xtradford grpolitt Towanda, Pa., Thursday, Sept, 12,1878. W. A CHAMBERLIN, Dealer In FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, SILVER & PLATED WARE, -TOWA_NDA, PA. Towanda, Jan. le, 1877. t LOCAL AND GENERAL. WE learn- there aro several cases of diphtheria in town. MANLY WESCOTT, of Litchfield, had a barn burned on Friday night last. *IBS SUSIE RAMS has opened a' select school for girls in the Third Ward. SQUIRREL shooting is now' lawful, and large numbers of them are-being killed. A coLixerioN in aid of the yellow fever stt.fferers was taken up in the Presbyterian Church on Sundary morning last. --:-BENJ. TAYLOR and wife, of GI ':tou bury, Ct„ are . visiting their sou-in-law, Major E.,W. IlYtt, at "Woodside." THERE are four hundred schools and ithout seven hundred teachers in Bradford .aunty, • Tun Bradford County 'pachers' ciation meets on Vaughan Bill, Wyalus ing township, next week. - E. T. Fox and wife, Gtto. STEVENS and wife, and several visiting friends, paid a visit to Watkins Glen on Monday. last. TnE Odd Fellows of Sugar Hun dedica ted their new Hall on the 2d inst. Grand Secretarx. Njcnot.soN .made the addre:Fs. - 'fun new M. E. Church at Milan will be dedicated Thursday, September 26tb. Rey. B. I. IVES will preach the dedicatory sermon. THE Town. Council deserve thanks for the substantial improvmneuts they are making on the street between M.ONTAN YE's corner and - Bride street. Mn. STERN is in New York selecting 'a new stock of goods for the fall tnd win ter-trade. The ladies will be on the look out for his return. WntLE R. W. DARLING was•:fttending Curt here last week, his house in Wind ham was moved upon the premises of a neighbor, and sold. Great town that Windhafil. -. Am, persons going by rail to attend the Teachers' Association on VaugiJan will lie met. ,by conveyalices - at Hummer-. field, lat 10i:o'clock A. i. • I „S. S. Chm'n. Corn. "AN attempt to P,/,/ the issue," Was what Judge 31 characterized the ease tied belore him in the Court her e last The I.' , s) it l , was there all the same week though W. A. AnmsTnos3i, Esq. ; editor of the IRshaolliditiiZ, arii i',"coret ry of the Elmira 1111erS' (lab, Will attend th 6 t'..unty Fair, and wiil deliver the animal address on the seeimd day. 7 d . - ♦~ oC;Cllpitid th'e pul pit of, Christ (lunch- on ~._, u nday last, morning . and CVCllillg • The hector, Bev. J. S. limas, ollkiated for Mr. IlAnma(l at LaPorte and Th,Antlalv. Flat: AT MoNnov,Tos.--The house of GuV NOnTitnu., of ..11onroetpn, was en tirely destroyed by fire on Sunday 6'.e ning last, the tire on from :kn imperfect chininei.il Loss about principally covered by insurance. TEACHERS . At-soct.yritiN.—The of Vaughau'llill have volunteered to'rneet the teachers Who come by railroad a t Rummerfield, on the forenoon-of the 13th, and take them to the place of meeting ; and alsO bring them back on Saturday. ' • WE have examined with a good deal Of care the Illustratkd Bible which our towns man, llAttitv 3hix is canvassing, and take pleasure in testifying to the correctness Of the prospectus published a few `seeks since. It. is a work which should be in every family. • 111;1:21 A " Vl:Allol , :Selioulier " attracted a good deal of attention in fi•out-of the I.I,EpoRTEn Mk on Monday. "It was the propirt - or 31r. CLINK, of Tuscarora, who in c4anpa ,.riy with a young man has started fur the northern part of Michigan, told proposes 6 drive the entire distance. • a 1 4. NE'D. EFK.STINI, of the firm of E. E.? EcKsTrsE & Co., No. Sl.; Arch Street. Philadelphia, was in town on M7lay with a full as:iurtnient of stationery and • and printers' goods. :The house, althoiigh young, is one of the inest popular and ri.\- liable establishments in the country, and we he - artily commend Mr. EcnsTEM±.o the .confidence and patronage of the public. ARRANGEMENTS are being perfected with . the Lehigh Valley Railroad Comics ny for running an eacursion train between Elmira and Tunkhannock during the fair• This will be a great convenience to these from a distance along the 'river, who de 'sire to attend, and the unusual interest manifested seems to warrant this effort of the managers to add to the convenience and pleasure of visitors. Tim following notice of a gentleman Who has relatives and-friends in this place Ave chi) fromate Lake City (Minn.) Lead er. ! Mr. H. married the daughter of the tate STKPIIEN POW ; • P. IL Hardt, Esc., for many years one of Lake City's best citizens and most hon orable merchants, has gone to Siiitix Falls to establish him-elf in business in that. promisinq, young city. lie carries with- Jinn the 'very best wishes of a host of friends here for his future prosperity. • mss SUCTIL or Middletown, N. Y., has removed to this place and commenced the cress making Shiest , . She comes highly ri•commended as a 'first class dress Maker, and we hope the ladies of Towan • da will extend to her a liberal patronage. the may he found at. the Millinery of Misses SNELL S.; FARNHAM. WE congratulate our young friend En- WARP Mim.s, Jr., of Ulster, on his admis sionito the bar of this county. Ile Las pursued his studies under the-direction of Hod. &WAD OVERTON, ;Old . -passed most creditable examination. We do not know where he expects toaocate, but any community may oonsidcr themselves fort unate to secure him. KILLED AT ATHES, PA.—On Tuesday evening, while train 71, being a train of empty coal .dumps, were leaving Athens. station, Wit,ta.tm. KELLEY, 11, brakeman; and resident of Athens, attempted to step from the rear end of the engine to the first car. At the same instant the coup lingi broke and he fell •upon the tracks having both limbs severed below the knees. He lived until WedUesday night. We learn he leaves a widowed nrther.— AdrcrtiAerl, Tun Towanda Bridge r— aimpany haire very kindly consented to piss over the bridge free of toll, all stock or articlesand products intended for exhibition at' the fair. Other tolls will be at half price dur ing the continuance of the exhibition. THE fifth regular meeting of the Hutu turd Musk's,' Alliance will be held at Her rick, Pa., connnencini September 17th, continuing four days, and closing with a concert on Friday evening, with W. C. I.lr.vxotns and S. F. Acntxy as musical directors. On Wendesday- afternoon, corn, mencing at 2 o'clock,, will be given one hour of social song. Members are request ed to come prepared with solos, duets, quartettes, eta., f9r both social hour and concert. " By order of Ex-Coot. WE are indebted to our neighbor, S.W. Rot:tunas, for a Mammoth. Peach measur ing over ten inches in circumference, .and a plum measuring over six inches. They were both grown on the trees in 'Mr. R.'s garden. By the way . Mr. RooEns does not &Intim) himself to the cultivation of peaches and plums, but has a large and choice variety of apples, pears, and grapes. We had the pleasure of 'visiting Ids grounds recently and were greatly \ • surprised at the amount of fruit we saw. e \should judge he will gather -fifteen buslUfis of apples, and about the same quam'4y , of grapes. lie is his own gar dener, and has planted and cultivated the trees and v , hies himself. Ms 'enterprise is worthy ofimitation. FIRE IN Nit-hot.s—AN UNKNOWN MAN BURNED.—Foutliarns,witit sheds attach ed, owned by C. &,Woon, of Nichols, N. Y.,s . wero burned cin, Saturday morning- last. The fire was- akscovered about 3 e \ 1 o'clock. After the fir died away the remains of a human'being were found in t% the ruins. An inquest was held,. and \i.; verdict returned that the re sins were 1 those of a Man to the jury unk own. .It 1 is supposed that the unfortunate Man was a tramp who bad been seen in the \ neigh- 1 borhood the previous evening, antl\klutt 1 the fire probably originated from hiS pi,-. ! The barns contained a'quantity of hays,! three hundred bushels of oats, -a wagonl load of potatoes standing on the floor, one hundred and l fifty bushels of wheat.. The lot-s.is estimated from $1,200. to $1,500. Insured for 2sBoo. l'EnsoNAL.