Vtand sepoft MAIL I:4ll•Lifirs' 36040 i itorecia._ T(nmday : N - 11!ti*iy; N 7,10. !I Ars A. .011,431BERI,Ilii: FINE. irEWSLItI' WATCII* SILitB a PT ORD TOWANDA 11► - Towanda. iss.lt, Jet% • • - • LOCAL AND-CENBRAL TOWARDS. did‘not Odebrate. IT is said tbat'rrtato !lugs are masa bait for trout. Arrearrion issdireeted to the *dearth*. moot of R. M. Waxise is Luther IT is said that the dog tax oir this corm. ty for the present year will amount to *5,000. Tat Old Veterans intend to have An immense excursion to Gettysburg some time in And. A_ SLAM hack 18 inches in length, was caught it Lake Nephawin, near Canton, one day recently. FRAME DALT,. Of Lem, is putting up a hall building for the Odd Fellows at Springfield Center. Mn. 'F. F. Rosman, of Herrick, bad a valuable yearling bull killed by lightning, Last Thursday night. Tux Engine Horne and fire *apparatus Lin-ta Three has recently been over hauled and put in Eirst.class order. Tug shoe-peg factory at Grovel., this county; is now runtring . on . full time, mak ing about 100 bushelsof pegs per day. THE Leßaysville Advertiser says that iIENRY I. Htrrcursinx, 4if Pike, picked 61 bushels of English cherries from two trees.. A GOODLY number from this place pic nicked at Weston Station on Wednesday of last week. cud we learn bad a very en joyable day. MANY of the heads of our young men and boys look as if they had been operat ed upon by a lawn - mower or a horse.elip. ping machine. Tug Naiad boys have reeentlipurebas ed very handsome parade shiqa. They are made of dark gray flannel, with dark brown triminingli. THE instrtuneits need by the late Lin-ta Band, of this place, have been sold to parties in Pittston for $7OO, about hilt their original cost. THE moon- waa full the tight of the 3q, and there were a number of young men in this place in the same condition the evening of the Fourth. COMPAXIES C, H and K of the 12th Regimeut, National Guard or Pennsylva nia, have been detached from that regi ment and assigned to the 9th, A usual suit was tried at 'Canton re cently, before arbitrators, the amount claimed being $4,100, and the payments extended over a period of 20 years. A. SLIGHT fire occurred. in front of Fnami ROSENFIELD'S Confectioni3ry Btone on the Fourth. FRANK extinguished it with a pail of water. No damage. Tatt Diamond planing mill of. Williams port has an order for the frame work of ten thousand pianos, with the privilege of increasing it to one hundred thousand. -- IN soots archerT, whenever a wo man sboots she shuts her eyes, and the nett instant there is a howl, a shout, and some individual is a candidate for a glass LARGE numbers of our citizens went to Bernice, Monroeton, and Hornbrook on the Fourth, where celebrations were held, and ad report a day of pleasure and en joyment. POSTMASTER POWELL caught a , black bass on Monday last that weighed two pounds and two ounces. The other one that he caught `the same day did not weigh as much. E:III.IRCM of the Messiah (Universalist), Rev. WILLIAM Murton, Pastor. At 10:30 A. N., subject—" True Friendship." At ;71 P. M., ReVvJAMEA SIIRIGLEP, of Phila delphia, will officiate. All,welconte. AN Archery Club bas been organized in this village, and a fine lot, of bows, arrows, targets, etc., for the tuts of the Club were on exhibition at CLARK PORTER'S drug store Saturday last. AIR. MARK THOMPSON Is in town this week attending to business connected with selling the foundry to Messrs. WARI :NEIL & MITCHRI L, of Towanda. Welcome to the new comers.--Caxton Sentinel. A Litauw. crowd. of people were in town on Tuesday to visit Coup's Show. It is estimated that 6,000 persons witnessed thep•irformanca, and all who attended speak in high terms of the entertainment. Mns. W. S. MOODY, • Lycoming street, says the Canton Sentinel, met with quite a painful accident on Monday morning of last week, by having the end of one of tier fingers badly mashed with a patent clothes wringer. SAMUEL BOLDEIS, one of the men IM plicaied in the murder RawaY, at Newark Valley last week, was a Am, years ago a resident of thie place. He followed the Calling of a barber and bore a good reputation. . W4LLACg HARBIN II lad of about ten years, caught a black bass just below the dam, Monday last. that weighed two pounds and a half after, being dressed. It is the largest one caught at this place dur ing the season so far, • PARiflrSty the name of BUTLER "lid BAGLEY, indnlged in a "set-to" near the Episcopal Church, on the afternoon' of the Fourth. Both . : were considerably bruised up, although we understand the batle was a decided "draw." Assow Pass,. of Wed Franklin, is a candidate for the President' of the Unit , ed States, and says if he should be elect. ed in 1880, "he will seek to restore the government to the primitive simplicity of the early Fathers of the Republic." A man stood on Math street Tuesday curiously watching - the l peaniat man as be methodically turned ,the crank of his roaster. Alter expectantly waiting until patience ceased to be is virtue the nn sophisticated tiller of the soil blurted .out : Hullo 1 you feller s why don't pm play within ?" lam} thiithjesd by the expixdoi thili P a a ol4l4l o l l ll "Wigat i lka to, week Wore kat, wan kW , N. Dux NM wite l / 2 . tt Iffsakato, - kilimmoti e tomerly nekilentii ot Chnogo, who. Wins badiracelded. . TiON. Wr T: DAMS - swept -iha that ilcs or the Loosl Editor - for the ;lent leissOf trout ols bssii Me this *its* Tb, hoestesige goinkmake can eoodder os as:l,logal to . ths sappoit: of the measure thebisprovesieet of the: OseigatioS the Lc4ll Seek: - ' 1 Stinuitir Dirxis.-4; Tom, et Athena totinshipolied suddenly Thurs day athostme. ;.Na hid been *hint la the morning sppaveatly as well as usual. Deceased was a brother of Maim Tons, of Athens Biros* and leaves niany Meads to mourn his less. tuts; of tide place, was arrest ed on Tuesday bit, eharpd with an as wilt upan GILBIZT Homes, of Asylum, a man 64 yaw of sp. Atter a heating on Sattmlay FAWN 'Ram bad Lim in the gams $4OO for an appear tome at September Court. Wn.r.rma A. Roariruct., — far many years a respected citizen and merchant at this plane, died at his residence on Mon day last, after an illness of general months duration. An aprightooand honorable man In all the walks of life, bis death will be mourned by a huge • circle of friends and acquentatma The timersl will take place this (Wednesday) afternoon ' at three o'clock, from the residence of hiebratber, Mr. ROLAND R. ROCIWILLL., ACCIDINT.