Wltadforl gtootittr, CIL 11. ALUM, LOCAL ZDITOR. • _. Towandrt, Pa., Thursday, Aug. 7, 1879. LOCAL AND' GENERAL SATURN will be in conjunction with the ttioon to-day TUE farmers are psiw busy putting away,tho oats crop. Tin , : church edifice 'of the Disciples at Grover is being repainted. THERE is conside'rable sickness at pres ent in our neighboring village of Waverly. Titit'snlreentractors of the Athens:Nov elty Works made an assignment last week. THE Borough building on Park street is being treated to a tong-needed coat of paint. QUITE a number of Trojans have gone to Lake Chautauqua, to be absent a num ber of days. Mn. GEORGE KIRIIV, of this place, has opened an auction and commission stoic in Athens ItATHF.It A LENGTHY MONTIL—The last issue bf the Mot dity Democrat was dat ed July 39th. - Tnov District Conference of the M. E. Church, meets in this place September 15111," 16th and 17th. THE Good Temp Tars of this place have changed their Lodge meeting night from Wednesday to Friday. THE work of finishing the interifOr 'o the Catholic Church in this place is4keing rapidly pushed forward. • • - ELNER & Co, have put in a wireiferry at Sayre for convenience in getting scone from their own quarries. 15.% A C %11F.1.:, one, of the oldest citizens of this plane; died suddenly of heart'dis ease, Saturday night last. A Iit'MBER of citizens Of Lellaysville, the Ailvertiser.sayi, contemplate opening driving park in that place. SOME long needed repairs to the Wyc koff pavement . in front of the Ward House, were made last week. ,}Vr.. learn that bail did considerahle damage to the crops along the valley of the Sugar Creek on Sunday last. A MITE . liociety is soon to be organized , at (lrover, for the purpose of buying an organ for the Tv.• church at that place. A VETS of coal, about six feet in thick ness, bas been discovered on Beare:Moun tain, Elkiand toc%usbip, Sullivan County. A 1 - Ntos religious meeting will .4e in plums SuEnAno's grove, at Aspirrt w;ii, Sunday August llth, at two o'clock r. N. • .1. SPALDING, of Forkstou, Wyoming County, killed seven rattlesnakes while whortleberrying near that place one day week Miss FANN DAV ENrowr has purChased the fine residence and property of F. S. Er.moTT, about a half mile north of Can fon, payitig therefor.:sl,soo. vr.uv pleasant "hop" was given at the !lien ational llutel on,Friday evening last. It vas. under the auspices of the. 1". M. C. A. Association. TurAellaysville _tdrertiser says that' firs. ihliltlNWrON, of Warren, has a bed gull!: containing 6,301 pieces,. all dem: by 116 r own hands. IN a regent shooting contest' between the offreßaysville, and the tAtto of "shooti.sts" of Orwell, the seirc at the end of the match stood a tie. _PAINTERS are now• eng,iiged in putting tljy finishing, touches to a large and hand some new dwelling, house recently erected by Ilpn. Gmutc:F. liANDoN, in Herrick. GENERAL SIIE6IAN, accompanied by. Isis daughter and a dumber of the mem bers of his stall, will be in attendance at tbe . NewtowU Centennial, August 29th. CAPT.Ai; G. W. KILMER, has jnst com pleted on:his farm at Ellis Bill, one of the largest and best arranged barns . in 'the county.'-Its dimensions are •I1lx(l0 feet., Cut nett of the Messiah (Universalist), I.ev. Wti.LlAst TArlAnt, Pastor. At 101 o'clock A. ;1., subject —" Hammy of the .Divine Attributes."' No evening service. T E • tannery at - Grover, <•hich was "shutdown" in tlni fore part of July, for the purpow of putting, in a new arch, will commence opetations ag iii in a few days. Tur race between :lolls O. WARD'S horse ." Latkin," and LE 1. Ktsosityny's ' Lein," at Rutty Park, on Thurs day afternoon last, was won by the last named. , Tits delightful moonlight evenings of the past week have been enjoyed by old and young alike. Such - lovely midsummer nights as we have had of lath do not come every year. ADA 1,1 NE NV AS tntrnN, a former resident 44-Athens, WaS arrested in Illmira last week, for keeping a disreputabh. house, and sent to tho Monroe County Prison for ninety days. 11A1;T,...cd Lite Wield, not unknown to our courts of justice,' N'as arrested at Athens on Thursday last for pointing a pistol at a man, and held in bail for an appearanci, at lirptinibtn . Court. T E European ilatel of Major SEELEY Neill !tom' be adorned with a handsome iron balcony—east front and north side. It will add much to the exterior of, that ex cellent and well-kept house. • , THE worthy c4,lrrespolident front this place in the Towanda Journal, was found lianiting,,by the neck in the band stand on Thursday morning. Thus ends hiS litera ry - career.— T.e/to ysrille Affrertber. kmosn the names published of those .wlni died of yellow fever at Memphis dutotg the past week, are those of UMAin,Es, Fanow. and Eva Winnio, some yeaas ago residents of Elmira. I== WE understand that .It)ittc O. W.tun's home, " Larkin," 1). C. , INVITT's horse " Toni Moore," and LEM I'CINGS" 1;11:V . S. )101 SC " Lem," have been entered in the approaching races at Owego, N. Y. T ladies Dr the Episcopal Church gave a very enjoyable lawn party in the & - autiful grounds adjoining the residence of Mrs. 11. M rxer it, on' Thursday even- We learn the proceeds netted $3). Mu. .TANIF.S F N I:EY, who went West from this placelast, Spring, and- engaged in the • business of cattle herding, wits shot and killed by cattle thieves recently. Fourteen bails, it is said, were fonntlu his b sly. Tax hool Board of Asylum advertise in another column for proposals from builders for the erection of a school build ing in that township. Proposals will be received until Atigust 20th. THE large store recently occupied by PowELL & Co., Means Block, is being re modelled and made into two stores, one •of which, we understand, will be occupied by Messrs. GORDON Sr, TAYLOR as a dry goods store...® BEICJ. 'HALE, CHARLES PORTER, Flux SMITH - and Jimis MACFARLANIE, Jr., started down the river yesterday (Wed nesday) morning on a fishing excursion. They anticipate several days of excellent sport and recreation. Do. F: G. Mormow • has moved. re- built,. and painted his barn, made a new door-yard fence, and added some other improvements. He has now one of the pleasantest situations in Warren..—Le- Ray/male Advertiser. . - THE dwelling house of AntJAn MEADEi in North Towanda, together with all of its contents, was destroyed by fire on Wednesday morning of last week. A por tion of tbo.loss is covered by insurance. The origin of the fire. is unknown. Dunixo the prevalence of the severe storm that visited this - section on Sunday last, a portion of the roof of IdonEv's barn, near Rummerfield,. was blown off, and considerable damage was alsri done to corn and other crops in that vicinity, THE Bellefonte Watchman . saym the grasshoppers are de!stroying almost every thing in the shape of vegetatior. In_some . parts of Centic cmjnty they have eaten all the grass and corn, and are . tiow work ing industriously on thelruit trees. THE extensive planing mill of• A. S. TunNE4, Sox & Co., between Baldwin and State streets, Elmira, was entirely destroyed by fire . on Thursday morning last. Loss abOut 48,000. The lire is thought to have been purely accidental. HOT WEATHER AIIEAD.