►~ Wiidfora *porter, A (•11AS. XDrron. T c ; w anda, Pa., Thursday, Am . 20,1879. CIIANBERLII Dealerln FINE JEWELRY, WATCEM SILVER & PLATED WARE, TOWANDA PA. Towanda, Jan. 18, 1877. LOCAL AND CENERAL o week from to-morrow is the Fourth of July. _ D. D. Borax:, of Pike; has a cow that gives 54 pounds of milk per day. . Tits school book war in this county seems to have broken out afresh. Cour's Cirens and. Menagerie on thel3th of July. It is the best show traveling. Oun Athens letter is unavoidably crowded out this week. It will appear next week. • TUE Montrose Denise, 4 ot says'a loan art exhibition is in contemplation by the M. E. Church of that place 4 . IT is rumored that a bridge will be built ere long across the Susquehanna near the mouth of the Sugar Run: TILE performance of the Bronehollorses attached to.coiir's Great Shim, is well worth the price of admission. • THE ladies of Athens will give a festi val on July Fourth, f'Or the benefit of the Fire Company of that place. A NEW lodge of the Knights of Honor was institnted at *Elmira -on Saturday ev euin7 last with 40 charter members. PROF. E. F. GOE'V'S 'vocal and instru mental classes will give a concert in Pat ton's Hall, on Saturday evening next. Tun - Plymouth Herald, a bright, little weekly published at Plymouth, Luzarne County, by PRANK R. SNYDErt, is for sale. J: W. Iscitt..vm, of Sugar Run, has re cently made some quite extensive repairs to the race that leads to his saw and grist HON. JosErn Post ELT. bought the Bart lett hoinestead on Fourth street, at the recent Assignee's sale. Consideration, IT is said that several families from Philadelphia-and Baltimore will "camp out-" in the grove uear Minnequa Springs, this summer, . Timm: hundred opera chairs have been phleed in Mercur MIL. The managers will please accept the thanks of a long suffering public. IT is rumored tbat COURTNEY, MIRY and JoitxsoN will row. in Oweze some time in August, but as yet nothing defi nite can be learned. HON. JOSEPII PATTON, of this place, is the owner of a horse that, without any pre vi , eis trainhig, trotted a mile on RUT TY'S Park secently in 2:31. Orin in Bradford recently a couple got married in fun, and now the best legal talent - of McKean County is endeavoring to get them° divorced in earnest. -AT a meeting of onr Borough- Fire Po lice, held on Wednesday evening last, liEolioE 11. ESTELL was elected Captain, and A. D. COOLIIAI:GIT, Lieutenant. TIIE 'Borough Council of Leßaysville have recently graded and otheiwise im proved the - Main street of that village, which adds much to its appearance. A nut blacksnake, measuring six fret and two inches in length, was cap hired by Ouius PENS; on Friday of last week, in the barn of S. W. BUCK, in Pike. Tim work of putting new stone piers under the Susquehanna bridge at Athens, as been let to Mr. RowE, of Orwell, and the construction of . the' piers are to begin at once. . Mn. GEORGE KIRLY has opened an Auction and Commission store in the store room formerly occupied by W. A. HOCK WELL,,corner of Main and Bridge tstrects. • A YouNG man of this place, known as "3lollio" KENNEDY, was arrested and committed to jail one day last Week for an assault on Mrs. F. E. WILITE, of South Towanda. •Tlsl HOLLAND, the." reformed tramp," Rho formerly lived in Canal street, Ath ens, recently died in Binghamton from the effects of a pistol ball received in a .drunken Ntlititco I'i:TTINATo and /lima SAV -11t(.00 I. started to-day 'Wednesday) at Mercur Ball, at 11 o'clock A. M., on a thirty-four hour walk, squaie-hecl-and toe, for a purse of *7l. A vol:No lad by the name of JaNtEs VINCR.NT, living in Milan, was dangerous injured by the accidental discharge of a revolver which he was handling, on Sun day evening of last, week. GEonog I), .TonNsoN was thrown vio leinly to the ground, receiving some ugly wounds and bruises, by attempting to get on a freight train'Aithilst under motion, at Sayte, one day last week. THE congregation of the Catholic Church will hold their Sunday services in 3levcur Hall whilst re, airs are being made to. their Church edifice, work on which began Thursday last. THE recent Teachers' Association, held at Columbia X Roads, is said to have been one of the most successful ever held in the county. The full proceedings appear in our Educational Department. llivan monument' will be built of stone found upon the ground Where It is to be erected. It will be 5G feet bigb, with inside stairway, ,arid a look-out on top. The cost wilt be about $2,000, - Tut: obstruction of thO sidewalks of this borough with boxes, barrels, stands, etc.,' is bccoiniti . 4 a • growing nuisance which the pi ()per authorities should abate. There is lunch eotuplaiut on this score. I A - PIC-N le and festival will be (held 'on the M. E. Chimelt grounds, at Milan, .Fri day afternoon and iivening, July 4th. Proceeds to go toward fnrnishiug the Church. A general invitation is extended. JUAN 0. Wmtp . 's horse, "Larkin," won the 2:2,2 'race at Elmira -on Tuesday last, in three straight heats. Time 2:30, 2:32, 2::32. LEM Kmosnualr's horse, "Lem," took second money in the three-minute race. ACCOIIMNO to the Astronomical alma nac Saturday last was the first day. of Sommer. Well, come to think of it, the weather was warmer that day than for keveral previous, and perhaps the almanac ib right. THE LeTtaysville kireitiser says that Mrr. GRIFFETII, an aged lady of- Neatb, was 'severely burned on Wednesday of last week from an explosion of powder which sho put into the stove by mistake with re fuse paper. 13Ass fishermen allege the reason why bass will not bite freely is that they are now intent upon protecting their young, aml until the latter can take care of them t‘t IVCS the larger ones will not ho caught in Loge muubers. . . `hobs IlAutt.i., residing on Bridge street,' in thisplace, attempted suicide on elincstlAy last, by taking about three 9 44 1 o•mrt , "f emo4ive sublimate. J tr. vrr was called and al inini,tered the proper antidotes, and the wutuitii has entirely recovered 'from the effect; of the rash act. Connubial Midi ,' city is said to have been the incentive for attoopt at self•degtruetion. Dn. D. H. LADD anceeisfully =removed quite a Moroni tumor from the third linger of the left band of Uhief of Police BURNS on Friday last. Mr. IL was kept under the influence of ether during the operation, which lasted several minutes., CIIARLET LANG tOOk frOM the 13110106.: henna, just' above the lamed bridge, Tuesday afternoon last, thirteen goe d . sizcd black bass. We were fishing at the same place on Monday, and never got a bite," and neitEer did Postmaster Pow- ELL. Cuenca of the Ilessisdi - (Universldist), Rev. WILLIAM TAYLOR. At 19 o'ctock A. M., "The Genius of Prayer.' At 720 r. m, Orator Vesper Services, and of Pas. tor's fifteen minute talks, adapted to the Summer. season.: Subject,' "The New Birth." All welcome. P_ rr ALLEN CONKLIN ' of Pond Hill, has re. cently launched on the hie at that place, a splendid new pleasurelboat, for the as of parties who visit that