padford I -Ott CEA& U. ALLEN, :arm& Towanda, Pa., Sept. z, :881 ENTERED MINE POSTOPFICE AT TOWANDA AS NAIL NATTER OP THE SECOND CLAM . LOCAL AND GENERAL, :The expiration of subscription isprint ea an the colored label. By noticing the , date stai subserTher can tell when his Taper will be stopped unless the aubserip. 111013 is renewed. LIST of letters remaining in the Towan da Post Office for . week ending August ;31st, 1881: : Askew, Rosetta Healy rm?. P. F. Burly.rs. Mary James, General Peter Jason. Mary Boland. Thos. i Larnen. D. . Bile!, George Lotan. A. J. Bing. Emma C. Miller, F. E. Bennett, Lou Miller, M. IL. 2 Booth, Olive Manning. Capt. Chapman, Olive j Mosier, L. P. Cotter, Mrs. Phebe Mothers, James Csrrol, Michael Moran. Mary Curran, Mary F. - McNeal, Amanda Clancy. Mary , McCormlek,:.W. E. Childs & Grace Fogey, Mrs.:=P: H. Decker, IL .1. • , - Bobolink, Gab. • Drumm. John Roberts, Mrs. A. M. Dowd, Mrs. T. - Scanlon. Ellen Forbes, James E. - Saterly Fremont Flint, AA". Schoonover, Austin Fox, iJ. A. Van Onner, Etta A. Fields, Jennie W. Washburn. C. F. green, Darius - - 'Williams, D. R. ! ileylman, E. G. Whaling, Theo. - 11eacock, John W. Wheeler, Mart !toward, Maggie • Young, Agnes S. Motile, Noble Zero, Jerusba ~ Persons calling for any - of the above letters please say "advertised," giving t; ate of list. P. PoWELL, P. M. E.BUISTEREI) yet" fOrsTEns are ripe. I=l Tim river is very low. agents are around. DoN'T neglect to register. DELEGATE elections Saturday next. t• -. harvest moon will soon be shining. to nniko the County Fair a sue EMI Tne buckwheat'crop will be almost a total failure. THERE are 4:12 pupils registered at the Graded School. COMPANY A einno home from Wilkes - - Barre on Monday. Timm will be fire changes of the moon (hiring this Month. RE3IEMIIEIC to attend the-Zejegate elec Lions on Saturday next. Tun Athens Graded iSchool bean its 011 term on Monday last. l'n,s Hotel at Wyalusing is receiving -.Nowt finite extensive repairs. \Cur don't some of the churches of otit willage have a lawn, festival? , Several article's intended for this-issue re utiavoidedly crowded out. , 1:1:0,•E to accept mutilated coin and thus drive it out of circulation. ;: Tut: County Fair promises to be a•suc res. What do you intend to exbibit? - ' • A destructive fire raged in the woods - uric tiacket's mill in Franklin last week. Now, while vegetation is dying is said to be : the proper time to use disinfect ants. - - • • E x-r-L•NS 1V 1: repairs are being made to the grist its o.arn and race, at Camp- OEIE CAMP MEETING commences at Light's Grove, Smithboro, On Tucgday, Septem- Ix r Ith. Is your name.on the registry list? You bail better attend to it if you want to vote this fall. nu, old 'Keystone . State never suffered as :t!verely from the clionth as she has .his season. 11. N - F. natienee, there dill be cool days rc Long. 'This hot, dry weather will not forever.. tYTI bas purchased of IVELLEs, Agent, an elegant, upright Weber Piano. D. CH - Ark - El: is putting a four hoi4c p,,wer engine into his Furnitutv Factory at (.tnitown. Tire radpd, School or this village open ,m Monday morning with a very large tuodance of pupils M next Sunday, evening ice at ist Clinrcb will begin at hail-past S. an . o'cloelr. 31n..V.i . ..N Nun : Will you be kind enough If. order a little rain? A large ogre will fit) no particular harm. 'FIFE little label pasted on the paper tclls the time to which your paper is"paid. ' 4 ce that it gaud cll. THE Catholic liurch of, this place are to hold a picnic at Ytrelles'Grove, Wyalu sing on the 14th instant. r_ TIIERE is soon to he a Grand. Excursion to Niagara Falls, under the auspices of -T,i.jan and Canton lodges, fi:Sz A. M. is quid for those who desire to vote it Ow ntixt eleCtion. to be asking them -1.1%-cs the question "Am I .registered?" Tut dwelling house of Joi:. ALLEti, was destroyed by fire on Sat- In day night, together with all of ifs con- ;re)! kof plastering the chinch at 4 is progressing. It, will be a vcry handsome building when fully com -I.l.!ted. . o THE ladies of the Presbyterian Church, Athcus, are to give a Harvest Home en - teltaionaent on or about the 13th. of this nil mitt: N: 11. MATTorgs, of Springfield Centre, is Pli)euring ad apparatus for making anther cane syrup and sugar- at that place t Ili,: fall. Tn . % members of the M. E. Churches “I'Sayre and Athens have decided to bade a courFe of lectures during the coming fall and wirter. CHURCH of the Messiah, Rev. WILLIAM PaSIOY. Miss MYRA KINGSBURY, of Vermont; will prear r h at 14 A. M. No evening„,seryice. .1 WE have received within the past few lays another installment of that interest . ing and exciting journal, The LegisNlive • Rerord. And the end is not yet. • 'Tim Athens Gazette says that some . niers in that vicinity are cutting their e.,: n ; in order to save it for fodder. The thy weather has spoiled it for a grain clop. . . iluN. W. C. PLITItmEn; of 11fea0ville, addressed a small audience in i the Park M..,lf!ay _evening, ou the political quer, of the day, as viewed from the (4.et 1;:u:l6 standpoint. JAM= camater ot _ Wellsburg, while s..lWg - a barn, about twitmiles from that 'Ea" waa moan& ed bi : ion- stroke afternoon. It is thought be wii t recovm y 0 ge 1a e of the hub** girder will be pleased to know that St. *cholas .for Eleittember will =tab' an illustrated paper telling " How to Make Dolls of :orsdkusks and Flows. TEE A4ie Factory building; near the Capita Car Wboel Foundry, near Sayre, is nearly ready for occupancy. It is said that the Company already heirli dors for over one thosand silos. A GAME o,base ball between the Ssyres, of Sayre, and the Athleties, of Chwego, played on the,grocuids Of the Sayre Club, on Satinlay, resulted In favor of . the Owego Clulp by a score of 14 to 13. • A PITTSTON dispsteli ears : "No leap than six cases of small-pox are reported in this vicinity, two of which are In the town limits 1 :1,1' East Ilittston. There have been three fatal cases jn the suburbi from the Omni-wk." A thief stepped' into the Owego post office Friday by the back door and took from the money drawer about .150. He didn't get very far with 'the pbmder, - and when arrested be gave his name as JOHN WILLIAMSON. TII F. Board of. Managers of the Brad ford County Agricultural Soblety will meet on the Fair Grounds on Monday, September sth, 1881, to let the privileges for the Fair to be held September 28th, 20th and 30th. . Tun longest drought, that ever occurred in America was in the summer of 1702. No rain fell from the let of May to the Ist of September. Wo do not remember that summer, but it is said the editor of the Argus does. • —R. L.:Hnows, ofl Athena, Michigan, formerly of Sheshequin, this county, was summoned to - Sayre . on account of the sickness of his sister.. He left Sheshequin nearly fifty years ago, and on Tuesday morning he went down to visit his boy hood home.