-Tl3O 111E1.40- rOlOgiStB prophesy that the remainder of theASresent summer will be the hottest knoWn for many years, the heat corn mening about the middle of August and continuing until about the middle of Sep tember. THE Athens Gazette says that the "strikes of iron workers down in the State has ititerfered with lirta.To & 31.tunicr., of• that place, in getting their usual supply of iron. They have a large amnivit of bridge work on hand for the Eric nrailroad:" A YOUNG man by the .name of AitRA - M MINGOS, was prostrated by a Rt near OM corner of Second and Poplar streets, du Tuesday.last. The Dm PRATT were call ed and administered the proper remedies, and the young man was able in a brief time to go to his home. AS M. WILLIAM MCINTOSH, who re sides on Holton Hill, \was walking down Main street in this place, on Friday last, a rotten plank in the'sidewalk at the cor ner of Washington street broke benrah his Weight, causing him a very hard fall, and injuring one of his legs badly. IlAwEs Brothers, manufacturers of toys at Greenwood, and who, ,by, the way, have the largest and most complete manufac tory of the kind in the United States, if not in the world, are daily shipping large quantities of their goods to all sections of this' country, and have' recently tilled sev eral large orders from Europe. THE Smithfield Graded f..‘cliool- will re open August 25th. Mr: I. S. CHAwyoun, the former Principal , and Mrs. P. C. DArroN have again been secured for the coming year. We, have not learned as yet who the other teachers are. A Normal. Class will be formed and special attention given to those .preparing for teaching. THE citizens of our neighboring village of Troy seem to be filled with a spirit of improvement and enterprise this sum mer, and coriseqUently quite a number of. new, buildings are in course of construc tion, and old - one being repaired, which, when completed, will add much to the already fine appearance of that town. grITE a severe storm of wind and rain visited thisrcounty on Sunday last, doing considerable dama g e to the crops. The stone was accompanied in Many places by a heavy of hail. We learn that -through Ghent a large :Mount, of damage was done in the destruction of fruit trees, no less than forty trees being uprooted in one orchard. Dn. .11.1AnviN B. WEAvEit, the noted Spiritualist leader of Waverly, died in that village on Wediesday morning of last / week, after a lingering illness. Thos f e who knew him best, speak of him s a good citizen, enterprising, Indus rions, honest, and kindly disposed to e poor and unfortunate. He was out fifty years I age. C. S. FITCH FIAR MESISII.S. C. S. FITCI , I e AVM. GII.L CLAIM and Mutt. • GREY started on a fishing excursion down the Susquehanna on Tu&day morning last. They expect to be absent about a week,.and started on the expedition With a confident expecta tion of 'being able to catch, behrcen here and Tunkbannock, abolit. 21,000 black bass, more or less. Probably 15ts - s. TnE - Troy correspondent of the Elmira Adrcrtixer of Auf.mst 2nd, says that ason of Mr. BEACH, of that place, was severely bitten on the arm by a dog, which Was wantonly set upon him by an employe of VASHOHN, of East Troy. The boy's arm was terribly laceratedfrom the elbow to the wrist, making 'an amputation probable, as a means of saving life. DEDICATION SERVICES. - The Baptist Church at Bidgbury, Pa.,. will be dedi cated D. V.; to the worship of Gon, Au gust 20, 1879. Services to commence at 10. o'clock A. M. There will also be ser vices at'two o'clock P. M., and- probably in the evening at eight. Arrangements will be made for dinner at the Church. MI are cordially invited to attend. THE dwelling house of PATRICK KANE, in Standing Stone, was struck by ligLt fling on Sunday afteriirkin last, and the foundathin walls and chimneys were bad ly shattered. The building was set on fire by the lightnihg, but by prompt efforts on the part of Mr. KAKI , : and his neigh bors, the flames were subdued before they had done any eoniiderable damage to the TIER SULLIVAN CEN-TENNIAL.—A com pany to participate in the celebration at Wellsburg on the 29tb, was organized in Athens recently, to be known as the Frahkiln tivards. The following namo gentlemen were elected officers: Captain, C. T. Bum; First Lieutenant, L. Aso:4; 'Second Licufenant, eu.Niu.rs HINTON ; First Sergeant, ions H. llosmxn ; Second Sergeant, D. C. GRAY ; Third Sergeant, Grottof: Psnseacs ; Fourth Sergeant, W. L. WELLs ; Fifth Sergeant, HENRY CARPENTSII. ; Ist COrrOIRI, Et.v! W imam 2n4,-A. p.m); 3d, 0. D. ROBERTS ; 4th, OLIVER. EVANS ; 6th, WILLIAM HARRIS. AMONG the improvements being made in that village, in the building of ;Test deuces, the Athens Gautte makes men mention of the following : "Among the better class is a very good d i ikeliing built by FIUME SAIN on thet, corner of Main and Willow streets. Also a good house by P. KELLY, on Elmira street. Mr. Ass: larrenzt.t. is building a first-class house on Main street, just south of Dr. ,Conntles residence." ME Athens Gazette says "the religious services at (Nano Hilt are well attended, and considerable interest manifested. The work of a few zealous Christians at Glen Valley and the Hill is already productive of much good, and that it will widen and deepen should be the hope and prayer of all who believe that it is a work approved of Him who said 'go ye out and work in my vineyard." CHARLES .A.l4.;nnp4 son of ISAAC ANDRE, of South Waverly, died very " suddenly Wednesday morning of last, week, aged about twenty-two 'years. Ho had been at work until quite recently on the G. 1. & 8. R. li. , but had been obliged to give up his job on account of pain in his head and dizziness. Being out in the yard and feeling dizzy, ho went into the house and sat down, and almost immediately ex pired. . ' • WIIiLE a number of men were engaged in raising the frame for a large barn on the premises of-(IIAs. ScotrroN, at Moun tain Late, on Saturday last, a scaffold on Which several of them were standing gave way, precipitating them to the ground, injuring all of them more or less, and one of them (Dbvim.s lIAIGUT), it is thought, fatally. A full account of the accident is given in the letter of our correspondent in another column. THE I?eAolute, a temperance paper publ . lisped at Owego, N-. Y.. has suspended . d publication for the present, although the_ publisher anticipates commencing it issue again about the first of September. It was a good paper, and we regret that it has not met, with a patronage which it. deserved. Its • publisher in the last issue prints some pointed remarks . in 'regard to professed temperance men, that go to the mark, and contain' about as much truth as could be crowded into the amount on space occupied. ODD FELLOWS' Exernsum.:---The Odd Fellows of Elmira, will give un excursion to Lake Cazenovia, on Thursday next, August 14th. The proceeds ,of the excur sion are to be devoted •to furnishing the new Odd Fellows Temple iti Elmira. The fare from Elmira to Catenovia andreturn , has been fixed at $1.50. Children 75 cents. AU those in this vicinity, whether Odd Fellows or not, who desire to take part in the excursion, are requested to leave' their names at Scorr's Bakery as early as pos sible, that excursion rates may be secured to Elmira. Tit: Presbyterians of Athens organized a branch church at An, Saturday, July 21111.. The Gazette says that it under stands the pev. Mr. McM ASTER will . preach there every other Sabbath at 2i o'clock r. v.. The initiatory services Were attended by a largo number, more. than the church could accommodate with, seatsg_The field is a proMising one, a nd it may not be long before they-•have suffi cient numerical strength to constitute a church in all its functions. In the - inean . time, however, we believe their religious interests will be cared for by the mother church. A PLEASANT SurnisE.The ladies of the Church of the Messiah, being desirous' of testifying in some maiii'lpr trick regard for their pastor and his estimable wife, during their absence had prepared at the store of Mr.N. P. Ilicas, two of his best make of chairs ; one a patent rocker, the other an easy study chair for the pastor. These were placed in the rooms of the recipient at the Ward house, with a note attached; conveying assurance of the feelings of the donors, there awaiting the return 01 the .recipients froni" their. wedding tour. The 'gift was a complete surprise to them, and was as gratefully received and appreciated as it was heartilY given: THE Owego IVater-Works Company have commenced -operations.