itad *potter, a CUM 8. .41L11114.166CAL =ITC% Towanda, Ps., Thursday; July 17,1871 W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Desluta FINE JEWELRY, WATaIIEL SILVER & PLATED WARE, • TOWANDA PA. Towanda, Jac. Is. 157?. - .. LOCAL AND CENERALS- Mss uses of - the --=- ItepUbliran County Committee of 1879, who were not present I at the meeting orthe Committee on duly 10th, and who have not yet appointed the `,I - members of the VigiLsoce Committee for • their respectiVe districts, are requested to - send the names of thtiee active• Republi cans to the Chairman, HENRY STREETER, Esq., Towanda, Pa., ar..isoon as passible. ELMAA has five lodges of good tem plays. . THE Fourth July will fall on Sunday next. year. • ; : • • TOE receipts of COUP'S show at this place, were 0,240. MONTlloas milkmen are selling milk for two nta per quart. Oxus D. Tvr.v.n bas becn appointed Master at Minnegna. IE MERCUW Hall . is being repainted and papered; and otherwise rejlivenated. Pmeronz, br the Standard Company, at Mercur Hall, next Monday evening. Go. "A SLIGHT frost visited portions, of Pot ter County on Tuesday morning—of last week. .T. W. INGHAM, of Sugar Run, has ono of the finest fields of wheat in Bradford County. PETEII llEnoic is at Alba, projecting the erection of some manufacturing es tablishment. 1 THE veteran soldiers of Wayne county are perfecting measures looking to a per manent organization. THE Democratic County Conention of Siisquehanna County will be held the sec ond Monday in September. THE Sunday School of the Presbyterian, Church, Canton, had an enjoyable picnic at Minnequa one day last week. THE lathes of the Baptist congregation, at Troy, gave a- " Moonlight Lawn Festi val," one evening last week, and realized THE snake stories with which the pa. pers are now filled, should be discounted largely as a general thing to arrive at the truth. • ST. MICIIA UN Church, of Canton, re alized over one hundred dollars from the pic-nic given by the ladies of its congrega : Lion, July .rth. Cut:not of the Messiah <UniVersalist), Rev. SIIRIGLEY, of Philadelphia, Preach next Sunday at 10i A. at. No evening servide.~' THE Tedeher i e Journal, published at Wilkesbarre, foi July is out, and a valu ablo-nunibcr' it is. It ShOUld be in the hands of every school teacher. HAnnv WISE, of "State Lice, had• a narrow, escape from being severely in jured, if not killed, by d runaway . teatn at that place one day last week. Two neat iron verandas that have re cently been added to the front of the In ternational Hotel, add much to the' ap pearance of that pleasant hostelry. Cusnr.ff FEnorsos, of State Line, was severely burned in the face by the premature eiplosion or a revoker which he was engaged in loading on the Fourth. THE trout season will 'close on the first of August under the new law. The pis catorially-inclined will:govern themselves accordingly and catch their trout in sea- IMI! Tim Lancaster 'hitilligencer has dis covered that the English sparrow is a graminivorons and not an insectivorous bird. But how are we to get rid of the pests? Fon a cool, comfortable, and artistic shave add hair-cut, there is no hotter place to go • in this section • than to STEDGE'S Tonsorial Parlor, .in the Ward House. TUE weather on; Monday last was the warmest ever experienced in this place to our knowhidie. We are informed that at 7 r. it., the tlierMometer. registered •90 degrees. .I)irrnEnr.s. of a very malignant t9.le is -nrevalent_in South Gibson, SuQUelialitia county. Several Children have already Aied with it, and a number inure are dangerously ill. THERE have been 1200 applicants for pensions from Luzern() countb . tinder the arrears of pensions act. tuo •of thin, Mrs. I)Es:suit:iv of Dallas, has received $l5OO Lack pension. A YOUNG MAn by the name of JAMES ()LEMAN, died at Roaring Branch, July sth, froM the effects of becoming intoxi cated and laying out in the sun. several hours on the Fourth. • Mils. J. K. PCTSAM, of Cantongbruised one of her limbs by a fall one 'day last week, and inilamation having set in, fears are entertained that serious consequences may result from the injury. QI - ITE a goodly number of young Can tonians had an excursion to Mt. Pisgah and a picnic there on Tnesday of last week: - One of the party informs us that toy all had a glorious. time. Tea Enterprise Manufacturing Cnni panY, of Troy, is at work making-two very_fine circular saw mills; one for a 1111%11 at Painted Post, and the other for .-r. SWEF.T, at. Carpenter's- Wu frequently hear of fortunes amount ing to millions of dollars coming from the old country to their friends in the United • States. But some how or other they nev i er get here cicept in small amounts. _ M NEQ IN SOI.D.—Tho property of the ilinuctitra .Springs and Improvement Company, was sold at United States Marsbare sale, on Tuesday of last week, to J.Kon ToMs, of Port Deposit, for the consideration of $12,000. • 111%: U. A. BARTLETT, of Stigii Run, Lai perchased the Eilenberger property at that place, and is having the direlling hoUse thereon re-modeled and• improved, preparatory to its occupancy by his fam ily. (41. contkesmons T of an . Elmira paper says thatTaVin Hantun is' having a lot of omnibuses built at •Alba, with which he proposal -to "Compete with the Weft can at Williamsport in carrying passe"- gem _ -A RUNAWAY RN= OR Main 1021,0%, day morning last, created quite a little excitement for a few minutes. Except breakhAg the axle to a boggy, no damage :as done. The team belonged to TUE Lawn tarty given on the grounds of Mrs. E. H. SEEM!, York Avenue, on Friday evening last, for the benefit of Christ Chnmh, was a very enjoyable affair, and we 'learn netted quite a hand= some sum for the Church. A nr.-usion or all the , graduates now living, of the Basquelsms Collegiate In stitute, at this place, we learn, Is to, take plaCe in September, in commemoration of the founding of the institution twenty five years ago. It is expected that there will be a largo attendance. ACCORDING to the Adventist prediction; last Friday was to have witnessed the end l of all things terrestrial ; but so fax is we have been able to learn no extraordinary phenomena in Nature °mined on that da: and the world seems to jog along about as usual. "AND the bass won't bite yet:'? . They are growing, gentlemen, growing. Wait a little longer and jou will have plenty of sport. Wait till the littlei ones get largo enough to take care of themselves, then the old ones will test your bait, books,. lines and science. REV. J. M. BEARER, of the Evangeli cal Church, will hold a grove meeting at Highland, in the grove by the school house, 'Commencing Saturday evening,. July 190. Services Saturday evening, Sabbath morning, afternoon and evening. All welcome. • OUR