- 1 1 45 MOUGAN THOVIAS and Purcuauts, of Neath, were out fishing OW evening last week (says the Iteßaysville Adver Mit), Mr. Tomas fell from a bridge into the water beloW, a dis tance of ten feet. Mr. PIRCII#RD, who was with him, being a good swimmer, . managed to save his life, but the fish fled for parts unknown. Thns ends the fish erman's fuck. JOHN BARRICLE, a German tailor of Binghamton, hanged himself in a barn in that city between five and six o'clock A. Y., of July 2nd. He bad been on a spree for about three months, and had repeat edly threatened to kill himself. When found, the body was upright, the knees testing on the floor. The suicide was an old soldier in the late war, and at the time of his death was drawing a pension. Mawr of the plank sidewalks In town are in a most shamefidly dilapidated con dition. .and some of them are getting worse every day. There is a great deal of foot travel on come of our streets, espe- . cially after siz o'clock fit night, and the condition of certain places in the side walks is not such as to make a Man feel in the best of humor when ha walks over large holes and loose and rotten planks. LOOK OM Fos HIM, ODD FEI.LOWS.-.- A fellow named ANDREW Parransos, says the Harrisburg Teleircaph, who claims Philadelphia as his residence, 'has been imprAing, on the Odd Fellows in this city. Be solicits money from individual members of the,order under pretense that he is in great poverty, and spends the money for rum. Twice , he has been ar rested, but each time he promised to leave the city. • Wm. EATON, a brakeman on the State Line lit Sullivan Railroad was quite severely injuted on Tuesday last. He was on top 'of a freight car and as the train passed through the bridge st New Albany he was struck in the head by a cross timber and a large gash-cut in his forehead. Although the wound is not considered dangerous, it is a siondes that he escaped instant death, as the train was moving *SA rapid rate of speed when the accident happened. M. —The • circulation of the paper you name,' is not now,: L and neVer has been, 2600 copies. Its edition leis thin one mouth ago was 82 quires, and them are 24 sheets in a quire. 'lt:certainly his net increased its circulation over 800 co pies during the past month. The best way to find ouf,the exact, nuMber 'of co pies Inuit out . oich week, would be - to count.the names on the subscription list, a privilege that would be cheerfully ac corded you by the publisher, if the list of names Is as large as It is elsimed to be. OPENED DP MlSTAKE.—Tuesday last the Post Office Department inaugurated an improvement consisting of a Deal for letters returned to the office as "opened by mistake. 7 This real is in form 'very similar to two postage stamps, and is in tended to be fastened over the upper edge of the envelope, in the center, like a clamp. Heretofore envelopes opened by mistake have been fastened by mucilage, bat after this data they will all be sealed in the manner indicated. _ KEYSTONE ACADEMY, FACTORTYILLE, PA.—This institution, chartered in 1868, opened for students in 1869, celebrated its tenth anniversary June 27th. Among the gradt4tes was Miss LUCY T. GEnouLD, of East Smithfield, this county: Miss Gan. otudgradnated at the head of the class, and in March last received the prize' for the beat reading. She intends to devote herself to teaching, and we have no dolibt that the Directors who select her to train the young will make a wise selection. ClinD Dnowurtn - ur TROY tnilittllTP. —Prom a dispatch to the Elmira Gazette, we learn that on Thursilatafternoon last, about five o'clock, a little eon of ()timer Mentuoirr, who lives in Troy township, went to the spring near the path from the hours to the barn to get a cup Of water, and when the father. tame from the barn whereto was at work be discovered his boy lying on his face in the spring droll n. ed. The child was between two and three yeari old. POSTMASTER PoWELL and ourself went bass fishing on the Fourth. We bad splendid time. We fisheil down and up the Susquehanna about two miles. The Postmaster says he thinks he had one bite just at the foot of the "willow bar." We hope be did, because the "boys," say we did not get a single " nibble " in the seven hours fishing, and if the Postmaster is mistaken in regard to the "bite " at U e point mentioned above, the boys tell the truth. Howeier, we brought home about all of the " clippers" we started out with. Bizowarrrozr COLLLOE Cowan/mu rorr.—Sixteen young ladles received the honors of the graduating class, Tuesday eVening. They were mostly hum New York, *Brooklyn, Philadelphia and Wash ington, except a most worthy repreenta tire of Bradford County, Miss Erma BLACKMAN, of Towanda, who received distinguished mention in the Binghamton papers. The commencement gem was : " Will the Coming Man , go to Church?" by Miss Roorme, of B ro okville. The Jis=" , nior Class of forty-two hails from nine. teen different States, -from ; COnnectient to Oregon. The post graduate claw ;will be a large one. ' B. A. = ii Omaniit-dm* the Xeislab (IIsOilsoli4), Ray. Wu.' sum Tinos, Puke, at Sudsy, bit pow Waits WUns baptised,. sod len ltoir orostmos odailtell sad read ied th e riglit bled of slim* nit Ordinance of aok,:froir;COsisioilesi illf - oimiriesi la* abok_ aloud* lleildiAdind Pm," divonda OW and Mil the Clinseth *hum Us sordisi orisons osiosistid to awakes the *logs - of 'isnesstion sod Shlol6 woN ship, sod the bags coogregstke seemed deeply Immured thereby; - . assume Flu fisviui.The Bgrs lifiundhosdioll Company's' 'shop was burned Mum* morning • Loss between $5,000 and $6,000; imams* about 000; i Meths waiesiiied by the igniting of a pot of tar, width was being heated to put on , the ltiALcion, the only P erson inihe building at the time, hada vary rwiew escape from hieing , his life. He was fond In front of the building in tie bmensible ooeditice; overpowered by tba.pa . and ansoke thaw the tar, and had hinot leeched the door would undoubtedly have been• burned to death; Ass matter of course the TcrinuBla correspondent oc the Ehnbs Gaiette knows just what (ad of work the. print ing this place are preyend to 4 4V: and au ; nation . their facilitiel. or course be does. A person who has re-built the Memos House half :a dozen times in the lastnix mOnthB, would not be apt to be in error in a statement as to what a coun try printing office could or could not do in the job printing line:' Some p69ple know a great deal and tell very Mt* and some people know ray little but tell a Tun WHEELBARROW Mss. -- Yester day,- the 2nd ofJuly, at 5 r. 31. 