- Several of the employes, who will act as Superin tendents of the different branches of the water-works, We i already arrived. We understand that nearly all the work will be done by contract. On Monday last IlEsnv SMITH received the contract to cut the timber and clear off eleven acres of land, here the reservoir will be located. The am for the reservoir will be about ei ity rods above the falls on Barnes' reek Next week the Company's -engi neer will commence surveying the streets of the village for the purpose of makink; map and locating the several hydrants.— Owego Times. • Tux basket . pic-nic by the scholars and friends of the M. E. Sunday School to Weston Station, on the Barllay Railroad, on Thurday last, was a very enjoyable of fair, and participated in by a large num ber of our people. The day was all that could be desired, and Superintendent J rots took especial. charge of the excur sionists and as a matter of course,. nyth ing was left undone that could . add to the es.jssyment of all. It was the verdict of all who participated in the pleasures of the day, that for kindness and Courtesy Superintendent iron has no superior, . and for gentlemanly , demeanor" and atten tion to duty, the employes under: him are not surpassed. 'A TITTLE boy, abort five yeark of age, SOD of JAMES CUMMINGS, of Liberty Cor ners, while playing in a wagon box, near . his fathers house, on Satu'iday last,. acci dentally fell Upon t sharp iron attached to the box, receiving a very dangerous 'wound. Thp iron penetrated into the flesh on the inner side of the thigh, some* three inches, perNrating in its courser the feMoral artery. As soon as.possible Dr. D:'S. PItATT was called to the aid of the injured lad, and dressed_ the wound. Although very weak from the loss of blood, 'there is every reason to believe that the little fellow Will recover from his terrible injury. NTELED BY A PAII.I..—PATRIeIt 31011 AN, NOM was the contractor for doing the plastering' in the Catholic Church, at this place, was almost instantly killed by fall ing froth a scaffolding in that building, ' on Thursday morning last. He was sit- • tiug on . the ricaffold assisting workmen who were on the floor beneath, to raise a barrel of plaster of Paris up on to the scaffold, by means of a• rope and tackle block fastened to the rafters of .the build ing. When the . barrel had been hoisted about hail the distance to the scaffold, the rope that held the tackle-block broke, causing Mr. M.ORAN to loose his balance, and, he fell forward from •he scaffold to the thlor .beneath, a distance of about thirty-seven feet, striking upon his left shoulder and the.side of his head. Drs. D. S. and 1). LEONARD PRATT, weretttt a i once called to attend the injured map, but could reader him no s help, and ,14 flied within a few minutes after the acci- dent. An examination of the remain* showed that the nnfortnnate man's neck had been dislomited, the left aim above the elbow and ,at the wrist broken, and the left.leg, near the thigh, also broken. Mr. MonAx was about;'4s years of age, a resident of Binghamton, N. Y., where he leaves a wife and two' small children) to mourn his sudden death, His remains were taken to Binghamton on Thursday afternoon. . , SQUIRREL 131100T11Y6.-4t is reported ,that there are parties in different sections of the country, shooting squirrels at this season of the year. There may be some who are breaking,: the law through igno. noranee ; but the larger number undoubt. edly are well aware that they are viola. ting the game law. For the benefit of both classes, we publish the law in regard to shooting squirrels SEc. 2. No person shall sell, - impose for Sale, or have ;, in his or her posession, after the same has been killed, any grey, blaek or fir squirrel, between the first day of January and the first day of Sep tember, under a penalty of five dollars for each and.every squirrel so killed, ex . - posed for sale, or bad in possession. GEORGE HALL, C. D. PRATT and WILT. M. COLLINS, three young men of Whit ney's Point, N. Y., who left that place some days ago,' by boat, fora pleasure trip down tba Susquehanna, cast anchor in Misplace on Wednesday evening of list week, sold their graft to parties here, and returned home. • They reported bass fishing flailing between bore and: their place of embarkation as extremely poor, but that beef steak could be beught along the route at about the same figure 'as in Towanda and at Whitney's Point. The boys, although not lucky ~at fishing, were pleased' with their_ trip, and we were pleased with them and hope they may find it convenient to visit us again ere long. LAST Tuesday afternoon a terrible dis charge of "heaven's attillery " shook our town and woke the echoes of the hills: It was ascertained that the heavily charged thiinder clonds bad sent a bolt earthward in the form of a large hill of fire which struck a small bass wood tree, amid a clump of higher trees, on the steep bank north of E. C. OLIVER Son's planing mill, shattering the tree. When the bolt struck, Mrs. WINO, who was at work it Gus. BrIADLEy's, was , go ing out through the kitchen with a *el in her handrwhen she was struck bY a discharge and one arm and side of ;her body was paralyzed so as to preterit 'her doing anything for several days. We hear of another lady who was 'Severely . stfoeked-by the discharge, Init not seri ously injured.—Troy Gazette. THE people at pig Pond Springfield township, -says the Troy Gazoe, are still very much 'undecided am somewhat ex cited about their "sea serpent," as some of them facetiously call the mysterious visitors that frequent the pond. The pond is a shallow one, half a mile long and less than a quarter in width, and almost any day there can be seen what appears to be a big fish of perhaps the lengths( a man's body, swimming hero and there, sloe ( ly turning and gliding through the war. iimnetimes a dozen or more of these ill be seen at a time. The question arises,. what are they ? If they are large fish, where did they come from, and of what variety are they? Marry suppose them to be schools of bullheads swimming in masses, others think they atelarge cat fish, and others think that they are the sea serpent with his -numerous brood. Rey. N. HAMBLIN and A. C. FAI4INISO,' ESil., went over there'one day last week and saw the strang l e appearances, but could not solve The mystery. PERSONAL. —The Rev. THOMAS Tno!As, of Sic: vensvillc, is seriously ill.. - -Miss Tuomrsos, o , f . Newark N, J„ is visiting at JAMES WOOD, Esq. • KATIE BARED, of this place, is visiting friendq in Syracuse. N. Y. —Mrs. Col. A. G. MASON, ofWestPitts7 On, is visiting at Col. G. F. MASON'S. —Mrs.; GEORGE C. JONES and children, are visiting friends in Palmyra, N. Y. —Mrs. JAMss HAMBLIN, of Brooklyn; N. Y., is visiting relatives in Troy. BF.N.I.Oirs: PIERCE, of Leßays , vine, is contined to her bed by illness. —DAVID GARDNER, of Orcutt Creek, gave us a pleasant call on Tuesday last. —Mrs. E. E.-DOA NE, of Canton, is af t] icted with a painful disease of tho oyes. —A, .E. Tuniemt.,- of Herrick, is (rite ill, so much so that lie is unable to leave his house • —Lieutenant. N. E. MASON, of the U. S. Navy,.is visiting friends and relatives in this place. —Miss ADELL HOAGLAND, of Leßoy, is visitingfriends at Lincoln Falls, Sulli van County. - =—Mrs.