inviting . her young friends to come and assist her in 'raising. it . at eleven o'clock. /v.to day. ,At that hodr: a goodly number of her yoftg as well as old friends,wpre on hand, 'when the work of raising commenc ed.: .Afterllie pole was raised and secur ed;`-three cheers were proposed for MAG GIE. PEE, and were' given with a' will. -She ihenyull &'up the stars 'and stripes and a : handsome streamer bearing the naives of.GAIWIF.I.D and AILTDUIt., Then niOunting the post ollice steps, she notni 43.ated GLonoS. H. WELLES, Esq., to act a'4 president of "her meeting," who de-, eepted with a abort but tolling and spicy speech, followedi by WILLI/of H. Tnomr: SON and, Rev. DAVID Cust-r,each compli menting Maturold and giving *ood . advice to the many youngyeople prOselat. - Generals Su:ILM and OaMM, who were at Wyalusing to address the Republican meeting in the afternoon,, were present, ' and both' complimented the_ young lady ulhet patriotism and success in her fiOdt, deltaking. • ' This was something: ofMAnnift's own . planing: Her_ people knew nothinvAit! until the pole wasin the ytt`rd;. She7f&kii ed hard, and her efforts` were crowned cnnplete success. 'Can any or either of our opposing parties produce such a patriotic, courageous little girl as 31/LootE FEE? • - IN MEMORIAM The Daughters of Rebekah, and mem bers of Springfield Lodge; No. 381, have adopted the following resolutions : WHEREAS, It haa-pletisC r d our Heavenly Father to remove from' our midst by death, our friend and sister,Mrs. Lador na Daggett, which oecurd :Septiiinber 28, 1880. Re Aoloed, That in this affliction we bow iri „submission to His will, hoping ani be ligying that our . loss is their gain; -and while we all mourn her- early death, we will cherish , her many virtues in loving remembrance. - ,Rvsolved, That we deeply regret'lser be ing cut oll,"winle yet in the morning of lire, amid opportunities of sueligreat use fulness, and•that the Church and Lodge 'af which she was •an honored • member, hive sustained an irreparable loss.. • • Resolved, That we extend our heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved husband and friends, iu this their great sorrow. •., Resolved, That a copy of the foregoing resolutions be sent to the family of the deceased,' and be published in the• BKAD FORD ,RFPOKTKR, and Northern Tier‘ .Ga kette. • Mrs. J. ()REDWOOD; Mrs Dr. .WilajEll, • Mrs.'W. P. MATTOCKS, Committee on Resolutions; Local Corropondenc.e. WYALUSING We have given you quite a rest : Wyalusing rejoices !in a magnificent Garfield pole land Streamer that is to be dedicated next Tuesday. The pole,was raised Thursday,' and the returns rom Ohio mid Indiana were "a great help in; getting it - . The favored one's _of, the Democraticl party in this section who received tickets for the free excursion to Lehighton came. home about :seven o'clock on Sunday morning looking tired • enough. Those; who were slighted say that if they are not good enough to ridei with them they'll be hanged if they - wjll Vote with them. It was a very incan thing! to ask John how large the POst .office looked to.him, when the Indiana news camp,;! he had enough to bear without that. 0. A.' Gilbert, a stalwart young Repub lican' from Asylum, was lin !town last Thursday ; he is confluent of the Repub: licans,nfaking large gains in that town, James B. Pitcher's daughtei and aged mother, from Warren Centre, have been makin:: him a three weeks' visit. They: go home this week. , Mrs,. P. Bosworth , a billy or three 'score years, took her first ride on the eacs last week, to Athens.. . , Mr. Martin Blocher, of Herrick, is vis iting at hia son's, J. F. Blocher, in this place. • Mrs. Wallace Dodge, of Wilmot, it is