—Athens Gazette. Two persons out of every million of our population is the average that are killed by lightning strokes annually. This isn't a very high 'rate, but the uncertainty as to which two, :makes it verikticklish busV ness to lean against a tree 42 a thunder storm. AVIi are in receipt of the first - numbet of the Ulysies Sentinel .a new papet started at Ulysses, 'Potter' County, A. 11. On Ex. It is well filled with' local and general news. - It is republican in politics and flourishes eight six: , coluinn pagek We wish it success.' ' Wu did not have the pleasure of.likten : fug -to the Germania's; concert iin the , Park, on Thursday evening, but who did—and there waka large crowd Of peo ple preientz-proriaanced it the best con concert 'ever gtven by our splendid band —which is praise . indeed. DURING, this extremely dry weather owners of mills and other manufacturing establishinents, where fire is used, cannot be too careful. Everything is "as dry as a tinder box," and a single spark falling among combustible 'material is liable to start a conflagration. A . dwellir4 - house in South. Waverly owned by B. F. CLARK - eras i entirely con sumed by lire on_ Thursday evening, hav ing caught i about half a:oa.4t, 'nine o'CloCk. It Was ceedpied by William Barlow, I. whose . lossis,small. The house waa — worth 0‘ say $15,0 and there was,an insurance on it.j2it $l3 0: ._ • - - AN excel ent breakfast dish 'is made of , eggs and potatoes. The potatoes are boiled softy cut into slices and laid:in a dish with gait and pepper. - The eggs are boiled liard gut up and mixed with pota toes, a lump of butter is added, and, milk being pour i d over the dish, it must be set in the oven to brown. . . Wnitr.s an Athens - correspondent : 4ne-o, , finest two-year - old! colts in cil i :13M - dford County is owned by OLIVER EVANS, residino• e' in the upper end of town. ; ' I M. EVANS t rill exhibit hiM at the County Fair at Toanda this fall, and .we will iro g:la l ce s e will be considered the finest i colt oilier ge in the . comity." , - `• CANNED f ruit will be' dear next season, and the diffieill be to detect#e old from the new, as in the failure 'of the fruit crop! there will be a large amor of the enormous overstock of this merchan dise Worked in among the new crop. It will require,all the care housekeepers-can exercise to escape imposition in this line. _ A MAN by the name ofHuvrEtt, a tni ner from Balclay, while intoxicated, fell out of a window in. the third story of the Henry House, to the ground, a distance of twenty feet, on Tuesday last, breaking his ,jaw and ; receiving sever other severe injuries. Drs. PRATT and MOMS at tended him, l and he is doing, as well as could be expected. PERSONS fairing the New York Excur sion over the Lehigh Valley Railroad next Tuesday, can extend their trip up the Hudson any time during the ten days, by the splendid day boat line to Albany and return! for $2.25 additional. Both Albany and,Saratoga can be visited for only $4 additional to New. ork excursion rate.. Tickets for sale on the train. =I A . LAIWE excursion party from the .L e. highalley passed through this city yes-, teriliay morning'on their way to Watkins Glen.. They had a special train of eleven coaches.-- - Elinira Advertiser, 27th. May we- - be blessed if weever-imagined that Towanda, and its immediate vicinity, was situated in . the Lehigh Valley. Nothing like going . ' away from borne to get the news, hovroier. TUE several Bands of the Icounty are requested to send to the Secretary,-on or before September sth, 1881, a bid for fur; Malting music for two days , of the Brad ford County Agricultural 'Society. The bids should contain the number lof pieces and the , amount asked for two September 29th and 30th. - • .1. ANDREW WILT, SEaDtary. Sil'd the Elmita Advertiser :.- "White Lilley Lodge, 0. 0. F., of Wyalusing, was recently the recipient of two orna mental gavel blocks, made 4f marble, about eight inches square and six inches high, the name of the lodge on one-side and the legend "Remember the Giver" on the other. D. B. STOWELL, of 421 Railroad avenue, this city, was this doner." THE fall term' of the Collegiate Insti tute has commence 3 its second week., The attendance exceeds that of the correspond- ing .time of any previous term. - .The Capa bilities of the school, both in seating and in boarding students, lure beed strained to the utmost to accommodate the crowd of young men and women. The teachers' class is - already over half d hundred. More students are in attendance glom a distancx, than in years before. Ott. Friday as s wag" lamtdch WWI seated two gentienien, - nanaly, WThume bra `rindTimm croining the long bridal alias liestig creek **Valle:um, the bridge, which has long been pronounied nrwain, dal,Alown precipitating the me* and Wain isito the water. Weir; ;,distahie of - eight or tan feet.' One of the bora was bating, killed, • aid the other was mooed with great difikedir. The man were =unhurt, A ISMAI•L dwellit* home - OWN& .107 Mrcruar. Wsunr, idtuated oi the alley between Main aid - Tl3econd *cots, and just back of Mum &Co:salon, was near% • ly destroyed byfire on Monday evening. The alarm was given shortly' after ten O'clbck, and the firemen promptly respond ed. Water was taken from .one of the Water Company'shydrants and the flames quickly subdued, but not until the house was badly damaged. The names caught from the chimney. We understand the building was insured. . Tam is evidently not going to be so gdod a year for comets as the astronomers led the pnblic to anticipate. The visitor that made its appearance in the _north eni sky about two months ago, although it was not altogether a failure as a celes tial spectacled fell very far short of realis- ing the expectations which its advent ex cited, while that other, which 'a few days back was suddenly developed in the neighborhood of Ursa Major, .has quickly retired into the obscurity hom which it came. Star-gazers will have to content themselves with that l elusive shnwer of meteors which is.`,due about this time. • Tun following are the contributors to Sesibner's Monthly for September: Allen; C. Redwood, Ernest Ingersoll, Charles IL - Farnham, Lina Redwood Fairfax, Rich ard Whiteing, Nellie G. Cone, Fannie Roper Feudge, J. Bran - der Matthews, W. C. Brownell, John Muir, Albert Stickney, Constance F. G. Cumming, Eugene Schuyler, John Vance, C. Loney, Hjal mer Hjorth Boyesen, and the author of "An Earnest Trifler." "'Topics of .the Time," 4.‘ Communications," " Home and Society," "Culture and Progress," "The World's Work," and " Bric-a-Brao " con tain what will prove of interest to every reader of this standard periodical. Pub-. lished by the Century - Publishing Compa ny. Conducted bye J. G. Holland, New York: • - ,_=_TnE excursion to Watkiris Glen, on Friday, under the auspices of the Germa, nikr Band of this place, was a decided success' in every particular. The train wlmeh left, here at about 8:00 A. m. was composed of eleven passenger coaches and, a- baggage car. The additional . excur sionists taken on at Ulster, Milan, •and Sayre; ,made it necessary to add another passenger coach at the. latter place. On leaving' Waverly where the last stop was made for passengers—it was estimat ed that there were on the train - over 700 people. The train *arrived. at Watkins, after a brief stop at Elmira—where - the band played one or- two selections—it about II:30, and some 600 of the excur sionists took- a short' trip down. the lake on the steamer Onandaga,' sluriag which trip the contents of numberless baskets and boxes were partaken of with a relish that only huuger can 'lgive. Re turning to the landing, the excursionists one and all wended their way to ' the fa moui Glen. We shall attempt no de scription of this- wondrous piece of Na ture's handiwork. Other and abler pens than ours have attempted it, and !failed. Watkins. Glen to be appreciated must be seen. No pen picture, no painting, will ever do it justice. All the afternoon the tired but happy excursionists gazed upon its wonders as tlier - wandered along its winding paths. - The Germanias gave in open air-concerton the lawn of the Glen Park Hotel, during the afternoon, to - the evident delight of a large assemblage of . listeners,— who he_tirtily encored each piece. It was the generally expressed opinion of the guests of the House, and of all present, that as a musical organiza tion of the kind, none had visited Wat kins this season, if ever, that could com pare with the Germanias. At about - six eelock r. is., the excursionists embarked on the cars for home, all cheerful and happy, notwithstanding the fatigue of the day.: At Elmira the train was delay ed about an hour in ,consequence of the tracks.being blocked by -- freight, trains, and the Gernianias again favored the peo ple oCElnfira with some beautiful At Sayre, in consequence of a . hot jour nal, the train was again delayed about an hour, and in consequence did_ not - arrive here until after eleven o'clock. '; Trains on the 'Barclay and Duihoro roads' were in waiting here onithe arrival of the excur sion train. and soot' the excursionists from along those roads were speeding home ward. It was a splendid success as an ex cursion,.and we 'are pleased to learn that it was also a decided fi nancial success to .