—llev. Doctor S_Tuv.tuT Las icturned from his simmer vacation trip, and conductefl service as usual ou Sunday last: —Col. J. MAsoN, 1. S. A., who has been doing duty on the western frontier for the past several years, is now in town visiting his father and ctther friends. He is accompanied by his wife and son, who have been in camp with him for the past two years. —Ellgineel STEADMAN, of the Pa. N V. H. H., is a jiirymati this week. —Mrs. S. M. NAsit and her brother, llitmor NVll.rox, of Philadelphia, passed thren.4ll-this place on their way to Du shore ort-Titesday. • —Dr. 11. A. Mecum) at - al wife, anal Miss. MAW: J. It ECU I of Chatawiaa comity, N.. Y., are viniting at .1. A. ItEcui:Dris this lace, S'Ennas AremENT. Mrs. DEN N'l E, an old lady of Bradford county, }net with a serious accident on Piidity last.: on COL ,, iIIS . hilt nearS'ainl,hclisv . ille. As she was driving down the hill one of the hold-baeks broke, 11:7tiog the wagon against the frig:aenitig it so as to make it manatiageable. The horse stint ed on a run down the hill, which is said to be a very had one. cni reachin4 a sharp bend in the road, where there is nothing hateverlo preveiit teams from running (di, the Inirse, wagie. and driver all Went over the bank. The wagon was badly ; broken. ad — the horse fell ni,on Mrs. Ki.nrn, which, tOgeilier with other inju ries r t eeivcd, during 111 - runaway, canie neario-oving fatal to the old lady, who was taken to a honsc and a physician calf ed. who dressed her wounds. tits informant states that the road tit the -dlee where the ::evident ueeurred is ' tin a very unsafk, condition, and that sevr . eral narrow escap.:s have been made in consuptenee u. it. .t;ueli being the case, the eorimissi - Ters of Forks township slionl,l nor be suilltised if the-.-are some day called upon fo r pat'a heavy bill for damages to some ono.LSre!li.-an Demo- T . . 1 9 3!EN : KILLEn By A LOCOMOTIVE,— .ro!!! , .' : Intl EZRA FOSTER, Of Ellistown, N. .T., were killed near Wavvrly, yesterday morning. by Erie ttain No. going West. culvert near Barton heiag partly wwash cil by rteent rains, the, western bound track had ocea.abandoned, and the t had to take the eastern bound track. The men not knowing this, stepped on the ea stein t. , .n7111 t:r:!ek, sui posing . the trsin would p.:ss them on the other. They were b.,;41 st:nek and instantly killed. Ticey were brothels: One was married and Cie (*the. I'in.4le7--the latter the gni).- purt of a widowed mother. Tim married n learcii a wife I..nt no children. They -ere laborer:, going- to their work at a iVavell, eir ientaitis were taken to 11 - averly an in(11.10St1lS held. L s ;mother e Otlence 'that you This custom lioryottr:heariDg when railropci track. Alsiays use your eyes :nil then the best way is to keep off tho rail altogether. =ZEE MEEK ESE The Coroner's- inquest exonerated the railroad company. . The names of the young men were lion- ACE (aged 24) and Elm Amp aged 28') Fos m¢, brothers. They were struck by,..tke train when between Ell's Creek I . .ossitig and the Athens road bridge. They were on their way from Waverly to the farm of Mr. COYK EN I where they Wel e en gaged to woik. . lb mvi - E bad both legs I broken b'elow the knee, badly bruised in flie-baek and 1 token. Ire was ear 'on the pilot half.' a mile. Euw.vinu had one foot cut oft and bead jammed. . l'Artit were married. The remains 7 4,-j : .re taken to Edisto-cm by Mr. 1s .‘Ac RAY ktoN .G. A. R. ENC.*.NIPMRNT AND SOLDIERS' BEC.NION.--HEAIEWARTEISS G ti.;:s;1) AR MY OF T/lE' REPUBLIC or BRADFORD Co . TOWANDA,;SEPT. 10, ISiS A „.. Genentl Older No. 1: a. The S6cond Annual Encamptuent of the Posts of the Grand Army of the Republic of Bradford county, .and the reunion *of the soldiers and sailors of the county will be held on the Fair Grounds in East To wanda, and commence on Tuesday, Octo ber Ist ; and continue until the afternoon of the 11(1. - We cordially invite -all posts, military companies, soldiers, and marines of Bradford and adjoining counties to he present, and participate in the exercises, and make our second encampment excel our first. in numbers and in intAnest. . All Posts, companies and organizations are rcqubsted to provide theinsclves with three - days cooked rations, "blankets, tents, etc., and report between 10. A. M. and 2 s • . at: 4M - Oct. Ist. Soldier and sailors are reqUested to nits with the nearest Post for the occa sion so far as practicable. • Squads numbering twenty-five or more will be perinitted to elect their win .offi cers, and will be assigned (porters on arriving in camp.: Comrades, who served in the cavalry service, and can come with horses and equipments are requested to-report their names, rank, company :and •regiment in . which they served, and address to J. Aaa... vasty WILT at , Towanda, and if 'a suffi cient number reportia battalion of caval ry will be organiawd. • . Posts, companies, squads, etc., will Pre pare a roll of their members, giving rank, company and regiment; and hand in the same upon reporting at camp: 'This 'roll will be insisted upon. _, The exercises will consist of guard 1 . mounting, dress parade, company and ha talion drill, sham battle, camp - sports, speeches and . songs. There will be speaking by good spCakers ou the sce ond and third day of the en c ampment. Their names and the time will. be an nounced in a future order, There will be an admittatite of lOeents charged on the second and third days, ex cepting all soldiers who'becoine members of the encampment and their fatnilies, and the surphis, after paying expenses, will be kept for a soldiers' monument for 'Bradford county. We desire that every soldier. who 'E'en . - ed his country will be present; and revive the friendships formed in camp, on. the march, and the field, during Our country's peril. We also invite the eitizens,',ladies, and the press to visit us, and i've will give then_ a soldier's welcome and greeting. J:.ANDREW WILT,. 0. E. ANDRUS, A.tijut4nt. • MOUNT PlSGAit.—Mount Pisgah, which is becoming quite a popular resort, is situ. ated in Springfield * township; this county. The property is owned by IL F. REDING.. TON, and has been fitted up for the ac commodation.of 'pleasure seekers. A cor respondent of the Canton Seutilfal, who has recently visited the place, gives this description of it Mount Pisgah is twenty-five hundred feet ahoye the level of the sea, and about fifteen hundred feet' above the surround ing- valley. The ,tower upon its summit is seventy feet in height. and contains ev cry convenience for, pleasure-seekers, who: thrl.mg*there contionally. _Oise:half of Ch i t root on the first floor is fitted up wit t nistic\tables and seats for pic-nics, and other I.6,therings which come there pro vided Whh, every ether necessary. The other . half\ef this ri , tun constitutes the parlor of this establishment. Every piece of sfurnit ore h - 11 . a rustic, though taste.] ful patti.rn.' On the centre table are ste-f reoseopcs—accompanicd hy a large Valk-. ty of views—pars, deaninoits and the Pisgah l'egtater . . - it \ which the statues and date of visit of Whole party were re- , corded. It was wit*, mingled surprise and indignation that s.‘iste. of us found our a nmes tdreally inscribed Boric some unprns elided person. who did no \scruple to ,nc company she same with a. 6 s tlier sugges tive of poetry, which world show ra ther bat! for the author's- geniOns in that lice', The t....r.0nd. story .4 the tower Con nni a ball room. and live or six Sleeping apartments for IMRE who come tom a th s tan c , l t qul wish to stay over night. Each of the skoping rooms contains a istas i tic• Led, stand, and chair. „In 'the third stony is another dancing room, aid resat of the tower taken up with the stair , case, which, ;MCI' Innny tevolutiou l ings vrm as the eltservaior . On the last htmling next the top. apertmes have been constructed it, the sides of the build- Anil different ceio: td glasses inserted. It. is curious to note the different iMpres sions which we receive frosts the different eel: i For installe(% the red tint of one gloss: , gives to the landscape a soft, mellow, levelie , ss. which is vet y alto, get her canfo t ming lath ear eoncep-• t . tion of the twantifill, -coati asting strangt ly w ith the blue of the opposite side. lends to the, view all the cold, pro!d awful, sublimity of the - coming Tittu•-:axis Lo..knos. 111o:ugh the cs.urtesy of Fna NI: M. PAN Esq, Agent of the S. C. R. we were perniit-, tt Ci hist wee]: to. enjoy a visit to Om fal mous resort on the St. Lawrence River, known as the •‘ Thousand Islands." Just elty they are c:.111 , 11.1w Thousand Islands we do I.'ot know, hicause instead of one 1 iS1:nols1 there are abollt, two; thonsand. The i'itee has so often heonl described that taut readers. ate undoubt edly familiar with - : Litt .llexandria xi the Thousand Islands need to be seen ; tt, be appreciate). The, shortest and Lest mute there i. 4 vi:t the Southt.rit (Antral I,:ft S.ivit at :;:!10 A, Our To . wanda company consisted of W. W. BowmAs ::nil \sire, E. E. Mt Nous rife ! l and :Mr,. Dr. PIiATT, Mrs. J. C. AD ' - . .!•St :\f , Ar ADAMS, Miss JEN:CfF. FANNII: A Lviinti, Mr. G. A. Mrs.A. 7ili.yyrANYT: and the Wriftr. It Owego we wzi e joined by a large awl ttgrecable party. among wh.Ltn were Dr. SI . 