• Rev. WILLIAM MCGLATREUY, of Pittsfield, ;llassachusetts, is visiting at HENRY MERCUR'S. —Mrs. ARTHUR llrFt, of Waterloo, N. Y., is visiting her brother, Rev. 31. • , 1 HAMBLIN, of Troy. • —Miss JF.NNIK BLACK, Of Syracuse, N. Y., is visiting her uncle, Jolts BLACK, Esq., in Pike township. -31 rs. .Tons D. MONTANYE and her daughter DEXNIE, have returned from their visit to Cape May. . —CHARLEY CAMPBELL, fireman on the Barclay Railroad, is quite ill At, his resi dence in this place. —HARRY TAYLOR, SOH of Rev. Dr. TAvi.ort, has gone on a three weeks' visit to friends in Philadelphia. • • )r. A. C. BissEt., of Mahanoy City, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. C.. Monsr., in Leßaysville. —The many friends of Mrs. 0. J. Cm:BRUCE will regret to learn that she is -contined to her house by —.TrSSE HINES, Esq., of Laceyville, vis ited his daughter, Mrs. CHARLES FORD, in lertaysA'lle, last week. —Mrs. P. 11. Bnioos and child, of Scranton, are visiting MriL B.'s father-in law, N. B. Brucc,r, Esq., Stevensville. —The Rev. Dr. BEATIF; a missionary from Syria, was the guest'of Dr. F. G.. Monnow, of Warren Center, last week. LIZZIE OWEN, of this place, is visiting her friend, Miss FANNIE PAYSON, OR the White Mountains, in Pike town ship. —Mrs. F. \V. liovEv, of Troy, who has been Visiting friends in- Owego for several weeks past, returned b i ome on Friday last. * • -Mrs. EASON PEPPERS, who bad been ill for several months, died at her resi dence in Canton on Monday afternoon of last week —Mrs. PERCI VAL. POWELL, of this place, who has been on a visit to Mends in Midi and Elmira, returned home ou Friday last. —Eninu Cst.nwam. and JEA.. BEEns,! of Canton, and Fuen. INtmAst, Troy,_ Ine visiting friends at Fox Centre, Sulli van County. —Mr. Lou HAAS has accepted a clerk ship at Towanda, and goes there Monday to enter upon his duties.—Tunkhannock Republican. • MARY DEWEY, of Cedar Rapids,: Michigan, visited ber sister, Mn. FRANZ CHABDAI.I, in Pike township, this coun ty, last week. Mr:CAgg, Esq., one of tho leadirig farmers- of liorth Rome? . was among tic callers at oar office on Tuesday last. -111iss 111.attcriann, of Lock Haven, who has been Igniting friends in ibis place for several weeks past, returned home on Saturday last. CAM= Tyrcusm, of Warren Cater, Who has been an invalid for some little time, Is so far convalescent as to be able to ride out. Mums, of this place, who has been'quite seriously ill for several days past, has so far recovered as to be able to be out of doors. , —H.III. l3Eums, of Troy, has returned from Rome, N. Y.. where he has been doctored for cancer, and believes that be is freed from the terrible affliction. ...GEORGE MURRY, HAL. DRAKE, and ED. MAYNARD, Of Athens, are fitting up a boat in which , to go on a fishing excur sion down the Susquehanna to Laceyville. —Mrs. J. Lewis, who bad her collar bonebioken and received other injuries last week, is recovering as rapidly as could be expected under the eiriunistan- —Mrs. J. A. Raton% of this place, and Mrs. JONATUAN TEILAY and son, of Tar rytown, have gone on a visit to Dr. B. A. RECOMN at Mayville, Chautauqua county, N. Y. • —Mr. THOMAS PRIMAN, of Arnot, whose wife and two children were drown ed on the ill-fated "State of Virginia," while voyaging toward Scotland, has be come insane from grief. —Mrs. Slnsit E. C1.A104 A. 8., a grad uate of the Elmira Female College, and a leacher of successful experience, has Veen employed at the Susquehanna Collegiate Institute for the ensuing year. —disk FANNIE E. Bowrow, of South Litchfield, ~Ahis county, who has been' spending a tew days with friends at the Fountain liouse, in Tioga Centre, N. Y., is visitingfiiends at present in Owego. • —E. T. Fox, Esq., President of the Citzens National Bank of this place, and N.,N. BETTR, Esq., Cashier of the First National Bank, are attending the meeting of the Bankers Associatioa at Saratoga, N. Y. — . Mrs. E. L. DAVENPORT, assisted by Miss Brown, Mr. E. W. PRICE, and Mas ter:l4nm( DAVENPORT, gave a very en i joyable . entertainment at Canton, th e Sen tinel sap, on Friday evening of week be fore las . - . -Hon. MEnctitt, Mrs. MEncurt, Dr. Jottx D. MEncult, and Master ULIE id ER cun, have gone on a pleasure trip through several of the Western States, and will be absent from home several weeks. —Mrs. E. L. DAVENPORT, who is at her residence near Canton, has just learn ed from Berlin that her daughter' BLANCHE has signed a ,contract with STnatioscu, to sing in Paris, London and America, beginning September sth. —Mrs. JAMES HARRIS, of this place, who has beep confined, to her bed for al most a year past) has so far regained her health, under Dr. Woonnuttres treatment, as to he able to walk about the house without a.ssistance. 4 —Professor J. T. McCot.t.om, who. has been spending Fome weeks of his vacation at Ithaca, returned from that , placo to New Lisbon, where his family are, on Friday last. Ile will attend the Teach ers' Institute at Towanda.—Troy Gazette. —The Warren correspondent of the•Le- Raysville ildeertister, Fays that Colonel DicliNELts, of Owego, N. Y., who is about to retire from busineis, has taken up his abode in that place and has been fitting up his residence in a tasteful man ner. —Mi. E. T. NOBLE and wife, Mr. Jons Mont E, Or this Oftibe, and Miss FRANK Commis, started on Tuesday last, by pri vate conveyance, across the country to Lock Haven, where they will visit rela tives and . friends for the ensuing two Weeks. r Mrs.FAxxts:Daw ES, wife of the Editor of the Easton Free Press, died very sud denly at her htime in Easton on Monday of last week. Mrs. D. was a sister of 11. J. Itsi,nwts, of Waverly; and well known to many in this place and' vicinity, who will regret to hear of her death. —Rev. J. G. CARNACIIAN, of Meadville, will visit his numerous friends in Troy a week from 'next Sunday and occupy the Presbyterian pulpit, of which he was the incumbent for many years. As a pulpit orator and sermonizer he is unsurpassed, and his comingls anticipated with a great deal of pleasure. —The following named teachers have been employed by the Board of Education of Athens Borough, to teach the schools in that village for the coming year': W. H. BENEntev, A. M., Principal and Teacher of High' &hoot. Miss EMMA. P. GAMBLE, Intermediate. Miss M. L. AL LEN, A Primary. Miss ELLEN W TON, .B. Primary. Miss CABBIE J. Hag- TI\OA, B. Primary, up town. ' —We learn that Professor H. H. PF.N DI.ETON and wife, of Philadelphia, are ex pected to visit 'his sister, Mrs. S. A. ciwooucK, of Liberty Corners, about the middle of this month. Professor PENDLE- . TON and, wife are excellent musicians, and we 'presume the music-loving people of that place will not allow such an oppOrtu nit', to _pass without having a musical treat. —Mr. JOHN A. &luck . , foreman and local editor of the Bradford Repytititan, called at our office on Monday last. We surmitie Brother SCHICK is attracted bith- er periodically by a little lump of " load stone," residing on Gravel Hill. He pro ceeds upon the principle, too; that "faint heart never won fair lady," and a little "bull-dozing" by Tunkhannock roughs does not discourage him.— Tankkaniaock Democrat, July JOth. COUNCIL PBOONEDINOB. The regular monthly session of the Connell was held Monday evening, August 4th, 1579. Members present—Burgess Dodge to the Chair, and Council men Alger, Holcomb, Jones, Kingsbury; Keeler; Montanye and Snell. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Communication and statements from citizens being In order, Messrs. Madill and Wilt address ed the Councitin favor of opening the alley on the north of the C. L. Ward homestead, from Third to Fourth street. 