esteem for and confidence in the Local Editor of the Journal is unbound ed, but we still insist that those chairs for . Mercur Hall cumber two hundred and fourteen. Those "who look through a glass see darkly," CHARLES. A CORRESPONDENT says that JamEs FENNEL {S; SON, of • Canton, have about completed the addition to .theit stern, and are fitting up a nice restaurant and eating place near the depot for the ac commodation of those who wait for or are passing on the trains. EISWITERE will be found the law pass ed by the last Legislature e;tending the jurisdiction of "Squires" from $lOO to $3OO. Aldermen and justices will do well to post themselVes on the provisions of the law, and l,•e able td "hold court " when called on. TIOGA Hose Company, of Waverly, will give an excursion ,to Sheldrake, about July 23d, to which everybody is invited. The Advocate says "this will be a gran.. opportunity for everybody to enjoy a tine trip at a very small -expeos," and .adds, "we prophesy for this trip the largest ex cursion that ever left Waverly." Itimsns. %YAMMER & 1111T,cnELL, late opetators ofthe Means foundry at this place, closed the bargain- for the Canton foundry week before last, and will take immediate charge of the Works. The Canton people will find them gentlemen thoroughly posted in the business in Which they are engaged, and pleasant and agreeable in their businelAntercourse. ll:AupEn,s von Atncsr.—Harper's for August is at hand. It is an unusually in teresting number, replete with scaronable and' entertaining-matter from the pens of favorite contributors ; while the illustra tions, many of which are by the contribu tors themselves, aro gems in their way, and fully up to the high charade'. Ll;sr per's sustains. Tixa following named persons have been engaged as teachers in the Graded School at Canton, for the ensuing , year : W: T. DaViISON, Grammar Departilaent ; Miss FITCH, A. intermediate ; Miss JENNIE. }ITCH, B intermediate, and Miss Lizzie. Mv.patrr, Primary Depart ment. The Principal has not been elected as 'yet. • TIIE th i rd National 'Tempel - anal Camp Meeting, ',under the auspices ,'of . the Na tional Teinperance Society and Publica- Me i n Intik, will open at Spencer, Tioga County . , New York, on Wednesday, Au gust nth, at . 2 P. at., and • continue until Monday, August 11th. The Lehigh Val ley Railroad and branches, will sell tick ets at excursion rates. A ICUMBEIt of companionable railroad men and a few invited friends met at . WATWORTII'S Arbour last evening' and were elegantly served with a tine supper, a very agreeable dish of which was a choice invoice of frogs sent by the genial WILL BECK, -now of Towanda, whose pleasant presence was wanting owing to unavoidable deterition.—Ebnira Gazette, Monday. Tun Postmaster General has required all posmasters to make actual count of the number of letters, postal cards and packages of third and fourth class matter dePosited,for mailing at their postoffices upon tlie.first seven days of September ; and the EOperintendent of the Railway Mail Service is directed to have a similar count made upon cars and steamboats for the same length of time. THE new Ninth Regiment will have its lieadquarlers at Wilkes-Barre. It will be composed of the following _companies: Conipany:A, iof Towanda ; Company B, " Wilkes-Barre Fencibles ;" Company C, "McClellan Rifles," Pittston ; Company D, Berwick - ; Company E, a new com pany formed at Pleasant Valley ; Com pany F, also a new one, .Wilkes-Barrei Company G, Nanticoke, a new company, and Company II„ Hazleton. KILLED BY Tun CAns.—Gnorrou DE GAII43IO, the Lehigh:. Valley Transfer Agent at Waverly, while taking. numbers oflears on Saturday Morning last, in step ping out of the way ,of a switch engine 'steptied in front , of another by which be w. s run over, receiving injuries from which be died on Sunday morning. Ile was a sober,.. , indristrions man, and leaves a wife and several -children to moum.bis sudden death. TIM following ordinance passed by the tiortmgh Council in September,-1873, has never been rescinded, and we respectfully call the attention of a large number of our property owners to its provisions and lx nalties ; Be it ordained, and it is hereby or dained by the Burgess and 'awn Council of the borough of Towanda, that it shall be the duty of the property owners and those occupying buildings or grounds in said borough, to-keep clear from gram and weeds, the sidewalks and gutters in front of their premises. • * * In default of said duty being performed, the person delinquent shall , be subject to a tine of not less than ri nor more than $lO, to - be recovered as other fines im posed by the ordinances of said borough are recovered. • • A enrouram ',Acinneurr.—A. - simpler auddenit ha - Opened st_Windsor, near Bing. hereto°, Saturday, : Jaly- 41:: about four , months old, while pinj , iog about thereon; *Med ilte - cc* tr from the A Patent *OO which ley 'On the Ciothanonidth it; stilling" the rhild On the iwid, iienetrated the skull, causing "instant death. • ' ' • NorimurraDmotheszbinnewsrmtb , of the weather, a fair sized audience si , ;' sembled in the H. E. Mirth on Wefts'. &iambi; hat, to listen'to the' heture by Rev. R. D. RAwsow, of Maw', N. Y. The subject, "Border Life in Me:lto," was handled in a very pleasing manner manner by the speaker, and w: a, listened to throughout with marked attention: Bktsisit. flotsam, one of 'OS colored men implicated in the Newark Valley murder, by Swims, the murder, left Newark Valley on Thursday last and went to Whitney's Point. Ho wan follow- - ed and arrested by Constable &mum% and taken bulk io Newark Vrilley. He hadan examination. and proved an alibi on the night of the inurder, and was dis charged from custody.—Ossego Times. Tar Dennotrattotabor man Doth labor with a elm, To please the areentmeker and make A Flemocrat of Mm"; ': • He " Axes up " the prlmaiietl, • This represents the labor. And for the Meets bell glee ' The platform to hts nelibpor. • —Scranton. Republfeas,, AT the recent session of the Musical • Alliance, held at Silvans, this county, the following 'officers were elected" fOr the ensuing yar ; A. B. • LACE; of Now , Laceprillet t : President; C. J. SVMNER, of Spring fill, Vice-Preiident ; D. T. SPRING, of Lacerrille, Secretary, and CIIMILES F. Bnown, of Skinner's Eddy, Treasurer. '. All interested in music should join this society. The next gener al meeting will be held at LaosyTille in Jauntily next. THE Sunday Schpol picnic: at Aspin wall, on tile Fourth ; says the Troy Ga. Wee, was +cry largely attended. Mourns SHEPARD was President of the day. Af ter-addresses by Reir. Jost. JEWELL and Rev. J. W. PLArtscrr; a bountiful din ner; was served. After dinner a fine ors: Mon was delivered by Rey. S. L. CONDE. The exercises were interspersed with sing= lug and music by the Troy Cornet Baud, who did themselves honor by their' ef forts. • A SEVERE storm visited the Western portion of.this county on Friday last, doing considerable damage to buildings, crops, etc: During the prevalence of the storm' two large barns belonging to ABEL MANLY, near Alba, werd struck by lightning, the fluid setting fire to the structured, and they were burned to the groind. The barns contained /shoat forty tons of hay,- which bad just been harvested, and that was also completely destroyed.