1:;1:1)11,0 and fain'.ly, who were not ooh ii.telligent but Fleasaut awl enter tait,ing traveling coin ',anions. I fere atm) we ;cite wet by onk leadur FRAN M. li,N• E. Evt rAeldy along the-line of the S. C. I:nows Paste, inn', hi:: name, is ....ynouy.' mow: with everything Ib tt pertaluti to t h e eoritet .business ?roan, tht, agreeable gen- tleman, aml the faithful friend. At New ark l'alley we halted half an hour for breakfast, cued those who visited t 4 room reported a good square meal. As we proceeded many interesting views were pointed out to us. At the foot of nwasejl Lake is Glen Ensenore, made fa mous by Bum' IlaitTE's poem. lime, also is a large h0t , .1 which is the resort of Flee Thinkers and Spiritualists. As we Ices along the lake we ohsvrve that prepa rations.are being made fora boat. race. At Stirling .',unction we are " - switclied i oil;'' . and we find ourselves on the. IL We I & 0. road. A ride ;of a few hours 1 brings I us totswego where we stop for dinner. r 1 At 5..'1 r. xt.,-we leave the cars at Cape 1 Vincent and embark on board the steam I.er "Islancl Belle,": for Alexandria ,Ila Y.. The pure water of Lake Ontario looks like 1 1 one vast mirror, but before we reach the I I Thousand Islands a still breeze arises;, and [ we arc treated to a display of thunder I ) and lightning, which occurring just . as 'I 1 darkness is closing over us ik gra . nd andi sublime. - t As we reach the head of Wells Island ! we arc informed that the Thousand Island i Park, wdeligl,tful plate tiled up by the Methodists for holding camp meetings,. anti as a slimmer resort is before us. It is brilliantly illuminated and presents a picturesque appearance. _ :Sine miles far ther down the river we reach the "haven Where we would be," Alexandria Bay. The "Island Belle" is welcomed by a sa lute tired Trete one of the Islands, and grand illumination with . colored lights:of the "Thousand Island ,House'! and the "CroSsmau House," the two principal ho tels of the. Otre. At the wharf there is aPleasaut company of curiouS spectators, auxious.to see who the new comers are. It was our good fortune to tint' at:coming dations at the Crossnian House, , and al though the hostelrie was full to overflow ing, the obliging proprietors made room for us—CitAnt.tE !Acing the two young ladies with us under especial obligations hy surrendering his own luxurious. apart ments to them. • • As we 'said in the outset, : we Shall not attempt to describe the scenic beauty of Thousand Islands. As we Steam around among thens, , on the miniature boat, the . "Cygnet ~ " we feel as though. we were in some enchanted spot inhabited by Fairies. But the substantial iteprovernealand pa- latiil residences erected on many of the Islands indicates that the place is- pm. pled by material • beings of cultivated tastes and plethoric pursed. The chief source of amusement is fishing, add we had the pleasure of "hauling in" a num. ber otpickrel which would put the large black 'bass of the Sisquehsuada in the, shade. • • , . _ The river is aboi4 three miles in width and studded thickly with' islands varying in , size from one•half an acre to 8,000 acres;' The fare at • the hotels,-at least :at the Cresiman House—is equal - to the Out class city houses andlbe prices much low er. Mr. Baxmi has conducted several ex cursions, and the last' wfis the most suc cessful. Threugh.his influence a coach - was run through from Siyre to CaPe Vin cent and retained there ;for us until 'our return trip. The Southern Central road' is to be congratulated on possesing the set-4mi of so valuable a man. Ho WOMB to know just what is needed for the conveni ence of passengers, and is Untiring - 1u his. ends for their comfort add conyduience. With such officials it is not surprising that the Southern Centralia becoming one of the most popular thoroughfares in the country. We can cheerfully and consci entiously recommend it to the traveling public. Now a word to pleasure seekers :. Don't lot the opportunity of visiting the Thousand Islands pass unimproved. Mr. BAKER has fixed the excursion fates so low that all may go. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.-011 the :nth inst., the Anntial Exhibition will begin, and continue until the elbse of the pth. The managers this year, more than ever before, desire the hearty:en-0R0:49n and assiitaneo of all friends. TWIT - o*th of our county and the prosperityoroity peo ple, depend mainly upon our agricultural resources. To increase the products of our -soil and manufactures; to improve our cattle and horses ;‘ our sheep and all our farm stock ; to please and interest all our people by bringing them together and comparing results ;-,to instruct and edu cate them by printed . pamphletwand .pub lished reports, anti so lead them td greater effort and emulation to obtain better" re sultS, reach higher ground intellectually and take broader views is an object which" we all are working for. - The beauty and attractiveness of our fair depend very largely on the special ef forts of the ladies. We take pleasure in acknowledging at all times the ebbe-Aloes we arc already under for the favors of last year. It was with mutual satisfaction that we looked upon the success this 'at tained and not one of all who loolceo with pleasure at the beautiful . pletureg, and tine handiwork will soon forget it. • We hope this year to reach beyond it, and we extend 'a cordial invitation to all to help. ^We all sustain mutual and interdependent relations, the skillful man and the minor tradesman ; the learned and the unletter ed ; the tiller . of the soil and the mechan ic. We meet upon the common grmind of industrial education. Conitnander We do not intend to allow gamblers or lotti:ry schemers on the ground to lead toss-lots to sudden wealth. This society lifts carefully guarded against those "an nuals catch-penny ruoulscy-shoNS, 4 ,' which" are Characteristic of some. We do uot de sire you to come "to forget agriculture and arts." We do not wish to create "reeling of disgust and disap pointment tinning earnest intellig - ent and progressive agriculturists with our meth ods and management. We are sure we ' have no " liagraq abuses" to eclrrect. We desire growth, sprogress and success, so that we may improve ofir, buildings nud grounds, and scatter thfOughout;this county useful printed information upon topics of great interest to all. We cannot all afford to experinient;buOve need.the results just as much' as those,, who can. The exhibition is near at hand: Let us have a tine display, in all 'departments. Fill our buildings full, and all Will t;10 away pleased and satisfied. - :lofts E. Fox, Cur. Sec'y Pito-tlEniNos Corr Ilum).- IVEnN usimv; Sept. 01.11. The Oraiid ;Tory disposed of the follow in g additiunal ease Z viz . . etini vs Wm Wall—HorFe steeling Cum vs S N laportc—LFcctiy. Com vs S II Adams—rorgery. Cum as S C Whaling—Carrying con- MI It'd ivcapniUs ttkin vs Sumner Wells--Aggravated• as- Fault aral battery. ('inn vs (Invles Cornei—Cruelty to ad= • Olin vs Nelsen Varg(!son 'anti Mary D Vargeson—lncestuous . fornication. Cam vs Bettj 1 all, B P Eall and EC - Will Keeler—fereible entry and- detainer, 2 ca>rc. , ('inn vs - F It Sliermau—oritpiracy to. defraud. Coin vs Arthur Bennett, James Ben nett, Norval Bennett, Luther 31arbaker, James "Marbaker, Elias Marbaker and Le ham Pickett—Trespassing on private pond for the purpose of taking iiish. ' Com vs Luke Dolan—Aggravated as sault and battery. Com vs Luke Dolan and Thomas Dolan i _d—Felonious assault. . Corsi vs 11 V Kinner—Perjury. Corn vs„G A Cantine—Forgery. • • _con vs John Doyle—Larceny anti horse stealing, Corn vs Joll6, r e:titer—Forcible entry, 2 BEM Corn vs Michael Canglop—Selling• li gnoix without license. Corn .vs E T Elliott—Embezzlement. • NOT TRUE BILLS. • Con vs Frederick Granger—Assault and battery. Mary J Granger for costs. Corn vs Isaac CarpenterAssiult and battery. B S Carpenter for costs.',' ' Copt vs Delphine Dildino—Assault and battery. Ida Lacey for costs. Corn vs S G Titas—Laree4. Corn vs Wm Terry—Fornication and. bastardy. Henrietta Vanderpool foi' costs. The Grand Jury_ were discharged on Saturday. In re a county bridge across Sugar Run creek.—Grand Jury return the bridge ne cessary and too expensive for the town ship to bear. . Court appoint 0 0 Pitt Town Clerk of South Creek twp to till a vacancy. • - COM vs Roswell Luther—Assault and , .battery. " District Attorney McPherson and Jas Wood, Esq, fur Commouivealth ; & Angle for defendant. Jury find defendant guilty of an assault, • Corn vs Wm Terry—Adultery. District Attorney *Pherson, H W Patrick and Wm Esqs, for Commonwealth 'A Ovilion, Esq, for defendant. Jury fi d defendant not guilty and .county fot Gists. Com vs ** M LaporteHLareeny. Dis t let Attorney 3TePherson and Sti - eeter, • qq, for Cornmonlicalth ; DeWitt S Hail fi r defendant. Jury frd defendant not gUiltyt L.! Cum v 3 W Alp.,er r -ConsPiraey to de fraud. District Attorney 11cPliersen, H W Patrick, I N Evans, and. H J Madill, • Esq 3, for Commonwealth ; Elhanan Smith and N C Elsbree, .