reported, was very badly , burned. last week while boiling cider ;• her clothes caught fire and before help came she was burned so Beverly that her recovery is quite doubtful. The 'citizens - of Wyabising are ;very much pleased with the "Mar ' ' if Messrs.. Clizbe Bon give us a good papey; they will be'supported. Wyaltising, Oct. 18, 1880,:. vikAysvn.t,a:' F. E. Stevens, of Hooksett, N. 11., ,is visiting his parents in Pike. - - The Teachers' •Examination held in thiii place on Thursday of last week, pass.: ed off I very pleasantly, there being but few in attendance. A stone walk has beea recently laid in: front of the post office. Frofeasor Ackley has recently opened a singing school in this place, 'meeting once a week, and to continue for twelve weeks. The Democrats in this place are getting rather cynical.. . - - A Greenback meeting is to be beld itt Lellaysville October -October :41, 1880. . ULSTER,: MIME Bo* is polities ltE. Tueselsof Peto!)er /9t14 as P:Vo fituney,Ar., 'lran tettArnitig loon: front be illso4veredllimet butuirig from' the Lugo .eheOm . ,feetory) Vash Creek street; be sinvnattleirnediete Mural s -but the - ilre lied truetruieblutiadway to be e 4.- tinguishiii:Sotbititt , buttkoctuple or milk ) eans-werc saved.- ,We underataud there was 'in, insitialuni `Of 11500 On building and reententai',Pz-, J. 14 Merieivan )41' been "quite 411 with a tualaxial attack, but is , now able to be Michael O'Ponnelli of 'Moore's was suifocatediby gas at a hotel in Port 1 Jervis, recently. His 'remains - were.' bronght hertro for interment; the services being, bald at; the Catholic church at To wanda, last Friday. ',John Mather and wife.,of Washitigton, visiting .relatives • and friends at our village. , M. is now quiteilL - Mrs. Hattie ,Bush %who has been visit. ing ter sisters,' Mrs. 11. •Shilw and Mrs. Louis Dettra, has returned • to her home at Lawrenc.e, Mass.- , We are t t ll have a Republican meeting Monday e enibg nest,,Novehiber Ist. to be addresse4 by . Daniel O'Connell, of . EP. mire, and others ; a torch , light parade`- and illuminations are also to be in order. The Towanda and Athens "boys in blue" are cordially invited to bepresent. - A - big time is anticipated by, all, and we were never dimppointed yet. Raul." Ulster, Pa., Octoher 20tb, 1880. • BUSINESS LOCAL arr CE4tENT..--jtafttneeiti 'od—another varAoid of X. Star cement. .50Pa; • U.M. WALLES. CASK PAID Y . Oll, PRODUCE. at Oct. O. _ Durza & '• rir Cousin has theiiest, wearing Shoes ror Men, Bays and Youttia! , wear:ever ,ottered td A ; onnada, and at prices wuldit llama at all. , • EN" Elegant . now stock of: JEWELRY at the 99-Ceat Store. Oct-28:, 1880. . . , • tp.. Our — toods are NEW mid of the BEST QUALITY. • 7 Dir.ex an & VOUCH?. . 1, . • cgr (;LOVES and MlTTENS—lowest pricep=atthe Sll:Cent Store. . ..- - Oct 28 . - 'BO. nr "I have used several honks of . SIAIMONr..I.IYEIt ItEtiULATflWindryou may record' the fact, that my . feelloga are miler changed that I . can eat hearty, and am./Dore filr.e elven man than I have been for 3 : earl...Vast: I have. Buffered. fear yearil and am grateful fer relief. ; • "d. 11AFFE.Iti . Y, w 4.. Periodical Store, 1806 Market-al., Phila. • .rsirJob lot of Ladies Pants, 25 cents; worth 40, at tho 09-Cent tore, - • Oct; 28, 'SO. • 1 , or For a good, durable and neat:filting SHOE, ca11..-at F. J. IILySI•S, opposite Seelera Hotel.' Nov. • tar MERINO UNDERWEAR, at the 9J-ceut store - Oct. 28th,188o„ rir Provisions of all kittds:of the best quattty, at • .I)Ectitu'a[iVocaires... fgrNew Bo4ksjust out—Mrs. liolthe - s, May agtrra-Fletaliig, E. P. and others—at tho 98-Cent St4re. ! Oc:t. 29th, 1680. ar,', Our - New JA.P. TEA. Pesti'!" DUCKILIt & VOUGIIT. EiiEl or Choice 'TEAS and COFFEE. a specialty at bECKE.R & VOUGIIT'S. ar PRICES VA.Y DOWN on Gents', Fine and Coarse . 