1 titafori_ : ;; coda A CRAB. 11. ALLEN, !.00A1. EDITOR, Towanda, Pa., Thursday, May 15, 1879. W. A. CHAMBERLIN, • DeMerin FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, SILVER & PLATED WARE, , TOWANDA PA. Towanda, Jan. la, 1H17.' - - LOCAL AND GENERAL. ikrumored that the grounds of the Cl:raded School arc to be " fencediu." KUM', the Druggist, rejoieeth in the addition to his family circle of a daughter. Tut: Athens praying band afro holding suceeFsfnl revival meetings at the Glen Valley wheel House. "THE littrn of WHITAKER, LOEo & CO, of Troy, bar, dissolved, Mr. WHITAKER retiring from the film, - THE name of ihe House at this place is soon to I}e changed tolbat of Cen ttal llotel;fit is rumored. TIMM are said to be quite a number of children sick with dipbtbelia ma Arme nia mountain, near Troy. Post, G.A. IL, of Canton, arc making extensive preparations for a pro per obscrvanco of Decoration Day. V.. 1. BLOOM has purchased the bakery and confectionery establishment of D. P. Towanda street, Canton. ~r•.w and commodious covered stage has recently been on the route be twccu this place and Leßaytiville. •Tur: Lad:cs of the church of the iles slab, gave • a -very enjoyable sociable at their church parlors on Tuesday evening last. ,- • Evrr.Nstvr: forest tires are raging in tdliran County. Much damage has al eady b ee n d i me, to timber - in the Vicinity of "fluu ihil;.! and Bei nice. , .I.tmEs 11. Conntsii. Assignee of 0. D. DARTLETT, advertises . in another column some very valuable real estate at public tialc;,oii June 10th. Tin: Montrose Repu?llleara rays that school teieliCrs eau find employment in Springville, Lathrop anti ti.r.trat town ships, Susquehanna County. (h Monday - last, t ays the Owego Timex of last week, the Excise Board of this tom tr held a i eting, and refused to grant any licenses, Hut even to kdrug store. , Tut: 1t4 , 3.:1 Commissioners of Leßoy. I,:tve. let the job of totaling a bridge LttelvA4 the 'rowan , la creek, near A. M. K.- t:sl's, to ft. L. StmvsoN, for 113r4.50. Mn. If. TinowN, of Springfield, has gold lot in Springtieil Centro to the Odd Fellows,,-'n which they intend to erect a commodious hill (luring the present sum- EISEI FCANIUIN STEAMER CONICANY No. 1, of this place, have recedtly bought two , :ery hamiSollll silver trumpets for their •Foreman and First Assistant. They were Connecticut. IT 1, reported that Mr. IlocKerELL and Murt & WARRINEIi, of this ; place, are negotittting for the purchase of the foundry at Canton owned by TnomrsoN knrcu E 1T is Tepialcit, says the Owego Gazettr, 'that Mr. ti.ott:m. C. Ctazin , 2, 4- the great A Merit:all newspaper Starter, is about to onninence the publication of another pa p r 'Towanda. Tur Snda Water at Br's tig Store by those who have partaken of it to he equal, if not superior, to that tlis. nif.tl at the sane pia e last year. Which :•;tying numb ill its Praise. upvllcir6f the Messiah (Universalist), Rim% WILLIAM T?,vt,on, at 1Q iirelock, A. 3i snhiPrt--,“ How the Corml Grows." At 71:',0 o'clock P. M., • " Forgiven, Yet All welcome. '! 1.17,ztr. E. :grim, daughter of E. M vt:e, has returned to he* home in lyersliorg, after a proloni, , ,e:d mi,pit with flieeds in Philadelphia, accodipanied by Lei flicud, Miss LETTIE GiwnoNs, of that city, Tn E Disciples of Christ, at Leßpy, have ra-ally completed extensive repairs, and an addition to their house of worship ; the c , ngregatioti at G anvil lo Center are also : .:11,1tt to et nnnence extensive repairs on Two damsels of "easy virtue " named respectively Little JEN " and ",ISIELL," 1.0,1; flom the trunk of Join FEnniA, the rtil-knoWn street pea-nut vender, if:3o in moaey yesterday, (Wedni%day), and left for parts:unknown on the 11 ?r. M. train. THE carriage shop of I). CHAFFEE, at Uwile, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday TlP.luing, May all, at 4 O'clpek. No 111 1 .11ralICC. Cause, of - lire unlinowit. Mr. E. L. CHAFFEE lod.. ;.;(i coffins, quite alot of fwuitt c , all his took W, LEr., of Pittston, says the 'Fu l ; liansoek Standard of 144 week, was uj 114eix in in's Creek, Tuesday, and ) , n , nglit back twelve trout that weighed i‘e vounds. Two of the twelve weigh tints.: pounds after being dressed. fox. TIfiIMAS Iszoir.km, of Sullivan inty, will preside at out County Courts %Neck, for the trial of several cases in s hick Hon. I'. D. :Alourrow was con cerned ;Is counsel years ago—one of the ca.es lu be tried was brought in 18GO. )1 Ay Ictrio, a littlo girl of seven years 6.lil :z liter of WILY litxo, of Troy, died Mai . ; 711 4 from the effects of swallowing a :.1 . .re. button, which eventually ea?,:ed 'Vomiting, hernorhage of the snAllach and death from asphyxia, 0 • the market man, slaughtered t‘t.,) steer s last week that weighed 1400 ,‘• each, and he has seVeral more of ali, mt the same weight. Evidently, the it!o:Is of his market will not have cause for complaint as regards the quality -of their 'casts amrsteaks. Tut-. more of 11. P. SItITII,,at Sylvania, wis consumed by tiro on Sunday ev tinn;% May 3d, with most of its contents. It was insured a short time before for . The general impression prevails aq.on t ; the people of the neighborhood that building Wati set on Are. yurdttEn, of Warren, this county, wl4l w.ts arrested on thi charge of selling e"nnterfeit coins, was given a second trial —the jury iliagreeing; in the trial of. No htst---before the United States Court at Pittsburgh last week, when a `edict bi* •' not guity " was rendered, Tua Union Church at Sylvania, , which has been entirely remodelled and refitted internally, with external improvements also, will be re-dedicated to the service of GOD on.the 28th instant, at 101 o'clock a. rt. Rev. Wira.r.su TAYLOR, of Towanda, and othersi will deliver addresses on the occasion. ' WE learn this, Wednesday, that fire do stroyed the tanks, derricks,buildings, etc.,. of the Towanda Oil Company, about six -miles from Bradford, on Monday last. Joint BUI t LIVAN, late proprietor of the Elwell house at this place, Is one of the largest stockholders In the Company. The loss is said to bo about $5,000. TIM trial of 11lE. 11ENJANIIN, of this' place, on a charge of performing an oper ation for abortion upon DonA NEWTON, from the effects of which she died at the residence of the former in February last, wits begun on Tuesday last. The case was submitted to the jury in the'evening who returned a verdict Wednesday morning of not guilty. CRYSTAL LOME, K. of L. and 11., and Mystic Lodge, K. of IL, gave .a farewell. reception to Brother JOHN BRAUND and Lady, at, their Lodge room on Friday ev ening last, the brother being about to re move to Kansas. ''Pe understand the af fair was very enjoyable one, and we regret that circumstances prevented our partici pating. TuE jury in the case of Dr. SMITH, of Canton, charged with-causing the death of ALICE 8311Tti, by performing an °pota tion for abortion, returned a verdict of "not guilty." No witnesses were called on the part of the defence. District At torney-I. MCPHERSON, J. 11. Smiw and DELOS RocswEt.t. were attorneys for the prosecution. 