4 says the Canton &nffsd, a man,titidiing a wheel barrow came into town, and halted at the post office, and requested Postmaster kmns to stamp his credentials. He left Ban Francisco, California, on the Bth of IDecember; 1878. He stopped in Trout Run last night, and . has made the dis tance of 25 miles today at this 5 P. W. The wheelbarrow has a fan in front to keep him cool. He is walking for a wag er of $l5OO, and claims to be over 400 miles oblate(' his competitor. Stme of our enterprising business men &eked their cards on the barrow, so Canton is represented at last in the pedestrian pedi gree. New York is the objective - point. DELICATE atm.—Hearin' g incidentally Of EDWIN Foluo's case of tumor, we called on Dr. DITARNBURT and 'learned that he had been a sufferer for three years with it. It was a tumor of the jaw, and known as Epulis, having its origin in a diseased bone in the socket of the tooth. While it was .ecvcr painful, there 'was at thaws much hemorrhage. Mr. Pons) had sub mitted to three operations before without relief.' The operation was) miceessfully performed by Dr. DcsErrapfty, of this place, assisted by Dr. New of of *R insing, a former student of his. Sufficient time has now elapsed since the operation to warrant the hope that there wSI be no return or' the trouble.—Leßaynille Ad vertiser.. COLONEL DAvis, of the Doylestown Democrat, who with his friend, Mr. Mr crislarn, started from this place' to walk home, publishes a very interesting count of the adventures befalling the "tramps." The Colonel is enthusiastic over the beauties of the route, particular ly in crossing the mountains, via, the old Berwick turnpike, and speaks in glowing terms of the kindness and _courtesy with which they were everywhere treated. Whether the' cordial reception they' met with, and the generous manner in which. they were fed and lodged was due to their prepossessing appearance, or to Al lay the fears of tramps which is general throughout the country, the. Colonel does not venture an opinion. Certainly those who sheltered and fed him, would be more than repaid by the geniality pf his presence, sind,the charm and huthor of his experiences and reminiscences. TOR NEW DEPOT.—The new passenger depot of the Northern Central Railway, at this place, Is now completed and 'in use. " It is a hindsorae structure, with a slate roof, and finished inside of hard wood, and comfortable seats, where one can sit and not feel so Much the tedium of waiting for a train.' There is a fine platform of oak in front, and the drive behind is sprinkled with gravel. In all respects, beauty, as well as utility, seems to have been regarded. No one thing was more needed in our town and our people have to thank a Company which recently did a laudable thing in reducing local rates of passenger fare. The depot is divided into four rooms, ladies room, gentleman's room, baggage room and of fice, and it is designed that it shall be kept in a contrast from-the old depot in the matter of neatness. Mr. .1. T. Fow- LEE is the agent, and although he has not been long a resident of this place, by his gentlemanly deportment and pleasing manners has made for himself many friends. Mr. HEzurr BENI:Dior is day telegraph operator, and Mr. CARL Moms is night operator.—Cunton Sentinel. PERSONAL. Benutv MTN; of this place, is dangerously ill. —Mims bLurr E. Bone Aim, of this place, is visiting relatives in Philadelphia. Nraps - Moony, of Towanda, has been visiting friends here.—Pittatoa Gallic • - . mint end wife, of Wysox, have gone to Laporte, Sullivan County, to remain for several weeks. -4GEORGE SMALLEY and ' wife, of Wilkes-Barre, visited relatives and friends in this place last week. -rain A. A. Porint,- formerly of Can tin, died at his residence in Occident, Caiifornia, last week,,of pneumonia. • —,Miss MAID BENTLEY, Of Towanda, is spending a few days in Pittston, as a guest oilier friend, Misa-Ctwur..--Pitts ton Caath. - ff. N. Gas; of Drid. Connecticut, and Mrs. F. D. Gala', of Chicago, Mimi*, are . visitincat Mrs. H. b. Grits.—ZeßaysTifie Advertiser. —Rev. A. D. FINCH * of Croolied Creek, a former resident'of Canton4ss been en gaged by .the Tioga Conns Commission ers to preach at the County Roane every two weeks. / _z_ —Mist Act L" Efcuitters and her sister Ems 'have be"( visiting friends in Wilkes-Barre the past week.. These sis ters are fine sivogers; and were - invited to sing in St. Junes' Church last Sabbath In that place,/ They are fine scholars, good singers,ind possess sufficient accomplish: meats/to bring them prominent before the Musical and literary world.—Laßays eilie Acteertiser. theclip the following personals from the Canton Besatisel of Jody 3d : Mrs. W. 8. CHARMER started on her yearly visit yesterday, to Monroeton, with her dill- DxsuAn is visiting her son in Wilibusispnt....EowAstro• R. On, wsu. is boon friim Rochester University, ~~ port in eircadatiou - Of the **Wet Pri,C: 11. Onotima, who -settled la Celgorlda somewhat mom than a year ark but it cPkbe4floitbriba OW* ladtmoi; lir. and t kii. 11..41whiM" flin ) llY , Teillildsc bays been - visiting MOW in this, ptaes....liiss Mawr C. KuMe, who hatimMtlystriting twri Medi. cal stadia dosing the pist year, et East Haney; Connecticut, returned home bet ,lairs 0:,(1111 1 : 1 ricc.nt litadilbOtt Y., is - borne upon two 'Aladin. 