13e is at * ntint , s, oppofite See: toy's Hotel. o N • • oy. 27-tf. Mr The Largest, Best and Cheapest !Ina of Shoes for Ladles', Misses' and Chlldrons' wear Is found at COninn's uew store, corner Main and Pine-sts.. Traey . kNoble"a Block. apt4lB Or L. B. Itooomts chalk ups corupe anon foiquallty of goods and low prices on sash Doors. Blinds and Molilnt,s, and a' building Ina .terial. • ranga•tf) ti' It ?is impoesitAe fur a woman after a faithful' course( of treatment with LYDIA E. PINKLiAld'i; VEGETA ISLE COMPOUND to continue to, suffer with a weaknesl of the uterus. Eneose a slainp to. airs. LYDIA 4. rusim , ..m., 233 Western Airenne, Lynn:, *ass.; for-pamphlets. Soid , by Dr. IL C. Ponyin,:bruggist, Towanda, Pa. • • J ter CNIQN CIDER MlLL.—This is all excellent Portable MIII7-one that' coininends itsel at sight.' Farmers; having apples going to waste, will do well to give the Cider Mill atrial. It grinds easily add ia — pidly—crustiltig the fruit Instead of grating. barrels per day. .For sale cheap. , -Towanda, Pa.. Sept. 7 11011SE4 ,FOlt ALL WORIt.—I bare trio, r :rood teams, and would sell ono of:them. Wyaluelag, ra., Oct. 21, IISO-w3 /sr "A- friend in need, la friend in deed." Such a friend is Dr. nul l - Gough Syrup, which should be In creeY family ;,* costs only '24 cents a 'bottle awl may save matly a doctor bill. Give It a. trial. Oct. F.S. --4 • Mr All cases o weak or lame back, back-ache, rhentnatlsot. &c., find relict _by wearlug one of Cartels Smart Weed and Belladon na Back-ache Plaster,„ Price 25 cents. 0ct.28.• • Ur - When you are _depressed by the ; gaunt, sickly feeling of a di.ordered system, which neeth to be cleaused and' stimulated:, into healthy action, take a dose or two of MiEltli PILLS and 1 seu' how quick,you can be restored for ; a quarter.- rir A GRAI93 . REPOTATION.—Wariter's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure has reached a reputa tion that is not limited by the contines)of 'section or country. There;ire no - injurions substances r.or false and temporary stimulants in . the preparation.. It 16 purely votettible and compaundotl tinder a formula • that has passed severe tests apd won en dorsements from some of -the JhlgheAt medical taltnt Ju the country.—New York sr ANSWERB TO CORRESPONENTB.—In' reply to the many inquiries m bleb we have , received regarding a moat prominent modern remedy we would say: To the best of our belief Warner's Safe Kldivey.and Lives Cure is pure In Its nature, ern; dent In Its action and' certain in its results... We have learned of some remarkable cures which it has effected, and believe that as a.preventive of disease it Is unequalled. For delleate ladles and enfeebled men It is Invaluable; audit; pnre vege table qualities commend it to the favor and se of all. - Oct. ZS. MARRIED. • . -- VANDERMARK-11000'.At the residence of the bride in Nichols. .y.. the 17th Inst., by Rev:l. C. ltralnald, Mr. S. D..Vandf tniark, of Sugar Run; and Mrs. 'Altutra . Moore, of Nichols, WALDEW—LEATiERSON:—:In Waverly,' N. Y., IlOth inst., by Rev". Albert Sins Hey, Mr., Leander Wallow and 3110 Mary E. Patterson, both of East Waverly, N. Y. WHITE—BENJAMIN;—At the 'Elwell .House, •, Towanda. 2tst Inst., by Rey: Chas. IL :Wright. -Mr. Jeron*White, of Terre township. and Miss f Alice M. Renjautiu, of Liberty Corners. - • [KENDALL—GEST' N.—At the M. E. Pa'sonage, Towanda. September. 9th, by Rev. Charles H. Wright, Mr. Owen C.,1 Kendall and.. Miss Lnla Gamin, all of Burliogtlin. ; V i r n—PRATT.