beautiful resort. Mr. C. will also furnish ice cream, lemonade, etc., to those desiring at moderate prices. You can come, to Towanda on July Bth, and see the best show that ever pitched its tent in this place. Having had the pleasure of attending an exhibition given by this concern, we have no hesitancy in saying that it is superior to anything of the kind that ever exhibited, in this . county. Towaxim now boasts of a daily paper. Mr. GEo. C. STOLL is the editor-in•chief. It is published by the Gazette Company. It is not a Large paper, but it retails at one cent per copy. If it moots with,suill cient patronage it will undoubtedly prove remunerative to- its stockholders. We wish it success. D. L. PaArr, of Pike, rays the Leßays vine' Aderrtiser, on the State Road, shear ed from two Cotswold yearling ewe sheep, 18 pounds and two ounces—one fleece weighing, eight pounds and four ounces, and the other nine pounds and 14 ounces. A lock-of the wool was left at ttiia office measuring 12 inches in length. The tear-oaredboat race between BEE- T and ANGLE, and BEIDLEMAN and Sat xtEns which .was to come off at this place on.Fiiday evening last, did not take place owing to a dispute between the contest ants, in regard to the manner of starting Marge crowd gathered on the riverbank to Witness - the contest, and were much disappointed at-the manner of its ending. NOTICE.—The first Quarterly Meeting on the Iterrickville Charge for the pres ent Conference year, will be held at Stand ing Stone, Juno 28th and 29th: Services on Saturday will bii at two i o'clock T. m.,- and on Sunday morning leve-feast at nine and preaching at MI . o'clock A. u. Our now Presiding Elder, Dr. Y. C. SMITH will preach. We hope all' the charge will be represented. Cont. THE Williamsport Bulletin of last week • says : Mrs. lmira Allen and Wesley Smalley, who ba c been in jail at Towanda and Williamsport since last !shrub, on charge of selling beer and cigars without - the pay ment of special taxes, .were called before the ••_co6rt on Thursday last, and upon stating that they „were unable to get bail,. the court took their own rtcognizances iii $5OO each for appearance next June. ' KNIGLITS OF lloxon.—The following is a list of the officers of Summit Lodge, No. 1, VW, K., of H., of Barclay, for the ensu ing term : Past Dictator—Tnolus DITCHOURN. Mentor—G. P. TALADAY. Viet Dictator—W. H. Dimocx. ..4xiistont Pirtator—W. 1). Po*Ens. . Reporter—W. J. lttuntimr. • Financial .Reporter—M. A. TIOFFERT, Treasurer—G.• A. NORTHRUP.. Chaplain,—.Totrx BUNTER. G+eide—E. L. LirritEu. Guntylian—TOßN ScirooNovEir. &Mind—SAMUEL SAUNDEUF. NOTWITIIST.BI6II3 the fact that .FITC/1 has sold a verlarge quantity of fire works, he still has a Rplendid assortment on hand, and at prices that are astonish ingly low. .Many of the pieces are entire ly new in design, having been gotten up for the market this year. • Id buying a supply this year FITCII was particular to 'got. only the latest noveltics . in this line, and hence the fact that his sales have ex aedeA all previous years. Of course it is chtirelY \ unneceisary for us to inform the public that his stock of fruits and confec tionery is full , And complete , for that is generally known, just as it is: a settled fact that his Ice cream is always the best in this "neck cif, woods,"—and that re minds its that as the weather is warm, we will Fo over and,trYtt dish. .Toq . .rtr McKlNNEY'died at his home in Athens township, June 17, 1879, in the 78th fear of his age. He was one of the early settlers, having lived \on the farm where he , died nearly half a century. He was—in industrious, quiet, honest, and honored citizen, and successful \business man ; one that will be greatly missed in the community where he FO long sustained an irreproachable character. A Jarge gathering of friends and neighbors attest : . ed their appreciation of him as a pan, on' the occasion of the funeral services at his late residence, conducted by Rev. G. M. CIIAMBFAILAIN. May the aged widow and the children be divinely sustained in this, their great loss. G. A SIAN by the name of CLEM' MOORE,' om Susquehanna County, an inmate of the Danville Insane Asylum, committed suicide by jumping into the canal at that Oleo on Fridarof week before last. De was among a gang of men from lhat •in stitntion who w.-re engaged in fencing in the lot of groin id above town which was reclaithed from swampiness by under draining. He wandered away, but was missed in a feW minutes, and search for him 'was instituted. Ills bat was discov ered floating down the canal, but this at first was considered•as a ruse to favor his escape. It was not till some hours after that his body was found in the canal. Ills tom of insailit'y had been manifested by a desire to set fire to buildings. EDITOR REPORTER attended the Pennsylvania State Sunday School Con vention at Altoona, June Id, 4th end Sub. Altoona* is situated near the. centre of Blair County, on the Pennsylvania -Rail road; mid contains very extensive shops belonging to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. The city is surrounded by 'mountains, and it is itself on high ground, It is well supplied with good water that is brou4ht from the mountains to the res ervoir on the hill east of the city. The Convention was well attended, 500 delegates being repotted as enrolled, reP resenting.a large majority of the counties of the State.. The good people of AltoOna entertained the delegates sumptuously during the convention. The reports from the different parts represented, were encouraging, showing much interest iti this branch of Christian work. We would have - been highly grat ified to have learned that the Sunday Schools were bringing forth much fruit in the conversion of the children and young people within thorn: We think there is too much theory, or at least not Enough .practical Christianity in the schools gen erally. The speakers to whom subjects had been assigned, spoke welt; the speeches being Earnest, eloquent, and in struct:ve. . S. 13. Miilview, May 21, 1879. . ITALIAN ()LTA tr..—Mention was made in -the RE.POICTIIIC in April last that the Rod and Gun Club of this place had sent to the Island of Sicily, in the Mediterranean Sea, for one hundred migratory quail. Two weeks ago they arrived in good or der, all alive and lively, having stood the long voyage remarkably well. A few days after their arrival they were liberated,•in pairs, in different portions of the county within a radius of ten miles of our village. 1 The entire cost of the birds, delivered 1b Towanda, was only about $3O, " and the freight on them from Sicily to New York but one dollar. These birds resem ble our native quail, but theirilummage ishgliter and Inighterin color, and they are somewhat smaller in body. They are migratory in nature, and, like wild geese and 'ducks, seek a warmer climate when the.cold winds of the north begin toblow; but they will hear quite cool *either and are alma the last ill the migratory spe cies to take tbeir flight southward in the' fall. 