11. N. WILLIAMS, .1. W. STosic and W. 11. - C.inzioeu.L.N were attorneys for the defendant. NEuui all the members of Rev. IL J. Cu.trat's , family, of Nicholson, Wyoming County, on Sunday afternoon, May 4th, aftes_dinner, were taken with voiniting, andfall the symptoms of revere poisoning. Mr. CustiE and his wife and father were considered dangerously 11l for reveral hours, but are now apully couvalcseitg. It has not yet been satisfactorily ascer tained %vitt; what they were - poisoned, whether by some 'part of their food or the tea that they used for dinner. Oun Ghent correspondent, under dates of May 80, sends us the following egg story : "ItEunms YOUNG, of Ghent has a lien that gees ahead of anything yet.. She lays an egg every day, after which. she, Ries ou the fence 'and crows '.as a challenge for any hen in the c•runty• to beat., Three of her eggs will weigh one pound. Each egg measures eight inches in • circumfer ence lengthwise, and six and threc4ourths inches - around the center. Can you beat Tim Towanda correspondent of the El mira Adcertimr has.this to say of our tueseut Sheriff, and the same meets our 'hearty a pproba ityn, " and mo t mphat-: c endorsement Sheriff Dean - has already_ established a reputation for being not only an urbane, gentlemanly, f ut ono of the mot prompt and energetiC officials the county has ever had. The austerity tim often indulged in by public officers when dealing with the public, and especially the nnfortun rte debtor class. is 'lever indulged in by Mr. Dean, nor permitted on the part of his eml•h,jes. Everybody if:treated politely. I. 0. oF G. T.—The twe)ftli annual ses sion of 05 ... Northern District Convention of Go Id Talplars, will be hi Id in the hall of Unity Lodge, at North Rome, May 27th and 28th. It is hopeful that we will have a full attendance of deletiati.% at this session, a the vitality of our order in a great treasure depends upon the repre sentatives we have at our aufinal gather ings. • • M. E. Cittinitxx. Towanda, 11114 DI, 1879. - FOUND DitOWNED.—The body of DEN zits MultritY, whose disappearance from his home in List Towanda, April IGth, was noticed in the RFrtifTEu •-of April 24th, was found injthe river at Rummer tit Id, about nine miles ht Idw this place, on Friday last, by a couple of men cross- ing the river in a boat. The remains were somewhat diseointed by laying in the wa ter and an examination showed" that -the neck wax broken. It is :.leremily be lieved that ho fell into the river from the bridge, in attempting to go home on the night when Le was last Well, and Nia. , s drowned. Tha corpse was brought to this place aid interred on Snturtlay. A LADY Si'PERECTENDENT.--Tho first convention of schools in Lackawanna County, fir the election of a County Su rerintendent was held in Scranton oa Tuesday, May Zth, and by a. handsome majority over PrOfefißOD! WALKED, of Waverly, and FOWL,ED, of . Dunmore, the convention elected Miss H. E. Ettooxs, of Carbondale, to• the responsible position. Miss LEwis, who is serving a second tern as School Superintendent.of Toga Comi ty, is the only other in our State upon ,whom this honor has been -conferred.. 31iss B/tOOII'S formerly resided in Craw ford County, and is spoken of as highly qualified to,perform the duties of the of fice. • STATE SUNDAY SClnooi, .ASSOCIATIOX.—.. The 15th annual convention of .the Penn sylvania State S.abbith School Association will be held at the Second Presbyterian Churelt, Altoona, June ltd,• 4th and tith; 1879. This will be a mass couventionil of Sunday School worlsers in Pennsylvania, and all Sunday School organizations throughout the State are entitled to rep resentation. For all duly accredited del egates, entertainment and tecluced rail road fare will be provided, by • said dele gates reporting their names on or before May 20th to Rev. SAMUEL W. DUFFIELD, Channian of Committee on Entertain ment, Altoona, 13. F. CustEn, Chairman of Committee on Railroads, Altoona. WE would cad the attention of the farmers of Bradford County and vicinity to the advertisements in the county pa pers, in regard to making their own en 'kat. An opportunity is now offered for the farmers to take the first step in this great enterprise. This is another move ment in the way of economy that we_ should nutebe slow to accept. Europe is supplying itself with home-made sugar. Why should not we, and save the _one hundred Millions we annually send abroad fur this article alone. Our resources for raising the'eifferrnt sugar plants are un limited, and only. wait for capital and en terprise to bring it out, and we. hope to see a speedy revolution in this direction. Our worthy Commissioner of 'Agriculture at Washington, with an able curie of as ststants and, appropriations from the Gov eminent are hard at work, and sueclssful too.. The experiments at the Massachu setts Agricultural College, have., been more than anticipated: Two companies in Maine are'rntnufactarde t tp, sugar by the tons, and we hops to see -auxiliary facto ries in every hamlet of our great country. With the co-operation of farmersucc.. - tss follow theso eiforts. l ., - Taos. IRWIN, of Canton, has purchased Vio Granger's building, erected two years ago just outside ofithat borough, and will remove It into tho village and convert it into a plane of business. Tna Court for ;several days last week was occupied in the trial of J. C. Buhl, on a charge or conspiracy with Jon" Bum & Sex, of •Daniville, N. Y., to de fraud the creditors of the firm. The ease was given to the 3nry on I,londay after noon last" at about 3 o'clock, and they brought in a sealed verdict on Tuesday morning or not guilty," and the prose cutors fur costs. The verdict ECOMB to . give general satisfaction in this coMmuni ty. , , Mit. ROBOT A. PACKER had but just returned to his;home at Sayre, item a it to his father, v ylon. As.t PACKEN who is ill at Philadelphia, when ho - received a dispatch yesterday stating that his father had experienced an Unfavorable change. Mr. PACKER at once brought a special en gine and coach into use, and slams] thith er. By sonic carelessnesti or .misunder standing a displaced switch caused a colli sion between the special and a \ switch en gine -near Athens. - Mr. PACKER teas quite severely bruised in the accident, \ and it was reported that he had bookon anWrra. Alter an bout's delay another engine was procured, and Mr.. PACKER resumed his \ journey. The. two engines which collided were badly . shattered. Free ess, Monday. - A Nonm4l. Music Sctool is id content .plation at Wyalusing, with L. 0. Pau:R ios, of Boston, Massachusetts, Principal, assisted by a corps of eminent teachers. •If the requisite number can be secured at 412 ter ticket, it will open July 21st and continue four weeks. It will be a rare opportunity for teachers and amateur singers. Seldom-can a min of Mr. kmatt- SON'S lalent.be induced to come to so small a place as Wyalusing for a Normal School. We hope none interested in the study or Practice of music will be slow to see the advantages of _a normal right, at home. -The matter is being' canvassed. If the desired number of pledges can be obtained it is a sure thing—if not the pro ject will be abandoned. Mr. KmEnFos has other applications and must, know very soon. Those.who- feel disposed to support will please scud their names to S. F. ACKLEY, Spring hill, Pa., who will give all needed infottnation relating to terms, etc. ' • LERAYsvILLE ITEMS.