'bit managi: mint, the Academy cd which be is the bead, ranks among the, forma at ~tie ins ULL =Dan Milll2llo - . MIS TheßrowiloWn conwapcondent of the Elmira Atisertisey, wit* date of July &i, jeicithefolliMing . of the re. cvmrery of the hOdr of liwaitmit,, CHAN* BM, a shott accomeof cabbie burial alive by the caving in of a well, on Mon day of last week, was given in the last issue of the Riporrna. The well where the unfortunate man met his deatli, was on the premises of L. P. &moron% at Biowntown, instead of at Sugar Run, as we stated last week : "The body of the unfortunate weltdig, ger, Emanuel Chambers, was _discovered East evening. (Wecineeday),. &out • ihre o'clock,' at a depth of , about thirty-four feet. But they wore nnatils:‘ him out of the pit until after 'laid's! over fifty-siz hours a ft er the t. He was found in a standing - position, arms extended and raised, as if in the act of climbing, head land shoulders bent for ward as if by great weight upon his back, and face firmly imbedded in gravel. Heath evidently took place very soon and probably blatantly. The slow. pmgrese made in reaching him was causedby the saving of earth, and the peril in which men placed their lives to rescue him, it being necessary to use the • utmost cau tion to secure the waits against accident, and strong men feared to risk their lives in the pit, and the stoutest hearts quailed to deeoend into tire treacherous shaft In the presence of dead, 1 . About ten o' ock last night, the brave men who had nin almost constant ser vice for two nights and nearly two days, gave ont and quit work, exhausted and worn out. Winans is were called • for, and from the many preient, very few seemed willing to enter the fatal • chasm However, the ranks 'were filled,partly I* the veterans who were already tired. li a - few Minutes the old planks and debris which held him fast Were hoisted out, an other foot of earth removed, and while the utmost silence prevailed above, a rope was lowered and en an hour had elapied, the signal was given to "haul_ up." The limbs were raised from their bed of sand and slater, and the body finally hoisted to the surface. •It inhibited no signs of disfiguration, save a bruise on one cheek, and revealed no facts not written above. No bones appeared to be broken, and the countenance was quite natural. All honor is due to the men who work,' ed so long and faithfully, with little rest or sleep, and great credit should be given to the leadenv Who planned and 'executed the work in safety. No accident hum been reported. Manynamed might find hon orable _mention here siki space permit. A fund of about $30.00 was raised for the benefit of the workingmen who had families and were poor,l a part of which will perhaps be donated to the widow and children. The funeral 'lakes place at the Wyalusing M. E. Church at four o'clock P. )1." G. T. 00T/NOM PROCEEDING& The mular monthly meeting held July 7i 1879, waecalled to order at 8 o'clock the following members being pres ent : H. Dodge, Burgese; Alger, Hol comb, Jones, Keeler, Moutanye, Stevens. The minutes of the last regular and two special meetings were read and rip proved. . Chief Engineer Frost asked the Coun cil to authorize the Treasurer to purchase a supply of badges for the members of the Fire Department, each member to pay the Treasurer the cost of the badge on delivery. J.• V. Geiger, Esq., addressed the Coun cil in favor of complying with the request of the Chief Engineer, and gave a sketch of the action of the department, and the meritorious services of the members for the past twenty-live years. - Messrs. Eaten and Coolbaugh of the Fire Police asked for an appropriation of twenty dollars to purchase caps for the members of the Fire Police. Thomas Muir asked for the abatement of a nuisance molting from drains emp tbyingusin into the gutter south of his place of ess. Henry L. Laraoreux presented a peti tion for opening a street forty feet wide, from State street north to Lombard street. The following communication was laid before the Council by the Burgess, and the Secretary directed to publish the same verbatim with the minutes : - TOWisDA, July the 71879. to the Honerable Barges and Coucel of the Borrcough of towanda us ladle begs your honors to pas an odens to clear the corners of the sidewalks ia the Evening so us ladis along aspaisloy that corner at the Bank every evening tie so crpude with the white and black and dog all smoking. that we can hardly git to the Wok store and noose room without being insulted or spit upon in doing so you blige us ladies and for you we will ever pray for you, ex cuse my poor writing. It was moved and ordered that the Po lice be directed to abate the nuisance complained of.. :„ By Councilman Holcomb : E 5 Resolved, That Johnson Wells and Ow.' 'W. Mofilt aro hereby appointed special ;policemen for the ensuing Council year without pay, except when detailed for duty by direction of the Burgess, or in his absrece by the Assistant Burgess, and when on duty to be under the direction of the Chief of Police. Adopted. • The Street Committee of the Third Ward, was authoriXed to repair William street, and to repair the approach to the river under- the railroad bridge at Overton basin.- . Complaint having been made of thun healthy condition of l th e atmos re, caused by throwing parts of dead nirnals "(1 ‘ on the river bank, near Mr. Dayton's, the matter .was referred to the San tart' Com mittee, with authority to t o such ac tionittbe CaAO , llll they mig deem exee ii dien or the health of the surrounding neighborhood. r's% On motion, the St t Committee of the First Ward was a thorized to remove a tree from the co rof Elizabeth and Third-et. / ' - ' The complaint of Mr. Muir was then called up, wh i ern motion of Councilman Jones the Str eet Committee was diretted to examint t t o ,ed ascertain the most suit able plan abate the nuisance with the least expense to the borough, and report to the nett meeting. Tho z Street CoMmittee of the - Second Ward was authorized to examine and, if , • ry, repair the culvert at the foot of Poplar street between Clark B. Por -r's and Mr. Jordan's Meat market. r The Street Committee of the First Ward was authorized to put a plank on the bridge on Water street near John JEfolmea' Action on Mr. Lamoreaux's petition was postponed to the next-meeting. By. Councilman Montanye : Resolved, • That the Street . Committee of the Tbird Ward be and is hereby author ized to pit , ten loads of gravel in the holes on York Avenue between the Porter lot and Wm. Dittrich's. (Adopted.) 'The question of procuring badges for the members of the Fire Department was called np, when, after some discuss ion, Mr. Holcomb offered the following resolution, which was adopted Rewired, That the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to purchase badges fur the members of the respective tire companies comprising the_ Fire Depart ment of the borough of Towanda, when the proper officers of the respective com panies shall furnish him with a list of the said members, accompanied by their in dividual pledges to take and pay for the same at their actual cost when purchased. The question of an appropriation of twenty dollars for the purehass of caps for the Fire Police was on motion indefi nitely postponed. The following bills were ordered pad, to-wit : Gas Co.