- ICS CPEAM MADE BY STEAIL—The La ceyville correspondent of the Montrose Re-. publican says that "au ice cream factory was opened iu Laceyville July 341. It k to be known as the Wyoming County Ice- Cream Factory, and will be run by steam. It is managed by LEY! WELLss, of Wya lusing, assisted by Jour; C. WHITNEY, of Laceyville. Orders for one gallon or more will be filled at any time. Those living near ant purchase by the quart." Tim Waverly correspondent of the El mira Frey Prom of Monday, says : "Mike Welch, one of the notorious Wellsboro bank robbers, who. has just been released from his siz years' term of service, was re-arrested immediately on his release and taken back to Welisboro. 'What the arrest was for is as yet unex plained, but •undoubtedly the authorities understand their business; and as society is not only safer but better off with such characters in a safe place no .honest man will care again to see- thrown loose upon society." THE funeral of the late WILLIAM A. ROCKWELL took place on Wednesday af ternoon last, from the residence of his brother, R. 11. ROCKWELL, I on Second street, and was very largely attended. Rev. J. S. BEERS, Rector of Christ Church, of which church Mr. RpCKWELL Was a member, read the Episcopal burial. service, and Rev. Dr . STEWART, of the Presbyterian Church, offered prayer. The following named gentlemen acted as pall-bearers: JAstss MctlAnr, JUNE, GEOUOE STEVENS, JOUR - A. DAYTON, C. "S. Russitu. and B. W. ALvottn. DON'i' SWAM ow CHEIMY STONES.—As the cherry season is now at band we may: perhaps do some good by throwing out a cautionary warn.ng against the danger, of, swallowing cherry Stones. A . man died in Vermont the other day after suffering f rom dyspepsia twenty years. Some pe culiar circumstances in his case led to a post mortem examination which revealed thirteen cherry stones imbedded in the lining of his stomach, causing a thicken ing of the walls of that organ of some threatourths of an inch, and ultimately the man's death. THE proprietors of the Owego Times have purchased and' are putting up In their office- a new Cottrell &. Babcock steam poker press. • It is said to be the largest and moat expensive press ever brought to Owego. , We learn that the Times is soon to be. eniarged to forty.Col mans, making it the largeit paper in Tio ga County. It has long been recogn'zed as one of the best , papers in the Stateof New York, and we arc glad to note this evidence that it is a paying one. If the proprietors will accept a suggestion from tut we would advise that McComm): be given more space for his " Topics" which are among the. many enjiyable features of the Times each week. and should not be confined to a paltry column of space. AN item is „going the..rounds of the press, credited to one of the papers in this yillage, that- McDoNALD, the man who rides in the cage with , the lion and other animals, in the street parade of Coup's show, had a terrible battle with the lion, and came near losing _his life, just previous to the close of the afternoon pude! mama); at thil place on Ma edam 7th.- Our exchanges tell how strong men turned pale with fear, and women frinted from fright, as they saw the monster am mat, in a phrenzy of rage, grapple the man whom all believed was about to meet: a terrible death in their presence. For the benefit of our brethren of the press, we Wish to state that nothing - of the kind took place during-the exhibition of Mr. Cones - show her. - The show did not. exhibit hero on Monday, the 7th, littt—on Tuesday, the Stb, and the lion - and the leopard, and_ the . Helltemlers. and the re Great White Whale, we as docile as sleeping kittens, neither did Mr. McDos- ALD show any Marks on his person of a recent encounter with an enraged lion on any other _animal. Possibly this affair may have taken place some time during Matte:mon, as the paper to which the item is credited, is not given to publish ing oecurrences until they are' well ',ca -1 so* . by lige. - • . A BOAT 111011'llhost the pm to the war, bridge, took plice on Alai emit* list, bet/resin C. is d w.= • =7:41 H i s s* , • just previous to the oommeneententot tbe nee we are unable to give the time, but should judge it mat shot* tertAhlwa • , A tam between En Warm:Wind An las, PLANT, the same evening, over the same - Coakingth•and oes ran or Conavnev. Biturwide MI beet' ke as the Detnociittio Senitcirial delega te ` the State Convention on the 16th instant. Wyoming County had the Senatorial del. °gamiest youremlr_Bradilitil VAttniT • thing herself so that she can have it year when a President is to be nom cd,• -delegates to-tha-national-oonver and electors to be named. When fortiSmitreetc bciwilf,to ifir*u she vo•fauy low it; lie it -Beptibli( be it Democratic.—. Tunkhannoek pondeaco WilkuJarra Riebrd. so. But Bradford County adopted the Crawford 'County SO yet. Neybe, howeter, 'she' hem'. herself about it." Wiltsceee advocal this measure rise and explain. FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT-. MRS MILLED.-012 Tinned:Sy night gouger train fifteen on tharidekler road, which leaves; o'clock, P. Y., met with iiihtitittiet atirairiinw, a feW Barre, PD. ,appeOk means a switch had been misplaced, the, engine and, two express, cars ran cdr, the track, killing the engineer and fire; man. The name. of the engineer • Was' Antivenin' Reiss'', who leaves a wife` and two small children to•monrn his rad fate. The fireman's name was EDWARD Nom, unmarried; ~l oth - residents .6f Wil k es- Barre. A CANTON corresponaent of an Elniira . . paper says : "The Pmrtit of July it Canton was ob. served mostly by the largest quantity of whiskey and lager beer being consumed in one day that was ever known in Cantcyf. But one fihht was reported." - - Now we don't take a particle of "stock" in the above yarn. We could have believ ed that Canton, whose patriotic= is no= questioned; might have become a' trifle more hilariOus than 'customary -.RII the re cent occurrence a our Natal day, and bibed rather freely, but when s corres pondent albs us to accept **truth a state ment that the inhabitants of tintktibur-, ban borough indulged in liquid potitions on the day in question