-- the Germanias May the Band live -to furnish the public , many anOtber such a pleasant holiday, is the wish of Wall who participated in this. - VERY BEST EXCURSION A Grand Excursion to New York City, Coney Island, Long Branch, Ocian Grove, also West Point and Albahy;' by day j boats, under the auspices of tbe"Presby terian Church of Tunkhannock, Pa., will run over the Lehigh Valley Railredd from Sayre, Pa., and all stations, Tues day morning, September 6, 1881. The excursion train will leave Sayre at 4:45 A. s m., stopping at all stations between that j and South Wilkes-Barre; running fifteen minutes behind theregular morning train i No.ll, arriving in New York at4 1 ::10 M. I The ticketswill be goncrto -- returo by any regular train from September ;6th to September 15th, inclusive, and will; be sold at all railroad stations.on the line, as follows, viz : From Sayre to New York and return, $6 ; Athens, s6°; Ulster, $5.- 65 ; Towanda, $5.20 ; Wysauking, $5.20 . ; Standing Stone.-$5 ; Rummertield, $4.160 ; Frenchtown, $4.50 ; Wyalusing, $4.25 ; Lacey ville, $4.15 ; Meshoppen, s4_; Me hoopany, s4'; Tunkhannock t $4; Falls, $4.. From Montrose and all points on the Montrose railway the fare to New York and return will be $4.50, by - special train which will run to connect with the excursion train at :!-Tunkhannocli. Re- duced rate tickets_ will be sold on the ex cursion train for Coney Island, Long Branch, West Point, and to /Wieny and return by the splendid day boats, thus af fording an opportunity to see the magni ficent scenery of the Hudion river and visit both Albany and Saratoga if desir ed. . For full particulars see posters and small bills, or address Rev. S. L. CONDE, manager; F. M. Purr, assistant, or B. W. Law's, treasurer, Tunkhannock, Pa. Tickets for sale in Towanda by S. P. Wnircinan, at Book Store. A - Good *spills' clergyman of Bergen,. N. Y., a strong temperance man, suffered with kidney trouble, neuralgia, and dizziness almost to blindness, over two yearkafter ho was told that Bop Bitters would cure him, becau - se he was afraid of and prejndio-ed against "Bitters,!' Since his cure ho says none need fear but trust in Hop Bitters. ~:: ,- 11:ii.1***111_11'. _ SMITH is visiting hr-C0n ...-;44.44griBamlqillso64-cONWilk itlool4nk. 14Bie* - ; Joni Mchrrrawir/- -1 . 11 Rochester, N. T. ; = SANDICUSOiV - 21414 Is "'alias. hiasiaterin Chicago. ;—clitonow Snones 'alio,' bead auk ft "the European Rouse.. —Elder GALEN WOOO, of 014 is Visit ing Mends in Leßoy. Miss Madius Mum visited friends in Tunkhannock last week. --Mrs. D. J. fiwszr,- of Moon:vela), is visiting Mauls in Williamsport. District Attorney Pilgrim hi roes: tared at the Ward House. • Jamue Fonua hue returned from his trip to Minnesota. . —Gs°. Davisou, of Athens, la visiting W. W. Durum, of this place. -:-. FrammucK Roraima, of I.eßaysville, died cm Tuesday, from cancer. - —Miss McComoic, of Buffalo, is the guest of Miss Callum &arrow. ‘2 . , .--3iELL. CARMAN and wife have Apcies on a trip to the Delaware, Water Gap. =Dire. EL. Hums and children, are visiting Mrs. IL's parents at Merryall. =Mrs. E. H. BLemosesT, of „Rochelle, is visiting relatives in this county. -..—Mr. - .and Mrs. W. B. Emus, of Greenwood, are receivingeongratulati3ns. Boy. —Ron. W. T. DAVIES took in the Sol diers' Encampment at Wilkes-Barre last week. —B. - M. PECX, Esq., and family, re turned last week from the Thousand Is. lauds. • —Mrs. 0. P. A.Yipts, of Sheshequin, is the guest of Mrs. IDA CAMPBELL, Second street. ° . • —MistrFLORENCE pm,Avo has accept ed a teaehership in tlie' Athena Graded School: —Mrs. 0. A. BAILDWIN and Mrs. J. F. COMER returned from. Ocean Grove oil Saturday. —DANIEL R. BAILEY, one of this prom inent citizens of Nireionab, is lying very ill with dropsy. &plum Yon s, .of Danville, Pa., is visiting her mother, Mre. , Isaac MYER; in this pituie. - —Mrs. SARAH MOMLEY,.of Burlington, is visiting her daughter,pMrs. IDA Optr pELL,.ou Second street. —Miss EMMA NOULEY, of Battle Creek,, is tooling her friendsat 'ter . former home in kiwi:is apleasant• . —EUGENE A. HOWE, .of Orwell, has ac cepted a position with the BrushMectric Light Company in Cleveland. —Mrs. N. S. RIIINEVAULT, of Monroe . , ton, returned home last, week from a pleasant visit in Tioga County. • —Mrs. L. D. MONTANvE returned from Waupacca ou Friday evening. She . has been quite ill ever since her return. • • JOSEPIT S. ELLIOTT, Of Marys "'vile, Kansas; is.viSitiog at her daughters, Mrs. U. E, flonTox, in Shesbequin. It ROCKWELL is able to be on the . street again, after being ContinOd to his house by illness for several weeks past. —Mrs: JESSE MYER returned last week to her home in this place, after a lengthy but pleasant visit to - friends in Potter County and New York. —GEondk W. AmisnoNG, colored, has beeri elected_ janitor (of the Graded, School building and grounds, in place of Mr. WAvERs, resigned. -CHARLES LAMU, a young attorney of Wilkes-Barre,..butformerly of this place, has make arrangements to have a -title dwelling .house erected on his . farin near Leßoy village. ; -W. C. BOGAIII ; land daughters ,have retuned homeiafter an absence of nearly two months, visiting friende-In Western , Pennsylvania. They went and returned by private conveyance. - WITTF.R. formerly of this place; died very suddenly of rheumatism of thetteart, while on a, visit to friends in Berkshire, N. 1., on Sunday evening, the 21st .ult. 110 was about tvienty-three years of age. —Says an Athens correspondent, writ ing under • date of August 2.ith: Mrs. SAMUEL WOLCOTT, of :Litchfield, while visiting her daughter, Mrs.. FRED GOBEL, on Monday fast , was• aplicted with a stroke of paralysis, completely disabling one side of her body, ancl i leavii3g her in a condition so that - she is unable to swallow any food. f - —Miss LOU PLUMMER, of Athens, re turned to her school duties at Mt. Pleas ant, on Tuesday. She bad purposed tak ing a vacation during.the fall term, but owing to the sickness of taro Principal and a large increase in lir students the faculty decided that they could hardly spare her at present4s she is thoroughli versed in her duties, having held the place several years: —D.. R,' LATHROP, Esq., w h o has been engaged in - the-, mercantile bpsiness at Bernice for of years, and also in lumbering, Contemplates leaving Ber nice about September Ist. Mr. LATHROP has made many friends during his resi dence in our county, who win regret_ ex ceedingly that circumstances ire — such that he leaves Bernice,Pitshore Review. —HA'nnv E. titiPmEn, who has :been ... in charge . of a corps of civil engineers on, the Pa. 4; N. Y. R.R. for some time past,_ with headquarters at thief place, has ac cepted a positLn as an airistant engineer on the Pennsylvania Railroad, with head quarters -at Pittsburg. He left for his new home on Saturday, followed by, the k v good wishes b a host of friends hero for his happiness nd proeperity. • —Mr. A. r BRONEON commences a select school at, yalusing, sth inst.. Af ter the select term.Mrl - 11. takes chargCef the public scheol for the winter. ,_,*. 