-Esqs,. for defendant. Jury lind_defolant guilty. Corn vs John Heavoner—False preten ces. Corn vs Alpheus Twist—Larceny. -Court permit a nolte piosequl to be enter ed-in each case upon payment of costa. ME TRUE BILLS Bemiut Barrett vs UV A. Bennett..—A subponut in divorce directed to be Burned. Amanda H Riney VII lat B alias subvena ortiered to be issued. . Airy I Brink Is C W Idi.v., itn, appointed a Commissioner.. Antoinette.M Mow vs George Bildor —Divorce granted. - • -In re the assignment of Moses Gustin for the benefit of his creditora.----Assig nee's final account confirmed finally. In re the assignment of D C Newell et for the • bcnefit of his creditors.--Return of assignee's sale confirmed. finally. • 7 ltt - ro the assignment of J S Smith for the benefit •pf his creditors.—Assignee's final account confirmed finally, and E F Goff appointed an Auditor to distribute the fund in the. Assignee's hands. E Seymour vs • J Fanning, Esq, appointed an Auditor to distribute the fund raised by the SherifFs sale of defendant's personal property. H C Smith vs Wm Nesbitt.—Auditor's _ report confirmed finally. G F Taber vs C F Nichols.—Court 4:;0! met the Auditor to distribute so mu the fund as is not in dispute, and the bal ance to be impounded in Court. Jackson Lewis vs •W. H. Whitney.— Coutt set aside award ia this case. Pomeroy Bros' vs T 31 Bonfoey, Ct al• Wm Kingsley's use vs . J C Schoonover.- . - Rule to open judgment in each case. J P Cary vs J S Williston.—Rule to set aside G fa. Simons, Sayles Co vs Mourbess Stescart.-JRule to set aside Seriff's sale. Pomeroy. Bros'. re F H Person. S W Paine vs German Insurance Co.—Rules discharged. i C Gale vs j H ,Brink, of al.—Rule made absolute unless plaintiff remits $750 from the judgment. The following Sheriff's dedds were ai knowledged, vie To A. S Baldwin, f0r . 12 acres of land in Pike twp., Sold June 13, 1873, as the pro perty of Stephen B Canfield. POO. To W 1) Baxter, for 57 acres and 31 . perches id land in Granville twp. Sold June 13,, 1578, as the property of Othar Davis. s'so - To Emma .1 Canner, for 72 8-10 acres of laud in Sheshegnin twp. 4 Sold June 27, 1878, as. the property of J L Corbin. $4OO. To Anson R (Naps, for Idt in Athens hop!. Sol - June 13, 1818, as the proper ty of Ilyman Van Dozer. $l2. , To 'Richard Colwell, foi.- 83i 'acres of lanil in Ridgbury twp. Sold August 29, 187 S, as the property of Theodore Larrison.. $1,230. To E It DeLong, for 76 acres and 63 per 6 hes of If nd in Monroe twp and 75 acre:: of land in Asl, lum ,to p. Sold June 13, 1878, as he property of James Ellis I amt E W Ellis. - $706. To - IN C Elsbree, Wm Snyder,•, and Job, -P Kirby, for 106 acres in Sheshequititwp. Sold June 13, IS7B, as the prOperty of Hyman Van Dozer. - $2,300. i . . - To E T Fox, for 159 acres and 131 perches of land in Mottioe and Albany twps..,Sold June 13, 1578, as the property of James Etlis and E W Ellis. it74o. To Setlr (.10in, for 2 acres of land in Burlingto:: twp. Sold August 211, 1878, as the property of Daimella Ford and C A Ford. ?195. To Nelson Gilbert, for house and lot in Franklin twp. Sold Juno , 13, 1578, as the propel* of John 'l' Cahill. $54.25. To C Harris, for house and lot in Atlicus - . 5 0 1 d Juno 13, 1578 1 : as the property of Hyman Van Dozer. 0,850. To N C Harris:Tor lot in Athens boro'. Sold August 29,.1878, as the property of E M $10.• To Stephen 1) Ileeman, for 144 acres of land in South ('reek - twp. Sold Juno 13, 1818; as Hui property of floury Spencer. $ t,IQO. To. L H Hutchinson, for 0 acres of land in Pike twp. Sold June 13, 1878 as the property of Martha. A Bradley. $301.. • ,Tol) 0 and W W Bowman, for flots in A sylote..twp. Sold June 13, 1818, as the property of John Patterson: • $l,- 'To Job Morley. for 40 acres of land in Smithfield twp. Sold August 29, 1878, as the property of Darvilla Ford and C A Ford. $1075. • To Job Morley, for 50 acres. of land in Smithfield twp.' Sold August 29, 1878, as the propel t• of Darvilla Ford and C A Ford. $125. -To Job Morley, for 50 acres of land in Smithfield twp. Sold August '29, 1878, as the property of Darvilla Ford and C A Ford. $1,6 ,1 0. ' I litmes Moore, for 19 a.:,res oftland in Wysos twp.. Sold August ,`4.9. 1878, as the property of ,John Sullivaig • $2OO. To George B interest, • M J ' , Long and George Stevens, each interest fny house and lot in Towanda boro'. Sold Jiine 27,-18;8. as the property of Ira • E Stephens. To TO MeAlongliran, for 50 acres of Lind , in Granville twp. Sold Juno 13, 1818; aS the property of James Bitten- Louse. $2lO. To Overton & Elsbree. and N C 'Els- - ince. for (ti acres of land in Lc Itoy twp. Sold June 13,1578, as the property of:An thony Darling. $3OO. To Richard Raynor, for 45 acres of Ridgbury twp. Sold August 29,. 1875, :Is the property. of Theodore tarn son. $1,205. • o To Theoploilus Schoonover, for a lot in Wysox ttstp. Sold August 2 1575, as the property of .1 0 Schoonover and Schoonover. $ -- n. 'To I 1 L Scott, Trustee ' for a -house and lot in Towanda Twp. Sold June 1:1, 1.578, as the property of Mich:lel Boyle. $5O. To It 0 Smith, for 103 acres •and 21 perche's of land in AthCas twp. Sold June 1875, as the - property nf J L Corbin. $1,150. • Co Clark Smith, for 113 acres of land Herrick twp. Sold June 13, 1575, as the property of'Williani Nesbitt. $3,125. To Jacobi' Snyder, for 40 acres of land in Litchtiehl twp. Sold August 20, 1575, • as the property of Allen Stanton. $25. T o John G Spalding, for 45 acres of laud in Wilmot twp. Sold June 13, 1875, as the proparty of It C Wandell. $llO. To ,Franklin St.ong, for 94 acres of land in Asyluin twp. Fuld Jane 13, 1575, as the proprty of James - Ellis and E W Ellis. $5,000. To Sinuos.. Sayles & Co, for 2 lots of land in Columbia twp. Sold August 29, 15;5, asthe property of Mourhess & Stew art.. To Moses Walter, for 50 acres of land in Etanklin two. Sell August 29, 1878, as the property of J B iJobuson. $1,205. To M f0r . 90 acres of land in Columbia twp. • Sold June 13, 1878, as the property of E B Williams.' $2,051. To James II Webb, Administrator of C F Jr. for lot iu Athens borci'. Sold June 13, 1.577, as the property of Kill tt Tsvist. $;230. MONDAY, SEPTEMEER 9Th Kate Grippin vs Charles Grippin.o M I appointetra commissioner. • John Larrison vs Theodore Larrison.- Artlinellead Esq. appointed an Auditor • te distribute the fund raised by the Sher sale of defendant's real estate. Hirata Elsbrce vs James Ellis, ct A Mereur, Esq. appointed an Auditor to distribute the fund raised by the Sherin's sale of defeudauf's real estate. In re the petitions of Marzaret Pease and Margaret Adams for the benefit of their separate earnings.—Court grant the prayers of the petitioners. Alice Wilson vs T M Wilson. —Divorce granted. Pomeroy Bros' vs B II Taylor, et al.— Rule to open judgment. In re the alleged lunacy of Aaron Shotts. —Rule on Margaret McCall to pay the costs. • ; Corn vs A W Alger-I-Conspiracy to de fraud. Jury.find the defendant guilty. Com vs Roswell Luther--Assault and battery. Court sen.ence him to pay a fine of $lO and costs of prosecution. Corn vS John Doyle—Larceny and horse stealing. District Attorney- McPherson and 71 F Maynard, Esq, for Common wealth ; H W Patrick, Esq. for defendant. Jury find defendant not guilty. Com vs Nelson Vargeson and Niary Var- . geson—lncestuous fornication. District Attorney McPherson and Madill Calif for Common\Yealth ; N Williams and D C DeWitt„rEsits, for defendants. Jury find defendants guilty: - • Coni vs Wm Wall—Horse stealing: Dis trict. Attorney McPherson - for Common wealth.; Malian Smith, Esq, and DeWitt & Hall for defendants.. Jnry.find defend ant not guilty. . Coro vs Win Finan-13astartly. Jury find defendant guilty, and Court sentence him to pay a fine of ftl and costa of prose cution, and give bonds for the maintenance of the child. • POUOINA Giorrow—llaontlnts AND . 1101.111 Alt DI& mot Pomona Gamma No. '23, P. of W.--trrownst.w, Ang.llll, 1878.