mere.Jr,cquentlY than _the average. Cautonian is in the habit of indulging on such cc a ion., and that olny ono fight resulted from such over-indulgenes, we must insist on, the' narrator producing confirmatory evidence( to substantiate his allegations. Tun Rush correspondent of the Mont rose Republica», says in a recent commu nication to that paper : "It was our priv ilege to spend the Fourth with the loyal people of Camptown and vicinity. We never saw more or,better. wheat than we saw during our travels through Standing Stone, Wysox, Towanda, Merrick and Lc- RaYsville, Bradford County. We do not recollect seeing a peor piece in the whole journey." • - —And we take pleasure in informing that correspondent that the crops in the, section through which he traveled ate no better than those in other portions of oar county. What he saw there he would see elsewhere. The soil of Bradford County is second to none in the State, and her farmers aro men of intelligence. A good soil with intelligence to till It, usually in sures a bounteous . harvest. ' Poor crops in Bradford are the exceptioir and not the rule, neighbor. OUSEIW&NT visitors at Bush's Park, at Tioga, will notice several large iron water tanks in different parts of the grounds. They are not of themselves calculated to excite any very great interest ; but if they could speak and;-rehearse the Nienes through which they have passed; -they might many a tali unfold that would in- deed harrow up the soul and freeze the" young . blood -of the merriest picnicker that ever ate a sandwich. They once formed part of the outfit of a iidaveslnp, and around them have been witnessed all the crimes, the tortures, the n.iseries:and the tragedies of the midule passage. :The pen of a Do Qnincey or a Defoe, could hope to do justice to the ,con trasting'- scenes in which those mute and insensate witnesses of human weal and woe have played part, from the noisome: deck of a slaver to the pure air, the' singing birds, the checkered shade and the rippling laughter of a.pleasure park. No imagi nation could weave a stranger or more 'moving story than the bare facts of such experience.-- Wellaboro Agitator. H. M. S. PINAFORE CourNo.—The Standard Opera Company, from the Stan dard Theatre, , New York, with Mast E. GiesoN, at' Josephine, will anchor, H. M. S. Pinafore for one evening, in this place, at MERCUR Hall, Monday, July 2lst. Of , this Company the Elmira Advertiser says : "Of the Standard people nothing . but praise is merited. There probably is not a better "Captain Corcoran" in the land than Mr. R. C. White, not a better "Dick Deadeye," the pestiferous sailor, than M. P. A. Parmental, nor a more happy "Ralph Rackstraw" than Mr. W. :Mc- Creery. Deadeye, Ralph, and Bill Bobt itay,--the boatswain, Mr. A. H. Holland,' made a vocal tile that to hear sing was just about worth the price of - admission. Helm was modestly yet efficiently .umed by Miss Ida -Lewis. Thedart ' tween __ I I Josephine and the Captain was a de icious treat. The sisters and the cousins and the aunts of Sir Joseph formed. an ad 'nimble chorus, well balanced, true, strong and harmonious. The young lady pro fessionals of the Standard average better looking than usual. In fact they "hand some', not a little. ' Bob Becket, the Carpenter's mate, and the young mid shipman did their parts well. All In all, the Charming opera of • "Pinafore, ' rich in musical pons of an order not alcrie the comprehensive grasp of ordinary mortals, was never given more satisfactorily in Elmira than last evening. , Mn. EDITOR:—We read with pleasure in last 'week's issue the account of the Bradford Baptist Association held witli Leßoy Church, but we think the descrip tion not quite complete without speaking Particularly of the free conference refer red to. Several aged pilgrims were pres ent, such as Deacon JAMxs Er.r.tarr, of Towanda, Elder 31rnos RocxwELL, and others who, in.early life, enlisted •in the service of JESUS - CIIIIIIIT, who gave a short history of their, experience in His service, which testimony impressed us deeply. Not one expressed regret that ho enlisted seyoung or pad tried to be a. true and' faithful soldier in this service; or complained that the Master had failed, in one instance to do all that He had promised. They 'spoke of His loving kindraue and faithfulnees alt through life's jontney ; and now when the infirmi ties of age were 'upon them, their eyes be:: come dim, their ears dell• of hearing, and their stops feeble and: faltering, Ho was their -stay , and support, their joy and peace, and they wore resting on the arm. of Ilk faithfulness which had - upheld them these many years, expecting soon to be called "Home," to bask in thatrao - makeilialovelloosah eld *nip,. Ae we lh to Um tottiamoyelthese and - Cie, iriiiiiiiiof as it serrelsiliti - user -111=1117124=1;' 1 with sa eljeat bah were begin to esiJoses mulles to meet them ' lailk —/ ***WarialW** thou& need we any farther witness toren the Bible ft GOD'S book • and that He -.: them Eternal Jaf fe e, aml they ,caa ' • perish, aelkber, 4 any *restae plubk ' .tfiem'Cuterthe &Ms. " Truly, t "Ile:is all and in all." "As the mountains a y round shout Jerusalem to protect and " 1 ! f' —4.4 Rev. re: einikkutirem a lit MOM", ~ Iffillehed at The RLF. Cub Id, AB7,ll_t,tox, 4, nzeDiussts, post trader at roirf, 0110101iniTerr/to",-4s.tisitll4o44B in Clinto,p, thlitconnty. 1C.../iceitrnE, of the dpiphia Times„ .. nad i bis riomplishedmite. a!lFt_istisatint_it Meatless.' —Mrs. J. E. LEArts, or Spring Dil this countj; ismii*itiimotist)lllm HAW ars JanniNs. in West Pittston. - —Rev. N. Y., was visiting• relatives and Menai iu . Tr97* W 6 :04,10/1 last,: . —Mimi' HUEIi 3io7s . 6RiPthis place, spent budrweek with het sister,.Miss - lisa nv Moscnir, in Tunkhannock. -Mr. - E. B. McEOl4 this place lie been offered'a position onThe daily , papet. about to be started!it.Owego... ; C. B. Sr4,,nnOiv and fintilt, of Canton, have returrked home from a pleas ant visit of s week to friends in Mansfield. —" BEN:" GooDallotTeit tins sun* typo on the Ad:atrial .llegister, Blomberg, from henceforth.—Yearjiald • Adterituri ; —,loaTnazi - Bnavirai;„ aged shout pi yeent, died Bintiday, evening, and was bar led Dlonday at Threahera.-rDtuAor4 Ar 7. Diem.. • i A,. 4 - 7. ,ift —Mr. GEonda o.'llot.comn and wit., of Troy, baragone on & two weeks' trip t o Ne 4; York, B.oston thejnlite Mountains, —The. Min, Esoupsr., of Torifa, Pa., were visiting Sat weeiraisM4. VEL SIIITA'S in the town of Nichols::-- Owego aaiette. —Mr. E. C., LACEY and faxiily, ofi Standing Stone, And, A. W. LAci!.l . 