4,1 Mr. Browning called: the attention of the Conn ell to- his claim for damages front the accident to hip wife from a fan on defectives deevalk Mr. Holcomb, front the committee appointed by th 9 itu,gess,at a n u •eting held May A, 1579, to draft an ordillallee opening the narrow section of North Fourth street, submitted the following: Be ft enarteat by the Burgess and Tutee Coun cil of the Borough of Towanda. and if is hereby enacted by the authority eff the same : That Korth Fourth street be wiatenedl.three feet on Lombard street, and twenty-tire feet where said, street strikes the land of Wm. Mix, and through said Mix land north so that said- street be fifty feet to width from the south line of Win. Mir, land and be opened, and is hereby ordained and opened from slid tonaliard street northerly. according to the following lines and directions :; tleglontng at a corner on north side of Lombard curet, /t fret out of the 101 l I hvast corner of Daniel t le's lot; thence north 27° west Io' feet to a corner ; thence north l4' west 635 5-10 feet to a corner on lanai of Sirs. Huston; thence north :toy* east 256.100 feet to a corner on North Fourth street, now open': thence south vast 781 5-10 feet to corner is north Mate of Lombard street; thence west 3 feet on north Male of Lombard street to place of begin ning. The ordliktwe was adapted by the following iota: : Yea*Alger. Ilaticomb, eeler.SllPii.l)4dge, liurgess-5; nays—Kingsbury; Moutanye-2. • REPORT OF SANITARY COMSIITTRE Th• Honorable Borges, and C'ounci/ f Boron of rotunda : The tianltary to a hoar wan referted thee plaintof nuisance on bank of ricer below lower depot, would respectfully . report Its abatement. 1.. I). MONTANYIL, Chairman. ton motion, the Street Couttotttre war authorised to repair the - crossing at the foot of Maple street. On motion of Mr. Holcomb, ft was ordered. that notice be served on prOparty owneriou the west aide of Main street, between Bridge street and Beeler' hotel, to build a sidewalk; awl ilso to property owners from Washington smut south to the Baptist Church ob the east Bide of Main street, to build a new sidewalk. The titreet Committee was authorized to put down a sidewalk on the corner of York and Locust Avenues, and sepal'. the culvert near Mr. law ning'sproperty on Mainatreet in the Third Ward; the walks to be built under the supervision of the Street Committee. . ' Wardquestion of opening the alley north of the Ward property was nest considered, and the fol lowing petition read We, the undo citizens of the Second Ward,. hereby to that the .public alley on the north of the .L. Ward homestead , passing from Third to Fourth street. has been opened, and that we know the same to have been traveled by the public during a portion of the years 1876 and 1577, and said alley has since been obstructed, and that they ask that the said alley be opened by the Town Council. • James J. Kavanagh, - • H. J. Madill. • . C. If. Manville, . Kuykendall, • H. L. Lamoreux, , J. Andrew Wilt, J. L. Keir. Towanda, Angust.4, 1876. - On motion, the prayer of the petitioners was granted. On motion of Mr. Holcomb the Council. voted to apprOpriate five dollars for the purpose of removing sprouts and grubbing out the stumps from the cem etery, provided citizens and lot owners subscribe and pay twenty dollars additional. the work to be done under the supervision and approvalof Dr. L. D. Montanye Ity Counctlrimn MOntanye Resolved, That the Chief of Police be directed to prevent the deposit of garbage sod other offen sive matter along the river bans, within the bor ough limits, add that the owners of the rawer ter minating near the river, at the foot of Park street, be nodded to extend the same to low water mark. (Adopted) 173=! 11* labor on streets fu Ist and 2d Wards',.. 120.46 66, 6• 0 • ad Wird,. 16.00 Police duty. " Yire Department. " Station [louse.-- " pas, " 'Mlacellaneoun, rotacz JUKTICt. RZPORT TO the Honorable Burgess and Town Cauual of roscumfa Borough : The undersigned, Police Justice of Towanda Ibirough. begs leave to submit the folk:wing report of cases heard and disposed of for the months of June and July, ending August 4th, 1070: June 17.—Jack Vonalioue— by officer Burns. Charged with being drunk and disorderly on the streets. Piped 43. Justices' mitt,. 70 ate.; Consta ble. 11. Defendant committed. July 111.—Mike Blake—by officer Burns. Charged with being drunk and disorderly. Fined .3. Jus tice,lo cos. COMM., el. Fine and costa paid to July 17.—Mike ittake—by officer Burns. Charged with being drunk and disorderly. Fined 110. Jus tice. 70 ets. Constable, el. Fine and costa secured. July 72.—James ilarris—by officer Burns: Charg ed with being * drunk and disorderly. Fined el. Just fee; 70 eta. Constable, }l. Fine and costs paid: July Ml—Wesley Fool—by officer Burns. Chart. ed with being drunk and disorderly. Fined flu. Justice, 80 eta. Constable, et. Defendant. com mitted In default of payment. July 31.—W. C. Willis—by officer Dorm Charg ed with being drunk and disorderly. Defendant discharged. Justice, 70' cts. Constable, 41. August I.—W. C. Willis—by officer Montt. Charged with being drunk 'and ellsorderly. Fined *3. Justice, 70 coe. Constable, el. Fine and costs paid. Aug. It —ltem !(ayes—by officer Burns. Charg ed with fighting on the streets. Fined 47. Justice, 80 eta. Constable, V. Fine 'and costs paid to Burns. Aug. 4.—Chas. 11. Phinney—by officer Burns. Charged with lighting on t h e streets. Fined 4.1. Justice, WI ctn. Constable, el. Fine and costs paid to oMcer Bums, Respectfully subtuitted Aug. 4. 1579 , Mr. Blake asked to have the last fine of Oa re mitted. he having paid .the flirt one. Qn motiott.'the rptehtion of remitting the fine was postpone , ' to the next meeting. . Adjourned. • J. KtaGSlll.7itY, SeCy. JUST TOE TRUST. FOR HOT WEATHER.' —Everybody should read the XX Cot advertisement in to4llty's paper. Its use fulness, cheapness, (only $2.00 for a per fect bed), lightness (12 pounds), and por tability, commends it to every one, and accounts for the extraordinary largo de mand for them, Every Cot is guaran teed to give perfect satisfaction, or the money will be cheerfully refunded. Local Corrempondence. WYALUSING WINNOWINGS THE EMERSON - NOI6I_CT. AT WYALtSING —Friday evening, August Ist, closed the second week of this Imititute. The time - has passed to the pleasure and profit of all concerned. Professor EMERSON and his very able corps of assistants are giv ing entire satisfaction . The fact has long been established, that this popular aid justly celebrated composer has few superi ors, if indeed peers, in conducting choi;us es, and in the art of voice training. Prof. ANDREWS, of Ohio, has shown himself to be a thorough, yet pleasant instructor, in the science of harmony and rudimental music. Professor SOUTI!WAID stands at the head of his profession as a pianist, both in teaching and execution. The first of the series of concerts took place on the evening named, and was highly entertaining, each item of which, deserving of particular and favorable comment. The prpgyainlne Was as folj rim PART FIRST. Chorus (Venite)—`:4th: Come let us Sing unto the Lord solo—" The MO A kat lan Mountal US ...... E. F 11= == Profem..r E. Southworlli, Srianton 4. Encorr—"Qctasr Study.," . Kulak 5. Solo —"I Ward a Voice." Miss Anna Ack ley, Pittston. 6. quartette. iMale)—`• My Lady 51eep5........ IMessrs. S. F. Ackley, LC. C. Reynolds, J. 11= 7. Duett—"ln a Man au• Better, ete.?":.:.3lessra George 1 , Buck and Dann a. Soto—•• W hat hoes the homes tay ? GIME 9. Chorus—.` Days of Youth." P HT SECON D. Rectal, (Piano) • Professor Snuthwort h. Solo—•• Bonnie Sweet Bessie. - - Miss Leona 3. "1 am Very Fond 01 3 Social Song. — .....Mears. Ackley, Blocher, Reynold:, ano Smeller. 4. Solo with Coke at r mermen% Meltatette)— " My Cottage klome."....ltlas Multi Ackley. 5. (Amur (Sallers)- - We Rock Away on the BR- lows 64,y.'