'Though they are caught in large numbers in Sicily they are not natives of that country, but in their flight North and. South, at different seasons the birds stop on the island ti) relit a week 'or IWO MEM - aid Om are , token by the natives, and in Rreakquantftles shipped to different coun tries./I • Thus° quail have been tried in some of the New Enlanff &Mei, and are known to Lava returned in. the spriug to the very, fields they bad left the fall before. t "The fanners, _on whose premises the birds were released, will co-operate ,with the sportsmen in protecting them as far tut possible from hawks, owls, "pot-bun en," etc. No shooting should be alloWed this season in the neighborhoods where they were liberated. Tun BleMlart Snow of run A.os.—The W, C. Cove Show hair well won the repn tation of being the biggest' and best show traveling, not alone from the extent and magnitude of its attractions, but from the almost endless array of entire novelties that it presents for public patronage. Al .though the most recently organized of any of the largeenteci exhibitions, it seems to have leaped at ono bound to the highest pinacle of public favor, and to have distanced all its competitors. ,Even the great &tactual bad to take the second 'place throughout New England, where the COOP show played , against him in op posittolt As arievidence of this wo pro duce the following from Ithe Boston Ad vertiser of Iday lath : • "Thoexhibillon of the W. C. Coup now united monster shows opened on Col iseum grounds yesterday to audiences which r.roved that everybody is not wait ing for Barnum. The weather was such that attending an entertainment 'of any kind was not a specially , comfortable pin ceeding, yet the auditorium tent of Coup's great circus was crowded to its utmost capacity, and many would-be sight-seers were turned away. Everybody was de lighted with the performance, and almost everybody recorded a mental vow to come again, totem the end of - the week. It is the advice of the managers that all who can should attend the afternoon perform ance and thus avoid the jam and confu sion of the evening:" -THE FOURTH AT HOINBROOL Mn. EDITOR :—We take pleasure in in forming the readers of your moat excel lent paper, that the people of this vicinity have decided to have a grand time on the 4th in the - beautiful grove at flornbrciok, near the Chumb. The Rev. Y. C. BMITU, D. D., will deliver the oration. Dinner will be served to all who may conic, for the Small sum of fifty cents a couple. Pro ceeds to apply on - furnishing parsonage. Come one, come all, and let us have a Ngrand old-fashioned time, celebrating our ation's birth, and at the same time do a good act by giving our money for a good cause—get the full value of our money in nicknacks—and above, all receive a bles sing from God. Brother Wright, our Pas tor, has taken'itin hand to bring' about a god(' result from our celebration, and we find him to be a man that never takes hold of the plow and then looks back, but he is all right and gOiahead. - The pro gramme has not as yet been arranged, but will be in due time. ,Suffice to say, there will be vocal and instrumental music, aside from the addresses, to eliven the oc 'easion. Candies, ice cream, etc., may be obtained at' reasonable rates. swings will be arranged to accommodate all who may take :ileasure in that direction. ' CoenEerONDENT. Ghent, June 21, 1879. EYSB-LLMOH. From the Plymouth (Wis.) Reporter, of Thursday last, we • clip the following account of the wedding ceremonies'of Dr. ALvirr Eyes, of that place, and Miss BELLE LAMON, a niece of Mrs. WILLIAM A. CHAMBERLIN, or this place, , and for a number of years a resident of our village : i== At the appointed lime, yesterday, St. Paul's Church presented a festive appearance, with the profusion of floral decorations, In honor of the marriage of Pr. Alvin Eyer anti Mitt Belle Lamon. Most noticeable among the decorations was a mar riage bell of white flowers suspended from the Cen ter of the chancel and from the central arch hung a monogram of flowers onwreatited with ever greens, while the arches of evergreens and flowers crossed the aisles near the chancel, end the fent presented a lovely pyramid of flowers ferns and vines. A large congregation assembled to witness the impressive ceremonies, - . while Mist Eva Bar nerd, at the organ, rendered the wedding march in a graceful manner, and awaited the approach of the bridal party, which entered the church in' the ' following manner, Misses Mollie Smith and Helen Elwell, Mr. and Mrs. William 'Elwell, the -bride, leaning on the arm of Mr. Smith, and 'the groom with Mrs. Smith, each alternate couple passing up the left aisle, the others at the right, and.all meet ing at the chancel, where the beautiful marriage ' ceremony of the Episcopal Church was performed by Hey. J. Upjohn. The Nide wore an elegant dress of a peculiarly lovely shade of — dWArt . gray silk, anti a • perfect love" of a white Menet, while the groom was also faultlessly attired. After the ceremony the bndal parry rep tired to the handsome residence of Mr. P. 11. Smith, on Collins. street, where the happy couple received the congratulations of a few Intl -mate friends, and a bountiful wedding breakfast awaited them ; they were the recipients of many elegant, costly and useful presents, among which was a China tea set from the Church people. Slim Lemon has -only resided In our - Eby about two yeari, while the Doctor has only lived here a few months over wyear, during which time he has con tree tell a large practiee. and both have made a large circle of friends. The RepoHer extends sine etre congratulations to the bride and groom, hop ing that their journey through life may be Hend ee with bappluess and prosperity, and that their bright, cloudless wedding day may be a good omen of the future. The newly-married' couple took the train for Milwaukee, from who're - they intend visiting (co.' nomottmc, Waukesha, and 'other places of summer resort, bearing with them boats of good wishes from their nutumous friends: PERSONAL. —Dr. P. A. Qum', of Sugar Run; is ill with typhoid fever. —Miss MAY ADAMS, Of this place, is visiting friends in Elmira. —Miss Buy of Wysox, hasthafge of the llcrricicville public school. —Miss Annr i CRAFT, of Wyalusing, is visiting friends inVittston. • —Mrs. L. P. GARDNEU, Of this place, is visiting friends. in Albany, N. Y.- -Mrs. A. J. Easrsnnooxs, of Wash ington, D. C., is visiting friends in this place. —Miss EVA DRUMMOND, of Wysox, is confined to the house by continued ill health —Mrs. S. C. CAnrEacruit, of Waverly, is visiting relatives and friends in Pike township. —Miss CLFAMBERS, of Pottsville, is vis iting her sister, Mrs. E. T. 1311to.tiq, of this place. —Miss. IDA LAYTON and Miss !MAY PECK; of this place, are visiting friends in Lellaysvilie.., —Mr. W. IL FirOn, of ToWanda, is home on a vacation from business.