7, of thili place, 'irerir vlaitfing "friendainiLaiey- vile last —The design of Gronoa STARKEY, the Scranton sculptor. has, been ideal*, by , the Geary Monument Cmumbislon, far, a. monument to :i be .erected by the State over ex-Goveruor GEARY'S grave. =—The Rer. Dr. .ZAeffAlitAlT PADDOdry one of the oldeidrand most esteemed min- biters* piPeopal Church, . . died r at his home iri Bingbannon on Fri day morning, July 4tb. lie was 81 years old. • —REP. J. S. Brine, rector * of :Christ Church,' fatitili,lwgl bee. Abinintlibr about four weeks, 'visiting frieruisifi (fop. nccticut. §orvicqs in tho. Church will be. Sunday Held cacti —Tho Laporte correspondent of the Dusbore Review. says : "We are, pained to report the death of Mrs. Muir tun?, :cradurriof rmwurirA t iE T lAßT, r.,E( l .,"atut WiriLiAm" of this place. She had imiched the ripe age of 89' years‘? TherfuMfridWil'imid bn Wednesday, the 9th, at three o'cloick, in the . Mountain Ash cemetery." , iu4s (rrgidgt the ap pointment of Call. A. PACKEII, as Puts ident of the Lehigh Italic)! Company. Th)! 1 • 4111 T 1 9, PrPi tur , fi l j wa i tm- Aerstine no appointment is to h'e' made till January next, then we expect to @Co the Colonbl elected to ihd Place so loig and ably' filled by his father.— Waverly Advocate. - --Prof: fIY MCCotticii ifending his vacation mainly at Ithaca, the scene of many ..ot : his tnals and i triumphs, where he has access to the_ fine cabinets and library. of ; Coral', .Uniyarsity.,, He, will devote a portion of his ti r ftie 'at least to the- stidy of 'l3eOkiiirY iiitli.the une qualed oliportmatties• t.#o the place- af fords. We trust he will come back , fa that refreshed condition of body and mind that will male' his amfrigt More of a success than ever.—Teoy. 0. of gate Tutritar.: neck Republican, gave a a pleats t on Saturday last. Overviork has sombu what impaired his health, but not -hit good nature tir sociability. In compapy Canada, where ho will visit relatives'aPt friends for several weeks, and we i hope:, fully regain his hi3alth. Mr. C. has made the Republica* since h 6 took charge of It, one of the foremost country papers in the State, and we are glad to know ttiat'he is meeting with, financial success in its pub - r . ot,ldris halijuit icoebtreiran'appeintrdent as Mail Messenger between Ithaca and Sayre, Pa. Mr. TOMPKINS is one wham it affords us pleasure to commend. .Hels a meritorious ioidier,*a thorough gentlel man and ono who will in the future, a be has just in the past, eerie the Govern ment zealotisly, honestlLand faithfully. Knofingilyit* irIll:do-crediCtiMilio siiion he attempts to fill, we congratulate him and those with whom his official dit ties may bring him in contact, upon hip appointment. Binglenntea Republican. EusAlt r i ftictletf tprobasly one, of the oldest *omen .now surviving in this part of th.; country. She is 07 years old. It is said she retains her sight, . . and - nan see tatearl 'hoe pristtorithant t he ~ aid of glasaes. She enjoyis very gelid health, is very active in the 'pftralt of r -114141.41tP1fr hr4 l o44o4 ll ,olß lari P iiiifspierrtitly- trim as am& *moth as italo s ago fl itt,t44,Aki) 1 0iiiikregidixt i l4 _74ring"e!de *i'hi#and to this eorintfrplifittled `lt,:,,piea of land near Spenceo ear n •I 7 coir6ty. ltkilikono vast<w ildariresa,- At that #untivolvotioo. :iiiauy other sikiniAs were know; to be very,plenty aktkat Shelutp re latives rani living mar .Spencer and: a ` mice; Mrs.-IP. W.:Ca.tTgi: Centre; • Fpr. *Ay loriOdeol lust tiVedWittitausaine - sod ber old sioc i ' iepvtal ' (beep fig!4tre." 7 -7*--E-";"1 rffra lication 2 * We-irks the following -pertienlars of Oro red direat*llli..ol*ll4 l os_ LoOt daughter of Hale Limns, Xeq.,4 see Troy, Item WNW f lasitli or US wse!r Alleireabokiefin udity4weiars °Carr and ll 4t-- y '4 ereeltHerelerlikratt frost rots fit. ty, -tukMmern4 by -If but was rennert- after a 2= i riZ Uistill nghhlg et ster4tbit =iris, . 12 14=aballiiallato •, ‘the Sag -bat war again ieseited and laiPt in ..,„ . „gadgef*staW• 7= ll/41114 thee_ :Meade'. t ; h M at e n :dor "midi -netryther-atterept , e. ea her ifia m t the same time -extbil idea sheAriald*Vve.,lo F ' agreed as tethe came of her men tat detaawesatarMittinit iMlbrenbrg); rpirecierddereetbeirele encY- Illetripornakivithlrbams she lived, were 01110thl'Ip-,serneriLlewit bar. rug% .titig . :_that - worskttistid tri4walion Weida! and the leapt under as care 'fi=surveillseettertirai 'considered pa.* to', be absent rrom the light•of tbefanitly for any:length of time. • Mr. Leemboarefully kept bls tOtkoftt** of - the bottout:Of a drawer withhis*pocket.book and papers, *whlehte kept - 1000d .:60, carrying the ; I;- • *WidriealaY !ifr about' noon, , Gettrifde r•Coripitri* ot feeding ma . and' of& she -would lii - doWn : and tisk trielietiord to her - bedroom. It bad not been - tostotruiry,to leave bell thine for liter rmsiditribli length ;Of thee, but lap; fN!-- ing_ihei asleep . , no one entered the SiMictra i joo AMC o'clock. - Someone • sittlegAroom and dimmed the outside door-operni , j,abd ;op: - goi ng, to Gertrudel'.,:imr4roatit.; Pawl her' 'gene. Reatelteres a Air her and. the , neigh.- • - terthe-vearchr-jifter-stime' time r T il W_ found -. .r.lYiufl in a yard eilioiriViel*ppiirth;-'iliree againist the fence. - Her groans attracted his at tention,- and ha found her corned with bkedeand with the appearance *of blood on the ground , where ibi hid' itriggled, frau-the the: sobers she lad cut her tilroat: There was a wound on the left side other neck, made by -a razor whieb she bad etObably obtained from this disw ct of the day before. She had cut dim-04 over the artery, but badonly ..resched- without -severing A From the timeof her d'she lin. vered /eitifeobled by brut of ht and so ccrmprOrYirig eonvidskras Sunday when she died. The inianity that carried her to' terminate her life was clear ly - thesesult - of disease; and would, in all probability, have terminateri, fatally. • .Her friends have the sincere sympathy of all who know them •in this affliction. Miss Loomis was a strong, selrreliant 'yoring tidy of an creellent • quality. of ,mind, and highly esteemed by a large -of friends: - • MEI A COUNTir Convention was held by the Greenbackors last Saturday, in the Grand Jury Room: 'lir. Isomer was Cho sen C end G..IQMVSON, Store fitrY. B. HHERIDAN, dosilllA R. Bun sows, ,acd' Gnonou F. BALLARD, were 4404 represent the county In .the ,StateCenvention held In • Altoona on the .14thiastant, The Secretary of the Couo „trweeituttnicted to prepare a prospectus, of a Greenback paper, •and • send out theneamrcoplei of_it, asitingrevery Green ,backer > to devote one day in obtaining subscribers. Re4olntions were adopted re-affirming their,adherenceto Greenback I pririclplcs, declaring the study of the tional, State and Municipal finances to be the paramount duty of everywood -and appreving the action.of. the platform aacipted, by the Executive Committee of the - National Greenback Labor Congress men.' Voted that'a reporter the rowed-, ino of , the Convention be Laraished to the county papers. • - - F. G. JOHNSON,' Secretary of County Committee. Mil A Naw Parr or tam G. A. R—A Post of 6a Gisuid Army of tie Republic was organized at Datharei SaMM . County, ou Saturday evening last, by J. Asiratzw Wwri, • • • - - This is the first, Post in Sullivan Coun ty.' The aam' e of the new Pont is °Sulli van." The No..has not yet been assign ed to it.. The next riveting of the Post will be - Friday evening, July 18th, The following aro the officers elected : elbuentantler—E. T. ABRAMS. B. V.