—At itm Panonake, 1 tech, air . a IVI rl i g 71 lit h o i d " o tL A y m A nr.;; 10 .Mies Celia M. .Pratt, of Canton, Bradford enmity. • DAVIS PIEuCE. I —At . flip reshlenee of the bd.de'et parentk Alextuidei• Lane; .31r: , Grinler Davis and , 3.1.148 Junta 3ranoi Pierce, all of Burnt:4ton. - . . o,.Eb. • ; . . POST.—Atthelesidehee.of her son, O. C. Ppst. on YOrk avenue. Saturday evening, (ietober 22.1, Mrs. Isaac S, Post,' aged S 4 years and 8 months. Mrs. POST was horn in Newtolan. 211th, 18VI, and came toTOranda in 1839. In- 1845 shettnarried ISAAC POST, with Whom she lived happily for more than 30 years. - wife, mother and friend she faithfully discharged her duties and endeared herself to a large circle of actplaint ancre. Her husband died about four yearit ago. , The seven affectionate children who deeply 'limas' her loss, have returned from their homes in differ ent parts of thecountry'to .pay, the last tribute of anal love, and give burial to the remalna of the'kindest Of mothers, . - 6 .50 He glveth His beloved rest"- "Father: thjehaalehing rod . $o helpta, thine atllletettonets to beer, That, In the spint land, Ileetturat thy night bind, ' ; Twill be our hearen to find that She Is there." —Review t , . •'•. • • - USQUEHANI4IA. doLikarAti IN.: aTiTtrrx.—First Ilfititer. Term rommenres 3 1 ONDAY. NOVEMUER Ist*. nee. .Expenses for boird; tuition and furnished room, from 1172 to 18800 per yesr.- For catalogue or further partial- We address the Prinettal, - ' - EDWIN E. QUID/LAN. A. M. !miscall'. October zs, letin. .". - •- .. - . • .. . .. . : °....w,:evbefrz,rp those who Wish to , a . .leasant mind prod hs hie business known.- Mverythilig new. Capital not required. We will tarnish yon teerythiug.- lid i day and upward* Is silly made without staying away frau home over night: l NoOisit whatever. Manyttew workerliwanted at I 'ow*. -Many Are tusking fortunes, at the business: -Ladle* make as much as men, and young boys anti , girls make great pay.' No one who -is willing to ! wotk.talls .o make more moneyevery day than can be ;toads in AV week at any ordinary employment. ' *Owe ho engage at once will dad a abort road to fortune, ' Address. ii. MALLET* *fin.. Portland; Ha NOTICE POWELL & C CLOAKS DOLMANS, Among which will be le ele paut DOLMAN of FRENCH MANU FACT (TRE E whlel we ha'o just received from the - Importiers, toueilter with to large and complete. assortment of COAKS and DOLMANS . direct from Manufac turers. • . October 21,..1880. . Evans & llilireth TOO* Coo** VVIIIcff FOCI 31A6NITTDE: STYLE, QUALITY AND C4EA.i3NESS, Surparaes any of their tprmeri offerings, and wil at all times keep their stkek supplied with the R.. 11. Wcuacs rt),_l WmLugs Black Clo CO Jarriesto' wn Serges, Jamestown Alpacas ykinirning Silks, Trimming Satins, vi.P.l - - v' •Z , s, /hIP-:thleMoggicsits. Call attention to an .ELEGANT NEW-TOC:• -OF--- _, :AND-.4 JUST -OPF4F:D. , t - TOWANDA!, PA., Take pleasure In offArini to L'u)ers of THEIR TENTH A.NNUAL. PALL SUPPLY, Latest Styles 1 . - - - ,A's they appear in market. - ev Invite Attention To their New -eiss " lE=M IBlack .6shmere*, • , . Henrietta Cloths, . Black Tamise ih, -Black . Nun's Cloth, Black - 'cps Cloth, Black Mornie Cloth, ORF:D. CASHMERES COlored India Casbmerea, Colored Flannel Btlitings, I Colored Novelty Suitings, -AND In Black and Colori3. Cloaks and Shatvls, . i Cassimeres for, Men's l 4s':Youths' ,J wear, 1 Flannels and'l3lankeis, Prints and GinOiarns, • ' .Sheetings and Shirtings, ~. , Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear, . Hosiery and Gloves, • Laces• and Embroideries, &.c., ' Also, a complete; line of Cupots, 610 the, Mats; piaci Mattlltg. • Thankful for the very liberal patAnage bestowed on uh for the past ten years; and hoping by strict attention to our customer's wants and truthfully reprosentint goods, to merit a continuance of the same, Evans &liiitireth • . 