—From the Ad rerriser :—MonTiMER Pit Arr has built and finished a large additioa to his dwelling house, and otherwise improved it,...Our neighbOr, L.P. 131AeliMAti, 'las also erect ed an addition to his honk in the rear. Mrs. .LYON, our fashionable_ 31i1- liner, has enlarged her residence, making it morc: ! conutnxlious and convenient (oi lier increasing business.... FRANK BLACK, Yin south of this, borough, has greatly improved his, tie w,), nouse hi, covering it with a coat of paint. It shines like anew sixpence ....Our enterprising merchant, Mr. D. G. 11.+11.EY,• has commenced tali 'Mg his dWelling house adjoining his store, which will be a great improvement; when done.. ;,.N.k•ru.s's Anlsorr is building. 'a ucw bruise on South Main street, op.. , osite Mrs. AswroN's. Thc.house when finish ed, will be a neat coq structure. num- As Monnts is the builder. THE WAI.KI\C: • MATCH. The thirty hours walking match between CIIAIII.ES BEIDLEMAN and_ DOMINIC° PETTLNATO, of this place, began at- Mercur Hall on Monday afternoon last at 3.:15, and ended Tuesday evening at 9 o'clock. BERME. MA was tho.winner,.eovering 90 miles to PETTINATo'e:-. 1 .86 miles and 28 laps.. Dr. 'D. LmixAnn PRATT noted as starter, and sent the men off very evenly at the time named above. Ilinim.intAm quickly broke ito a run, which lickept up fur several laps-30 of which were required to make a mile—making his first mile, tlie'time keeper said, in 6 minutes. PETTIITO'S fast mile was made in ten minutes. DI.P.MAN made his first 5 miles in 461 min utes, the Italian in 151 minutes: IlEitux- NrAN in 1 hour and 411 minutes had coy ered.lo miles, and the Italian finished his tenth mils in 1 hour and 55 minutes. BFI-. ni.t3t.ts - was the lira to retire from the track, which he did at the conclusion of his 16th mile, the Italian following 14 minutes tater, the score being even. Both men came on the track at about . 7 o'clock, and again began their long tramp, seem. ing)y iu good spirits ttntl condition. 1.16 th were off the track at short intervals slur-, ing the night. At 6:15' . 5. st., the close of the rith hour,. BEWLEMAN had covered 1) miles, TETTINATO 44, and both were - !jogging along.. At 3:1.5 r. M., the end of the first 24 (Mum, BI:IDLEM Ares score was 72 miles and 16 laps ; prrrtNATol4, 69 awl 27 laps. PETTINATO at 8:40 r. at., being neatly two miles be hind and without a prospect of winning the match,, retired from the track. 13p 1131.ENIAN continued to walk until 9 o'clock, running four jape in his last mile. Both men were in goad condition at the ells°, of the race; and evidently could have con : . tinned the contest for several hours longer. The Hall was densely packed with people on Tuesday evening, and thef ontestauts ( were frequently and heartily ieered and applauded. The Naiad Fire CoMpany, of .whieli BEint,EstaNis a member, march ed into the Hall iu uniform at about 10 minutes before 9 o'clock, and accompanied him around the track the last two laps of the ninetieth mile; %vim eat the :Indian . cheered lustily. We understand that thii receipts at iho door amounted, to $163. , There arenuniciouS rumors that several more walks will 14 - e place - in the near future, but our readers may iest.assurist that wo will not bg among the contcs. tants, and we sincerely hope none of thew. PERSONAL. —A. SNIITIT, of Leilaysville, has gono to Nebraska to reside. —.J.Ext.:, of Ntliens, is &Ingot. ously ill with hemorliage of tho —Mr, and Mrs. CLARK WILSON, of this place, are visiting in Keene, N. 11. —Judge 13.. S. BENTLEY. will deliver the oration on Decoration Day at Mont rose. GRonoc BURROWS, of Youngs town, Ohio. is visiting Jositus. Bututows, Esq., in-Leßaysville. —Cu.anues RELGUM, formerly of this pace, is a candidate for Judge in neKalb County, Illinois. . —MISS AMANDA Lucr., of Sugar Hollow, Wyoming County, is visiting Mends in Casriptown, this county. llon. JsuEs Fostrn, of North To wanda, will start for the West uext . wcek, to be gone several weeks. " --Timm; PARKS, of Athens, has se cured the position of telegraph operator in the station at that place.. (-1-Count_Treasurer J. H. G RANT, was its Pittsburgh last week as a juror in the 111t)ted States Court. -1-CrtAutve H. ..SutrAnn, of /Miens, haalretutned. from St. Mary's, Clcorgia, much improved in health. —"Rev. Dr. TAYLOR, of the church of the :Messiah, is to -deliver the oration at this places on Decoration day. • —lion. W. W. KINGSDURY, of this dace, has been appointed clerk to Sena :tor Wst.r.scifs " Fraud Committee." • —We learn that C.T.-Nrcuor.r4 and En. DEAN, who went to Kansas recently, have purchased farms near Burlingame: ....Prothonotary BLACKMAN MS NO far rooovered from his recent Illness as to be able to resume his official - . NOBLE CANPIELD, Of Lofty& Vile, the Advertiser says, is lying very dangerotisly ill at het.horne in that place. —Be'. Mr. BMA, of East Canton, will occups pulpit of the Wi o X E. Chtiv3h, at this • ,ou Bandar neat, ortilber and even -aerhe venerable Rev.,br. CHlLltrit of Elmira, occupied the pulpit of the M. B. Oditrob, at thia place, morning and ever. I rg on tondo. last. --O. K. Mans% the genial conductor of the Lehigh Valley local passenger train, is laid up With a sprained ankle.—Fsltston Gazette. - -74188 iIIUSA GRIFFITIN SIACti an ab serica of several months, visiting friends in Baltimore, Wa.diington and Philadel phia, has returned home. '4' • i— Havr.ry son tot: President i ATM, WWI a guest of Mr. and .1 B )(Km, of this place, Thursday and Friday .ast week. ._. COWING, Of Leitaysville, who Las been confined to his house by illness nearly all of the - past winter, wo learn from the Advertiser, is able to be • out again, GEORGE PATTERSON, who lctt Springfield last fall on account of poor health, died at the residence otitis father, in New York City, April 23d. —Past Grand D. W. Scorr, of Bead= ford Lcidge, L 0. 0. F.. of this place, baying very acceptably filled the position of District Deputy for the past year, has been reelected for the ensuing yeai.. G. GORDON, of - this place, has gone on s trip to Kansas. We learn that he intends to invest some money in real estate there, but will still continuo to wake Towandahis abiding place. M.- WARD contemplates moving his , fapiily to Syracuse, where his business as General Salds Agent for several bitu minous coal companies requires his con gent attendance. ' —Col. Jottk.l Coennox, of Lancaster City, brother ofiilrs. E. REED MrTat, died on : he 12th instant of a cancerous tumor j on his neck and after gnat suffering for more than a year. —Col. LEVIER eXt..nwttu., made - 9 Misstep and fell headlong from the torof the stairs at his residence in Elmira -on Saturday evening, May \Sth, going 25 feet down. Et is not very \ seriously in- Jared. —lion. JAMES. It. Wr.tut, orStnithtield, Was in town one day last vcrek for the first time in several months, basing been confined to his house by illnesa:\ ails many friends will be glad to, learn 'Abet his speedy restoration to usual good health seems to be assured. —Bur.carnt MounAN, Esq., of Wyitiu king, accompanied by his wife, ',mind Omagh town on Monday, en route for linne. Brawn ?.ft, in the long ago, was a resident of ; this bolougir. He *as shiiking tl , c hands of his many hien& hero-when we met hint:— rusk/ran/bock .Standard. —A Towanda correspondent of the El mira Adrertiaer says : The many friends of Mrs. Captain MAN V f I: will be pleased to learn that her health is rapidly improv ing, and that Dr. GETcuEL, her i.hysi elan in Philadelphia, is sanguine she will be entirely and pettnanently restored and able