—Dem oerat, Laporte. U. Axcit.a, ifo and daugh ter, .of.Laltaysville, aro visiting.friends at Damascus, Pa. —Mrs. EASTAIMOOK, of Elmira, spent last .we ek with her daughter, Mrs. JtsSE CAnt, in Leßaysville. —Judge :AfAimAttn, of Williamsport, will occupy his - cottage Minnequa Springs this Summer. .—Mrs. ST/MART MAURICE, of Athens, was one of the largest contributors of ar ticles to the Elmira Loan exhibition. — . Miss LIDA WATKINS, teacher of mu sic in the Collegiate Institute; will.spend the vacation with her parents in Milan. -•--Professor .1. T. McCot.tom. Principal of the Troy . Graded School, and family, will spend the vacation at Ithaca and New Lisbon. —Mn. J. L. Bnioos, of Sugar Run, re turned lAA week to her home after quite an esttnded visit with friends in Phils delphia. —Miss Err). !onnow, of this place, of the class of '7B, attended the Commence ment exercises of the Elmira Young - La dies College, !as! week. —Miss HELEN place, and WILLIE NICKER, of this spent last week in Washington, D t IC., visiting their uncle, W. W. KINGSIILTRY; Esq. • —Mrs. JONATICAN Itottox, who has been visiting friends in Pittston for sev eral weeks mitt, returned to her home in this place on Tuesday last. • —Mrs. TUOYPSO2I, from Towanda, who had charge of the graded school at Gil lett's, has returned borne on account of ill health.—Elmira Advertiser. —Rev. Gronos P. Horsiws, of ,Ste- . vensville, took part in the dedication cer emonies of Christ Chuich, at Williams port, on Wednesday ofia,st week. VAN GM.DEN, of the T.cßays vile Adrerlimr, is at Capelday this week, atteudiuCthe annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Editorial Association.. -51 r: GEOUGE S. TIMM; has 'been ap pointed ticket- agent by, the N. lt. Company at state Line. -Mr. Smotio is a jolly man,. and hasliosts of friend'. • —Ctt ofthe Ott cent store, was presented by the proprietor of that establishment, C. P. WELI.F.s, with a handsome goki watch chain one day last Week: = hags ticiaitiririairooait at Mos rose but wee k t for - the trial of cases in whit: kludge. NoCloWnt. nee iniatiated a' Attorney before , his elevation pd the -7dra, Nana: Anator4 of Ithaca, No. Awn Cucracatta. and daughter,ni Etta, and Mr;iud Atra: d:'oAßonarcd" Pbl lll - rlene, 141: # l 4init - ren4rM : • 11 .# : C01-.!. 4 ! in 'poi • ,: 1/8 gyttrc iiitly,thi-BarbsitkrOet 110 laut - peatrated AtY !E t Clinch on: eausday bi - attack , eiale still • Asurt!mtloll at • --,- -Xlmtlifnans Gump, of Tim lasislt lug permit Uairondty,, where the ohm to - whiCh ehe formerlY belonged- graduates this year. She goes afterwards to Girard, Pa., .and Chautauqua. --STDNICY HAYDEN, -Jr.,_ of Iloltor4 Kan., formerly of. Athens, was married on t te 3d instant to Miss Maar Wat.ggit, of late City, Mo., a daughter of one of' the leading families of Platte county. —We learn from the Athens Gaulle of last week that NA T WtTEATON has purchased the J. D. Kars= farm on the east side of ,tbe Susquehanna bridge, and moved on it. Mr. KEYSER expects to go West. ••••WILLIAIL P. Witrrn, the nominee of the Workingmen's Party hi California, for Governer, was for a number of years previourto becoming a citizen of that State in 1849, a resident of Susquehanna County in this State. —Mr. It: A. PALICER and wife left Sayre on Wednesday for Cape May, where Mr. P. has - rented a cottageand intends re maining for two months. His house and grounds he left in charge of GEonee•Cox, his head gardner.—.Atheni Gazette. - -Hon. JUDSON HoLcomn, editor of the Republican, E. ASILIIthi PARSONS, Esq., of the Argus, D. M. TUUNEIt, Esq., of the Jaukial, and Mrs. M. L. Maws, Towan da correspondent of the Elmira :Advertiser, are spending this week at Cape May. . AUASA WATEINR. Of Milan, start ed Thursday morning for South Bend,- DeKalb'County, Illinois, where he is call ed by the sad tidings that his only • son, Ctianur, bad been prostrated by a strol of paralysis, leaving him quite helpless. —Mr. HIRAM SUMir, the depot agent and telegraph operator at Milan, started for New York on a pleasure visit, on Thursday evening last. fie returns via. Philadelphia,' spending Sunday ' in the quaker City visiting friends and relatives. —Professor 11. E. ILtusLY has resigned his. position as Principal of the Canton Graded - School, and accepted. a similar position at Wolisboro, Tioga county. In the resignation of Professor lisEstx, the patrons and pupils of the school lose a teacher of superior ability,—com , that'is competent by nature and inclination, and ono who bas done much for the school. His place will be .hard to fill.--(7anten Bentinet. NeJabbering Countlex. 'WYOMING COMITY. From the.Tunthanuock Republican, June 20 Out attention was called the other day to a white lilac bush in tfie yard of Mr. Edward Prevost, Russell Hill, which is 30 years old, 23 foot high, and 6 inches in diameter at the root: It blossoms every year, arid attracts the attention of all passers by. It measures-about ZS feet at the top. His yard contains othereboice varieties of trees an d flowers , which be token a disposition ' to "make home pleas- V. Id. Stevens and wife .were at the Keeler House over Sunday: The Professor is writing a book of over 500 pages on the popular resorts of the country, for the benotit of pleasure seek .ers. He will devote some pages to our beautiful Lake Winola and Tunkbannock. ...".lilehOopany claims to be . :,the banner temperance town of the county. She has no licensed hotels, but sustains two con. ductecr on the tc.mperance Harry 'Dalton, traveling' agent for the firm of Chapin,' Gurney &.• Co., of New York, :is confined to his ioom - with con sumption, at the Keeler House. lie has no relatives, and as-he is among strangers it is meet that our people shoud . extend the hand ,of fellotrehip and endeavor to cheer. the sufferer by their presence and sympathy. He has a pleasing appe4rance, .and'is unquestionably 4 gentleman of, re spectability and, refinement. We- trust that he will be made to feel that though he is a - stranger in a strange land, ' he is still in a Christian community. - uFrom the Tunklufnuock Democrat J uo IS. Mr. H. W. Bogart. itas returned home after an absence of. about • tfiree months. He has passed most of that time in St. Louis:— Messrs. D. E. Gray, Lot-en Stark and Rev. Gco. Comfort started last night, or rather this morning, citt the - 2 O'clock train for Helena, Montana. A brother of Mr. S. F. Major Went out there a short time age, in company with two brothers 'of Mr. Comfort, and as they reported fa vorably these- are now on the way to join them.- We wish them all success.... Mr. Squire' Sampson,. accompanied • by. his niece, Miss Bello James, arrived here Sat urday evening from Brazil and are now the guests of -Burgess Townsend. It has been about twelve years since' Mr. Sirup. sou last left the States for Brazil, and judging from his appearance the ~elimate of that country agrees with him, as be is the picture of robust health:' He has add ed considerable to his advoirdupois and may bo elassOd among .the "heavy weights.". They expect to pass the sum. mer in this country, visiting their relatives. Win. P. M. Osterhout, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Handlick, left town for Brooklyn, 'N. Y., on Friday morning !alt . ,' on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Keeney, who resides there. They will be absent two or three weeks,- and will probably visit some of the famous sea-side Summer resorts before their re turn. 