6 Oont fi t funds .ed . free with fall In structions to conducting the most I •• profitable bn iness 'that anyone can' -•. engage In.. 'Tile business Is so easy ! I l l i P eart4,- - and oar InErucrions are so . shhpla matt plain. that any one can maktivreat profits from the very start: No'une can tall who !swilling to work. 1 Women are asaucreastul as men. ' Bile and; girls I can eanf i targe sums . Many tarot:wade at the best.' ness ..ovet one hundred' dollars In a• single Week. Nothing like It evarknown,.before.-All who engage i ate'surprised at tne'easo and.raiddi y with width they Are able to make m pey ,. Yo f can engage In ' thls;bnidness during your'aparttim a t great profit. i r You do liot hive to Invest capital n It. We.tske all the risk. Those who needrely money:Mß*ld ;writeto•ds at once. All furulahe tree. :Aadress :Taos ar co., Angus* Mitlne:.-- -i ', ' 0e.,211.- 1L1.48.-The.underi pi - ed haring AIL leased the old Saulabttry : :W srouldAollels the patronage of the eerotoonity. - Canons Work done Immediately and In good,order. All leaks in the XIS have been re paired a and herea ft er It will ` - be„ kept in good order. r Flour. Meal and Bran conatintizon band. C h paid for g~rraain at Hascntown;' If W. WELLS. Sloar9etn,,Jutie Ifso. , f 4!,!p,0n41.04. AGENT -43 'W,ANTED::-.-We - want stew OrapableLhatiesti,luten to Set as WV' nts for thei.salont Kktsery tic In this county. A .ktusodedga at: the Widnes*, Is ossify acrydred. nWar'PERMAISIOY ri lIIPLOYMENTOICIOD TAY A 210.1MVEN.0.4 the right mamba ran stiva their tindlitdfdisttin B_l itlon,to the work. Glyn Byte, preidous and:preit'wt .occupallnn, and tater _anent,. Address , C 0.,& 0ct.21144 40 . • • ' .2 South Messick-lA.4%UL' ADMINISTRATOR'9, NOTICE; .—Letters of administration having been L. to the undersigned. upon the estate ot L. M. Banda.' late of Burlington, deceased. notice is hereby given that all penons Indebted to said estate Are requested to taste* immediate pay ment, and all passions having legal claims against the nine will Present them without delay In pro per o. der for settlement to • . • 13; 41.1NDELL, Administrator. • Lutberi Mills. Oct: 28. ititamea. IUXECUTOR'S-. NOTICE.— Let. j,% term testamentary having been granted to the tuiderslgued. under the - last will lod testament of etudes aldgway.lateof Franklin twp,‘ deceased, all persons Indebted to the estate of,sabil decedent are. hereby notified ' make Immediate payment, and all having clatms against said estate must pre. sent the same duly authent catetE to the under stguett for s4ttlement. • . • • - SEStAliTif A. S. BIA4IV Ifonrooton,•Clet. 28, 1880. 'Esectitor. FARM FOR SALE.—The subscri her offers for rain his farrn'of se acres, located in:Orwell township ; improved, with good honk! end Mum and orchard thereon. Time given toSulf purchaser. his home farm 2,111 miles northwest of Lel:tample, of 250 acres.- For further particulars call on or address . • 4 JOHN BLACK, / -- • LeHsysville,. Pll. Oct. 14mosS. - - IVAICTED-=BUSINESS..MEN. 4 —A first-class .regular Life Insurance Com pany desires to employ a few men to devote their entire time to their interests In Pennsylvania. to whom liberal compensation will be paid. 'blind: l ie of good character and possess tact, energy and r severance ; past experience in the business n t necessary. - Address, stating age, past occupation, And salary received and expected, with references, (Oct. Hags). ' 4 3CANAGEIL , ' " - .as Astor House oMces, :Kew York City. • li7CITICP.