to 3 etuin to her home in a tow weeks. —The Elmira G;77.ette says : Mrs. V. M. Loso, Ilits:wsrEn A. LoNa and TIMMAR MCCAIIE have been appointed administra tors of the estate of Judge V. M. Lotto. It is understood that Mrs. Lobe will try to manage. the Troy Arouse for a while, and tiavelers who have been entertained there in the past hardly know how much they were indebted to her lady-like kind ness and thoughtfulness for the bovitali ty which became famous at. that:place. SERIOUS ILLNESS OF-JUDGE PM:IEIi. The many friends of Asa Packer will be grieved to learn than he has boon 111. at his residence, iu Philadelphia, for sev eral weeks, but was steadily improving, until Monday morning last, when he took a decided change for the worse, at mid night, Monday, he grew wens% fad ing so rapidly that it was not expected he would live until morning. Ho revived at daylight, and at our last report was in an unchanged condition, his case being con id)cred extremely_critical. Judge Packer in his seventy-fonith year, and his 'ease is an impoverishment of the blood. inaidental to old age, aggravated by a cold - caught some weeks ago. - . • 001111 T PROCEEDINGS. Ouitinued fronirMay -Tile Gram! Jury disposed of the follow ng easbs viz : TRUE BILLS Com. vs. William Smith—lssault with intent to commit rape. Com. vs. Murray Emile' and Elizabeth Ennis--Kvepintt bawdy house, , Com. vs. same—Selhug liquor without license. Corn. vs. Murray Ennis--Keeping dis order )y house. Corn. vs. Albert Schrader—Assault with intent to kilt. Cori. vs. Lucinda Benjiman—Produe lug an abortion. . The Grand Jury were discharged on Thursday. . Com: vs. Nedibialt Smith—Abortion. nry find d* 1k not guilty. Alpheus }loose: vs. Louisa House..- .. S. ‘Villiston, En. appointed Commis 111=2 Fanny S. Sutton vs. A. B. Sutton-- Gnstave Habra appointed, commissioner. In to the etition of Elizabeth Barring tAat fur the benefit of her separate earn ings. Player of petitioner granted. G.F. Taber use vs. C. P. Nichols— Auditor's Report confirmed fin %By. On motion of L. E. Elsbree, Esq— Court admi E. P. Ingham, Esq. a mem ber of the Bar of Sullivan county of pi aetiee in the several courts. • Oh presenting certificates of Board of Examiners andmotion of ,Davies 47, Cal no - , clian Court admit Samuel W. Buck to pt actico in the several Courts of Bradford county. -Amelia - Elsbree -use us. P• J. Dean— Rule on plaintiff to give security for costs. Holmes ,S: Passage vs. Robert Mclntosh, J. P. Kirby •v_. D. It. Blackman—Rule to open jurtgerronit in each ease. &AA Wickham vs. J. It. Cowell et al— Rule made absolute. - The following Sheriff's Deeds were acknowledged viz : To 11. W. McCraney, for 41 acres iu Leroy township. Fold 'April 3, 1879, as. .the property of James McCraney. $15:19. Lott. Shot:maker, for 80 acres in Orwell township. Sold May 1, 1879, as the prop. erty of Ilenry B. Osborn. *MI . . J. I). Frutchy, for 90 acres in Pike township. • Sold May 1, 1879, as the prop erty of D. 11. /thou S. IL Allen. $2OOO. JOseph Shoemaker, for one house and lot in Towanda horough. Sold May 1, 1879, as the property of John Mack and Marizare.t Mack. VIM. . A. L„Crammer, for 4 acre in Franklin township. Sold May 1. 1879, as the prop. crty of "Dram Cole. VI Georot C. Atwood, for `29 acres in Tue.- corora township. Sold April 3, 1879, ap the property of J. D. Taylor. $5250. ' N. C. Harris, for 38 acres. in Litchfield. township. Sold May 1, 1877, as theprop. arty of F. IL Sherman and F. 11. Sher man Administrator. 1900. S. Sanford, 'for GO acres in Leroy town. ship, Sold April 3, 1879, as the property of A. Holcomb. $.llOO. . ' ) Ponder,. .Tr., for 79 acres in Wilmot toicnship. Sold May 1, 1879, as the property of C. F. Boiecrautet $BOO. • C. .1. Lewis, for 36 . acres in Wilmot township. Sold May 7 1879, as the prop (erty of G. W Mann. ilO. . Pomeroy Brothers, for one . lot with two dwelling honses - thereon, iu Troy borough. Sold May 1;,1879, as the prop. erty of D. C. Lampnitin. .$9O. • 3 W. W. Bowman. fora acres in Towanda -township. Sold Feb. 7, 1879, as the prop. crty of Dennis-Constantine. ' #231. ' J. L. Pitt, for A- acre in Sonth _Creek township. Sold May 1, 1876, as the prop erty of Hiram Sample. 4241. • iderrit Wood, for 227 acres in Smith. field township. Sold May 1, 1879, as the pioperty of William Bullock. ' $1325. W.°G. Sadler; for a lot and house in Troy, borough. Sold May 1, 1879. as the' property of J. IL Costello and Julia Cos tello. $3OO. Ce F. Mason, for 100 .acres Monroe township: Sold May 1, 1879, as the prop ' erty of C. A. loonier: $2OOO. Hannah Cotter;:for 70 acres in Wilmot township. Sold May 1, 1879, as the plop crrty of John Cotter. • G. P. Mason, Guardian, for 013i3 acre in Ulster township. Sold May 1, DM, as the property of Charles Wells, •70. Melen E. Miller, for a lot 505140 feet la Athens borough. Sold Jan.: 2.` 1870, as the property of J. L. Corbin. $l5. • William Campbell, for 120 , acres hi Litchfield township' enid May 1, 1810Ias the property of Isides Caninir and A. LI, Canipbell. $l2OO. . Sio Cora. vs. 3. C. Blum--Consplrney. Dis trict Attorney McPherson,W. H. Come dian, 0. D. Kinney and D'A. Overton, ' Esqs. for Commonwealth ; Elbanan Smith, IL W. Patrick, and H. .L Madill, Eno., for defendant. Jury (Ind the de fendant not guilty, and Jeremiah Liddy, Francis Boor, Zchetssebe & Son, S. Wyc koff & Co., and J. E. Jacobs, prosecutors, Tor costs. Corti. vs. Henry Canner—Seduction. District Attorney McPherson, Evans & Maynard, for Commonwealth; Patrick & Foyle for defendant. Jury find the de. fends/tit guilty, ibut recommend him• to the luercy ef the Court. Cora. vs. Albert Schrader—Assault with intent to commit rape. Com. vs. William Smith—Asspult with tat nt to kills None prosequi catered in each case. In. re. the alleged lunacy of Andrew J. Shores—Jury find him a lunatic with lu cid intervals. Burk, Thomas & Co. vs. Harvey Hol comb and A. 11. Saber ; Pomeroy Broth trs vs. Same; Hiram Rockwell vr. Harvey Holcomb and J. N. Holcomb.— Rule to subrbgato Harvey Holcomb to the rights of plaintiff in each case. T. F. Madill's use vs. W. W. Wood, et. al.—Rule on Sheriff to pay Money Court. • Sylvanns Vanbusbirk vs. John Marletan —Rule to set aside Sheriff's Fele. ' Burnham vs. Bat. Golden.—Role to open judgment, Corn. vs. Lucinda Benjamin—Procuring an abortion. District Attorney licPber -1,011 for Commonwealth ; Williams & An gle,.and N. C. Elsbree, Esqs., for defend-. ant. Jury find the defendant not. guilty. Corn. vy. Thomas Chilson and Jackson Chilsou—Larceny. Sentenced to One year sod ten months in the Eastern Penitenti ary. Com. vH. G. -S. Post—Forgery. Sen tenced to three years and flue months in the Eastern Penitentiary. Com. vs. William Depcw—Forgery. Sentenced to four years and three mouths in the Eastern Penitentiary. Com. vs. Jerry Clayton—Fornication and bastardy. Sentenced to pay the costs of prosecution. POMONA ORANGE. Co lensed report of the session of the Pomona Grange,. held at North Orwell, commencing May 7th,_ at 2 o' clock. r. se., with Worthy Master E. U. DeLong in the chair. The Secretary reported credentials from twenty Granges: Ifrs.