'SULLIVAN COUNTY From the Duxtiore I;evle*, June 19 It is estimated thattlie wool clip of Sul livan county is fully one-third larger than last year :...Bloss his patriotic heart ! •14ewitt Zinc,: passed over a $lO bill to the Bernice Odd Fellows to assist the lnde pendence day celebiat ion—. Workmen are engaged in laying the foundation for Welles & Ackley 's new- building, corner Turnpike and Rater streets.... Rev. Fa ther Martin, of Altonna, Pa., was hero last week visiting his relatives and numer ous friends. . From the Democrat, Laporte, Judo le. On Thursday of last week the roof of the steam saw mill in this Place took fire from a falling spark froth' the smoke stack, Nit was discovered and extinguished by the workmen before any material injury was done • 'dr- John N. Messenger says. that iu his field of potatoes the Coloi ado hug, after casting the tops down to the ground, sits with patience on the boulders waiting for the pOtatoes to sprout up again... .At the concert given by the La porte cornet Band last Thursday evening the sum of $15.05 was realized from the sale of tickets— .A•number of our town boys are meeting with good. success in setting " out-lines " in the pOnd near this place. Eels and other fish are caught in large numbers.... Mr. limy Van Etten has moved-into his new hotel at the lake, and, we understand, applicationa for sum mer board ham already been sufficient to .1111 the house to overflowing as soon as the building is completed. Workmen are en gaged in' pushing the work forward to completion with the greatest dispatch. TIOGA COUNTY. N'ellaboro Agitator, June 17 The house of Mr. Pliny 'Whitaker, of Canon Camp; was entered a few days ago during his absence, and the sum of $12.1 was stolen... —There is man in Mans field who still wears the "st ove-pile" hat that ho wore I on his wait - ling day; forty years ag0....1t is said that the storm of last Tuesday afternoon overturned a good many trees in the neighborhoOd of Lamb's Creek, ...P. B. Smith, Bsq,.of 'Mu, ball entered into partnership with Messrs. .Pomeroy Brothers, in the banking busi ness at Blossburir....Miss Pranced M. Wright, M. D., has been engaged u a teacher of natural sciences at the Mans field Normal School: ...A. few days ago Company F, of the 12th Regiment, ,was inspected at East Charleston. The fol lowing officers hare been .elected, Cap tain, John P. Scott ; First Lieutenant. F. Whitney ; Second Lieutenant, William Pitts ; First Sergeant, W. K. Benjamin. Tim . .opany is to he equipped with breech-loaders .... Representative Dor ranee, of Elkland, started for Colorado last Wednesday in search of health. We trust the trip may prove highly beneticial.. to him.... We regret to say that Misr Clara Williston - , daughter of Hon. L. I'. .Williston, orthis village,-.is suffering from a stroke of paralysis involving the right side....Tbe residence of Mr. W. W. Ins ;dm, of Jackson township, was robbed or • about t 25 worth of jewelry and currency i9+,~nKTa~narv~,. yy~w...v'-:•w.f~.wM.~'kr+wafY!'al si?~~~vM%'+L~!?.m*rNwrt'~-!~ttY~`wn'4+*~vi.''~w- ' • .., '" few . dam the family were itb lent. Walter J.' &szs re turned home last BeturdoyAfter gradna• tang at the Academy Annapolls. Ire is now awaiting orders. Aka Amy May/ fame* a _resident d'obarkston. was killed by-ligntaing- bet' 81 indsja El dred, McKean aunty. , Her remains wine carried lb:rough this plied last ' eon* err roofs Ibr Me, James_Wood ford, of Janson, died' recentl y Of.Plaarisr 'lnd pneumonia., Ifs was bad ly :hurt some time ago at ralalng, by er fall ;Of the e nevi - itt entirely . recovered - - and n nom - the injuries then reeeived.! ! ...Ais un occupied house et- - wail burned- down-b Di at wick Waft, aftei it had been once saved item the llama the same afterosion. As its ownership was a matter of, it is believed the property was set on tire. It was not In- sured Lewis B. Mead; Esq., an attor ney who readlaw in this village and at terwards practiced his profession at Knox- , ville, was brought here and lodged in jail yesterday on the charge of having fotged an initrumeot in writing PurpOrting to be the last will and testament of Truman Gilbert, deceased. It will be remembered that Mr. Gilbert committed suicide at Knoxville . some time ago. Meats, been out of the county for several months,_and was recently found at Bradford, McKean county. Ilk RJULvomtnitted to jail by Justice of the Peace Miles White, of Westfield, in default of $l,OOO bail. 11AUN I TED Mg.—Debt, poverty and suf fering haunted me for years, caused by a sick family and largedoctor bills for doc toring, which did no good. 1 was com yletely disc.raraged, until one year ago, y the advice of my pastor, I procured Hop H commence ditters and their use, and in ono month we were all well, and none of us have beett sick a day since; and I want . to say to all poor men, you can keep your families well a year with Hop Bitters for leas than one doctor's Vis it will cost. —A Workingman. • 3- BUSINESS LOCAL. ke** BIRD CAGES at the Net store. :tar Call at J. L. Kent's, Agent, and look at those SIIETL verr cheap. tt I e Kid Gloves, Lace Mitts and Lace Top.43lam, Inlipid assortizents a 1 ETANS * . . rir Large stook of LADIES TIES &e., at 4. L. KENT'S, Agent. glr Elegant stock of n©w CHROMOS and OIL PAINTINGS at the 99ct store. 053,` For fine ,Millinery, first class Hair Goods, Java Canvass, Gold and Sliver tinted Card Board, and Children's Saner Bata, 'call on Mrs. A. Fletcher, No. 4, Bridge Street. Bleaching and sewing over a specialty. CASSIMERES - at very' lOiv prices o clove them out, utl.l. L. KENT'S, Agent. tt woo to Steriis for your MILLINERY GOODS. There lon wttt find the LARGEST VARIETY or the LATEST STYLES; and their prices are within the reach of all; - Vr 3000 LADIES' and CHILDRENS' HATS from 14 - op* At STEIIIN'S. . Fruit Jars; Rubbers and Jelly Tumblers, at the 09et store. • re - Carpets, Oil Clothes and Mattings at "Way Down prices" at EVANS MIL DBETLVS. Ps'sooo yards of EMBROIDERIE S from Se nr, at STERN'S. Ca" DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS, DIMS tiOODS, at J. L. RENT'S, Agent. tf tar' Inducements in LADIES' LINEN DUSTERS, DOLMANS, PAR.ISOLS and FANS, at STERNS. • "tir Evans & Hildreth have all qualitiesand slat% of bun I.3nahrollas, which every Lally should see heron purchasing elsewhere. • g HOSIERY, ; GLOVES and COR SETS in great Variety, at STERN'S.. ' Pr Ladies, Elentl and Children's sum mer underwear, long and aborgidenveast EyAss do ItILDIRETIVS. Or SATINS, SILKS and RIBBONS all the new shade!, at STEIW'S. • tar Bargains in TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS,- CRASHES, -Sic., at J. L. kEET'S; Agents Vir John Maddock Sons' celebrated cable-Shape *endlorcelaln Cro4lely at tho ae Cent Store; also a full assortment of Crockery and Glassware at the lowest prices. . If. rar - Table Damasks, Napkins, Doy lies Towels, irasbee„ &e., &T., very cheap at 'EVAN & lIILDRETIVS. • inir The Largest,' Best and Cheapest line of Shes for Ladles`, Misses• and'Cldldrent'' wear is found at COnsan • s. new store, earner Main and Plne-sta, Tracy ic Noble's Block. spr47B or Plain and Fancy cloths and mast meres In Snit Patterns or by the yard, •cry cheap at !Evans ik • re FOURTH OF JULY PARTY ! There will be a • FOURTII OF JUIN PARTY AT THE BARTLETT UOIJSE, WYSAUKING; on Friday evening, July 4th, Is7o. 3f usle—htelionald !lead's full band, Bill ;1.50. 