• The second concert will take place . Fri dat evening, Angola. RI). MOUNTAIN LAIN This delightful siOnmer resort is in the centre of the farming district of Burling ton, and is a sheet of water nearly two Miles in circumference, situated on the summit of the highest hill in the town - - . ship. It is entirely fed by springs, having no visible inlet, but an outlet of consider able size.' Two of the•proprietors, Messrs. STEVENS and LENNOX, have fitted up their parts of the grounds for picnic purposes— the former with swings, tab!es, speaker's - stand, shelter and seats for the people, &c., and the latter has erected a dancing house with an adjoining refreshment more., A numar of pleasure boats are provided, and, all in all, no better :,lace fur a day's enjoymmit can.be found. Mrs. AWE LUTHER 14NEs taught the summer school at this place, closing Says nrday, August 2nd.'- Mr. LENNox kindly gave the boats,. -grounds, etc., for the use of the school .on that day. Before the close of the forenoon session, which was held in the school house, Mrs. lIANEs gave a short, well-worded address, thank ings her pupils for their studious; respect-, ful tearing during the term, and urged; them to ever deport themselves in such a Manner that a retrospect of any part of their lives might; give more pleasure than pain. Then came the presents tai all; and the prize for 1 est spelling to Miss LIZZIE . ALLEN, aged 12: At noon all adjourned to the lake, where the ample'size of the dancing house afforded seating accommo dations for over one hundred visitors. The closing exercises, which consisted of songs, dialogues viid_ recitations, reflected greit credit upon the teacher, and smiles of satisfaction illuminated, the faces of the parpnts, l for all the children took part and all:did well. There were no hesita tions nor failures 'throughout the pro itramme. After this came just such a col lation as pleased patents know how to get up. A n.ovement is on font to secure the I services of Mrs. 11. for a term of select school this fail. On the saiue afternoon; Mr; Citant.r.s Scorratt raised a barn flt:xso feet. While putting up the pnrline plate eight or ten men rushed to one place on the FcallAd, which under such a stublen strain gave Way, precipitating Messrs. DOVILLA HAKHIT, ALLEN SCOCTON, WM. TROMI'- SON and liti.Ev A m.r.t4 to t he. cellar, a dis- -tance of some 23 feet. Mr. Gomm: Sgt.- LECK caught by his feet and swung him self gown Mr. Gr.onor, 4i÷EN by mn Wyoming Seminary and Commercial College ! ! • i . . . .. . _ . ...,. _ . . The Seminary offers to students the following Courses of! . Studi.: Common English, Normal Cour:se, Literature and Science, lassical Course, College Preparatory Course, Course in Music, and Course in Art. • Students - not desiring to take any one of the Courses of Study may take any studies which they are!prepared to enter; Prices within the reach of all. -r - - . . The Commercial College gives instruction in Penmanship,'Commercial Law, Political Economy, Commercial Arithmetic, Bus iness Correspendenee, Telegraphy, and Bonk -keeping as applied to husineT of all kinds. The larger Fart of the instriiction - Is- 1 given through actual business transactionS. Diligent students graditate in fourteen. weeks. The reduced price of tuition is - ex ceedingly low. U. 88.00 .. .7.9.05 • • • 4.40 ... 1,40 Fall Term opens August 27th. Commercial studet!ts address Rev. L. L: SpHAGUE, - and all others Rev, Di-COPE LAND, D. D., Kingston, Luzerne County, Pa.•• - , , • 01121 bind, thus- skiing himself.; Mr. ;TAMES FROMAN sprang for one of the poits and slid' down, tearing his hands and arm in a painful manner. Mr. liAlottT, it is feared, is fatally injured internally.- Mr. Tuosti sox has a broken ankle, but is not other wise seriously hurt. The others are doing well. SUMNIER VISITOR. Mountain take, Aug. 4, 1879 Fellow teachers of Bradford county, are you pre paring for the Teachers' Institute M Ise held at Towanda, August It to .T.:41 . Certainty you are; why do I ask ; and yet In consideration of the very: low-salary which many of us receive at the present time, I fear some may think they-can't afford to go. But let me tell you In alt candor. I believe we can't afford to stay away and lose the golden har vest which those will reap aho do attend: and I .think there are many who will agree with 'me,. especially those who were at Towanda during the two weeks drill last summer. It was so well ..conducted so thorongh. In all' that would Instruct and Interest 30' and all who came far that purpose. Perhaps tittle were some who came for mere pastime. or for the sake of haring It said they had attended. who were pot much benefited. and in Justice to our worthy Superintendent. I a ill say that If any went away dissatisfied, It was no fault of his. Thu earnest ness With which he entertal Into all his work will not fall to bring success. and . til,lSe who balk with Impartial pr unprejudiced eyes. can not fall to R'. J. YOUNG, Police Justice p have been in the teachers ranks for more than twenty years, and but few of those years have passed thatl have not had the privilege: ofattend ing en Itt•tltute, either in this, or Mime other county. and It has never !wen my pleasureloat tend a more successful one than the one last Angld, although I bare Peen present at some very:excel lent ones. If I can feel that I have In a measure !teen successful as a teacher, I also feel that In a great' measumit Is ov,lng to my attending Institutes. Many a time I have gone after a toilsome summers labor feeling dissatisfied with myself, and almost determined tomtit Mot lield of labor. I knew I' was not doing all that should or ought to be done In the'sc , tool room. I felt unworthy to take under my charge the training of the immortal mind. lint after associating for a week with those who were far superior to me in our profession. getting some new fund Tor thought; grasping at some new ideas that were advanced by those wiser ones; catching eagerly at every new method which I felt conld adopt, I would return with an eagerness to reenter the sehool-room. that I might put in prac tice what was then fresh to my mush ; anti I hare never been the loser. but always the gainer, by meeting with' teachers and educational workers at the Institute. As I said at first, our wages are. ImV, but lefuis fit oursilvea for higher. hoping for better times in the future. and.remember tharthe more it , know, the better prepared are we to impart knowledge to others. and though we way spend a goisi portion of a Months wages next Month at Towanda, let us belleVe It will be time and money welt 4peut. . All of our reward does not come through.the Treasury. but n higher reward may be ours—that of an approving conscience ; and perhaps we :ball finally hear the welcome word* '•\Fell and will not that pay .us fur all our toll and p,r plexitles here • "Then let Its not be weary in well doing, for iii due season we shall reap if 'we faint not:' A TEACHER. gay' BIRD CAGES at the 99et store Clif Call at J. L. Kent's, Agent, and look I arthose SHETLAND SHAW LS, very cheap. : t[ . riff- Large stuck of LADIES TIES Sr., at tt Or Try our New Jap. Tea. Best iri DECKER & VOCWIT. I=12! rg - DRESS Go( IDS , DRESS GOODS; DREss GOODS, at .1. L. KEN 1"3, Agent. tt Eleg:int stock of new CIIROMOS and OIL PAINTINGS at the 09c, store. M" - Our goods are new and of the best quality. DECKER DIEM TtFl?,, Choice TEAS and . C(IFFEE a specialty at DECKER & Ytit74;ltT'S. ur Cash paid for Produce at • itpoy-tt ”EcKER & voui:iirs. tgr Fruit Jars, Rubbers and Jelly Tumblers, at the 99et store. Miss Ms rffr Provisions of all kinds, of the best quality at .DECKEIt .XX STAR CEMENT.—Just re ceived :1 Car load or this valuaide cement. N o n, better. 