—AII persons are forbid, cutting Timber ou the lands of. the late Ed• ward Dletlovern, in Overton Township, witholi the written consent of the undersigned, under the penalty of the law. • • Ant McGOVERN, F.xecutor. Ove \ rton,.May 411;1880-1yr• .A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A Letters of ad min at iatlon having been grant ed id the undersigned. upqn the estate of Chas.. B. Dexter, late -of Tuscarora township, deceased, notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make Immediate payment; and alt pers , MS basing claims against wild. estate must present the same duly auttlentl 7 cated to the undersigned for settlement. - ALMON C. DEXTER, Administrator Tuscarora, Pa.. Oct• taBo-1413. .4 - L .UDIYOR'S NOTICE.— In re • the estate of Charles S. Foxi.deceased. , Ina.nudersignedo, 'an Auditor appointed. by the Orphans' Conrt of Bradford County . to distribute the babinee of funds of Fa tdestate in the hands .of the administrator of aaid estate. will attend to the duttns of his appeintroebt at his oMee-in the, Bor. ougteid Towanda, on SATURDAY, the tarn day of NOVEM 8F.% 1880. at 10 e'e'oct, A. M., when and where all persons having claims on said fund reukt • present them or be forever debarred, from coming in upon the Raufe. .1..1'. KEENEY, Auditor. Towanda. October 241e:80-wt.' Mr A SSIGNEE'S NOTICE.—In the matter of the asslgntnent of M. F. Ransom for the benefit of iiiB %!redltors. In the Court of common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 104; May Term, 1877. The. final account of G.ll. Van Dyke. Asslgnealn the 'al.c.,ve ease, filefl.fieptember 22. Isfet c and said account wilt - be presented to said Court for float confirmation and allowance on Thuilelay, Decem ber 91-1 S O, unless cause ne shown whYsald account should nut lie finally confirmed and showed by the Court; GEORGE W. BLACKMAN. Tow"atela, Oct. 21; 185116w4,. Mothoixtary. 13DITOR'S• NOTICE. 1--- S. B. A t Topper's use ITS. E. O. and D. Taylor. In t N h o e . , l o 6 u o 7 s . l ) a f y e T o e tu n t u a . oil s7 l;leas of 11mdfOrd County,. TIM undersigned, an Auditor appointed bythe Court to distribute the fund arising Inuit the Shpt. irr6r-sale of defe , ndants -pernal property. wilt all, t e x al' t o the duties of ht's appointment at his oihoe ,in Towanda, on MONDAY. NOVEMBER '411). 18A0, at 10 o'clock, A. 31., wipm all persons' having o alms upon paid fund must present. them or be forever debarred-from coming in upon the same. - . - THOS. E. MYER; Auditor. , Towanda, Oct. 21, 11110-w4 - • i . .. ORPHANS' COI yirtne of an order ho Court of Bradford County, dian of 'Mary, John U.. Atiihrose, Margaret A.. CI roll, minor children of Dei Township of Athensl dece tic sale • upon the pre* OCTOBER 30th, A. D. Jbl followl , ,g tot. piece or par< Township of Athens, Cl d e and descrin d as !pito On the north by. land Paul. on the east by lant Loomis, on the st nth by a road. and on the west farm ; contalning about five acres be the same north part of what was Borers' farm. north of t said, farm. About onc I proved, with a framed de 'and an orchard of apple however, to the reservatl right to take off all the said premises. = TERMS OP SAI.E.-1 . upon the property tying. s, confirmation ut the sate.' equal anneal payments f with Interest. , • . , fa Tat Smtthfleld, Sept: 2 , , OR eo TRiT SALE.— . k , By virtue of ati °rile is.4ued out or the Or. phans• Court of Bradford C unty, the undersigned, administrator de bunts aim f the estate ot Charles \ 4,1 F. Welter,x' to deceased, will ex rose public sic at the Exchange Hotel, In Ath nsitorough. Bradford County. Pennsylvania., on • ATURDAY„ OCTO , . BEIt 230. 