11 - RONSON is finely qualified; graduating at .the Cellegiateriustitute last year and giv ing:the valedicfo, ry at the commencement exercises. Prior to . his graduation he had had several terms of successful teaching. Undoubtedly both - the select and public school will be - of a high order. -DANIEL 0. HottoN, of North To-' vattda, celebrated his .62d birthday 'on Tneilday last, on which occasion he enterll' tertained his brothers and sisters with theip•wiires and husbands, and his_ chil-. dren and grandchildren. DAN does not look to be over fifty, and is in the enjoy ment of clear mental faculties and vigor ons physical health, and is one Of the hap piest men wo knoll , of. We hope he may live to enjoy his c.entennial.—Reeiiito, eoth. i • —Colonel 11. F. SuAw, of the Dixon, Illinois, Telegraph, is . now in this rdley visiting ever so many friends and L 'rela-, F tives. Being a native of the adjoining county-,Bradford—lict find& scores who remember him a d his family. In cddl- Aion to managiu the Telegraph in the most popular anti •euccesitful manter, he is Canal Coiiimidro i- ifoi'iif the State of Il linois, a very re4lonsible position. ' Ills father, Awissms:B. SHAW, and-folsErn G. WimutarsoN, , of Ellistewn, - built Off I first house on what is :now the corpora °l fon - of Waverly.— Waverly Advocate.. SUDDEN Diratis. - son: tips*: ouis 3 -thli **lit eit inii GeWell, died .04 Hour day 0 0 nOnift eft*l- - awinimi of o ** ; hours.-, And. - been ?- troubled acme of hite`Why an it of the' heart, hut -111#*0,014,1141**117billith ureuiu hafoilhhidextb::: -. the Review of Wei obituary of the deiSolo:4oge Faunal wits in hiseightidist yeir, and was high lyeritirinred riot only in his own imme dbsta iseighbOrboolinit Wherever he' was known.' In 1868 be4ras elected Juwochtte Judge of this county and ably filled -the office for a term'of five years. Although a mild dispoejtioned, modest man, be had a well balaeoed mind, and was Possessed of greet firmness and clear diseriudnation. He always enjoyed tie entire °evidence and esteem of his neighborit, who fre quently elected him to places of honor and trnst.l' Mr: Fauna was annsWnest, practical Chrietain man, exemplifying bin profession in a consistent life. He was a worthy, useful member of the Preaby terian Chnich, and the congregation with whom he had :so long worthipped will sadly miss him. The deceased was the father of A.. C. and 0. G. BRUME of this place and . Doctorieurenrx Potterv.ille. POSTPONEMENT. - The evening services; at the church of the Messiah, which were announced for next sabbath, will be postponed on ac: count of the extreme heat, until further notice. Rev. MYRA Ktaosuonx Will preach at 10i A. M. ' PICNIC. Clauscin Lodge, 1.0. of 0.F., will hold a pie-nie in the grove at the mouth of Su gar Run Creek, to which everybody is in. vita, • Friday, September 9; 1881. • D Brass Band, platform dance; with good music, will be a feature of the day. Din ner free to all. G. T. IsogAm, Secretary. ORDINATION SERVICES. -The Ordination of Miss MYRA Rums- BURY into the Miniitry of the Universal ist Church, will take place in the Univer; salist'Church at ShrsheqUin, on Thdrs day, September 8, 1881, at 2 P. M. Rev. M. LEE HEWITT, Rev. L. F. PORTER, Rev. S. C. HAYFORD, Rey, Dr.. TAYLOR, will take part in the ceremonies. WOMAN LOST. Strayed from heehomo in Forks town ship,, Sullivan County, Pa., on Sunday night, Aug. 14, 1881, a woman aboat thirty years of age, about five • feet five tnches tall, slight build, fair completion, light blue eyes, light brown Bair, wore a brown calico dress and a No. 5 calf shoe, and was slightly deranged. Any infor mation in regard to her whereabouts will be thankfully receiveCand all , ch&ges paid by 0. It BIRD, Millview, Pa. .Exchanges will confer a favor by giving a notice. TIME CHANGED. It has been deemed advisable, says the Dushore Review, to change the tinie'of holding the fair of the Sullivan County . Agricultural Society.. The Fair will therefore be held on Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday,-Octoblit:. stil i Z6th and 7th, at Dushore.' A RARE PUSS . • We do pot, vOnelt for the. following. Wd clipped it from the Renew of Satin dar,—head and; all: JOSEIT STALFORD living near Sugar Run has 'a . cat with some unusual feline characteristics; as she seems to prey. upon-snakes rather than rats and • mice. Water • and streaked snakes are common onto with hit., but she recently caught and towed into' the houSe by the nape of the neck a huge rattle Snake 3. feet in length and stilt albie THE HOME PAPER Does the' fanier,,as a rule, appreciate the "value of his own' . newspapei. 2 We have thought sometimes that he did' not • stop' to estimate its true worth to him. Every enterprising newspaper stands as a sentinel gaurdiug the interest of the far mers. Not a • swindling scheme on its travels but is scented afar off and expos ed. Not a 'favorable indication for the coming 'crop but what is noticed with re joicing by the paper. We scarce pick up an exchange but what we read some good word for the farmer, or find an expose and a warning to give a wide birth to some:new scheme- of sharpers to exact 'Money .of him. A farmer. without his home paper is like a mariner' at sea with out his compafs. - In :value io him the city dailies are not to be compared to it., The farmer who reads his' home paper most carefully is the man who appreciates it the best. Wo like the, critical farmer. Welton% expect him to _agree with all his paper says. The careful, reader will lind plenty to indorse . in every issue of thi.fifty times its fresh visits cou'e to him. 1:=1121121 POOR DIRECTORS The Association of the Directors of the Poor of the state of Pennsylvania will hold their Seventh Annual Convention in Erie, beginning on Tuesday, September 20th, at 10 o'clock A. at., continuing two days. All persons interested in any way in the work of the Aessociation are invit. ed to attend. .Excursiern tickets over all roads running iilto Erie cao - , be had•.by delegates on application to R. D. McGiar r NICLE, Corresponding Secretaii, Alleghe- -- ny, Pa: FELL FROM A SCAFFOLD. Says the Troy Gazette 'of Thursday last: "Scorr Howy., a well known mechanic of this place, met with quite ;II serious acci dent on Friday last while working on J. I.llSsrt.rtt's new house on centre street. Ho was on the scaffold about 25 feet from the ground, and stooping down to pick up some tool lost his balance, gave a little _.pring to insure his .lighting and fell to I@e ground,_ striking upon his feet on a pile of blocks, which sliding prevented his receivi#g the full shock of the fall. Tie was, however . , severely injured, his ankles being badly sprained _ ." FOOT SMASHED. A, young man named Jonw KELLY, liv ing at Wells, Pa., and working in a tan nery, had his foot badly smashed Satur dny night. While attempting to cross between two cars, near the ykshington avenue bridge, hecaught his foot between, thou bumpers, mangling kiery badly: 3 Dr. C. W. BROWN was calleiliend dressed the injured member. Amputationtmay yet ,be necessary. He was taken to his home in a Carriage ycaterdiy noon.