—At an early boor aurlagekwere meek pointing toward Utcharld. ?Phu dtrong and salted Grange had petiecttd all thelr arangsatowle,ao tbss workod mod admirably. Pickets warestatloned en all the pifticipal =ado to halt strangers and tats thorn In so dinner. But fa mite of all &erg shoat duty oar: rimed had Puled the eendoele and nachod tbe town. St wai completely harslet .the coinnaltle• at the La l conaleped very many, a distance from tie to four miles, for dhiset• until all wen erMalleidorally WAIT. Mined. A nunabor same on rho care (waft thip eight before); and - Wore met promptly at the tlepot by our hospitable Monde. Grange was called to obis, by Worthy Iditider, C. D. Use, end opened la due form at o'clock: ' Tbo address of welcome was thillsored by brother A. D. Mann,and' reeponded to by Worthy Overseer, W. If. Smith. The roll of Shots wets called and all *noway' to their names eucept Worthy Steward, S: 0. Tritium - a Worthy Treastilitr,U.. S. Scott ; Worthy Gatesikeepen F. W. Diffenbacb; and Worthy Flora, blister A. M. Cornell. , - , • The minuted of the previous mewing were reed and - declared apprtived.. • . ' Thor committee an credentials reported delogateit from twenty-four ittraeges out l Iows: Asylum, Nu. 2 - ttrillf J Ayer, Master; coney, No. 161, .1 N Martin. Muter: Standing Stone, N 0.354. Myun Kingsley, Muter; Wyalusing, No 121,'A C Stevens, ]taster; Granville Cosine, No. V*, S Putnam, Master,; Items, No. 93, W U Shaw, Master ;.North omen. No. 208, J o Alger, Master; Weet 'Warren. No. 7.t6, 11.1 eockafellow Muter; Lincoln. No 237,0 Burnham, Muter; Oscaluvre, No, 142, S. IL %Loos, Multerr; Wishington, No. 212, J L Bosworth, Mester ; Colon, No. IS2, Joel Calkins, Muter; Central, Nu. 194, U Lent, Master; Towanda, No. 200, B- F -Bowma n, Muter; Wapaseuing, No. 113. Gres Moscrip, Master; No. 554, J n Parker ,- Master; Mighlaud, No, 192, A Woolrntt, Master: Troy No. let, Geo -Master.; West :Granville, No. 267, C D Hop, Meanie; Columbie, Nu t,3, A 111 Conseil, Master; Open Heed, No 153,11 Muer, Master; Towanda Valley, No. 241,.. 8 McKee, !Muter; Wysaiting, Li Morgan, Muter. Worthy Mutat appoloted the followlag a committee on resolutions: Worthy Paat Mutter, U. Laporte, brother Ezra Loomis, Worthy (reenter, W. IL Smith and (rather U. B. Morgau- The special committee en Ileum. made the following report: Money losid into Treasurers bawls Feb. 21,1871, S3B 55. Itecelpta at Wysauking meeting,L4P.Yikr: - receipts at Asylum meeting. SS 90. Total, 290 45. Orden drawn at Wysauting muting, SST Mt. Signed by C. F. Honsinger and M. Shores. A motion was made and curried that the report of the finance committee be adopted. The committee on the state of the order were called for'end was responded to by brothers S. C. Promet, W. B_ Laporte, N. B. Datong, C. B. Taylor, V. S. Labdon, C. F. tinusinger and It. 11. Crayton A milieu UP+ made earl carried that the report of the committee he adopted and that they be held to report at um nett meeting, also, a resolution made and cer ried that than sisters he appoisted ea - sechrthle of,tim firer to old the above committee lac thole work and W. repot t progress at gut nest meeting. Worthy Hater agpuinte4 us the oast tilde eteter A. W. Tay ler, of Betas. Meter II: - B. llorgae, of Wyeainke Mg. sad sister .1. V. Warder, of riullet Onstage, and oh the neat aide Hater M. H. Buckheut, of Trey, eliter h. A. etrurchl)l, of Open Hand, anti *later V. li. Lan d:di, of West Granville. • A midion was mode and carried that the committee appointed loy the State Grange to investigate the con- Mans of affairs on retard to the Patron. Coutenuial Stirmageneut lar published in the Ilwkowlevtis. A motion wee made and carried that the next meet ing Le held at Open Hand Grange, itt Leßoy. • Grange adjournedjer capper at 5:30 to reopen at 7.30 in the evenieg. supp e r wee scored to the very spacious Grange Hall in a manner that but few towns aro able ai ailing to . du. Very runny were taken bump with Otero who were living near emingla to make the trip and return In time for the evening session. • ' Promptly at the arteriole,' time the meeting woe celled to node: nod Irani:lNS resumed. The commit: , is en reirolutiousAtere called for end made the Widowing report: • Itandvol, That thia Grange reiterate the demand et !or last ',noting for the nomination of men fur nab, who Le ar. undoubted interest and sympathy nab the producing and lex•peyi: r clafiara, ( - mar hands and lion.at laarlo, 'hare never sot up any job, to bleed the people, use %hole puldieand private ret,,nl null bear the closest scrutiny. • Hien:Peal, That the cyrializefoin of our fax-lams ao no to rrdioVesraul rotate from its ao ima . tumbrils id of fire iirOt importarve and shunt , ' •have the'earlicet at tint i• al of unr legb•letotil. ituo•lorel, That a next rigid and thorough law Is ire • partitively needed taliteh shall restmln railroads tit it unrgnal , nujnit charts upon local tided., Si !rich remove, 001 forms too for as marketing farm prattl m es is cm:curried), al firr front the seaboard as is the 1 linule prairies. Nu an oho )las heretofore fir•°n,ilrwd ie o tead of the people Should be ti nowt pmitiolia. That legislature olio emi. Li s legirletive g owers W throe great moneyed intereete that control our Inialatilla !Ica traitor to Ida' constitUenta Ito give him their voteaJ and • HIM ou representatiregnverement. • • Ito aoli ell, Thi.t the repeat of lb. usury law in lefot, obreli ell pro:lieu! notraint ou the Money lender r ee meiel, ha. I,n,ught In it- train rule, hlieriti• ...ries and a changed( property (rein the debtor Oars to the ramiey lender tryout #II calculation, and that go c triamon uanty loliol:h1 hero honest, came.; action at at: early day iu the legislature minden. 'That loner ,alittive and mare erenundeal goeerioitent the tight of our burdened tic-payers, abd comet 'entgOr bit tri.T..loctot by the faitiohol Inter with impunity. That tho Clia itnisn of the committee on rreolutheis be authorized to addiurie candidates for reprof,Mtatiee p•sttione It tide olunty au •i:. faloruara to , toadti.olar abaru eluded to, vial that UMr anal. er to the mum be published far the informa tion 01 the pi- pain, A alietlin e a made and curried that the report of committee oil reaulntlinte Le adopted. autirou the hell wee being prepared fur conferinz the frith degree, and a chow of nine caudidatiiii erne ' Th. beautiful and itueresehre ioctures are conferred upon them in a vary able manlier. After the degree meetiny was ducal. 'Hie fourth degree ul.mbera at the church were . summoned and all it-paired to dirk bueritiful and cumuvelioue hall. After partakine; PonoLa lanntirm ,Grange was 'opened iii the fourtiolegree., • A motion tuts made and !ferried that a committee of ids be appointed to take - some actiuu fur the graud of the order. Worthy Minder appnictrd Worthy State Deputy, C. V. Il tinsingur ; brollier 11. F. Johnson; Worthy State Ih.putv, V. S. Laudon ; Worthy Overseer; W. 11. Smith ; brothere U Taylor and V S Vincent. orthy Past Buster, B Laporte sea called oulor an addle..., olio reidaneled ion most saiictual mariner. • bioter Bear:Mien, of North lira eider taittrel the audience very highly with much credit to tei.vlf. - ' The time waa taken up until about llou'cleek by a general atribution from genii Witter, In all parts of the iiiatrict, when It anal to meet at N o'clock en the rmlen., log meruin- ' . The sesidun sins relied to order on tinge, the weather being tine the ittendanee we. minimally large. Thu co emitter. appoieted to report for She geed of the urder a nu ~.fiaarr and in.,1•1..rs of Panama: Graap., So. g t : Yolir committee beg leers to regent so fullowa: . Wit ene..., We Lain nu system for procuring public sneakers, and, while.... feel and are the-impureAnce of the name end our inability iu the anbeirrileate grange to it, s o by ro.taoll of a reduced treasury we believe that ablb speaker., can be procured by having their actual expenses puid, we would therefore present the fotlowieg ltolool That the nutter or tome other corneal eO. to ne. member of each eutiordlnete grange lo up geont• by the Hasler of fide grange to pr name eq.aalar w licuoVer Ilia soros may Lactate 1-liarr4ctry,but , oll3ll not,.e2.coed two swab lecturer's:l tech year, and the acti.3.l riperstS to 110 tall out of the ST o A- a l tie, ;range, and be further ,11feblYerT, , That allot of brothers •telektenr, who are a bb• t o address 3 pane nieetleg Le prepaid Slid relit ,to itch rc.horairtate yrntl.:e in this district. A tredion•ene made and carried that the report of 'the Cialallittee Ise :Adopted.' Si•ter it F. Itae man suns called on f o r an maa y eg o promptly re 'wailed to the oitiefactiim vial! preterit. • IT= lit all clestes, centlitlono, end stages of life, roau luut ~erkingbur happiness. It is nut a something list may lie rilitaintal cud hoarded up in our hosolos tot i er tit ry uss ri, or that It may dot linked up in safes Su that it Cannot lie taken-from no, but like n fairy a Won thittoring lolorc as, non