—Oas tor Pollee Station, Nay. " " Liens mouse, May. 1.50 %%.50 64 44 44 o ne . us " " Pones Station, Jose, . IMMEI a, toremelog Wool Wm Illowelo, LM .41•10m1~4. es,. or Wqr. IL - ILO ombotft e. Wromos. ma sod Mar. MO. IL, • A aptanag we* into, -_. I.llx/a/ lielooMO IL op* OW. Mo. IA • 21 11, Was W • Pot towns, • 10100 Wu. at- want 4 L 411- W. W.lolg**l7. taw with • - p i oxtes mos 4,16 4 e. 101,011. lOW Wiles& • _ robs Mil 4/0/Itogobow. foe woks to Auto 0, "IMO JXkoidotry, post. So Mout! as 0.10 43,11L80te11. Womeleot pon. ILOO ' 17114 01064 taidialoo 11 °' , 1 77, Flit lOW WS on 1114.11! Thom,. • '11.7.. 66-7 7, — MASA Taco. I A 40. ^, 2 " - Worths Mu% " " 1t ti C. N.lll bows me, AL, LIS C. Dhoorott li ! li sorigoo rti V l Jooo moll an thy, 21.5* 0. - Aaiun% " 10 glom OW Douai Lyookl day labor, Irks Wor IWO Temoodoo. we of Tows Clock, - - WM I. C. 16011 W. golary tat Jose, tie ham Lookab7. 1.55 Tats 4-,•••‘••411N41 No report received (tom - the Potion lko partmont, ' On motion, adjourned: ' Knionnunt;iker— Alums. Jail 'lli. The Fourth passed vegepleamindy, accidents occurring, antis* law oases Of intoxication being notiosible..-The usual amount of exhuberantpiiriotismnmong thesmalltmewasfolloweghithsafternm* and evening by fantastiegamenaldli* works by the larger: : entheshigii._ A large crowd was in ~saes, -and the parade quite amusing, showing:the ridkndons aide of man's goOd advantage.. The itrewoke were good and the half-doren %Mowlent,up ;mad* seen gidte adistanoe. The center of -Wyse*..was #=festive* for the Ritmo; being held is theft MR- About $l5O was received; and-the mat . -. sloe made Pleasint by the attendance -of the best citizens of the place. - - The ladies in charge may well* feel repaid for their ; MU-sacrifice inCOlßlßOthil u t #*o l 4/4 the busiest we noticed the wing tutra ed ladies and gentlemen': acud' , blrecnza., krr. and Mrs. 'ELY ' Mr. and Mrs. PARE, Mr. and Mrs. Eamon, Mr. and Mrs. ABATE, Messrs. Perrenl: DEANS, • MITCHELL, CIO. Misses CORBIN, Kinn; and CLAPP Raided at a fruit, and confectionery stand with quiet, grace. Misses Sawyer' and GRACE as flower girls were sucomutfill. Misses PATTERSON and SNELL sold chances in a cake and silver butter dish, realizing liandsoiselt.' Miss JENNIE ELBREEZ as "Rebecca IT the Well," and MMus Catiranran and Rana in charge eta post-office, were se= Mrs. worthy of the positions. R. Mrs. JOHNSON, the Misses EDDY and oth ers were assisting. Socially and lbw:silki ly it was a success. The Sayre Manufacturing Works, con sisting of a planer and other valuable ma chinery, was destroyed by fire on the morning of the sth instant. A large cod a / a rse of friends and neigh bors- gathered Sunday morning to pay their respecter to the remains or:: Mutt -RAT TOZER, Esq., who died suddenly on Thursday. He was an raged 'and reelect ed citizen of Athena township, and lams numerous relatives and friends to mourn his departure. The ordinance of baptism:was adminis tered to five candidates on Sunday 'Morn= ing, by Rev. Mr. McManus, pastor of the Presbyterian Church—two were im-• mersed, and just before the evening ser vice Rev. Mr. WATROUS, of the Baptist Church, baptised seven. The river hanks were lined with people desirous of wit nessing the impressive ceremony. Rev. J. BARIVN FRENCH., of Trey, is expected to preach in the Baptist Church on Thursday evening, and administer the ordinance of baptism. The Universalist Church, under Ake care of Rev. Mr. EARLE is reviving, and and has hopes of clearing up the debt hanging over them. - Harvesting will begin this week with fair crops, • - haying already progressing, thus keeping farmers at home. PERSONALP. —juttos T. email% is spending his col lege vacation at the home of his father, Dr. J. L. Conant, of this place. —Miss ANNA Mtranss is how at home. She has been pursuing a course in painting at the School of Design, Philadelphia. —Mr. and Mrs. Aiwa Baown, of New Haven, Connecticut, are paying a visit to their friends in this place and Litchfield. —Miss EMMA Wantous recently grad uated at the Lewilburg pniversity, and her friend, Miss AUTUVR, of Philadel phia, are at the residence of Rev. Mr. WATIVIRTI, father of Miss Emma. Warm WeMbar° Agitator, July 1. . , The new Willcox House in this borough will be opened about the Best of Septem ber, under The charge of .Mr. Willard, of Owego, N. Y....1t is reported that silver ore has been found on a farm in Texas belonging to Mr. Knox, the keeper of the .aintity.house at this plice....M.r. Samuel Jenkins, a Supervisor of Elk township, died a few days ago. He had held the of fice several terms...-. Mr. Samuel Daley, of Millerton, died last Thursday, alter a 1 long and painful illness caused by cancer in the stomach... . Items respecting • 'injury of live stock by: running *gat. t barbed wire • fences are becoming qp to Q frequent.... A son of Mr. John 0 bier, of BlOseburg , fell from a fence afe days ago and brolre a leg beim, the i... There are some cases of dip diphtheria at Elkland....Tbere are somem .im of scar ' let fever at Roseville:, ~ . The .E. Church atDsceola is to be renovatedand bright ened up generally..... Mr, onroeFergn son, of Covington, has no to Waliing ton, to enlist in Miele 's armit ...Mr. S. A. Gaskill, of Co ngton, came near dying recently from acessive 'bleeding of the nose. The h Marge was not check ed until he bad ost about a gallon -of b100d....Pr0f.. A. Allen is to spend the last two w ka of the - month at•Larn ed, Kansas, an instructor at the Pawnee County T hers' Institute, which 9ac con venes on 7 a 13th instant. SULLIVAN COUNT!. Prom the Democrat, Laporte, Jaly S. _ LaPorte Hotel is undergoing repairs. -The' veranda on the mat and north sides 011ie building is to be extended along ,the west side.... The work on Odd Fel lows' Hall progresses rapidly ender : , the skilled supervision of Messrs. Conklin and Hackley....oo Friday last Mr. Charles 'Tinklepangh and Mr. Charles Miller, of this place, met with what might have been a very serious accident. They were at work in the woods peeling bar, and had cut a tree which in falling struck - an.