—El mira Adoertisey. DROPPED DEAD. JostArt,llut.t., more familiarly known as "General" 1111.1 p. of Athens, about eighty-ilvO years of age, droppe s d_del Friday morning in his guushop on street in that village. The death is sup posed to have been occasioned by heart disease. The deceased was the father of C. T. Mu+, cashier of the Athens Nation al Bank. ' - Tug Wilmington (Del.) News says : J. E. - She*. Esq.,. proprietor Grand Union Hotel, New York, indorses St. Jacobi; Oil for rheumatism and neuralgia. EIMMM :IPOUND: Atter * good deed of Was* search and aVrriat,dial ot 00014 ot 114,1004 the notes and AMU stokm bylthe aurglara'Ami die : cEnter=. Prise Co. amounting tO:betielD 0,00 Oldo . .n ,T4lday ; se ! ' meted Under the.: anima bridge 'tear Mina. -One of the mitiAnies;g: the %op* being tinder ,tbe bridge ea ugh t eight of. a' airing : banging down from brace above and an inveatigatinn found, the bundle of Dotes, the pocketbook, eta;':safe and protected from the weather. _ - &mit parties 'haveibeen arrested for participating.- in. 'the burglary at the Ea.; terpr . isie ahops, but the right'parties hate' not: been found. The othei day three auspicious fellows were arrested at Gillet* . but did not turn out, to be the desired - burglars. It is believed that the parties who did the robbery were three tramps, who all the %natty before were hiding._ about the ' bead of . Long's Pond, and who were seen, by a number of our citizens. Utensils were found were , they camped, which they had , stolen from hous es on Canton street. They ; were certainly not professionalburglars, however . much Miperiene6 they may have had in _creaking safes. - Two nights after ' the burglary here 'three men broke into the depot at PinelValley, N. Y.,and stele a lot of am but got but little money. They also blow open the eafe of a large mill•at Millport, N. Y., getting about' •30 in money. Parties are on the lookout for the scamps. , . SOMETHING NEW; The .Lehigh Valley Railroad, always among the foremost to adopt every inven tion and improvement calculated to add to the comfort and, security of its patrons, have now nearly cOmple!ed twenty-five elegant coaches, four of which are to run between Easton and Buffalo. They are designed and built under the supervision of J. J. KLNECE,Y, master mechanic of the toad at tbe drops at South Easton. - laid with native woods, ash and maple, tastefully decorated, luxuriously carpet ed and , upholstered and ftirniched with 1 / 1 1111)13 of recent invention, which combine highly ornamental patterns, unusual ra diance and additional precautions against fire.. They are said to be the finest day coaches ever drawn over an American road. . love the playful little lamb, ' I lovvidut broiled or roast; I love the - feathered songster. too, ' I think him best-on toast. I love the Ash that swim the sea, . . Fresh from the frying pan; • I love,the retiring oyster, too, VII eat hint when I can. • I love to eee the.squlrrel brisk • Through the top.sights of my gun ; . I love the gentle. lowing .. kine • • In tender steaks, rare dune. I'love the bird, I love the fish, I also love the beast . : - .0h ! give me all I want to eat, - I'll have a grand love•feasr. . —43 , ,aton Transcript Local CorrespQndence. sotrrkt • LITCHFIELD All people may not know there is such a mighty state es Litchfield ; but in Brad ford County such 'a stato does positively exist, and.not heating (rein the same .it any of you loCals for some mime, we pro -pose to atieak for ourselves:: - Many aro digging • for water. The weather is making it pretty hot for us, but we will try and stand it if the, est do. Hay, wheat and Carly. potatoes, are a good average crop; Jate'potatOes, earn and buckwheat aro altnost tut entire fail ure. As a general thing oats are poor,. even when the straw is heavy iarmeis say they are light. ,• Forest fires are, raging, and it 'would be well for people to inquire into, the law against setting out tires during the dry season, as it is .a misdenieauor said the penally is severe. Sickness prevails 'Oita_ extensively : Miller VdnDuzer, old Mrs. Itandolpli and \ old Mrs.- rington are lying very low.- • Thelliv. Calvin Dodge, .of this: place; who has been seriously ill nil summer, is reported better, and strong hopes of his recovery are Entertained. - One day last week, - Elanson 'Conrad,. while getting out ties, met with a. shock ing accident. his axe glanced, striking his foot a full blow, cutting off one toe -and leaving it in his.. boot ; also cutting'off the tones and cords nf_tw_o_more up in the foot and splitting the foot almost- to the ankle. Emery Golf, on Friday last, while getting out - ties, cut his foot almost as bad and nearly in the same way', Both, are laid up for repairs'for the balance of the season, even with the best of care. - The most enjoyable and pleatiant I have had the pleasure of witnessing this _season was at the birthday - party oflittle :Tannic Heitington; ' i on the 23d ult., where . were gathered together between twenty 'and thirty as well, dressed, healthy and good looking little girls (whose ages were from . nine to thirteen yews), as - can be found in any vicinity within the limits of Bradford County. A number- were pres ent from abroad,,among whim were Miss Mystic Benson, from llarford, Susque liannti-Countyl-Miss Libbie .Murphy, of Buffalo, and several othors whose names we did not- learn.. We should - judge by what we saw and beard, by the several swings. there playing, singing, - clapping of hands,' pattering of feet, sparkling eyes. and smiling faces,if they did not enjoy themselves older ones need never try.. But when theyall.marched in to Supper, and seeing theqable beautifully decorated with flowers . and weaning under the weight.nf good things, consisting- of toast chicken, many kinds of. cake, jellies,. sauce, ice cream, candies; oranges,, lem onade, and almost everything - in the eat ing line, that taste can wish, was a sight that many of the little•oncs did not often enjoy, anti their delight and surprise was complete. We believe if all the parents could 'have witnessed the scene, birthday parties of that kind Would be more fre quent than. mar the are. Not a thing 'hap pened to ar the pleasure of the little folks during the 'entire day. May they all live to enjoy many such birthday par ties . • • ROVER. BUSINESS LOCAL. or If you want a goods Elevated Oven Stove you can 614 one COST at Mclntyre liras.' olitst d. • Julio-w 4. ti • • ' • WagOiamakers' and Blacksmiths' Supplies are being sold' at 3tclnlyre tiros..o)d stand at Liss THAN COST. Hood Hume to tiny. M.. Please remember that Dr. EAk tw!Et Wilco will be at the Henry House, Towanda, after the 27th Init. . 1w•. U" TEACHERS' EXAMNATIONS will be held as tollowl: September 3, Towanda; 12, Granville Centre ; _ 13, Columbia X Roads; Wells P. 04 . 15, Gilletts ; 16, Bentley Creek ; 17. Athens; 10, .Wilmot P. 04 20, Wyalusing ; 21, Spring Hill; :2. litinunc‘rtlebl; Idontioeton. • October 3.; Sheshequlit ; 1, Litchfield Centre; 5, North Orwell; 6, Warren Coolre;•7, Le- Raystillo ; 8, Rome ; to, Now Albany; 11, over:tia; •12, Riirlington; 13; Bast Smithfield ; 11, Alba; No. ventlii% r 12, Canton ; 12, Troy ; 26, Towanda. Be. tember 3, Tovanda. G. W. RYAN, . County Superintendent._ $ I have used several bottles of Sim mons' • Liver Regulate?, and you may record. the fact, that my feelings are tai tar changed that I can est hearty, and am 'More like a well man than I have been for years pant.lirdre suffered four years and am grateful for relief;? J. It&EPERTY. - Periodical Stett,lllo6 Itarket Bt., Phila. tr &on - Bub Wurwr—Early comber tut, sty twat sowed five Waste of Ca melia ileeettr,Witilepealtikapt *rem 'Wheat obeitefiriaes:iti_ aeon gremma.