•.T. C. Boardman delivered the ad. diets of welcome, which was responded to by C. D. Ross. lion. George Moscrip, 0. F. Young and 11. F. Johnson were appointed as commit.. tee on resolutions. - D. Kellum, C. D. !less, C. F. limning er' IV. 11. Smith and Mn'. A. W. Taylor, of the visiting committee,. gave a very favorable report from many of the Chang es in therdistriet. C. D. Ross wits elected chaplain to till the vacancy caused by t. c removal of Rev. Joseph Kittle from the district. Remarks for the good of theorder were_ made by W. H. Smith,_ C. D. Ross, A. W. Tailor, George Moscrip, A. B. Cass, H. F. Johnson and R. D. Darlin4. A. T. Lilley, George 3losc . rip, A. it : Cass and C. D. Ross were. appointed as a co 'ttee to make arrangeinents for a series of lectures, by the Worthy State Imturer, S. It, Downing. Further remarks for the gold of the order were made by J. 0. Alger, Row, Moscrip, B. F. Bowman and A. T. Lilley. On motion of J. O. Alger it was agreed to hold the next - regular session at West Granville. Adjoutuqd to meet in open session at the church at half-past 7 o'clock, r. an.r?t.the hall at 9 o'clock in the morning. EVENING FiF,SAIOIti Worthy State Master V. E. Piollet de livered a very interesting, and instructive address et, a large audience. The address was followed by a song by Miss Jennie 'Boardman, entitled, " Farmer's Wife I'll rtf," Esssay by Stirs. A. W. Taylor ; subject,." Man .! Pict cal recitation by Mrs. J. U. litiardntau, entitled, "The Grangers." I Adjourned. MORNING Sisslo? Wtirthy Master DeLung in the chair. The following resolutions were dis cussed and adopted : Ist. That after an experience of six years to Ili' Gran4e, we the Patrons of Itradrord Cenoty, In eLtiven , lon aks , unlVed, Ferehy rralll.•ln nor fidelity to the tinter of Patrons of Ilushatt try. and we Invite at! 'earnest farmers to er.perate with us,in sreurftm to ourselves the rreegnitlon due US a+ the feeders and clothiers of the peop7e of the ,whole world. _td, RP.1 , 1 /red, That our Senator and memb.,ja o( the Mouse of Representatives are entitled to the thanks of the Patrons of this Commonwealth. for the .r ppoo-ltlou to I lit gigantic fraud known as •• Thai:lot and tier their uniform course in favOr of all measures 0: economy and reform, and that while we heartily applaud and support every economic and patriotic enactment of the Leglsia•. litre of our Commonwealth, yet, we sill ever rem• sure in the severest terms of 'condemnation any effort by either branch of our Legislature, or any member of It that will tend to the screening or shielding of any claSts or kind of property from its Tuff pro rata share of taxation and. further, they shall see that no person - shall he taxed on p:operty beyond his actual interest therein. aid. Ritelec(f. That we dentate(' that our State Legislature and I.4ecutive shall See tit la their 'wisdom to 11 their own satartes at a null not to exceed onedtalf the present official Income for the time necessartiy spent In enacting la** fur the C mugonwealth. . 4th. R•AOIT , I, That we recommend the appoint. mem Of a committee on flesoltWous at each meet. lug of r ttnis Grange to report at' the next regular nteetles' sth. ißesolreff, That the thanks of this Pomona Granite - Are duo to the Patrons of North Orwell, for the bountiful manner In which they have sup plied the "inner 111311" with the fruits of the hits' !YAW/U/271'S toll, for their cordial wreicomd of oar brotherS and sisters to, their homes, for the use of their beautiful and coMmoillons Hall, and to the Wort to• state Master, V. E. Plollet, fur his prat'. tical.gpd effective address. Sistera, J. C. Bolwdman, A. E. Mackey, J. 0. Alger reported the following which waa adopted : WIIEREAR. SUM, the last meeting of onr Dis triet Pomona Orange, It has pleased Divine Provi dence to remorelrom oar midst by the hand of death. our revered and beloved sister, wife of Worthy State Master V. therefore, Resolved, That In the death of sitter nutlet, the Graeae has Indeed lost one.of its purest., strongest arid artist beneficient and lovi..g members. truly a mother Matron of the Order. who, by her dispas sionate and winning wayr drew to her and with her all those •frho were HI fortunate as to be asso ciated In the calm and her society. . ResohYd. That in her death not only have we, as a Potsionla Grange. suffered an Irreparable loss hot that the eraire linter throughout the State as well as sister Mates will miss the congenial taco and influence of her presenee in their gatherings. Il.e.dred, That in the ileep . alniction of her Dn• mediate friends and relatives, we Wet ikon( to that source of all comiktiwraticw, the only milts( for the iniatinte grief for departed ones and - that to know Olt ho who ••doeth all things well" has taken her to himself In her all sufficient glory. - Re*cdreil, That we send a copy of these Resotn , Deus to our Worthy Slate Master and .also to the Former's Friend and the county papers.. lion. George Moscript, B. 'Laporte and .1. 11. Calkins were appointed as commit tee on Resolutions to report at the next regular session. Sisters V, S. Landon, and Morey were appointed as essayists. ' -.Further suggestions for the geod of the Order were made by Johnson, Rodgers, Lill , 3y, Bowman, Shaw, Smith, Mrs. Briiern, Alger, and Worthy Master DeLong. Recitation by Mrs. E. A. Mackey en titled "My Mother." • Declamation by the little orator, Wal ter Alger. - Adjourned. A. T. LTLLEY, Soe'y Leßoy, I'a., May 0, 1879. Local Correspoifdence. WTALUSING WINNOWING/ EnTTOR REPORTER :—On the evening of the 2d, there took place at the Presby terian parsonal 4 e, a surprising affair, which though it had some belligerent aspects (viz., that ofpoundhicz the pastor,) was a very enjoyable,season to all con cerned. The company, composed principally of his members, Va which was added a dele gation of Methodists and others, met at the hoes() of Mr. A. Fkaes in -the early part of the evening and from there march ed in a body: to the parsonage surprising the family who were sitting in the family circle in working attire. But pastors' families are accustomed to - scc the social hearth invaded, amPthey at once submitted to the inevitable and accepted the situation. As is the case on such •occasions, a table was demanded and an array of pound packages, rivaling the counter of a country store were placed upon it.: There were fifty-nine. parcels, consistinr,_ , of articles of general and special use to the:household ; among them was a flue bed quilt, a pound of Held tnedicinti, ratables, wearables and orna- Months gdods bating been canvassed, Mr. ago. H. Watt* made a fitting and spicy address, after will& preaented purse to the pastor , ringing to the tune of $31.27. There was also given by the sneaker, in a quiet and unassuming way altogether characteristic, a $5O Check, and frdm an absent member - came $25, all flaking = 100.27 cash, besides the pound packages. A sugpet. of *surd maple sugar was now served, followed by gdp corn. The village glee club rang some of their best songs, while" 'MAnn PER, LIZZEC Kaman and ADDY CuAFT each furnished very fine instrumental music.- The occa sion was a very pleasant one, mutually benefiting all: Relaxing from the duties of the - day, such gatherings do go d toboth pastor and people, mind and body. They are a sort of mile atone along the journey of life at which - we pause, chit, smile, take breath, and then pass on to new duties and await ing labors. Let us bave more of them. flay 6, 1879. ,„„*„ Citsnt,Eu Ittyrrtt caught a trout eigh teen inches long. J. B. KEELER ani LILLIE VAUGHAN teach our summer t e'tool. G. M. titxnr is about to build a lino dwell Ii on his newly-purchased property on Church street. E. L. Duratut,. baying. purchased the G.. K. Tuoursmi property,• is Moving buildings," putting on additions, raiutidir, and making many decided imiiroyements thereon. • —. • Wyalusing, May 13, 1879. TROY TOPIO3 Rev. im( Meescuwav of Pleasant vile, preached last &bbat h at the Presby terian Church. lie is a very able preach er.