3w• BlniLarr linos.,lYroprietonit. . M" Summer Sillca,'Grenadines, Black and Colored `Ranting!' pt ETAMI. oft UIL DRETII'S. • Vir COMER has the Pest wearing Shoes for Men, Boys and YOuthv' wear ever tottered In Towanda, and at prices within the reach of all. Or French Organdies, American Law- Xackonets, Permlla , and cilnghanw, In new choke rtylea, nt EVANIIii sic HILIDUETIEN. Black Silks, and Casbmeres in toll assortment, and at lower prices than inter 44 EVANS at ly- For tickets to all points,' Wait, Nero, and Southwest, at the lowelt possD4 rates, call on or address, It. E. BAUCOCK, Agent, at Upper Depot, Towanda. I:tt .far L. Root:Eats challenges compe tition for quality of goods And low prices on sash, Doors; minds and Moldin‘s, and at Itlltllnrma.. terlal. iang3-tf I. . Evans & Hildreth offer more ban Twenty styles of Corsets. . 'Evans & Hlldreih are selling all kinds of COTTON 600113, at the LOWEST m eans prevailing before tho advance. I WOOL CARDINC. Whew! Sec these heautiful rots! ! Round and straight as a pipe-steta, transpirent as daylight self : ! ! The slditster trailes and - smiles, as she Qrrns out the shining . and silk-Illethrea,l. Send lurbe wool lkture cold Weather, as i t saxes expense and Insures batter work.. , IT. It. imansw, Jan:d•am. Camptown, Min1(011 County, ToWANDA, PA., May 14. 1577 Mr. C. B. rontan, Druggist, Ward Ilouse.—Dear Sir—Several weeks since I received a sample bottle of Ely's Cream Balsam for Catarrh--am pleased .to testify to Its curative. properties. For several years I have,been troubled with this disease—lhave tried many remethes without touch relif. Ely's (imam Balsam has pint ett liscif to be the arilehitletgred, haring wonderful results. In - my . ease. I am now more free from Catarrh thin I have been for years. thli remedy to be, the oily Sure core for Catanls. Bespsettall Iroqrs, Vein the whole history of Medicine no preparation hammer performed such Marvellous curek , or maintained so wide • reputation, as ikkatt l 's.CllMain rzerouit., width is recofrnised as the World's remedy for all diseases of the throit mid lungs; Its long-eoittinued series of vroutieried cr resin all climates has made iteutiversally knuaro ass safe and reliable agtot to employ. - Against ortlimul colds, which are the inr;runnera of more stiletto, di:An-der& it nets ,t.pc'etlity and seedy, al tray's relieving . aulterliii, and often saving life. Tho Protection it affonls; .by its Ilinely two 10 the throat and lung disorders at :children, makes it sin invaluable . remedy te. he kei'l'alu3.Yi"),' band In j every home. No persim ran afford to tte without t ` ,skisTlA'. f igr mot ho ham ia t e, it Front their knowledge II ity eonlicontlort and of frets, Thysiciaus use the 'PECTORAL extensively In their practice, and Clergymen rec. I ommend It. It Is absolutely certain In Its remedial t elfeets, and Will always cure whose toms ire poisi She. rue sale UT all desiv Ttivratida - May IS, 1675, lir Sewing es at. Anatlon.—Wo will ion to taa tastiest malt 112,torast Jaw gldb.it Ir. 11.-74 9 41 111 /Sica 11 44 Or* of Bildgistioddlegotrandi, at 10 o'clock / . t. si.. "lost Plftr Wwwod43dool 110wNe Nacklaiwre 01160d0111.11giriadj410/114,11 are all la good running order and sonici - of Mow war* do good at now. Patties garcludlog Any of thodi' 81/4 4 4 , 0 t k s ll .bsTo. the Prit,liege et, 4 = 1 " 0101 g: . theodnio tors Singer Machine at anylleno Within one Pan add' be allowed thi'lwito fold' for ddi snachltit patektwid...‘,. - Tbelpager Mannfacturlng Congo:. _ - . Agent. VIARRIIP smicum—iroon.—At the naidenes of Mr. Amas s , Miner. Caarptown, June 7, IEI by Mr. W. Xeatley. Mr. J. It Stamm and MIAs Mary Wood, both of WALICSR—DttIIicR.—At the X. IL Church. WIAMIWN:Y., Josti by Iter.titi. R. Rale, Sir. Wallin K. Walter to' Wu Nary De. trick, both of Xtlan. WHEELER—VANDERPOOL—At the parsonage. - Ltbettporners. June W Vtt Stet, by Rev. S. A.hu. Web, enry W heater, of Standing Stow?, aid Vents Vanderpool. of Asylum. 1111311111EW—WAYM klio;:nt the bottle. of the. bride. In Towanda township. 'June ti, WM by Rev. Banner Artnetimg, Mr. Relay 11. Med. thaw, of Athens, and Min Catherine A. Way:. man. • STEEK—IIALLOLIC—Ort may Jane" ID,: la s. at the residence of the bride% mother , "In Meadow Lands," Washington County, Pa?, by the Rey. William Ewing, 13.1).. asslated by. Abe arr. J. Addison Henry, 1). U.. Rev. Willies's S. !teen,' and Rim ffalleek. • , • 3IRRCUR—WARD.—At Christ Church (EOM°. path Towanda, Pa., tune 13 IS7L by the Rev. John S. Beers, Rector, Mr. 'Rodney A. Mereur, Esq.. to Miss Mary, eldest daughter of lir.James 711. Ward, all of Towanda. • • . .VANBEtBKIRK.—In Ridgbury..inne 13. 1879, vanes Vanbuskirk, at Ids residence near Penny. al 1,, titer a long UWeje.. 1 ~~~'~„~ ~rrw~~wA.l 11QIECEIPTS AND EXPENDI tures of Towswis Dotongh School District from 3tsylist,lB7B, to Juno Ist, 1879: Balance on band Jane tat.' - 6780 76 collector 5,030 79 - L. T. floyse 703 00 - State appropriation 981 80 . atur/aldent trerrs 58 10 T. Dorgan, -- 148 44 _- County Tteasnrer. seated lands. 31 01 W. d. Young 10 90- " - 67,641 33 Teachers , wages 140130, - 00 - , Janitor 332 00 " Interest - '9BO 50 Legal fees . 15 55 DI iseellanetms 75 73 Printing 44 75 Repairs. moving and new privy.. 450 00 Insurance .......... .• . 120 25 Coal 300 15 Treasurer 4135 31, -Secretary e3G, ' 183 34 k 6,933 77 • - 5 7 6 7 56 Real estate and buildings.. 428.400 00 Balance... School fOrnitnte 1,500 00 Universalist Ch ',IWO. Ti'u ria .4418 00 1.. T. Rorie., tats collector '152 - =1 A. Wickliatui c011ect0r......... 1,232 22 ' fr.,800 44 •. E. Overton, deed, estate.,..... 1110.060 00 E. T. F0x.....-....... _. MVO 00 Wets pace 2 4 00 00 . • . -;----i115,700 00 WALVORD, Secretary. Towanda, June 26, DEPORT OF THE CONDITION of the Flrst Nattonal Bank at Towanda, to the State of Vennsylvania, at the close of busi ness M! 14; 1879: , Loans and asconnta- . 1372,855 06 Overdrafts ' • LW= 34, U. 8. Dandato secure circulation - 425.000 00 U. 8. Dinah on hand ' 2,5:0 00 Other stocks. bonds., and mortgages..... 16,201 18 Due from approved reserve agents '18,576 21 Duo from other National Itanki - 251 52 Due from State Banks and bankers 8,011 87 Deal estate, furnlntre, and fixtures' 26.496 92 Current expenmkand taxes paid 4,955 75 Checks and other cash items 12,789 30 . 