-, reelect, $4 paidurts t ~1 esi4 span pate .of the erop ter seed.- Pv*,44l# pet tiustoo, tt g likivertb th e' aye:alto of *it fernieri. ' '144% *blunt?: FAIT/Me:o)l6.—pm best, nd Ohl pp,. skiikujes,za*L. 710 Set! hitt* stipetior ;liikeNti:Sitiltir WOOL* c° ,ll:,4*b*llle prices, for Intrxinelton: Every 'wagon vrarrintitd In every respect. fC R. M. Wzr.m.r.s. '.To MY PATuravrs:—Owlng to int ;1004111,. health I pad at necessm to employ MI assbt. tattanil Itatkirleolo liTethildea°Pt° t°ltY°tlml po 'ttente and the iiahlle aenerally thrit I have meta the earvlteaOt jir.yowi.za, of Itbsea, - 11.:Y., 'oaf ot the mark skillful (teatime to thn ecoontrY; and he will epead'theireatei portion of hie thee in my This arrangement will Insure promptness In attending to all with May favor ue with calls. /laving . .. keen aSicietated whit Doctor Thirt.in previous lathy coming to Towandh, I know him ► to be an Accoinpilsked :gentleman and a first-class dental opera or. P. 6.—Dr. Fowtortt wlll be here on the 16th 'to Angust. I TO WIIOIINORYEM SE MAY CONCERN' —This Is to certify tbat, having been erceS-erd fee upwarda of tifteeti years, my eye was made per feetlyetraight, through an operation of , hut a few minutes, by Prof. E. EA:EAKINS, Io f coo . mend the Professor:l° thOse similarly disfigured. ETIIEL. R. THOMPSON. Towanda, August 31, 1881. . Tho Large - Mi. Beat' and .Cheapest line of Shoes tor Laillcs% and Chlldnenc , wont Is found at Contra's DOW aim, cornerMalb 'and Tracy : o.olo's atullr7B RUZCDELL Brothers, of Burlington, have on hind a lot ot4tne, STEERS and 11:1FERS now ready for market: `julyi4. • 1W IiEgOVAL.4-3. S. ALLYN has re moved hls Undortn king Establishment from Erldie street to rooms on Main street,- over Tun- Nen kGonomi's Driig Store, and Woobronn & VAN Etcdt-.N'ts-}loot.t : Shoe Store. A full limr of Undertaker's Goods from the cheapest to the best. Jan37,b3l. .1. s.. AL Agent. rg — A large stock . of well-selected Building Hardware at ,t,Ess THAN COST at Mc lt.tyre Bros.' old stand.. - julyl4-w4. 113r-CQftsmt has the best irearingSlapes for Men, Bois and Youths. wear ever offered in .Towanda, and at prices within thts reach of all. tar-GEo. L. Rosisells Groc'e:ries awful CHEJU" because his expenses are very light, and he Is bound his customers shall have the tenent„, Mr DECIDED At LAST.—WO 'glad to inform the citizens of Towanda add the * public generilly that the !mini mum of the great Bostku Clothlng.llouse his after all decided to open one of their branches at Towanda, all& 110 t. In the adjoin ing counties, as supposed by our nerghboring towns .We congratulate* ourselves for being-so: lucky as to get one of these concerns ju our town. Wo.are.iware that whereter one of these brandies has been opened _the towns and villages becamq lively,rand eyeryothdr branch of business increased to a great 'extent, because a concern of this kind Is able to draw trade front over fifty miles around, as it his the facilities for offering Clothing, hoots anti Shoes at great * deal lower prices thin country dealers can buy them for. and that fetclos Cloth. ing, Boots and Shoes away down at pretty near h if the price we have twin used to pay in all other houses. We do not mean to flatter anybri y very mush,, bet we are sure that the.toautiful village of Towanda isi lu great need of such a concern,. and are titre it is safe to ray that after the O . Fe fl ng of the; great Boston Clothing 1i(414a in our town, which alit be en the. 10:11 f September next, every body, even the other. dealer's, will rejoice at having such ilvrly times hiLrovvanda. New let us unite and Wait for that great day In the Means' Block: . IVarrantetl. Prouty d Johnson's rtacu ni/d. on Ltunnult warranted to plewe all who nte I t. , ' W. C. & A. IL nuntturcs, ofSte.retivllle,, Bradford county, Pa., :•ell goods at bottom prku and fake iderefuege Butter, Eggs, Pork, Ponltiy, Mg.:, Dried A e% 1 and Crain of all kinds. • - June 'XL al U. re" . 1.1.C1111.111 to .GrO. L. New Groceri7Store lit the 3fontanye Block, and ket your Groceries at rock .1:ot tont. ..1 an. O. Brixter's Mantirake: }litters are purely ye:v.:tame—the product or the hills hid valleys. . Ur YOU RUN . NO RISK when yotr buy your I.lrt.r.lies at !:. 1.. p.t):,-;:S Montanye Block. Ills IItICE-; WAY IMWS 0 ruck botton, Ills store In X" F:I.LISNI BLOCK, 12iT WAI2I), teats tlio world by , Low 17rIce: , and gr.:(nl GUnds. L. 13. Ront3En:J. Chalk nges Com pc titlon for quality 0fg9e,41,= athl T.riees oia Sash, Doors, Mt ods and 3101(1114 o s, and bultding ' caug:t-tr) M'" An established remedy. Downs' Elixir has been Widely known and used as a cough remedy,for fifty yeirs. No other cough medicine 'has sin d the test half this length 01_11: • people stand by that „which Is gond. MARRIED. THOM CSON—IIITSTON.—At the residence of the brtde's parents. Mountain Lake. '24th inst., by the Bea. John S. Beers. Rector of Christ Churett, Tusfanda, Eugene A. Thompson, Esq.:- of. To ss antia, and Miss Mary J. 'fusion, of Mountain Lake. DIED. ANDERPOOT..—In Towanda, 23 , 1 Henry 'Vanderpool, aged 41 yeara, It month, and days. A NDEItPOOL.—In Towanda, 24th lust _Oscar son'of Stewart and the late Flora Vander. pool. aged I yearo mouths and seven days. riti*ntii.—ln August 2S. ISSI, of IMat dhease, Zebnlon Frit,;ilf. in his - sit year WITTER.—Ai the rehlilenee or-Mr. I. A.. Witter at lieuk.Llre, Thga county. N. V., Sunday eve ning, August 21.si, PM, - Mr. Anson A. Witter late or Tua - auila, aged '23 years. Ito was concerted at -Ithaca two yeais dur. ing the labors of Nis. VAN COTT In that place, and has since lived a devoted Christian life.. He came among relatives and friends in Berkshire a few weaks ago after a severe sickness, hoping to recruit, - -but It was ordered otherwise, and he diet at his tint;le's last Sunday. • " To him to live was Christ, To die was gain.". T OWANDA MARKETS. ItEPCiRTED BY STE V.F.1 , 7S $ LONG, Generaldealers in Grocerks and Prodube, corner Main and Pine Streets. . WEDNESDAY EVENLY°, AUGUST 31, 1881 MEMO Flour per bla Flour per sack - • Corn Meal Per 100. . Chop Feed, Wheat, per bush.... if 20 ® 124 Corn : (4 Rye - 64 75 Oats ." 40 42 Buckwheat 6,6 41 Buckwheat F10ur..... id 60 (g) Clover , eed Timothy, western, Beans; 62 Pork, mess • Lard..........., Rutter, tuba „.„ • • 5 00 ftil•IPT•-•54 :! • 50 (53 I GO (4 fir.ll2l 0 . 0 • . 'I-2 It; 071 - • . 2! (4`.. 25 •. (5 . rai 31 (.4 (it 18 (nl 15 _ Roils Egg , , frpsh ebevm, ' routoes. per bust BoUswax 70 (74 7.0 (F!), CORRECTED UT It. ZL.VIDOW s 11 Di Hides Veal Skins.:. Deacon Skins Sheep Pelts... 7cro 4bvertisementil. Effect of the Great News. We sbould not wonder that the news of the,openiug of the gr-at Boston Clothing House at Towanda will create an excite mentall'through this and adjoining coun ties. The cry 0f...a lmost everybody now will be that they will wait with their Fall purchases, andthey will convince them selves', as soon as that concern . will be opened bow much they will save on Cloth ing, Boots and Shoes ; and we should not _blame anybody and everybody for do ing it; as times are hard and money not very plenty: Not only the poor, even the rich would like to save all they can in purchasing -Clothing, Boot, Shoes, &c.; and as the day of the Opening is Close by, why should not everybody have a little patience and not be in a hurrycwith their Fall purchases of Clothitiois and Shoes 1. The stock Tromises to be the largest and most elegtknt ever ; brought in to this market. Remember, the 10th Of September is the Opening day, iu Means' Block, Towanda. 