-0,-J. 0.-TAYLoft. • 1.4'. C.—J. D. JonsioN. • ReopvS. BILWJAMIN. ' Vlsapidin—DAßDlL SCKOONotrELL - ' • 0. D. -4A1111.8 TRORIP. ' - 0. - Q.—ALBEOT WILMOT. ' Quarfowtaster44•4lEoßor. H. . DoNNtiltn. AADtitenst-.A. n. BOWMAN.. • Q. M. Sergeant...B.C. R. KEIDEKA. • • Sergeant .1114/I.•Wr. TAYLOR. ANArtrd•—L. IL NEWELL, HERBY &EARL. Mn. EntTort a stated meeting of Wappaseuing Omega; No. 188, P. of IL, held: it their Hall July 12, 1879, the lollowlrg resolutions were unanimously adopted 'WantSAS bas plested.our Divine Master to remove from our ,nildst_by death brother Stamm ltrza., thus depriving as of a brother and his wife attnd husband ; therefore; be It, , Resolved. ,Thikt ytille we humbly bow. In 806- EIIIBIIOP to Ills most holy will, we deeply feel the 161 , 13 wp have sustained In the death of. brother NIAL: Resolved, That In tits death the Graegi has lost a good member and the , commanity a awful citizen, one *AO was' respected by ai who knew Alm. . Resolved,' That ire, the MeMbers of this Grange, cabled to the bereaved tette our sincere and heart, felt sympathy, and that oar , charter be draped_ iii Mourning for the period of dm days; abcff that a copy of th ese resolutions be sent to her, and one 'to the county papers , for publlestfoo. C. F. Blumeup, &Crduty. Windhaiu, July 14, 1879. Tim ceremonies uniting the Rev. Dr. WILLIAM TAT 011; pastor of the Chnrobof the Messiah, and Mrs. Diem Tirrrue, in the bonds of matrimony, took place at the Church of the Messiah on Sunday et enbiglast, and were witnessed by a large andience, the Church being packed to its uttudit capacity. _The ceremony was per formed by the Rev: Jamas Sruircimr, of Uvon the petition of over two-thirds of the Poor-Masters of this county, an order WAidge *OR ow l laitt Ve_eeity dire, tin g : . that the question or it Poor 'Houle , iiitenitted. to a 'vote . of the premie onthpeth of Nevembernest. Greatibackenrat tbetrEttate eon vention,:hoWiaAnooss,. on Tuesday, nominated Peter Sutton, a wealthy retired farmer and ex-Judge of Indians ,Oority, as their candidate for State Treasurer• filrelitWilia:Linsininto, of Fairfield Conn., will officiate in Christ Church (Episcopal), next - Sunday, 20th instants the Rector, Rev. J. S. BEEBS, being , alit -Bent. II 7 , 4 • "Tnnia e of Iteeerv edßeats for Pin afore, wi l begin at )I,riunra on Friday morning., • i _nampulos THE LAME& —The eut.supp au, I. fiery popular 'Moorman. —Large butteini ate total on autos as well u on tinp•• ~ i z.i 'i' 1:: ,:- rltem dresses are laikiiinable alike for street sad bead •44, ! -; • —Nary-blue Parasois with white _ spits are get, Ling to be all the rice. . 4 - • • • 0 r4 1115 .. 0 10 4. INM i eI !S . a O l Pqr S twinned this stern swelosile wlt4 polonaises. . —Bract hatfiejaelati intboot sleeves see worn "IP ATighoPt bi.sek _Sint r. = . 4sni Wee* Vitt, niiist 'awls 'op irtuitut lair. The inotorialiii tpt• matches the anti. ;:-Tbe new bailees worn by pow ladles see 11;sitiol iort4iiirse. seaoso: httrido bells. -rocket tisadkeiebTeriwith alloss of B lace InserßßopSng annogy lho center are latest. ilßrfihbl blark Mid pblw blarki hare theeffereof freslienligliP"mick Mats, Soak. Mg them kelt4galta stylish: • ' • . —The belts and styles so popular with American ladles are again used. . ...Shawls of colored - thread woven In shell pat terns, are light and cool for meaning wear" In the : They: AP?. latTe . 49Wailis welshed with fringe, and-are found In amber, pale blue, rule, and wih* : They , . foe' ibis aamto s. are quite short in timitselt, swum:lst at ea priest depth Is the point behind only thirty lathes, while Annie tbf fair are gate Mag. being often fhtee pa* trOm end to end.. . No Hoimaol linunaL—No *MK koWtal Blinn patience nor largnadaried peals to tall what }lop Bitters will difie:oilikoo:thri own atolg i ltbde entain and alkainto C =TA stir BUM CAGES et the 99et *tom: mraphis' ru swot Atom took lbws SHICTLAND 811dWLII, Tory cheap. tt c lad,Oloves, Lice Mitts and Lace TtOilooes, la good assortments at EVANS 46 ► stock of :LAMS TIES J. KiNi 4 B. Agent. tt lir Elegant stock of new OHRONOS and OIL PAINTINGS at the 99et store. Alr Ow 'epitome jie wmd of the best . I 1 I ingpasouar• waft Eir James McCabe has as choice Twee ea thee is is mirket. 1103. Choice TEAS and ,COFFEE VoI:WV it DEMERS ilk VOUGHT% ~" Cash peg for 'riwinpe at • DICCICZR & *OI7GIIT.S. rir3OOOIADIES' and CHILDRENEr HATS tips too sp. at lITICIMS. r Fruit Jars, Rubbers and Jelly Tumblers, at the 89et store. - Provisionavf all kinds, of the best' quality st . DECKER k VuIIGHTV. WKitia 011001LiitiQa r lial*p at, "Way Down pdees" at EVAWIII* Hlli DSE'iB'E.• • , , ' • 1r 1 1 1 our New Jail. Tea. , Best in ,town. • rtIECKLR * VOlll9 11T. x'sooo yards of EMBROIDERIES from 3c up, at STERNS. Er BARGAINS In TEAS' at JAMBS IicCAULIS. tom' Evans & filldreth °ger the • Jaziasagma ALPACAS and SWAGS% at red seed priers. . ~ , , IT" A general aiiiirtment of choice freph,grocarles always kept on_ daid b 7 James X 4241 . 111 °41 1. • ' fir The beat of teas at the lowest price! Vata!lclll!FlNNaze• DRESSLICK)DS, DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS, at J. L. KENT'S, ♦gent tf MS=lMenl=3 Inducements in LADIES' LINEN DUSTIAt3; DOLMANS, PARASOLS and /ANS, at STERN'S.. Imo' Evans* Hlldreth have all qualities and sizes of San Unibrellai, which every Lady shiald see beic4wporilissiiii ,rIrHOSIERT,_OLOVES and COR SETS In great •artety, it STERN'S. forA4dimi e l ptis and Chilittcoi's sum thitt intierirear, kis and IRVA XS a ItILDSZTII9IS. Or SATINS, SILKS and .RIBBONS In all the new .h i des, at STERN'S. 110 r Barlaina in TABLE LINENS, NAPKII4 at J. L. KENT'S, A 'ent. tr. gar John Maddock Bons', celebrated cable-ship's seml-poreelaln Crockery at the 09 Cent Store ; also a, tall assertgeot .01 Crockery sod Shalimar. at the kniest'peleet. • IL' Table Diuniskii, Napkins, Do r. lies TOWeis, crashes, le., de., very cheap Sit EVANS & lIIILDRETIVEL •tll -The Latest, Beim, and Cheapest Una of •fibes , for Ladles', Misses' and emir Is i found at Coeszwa stew store, miter Main sat rtne4ts.„ Tracy k Noble's NlOck. 