11111 s of other flanks 2,C59 00 Fractional curreuey tincluillng nickels) Specie. • 5,102 31 Legat-teutler note 3 z • 14,1119 00 BMW fund with 7; S Tr. pr rt. of c!r.) 3,023 00 Duo f ram US TreaVr uth'r ttill 3 p c It :0000 Total.; ttspit.ll sloes_ psol to Surplus fund It totirided profits...._ National flank notes teatstanditig... ludivuals deposits subject to *check ilynt.tni 07 Time certificates of deposit... '80,771 SS Poe to other National Banks „ _ Duo to State Banks and Danko& Notes and bills rediscounted......... Totall633,Bts 44 • state of Pennsylvania. County of Bradford. as: 1, N. N. •esolkler •of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above at/dement is true to the best of my knowledge and beltt4. N. N. 11}2171. 4 . CaKliter. Subserlbed,and sworn to before me this 21..51 day of June, 15791 W. U. DODGE, Notary rublic. COURECT—At test JOSEPH POWELL, ) - , . (.11AS. L. Tn.% Y, Dlrcetors; C. M. N Toaratiolk, Ju / ne :a, 18737%1. A. D. DYE & CO. Happy Thought Range Willi DUPLEX GRATE, „. • - 1. Stogie . and Tinware. A. D. DYE & CO., Cultivator and Drag Teeth, Spades and .Spading Forks, Steel Garden, Rakes, SHOVELS AND HOES, Churns, _Milk Pans anil Pails, flaking & Harvesting Tools IN TUEIIt SEASON,. A. D. DYE & CO i.,8. COBURN Paints, Oils and class Carlin-timid Blacksmith Supplies, DIED. 11,T.C'EUPTS. E 4I =MCI ef34,b39 14 = .125,900 OO 66,000 DO 10,7,7 32 112,600 00 311,990 97. ...I 11,051 97 4;48 1,000 00 DEALE.IIS IN And 3, great variety of DEA.I.ERS IN '~ DEALERS IN HEAVY AND . SHELF Main Street, Towangia, Pa f,..;;l:slf z ifr e die SPECIAL BARGAINS ! rOvflEMp . ..:4:i-vw., : i -, ...) I ; OFFER TM& WEEK A LINE OF SUMMER DRESS SI,LKS, At 50 cents per yard; worth 75 cents. WORSTED -Dnss GOODS, At 18 cents per yard, worth . 25 cents. COTTON & WORSTED DRESS GOODS IN VARIOUS STYLES AND COLORS, At One Shilling per yard, worth Tiventy Cents. Two Cases 'fancy Elress Coeds, • At Six and one-fourth cents per yard, worth One Shilling. Also, a.large assortment in a great variety of styles and makes, of Plain and Lace Buntings,. . Hernani Cloths, Grenadines, MourniuteDress Fabrics, Organdies, Lawns, &c., ATs EOUALLY LOW PRICES. Towaa.da, May 260, 1879. . MCINTYRE ERPTECERS, • ~iiif e ceso,: s to Mclntyre . & Russell, RE STOVES HAR STOVES AND TINWARE, i. Main .Street, • - TOWANDA, . PA.: . MARBLEIZED miearTrizs. Plain Mantels, Complete 515.00 f WhitelMrblefor Children 95.00 Extra. Fine - - 20.00 I, Extra Fine 10.00 Cregilte Monuments - 150.00 I SuArllle for Grow n People 8.00 Extra Fine for Family 225.00 r J; Ex.Finels.oo /WI would recommend especially the Beautiful ctif.l7.lt MAN MARBLE, and far rnoro .dttraide ton this climate, will not soiL or DISCOLOR with age like other marble. • A.. W. AYERS, - lit, 111, :116 alla, Granite Tara 158, IGO 162 East Ilattr ;.;treet; 113111 A- N. Y. Niscettaneons, THE. BUCKEYE Still maintains its place at. the head of all mowing machines. For durability, ease of manage ment, itnd perfectiOn of w01r.,, it is unequaled. • , Other machines are good just in proportion to their imitation - of the Buckeye. Manufactured by Slifer, Walls 4 Shriner Manufacturing Company., Lewisburgh, Pa. • FOB. SALE BY E. R. MYER SON, Myersburg, Bra,dford Co:, Pa. Myersburg, May 29th, 1879,-84. Sq 6 - listA WEER la your own town ‘ and swami:id ed. Too can give the badness a trial wit out expense. The hest opportunity everpffer• i ed for those willing to work. You should try loth lug else until you see for yourself • hat.you e n do at the business we offer. No room to explaini ere. You can devote ;all your time cis only your-spare time to the business,. and make goOd pay -for every how that yon siork. Womin mat" as much as men. Scmil for k•orciat private thin, aml particu lars. vibith •we • mail free.. *.out et free. ' Von't complain of bard times while you have midi a chance. Address H. 11A LLETT k CD" Port/and, Maine. „. $3OO A MONTH guarantrqd. el 2 a day at !none made by the inillistrions, pap. hal 11414 we AIM start you. 3frn.women. toys and girls make money faster at work fur tor than at anything else. The work Is light and pleasant, and such as anyone can go right at, These who are wise who seothls- notice,wili send us their addresses at oboe and see for-themselves: -Ceetty Outfit and ferias .free. New la-tho-Ntue. Thaw elreetynt work are laying up largo sumac( money. Address TRUE St CO., Auguttat Maine. In various sl.yles and all:colors, ALSO, A LARGE lAT OF ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF ALSO, JUST RECEIVED, &arbmare, Sin Tare, &c. CAPITAL. • •. • feoo.ooo.oo ASSETS nearly -- 114.000i000.00 , This Asset!salon continues to Insure from Leo and Damage by Fire. Buildings, Vietnamld yur niture, and Merchandise generally. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ,(...L—Lottern of Adnttnistraolon eon, (eofomonto onnrxo. haring been granted to the undersigned. upon thu 'estate of Intrinallullook. /ale of the township of Smithfield. doomed. all potanna In debted to said estate are retplnsted to Mho pap nyeni,and 'thcse,beioug claims to present the Ms without iltriaV MARS Ll IttlLE.Wffzikointlatattatoi. •-•? just ftiltlth ?tray 210, WO, TED PRICE LIN FROM • ham Ist, 114791 OODS ARE CHEAPER lAN TUI 1 11AVZ ISEILS WENTY YEARS gatuertaneous. ' FIRE ASSOCIATION, Of Philidelilhia. 011,GAICIZED SEPTEMBER 1, 1817 WM.' S. VINCENT Agent. Malls fitroet: Toirauda;-h. 0;;,,,....;.:V,1..;;,. - ..;,.., i ge5igf . ..._.. -': - ..1. :;',- , :' , 11 - -;-,A. , ....1 - ~, 1 - . .-', . .. ... t AUDITOR'B:-NOTICE.--Ssuniqr Speeder vs. C. Y. 'lloseerante, :fa the Coact oLornorm, PIM, Of Bradford' County..BO. 219, -Yebruary Term. 1879. - -. Therd4ereldne4. an Arleltolf - aPleltutte IT the Court to Wanted° the- fund ertslig Ire* IMP Sheriff's rite of defendant's real estate; will attend twain dalleBot ht. appointment, at bloc mace totes, Roningb of Towands,,en THURSDAY. the al day,. of JULT L A. D. BRA at 10 o'clock. A. N.. *hen'. and where - persons Auto` Manes against laid fend, mad lemma them , or ho forever 4o" Bons coming in an said fond . ' ' -41 / 4 B. A. HERCUR, Anatol: lino 5. 18704 w. - Towanda, 'j . / QrrOWS NOTICE--E. 'D. Roused i miller. le the Court of Co* maw of, !Maud_ Ceenty No. 3,40,"yet Term, le7e. The umfamlyned an. Auditor appointed: bythie said Court to attribute the fund raised from the Shedd sale of the- defendant's persouat property. In the above stated caw will attend to thedmissof his appointment, at his idea In Towanda Borough. on 1111 DAY, the 27th day . 6f JUNE.