— Saturday evening a meeting was held at the "Opera" Rouse to make arrange ments for Decor. Ilea Day. Captain B. B. Myrcitzu. and Lieutenant GOULD were chosen Mims' al ,and Assistant Marshal, respectively. Bev. MILTON ITAXIILIN was 'chosen oratbe of the day, A. SBooKEtt poet, and Rev. B. L. CONDE Chairman of Committee ,on 'Music, Rev. Burros J. FstEncti, Chaplain. President of the day, lien.. Dti.os RocxwEt.L....R. F. RED INOTON and 'N. M. POMEIIOY are pushing forward the work on their new houses rapidly.... LEROY MOORE, leader of sing ing in the Presbyterian Church, sang in one of the Churches in Geneva, Sunday, where ho bas received a call at a remu nerative iiallry....The Sabbath ScheiAs of this place arc in line condition. The Baptist scho.d is under the care of E. F. , The Methodist school has been under the Supesintendeuce of A. S. Rooimit for six years past. Captain MITCHELL opens his administration of the Presbyterian school with vigor, and that excellent system that characterizes all .that ho under tikes,. and an, increased prosperity is already inanifest....The business prosperity of our town is very apparent and gratifying. The growth of the place is gradual, and as rapid as is de sirable when its permanent prosperity is considered. FROM OAMPTOWN 1 Camptown, May 11th. EDITOR REPOUTEII :—ltaving EMI noth ing from our thrivpig village in some time thought you might like some news from here. After an absence of two years it seems as if the familiar '.vld Lever looked inure beautiful, awaking froth their long winter's nap, at present array ed in a soft haze like that - of autumn.... Business seems to lie reviving, twobeau tiful stores have arisen as if by magic; FULLER'S, beside the bridge, seems to Iu everything to suit the Most fastidi ous: and .LAFFEItTY'S Noet, with its bridge or-ening a new way of travel, looks 'quite imp -Him; ; has added drugs to his dry-gooos and gist:a:trick ; Dr, littsu pre sides over the me heal depirtment wi• h his usual gra( e Mrs. F. A. Cairn' has her new millinery goads, and is busily employed in furnishing becoming ha•s and bonnets to a large circle of .country roundabout • having bad sixteen years ex perience at the business in this place, she can te:l as soon as a lady steps inside, just what style of hat wi.l Le most becoming and suitable, and please both hea I and pocket ; it seems to be a favorite place to select brid tl bats—young ladies about to commit !matrimony are sure to to attract ed hither. MOM Wlfrre, our fashi dressmaker, is in the . same Rev. Mr. Na.sos delivered 3 course of ICC ' Vim , ' en astronomy here recently. Rev. .1. IlEivrr I(cturecl on Mormonism last Sunday evening; having recently return -ad from Montana where he has spent two y. ars, he seems wide awake as regards the advantages of the Westein country. BnowN, son . of Rev. S. P. llnowv, its teaching at the • academy, and Foetus to be cultivating a taste for the beautiful, as he has had his school-room cleaned and decorated with evergreens, and intends planting seeds for vines for the outside, which certainly. shows a tasteful and progressive spirit—and he should be helped by the appreciative pa- Tenth. - A. LiNCSTONE. ON • "I DON'T WANT TILT what t lady of Roston said to her husband when be brought home some medicine to cure her of sick hadache and neuralgia which had made her miserable, for four teen rears. At the first attack thereafter, it was adriliniitered to her with such-good results, that she continued to use it until cured, and made so enthusiastic in its praise, that she induced twenty:two of the best fauriVes•in her 'circle to-adopt it as their regular fam . ly modiciue. That "stuff" is flop Bitters. MARRIED. ILISIVOLD—LAW LOltit—At the Inimnage in Cheatung, May 7,by 11ev. J. 11, Hyde, Mr. Adel . ben Griswold, o Ifttlabory. Pa., to Mies Maggio LawlorA, of Omni Creek, Pa. 11.1.4:1t—PoST.-4 tn the 7th Instant, by the Bev. Wns, Taylor, Vastur of the Church of the 11,s. stab. Mr. John M. 31111er, of Wysox: and Miss Carrle Post, of Shotil)equ BUSINESS LOCAL. e X" Gearge Ridgeway wishes to inform Isle friends anti the public in general, that he is now lorat.il At 'the RED, AVIIITE ANT) BLUE STORE. BRIDGE ST, where he intends to do a GENF:naI, GROCERY BUSINESS. The store has been thoroughly repaired and painted, and an ENTIIIE NEW STOCK OF GROCERIES 'has been purchased, and aro now offered fur sale as cheap as good good's can be afforded. Call and see us, and we Wl/1 du lit WU can to plewse you, both in quality of gouda and prices. . Respectfully, f, George Ridgeway, Red, White and Blue Store. TowaudA, April 21,1 ib77. 4tsit PO ir4 - 1, 6.,c0 ore now offering SFECLIE 4TTR3CTIO.APS altirge stock of EIBLE LIXEXS, TO WELIXGS, purchased at. recent q,uction saks, VER,Y MUCH BELOW THEIR VALUE. L' Sam"u►cr Grcuadiues, 'Black out! Colored Buntings at Drams & BllttrettOs. Pr Don't fail to 'ace the DISPLAY •or FASIIIONNBLE MILLINERY GOODS at STZUN'S, only for three days More. Eymis. & ItlfLoiLETti offer the cele brated Jiiuestown Alpacas and Serge.% at reduced prices. . fir Table Damasks, .Napkins, 1)oy- Iles Towels, Crashes, &e., & very cheap at Evans & • . rar No fluor flour can ho found *in town thaw that kept by Jame* McCabe, la )dereur block 2w. - lar, Nonlees in IRWERY, GLOVES, iIitACEiIETS, NECKLACES ; FANS and Imo, ASiltefi i etc., at Bei llll% tir kvAits 410- ilibunirtu arc selling all kinds of Coifed Deodao et the *west figures prevailing before the advaned7 LARGEST VARIETY of FINE Mad 1 1 9IENIONA1LE MILLINERY GOODest MitOtt Or Black Silks, .and casbttlercs in - fun assortment, and at lower prices than crar at Evans k tilldrettes. or LINEN SUITS and SUMMER BACQMES at 1317.1V1VA. VW" French Organdies, American Law= nee, iaekonets, Percalli and Glnghama, In new choice styles, at Evans it Iflidvettos. • Miss. N. Farnham has a fino select:. rd stoelrof New atintallry_aoods to peat eariity.