1880, at I o'clock, P.M., the following lot, piece or parcel of land, si ate In the township of Athens, County of Bradt rd. boynded and de- Retitled as follows :, On the . tuth by lands of Ed 'ward Murray , west by land of C;Thurston and ii. Williston, north by land,of O s ,en Spalding and the Commonwealth. of Pann'sylvadise•and easterly by the Chemuk. river; containing about 200 acres fiess,:ain ut 35 arcs deeded to ten Drake byMeed -. duly recordeAl tit which refer we is made for de scription ; and excepting anti reserving also Imp tlas residlte a piece of laud bounded as follows:: Beginning 0535 feet west of tint west side of the canal bridge abutment on the east side of the canal at t he first c ressing of the canal from the Chuntlng bridge.; thence north 87.t5 0 west 493 feet to the road that leads up the hill : thence south along the east side of said road 6° West 264 feet ;, thkwe south 10 0 crest 381 feet; thence South 21° west Ir. feet; 'thence so th 31}4° west 'lO4 feet : thence south 2!5 0 West 42 feet to a corner lot the north line of land beleuging to the estate of Edward Murray, deceased ; _thence south 875 0 east along said line 591 feet to a corner 70 feet west of the centre of the bed of the canal ; thence north 4 0 15' east 825 feet to puce of beginning: containing 10 acres and 4-10 Of au here : and excepting also about 18 acres of fiats adjoining the Charming river, being the same. lona released hunt mortgage by release re corded in the ceicel for recording deeds and mort gages in and for sald.eoutity!of Bradford, in moil , gageamok No. 7, Page 494)—about 100 acres ini- Droved, with framelhouseand barn and; fruit tree, `theteoh. . ALSO;--The follewing described lot, piece or parcel of rand, sitaate to the Boningh ktf Athens, State and Countriaforesard, and - bounded as fol lows:: 'NortlChy lot_No. 33, east by Water street. south by lot No. 35,4.1ttut west by lot N 0.132: being pot-No. 341 n a'plotor survey made by Z. F. Walk er. known as Ilik,Satterlee plot, and recorded in Bradford County i records fur,' the recording of deeds. etc:: In deed b•tok No. 10, pkge 258; being the s tae 1i Conveyed to one J. 11. Stickle by John C. Welles,' by deed dated May 1, 1874. TERMS. OF SAJ.E—The • purchaser to pay ten per renl. of the purchise price of - each lot on lit being struck down t twenty-five per cent. of the m balance on contlratiOtiof the sale, and tha 'it:shine In one year front oonfirruatiOn of sale with IntereSt. : ! •- JAMES it. WEBB, . Sept. 20, 1880. i Administrator de bon e l t on. , ,• `Sale adfourited' to SATERDA-Y. NOVI , : tidal Brit, 1880. 1 :'._.': JAMES H. WEBB, Octeber, 23.' !' Adininistrator de bonis non. FXECUTORS ) NOTICE.'— Let i _A tern testamepturrhaving been granted to the undersigned, under the last will and testament of Polly Chapman. tate of New Albany. deceased all persons indebted 4 to the estate of said decedent are hereby notified . to- , ,make Immediate pay. ment, and all having Claims against said estate must present the same duly authenticated to . the undersigned I'4 settlenient. , • S. W. - CEIA.PM AN, . • • C. W. CIEIAMEAN, • New Altacy, Oct. 7. 1880•. Factutors 1 1 4 X ECUTO.RS' NOTlCE.—Notice • la Is hereby given that All persons !wielded to the estate of A. It. Bowman. ipte of Leßoy. de. ceased, must make Immediate I.nyment. and all persons having claims against said estate must pt*: Bout them duly at thenticatil Per aettletufmt. , LUCY MARI BOWMAN, JOSEPH. B. B IiMAN, , Exeentorit. Beptlx4w.