-7270. at te' 0 - chick, A M. when and where all penults having daises upon said fatal. matt pram *ham or for. ever be debarred from "coming In tin the some; HENRY STREETER, Auditor. Towoodi. Pa., 'dope .4.15754 w , ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-:By virtue of an order issued out of theorpluns , Court of Bradford County, the undersid. Trustee of the estate of Andrew McQueen, Ufa of Smithfield township. decessod„.will sell•-at pubikr sale, on the premises. on-TUESDAY, JULI4I., ifif, at one o'clock r. se., the following described. property, to wit: • One lot of land situated in Smithfield Township, County of Bradford loul State of Pennsylranla,-. and bounded as follows. viz: On the the and east by lands of Hugh Templeton. on the south by landsof James O'Brien and John MIN% and on the west by lands of Alexander Murdock, J. E. Janney and lands belonging to the Ira Adams estate, containing fifty acres, be the same snore or less with the appurtenances. TERNS OF gALL—itto when struck down t one bait on emfirniation ; the ether half in one year thereafter, with Interest. . . JAMES ii, WEBS, Ton-toe. • -East Onsithdeld, Ps.. Illy 22, itatt-aw AtDITOWS NOTICE.---In Re. The asidgriment Of J. Leßoy Corbin for the benefit:of-his creditors. In the Conn of Common Pleas of Bradford County. No 606,1 day Terre,lB7S. The undersigned Auditor app3tnted by the Court of Common Pleasof Bradford conitt. to dindbute the money in the hands of the assignees to the creditors in the. above entitled' Cause, will attend to the duties of his appointment. at his Moe in Athens Borough, on W EDNESDAY. the 24 day of JULY; tra, at 1 r. it., at which time aft place nit persons haying any claims al on said fund, will prosentthe lariat!, or be forerirr barred from claiming any porthin of the same. If. C. BAIRD, Auditor... Athena. - Stay 28, MS: • . N BANKRIIPTCY,In the:Dig trlett Court of the United States, for the Wevt• ere District of Pennsylvania. In the matter ofd 'Eugene Underhill, Charles E. Noble and Thomas L. Smell, Bankrupts.' u entsw, on the petition of Thomas L. Small, one of said bankrupts, and by an order of this honorable Court, dined May 20th. IMO, duty-made and entered, It has been• referred to : the under; signed, the Register in charge of this ease, -to as certain on - notice and proofs, whether the composi tion proposed by the above rained bankrupts, at a meeting of their ettllton, held:on November .4d; 1878. boo been performed by payment of the per. eentage provided therein, and whether the assignee In bankruptcy should be directed to convey by prop!) , deeds and instruments -of - eonveySnce, and dallier to the said Thomas L. Smut], one of said bankrupts, all the propel, real; personal and • mixed, of every nature_ and description, that was of the said bankrupts, or any of them, at the time of the filing in' this Court of the- petition for an adjudication of bankruptcy herein.; and the under signed report- to the Court the proofs and testi mony taken therein, with his opinion -- Notice is hereby given that the Sth day of July, 1870, at 10 o'clock, A. N., at the office of the under signed Register in Bankruptcy, -at Towards, Pa.. Is assigned to proceed under ,the said order of ref erence, when and where the said bankrupts and the assignee and creditors, - and all other pawns in Interest, may attend and present their allegations and proofs in the matters referred as aforesaid. . . R. A. 31EliCUB, Register in Bankruptcy. Dated Towanda, Pa., May 29, IVY. AUDITOR'S 'NOTICE—George Nichols vs.;!.. B. Russell. In the Conn of common Pleas of Bradford. county, No. IC, Reeember Term, 1876. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the' Said Court to distribute' the' fund raised.from the Sheriff's sale of the defendant's real estate, in the above stated ease , wiil attend to the duties of his astintment. at his oMee In Towanda Borough. on. WEDS ESDAY, the :rth day of 4l: LT, 18:9, at 10 o'clock, A. it,, when and whore all persons baring claims npon saki fund, - must present them or betorever.riebarred front coming in upon tLe same. W. J; YOttia, Auditor. Towanda, June Mb, 1479. " • 4W RPIIANS' COURT SALE.-;-By virtue of an order Issued out of the Orphans' Court of Ittad Cot 41 County, J anuary 7,1879. and con tinued 31a3 20th. 1879, the uaerslgned, an Admin. istrator of the estate of , 41;elorge T. Cole, late of Towanda Borough, deceased. soil Pellet public sale, on the premise;, on FRI E 27t11, at -1 n'elock,v , It, the Cottoning prciserty, according to the atriended boundary as follows. towit : Town lot and home. sitnate. In Towanda Borough - , on 'Second street In said Borough, being So front and running west to all Miry, Munfied cnthe south by Stoneman, on the north by a lot of wild G. I). Montanye, (now 114:Gran 1, east by Second street] 'on the west by said alley, being the same recorded In Deed Bouh"No. I is, Page 185. TERNS OF S A T.E.--e2.0 on the property being struck down, and the Valance on confirmation. E. Li lIIGI.IS. Admlnistrator. Towanda, 31sy lath, 1875-td. A - I.I3IINISTRATOM! NOTICE. 111 Litters of Administration having been granted to the molersigned, upon the estkte of Alexander Ennis, late of Standing Stone township, deceased; notice Is hereby giren that all persons, ludcbtedto the said estate are requested to make Immediate . paymmit, and all persons having claims - to Vrmeat the sated without delay. 31ES, ELEA NEU ENNIS. Administratrlx. FRF.D ENNIS: J A3l ES IL CODDING. • . Administrators. Towanda, I's.. June 17, 1579. A DMINISTItATORS' NOTICE: ~..I.etters of Ad ministrailontsvlng been grant ed to the undersigned, upon the estate of John Cabal. deceased, late or Shesbeguln township, notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and all persons having dams to present the samewit bout delay. -• 11A1V1' J. CAIIAL. Admlnistratriz;. -- . WILLIAM J. L Administrator, 'With will annexed Strestiequin, Pa.,.Jiane 19, 1819-w6„ ADIIINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Letters of Administration Wiling been granted to the nntlerslgned, upon the estate of Charles Newell, deceased, late of Wysox township, notice Is hereby given that all persona Indebtedl the said estate are requested to make Immediate payrnent..-and all persons having clalms . against said estate must present them duly authenticated for settlement. - All• correspoudenee to be wl4b J. K. Newell, Wyalubliig,.ra. JANES NEWELL;, Administrators Wyse:. June 13, 1879 AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— In- the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, No.'s, September term, t 879. In the matter of the estate of Petty. Warner, - late Of Pike, deceased: The undersigned, au Auditor appointed to dis tribute the money In the hands of the Executor :.rising from the sale of - said decedent's real estate, will attend to the duties of Me appointment at his oft3ce in Towanda Itorongh, onigt/NDAY, the 21st day. of J LILY, A. It. ISM at I o'clock, P. St. "BEND. M. PECK, Auditor. , Towanda, June ZIA-PM.. A UI)ITOR'S NOTICR—In. the estate of Dennis Driscoll. deceased. ' .The undersigned. nu Auditor appolnted.hy the Orphans' Court of ismdfoF4 County, te pass .upon the exceptions filed to the first and part'al account of J. L. Rtsbree, Adnalutstnttor of %the estate of. Dennhi ibroll, deceased. wtll attetetto the duties of 'his appolntment on FRIDAY, the 27th day of, JUNE, A, D. 1879. at 9 o'clock A. II:, at the clennm hotel in the borough of Athrtt., when where all persons interested must attend. J. F. SIIOE3IAKEIt, Auditor. May 22, 1879. 0-w.f. A nairsiBTß