414111 larlpain-an4 Fancy ninths.. and magi minuitiants ratietits it by the yard,' very cheap at Evan*" t I.llldrethlt, for Summer Silks, Grenadines, Black and Colored Heldlags id EVAN* & HIL DIRETIVII; re tannin Mimi the heat wearing Sheen for Men, Boys and Youths. wear ever offered Towanda, and at,,prices within the , resfi of all. . . E 10 ,4 nes, &intonate,. Pennine and Gingham., In new choice : styles, st.IETANS HiIIiDIRETIIII. Nor Black Silks, and Cadman:a in toll amortine'nt. and 'at tenet prices than' ever at EVANS & HILDRETEPS; • lir For tickets to all points West, North and Southwest, at the lowest possible rates, call on or address, U. ,ukucocx., • Agent, at Upper . DePOt, Toinuida. 17* For-fine Millinery, first class Hair Goods, Java Canvass, Gold and Silver tinted Cird Board, and.C.ltlidren t s Sailor Rata, call on Atra, St. A. Fletcher, No. 41; Bridge Street. Bleaching and Igewkni over a aPeCiairj.. . CASSIMERES.st very low prices to ciao them out, at .1` L. KENT'S. Agent. it • L Dr. Kra.t.ir, Dentist, of . Towanda, will be In Laporte on i Tnesday, July 15th,-and will remain until the Md. Ws office In Towanda will be closed during that time ' to Stern's for your MILLINERY GOODS. There you will find ,the LARGEST VARIETY og the LATEST STYLES, and their prices arewittiln the reach of_ all. tmr L. B. RODGERS challenges comps. Mlle for quality of goods and low 'penes on Sasn, Donn, Blinds and Moldin‘s, aid al building on; testa,. tencs-tfl Or Evans & Hlldreth offer more than Twenty styles of Corsets. , , VirEvitits & 14 Ild reth are selling all kinds of carros GOODS, at the LOWLST rta- CRILB prevaillngbefore the &dune°. .Where can I get the . quality of TEAS for the LOWEST PRICES Is a question every fatuity wants correctly answered. JAMES McCABE, in Meerut. Block, will answer , to the entire satisfaction of ail who will call at his 17 July. • Whew Beerhope heauttful rolls! ! Round and straight as a plre-titem, traosparent is daylight It self !! ! The spinster smiles and sidles, u she draws out the shining and sllk.lite thread. Ifs. Bend-la the wool before cold weather, as It saves expense and Insures bettor work. 11. ft. Izmir-us', '1 juelledlin. • Clitnlittlen, Bradford County, Pa. Or Various causes—Adyancing years, care, sickness, disappointntent, aid leeniditary predisposition—all operate to turn the hair kraf,' and either of them lusting Kto shed premature. ly, ATartss HAIR VIGOR will restore faded or gray, light end red hair to a itch brown or deep black, as may be desired. It softens and cleanses the' calp, giving It a healthy action, and removes Wfrel d014n5 bum_ Ts:* PTAS lir rgling bigrillelienkell;kad *Vow Irtoettierld be ~.dtace d In all cases where the &Rick's are not destroy ad or glands decayed. Its effects are beautifully shown on braaby. weak, or sickly hair to which a few applicadaii , wlO prisdana the gloss and fresh ness of youth. Harmless and sure In Itioperadon, K. is Incomparable as a dressing, and is especially "Vied for the, wit lus tre and richness of tone It emriprtalit cantaitas siditie; rffi stir die, mind\ will coior cananic% :yet li lasts long on the hair, and keeps It fresh and Vigorous. FOR SALE DV ALL DEALERS. , ISE 143.*ANTok MARKETS. - • REPOIITF.D BY STEVENS A LONG. Generaldeslersin Groceries and Produce, Patton., .. ,' ' , Bloat. ieroir li/alo'siot 11210se Streol2: : WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 16, 1879. .• • - , f .- - , r ti- TATUM. OULLIIIO flour per bbl -' .•.:. 1 210 125 1 250 1 00 Flour per sack 1 1100 150 1 5040 1 SO Corn Meta per 100 lbs .. 1 006 1 to®l 20 Chop reed. .......,, 100® • 1 too 120 Wheat, {tor bosh - •WOI 00 1 0000 110 OM solli .15 Bye 450130 5656 60 igi1k .7 44.;.,,,..,,,,a . ,....., , 3216526`, , , ~ ~ M. SS eitt,.'.1.V....1....t. MQ64O .. 1 ',' I Ale 60 Cloverseed • . . 4SO 5 00 Timothy, western - 1 itegl 1 75 nexus. 42 his, 1 000 1 60 -1 D® 250 PortilMSll ' ' 0 Ohl, • - ' 11 00" Dressed hogs ' • .06 11am5..4r.. ,' 100 11 Shoulders.' To i - Butter, tubs 12 1 400 ' Lc f r esh rift s — 9...... 100 21 ,; - mii, Isg g. fr • • 12% Inane .... 140 11 . . 10 Gmen apples, hush M OC4iO 70 liotatont,. pet toishal.... , 01 'lO ',SO -Ms 00 Onions 1 mmt go i &so 125 Bee,wat 22 25 - eoiMlCiltD ST DAITOW . 51 IMO. Mdes.", ' , ... , i l 6O ll Tealliiiil.7.,. .... ...:....-.'. ... . . ... .. . ..:..... 500160 Omicrons • , . 21440 111teep Pelts ' 1 ;mot ss Limp BM. • 2l is 2E3 ELIN jftelw,* WOOL CARDING. • tom :the ''inditi.-otliateihni *Oa., Useir.fildeld liages; . 'Clipet sant Freak yoke, and completely Mahal for • • t.07.00 ' 11.: • infi44,6o. fol I,l:.=.l=W=lll2=.T.lVd,=4"ea , dig used ui fAse4sesedelutiddiesdyllielZd Ils#27l# l lL. We .10 the deem e i g esa=4 nes lry dao! wrizass • ti"*.,.ish,""gli r Wes Mudd Midi re Milt, sa AST. eddy Ile weir; ' *LW eih‘dell est firm se4Osider peemodtall is die! ineridues eflt,Ser YY{Wird eauddseoria s sod !hideous seem ens prime by= . 4 4 - ' lfs =rd ilime lems • Sithla 4. sed " 4l7l=l; tire ts arerhes muse / *nem iltssoUiseissameb: me offtilsr.romeumamtemersetcamiesailliessibitana.' amsmairt le e7w all" Yeke,_ es dim irsideget eflehode did / VOW& ea, Speptirty, sc. y • SOS .iiiiatisaintif. :':',.137'..41.717 I N'l; -.AND HARK TING TOOLS GRASS AND GRAIN :46,'•',i,i1k . iiii.: cytirt'Bria: tlO, -. . / :-::-..:- 4,-CiWfB.ooo-4;l''..- Hay ~Vrles t Revolving , Horn Rakes, _ , Hancl Rakes, Rake Horse Rake Teeth, *y Pork Handles, Hay Fork Pulleys, . GRAIN CRADLES ! 'OF THESE WE HAVE A YARIE TT OF THE POPULAR KINDS AND SHAPES, SO THAT ALL CAN DE SUITED. Cradle Fingers, owing Sections, Rivets it Guards, &c., &c., &c. We Aare ezercisedßPECrAZ CARE in purckasing our stock of RAYING AND HARVESTING. TOOLS,' and we are confident we can suit the farming commu nity both in QUALiTY and PRIDE. Our Stock of Carriage Makers' and Blacksmiths' Suppies, Pain:to do. Cello AND GENERAL HARD W ARE, ALWAYS COMPLETE. A. D. DYE & Main Street, Towanda, Pa. Towanda, July a, 1379 „ME- HAVE ON • gAND A LARGE STOCK OF BM LAUNDRY AND TOII4ET SOAP, WHICH WE .OFFER - TO THE WHOLESALE , AND .. RETAIL TRADE AT THE VERY LOW- EST CASII PRICES. . CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. E. F. DITTRICH it CO Toyands, July a, 1879. M ASSOCIATION, Of Philadelphia. ORGANIZZD 1, III? CAPITAL. - 11500.000.00 ASSETS nearly • • $4.600.000.00 This konelatlon eolith:nes . to leisure from Lain and I►amude by /Ire. HaWillem Household • Fur alNeey generally. - M. S. VINCENT, Agent.. sate samet, Yea tftwdiseiteith4-.: DOZEN ==E ET HAIR CO G 3 1 , ..AND SHAVING, T TILE .. : - , ~ Ward . CrWie . - Inumnrig. Parlor AliP•We study to plakia Tawanda. Pa., ;bd. MERCU 3 , f‘DAY.,. JULY / 81, 1879. The Standard Opera Co. (from the Standard Theatre, N. Y.,) MARIE E. GIBSON, 4 Ttio favorite Soprano. of Elmira, In the swam of the age. - H. H. S. PINAFORE e - As played by this eompany at the Standard Theatre. M. Y. for 17a consecutive nights.. They_ bring with them the full chorus. scenery and cos. Dimes used them,. and guarantee to . produce this charming comic opera here exactly as played by them In New York. Admission 50 cis.; no extra charge for reserved mats. sir The sale of reserved seats opens at Kirby's FRIDAY mornings 9.o•dock. IMPROVED - Agricultural Machinery The subscriber Is prepared w furnish the latest and teat utaehtnes for the farmer-at the towed prieu. THE.WIARD TRUE .CIIILLED PLOW This Is the Wit and cheapest of all the chilled plows, and Is adapted .to all kinds of soil and work. WHEELER'S NEW DOUBLE4YEAREti TWO. AM) THREE HORSE POWERS Wlth Steel Rods; large truck wheels and lateet ..