25. . . CA UTION.— Whereas, my wife, Cathertnc,Driscoll, has left my bed a4ol board withunt just cause or.prirrocation, I berebY caution and forbid all persons harboring ortrustiag her on my account; as t shall pay no debts of her contract ing atter this date. unless compelled by law. DANIEL DRISCOLL. Milibury, August 20, 1801-a3. - Xis Shesikainds, BELLING OUT AT COST! EARZYWAMeiri, I 0 , NAILS-NAILS, STOVES; TIN :v f 0: 4 r.~:, BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES. EtOt. The Entire Stock of the_ ate firm f Mclntyre Broth -017"s must be closed out at Cost within Thirty Day•, by the pureha- Aug. 2, ser. Goods recently btilight ' .tit Sheriff's sale. JAS. S." KUHN. TowanAla, July is, It;z: PEI ft... 4 .:.' - .... C ~...... , •-•.-. at ..nr V. 7 ..... M eD ..... —, ce .., **a c- vi 0 0 ....., "". 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XOO 60 . • 75 (53 I 50 Bridge Street, Towanda, Offer a carefully-selected stock of the above-mentioned goods, and respectfully invite all dealers to examine the same and be convinced' that money can be saved by purchasing goods of us. ! • Respetstinlly. lIE?.MELNIAN, DAVIDOW k CO., • - 7 - !Towanda, Pa. P. S.—\l'e wish it digit etlymiderstood that we,will positiyely not sell goods at retail. HARVEST PA RTY.—Mr. 'Geo. Fox, of Durell, has Issued cards for a Hat- Teat ?say to be given, on FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 241. ISSI. McDonald I Stulen's orchestra will furnish tho music. An lee cream supper will be served. All are.vordtally Invited to attend; 1111) only et.. 50. Ang.lB-w=. I - 4 1MA Ilt A FEMALE COLLEGE. - .4 This College is thororfghly Ittrateh - iit - Ter giving a supttrlor education in -Colloge mad. Erb,. tic Courses of :goofy. and_ alllo to Jln..le and .trt. Ileated by Meant anti fortiklie - ifultb au . elevator. 115 reason et its ettilowldent its eharges aro it p ally moderate. send tor Catalegue to Rev. COWLE9,,D. - 11.; Pres., flltnira, N A Y. july2l-10. Ti TLNG HOUSE. -L Something new. A tirs't•rlara ItE...'STAURANT and ?SATING itOUSE on Bridge atrret, oppcnite the America* Hotel. Open at all hours. night and day. - J. 9. BURT:ITT. Proprietor. Towanda, July 744n5.. ARCTIC HOUSE, OCEAN Onovt. Situated on-Serf are., near ROW Par Won Airy sleeping mom and large dining room ruing the ocean. Ilrals Jun:dated' excursionists. For nether particulars widen& M. A. Bvi.L. •we WARE, liffil ---AND--- ..-- IN,,x. 14 \ k , '' s- ) 1.,, .: , • btaf~. r 1)1We/A 3/A.llO lien. Pant. DAdowltOW.'Prilideet. • of tue 13th Jet:fetal Distrtet. cesedating of the county of. Bradford. has issued his precept bearing dive the lith dal of nay.' LW. to aus flfructod. for hoidigg a Court of Oyer and Tenidner. tieneral - Jail Delivery. Quarter liesideo of fhe Paitoo. COM. awn Pleas and Orphans* Court V, Touranstec.lor the county of Bradford; coufnieneing en Mendel', BEPTEMBEIt alb, Del, to email** lisfeewsw?o• Notice la therefore hereby ghats to the Coroners and - Jestices of the Peace of DoCannagot • Iliad ford, that they be then and therria "ir poker _ persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of wad dsy, with records. Ingtdall Sows and other remembrances to do those things which to their offiee appertains to be done ; and thud's) who are bound by rocogn/- zances or otherslise, to prosecute against the prise • hers who aro or may be in the jail of maid twiny, are to be Ibex and there to prueecute against ihrot as shall to Jost. Jurors are requested in be fuel in their attendance, agreeably to their goitre. Dated at Towanda, the Pith day of August, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and elibtpene. and of the Independence of the United States one hundred and fifth. . • - • - PETER. J. DEAN, Sheriff. REGISTER'S NOTICE:--:Cotta e Is hereby given, that there him been filed In tee oftice - of The Register for the Probate et Willi and granting Letters of Administration fn and for the County of Bradford. Sista of Pennsylvania. 'actouuta of administration neon this following • estates, The first and -final! account of Geo.' V. !fort,: e. apar•llia of Debbie L. Vanderpool, onlaor cliPflof IV I:I* Vanderpool, late of Abe loanable of Ttruc, - deceast4.. . _ Final aPiotint of Tioxnas If aggorty, svfeatalatra tor coos fastamento apnea - out tlxo ovate of ra • llarzerty, late of the lownxblriotTerff, - dertav,i. Float *recant :of Ahab' X. Cornell, administrator of the estate of Lnrana C. Cornett. Lite of no tOR shlp of Coflimbla, deceaee.l • • ,71,e. tns and partial aceeunt of Harrison W. Creetiqand Jaie.z Case, admiundrators of the es. into of lelna Case, late of the township of Tn•y, d ere.urecl. . Ulna! account of Benjamin .lones. executor a the last will and testament of John Terry, Late of the too w•illp of Terry, deceased. • Final account oof H. L. Terry, administrator of estate of Jatues Jones, late of the township of Terry, deceased: Final account of Beies Roetwell, one of *head. nilitlstrators of the estate of A kora , / Lonir, Late of the I.`orOugit of Troy, deceased. _ Tt.e first and final account of W. E.,Chilson. ad mit cum fesfantenlo anaiese of tips estate of Anna Itichruond, late of township of Troy. de ce a.ed. Final St`CCAuut 'of Nelson Vanderpoot;gur.rttlan of Burr Joh mon, nit nor child of Longs Johnson, Into ~r , sf Ferry, deceased. - - . final ac,- o u n r of tieorge Juttlea,- - gnarl:lbis of Julia Van Allen (tkiw J tilts Coryelli, minor cblid of liaruln VauAllrn, lite of - the town9iip of Springtield, deceased. tirat and partial aeconut of . 31.“ I in ffarkness, administrator yr the estite of Jacel, Harkness, Tate of the township of epringfield. de eased. The first and part lal'acetamt of 3tartin Hark ue,r, alluilitistratorof the estate of SIM:Ih N.. iilarkneat. late of the township of Springfield, eeeased. Filial account of Charles If. Moon arid Morgan 1.. Mow, administrators of the estate of Silas tate of the towt.ship of Albany, &erased. Partial account of .N. Y. Hefts, trustee of P., estate Of 11. Char'otte Ward, late of the 1.e.a. , t.t.v4 of Towarida„,decessed. • TiPf flat and float areotiot of George emecutor of the last wit! and testament of Alm; ta evelrty, late of the townshipof Ore non. deriased. Final a,:rount of Ifltatn L. itockw,ll, gaziglino of Thopupt Brownson, minor Mild pow of age) of Wili:s rowitson, late of the - .towmtilp or hut- It rgton, flereAsea. . . . Final account of John Roger' anil-rrntna It. At kin?, administrator:lot tiro estittootJoieptfli. A :- klns, late of the townmhip of 7 1 113C2X0114. deceae. , l Fir,: and final account of - John W-Coduing, ii,i tnittiNtrs'or cum f,chimento 'tuner , . of. the - etd3l.• of Jeremiah McCarthy, late of the dfisamhip ..f Bldglimy, deceased. -Final account t , Benjamin S. Darlt nat4 John :-. 311 x, executors of the last will and testamrnt of Jesse E. Bt!ilociri late Of tha Goryttxll of Canton, deci*V wi . Fina aceot of Ilmjamln S Dartt and Jobe 311;:ttAt.n3t^fltarY g1311111.111S . of Chartrass E. Imi• lock. niloordliild of Jesse E. Bullock, late of t borough of Cnnton, deceane t t. • • . • Final account of Edward S. Berton, eiectilor the last will and teitantent of Caroline F. Wright, late of the t4Wwdlip of Canton, tlcceas•id. le I hal hf Mary Bloom. gnarnian of Fx:m cm. E. Leonard (now Fiances E.. Winlaks), mite-r child of Lewis M. Leonard, late of td.rn•_pAgnAdi, or Grancilth, First and iyartial afconut Ma'r.tio limner. Floyd L. fildper and S. C.Eislirre, or the: estate of A, A. Kinner, of the buroug,h of Athens, Final 3...eGiu.t of- Geo. !TAO:snarl. trathr of the :es'..?