- other, breaking therefrom several• large dry limbs Which fell to the ground With a tremendous crash, pieces of which struck both of them, injuring theminite severe: ly. They were some little distance apart at the time of the accident, and were both. injured by the shock to the extent of be ing rendered for the time being insensi ble, m which condition they remained for some minutes. • Miller was drat to retort er and called to his companion , but re ceiving no answer seen* was made by him and Tinklepaugh •was found. Both had received a severe shock, but their in juries were of a nature not to be consid ered as dangerous, no 'bones being bruit en. Tinklepaugh had received severe in juries about the head and shoulders, while his companion had sustained an injury of the back. From theThullore Review, July L WILLIAM C. Garay mid wife add:lid, to Dushore on Friday evening after an ebsencecof about 18 months in Texas. They will remain here during the sum. mer. The rest of the family are in good health and doing well in Texas. ...Hon: George D. Jackson is still (moaned to his home much of the time by illness which began over a Month since while in Harris., burg. No HoerrraL Natztao.—No asiatial hospital needed for Hop Bitters patients;: nor large-salaried puffers to telh►bat Hop Bitters will do or earn, as tbry tell their own std by their` tercels and absolute Sir MD CAGES at the ieetatore. Cal at J. L. Kent's, Agent., and bol a those 882TLAND SHAWLS, very eb.sp. Kid Gloves, Laos Mitts and Laos Top Glareo; lo good moortments st EVIIIISA, 11111AIMITIVIL - ti' Large stock of LADIES TIES st J. L. Arai. Ilr 'viz* sleek pe ww ORR9MOS and OIL PAINTINGS" at, the Sect store. MIOI - Nelsilberfsig Ciiintles. T1043A COUNTY. suessasir Locsat. : 1 6"1 .1: was. sad bur for VoloPhiso co eatsC.lll.lP.' T Arndt Jack, 12 / 4 ' 74 i i 3 .1111 -r i T i f *OR V4,1114,°- Illir No other Vihsel like eqisals the varpoweerideuirsthe. turiasooks goo %v 1 wt. • Difmr• BIONI EIEMI - t rA: ontioums sonhashigar t ia lf r Usmiii~, in'Azika,inT. liraolion with to tubs 6-pvidltobio ImataOmitThis au w.bSlLWioimito-ft Is itbs Tesicildas "int, Ihstrbar: glirMX ) :Ards ( ii =BROW A; Amiss irrinuts. • ' sirsva as & 442 ,1101 a id cAs inta sed 411165no thi ell~e~3 Jura c, ridsagir,..w• !WIMPS GOODS, DRESS GOO" my!" CRICIrist,LT. =Mk AIM. bainements in LADIES' LINEN 81:11211, WOMB, DOI4IWIIII, PAXAISOLII sad ramponvinaws. . or mine a If Iklnoth ha n. an also sol of Vikb may Left amid los berm partandie allsewhea. OrROSIERY, GLOVES sod COR. siTB ti grist variety, ot VMS% 111Mediee, Gents said Children's sum air essitmar. loft sad slartilenreat IVAXIS a" SATINS, SILKS sad RIBBONS t. su *ll shalles, stlilleßllll. tirairions in ulna LINEN 4 ,NAPMIIO4.4IIBOI, AA. at MUM. yr Jobs., Maddock. .bosit „osiebnited eatilathapiWakiarealida Craekeri as tae is cast on; aka a tal assort eat of Crockery aad Obiaaisra st tie lowest pilaw tf. - I Table Damasks, Napkins, Doy lies yoWsia Snow. gai at, very cheap at EVANS lalrThe Writ, Best and Cheapest aids of Sills tor. ladloir. Misair•aad Candreas* moat la blood at Cosum.s mew pad, emu Rata mad ritarota. Trael di 'WON% Mast. ' or Plain and Fumy clothe and cond om. la Sett Patterns oe by the yerd. very cheap .s Zeus I Ithdreth's. fir Summer Silks, Grenadines, Black and Colored Buntings at IMAMS & • tr. COMES has the best wearing Shoes to Hen, Boyi aad Teethe weer em altered la Towanda, eat as prime within the reach et . • vir French Organdies, American Leer iest Jae!carets. Parcells sad Clingherna, In sew ehrAce oplee, at IMAMS it- 111111.111111111111. I Black Mks, and Canlnnineak in full araortweat, arid at lower colon than OM at EVANS'aIIIZIRIUMIII. garret tickets to all points West, Marta and ikettorest. at the lowest posellae sates, adt we or Wens, H. E.IILBCOCH, Agent. at Voss' Depot,ToWaoda. 1f• - - tor For fine Miflinery , first chin Hair Good e Jaye Canvass, Gold and Slyer Barad Card Board, and Chlkkaa's Sailor Hats, earl oa Mrs. X. 4. IPletelses.,No. 4, Bridal) Stmt. Blearßlog and sewing over asps:Sally. . oar CASSIMERES at very low prices to else flea eaLit 1. L. MOMS, Agent. if ~Ihr-Dr. /41,4; Dentist, of Towiada, *tabs la Laporte on Tuesday, July liStb, and win remain watt the 'nth. His oaks to Towanda will be eloeed daring that ttake.' " WV° to Stern's for your MILLINERY GOODS. There yea will end the LARGEST vAair.rr of the LATEST STYLES, and their Wen are , althla the reach of M. • fir L. B. RODGERS challenges co .. atom far quality of goods sad la* pekes ol4ssill. Doors, anode sooklEoldini,s, sod a 1 bull 4g as. MAO. aseS4tl se - Evans & HIM • Twenty Kyles of Carats. • MrEviins & Mild -th ere Selling all Casa COTTON GOOD: t the Lewin no cam prelate; before the • tame. WOOL • ROINC. whew s dos those - aim tone Round and stralght as a ptairete transparent as aright lt• yell It I lbs smiles and Panes. sa she draws eat the sh • ng and slik-Ulte thread,• Send la • wool before cold weather. as It saves *sponse • d insures better work. U. R.lxofrax, • • Camptosra, Bradford County, Pa. beraei en, railing abort of unmistakable maned upon tato of Inman& of Wier could alginate and maintain the !eepatation fi Airfare -SeIIeAPAIIILLA MOTS. IS IS . pound of the,best vegetable' alteraUves,Mitti lodides of Potasltan and Iron, and la the most spetue.of all remedies fOr scrofulous, inefekrild, or blood disorders.' traltormly sueessshil and eery Lain In IN remidlal steels. It produces raped and complete cures of flerofsla, Sores, Balls, Humors, Pimples. Eruptions, Skin Diseases. and all laser den arising from impurity of the blood.' By its hivigoratlng effects It always relieves and often cures Liver Complaints, Periaki Weaknesses and Intgularilles, and is a potent renewer or =MVO: Tor purifying the blood tt bas no equal. It tones up Me system. =stores' arid presumes the health, =dimwits vigor and energy. Tor forty years It has been In extensive Use, and Is today the most tellable ;medicine for the suffering sick, every where. For ale by all dealer!. MARRIED. ACILEY—VANDERMANK.—At the lloorooton, July I. lea. by heir. Hair= strong. Mr. Wilson Ackley sad Miss Ida May Vandennart. both of Athens. BENJAMIN-11011TOEL—At the paroanage,llont, rostoa. July I. IDA by Rev. Holkok Anortrom Mr. David syA hßua.ealatain and Miss Mazy -Horton, both ot - • COLIIIIAN-11111211.