awn) in the distance, borne away' by the breezy n Inds, while we arc in eager pur i-utt, then suddenly alined tntldn our grasp, owl we. 44 riy %tali en tut r. Icht ,1 atlas to teach what proves to he only it phantom. And the armor, still 'floats uu and on before us mock -4444r4,411441441 vision. whine we.etill•followitr, never o tiling to Orr: up the there root. to the end o f lira. A lotto nit lid thinks ltappittess Will lartditi t io,t w h en ita ' tiny fingers rant teneh Monte wished for object. but when pilot it within its reach the little hands soon tires of it, anti Alie toy is thrown aside, nnd its wager ta ea Sr': to aiing for mane new treertu re. Toe solo el boy trudging along to his deify took, rebels In hi: heart over the restrictions of parent* and poitionigiles, and looks away in the distant future to thu.t Imo w hen he shall be ft no. A little farther along in Wand oho young man In. ponsieting the nitteatuti is liis ,mind, n bust bnalittiss, necirpotion, profession. or trail', shall I aeleet or pursue_ in tire that will offiird Me "the greatest amount of hap; pine:o . o Tho philosopher stet; for lintipinese in theilo veidigation of Cellars Intl principles; t.itt geologist gietsito satisfy the longing, of hie mind by searching theanteritir strpeture and tontekiisl of the k eartls, mad Ir)ing fit so!, e the hidden mysterlos of the mineral kingdom ; thu 31nr0114ener net eatitfled with thnknuwvl edge of this mundane sphere, tucks to discover the iciOnre of the Heavenly bodies; the Miser seeks far happineu it. hitardlug up his goal ;Alm worldly man in amassing great wealth, and gathering eland hint inlet lions:II and lend.; some bask fat Looms; wane for fermi. There has Heed upon this earth philauthropists who have lived not for themselves eljue, lint lave devtittel their Hum and energies to the liappinees of Mankind, alto have loot:karts ith an eye of compaseion over the face of h.* eat th, have felt fur the Initetirli of our race, and less, sought with their calm night to Altus tote this 'vital, to crush the wrongs, and to statute and um lute mankind, and what avocation in hie is Letter fitted to lift up end tootle; arid to afford hap- Oneself, man, than the titling of the soil. True, there Is latter count-coal with it, and too tinny lien* looked , . 'upon the stilled halals and weather stained torments us sent rtbh:~ degrading, and bate *our:keit, cone other Ain) to to supply the wants of nature, and placed Men thou itt, It was ordained ter him - to leliar wh e th e r fir the Silt. of tratisgrussion, or moms other good un known to mortals, we do. not known, loot Ifeavooly sep a l, to roo t er-it ore, thereforelut no thank the Atheist , Civet far the rich gifts of navies shut-b affords ankh numberless booties. Life is kin a great tiegroet what we make it. Tii itionki this may. Upp4er a singular and extravagaut statement. It outfits to 111411134,110111 4 t1et5. as If it wit., made up of fixed ceniliti ~,, s,uf humans.. ,and tinpossitiluiiistinettont. Hot upon all conditions, upon arl rot tuner, high and low, to cotes down one impartial law—the mind gives ki te eirtrat ter. • 'f hi-runn in -Hie high position of worldly honors: may Le at nateralte tieing, a Piave. to anilittiott, to fear to et cry law pas-lo.', Odle the . pelts:tut In his cottage mita btu more than n prince in happiness', Inure than a king in honor. lie nosy gather joy and avroctuets from nil of nstirte's surnintitifingo. Poor, Indeed, is the man a ttu in Ills narroironintledrowa can see only at notay tons of hay per acre la Ito, meadow. It to a gaoler) of paradlrefer the senses to behold the titimowa ;moat and staring grain, to look upon the ioreherthi as they putt fourth their green leaven and fragrant !dos s ems, then to beliold them laden with ripe, Inching frti it Truly the lieuntlesal nature earn:trees those of Art. -Scarcely a performance Is executed by men which does not glory in being a transcript from ontnro. We', in a nnivenie of change. We are carried on by the et erchanging wants lii.the line of our &Ailey. and et till. end of each year we ere at us Cutiaiierebie din ranee front the !Mut of Ito beritinind, And hillow Patrons ne the skinks advance may our Journey tio one ut Fc.;:re"iiion ; may we. by to defuse the principle in culcated in oor order, and raise higher end higher in the scale of lite. lite (int:veep:ma to the farmer whit wits uitltheld trona him In the tat. the ems of by-gene days accepted the position as laborers, 1114 . 11V111 . CI:CLIen, hat from necessity. They were educated for nothing else. Tho ordinary wirols„ nomoticens daily task, the careless thought:Almon vent the pros compoilag the whole or what tai' cult To-.lay the field of edr.rntion .is train to nil, machinery of till kind. has so listientat labor that the burdens are greatly reduced, therefore nErirdir i te time for the impnnentent of the mental facuale.s. We can net all he rich, or. great, or powerful, but we con all build for - ourselves palaces of -wisdom through Abe Alent agency of hooka. . The young man of the present day Aurad he an worn :mules Good Loots ere to the , mind what wholionie food Is to the, body. , lead slowly and cate fully, read with rellectlep: The Loy alto spenefe an hour each day in idlaaeo vbteein syearthtee hundred sad s3 = tysro rrackius : bolati;s4ll . would it applitil .... • to stadyismillarixe hint with the rnalinnintiof almost may Wean. La the mind of many • laborer, wham every moment is employed lo wringing from the /41 • want, sabeistarce, there slarben powers which had they been expand.* by early education and disciples, would have elevated the possessor to the bighest,rault of &philosopher or statesman. De true to yourself, true tame all n, true to God. Vet; to I be Muria to be happy.' thiltirate eheerfailneu. Carry the radiance of your nut in your face; let the wind bare the baulk of it. Lan your mail* be seat bared like sonshine, on the Pug as well as the inkiest, Bach a disposition - will yield a rich reward, for its. happy effeets - will come hem. to you and brighten -your thoughtful moments. • fa eanclusion l will °Dar the beautiful sentiment 'speared la • - stirring little poem, written by Dr. 'McLeod: - Courage brethren, do not stumble • Though the path Is dark as night There's s star to guide the humble Trustin God mad do the right. • Let the road be long and dreary. And Its ending out of eight, loot at bravely, never weary— Trust In God and do the right. • Perish policy and canning. Perish all that fear the light; Whether lowing, whether winning, Trust in God and do the right. - 6vme int hate thee, ItOmerwill lora thee, Setae will Satter, some will slight; Case ham wan and look abere thee-- Trust to Cud sad du the right. Simpl• rule and eared guiding, Inward pmce and outward light, Star upon our path abiding, . Tri st in God and do the right. A molten was made and tattled that the beautiful sad appropriate sooty delivered by Sister Bowman be placed upon our minutes, nod appear In- our publics= Lions. The fullowlog resolutions wero offered by W. S. D . V.B. Landon: Iliwoleal, That this Pomona Grange tender a vote of thanks. to the sisters and brothers of Illghland*Grenge, for their Madam , In eutcrtsining so large a number of brothers and sisters of this District here assembled. • Ranier:a, That we tender our thanks to tits church of this piece for their klutlness in opeuing their doors fur Jaeotinga Orange closed is due form at 12 o'clock. W. 11. SLUM, Becy. ' • COUNCIL CHAMBERS, - 1 Towanda, Sept. 2, 1878. 1 • The regular monthly meeting of Council was held biondayeveging, Burgess Betts in • chair. Members present; L Messrs. Alger, Dodge, Henry, Jones, Kingsbury. Mon tanyeend Stevens. • Mr. A. S. Arnold, asked. for compensa tion for keeping.a horse which had been hurt on one .of the crossings in th%First Ward. On motion the claim was referred to the Councilman of the Fret Ward. - The committee to whom was referred the petition of E. Harris and Nine other citizens for the establishment of a grade and street line on the west side of Bridge street, from the englenear James Wood's resilence run hipg thence . nortb, asked and obtained' further time in which to report. The following bills werwordered paid: Payo. Slain St imp% 1111 a rlin 84411114, 19 1 4 do 19.:0 Tho's Nennedy, 17* ' ;': do 17 - 2-0 litchi Coyle, 17 1 2 2 do 17 50 Laa ham. buttlaa, :lie:, do , 3 Sc) David Pander. 214:, du 2 5 1 ) Pole! O'Boyle' . 17:;e:i . •do . 17 75 Austin Callinati„6 do , 6 (4) GooG. Stadia. - 3l.i' .do • 354 Petek kennody g 11 do IVOO do ' II First Ward 11 00 'lamas Bedford, - 12 do 6' 01! John llokur, .