'Satisfaction guaranteed. Price tki.: ! o per barrel. 21cli. . R. M, Or Bargains in TABLE LINFNS, NAPKINS, CRASHES., Sr., at J. L. SE T'S. A Gaut: Or The Fall Term of 'Home Academy will commence on AUGUST 25th, 1679. Itooins or board can be had at reasonable rates. 4' • W. H. llitc)%%.N. Principal. rfr Jahn Maddock Sons' celebrated sable-shape 5c:111-porcelain Crockery at the 99 Cent Store ; also a fall assortment of Crockery Anil Glassware at the lowest prices. tr. air The Largest, Best and Cheapest Hue or Shes for Ladles', Misses' and Chlldrens' wear is fourid at COI:SEWS new store, corner Malt!' and Plne-sts.„ Tracy k Noble's Block. - aper7B ColiBElt has the best wearing Shoes for Men, Boys and Youths' wear ever offered Towatida,.and . at prices within the reach of all. Elf TE,keliEns' OR NORMAL CLASS. Cointnerolng, A UST !Vs. a Teachers' Class will be organized In the Susquehanna I iistitiite to con tinue ten weeks. For catalogue or particulars, address Principal, at:Towanda. • aw For line Millinery, first class Mir Good+, Java Canvas,. Gold and Sliver tinted Card Board, and Chlldren'A Sailor Hatt,' call on. Mrs. M. A. Fletcher, No. 4, Bridge Street. Bleaclithg.and sewing over a !(perlalty. . CASSIMERES at, very low - prices to eiose them out, at .1. 1— KENT'S, Agent. ft W L. B. 11onnEns challenges conipe- . Winn for quality of good:. and low prire,s on Sash, Doors, Ittlod, and 3101.1 in;., s, and a` building ma terial. fauga-tfl $" STERN BROS', of the NEW YOILKSTORE, wilt CLOSE OUT their entliestock of MILLINERY GOODS, SHAWLS, SACQUES, DOLMANS, Ladles FANCY and FrItNISIII NO ; lioodg, BELOW COST. Whew! bee those I.•autifal Hound and stralght'aiia - „plpe-stem, trampan•nt a; daylight !rl The !Zplnster tqnlles and stutics, she draws out'the Shining and sllk-Ilke,threa.J. Send in the with ht,fore cold weather, as iL saves expense and Insures better .work. Dr- Nothing short of unmistakable benefits conferred Open tensor thou... r inds of suffer er; could originate and maintain the reputation which AVPR'S, SAItCAPARILLA enJort. It is a compound of the best vegetal le alb:l:elves, with lodides of r01.04.1....3 and Iron. tool is the jgp,t effect - 11a: of all reinedies for scrofulous, mercurial.. nr blood disorders. C 111 (..11Illy 5114,141140 and I:er tain in It . ren.c.ll3l effects, It products rapid l itiot complete cares of Scrofula, Sores, Ito): Is, iluntors. Pimpleii, Eruptions. Skin DiscaseS, "mid all disor der.: artidt.7, f tom impittlf? or !doled, IV Its invigoratinf; elf.,t, it alwAvs relletp. and often cures Liver Complaints, Female Weaknesses and Irregularities, and is a potent r e newer of vitality. For purifying the blood it 6ax no ;vial. It t o ms up the system., restores awl preserves the health. and-Imparts vigor and energy. For forty ; years It -has been in .extensive use. and Ist...day the most Vailahte ,toeillelne for the suffering sick, every Where. For Vain by alftleaten., ~`~- - SWIITL&ND lIALL. COMItn,rIAL UAW.. tr.N;ON 11434.. EAST FRONT Anitst; sth, ibl) BUSINESS LOCAL. WOOL CARDINC. H. H. I Nl:ii.taL Juultr:ttn. Caniptown, rail ford &minty, Pa • CZ - Chronic Catarrh.—Now is the time. while the weather is favorable, to treat Catarrh of lobs standing. Ely's Cleam Dalin reaches opt and obstinate cases where all„other remedies have _falleul: Do' not fatl to procure a bottle. as In it lies the .relief you seek. Sold by druggists at 50C per tattle. 'Mit. T. It. rkituv—ilavit4 given Ely's Cream Balm for Catarrh, a trial. 'r can: recommend It to all-suffering . from that disease, as I have derived more benefit'from its use than ill. other -prepare. lions combined. A. STRADY.Ii, Elmira, N . • TEAMING AND DIIAYIN(t.—G. W. Armstrong Ifas provided himself witlmm excellent team an d dray. Carting will be 010111141 y clone on the following lettriS: Full lout fromdeFibt, Fart Packages' Any business !tales carting. regnlarly. per day, eprm 50 cents down. The above has reference to (Irliveries on Main street only. Other parts of town spkiclaLrates. %Towsula, July 24. 1879. • - ' T OWANDA MARKETS 1 n EPORTED - 11Y.STEVENS Al LONG, General dealers In Groceries and produce, rattiink Illoek;corner Main and Bridge Streets. • WEDNESDAY. EyE:ONG, JULY 3(4.1879. PAYING. RELLING .. , .Floor per bbl ..... 5 254 425 . 5 75@ 700 Floor per sack 1 1544 1 50• i 1 ,100 I 1..0 Corn Meal per 100 11. s ..• I ma . t I ive 1 - 20 chop - Feed • - O .1 oto. - 1 IC 120 Wheat,-per 1.4511.. ..... ' 95(0 105 10( 110 Corn 045 . 5i";•(. 55 • Rye 450.45 mio • 55 Oats 3:Kiti 37' Buckwheat_ . = 40E0. @l. - sb . Clover seed , - . 4SD 500 . _ Thnotby. western Rearm 6! ILn, MIII=I llresked hogs 406 .. _ Hams . - - - 1? 1 . 2 , 1 Shoulder' , • Lard - 5 7a -,.-... ..; -ima - inol - r.c , . Piz - - 14 Butter, tulis lton.; lora 1,1.2 ~- 1t63. 12 F:gg, fresh.:... • lieu i 1.... ; : l'ot at. ot:.s, par bushel....; 3a oi i3l ~ `4 ra . .50 Om, Beeswax c•)It!tECTED By DAYTON & nit'a Mies ....... Veal akin• Deacon. • :Sheep Prlts.. Mew ithvertiscmcnts. 4,7, 1 (1100L HOUSE LETTING.- The Seeretary of the Aqinin School Roar 4 ti lii receive :waled proposals until the 20th la) of A ognst„ 15711. at 3 o'clock, r. st.., for . the buthilog o r a Ohio l house in Asylum tow it.hlp. Bradford county, Pa, The- Directors reserve the right to reject any and all 'bids. Plans and spesincatlonc ran be seen at Myron Frisby's. In said township. Ily order of the Suffoorlioar.l. - MYTI - 01'.; FRISBY, • . • . Secretary of School Board, Asylum, Pa., Al•ust 4, Isln. . • lIKNRY-11.013SF„ (ON THE EUROPEAN MAN.) CORNER MAIN & WASHINGTON STE,EETS TOWANDA, re Meals . at all hours. Terms to suit the nines. Large stable attacho.. . .. .. , W.M. II TIN HY, Pneion;tron. - 'Towanda, Juts' 3, ":9-tf. • ; la,I a , , A.m. soiswww4asti2Z3,l7wwi • : a... I t . :a Witaitia. 4; ataat MA; Nka cm B. st: = - 4; 6 . _ . .. - ' I l 1 3 0 . , _._- : Is IR: "7'z,A7'_.t.N•"'N; - ni v. COT,-PRICE.inot pointed. white Dock). • $0 00 31alccai, pc tract bett—tio mattress or tillior s ,)40— required—better than a hammock, mit fits the body as pleosatitlY. and lays Rtreright. Folded °rot...lied instantly. selbfastebing ; Jost t h e thing for hotels, °elves, cottages, eatiija meetings., sporti— melt. etc. Good fur the lawn. piazza. or ~ the cool est place in pie' house.' Splendid for Invallth. Send. for rinenlars. Sent on reeettit of price, -or C.. 1. I. For 50 Cita. extra, with outer, 1 will prepay exprio,age to ate ' tdatliin tin line of IL It. east o f Mississippi, and north . of Mason At Pixon line. Fur fti ctn. In Minn., Mu., and lows. II F.UMI tN '.V. I. a Mt, 10 , 4 Fulton St.. Boston ; 207 ('anal St.. New York; 1e.5 North Second Stmttt, Philadelphia. ant'. • GET YOUR HAIR CUT " • 4 AND SILAVING, AT TILE Vtristrci - X-Xcai - se Shavirig riszlor fhP7We study to please. 11E. V. STET/6F, Prop'r Towanda. Pa.:.- I .oly 15, 1579. IMPROVF;D Agricultural Machinery • The subscriber Is prepamil Jo furnish tile Wes and ?Oat padelitheo for Mt, farmer at Mk I , ,te,if pri,C".• THE WIARD TRUE CHILLED PLOW This is the hest and chear.st bf all lir. (Janet plows, and Is ailapk , -il to all kinds of boll and work WIIEELER'S NEW DouBLEIGEARED AND THREE IRTSE POWERS. • With larg truck wheels and late.st Imprtivements. I This Is an exc6lleut power and has no• superior among double.giared rimers. TilliFSlfEltS AN ME= Attention is val!ed to Wheeler St 3lelicies New Unproved Undershot Thresher,, ono of which will be on ethlb Lima after July '2Ut h. Soceral ether kinds of Threshing 3f:whines for sat.% among which, are (Fray's Ste.! Rad P. 11 1 .