- widen cannot bat meet the wants of . alt. Call at her Store a few doors uortli of the l'oat °Mee and ovgailpo styles and Flees. E' EVANS aC HILDN,I3:III have qualillesund 1117.0 A of bun Umbrellas, which every 1.4d,y should see before purchasing elsewhere. ear For • tickets to all points West, North and Southwest, at the lowest possible mum, ell'on or addiresSi U. lt. tiAncocx, Agent, at Lipper Depot, Towanda. rir Ladies, Gents and Children's sum mer underwear, hag and short sleeves at Evans 1111dreth•s, rir'L.: B. Rot:mamas cballeuges compe. titlon for quality of goods and low prices on Mash, Doors, ISltuds and Stoldinhs, sod al 'building sum. Laug34ll ' Troy, May nib. •yr EVANS /111.13RETII offer more hatt Twenty styles of Corsets. . Cam" The Largest; Best and cheapes line- of Bhes for Ladles', Misses' Ind Chlldreni. wear is found at Cous an's new Store, corner Main and Pine-sts., Tracy & Noble's Block. apr4ia Ti' Rid Gloy'es, Lace Mitts and . Laco Top tituvet, la good assortineuta at Evans t Iitl• te — Bliss. L. J. 31oncli, -a first class DRESS MAKER has twened buxlness In ermine -1011 with the 31111181ry Sabre of Miss N. Fainhani. Give her a call. • OA!. rrr" Plain and Fancy clot* and cassi mores In Suit Patterns or by the yard, ,very cbea at F.vans Hlldreth'S. Dr Don't you forget it. We have an exeekkiet MANUFACTORY ht.toecti at COWLES` BAKERY, whelre you can buy the beet fresh-baked crackers.. far Caipets, Oil Clothes and Mattings at " - Way Down picot.' at Eviina A 111thretlei. .For fine Millinery,' first class Hair. Golds, Java Canvass, Gold and Silver thatedCat:d Board, and"Chlldren•s Sailor Hats, call on M rO . . M. A. Fletcher, No. 9, Bridge Street. Bleaching and seising Over a specialty: tir tile Bridge Street Furniture Store now occupies two stores t‘ Ph a new stock of Spring Goals. With low prices, good goods and a large stork to select from, we feel sure we can suit you. Or Go to Miss N:,Farahain's •a few )cors north of post culle r ,: for new Spring and Sum. uer Cots has the best wearing Shoes for - Mn,e Boys and Youths' s ivear ever - offered in Towanda, and it prlces.Wlthin the reach of. all. NOTICE.—This accounts of the . late nnnot ALVOIeD & HIT(' ilroCii have been assigned to and Annthl IA; paid to E. tttittiCocK,' at the 12}:ronTrat °Mee. • REMOVED ! Mr. C. M.. Myer has refiloy.-.1 ilk MEAT M A RIiET Tit REIPLat. AN'S IIL9CN, liIiID)GE•: STREET. Ills ens:. tamers wel find there among Ills rrsE 3IE.kTS, CIU !ICE SPRING LAMI;z4, the. flr;it in Market, this sea on. M" Nothing hbort of unmistakable benetiti conferred upon ten, of thensandsofsutters ers could originate and maintain the reputation, which Avitirt. S:Alttiar.titlLLA enjoys. It a compound of the best vegetal le alteratives, with lodides of rota,slum and Iron, and Is the most eftectint:of all remedies for scrofulous, mercurial, or Mood. ditiorders. Uniformly suceessful and eel. min Mitt remedial effects, it produces rapid and complete cores of eroftlia...ores, Dolls, Humors, Pimples, Eruptions, Skin Diseases, and an dit.or ders arising from impurity of the blood. By its Invigorating effects - It always relieves and often cures Liver Complaints, Female wea knesses !mkt:Marines, and is a potent renewer of .vitality. For purifying the blood It ha 3 no equal. It tones up the system, restores and presWrves the health. and Imparts vigor and energy. For forty years-it has been in extensive use, and is to-day the Most callable medicine for the suffering sick, every When. For sale by all dealers. rir Having gathered a Large Etock of ICE. we are prepared to furnish It at rates to sul t tlt•• times, and can r+•cotntnend It as beteg perfectly pure In every respect. . BEAT) TESTINIONIALS: 31st. E. R. l'ititet —Sir : I have examined the specimen of ice left with me a few days ago, and fled ibat It compares favorably with water taken from the river alsrve,the old Canal Basin. and even with water commonly ns'ed for drinking purposes. A high imwer of the mleroseopelalled to show any in fu..4orla, or anything that could be considered In jurious, even after standing 2 or a days. Respectfully, S. 3I: W001)11R1t37, 31. D. OFFICE or J. W. 1.1 4 ma TOWANDA, r.t., nay 13, 1819.. Having carefully examined a specimen of Ice left at my ogice by - E. 11. Pierce. I find tt as" Imre and. free frzun foreign matter as I think ce can be frozen in any country. .1. W. I.Y.WAN, M. D. I have esamlned the tee left by Mr. Pierce, eare (ally. and find It In mery way pore and free from organic matter. R., LADD, M. 1). I Witt NOT RE rND Elis01.1) ! IM.Orders au:kited awl sattsfaction gaarata6ed. E. B. PIERCE. ANNUAL MEETING..—The an: null meeting of theatock hohlet s of the State Line-& Stallvan Balltrad company, for the election of President and Directors. and fo the transaction of such other business as May come before thtn, will be held at the omen-of the Company In the Borough of Towanda, Pa., on WEDNESDAY. 31AT. LitsT, 1379, at ten o'clock. A. M. O. A. BALDWIN, Smietary. Towanda, May 1, 1579.w3. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—:- hereby given to the creditors of Rockwell. that be has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, to have the value id three hundred dollars In property and looney set off te hint by the astsign al and to have the ta - tne released front the assigned estate. and. that a ride is this day.graiited upon' the creditors to show cause why said sum shall not be relea.sed to said Iteckweli, returnable 3fot7 Slth lust., at which Bine you can attend and oldect if you think proper, S. ItiltSsELl„ Agsignedot W. A. RocKwitia... Towanda. May 10, 1879. 2-w. O THE FARMERS OF BRAD T FORD COUNTY: . All that wilt Interest thetnselres In the Fluor fleet Iviiness.,—a crop that will pay' better than corn, may address, the intilerglieils enclosing 10 els In slicer or postage stamp:, for a package et nwed and Information iii regard to culture acid pale of crop. Thla seed Is Cellulite I mperia , , grown Ity Vred Itneer, a well-known seed grower of Ger• many. These Beets are superior to the Stange! Wurzel rot feeding stock. The time of planting (from the lath to the 20th of May 1 is at hand s and alt those that would avail themselves of this opportunity, should apply at (ince-WI. N. t•Eit'iS, Secretary, Uradtdrd county. Beet Sugar Association, Wyaluslng, pa. W.Pluslog. Shy Bth, ina.tw. ASSIGNEE'S NO.TICE.—In the estate of John F. Means. Assignor. In the Vour tof Common Meas. - 4 ftraufrenf County. . Notice is hereby given that appileatiun nar.lug been made to NAM Court on theist day of APRIL; A. 13. is79.l)y Wm. It Storrs, assignee, for the benefit of credittirs of the estate of the - said John F. Means. to reconvey the said estate to the sahl . as• signor. In order that be may tarty out the compt, miss he has Made with his creditors. and also that he, the said Win. R. Storrs, be discharged as as signee, of luta estate. The said Court orderedand directed that notice lie given of the -same, td all perilous interested, try publication In the Rust:l -rma, RIKPOUTICU soil Bradford Argus for the space of four weeks, after which said assignee'win ask that the Sallie he granted, unless manse be' shown why the sante Should not be di to. WM. R. STORRS, Assignee. Towanda. April 210 4 79.. 4wk IN the Dis trict Co girt at the rntted States, for the West ern Dl:strict 41 Pennsyleanhs. in the matter of IlartY itatOLTOPt. In It•ntritptey, at oWanda, on the :Nth. day of Aprll, 1579. This Is to give tip Ire atilt I basil filed toy final account as sasigneu , Id the estate of Marry Mix, Ilsokrupt. In said Omit, and that, on the tsth stay. of May, 179,1 .hatt : artvy to said Court for the settlement of tuf'satd..acrounts„ and for • dis charge front all Italilllty as assignee of said estate, according. to the proslshins of the 2sth Sertio.t of the Hank riga Act, at a meeting to he held for that purpose. tivtorc It. A.- Ntoreiir, Lt.-glitter in Rant ruptey. at his office In TOtratida s on the 11th day of May, tsr., at lo o'clock A. M. J A MKS TOSTER4:Asalgnee. Towanda, May Ist; I•lti--3W, . . 