-1a Laltaysville.• July 2, ISM at the reenitesee of Mr. L. P Biaeknian. by Miss ones Mies B. Rich Smith: both Mo. mond, Mr. hadisee .1, Coleman et 1081 C--WOOD.—In Lelts_yortlis. Judy • ISM by Rim James Rieldsood. Xt. • W. Bose, of Plite. to Ulu Anna R. Dr of llatosti N.Y. GUI VP e l2l-11cCARE 41i ....At the madames of D. D.' Mbyt fa at. July CA, Ms, byA. Chabbuelt. Senausla ODRA and Katie McCabe. bottled .layttua. PIILLBB I(ATHRtt&—At tho beim of the bride, aly • by Rev. Ws. famish lfr. 7. J.' Fulhor. of Raba. Wyoming aloofly, to NW Lizzie, daughter of Ma Matters, !sq., of IfaDs. Wyoming axial:. Vs. • 0110. • • • • - sucir..-41n sudsy. Jay f r IS% be ebb borne of ber ebb. Dr. Mick. to riles, Mn. Lyn . = Uuck. rWANDA MARKETS. , . - • DEPORTED BY STEVENS a LONG, General dealer' In Grecerles anilP trainee, Patton , . Block, earner Data and Bridge Streets. WEDNESDAY EVENLY G, JULY 9,1079. - . TATUM. COLLUtO near per bbl I sns• n . s 718 700 Ilour_per sack ' '2W. 1 50 1 505 IID Corn Neal per iOO lbw .. 1 Or. 1 108 120 amp feed: 1008 •• • • - 1 1001 120 Co Wh rn eat, per bush - 955 100 • 1 008 120 5045 • Song u Rye `. 4 1. 60 uss 60 Osta • ~.;.".. WOW sse 25 EnekwheaL,.... ...... . 32. 40 W. 50 Clover seed , - 460 560 Tlasethy. visten,...... . 1 508 175 ENDA 1121 be, ..... 1 005 160 1 She 200 Pork. loess . bbl. 12 00Hass Dressed hags • • e r. ' SO dbanklers...., 6 - . 7 10 Lard 75 '7 • 1040 I Batter. Whit .. MB DO • Balls• 4 ' IND U 120 1219' Eggs, fresh - 1101 12M Cheese - ... 1001 11 «, 10 Green apples, bath 60 ' DO TO Tetuan. per budist.... 70 W . SO, • • SI. 90 Onions 1 0051 00 • 1 2651 IS Beeswax — • - 32 IS . , Conad6ris ST . DATION I INC. - Rides • • Deacon " nA4O seem Sheep Pelts • • 1 0151 II Lan. Was. "iftqo Jtheigisnients. 10FENRVII0118g,'' • , . . tow viz svaersAs_rsAiN) • • COIN= WAIN A. WASHINGTON STRZITS Towmom. PA.' •Xeshist an hears. Tense to nit the Masa. Large • - • \ • stable attached. . WY. TISHRT, Psorsorros. Irewasda, July I, is-tf. • MTICE is hereby given that the , Asibosa lk apalstag Noixaver ot soul or. Plano A sit. - Book aeozosta, eta; aril ati Auer for sews. WW. S. VINCENT. Jo. si t ia,. Tr . L: TOWNER, IL Dy JLJL• 110111110PATIII0 Plrrtlel 111 ~MG sad ales jera Moth et Dr. RI% sit 11104 Mut, Mash rs. judoft. ENS 77-17 . wertves. .IPaO Tarn orril Nola. MOioroAlr, 0119725, iztomosas fat basodlolaingos woo rowalsoma pri Oa il=rear. Tat ar taatbarts tam rola ; spanoroo, qt 1,1111,11431.4.114 away s; ism; Tri . • Farmer* See Rere rar OZAUX Wan TO BUY TOO Sid ' ' AND CHZAPIIIIT - WHEEL 'RAKE? It has do yos wilt lad tbs TOMPKINS COUNTY LEADER rot oar. Oa Tiro nose's To az TEI *BM. • So otber rake equals It Is Its edsptattow perfect• ILININI of radio& add do be used In eeele a vest variety of ways sad kinds of work sa to be without s dad. It Is asipkt, durable. sad clasp. hate an of your grab, eat by cradle late swaths, willaiktisske flelo latadhe fal .bbilnwiu, Ma Wel ergo Itasol mkt* the lay ea Alahath. If is sold of i price to ode the ifitiOlk. Two sill mai* a ant aide* If rod wadi pwiessit to Is pomaded late awy Wier ' Tor Ade, wholesale sad renal; by .E. IL WELLES. Towanda, f1,,-111179. • ;w MICAL,2" I\T HARVESTING TOOLS GRASS-AND GRAIN [=f•*. =de &mil .---- 4 1 n 11=-1 Sei'the !Maths, lithe stones, Hand ' Homo Rak Teeth„ Hay ork Handles, ay Fork Pulleys, G' Revolving Horse r • 01-27111811 - WB HAVE A FARM TY THE'POP ULAIt KIHDB AND SHAPEA BO THAT ALL CAN BB SUITED. • Childle ringer*, GT more Make Machine Sections,' Rivets & Guards, &c., &c., &c. We have exercised SPECIAL CARE in ptsrehasing our stock of HAY7BO AND HARVESTING TOOLS - and see.. are confidant we can suit the farming comnsts- Mir both in (tux:Lin-and PRICE. Carriap Makers' Blacksmiths' Suppies, 3Pairrtis gib Coils AND GENERAL EARED Iv Ariz ALWAYS COMPLETE. A. D. DYE & CO., Main Street ' , Towanda, Pa. ~ 1 l'Ognigida. 11170. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDI tares at I t oarandi Dortragb &boot District May 81st, 1874 to Jane Ist, 111711:7 Salaam cm band June Mt. 3790 73 ' A. Wickham. conceier 5,630 79 L. T. Noyes ... 105 00 . , State appropriation 961 SCI O. W.ltyan, non-resident galls 56 50 E. T. Baron:" • " " 149 11 County Treasurer. seated lands. -31 Ot , , W. J. Young . in 00 ' - 117,1141 33 Toseberst wages Janitor Merest ' ..... Legal foes • Illiseell B*la p g , : :,.., . ____ __ _._ -- 78 Is JlfiN~tyil ..... . n e w . ...... • 44 311 Repairs. marble sad . privy.. 430 400 Insuraace 115) 25. Coal 300 13 Treasurer .114 34, Secretary 06, 183 34 Bence • AIMS, 11e$1 tents 444 - 444141 t 5p.. ...410.400 , Seboolfneeer. . .. , 50 4 00 JrnArett4l44 Ch 41100,,qat., 4114 1,414 oo • , L. T. - Bone; late enactor 142, 41 - A. Wickham, collector.... • IMA n • 800 44 mammas. I . • 0 7 ,011 40 0 % 0 01a1 1 4 . #lO.lllll - E. T. es - ATOO oo Hien Mace Lon 40 =-411,70. 04 - • S. W. ALVORD, Secretaq. Jose 216 , 1WlitalL • • • • • - THE BUCKEYE Still maintatns its place at the head of all mowing machines. For durability, We of manage. went, and perf ec tion of work, it is atieqUida" A 's Other machines are good just' in propo_ition to , their imitation, of the Buckeye. Manufactured by Slifer, Walls & Shiluee Manufactiving Company., Lewisburgh, Pa.. . . YOB MALI BY N. B. MYER & SON; Myersbutg, Bradford Co., Pa. , . Myeraborg, May 29th, 187914 w. -AND Hay: keg, akes, CRADLES ! Our Scotto( and 11 7 377 lISTIIIDITVI3B. .µ4ie 00 332 00 900 50 IS 53 awn FO7 IS ME A rspEc _A Ell 1 POWELL;TA SUMMM-s.l: - i - DRE 4 SS . :.:: - SiLKS; ENE At 517 cents per. innt,• snirttt 75 cents. 7froisrp.. - • ,-- :jmi4Es , _::oooDs At 16 cents per yard, worth 2 5 out!. COTTONI & WORSTED DRESS GOODS TN VARIOUS 'STYLES AND COLORS, At One Shilling' er yard, worth Twenty . Cents. ■ Two Cases lazier Dress 'Cocas, At Six and one-fourth- cents per . yari, worth One Shilling. Also, a large.assortment in a great variety of styles and makes, of Plain and Lace Buntings, Ilernani Cloths, •Gre-nadines Mourning Dress Fabrics, ATE E.6I.IALLY Low. PRICES. Towanda, Pa., May 26i,4, 1870, From the Factory to the Wearer. Shirts of Superior Nis in. Extra Fine Linen Shield Bosom, Open Back, French Yoke and completely finished for $7.50 /1: DOZEN!! thetas enrapieted arnateetsseats glib oat of the lararesegoUsta rectories to Om tatted reales fee seta. ' tanned savory orabiniav Media, at volevrasfy tow preen, and barley lorely farmed Oar Wilda« Far lb. nunafa;ea«..l omen and bate lalarea, In all Wiles, are bane Amide., ea mat • an Import's t. riepar. tare from lila t^latt 010.1117 Melaed by goober cstabliataitents, awl to pence smrs.lver dtravily in cosnettantra si.,n wits the esamotzater, then arnialnc the rno.notts profits ropstrak by solgrUClNCte and the retail treat% sae...alloy as ea auk.. the fallereing antorertJeated cSn II bareffer .116,11 a, Dee Liars rinishedirermis Take Starer. aa abov e . truly farteev. . - • .Ir.ree y - • • • 4.0 p • • as ss a a • As 01.