• WEf, LE'S' MILLS, . Manufacturers of • .; FLOUR, FEED AND MEAL, ' wirAttsvea, PA; Cash paid for gala. G. 11. WELLES. .. , H . YOurselvete by making money when a golgen chance la offered, . ; h r. e qu ivb io a u l r — d. yolrk.eePrifo'Z'vewrg always take advantage of the jgood chances for making money that are offered, :generally .become wealthy, while those who do not Improve such chances remain In poverty. We want.many inen. women, boys and girls to work for titl right In their anti localltes. The business will inty more than ten limes ordinary wages. We furnish an expen• else outfit and all that you need, ,free. No otos'' who engsgeti falls to make Money very,rapidly: You can , tleVote• your whole time to the work, or only your spire moments. Full 'lnformation and all that Is - needed sent free. Addrbas Idnrsov.at Co., Portland, Maine. - 'Oct. 2S, IMO. EAGLE fIOTEL,H ' ~ . , . ' tEQIITI( SIDZ PG - WIC SQUARIL) This weli.known hotise ha& been thorOughly yen norated and repalrel throughout, altot tpe proprie tor,l3 now prepared to otter Itrstreblss serommoda. Gans to the pntote, o n the most reasonable terms. E. A. JENNINGS. .s. . • Towanda. PI., Max .1, IB7IF.- . . ' -•-. 6 . week la yourewn, town. $5 (nun free. $6 No riek. Reader, it i you want a biaslneast • at which Periona of either sea 'eau mate gnat pay alt the time they work. write ter parlte. EL' B A (.1)„ pa:tithe; Wattle, PO.WELL.,:& - CO-. . . • WE HAVE. RECEIVED AND HAVE NOW ON EXHIBITION lA/jel - tor COMPLETENESS and VARIETY OF STYLES has never -- • been excelled, it equalled. • • \ We would call particular attention to our stock of New Dress Goods and Dress _Trittimings,"which 'comprise everything new in the market: ~s; I tina 11 widths and prices, best Black Cashmeres. assortment ever shown by us, aA new and fresh , Colored _Cashmere -, • y i ar c ie s. ty, - all colors, Flannel Suitings- !,n,idtgreasantd pre •, , , Orient Cashmeres Entirely new, 'all colors, to . gether with. 'complete fine 7 . f o ' - . , . , . ~. . . ' • • . . ~ . . • -- 7RT SALE.-BS sued out or tlo•orphaos• the undersigned, Gnat- Cornelius V., James-ll !ecelia mil _Theresa Dris- Innis Driscoll late of the aced, will expose to pub. fleet., on SATURDAY. O. at .1.• o'clock P. M., the del of land situate In Itie rty Bradford,,,txmnd , viz; . - of N. "ti reen and Airs. s - of Messrs. dignln and ands of Ira' Elsbree and jby landi of \Y. Murray ne httildred and twenty. Ore or less; Being the fOrmerly known as the i te read runnlnft through undred and ten acres Du elling house, a wood shed trees thereon. gnbfeet, n by Ira Elsbree of ;he Nhitc Vine lumber from • • 7 le purchaser toVny rticit. down; Von upon pad the balance In three 0n confirmation of sale, K BIRD, Guardian 1880-Sept. ;10, ca. 1880 1880 ()FALItc) 1880 11880 RE .00R - NENV' . STOCK OF rgx__, - ppops, CHEAPER DRESS N CASIIMERF,S, N CASHMERES, SATIN ES, SATINES, I 'AREST(itVrN ALPACAS In entirely new styles, also just reeeived. GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED IN 1. , /- r- re ' 7 flr-fit V 1 obAivi t 6ibit - vah Which we show in all widths ; also a full line of, colors in ,Silk Velvets,' at lower pr ies than ever bofore offered. • . BROCADE SILKS, mAlud?.3,lr IN - ErMICIN STRIPES, Black and• Colored Satins, Bltick and Colored Sifics, - • With a full line of NOVELTiF.S r in i evely shade. • OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT Is also full of attractions..., DRESS . BUTTONS, in an the New Styles ; Silk Handkerchiefs, Fichus, Ruchings, &c. A splendid variety - of New Scarf Pins, Sleeve Buttons, &c., just adsled. NEW: _CLOAKS . :AND ' SHAWLS, WM A FULL LINE OP 'ROSE PLAIIKEYIL Cloth, Otu i Cloth, mentl will each be found and prices very 19w, stocked, 4ock in our Boot and Shoe Departments. I Tovianda; Se.ptembir3o; 1,?89. DAM ASSES, DAMASSES, NATELASSES,,&C: MATELASSES, A full line or the celebrated !,„ Just opened. Domestic and Calico , Depart- , 1 H / ' MU liiii In' different colors and widths, in every known shade. , , . GOODS, MOMIE CLOTHS; MOMIE CLOTHS, Splendid• assortment full ' and newly with - new and Grocery