• find Threrh. ra "Iv/ el. and Pferle,ar lioahlraita, P.,a Pee 1' (t so Threxht rat aad CI! . FAILMERS'FAVO,RITE GRAIN MUT This ir.opt complete Grabltrlll In tple ampler , WAGONS. I am - prepared to supply anything 16 the line o Farm Wawins. Half Skeleton. opint and Top ling glee and Can't:wry, Ter!, rlaeor, Cortland, Hall and Empire Wagons and Cart Mges. Empire ale .1 a< 10.0 n.. rape Wagon!. ete. HYDRAULIC CEMENT, .Itist received n carload of FAyetteville . Cement, the beat and elteapebt In the :nark iatisfaction guaranteed. MIXED PAINTS, For House and other painting. Heady for the brush. f heap and good: Reiter than yen buy fu Ito u or.thutry-Way. SEND - 1 , 0,R 411:111.AR4 AND PRICES ofrie, , in the IV) Cent Store. Warehouse' In rear orsaine and Fitt National' and on alley runniog , from Poplar to Pine street. ,Towaffila, la , auly 300 r,y - trilnl,4;:.,u';,Tl. l ?ztaJa 3 ; tt. not required c will start you. Men, women boys and girls make ninny) faster at work for us than at anything. else. stilt, work is ligtri pleasant. and such as anyone i'ati go rightat. pore: who are wise who see .his notice will send us their Addresses At one., and lieu for th o o o k.t,s„ and le:i 'hn.s is M. limC. Thllllll already at wok at. 111 log up lArro• sums ut utuuey. Address Tln: & 4:11 , Augusta, Maine.' ~~ ~; =' =';P ;V:d1,77 IN 11,E THE ASSIGNMENT OF Ed. E. Loomis for the benefit of his eeeditres. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford Coup, ty. No. 1197, February Term, 1F78: - Notice 'ls' hereby given. that application .was made to said Court on the 7th day of July, A. B. 1579. by F. W. nosey, Assignee of Ed. E Loomis to be discharged as Assignee of said estate. The said Court ordered andkll meted that notice be giv en of Use same by joibiteation In the Bnaierono Itn - roitTr.n. and Northern Tier Gazette, for the space of four weeks, that raid application will , be ward on Monday, September Ist. 1879, at '2.'n'elOelt E. B. PA Iti4ENS. SMlcitor. Ei= TN TIIE ESTATE'OF;AU i rllla Morley, a lunatic. In the Courfof Com mon Plea,of Bradford county, No, 697, February Term, 1877. The final account of 11. B. Morgan, committee of the pereon and estate of Audits Morky r a lunatic, has been fit6d in this office and - will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas for Confirmation on TIIINISIDAY, the 4th dayof SEPTEMBER.. ISM. Application will also be made for the discharge of said committee. G. W. BLACKMAN.. Towanda; July 90, Prothonotary. HEM IS " 10 '• TN BF% THE APPLICATION, OF. of the lit. Bey'. William O'Hara, Bishop of Scranton, to mortgage lands in- the Borough of South Waverly. In the Court of Common Pleas of . Bradford County; No. 560, September Term, .18:0; Notice Is hereby given that application was made to said Court on the.7th"day of July, A. 1). 1870-, by the Itt. Bev. William OTllara. Bishop "of Scram.- ton, to decree a mortgage upon lauds in the Bor ough of South Waverly: which he 'holds in trust for the Catholics of South Waverly, to raise the sum of five hundred - dollars. "The said Court ordered. and directed [hit notice be given of the sante by. publication in- the , 113uAnvoun lizronTEu and Athens CFavtte, for the space_of four weeks, that said application will be heard on Monday, . Septem ber Ist, Ip:9, at 2 o'clock r. m - . • . RODNEY;A;MERCUIt, Towand July 10, 187e--tw. Solicitor. AUD TOR'S NOTICE.—In . the, Orphans' Court of Bradford County. In the matter of the estate of George Fox, late of Wysox Towliship. deceased : The undersigned, an Auditor duly appointed to distribute tiie. fund in the hands of Orson Rickey. Etreentor. raised from the sale of decedent's real estate, will attend to the ditties of his appointment at the office of overton & Sanderson, in Towanda itoriinnh, .on SATURDAY. the 231 day of AU GI:ST, A. D. 1579, at 10 o'clock - A. N. , JOH SAN DEBSON; _ Auditor: • (a 2 00 1 00(21 150 • 1. 2..514, 2 .SI) EEO MEE AtmTows NOTICE.,-In the orphan,. Crier! of Bradford County. In ro - the cstate of It Iluzziphrey, late of 'Warren Township. deceased : - • The enders gncd, alt Auditor appointed:by said Citurt t., illstr.bute money in the hands of 4oseph F , Wheaton, Executor of said estate. as shown—pr si brg final account slung the porsoiis legally entitled , ' thereto. will attend to the duties of his appOlut to,.lit fit the.,Rice.,! ; Peek tk itserton, In Toisantta4 1101 ougli. id) 3141 N DAY, the 27tth day of A17111.75T„ 1 A. It. 1579. at I o'clock st:, *hen and where all, 11.41,..11$ interested. are requested to attend and pre— en! their claims for allowance, or be forever del ,arrc4l frthe any share In the same.. OVERTON, • Auditor. TN RE TIIE VOLUNTARYAS signment S. M. Wooster Ca.iySmith-for • the benefit of.credltors. ln..the-Court of Common 12'leas of Brad boll county. No. 373. Feb. Term, 1879. Notice is hereby . glien that the partial account of Cady Spilt!). assignee of S. M. Wooster. has been tiled in this office and will be presented to the Court of 1:0111111011 Pleas on TMUItSDAV. SEP- T 4, 1579, for confirmation.: Application will ob.° he made for discharge of said assignee. , P. 4). W. lILACHMAN, Towanda, .talc 29, '79-w4. rrothenotary. MEM Ml= Neol o 20e10 1 COQ' 15 M.WELLES CEsTr,Naui natz. Segal. MEM NEM AA UDITOR'S N on CE.—ln re. the ~,.. rate cf Elam G. Terry, deceased—ln the ; i,r .1. •• court of Bradford county. . Tit derslgned. an auditor appointed by the • ' nrt co 4 make dl,trlbution of moneys In bands of . N. Willis Terry. admlnlstrater• of the estate of- Eben G. Terry, deceased. a, shown by his final account, will attend to the duties- of his appoint ment at Ms office InTommula borough on FRIDAY the 2. - I.lnl day of At76l"9T, MS.:when and where MI persons Intereited In said fund Must present Mlt' claims or forever be debarred from coming In upon said fund 17 June E.-L..1111.L15, Aulptor UDITOR'S NOTICE.---rn the -waiter of the estate of. John Bow. teat, late of the township - of Monroe, deveased— lort he orphan's Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the court upon the exceptions to the final account of the executrix-and executor of the above estate,•will at tend to the duties of - 1114 appointment at his office to the horisugh of Towanda on TUESDAY the 12th • day of AUGUST, IS:9, at 'lO o'clock A. 34. ( JAMES 11. CODDING, AudAr. 7j uly4w. IN RE THE :VOLUNTARY AS, SIGNMENT of. orrin D. Nichols, late of Windham township. ltradford County, l'a. In the Cour of Common Pleas hi' Bradford County. No. I.S. pece - mber Term, 1S71: ' • Notice is hereby given that the final account 'of Cyrds dakway,.Asslgnee, has b •en tiled In thlii and will he presented to the Court of Cool. nom Plea, on Thursday; September 4, 1 g 79, for con- Armatlon. Aliplicatlon will also. be made for the discharge of ,all Assignee. ' lift/H.6E W. BIACKMAN. Towanda, Aegust(l;79-Iw, _ Prothonotary. Niscc(faueous. FIRE ASSOCIATION, I=l Of PiiiladePia ORGANIZ - EIqEPTEIIIIEIt 1,1617 CAPITAL, ASSETS nearly - $4,000,000.00 This Association continues to insure from Lon' and Damage by Fire, Buildings, Household Fur niture. and 3terehandise generally.. WM. S. VINCENT, Agent. Main Street, Towanda,-Pa. LIST OF LEGAL BLANKS Priottal and kept on .hk.tlo at the at whofesale or rztall Med. _ • , Mortgage, Bond. . T reasta tvr's -Collectors loud. Lease. Complaint.: . Commitments. • • Warrant. Constable's Return. ;7* Attieles of Agreement, 2 form:, !I'm,' WI Attachment. t'lbtlctable , " Sales. - Collector's Sales. Execution. - Stpisena. for License. 'Pool for Ideeo'e. ;Cote Judgement Ni,te .I,olgentent Seal 7.4Z,40 .hlg.•ment a per cent. 'r.wit order-Book, • ' Sehool 4,ler hook. •• 1 6 QtiTSQUERANNA COLLEoIATE IN yrtTrTE: . Fall Tertu begiti 310NDAY. Ul; ('ST 1879:. F.7(1 , 011 M!!4 for lutant, t ult Lilo and turn! Ate,' I..inta froui 11% to ettio per }ear, IFor vist.thuzue or flu th.r particulars &Attlee% the Prln. Opal, EDWIN E. QUINLAN% . M. Towat,tia, .141 v 3, Hai+, Ka c 500,000.00