- .... improvements. . Thls Is an excellent power and-has no superior among double-geared Powers. . _ WHEELER'S NEW THRESHERS AND CLE . AI. 4 ;ERS—udth overithat and under/hot. . Attention Ls called Co Wheeler, it lifelick's New Improved Undershot;Thresher, One of which*lll ' he on exhibition after July •b/th., Several other kinds of `Threshing 3faehines for - ' sale. among *bleb are Gray's Steel Rod Pacer, and Threshers and Cleaners, and Peerless .Dookle-Georwl Powers, and Peerless Threshers • .; and Cleaners, - • .• • FAV.3IEIIS , rAvoirrr. GRAIN DRILL 'This's the moat complete Grain Drill in , nse.i Samples on exbllatien. am prepared to supply antthing hi the Line of Farm - Wagons, Halt !Skeleton. Open and Top,lings gles.and Carriages, rery - chenp. Cortland, 'Bath and Empire Wagons-aud Carriages. Empire and Jackson Farm Wagons, etc. . • • HYDRAULIC CEMENT, Just received a carload of TOetteville ,Exteislor Cement, the best and cheapest In the market. Satisfaction guaranteed. . • For Ilonse and other painttng. Ready for the brush. Cheap and good. petterthan on buy to the ordinary way: SEND FOR ciRCULARS AND mum Olden hi the 99 Cent Store. Warehouse in rear of &sun and First National Bank, and on alley running from Poplar to Plne.stre.M. . IR. M. WELLES. 'Towanda, Pa., duly 19, ICS THE BUCKEYE Still maintains its place at the head of all mowing machines. - For - durability, ease' of manage ment, and perfection of work, it is unequaled.. -- Other Machines are good just in proportion to their imitation of the Buckeye. Manufactured by Slifer, Walls - - Shriner, Manufacturing Company., - Lewisburg); Fa. lIMa Bradford Co., Pa. Myersburg, May 29th, 1879,-Bw. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—In re. the estate cf Eben G. Terry, deceased—ln the orphan's Court of Bradford county. The undersigned. an auditor appointed by the court to make distribution of moneys in hands of N. Willis Terry, administrator of the. estate'of Eben G. Terry, deceased, as sheen by his final account, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at his oMce In Towanda borough on FRIDAY the 22nd day of AUGUST, 1879, when and where all persons interested in .said. fund must present their'claims or forever be debarred from coming in upon said fund. if Jane AUDITOR_'S NOTICE. —ln -the matter of the estate of ;John N. Bow-, tuair;late of the ton mhip of Monroe, deceased— ln the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, an audit3r 'anointed by the court upon the exceptions to the Anal account of the executrix and executor of the abexeestite, will at tend to the duties of his appointment at his-office in the borough of Towanda on TUEsISAT the 12th dayof AUBUST., 1879, at 10 o'clock A. it. JAMES H. CODDING, Auditor. 17july4w • TN RE THE .APPLICATION- OF of the Bt. Rev. William O'Hara, Bishop of seranton, to mortgage lands In the Borough of South Waverly. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 100, September Term, 1878: Notice is hereby given that application was made to said Court on the 7th day nrj city,' A . D. 1879. by the Rt. Rev. William' O'Hara, Bishop of Seran. ton. to decree a mortgage upon lands in 'the Bor ough of booth Waverly. which he holds in trust for the Catholics of South Waverly, to raise the sum of five hundred dollars. • The mid Court ordered and directed that notice be given of the same by publication in . the Bust:wean .Bal'Orrrgn and Athens, Ousette,.for the. awe of four wools", that said application will be heard on Monday, Septem ber Ist, 1579, at 2 o'clock P. N. RODNEY.A.MERCUU, Towanda, July 10, 1879-Or. Solicitor. IN RE THE ASSIGNMENT OF Ed. E. Loomis for the benefit of his creditors. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford Coun ty, No. 1107, February - Tenn, ICS: ,Notlee Is hereby given. that application was made to said Court on the 7th day of July, A. D. .1819, by F. W.- foray, Assignee of Ed. E. Loomis to be discharged as Assignee of said estate. The said Court ordered and directed that notice be giv en of the same by publication In the BIADFOeD ItzgOniza 'and Northern Tier ()mutts, for the space of four weeks, that said. application will be heard on Monday, September lst, 1879, et : iVelock E. B. PARSONS. Troy, July 10,1879-Iw. Solicitor. I.ASSIGNEE'S SALE.,-413 , virtue: of sn enter of tholestrict Court oft he rait ett 'States ler the-Westesn District of rennsylva• the undersigned uqsell at public vendor. at the Court. House, Towanda, August 2d, MO, at 10 o'clock A. 1111, all the uncollected notes. Judgments, and book accounts of KT. June, Bankrupt. Terms Cub. . . .I.IIIIIIS W. MERCUB. Towanda, July 10, 18nJw. Assignee. A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. JUL. Lettere- Of Administration haring been granted to the undersigned, upon the estate of Me:ander Ennis, late of Standing Stone township', deceased. notice is hereby given that all parsons Indebted to the said estate ate requested to make Immediate payment. and all potions having claims to present the same without delay. MRS. ELEANER ENNIS ; Admintsintrix. FRED ENNIS. JAMES ILVODDING. • Administratori. • Towanda, Po. June 17, 1879. AIIDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the Orphan's Coon of Bradford County, No. I, geptember term. 1379. in the matter of the estate of Polly Warner, late of Pike, deceased. , The undersigned. an Auditor appointed ' te dis tribute the money In the hands et the . Executor arising from the sale of said decedent'S real estate. will attend - to the duties of his appointment at his ore° In Towanda Borough, on MONDAY, they.lst day of JULY, A. D. It7e. at t o'clock. r. 1. BEN.,J• M. TEC-11, Auditor. Towanda, Juni:lst, Ifire. • • ' , - I). V. STEDQZ, Ffrop , r, Is, 1519. . -HALL, Speclit summer tour of ara WAGONS. MIXED PAINTS, Fon SALE BY : E. R. MYER. 4:014, Myersburg, = E. L. HILLIS, Audttor II
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