1=2121 =1 I=M3M= Tow.t-3na. Ma! 13. la7a 'Any Aboertionnestfo. MAKE YOUR OW!..r SUtiAlt' DRESS GOODS ! POWEZZ Ca;', • Are npw prepared to exhibit their SPRING STOCK DRESS GOODS Vbich compties everytbing NEW, FASHIONABLE auiI'DESIHABLE to be found • iu the market, . - AT. EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES! SPECIAL ATTENTION 'DRESS TRIMMING SIDS In a great variety n'f Stripes, DrOCatlc's, and Colors To*autla, Pa., April 2:1t1, 1879. McINTTRE Biominns, Successors to 211Chatyre it? littssell, Dealers is H AR DINTAR Et STOPES AND TINWARE, Main Street, I 1 I. Plain Mantels. Complete 515.00 I White Marble for Children 55.00 Extra Fine - - e - 20.00 Extra Fine ' - 10.00 Granite. Monuments 150.001 Suitable for Crown People 8.00 " Extra Fine - for Family 225.00 i " Ex.Finels.oo owl mould recournteml eq.celally Itu• 'Beautiful C4)1.1:NI DIA N MARBLE, and far more durable , ror, this climate, 'will u,t bl)11. or DISCOLUI: With age like other•uiarble. la ill, -116 and Grattitc lard i5B, I 6 10 East • trater Street, Min, I Mew 14buatiscutent5, A. D. DYE & CO. DEALI.:I:::i IN Happy Thought Range ! WITH DUPLEX GRATE, Aunt a great variety of Staves and Tinware ! A. D. DYE & CO., IIeAI.ERS Cnitivator and Drag. Teeth, Spades and Spading Forks, Steel Garden, Rakes, SHOVELS 'ANN MOE'S, Chains, Milk Pans „and Pails, Haying & I:larvesting Tools IN A. D. DYE & CO., DEALERS 1N Faints, Oils and Glass Carriage and Blaekaulith Supplies, HEAVY AND .SIIELF EARD'W'=ARE, Street i Tolcguda, Pa Town%la, Mai 15, 1879 "ow& TIIEY INVITE 10 THEIR Sbarbware, ainivare, &r. TOWANDA, PA. IM SSIGNEES SALE.—In Bank-. ruptry. Itysirtne of an order honed out of the Pistriet I•ourt•er the ruileti for the Wes‘tern l'ennsylvania, the undersigned sift .$ It at pablip,..sale . , direeai'd of all liens ail Thu f r tTE of mutts I). BARTLETT, ) ; : „ Arupl , at th&-...d00r or the Court tton&e. In TT tr.ut ford County, ra. vn -ruts. I(.\T; JUNE in, 1,7.. aft wehtek. P. t., ci,nal,t- I ng . ot the tollowleg deberltiell lets, pieces or tracts of land to N 4 it : '.• No. I—tlue lot ai,ont 451150 rept. situated on tit,' southwest , - rof VOIITtb Valti ahollt SIXI4O Net. situated East hide - of Third street, - with framed dwelling hoitse.lber,... 011. 3—T.ntettstslite of Third street.' heina' 3 1, 413 23, feet In (mut, 123,feet in rear anal 154 feet le p. 4—1.0 t about :10x.140 feet. west_ side of Third street, south of prot.eriy of W. K.lllll. N0..4, 5, are! m—Four lota - each 40r.15ry feet south of tot and West-side of Third strr,:.t, . • No. 9-I.ot about f2st•l7 feet, south of lot N . O. and srrst•dde of Thlni N05..10. 11. 12, IT, 14. 15 awl 16—Lot4 south of tho hotne,teatl j‘roperty. and west side of fourth street, eneli about 1,0x149 frets Including a 10 foot alley . In rear. No. 17-I.ot south of No. 16, about -25 feet In front, 199 feet 111, rear, and 110 feet oleep,-Inela•llng to foot alley. • No. 10 —Lot, 4rlangulai Allapitl, In tear of lots aloe demerit,e4l, aboot - 437 , , feet at lta.*e and 125 feet perrrolieular . , rfw e!Xe no:a.surlng4su feel.' . No. 19—Lot east shle'or Charles street, about leexiati te.t. No. 20--one lot, commencing at a point 25 feet ear terly from an troll pin in the et.nter of Bridge • treet, - thence easterly along -the line _t+f J. F. Mewls' j 311.1. feet to corner of an unopened street; thence northerir along said street 502 feet, to soutlicast. corner of lot new- owned by Acker Smith; thence es:terly along line of said Sot, In feet to a corner: thence northerly 143 let to the torine,.!‘t eolti-r - of Albert Smith's lot: thence u - esterlr about . , 20 feet to the southeast "comer of Samuel ltoyle's lot: thence westerly 210 fett. to the east line of ',ltridge street; thence solltherlY along said tine 715 feet to the place of beginning.. - Nos. 21. 22. 23, 21, 2S, 26, 27 And 2s Fight lots, situated smith of the proposed 'extension oPllza. both street and eat of an unopened street, abintt 140 fret smith of Bridge street, each lot belng 50x165 feet, itielniling a 15 foota'ley In the rear. L'7 - I.ot sttc:ated op slinthirest corner of Charles street and the prriumed extension of Eliza - I.,th street, ssxnn tee:Om:hullos salt% IS fool alley in rear. No. 30—Situate south of lots - 11-29., - .allovii.de scribed, commcnitog on line of .1. F. Means', tot on south ca.t corner of unopened street, wing feet from the east line of (triage Street; 01Ni - co' northerly V 92 feet to the south tine of the alley In tear of lots 21-29; thence easterly along line of said alley. 4ss feet yora corner. west side of Charles street; Orme.) ..7tttlierly along the line of the ex ri-118i011 of Charles street, 292 feret to the line of J. F. Means land; thence westerly along said Meats' line. 454 feet to the place Of beginning. - No. at—thee commencing.at southwest cor ner of Wllliaau Jones lot; thence easterly alimg lute said , lol. about 1110 feet to a come" on tine oLJ. F. iii am' laud; thence southerly along said 'line 411 feet to a corner of J. F. M ?ans. land; thence West erly along line of fold_ Ateans' land. ,about ISO feet to the east Hue of the propused'extensibmof Char te's street; them'', westerly 120 feet to the place of begintil tag. said lot being intersected in the north ern part by the proposed extension of Elizabeth otreot and by the proposed continuation of a 16 foot alley naming to tillage Vreet, and In the south east sorter, by it proposed extension of Fifth street. _ I No. 32—Lot situated south side of Bridge street, about 45x135. being next west of the '• Moffit" No. 33-1-ot situated smith side of 'Bridge street, about 963.136. betireen lots owned be Daniel ifaver cool sod 14 . . F. Rope, wft/t a partly finished framed dwelling thereon. 'Lots Nos. 34,31, 31,117,..13and 39-11Ituated on the - north side of the proposed extetodon of Elizabeth street. and between the Mosier and Gerirge Metier lots. each 4.3112,3 feet, being the same lots niunberyd -27.2.5. 23. ae;3l . .Mot 32 on Win. 11. Morgans map of Towanda ih No buildings. - Lot No. 40—Situated on the east side of Fourth street, being Irregarsrly shaped, about 1834 feet in front. 91 feet In rear antl'aVeut 140 feet deep. - No buildinga, Lot NO. 41—Situated north of No 40, east side of. Fourtit street. 503140 feet, with framed - dwell ing house thereon. / Let No. 43--The homestead" property of 0. 1 4; Bartlett, being 920 feet front on Fourth street, and from its south *last corner, 260 feet In westerly course to the corner of J. F. Meanie land; thence in a northwest tirlectiou-264 feet to-a corner of J. P. 31eans' land; thence easterly Maki feet to Fourth street, with (ranted dwelling house,. barn , and out latildlngi thereon. No. 44—A1l of salddmultrupts Interest of, In and' to the undivided one-half of a lot or piece of lard A/$37/11ed west dile of Main street, between the lands Of Willums Diftrtch anti John Holmes. being 20 feet front on Main street and :0 feet deep to an alley ut the rear, with a three story htlek and a ',onion of a frame building 'thereon, the thin! story of said [mkt budding being owned by the 3Le , oule Rail Association of tovianda. 'II: 1:31.4 OF SA EF-- 7 1 ft , percent. of he'ttrchaso price In caah, on the property being struck noun— ,..uistr cent. on the confirmation of the sale-3n per cent. In nanonths , from date of . sale, and.the balance In one year t rest date of sal,* with Interest At 7 for ecit. poi annum front gale of We Path flp -I.r.kvt•d .1•\1!F!c CIII)D1 Ast,,lltoee In liankruptcy. map - at the above described real estate, ts open fur tu►peCtiuit as the °VICO VI the Aiilluca• , ME DEDUCED RICE LIST EMME3 JaL;ilir). .ISi9 GOOI►S ARE CHEAPER I= TWENTY YEAIIB.! 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