- 4' do ' 450 D4lllllll Lynch, -t) . do 950 Mehl 14man, 3 do ' 3 00 Ili :Stephens, - 18% Third ward, -to so ' c Ct.toy.o'r, • 4 -do 400 Hiram Biker; 1(, team Main at imp't 31 50 do :load stone 1 on I I.) Swain, 1 team :Main at imp% 3 00 .1 F Means, 3 do First Ward, 9 (1) lot uCo nee, - 2 labor On wear', . no J 1 J 511141111, printing in 1)15, • 36 50 W 51•Norcouk; rebuiVing H, Wall, one half, 90 00 G A Burns, ilS•days police duty, at id, 56 00 e! W Diunnock, for Almost pe.lico - drity; - 20 ill) /lt laty re dt Ilmsell,l.Ml bemlaare, 17 2•1 .1 Sine lany, service, for A ni.nnt, 39 00 Gas Cu., Limns, f , r August, ' Station House, do • " . Zindine Boni!, .• do 44) G Y Myr:, en:iinerring July' and' Anyupt bill, 12 iv) C P 14us..rill, 'flour:44lre 1.124111.,.. • 01) SLI ft4itub-s. for ho . orbriglgr ttt Y 9 G9l VII ft plant. 94 du . 1 flue, G S 'Peck, witnoits far,•, .- , Jab Neatur, -, do Jim Kuroiu,' do ..._ J t% Low. for August, Fire Devi, ,Cliais liouit, reeling hooe, do • E 1 Val I: er I: Co., wood,— / do W Ed'w illii,ing, material, ' 'do ' • .laa‘Locki,i,..., Imitling h. be Cart, do C P .Wi.liw, reeling ho., ' do hone* & /Cott, 1!:; tau coal, A du do :ital.) do 6 tution I.lou ..e I= . Bepitiriair, coll4c atone paremptis, 51:1:I I's du otrentx in Find NVAtd,, 4:1 on do' du Thira Wan], . ' ;:0 50 Printing :It; 50 Pot i ce,76 On Half uxrguiti of 114141 %rail and rtit'.g ..t. 50 IX) (ixti, 4,40 . I;nginuaring, . l2-W Luutt/er 7 85 . riro Duittirtmiat, 191:3 insurance, 15 00 Illecrliaheoux, (4 18 OM The following resolution was adopted: 'Resolved, - That the Treasurer be and is hereby directed to retain the taxes 'due from all persons having claims against the borough When bill, have been approved and passed. • The Secretary was directed to have the usual notice served on the owners of prop erty located on the east Fide of Main street, between Chestnut street and - Harris residence, - to Wild or • repair, their ivalks, and a motion to notify property owners to build a wall:. from liarrois lot to Locust Avenue,' on . the east side of Main street. was referred to the Councilmen pf the Third Wato with directions to report to the Council at the next regular sessioo. On motion the Secretary was diredied to give notice to property owners to build walk on north side of Franklin street. The street cominirtee of waa authorized to make the t pairs on Bridge street, from Mee k. to the borough line. Mr. Dodge moved that the t rth side of Locust Avenue he repaired b hauling in. gravel, the work to be done uc er the su pervision of, the Councilmen the Third Word. Curried. T.'Davies, Esq., appea ed before Me, Council. on behalf of G. A Berns. Mr. Davies held that it was t e duiy .of the Council to s'ustain their o eers, and Mat the costs' in the. case of. 'pal and Price should be paid by the borough and Mr. Burns relieved. Whereupon Councilman Kingsbury moved that the cost iu the case of Pool an il Price be padd by the borough. CultheilMaii. Dodge moved to amend by postponing action on the -costs im the of Price until the next regular meeting of the Council. On the, amendment of Mr. Dodge the vote was follows : • Yeas,. Alger, Dodge-2. Nays, Henry, Jones, Kingsbury, Mon tanye, Stevens and Burgess Betts -6j The. question was then . taken on the resolution of Mr. Kingsbury-, which- was lost by a tie vote as follows: - Yeas. Henry, Jones, Kingsbury and 'Situ:, Alger, Dodge, Stevens and Bur- Ogy Councilman Henry moved that the chair appoint a coicattve of three to elem . :tie:and report on the bill of costs in the case of Pool and Price. The motion was, carried, and the chair appointed Messrs. Henry, Jones and Stevens said committee. At , the request of Edward Frost, Erq:,. Foreman of Franklin, No: 1, permission was given the company to take the engine to Waverly, to particivate in the annual parade a. that place. Sept. 4th inst. Two policies of insurance on borough property. wire:laid before the Counoili- when on motion the action of the Treasurer in regard thereto was unanimously npprov d. I= s Tor the month oniling Sorg. :!, 1373. urreotiid and-trii.il (before Win..l. 'Young, Pollee Juotice: \ APp. n. Get, liiekler,.tinitik and fighting, Fine 15 till ; norl $.2 ro. Taw A. 13. .I'W gort, iitri ii);sc...l*.; (X). Pula. A nr..S. J ft Itradloy, drunk and dioorderly. Flue $ 3 'A): C.;17.t.: 06. PAUL Au;:. 99. \ Luke bet in. du nu lul l cost 1.:11 W. Prid. -G. A. at.'. It Nt.z, Chia of Police. Treasurer'sreptirt of receipts from parties indebted fez sidewalks for the month. of August, 1878: DePeired (lout Ree.. Father Dunn, The minutes were•\rcsd and a,,nroved and OD motiun the Council \ adjourned. J. KIM:SI:I:Y. Secretary. MARRIED. • • MOODI - -ROSECICANCE.—At thtt louse of AV. it:D. Green. In Burlington. Sept. a, 1,57,4, 11 Rev. Isaac Everitt. 31r. Mows A. Moods, of Sugar ltun, and Miss Emma Ro.serrance `, of Ti oral • s BROW EL f.f/KG —At the hozne °film bride tit Monrocion. Feptember 4. I SI'S. by I.tev4tallook Armstrong, Mr. Minkel W. Brown, or Wyaltistog, amt :Mk+ Jetutini Kellogg. NEAL.—In Windham, cn - Stinilay, Sept. 8, Ib7B, wlfe of I: hestei• Neal, aged 51 years. ' HENRY E. DRAKE, • JEWELER, • vorner Lake and Water Streets, ELMI RA, N. Y. farAtia, AprlllB, "Mly. lismonsTron.—The main cause , of ner vousness is indgestion, and that is caused by weakness of the stomach. No one can bare sound nerves and good health with out using Hop Bitters to .strengthen , the stomach, purify the blood, and' keep t h e liver and kidneys active, to carry off all the peiscmous and waste matter of the 'system. ' See other column. lor DiiESS GOODS at reduced prices st J. L. KlltgrEt. , faie SELL at FATtlilLill'S- for best Millinery Goode. f*"..b13880 SuEti, &,..Faippinit.do all land's of DUEBB MAKING: • • • • • egr SHETLAND SHAWLS in "great Nartety at J. b. - way:. . M" Ladies, • Misses . and . Childrente 01.01*Es .and 11981ERT'AC J.Z. Kirsys. tuar,2. ar TABLE LINEN; NAPKINS and TOWELS, at J. L. KILN Vs. may% Mir Miss E. J. Mr.Noosi isAnst opening a new mio . etrof /Veteran Millinery tiOßchi, to which al; invitee the attention of the ledies. \ atigW. rif ONE HUNDRED LINENs§I.7;TS trout *2.00 upSrBT.F.BN Bros. - %.>; ",„ 7. rE"TRIMMED HATS AIAIOST OlV dviyA rat STEM.; 116 i. 10 - Thompson's GLOVE FITTING corsET at J. - may 2. eir HOSIERY ! HOSIERY ! H s IIY : All new styles at J. L. Knn - r's. n art Coin has the best wearing ghoes for Men, Boys and Youths' wear ever offered In Towanda, and at prices within the teach of all. Cam" Straw WYork•and Ble'aching-.2 gpc-, clalty at SELL & FA It nsm's. nr PARASOLS andIIIBRELLAS , at J. L. Rex VS may 2. • CLOSING OUT illtillittC - Of Slim mer i!itockid Millinery Goodie at GIIEATLY ILI•.- LCCEIi PRICES at STERN Item pir L. B. RODGERS chilllenges compe. ti4ontor finality of go xls .and low prices on Sash, Mors, Blllnis and Moldin6s;and an building ma. terlat. (saga-t 1), .. • :V' Mrs. J. MINGos HATS tot ONE DOLLAR arid upward% • The Largest, • Best. and Cheapest line of i;itics -for Misses' and Chitdrens• Is ear is found at Cons'En's new store, corner Main and yine-sts., Tracy a Noble's Block. apr47B CM — CowLE.t . 3' Bakcry . ' Wagon, of the tst Ward Bakery. will be en hand daily with Fresh Cracker4' hot from 'the oven, Bread, Pies, 'eake:,‘, dry. 'april. Don't you forget it. We have :in excellent CRACKER ANUF AC:TWA' In town at COWLES' BAKERY, where you can buy the best fresh-baked crackers. • FOll. SALE.-1 eight years - old 11501 b: /terse, sound and 'reliable; / three-horse Threat rower :aid belt, second hand, good .ordert 1 new and I nearly new Boggy; 1 - boss Fanning 3.1111; Singer Sewing Machlnt : riedr Bob Sled, second hand :: I Farm G 3 acres,,and I Farnt 135 acres, 'alai buildings, and In good shape for fanning. 1 20 1 60 1 60 f Orwell. Aug: '29 7 13[3 F.. N. lliccissoN W" BLEM. bas received a NEW' STOCK OF LADIES' AND CIfILDREN'S WEAR 14,r the Summer Trade, Irlkich be offers at prices far less than heretofore sold.. awl at loner[' figures than any competitor can duplicate. C. 114 exandueatid he convinced. Store on Main Street, south side of Bridge,—sign of Ght Boot. - jn2o.. [MEI CLOSING OUT SALE of Gold . and Silver Watches, Chains:, Fancy Jewelr,T, etc. The undersigned having litircha.ieil at 3heritr's . Sale the entlref mock of Watches, Chains, Silver and Plated Ware,'ln the store forinerlroccupled Ivy 31.11k.:N -LE1.314.N, and not wishing to remain in the busi ness, has concluded to sell the entire stock regard less of civ.t, iu order to wind ukt the business. Call early and secure bargains. JAcons. CAUTION.