„tept Ger). Wayne lilnney,late nt the t own:4llNpf :%I:e,hcaelft,,ti• FILM ateebnt of 11. B. liolle:i fefltrarigb. $11.401.1 , ft: attt 17 1 :I.i.•ktu:hi of thn [0.4. 11 ,Hp of - FirAt and lira% arc••cnr of , DaI:I.LS tit u :oT ininr,trator of tltr testate of Clia:c.o!iievrey,:a., • rlo. tow wilifp. of Nt.. 11, cea..ed. E:n..t and :fir,al.ut . 4 . l.tait. r E. W,441- rufr, adra..l3otrs:or ca 0/, ft.tam•ill'i nu L.T. of Ibr estate, GC. N2thati Laic of 111 C to - Nll‘ , l.li• , 0( 0rv..,•11, first and .flnal acroant :pr: !imago - P. 310;:14, n,cnlnt nf. the I.v,t ,itt; and -ivstaturni Of T', PI tVatklns. lan, of [lv! noroogn ‘I., !nal account of .1 , a..143 - re gnar.ll.ln "r :tonwr C. ml.l ittql,;,.!. cht:,letn .losep:m4 Caillpl4.l. •ate of tl , t, tou;glllrroni•irlington. ,kr.a4.41. Fins avd final ar,,utitof .11atcell. f.N!...,!• znint."..tralqr dh Fri ix ;iron !n 'At afro• P r , r !ate vt. =l=lo k it;; :1;:d ael OSifit of Ant,rlllfozir.etil: a.; - min1.5:!:.1.4 of t.t.o el V. A in., t.c, of A rint-n la. dee Flt:al arreent or ian-0.3 We6o 3 , 1 r admint• , ltator of the estate of Huhn' ::Ate of the t,l*.vosh 1p of it Aoct the saute nIII be presented to the Ori.h.v.: C.. 11 r, of r.rirt for.' eon nil, al" Int .trphau." o"tt to he hell at Tow.in.ta for ,al , l Coetaty, on Th-ot•- :I:Ly. thy ,tll-€l.Ly of. !September. A. It. 11.11, o'cli elz P. centlrt%rel :fro! anoerrTo.v. A. Iteci , l,r: • 415t.1'S T.,W:1:1•13. Aug. F., .• fittliflANS' COUfl - 1N0T14. -. 1.:. g.r,rk :141t. d a re 61. J: 111 *0 ()Mr' o thy e'rt:F of I hv. l)rplqn, •• C , ,uct fur ii C, .utc or .gra.ittatl, &ta:.• , •C arit,r3l,:TtllN,llL pinperty sr: t•lf ty rs to She wl4lorel, chadrw "r the f":!, tleeeder:7-. : I:•ta , ,c• Pr Samuel I.):_tWoto.'llteiut the ttownshiir or Tt , ..y. eas.t.4l. E.tate of Jorelnl.l%flaraeg, Lau ofte town of ~r Fnj h Mum). !atof the tow9,l::p if Litcbff.t. ilereaNtA. . . , fr..4t.ite of George J. t'arophcl!, late of the ta , 1%.1:.. ship of Litchfield, deetr.isc.d. - . • _ - 1'....t: - .te of James I..i?e, 13'.'.e. of the LovrerlijkL,L___ Albany, tlecea.i.e.d.. - F.', tat, of .I.7eliti.r. tf:i . le, late of t! , f.,tovrio , hip (4 . South erc..tk. fleet:a...ed. . . Fs' .t- Tl,lna...cra'ql , , Late of the town-Lip of Solo,ll CnoPk. deveakg.4; . EAt3te Uf ti,orge IL Ft , {, late of , rt.e borough of znl,ell. • _ .1..5.t.v0 of Well Ingtou ate of ILa tvw:.sh%) of Tuwarera, 11,•vea:A-(1. EN:ate of .T mo4.Burnham. late of the hown.l.ip veaserl. E„ , tA:i• f:alligan, late of life bot, of South NVaverty. iletrast.4l. • F.siati• Dat.iel W. Cutely, late of the tow Franklin.. AL.( the ,auu• nil; 1K pr'eeeeteil to the Orphan-' ',mil of ftratttorof _ccontly, at an Orphans (',lift o he hekl at Tun an , l4, for Laid Coltnty. on Thu:— v.- the e:it day ~f S.•pletnber. &„ teBl, of f,'r final , 6,bBrmalon. . A. ('. FRISHIE. T () B O P :I!! i •rd C er s l- s T u i c E , l l out S of the find a i Jl 29: s: Court. .• of Bradford County. Penwylv.inta. • , e • dt•wdzne adellutst rater of the eblaze of WiNt.tio A. CI - Washy. deceased. late of the - towtadlip of Smithfield, will sell at public' sale. at the how, of 1). Ormsby. near the brerntscs. on s.ATrirz I),,vr. SEPTEMBER I'D. I.vi at I ii'clock 31.; be fol! ,, Wing :ot.Vt'ci! or 'Parcel of land. sltn•ited, ht Stnitbrield town , blp 2191 I...meted as folti;wS: toil 111.• by lands lfettinging to the estate of said A. eirni.by,, decsased. en the east by_ a bublle..highway. en the ;eutti by tarots o; Phillips. and on the west by land. of L. I).4..trinsb:.l containing .10 acres; being 44 acres out of the s”oth-,• east corner of a tract of :and gupposed to contain one hundred and twenty-Awl acres, belonging to the estate of the said IN 1111 am A. Ormsby. deceased, Ttr:Nii OF Sett: floo at time of !vie, fI co ek,nflrmation. an t I,llanee In three equal ant.r...l pay:tit:ate, With Interest on all wirml..l. CAI.VEN T. WESTBROOK. Administrator East iimlthtleld. rat, Aug. 11, tSit-u2. . . EXECUTRIX'S - 'YOTlCE.—Let terg testamentary having been granted to th.' lintlerAgnotl, under the last utll and testament or Israel June,. deteiked, late of Smithfield - tow itslr p. all persons Intlebtod to the estate of said deeedent are hereby notified to make Immediate payment, and all haring olalins - agattist paid est...te mtottsilte sent - the sante, duly authent rated to the mtor ,llg,ned for settlement. 311I$. ISHAF.L JONEti, Executrix._ East Smithfield, Pa.. Aug. 11, , a 1.1,6•. • kVI ) NtINISTRATOR'S 'NOTICE. Letters of aaininistratlan ruin testom , rito having teen granted to the . underslgneit the .sate of Mary E. Hanlon. late of ,itidg kliry town , hlp. Bradford county. Ea.. (1re.r.).,,,,t. noire i• here! y- given that all I , ers , ns ludeoted to saki eNiate are requested 14 - 5 make Initio.diaio payuient,• and all 'persons 'lraviug legal claim. against. the .ame . ulll present them without delay in'iqoper order for settlement to William Haulm.. or Binghamton, New -York. - ..• WILLI Alf ii:A.NI - ;614:. Ail}ninlstrafor. iiroliAtuton. N. Y.; august. Is, I/41. - _ IbIIINISTIIA'CRIN'SvNOTICE a. Letters of aduilnistratten hating been grant." rd to the undersigned. upon the es:air:of Lawrew, late' of Warren twp., defeated, notice It hereby given that all persons indebted to the !aid estate are requested to make - Immediate par:pont; and all perseni having clainir against sard - 7 - te int pr i litt_sailie, duly authenticated t o thy undersigned for settlement: CAROLINE ANTISDKI.. . / Adradrilstratei. ADMINISTRATOR'S Letters of admlnistrart-u having been grant cir to the undercigneil urn - the _estato of Jane lOaeirman. late of Nlotroc Ts% V.., deceased. notice is hereby given that all per,-Yx4 Indebted :ul!sid estate areseirestoil to make immediate pqment, and all wrinis having claims cgainst fal.l lutist prvserit. tho Amu duly authentrcat..d to the iadec.izneit for 4. o ftletneut. It, 11. ROLL ETT. Administrator... Mottroeton, l'a., August 1141.391-wfl. WANTED 11" 1. ADF,4 N Agents for the NAki D Or, Light on the A \\TN ..Crest Future In this !Hr. - through Om dark tralley.snd In tit ...II re rternat., at seen in the b.s. , ,bt hough!. of lead's g au thors and seholats, among whom are 111611 , it • son. F0...!2r. Warren. Hurst and FOSS, Joseph Itureit,r, Talttuvo. 13r. Carrie, Dr. Marrli., Merits!), Dr. Crosby..Dr.cuyter,Gro. D. Vrrottre, Drati t i inh.y, Whlttite, Loner:low whit t•thor:.. T rAitt.joet. trisiled at' Drain. Inintortallt). M it trultsiti 4101 the I:.onrtrrl bin, tin of the IX 1. 1.,41, ,i,,",1 site 111:9vard of the Rightism, A rich teat' aAails the reader or this tss,k; It entittsloi lb.: gt.t0,1 , . - t thoughts of 'the %roar s't.7l.,ttest atm - Hot. n,st ' , tortni:l interest to evrrybit... Not o,oiny hut brilliant.. There a dull page In tint ls ok. It Is Absolutely wit !tont a rival. Er. - rybOdy read I!. Settpot .Teach•aq, Sitoleot - s, Young 'sett anti Ladles. .i.cting as agents f.d. !he loqk are nialtlrg over 41:!0 a nit nth. ;tales fa=t. 111,0•0 grit , sold fret_ 13 days, anothi is F , V . 5 r ti in.ur.layaweherl.',.ui 5 1;;1 , : r'S in rt days, a lady sold 0 in 10 hours. Secure terrtiiity ry'ulck. MN, agunts wanted for tits Ilitistrrt,lll:. - vises* Nrw Testament. and for the iiqrst Faridsy Ilibles Clef NCEI Ito agoute, for cl ien t al ". r.W. 211. - .01.ER & t It, v 160 F.. A , ltibto :11,40, ill. *No 91113