-rate ore rail«, enl4 Dialed Sleeve and Canoe Bottoms presented to verb malt-err or 3, eor It Starts. x v . l .t e shirt frnishe4 rseaplete, .111, a set rations as above. ..et prep stid I n so,' rn rooefrt et lldt eeata. We warrant 11.cr*ShIrls t., belratfe4lllll In eetrr respect, to be eubeteraltaly sal meetly baishit. slot! in appestroare. serslallley aid stile In art- Ifhkt In I betnartot two or aloe t Soles a. mad, :tool into ef.o.llor worn.bnetantlerraeo of 41.1 sad lingth alum. Evearaber new-anine f«ra m pt. ear* all lintels] ct (trap t Rey reb!ris saner Yob.e•t e , ey • e.“e te. eke.« or rem«, !aeon. Cal elocale .rr.o...m•ftb .1, pt4obes. NEW VOLiIeFtENISIIING CO., 421 Broadway. Ner Y. U. SA Wit Abonliseatattc) WE HAVE ON HAND. A LARGE STOCK OF' LAUNDRY AND TOILET SOAPS, WHICH'WE OFFER 2'o ' THE WHOLESALEAND RETAIL TRADE \ AT THE VERY LOW- EST CASH PRICES. CALL AND EXAMINE pUR GOODS. . - - • • E.• F. DITTRICII Towabdsh Jely S. Irk FIRE itSMATIQN, Of Philadelphia. i . • : I - ORO kNIZED esprimusk t, CAPITAL, • • •$00;000.00 LUITS ninety • 54,000,000.00 Amodaiks continues to lassie trent Lou' sad Dumb by Vito. lloaiebigd Tor. altars, bad ll ordi abo the . • WM. S. VINCENT, Amt.. WAR stiseVrewanda t roe *Mr• ,I.'..'''BARG-AIN:SI BMW wan TnufwEEK 'A LINE or. In various styles and alreolors, ' 'ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF ALSO, dLARGE LOT OF ALSO, Organdies, JUST RECEIVED, prRE THE APPLICATION OF _ of Rt. Rev. Wiliam Ofßatil,_ Bishop of scnuiton,,to tuortgage lands to the .Boron of South Waverly. lit the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. MO, September Tenn, Mils . . Not ice la hereby given that application was made to d Cdurt on the 7th day_ of July. A. D. 1871,- by the Rt. Rev. William Cellarat Bishop of Setum ton.to decree a mortgage upon lands in 'the Bor. , ough of Bourn Waverly, which he holds to trust for the Catholics of South Waverly, to raise the sum of Are hundred dollars. The said Court ordered and directed that notice be given of the . same publication in the ISEADeOIte RaeORTZe. and Athena Grasette, for the space' of- four weeks, that said application will be beard on Monday, Septette. ber Ist, 11.710, at 2 o'clock P. M. , - RODNEY.A.:IIERCITR, . Towanda, July 10, 18794 w - Solicitor. •* • IN RE THE ASSIGNMENT OF Ed. E. Loomis for the benefit of his ereelltorn. la the Court of Common Pleas of 'Bradford Conn. ty, No. IN; February Term, 1875: , • Notice Is hereby given, that application was roade.to said Court on the 7th day of July, A. D. 1871, by F. W. Hovey, Assignee of Ed. B Loomis to be discharged - u Assignee of said Mats. The said Court-mdered and directed that notice be giv en of the same by publication In the InnAmroun RICIVIITZR and Northern 17er Outfit, for the apace of font weelta„ . that said application will be heard on Monday, September let, M 5 o'clocil • E. B. PARSONS. ' Troy,. July 10.,18754w A SSIGNEE'S SALE.—By virtue of an order of the District Court of the Valhi ed states tor the Western District of Pennsjlra• ids, the undersigned wilt sell at publie residue, at the Court House, Towanda, ♦ Sd, MS, at 10 o'clock a, m., MI the uncollected notes, judgmente,, and book, accounts of MT, June. Bankrupt. Terms Cash. -lAMBS W. iIEIiCCII, Towanda, July 10, lailri•Ser. Assignen." ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Letten of Administration haring been granted 'to the undersigned, upon the estate of Alexia/les Ennis, late of Standing Stone township, deceased, notice is hereby given that 'ail perms Indebted to the laid estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and all persons having claims to Murat the samewithout delay, . • • US. ELEAN ER ENNIS: Administratrig; - FRED ENNIS. • • JAMES H. CODDING, Administrators. Towanda, Ph.. Jane 17, 1579.. A DMINISTRATOREP NOTICE. -A - Z.Letters of Adnelnistestlon Lask, been grant ea to the undersigned. upon the estate of Joan Cabal, deceased, late .01 Inieshequla tomensh_ Ip, .notice Is hereby glum that an persona Indebted to said estate see requested to make Immediate pay ment. sad an persona haring claims to present the mama Without delay. MARY J. CAUAI. Aduantitratrlx. • WILLIAM J. LENT AdUIMISUIttorm • *la will anuesea stieshequln, Pa., Jong /r. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Letters of Administration hiving bees granted . to the undersived i upon the estate of Charles Newell, demasa4 latetif ifysox townshp. notice I. beteby_ghien that all persons Indebted to the aid estateare requested to teaks Immediate payment, and an persons having clams against said estate must present them duly authenticated for settlement. • • • EHEE:iMia;WM lIDITOR'S NOTICE.— In. - the A - A i :Orphan% Collet of SWIMS Candy, So. a, • Septetafer tarts. 1179. In the matter of the estate of PSI Waromlate of Pike. deceased. ThOundessigued, an Auditor appointed to Ms. tribute the motley In the ham .da of the - Executor affairs( fuses the sale of said deowllaatlsseal estate, will attend to the duties of his a tdutateat at Ids °Meats Towanda Boroullt4 on WONDAT. the 21st day of JVILY, A. D. WIN at 1 °Viol a - T. u. BENJ. 111. PSC Auditor. Towanda, Jane fist, VIM A _ DMINISTRATOREV NOTICE.- Letters of - Administrates ballad been grant ed to the suldevatgued, 11111:41 the AM! et J.'B. Reeve, dimmed, late of Attu= township. nodes Is hereby then that allpersons Wafted to mkt estate are requested to make hantedlate mood. w an ithout demo s all persons Wise elates to preasnt the saute • • T. T. PAGE, Administrator. - ELLEN r. REEVE, Admlaterstrini ..,Athens Pa, June Itrre. • s l l slad4e rr " t° r 7 ( tr e e. 111Aat., t MWMall U=WRII MA CO. Lawns, &e„- f ciegar, JAVIER . SKWELL % J. K. NEWICI.L. • Admtufaratos. Wpm June 111, 11171 11 .. - , j..,~+. 111 IMOS Solldtot.