—It bas come to my knowl edge thata man who gives hi•rnamo as " . Deck elffick," has solicited piano and organ [lining around - the country on the representation. that he hat‘been in my entploy for a bumberof years. As I have no recollection of ever seeing th • man, I think it is safe to say the statement is false. No good tcsrkreui4.will resort to such meins to secure em i,loyment. All orders for tuning sent to me' will be promptly attentied to by my regular tuner, 3lr. C. F. Whittemore. L. It. POWELL, 1402, 115 Wyoming-avenue, Scranton, l'a. • EEC] Clr In the whole history of Medicine nn preparation has ever performed siAph marvellous cures, or maintalntd so wide a ,reputation, as Alitit7S CliEllttY rECTOILAL, whtcit is reco4nlzed as tile wcold'a remedy for all diseased of the threat and lungs„ Its ling-continued series of wonderful . ores In all Oluiates has made It universally known as :t safe and reliable agora to employ. Agains • ordinary colds, which are the forerunner:set more serious disorders, it acts speedily and surely, all ways relieving 'sultdrlng, and often saving life. The protection it :Words, by Its timely use in the threat andlung disorders of children, makes It .an Invaluable remedy le be kept always on hand In every home. No person can atford.to be without It, -and those who have once used It never ,w 111. From their knowledge of Its Composition atolSef forts, Physicians use • the PLCTOI:AL extensively in - their practice, and Clergymen rec ommend it,. Iris absolutely ceritan'lli Its remedial etret - l.s,•and wilt always cure . where cures arc poll hie. For sale.by all dealers. he First Wr.ril Nieeersary re %attic street r r w„-NDA. MARKETS. Rix( yirr El) BY STEVENS dcLOS" - G;' 6 oncral dearrs In CI roctirles and l' rollure;TAt Inn's block, cf , rni,r Main and Bridge StirceM - WEDNESDAY EVES t3EI T 1578. Flour.pe,r bbl Flour per sack: Gan M tI par 1001 b.; ClOl. 1 , 041 Whea . t, bosh ('ou Itso Oats- - Burlovbrat Clovers ec-4,0,0,11010, Timothy. 110sterti.... do .Fine EM DIED. BUSINESS LOCAL nETAIT., 5 5P0 . 0 50 6 00(a 7 00 1 4 , , - 0 1 00 . 1 sO@ 1 75 1 1-00/7 - 4 - 1 10f! - v 4r04 45 • 5:44 500 50 0 05 • 300 45. FO4 GO 5 CO® 1 5001 2 00 0.44 10 1 (ra 1:i 12 5t , ( 4 • - ' - Beans, 61, !!):, Perk, ujess .. 1n1...15e4 hogs 113 , ns 1.3r.1 •-_.. tint tor, tubs hulls • fresh f,,tee.r t;p. , -n apples, ba,ll:. Pot It nes, per bushel tuno.is . Beeswax - 03 Ch(7o 09 1. 120, 10 .l2a 17 1:.:/4 15 15® 13 13 15 14 1(.0 11 12; 256: 36 4CO .50 .504 . 6(.66 .. 50 65 ,coUItECTED BY DAYTON' k 6110 qheLring, . CEO Legai. TN BANKIII7rTCY: s — District . 1.-" court of the United States. fur the ;Western . Dh.triet of l'etiusylvania. 'Phi; I', to give nt.e.it c that on the 2,1 dly of Sept.. A. D. warrtant In bankruptcy . WAS board against the estate of E. W. Ellh. of AsNholl In the comity of Bradford and .State of Peno.ylva nia, who has been - adjudg.,l a bankrupt npun hi own petition : that the payment of any debt.. and the delivety or any prop( rty belonging to sneh ban kript to him or for 111 i. use: and the transfer of any property by hint are forlddden by law: tbat'a meeting of t he creditors of ;aald bankrupt' to prove .their debts, and choo , e,one or wore asslglees of his ect:ite: will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be at the office of OVEItTON .§: JIER CUB, in the horo of Towanda, Pa., before' It. A. ou tliB.l4th day of oc- TO:C.EII, A., D. 1a7,. at 10 "'clod: A. at. . • JOHN' HALL. U. 5. Marshal, Messenger.. Mk; Pit t,bui g, - Rept. 6. 1576 . - NCOR.PoItATION NOTICF. I Notlee is hereby given that'applleatiow,will bn made to the Court of Contemn ple:ti of Bradford eottoty. or tilt* President Jtolge then of, fur the hi corp,watloti of the "M. IL:touch Soelety .of MI- Iwit,•' to - Ulster toiviiship. The object of the !aid association are the vial:gen:wee - of the public wor- MOP of Cod te accordance with, tile rules and We elplltieof the M. F.,.Churat, ra., Solo/. 11, /S7S NOTIC.E.- . --Thp people of Towanda and slrintiy are informed that .1 1 .1 las it. J. polvyt.t, Is now prepared to make Switches, Made of Combings. Old Switches awl Curls, and Puffs made to order on alien notice. Satisfaction jtuaranteed. No. 15 Lombard Street, Towanda., Pa. ]a-tt. X VIECUTOR'S • NOTICE., No _LA tlee in herebrgiven that all persons Indebted to the estate of Daniell:nog. late of Warren township. don'd, must - make Immediate payment, and an persona having calms against said estate must present them duly authenticated for, settle ment. - JOANNA NINO, N setater.- Warron,Ya., Aug; a, 1878 ! 101,11. -. • Imirs SILVER .PLATED ,WARE A SPLENDID STOCK OP ROGERS a" B_ROS' KNIVES, -FORKS, - SPOONS, - MUGS, BUTTERDISIIES, CASTERS, Ar.c., &c. NEW AND DESIIIABLE GOODS EXTREMELY LOW PRICES! CALL 'AND SEE THEM. ' T. W. ELMORE, - 111 EAST WATER` STREET Elmira, N. 1., Aug. 11, 1878. ROSENBAUM & SONS, • DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, -201 East Water Street, The Chf.apeet-and - Best Place-in the _City to Buy! • SIE , ay2. re bought for Cash, and prices are guaranteed to be as low as the loweet. - EVERY DEPARTMENT :- KEPT SUPPLIED WITH THE LATEST ' NOVELTIES. • MOST EXTENSIVE MILLINERY BUSINESS 127 EL3111141, And parties desiring anything in t hat line will lind I it to their interest to call d see us. wo.cond act no fancy establfsluaent, oar prices aro always 'data and moderate. The trade supplied at the lowest wholesale pri ces. Special Ihducernents to Cash custemers. Don't forget ttio'rlnce Elmira, Y.:May 23, 1878 a m l i s' ci 3. 3. 3 4 fr ;. 0 U) Ts A T SHIN G PREMIUM HARNESS STORE! Have in stock the largest and most complete assort: FARM AND .FINE. HARNESS That- i can be found in any store between Minim , and Elniira. More' • • SPORTING AND TURF GOODS! TRUNKS AND SATCHELS•I TEAM AND TRACK Wlllrgl LADLES'' - AND GENIW RIDING In conclusion, we say that we have everything that can be named connected With a business of this Blu,i , that we are anxious to sell. Wake ap and PULL DOWN YOUR VEST And come up and see us, and 'we wit) demonstrate what we say. At 200 E. WATER- STREET, ELRIRA, N. T. qg Slguof the Gold Collgtr:Vii CUkS. 11. IVIII A.DON SON. NEW ARRANGEMENT ix Tux ". / . COAL B tr. 'SI 1;5 ES S. 04a(1.5 4( tal•O . ' . Vie findemlgned bayitig , purchased Trout; lir, 51cKeatt.the COAL. YAIT AT THE FOOT OF PINE STREET, 1 4 . 1EASI. TIEI ma . n'aurti 2,,(gi30 - - - COURT HOUSE, - : .1 Invites the patronage of his . old .ftlends' and the , public get rally, I shall keeps full as. , urtorn4 • of all si . zes,. - PITTSTON; WILRESBARRE AND -LOYAL SO,CK COAL, ~.- •., T. AND 4IIALL SiLL, AT i LOWEST PRICES FOR CASO . .. c , . - .. - ,‘ • ,NATTIAN'TIDDI . . Tyra-310a; Tx., Aug. 2t, PIM . • -17,3,1 CALL AN DELE VAN HOUSE, ELMiRd, N. Y. Foimerly of - the Ward House, Towanda, -11a,...a.47 TRIITIIS. . . 1101' BITTERS ARE THE 'PUREST ASTO BERT BITTERS EVER MADE. . . ' • - , •- Theyare compounded from 1101.1, nrcuu,ll4- DRABS and .DANDELION,—the oldest,' hest, and, most valuable medicines in the world and ,contain all the hest and most curative properties - of all oth er Bitters, being thit greatest BLOOD PORIFIBB, LIVVIt dr-Oht."..yroit, and Life and Health Rester rug - Agent on earth. No disease or ill health can po , ,lriv exist -where these Bitters are used, soya. tied and perfect are their operations • ' They give new life and vigor to the aged and in firm. • To all whose employMents cause Irregularity of the trowels or urinary organs, or - who require an . .`Appetirer, Tonic mid mild Stimulant, these Slit t•-rsare invaluable, being highly curatife,, tonics and stimulating wrrliort IsFroxicAnati. -• No matter what your feelings or symptoms are, what the disease or ailment ta, 'use flop-, Bittt4l. It‘in't. wait until - you ate Multi but It you only, feel had or miserable, um-the Bitters at once. It May save your life. Hundreds have been saved by io doing. arlirseee*S. will be paid for •rt ease they -will not cure or help. : • -I Ho not suffer yourself or let your friends suffer. but use and urge them to use Hop Bitters. ` — Remember, Hop_altters Is no She, deal red. drunken noskrum,. but the Purest and Best oat ; eine ever made ; the “lITVABIDII rayon. -AND HOPII,” and no person or bunny Omni newitioui l them. Tier ran Burins To-Dir. - • TUT HOP COUGH 017 BE AND PAIN IiBLIBri • . , . . . E. 11. I). R. VINCENT, S. 1.. ANTHONY, A. 0. SNELL, S. N. HAVENS 15w3 Dealer 3 In ELMIRA, N. Y. OWL GOODS • We elaim . to do the 201 EAST WATER -ST., Rathbun House Block. D 3 0 ..I 0 ;73 ... ...• ...3 ..? IFS :e..... c ;2 lir i+ ; 1.0 o '::: r, IMI H DISCLOSURES kr Til E. FIILE,T C. IL WHEATON & SON meat of A large variety of A more cGmplete stock o! A Isrger algid Letter assortment of SADDI,ES;-ix., &c SEE US 1 AT TRIG Oppo3lte the Depot FROVIIITOR. C. T. SMITH, 1.. lxi U) ei )7: A K