iltatifoti ,lepottrr, M C 1 l AF. 11. ALLEN, LOCAI. F.Drroit Towanda, Pa., Thursday, Aug. 21,1879. LOCAL AND CENERAL. The (loorreil have ordered nickel-silver , badges fOeour "fire laddies." Tug firm of Kim. &. ScorT, druggists, of lAlieus, has been dissoliled. SEVEN wc;lwelling houses are now in course of construction at Sayre. . I :surnAy lastNyas observed by our Cath olic fellokv-citizens as a holy day. Faun hundred and three teachers were enrolled at the Institute this week Jimx 0. WA . un's horse Larkin won the Free for All race at Owego, last week. . A FtiosT occurred in many parts of Sus quehanna County on the 10th instant. THE crop of oat stn the Eastern part of L;the county, is said to have been very . large: TITE Presbyterian l'hureb_ building at Merrick, has recently been undergoing MEM Qum,: a large number of the farmers of our county halal, laready begun their Tuv Sulli'•au Centennial Celebration t.tie Ponn to-morrow, August `,nth, 11'el3 sburg. Tn F. G. A. IL boys will Feet additional seat. , ; at the fair grounds, for thosp who utletl to hear the speeches. 1 , Bt.t a Lar of a boot and tli st‘QT in thy' north store-TO,M' of the Citrrol -Block, Main sheet. . Ad.LIERT ('oN1(1.1.7::, of 1,31);,rte,, ;Is the fbvt , : , :i of a calf, thrta. ni:ratlis, 01 ) / , that cv , l'g':is"thia c hittolreil pounds. I (trial: a suvere bail storm vi4erl Ixn ti+nn< Of Sullivan County last xveett., doing \considerable linniazo to the clops. half-mile ra , Jtt track beinj.; built at s 'll'aa•tTly. It is loomed hick of Spanish • Mil. between t . e.. , hill aiel the, river. Tiu: Tro y ~,v s it is conteni pll,d to bola the goat band pic-nic at the place some tithe m S:plember... Tot , ...l;reetthael:cr: Sl.lllivan County :Lye ;•. 1 licir can, y rwnventi ,, il at the (:)tur? iti It!rlist Tito , ropios 411 R. I . V kill bl . 11111:t011 ' 111 . Nt ,10 will 1 ,, mak, a iwt - e-:of this IV. P. I:1\ the N‘al!, ,for a: lark dweriitl.: 1 u C.e oi) it tilo)atl itCOet in that . ~1 cat,:l , :. , v clay I llllt, I tat 1 'll\ till )1 . eauillit quite a nive 111 ;Mirk lim:s at -the font of Park i-trect. :\I afterm Lot. them 17 ottnec.: "•i!} ~11 iii, SI:11v ',illy an.l STP,:v:tll ;t1 tell, and i, a TlAll!kume :11111 st tic; 1:7 1,P1,; N‘li! \ ~ 11 \IsT, of .N,•cv Al ba;iy, vk 1,rva..11 at the Il.tl ti.t (1111,11, in 'Ali , hall 11!Iti• 1)i,..1. 1 , ,r14.rm0d a ••.1,•;•(.,.1111‘ ,, , crition t luiliov:tl of a 1:114 . , thin i fp,:ut!u• n la :11r. .1“--1.,..1! .!f v‘ork a b,,y by the La! I; 1.XT1:::.. throWil .1:t!l!'ef Lt V.I.- I —. o•s.:10S :16 , 111 .::p;1111.' , 1 a t. , 1cu1.i114. ,i;ty htst, wv,k, :bat tiv' I...aniis. F .• 11;e 4,1.1 4 f tir 1111' k, by 1,1. I, ia.taccs yn a • ,Int ~ iu ,ui -, , ` Lin rtl ' ,et neat nu sl t•ct 111!tA-.1 II N• 0.,, top.ken I.n. I.iik fro , it a .w.,1 e :e . e f 1 • e eet 11:`, %.; n.,•cii I ct,ts. f , r gist in I.t ant• =I tl.lyl. wc,•k , ays a p.qato 1.;,11 1,1; at !I iiica,iirrs Fur. Mw:ti,,..o in t nr;:tn'r: it 11.`‘ , 1 MIME irr c. 01 . 1y.1-ler I!it• I ;. R. IL Mat I q• 1.11 ; , :'„tl•4l4t,t. Tht , ;‘, l‘.l.lit•r. ti • , y •- • • - - .1 c,ll)l.;iment.uy tick =EI 4 . 11 ,, ;1,1 . '1 "1"‘,1,11,1 , 11 .; 1. , Lr 111vk . I I I - I l i I •'1 -0 Ludt. di-P,l ~~ i i.. 1 :"111. , 11, 6'C.; Llt 130 p, t ) . • on Tin•Nday •••• . -;in aolv , T 1 1,.111.‘1 w..:k VS..:l:nl.itu:l.r !II lii:1•1 ll;..;11 .1- 1N 4)1 . 1.( lIMIENSIZI t pi,l;k• Hi 11 t!, ,y 1. , , 1% Itii =MO I P, te.c ;,• MOE EEO i1..`1 11 INIEMEMESI t o.t. I'll 1. , ' I . 1`,111., SOLnIERS' Encampment and Re. Union at East Towanda, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday . of next week. Excursion rates on the railroads. General KILPAT RICK will be in attendance. MR. GEORGE PATTERSON, says the Can ton Sentinel, the gentleman , who was ac cidentally shotin the leg by his revolver falling out of his pocket, at Lake Nep hawin, on Wednesday morning last, is improving, notwithstanding the ball still remains in his limb. • ALIte.IIT and Ar,ono Poor., Isere ar rested iu South Towanda on Thursday last, brought to this Place, and lodged in the county jail, on a charge of stealing cattle. They are old . offenders against the law, and will no doubt:get a taste of justice at Septflarber Court.. - t • .I,tssET Pic' Nic.—The Universalist Church and Sunday School will hold its Annual Pic NiC in McCartby's Grove, at tlster, on Saturday, August 23d. Cars will 'eve the Court House switch at 9 A. M., preCisely. Tickets for the round trip 40 cents.. Public cordially invited. A LAwli PstiTv was given at the rei deuce ,of Mrs. ARTHUR I.lunettfmt., on Wedn4.day evening of last Week, and quite largely attended. The proceeds were fur the benefit, of the - Young :![ens' Catholic Altar Association. We under stand quite a handsome sum-was realized. THE large. dwelling hOuse owned and occupied by W. 11. SHAW, in Rome, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday - night of last week, together with most of its con ter.ts. The loss is about $4,.000, on which there is ,an insurance of $2,04 The origin; of the tire is unknown, ;but it is supposed to have been accidental. - vru f BRANCH . • ArisOCIATION. —The S'orthi Branch AsFociation of Universa lists kill hold its Annual Session at Syl vania, on Wednesday and Thursday, Au gust 27th and 28t1r. Revs. Wm. Thrum and E.. R. EARLE, and Mr. 'L. F. GAltp- NEn, and others . , 1011 address the meet ing"- S. P. WniTcomn, Clerk. THE Agricultural Society will put up two large new buildings this year for use a: the Fair. Lumber will also be furn ished to make a large nuniber of seats for spectators. We understand the encamp ment b,.ys will contribute the labor on the stand and will -oczmpy it at the three days' Encampment Dem. week. it pen•ons antieipatifi'g attending the . c. tniti session of the Br:nth - Ltd and Sulli van District Pomona Grange, by way of the cars to Granvill,r 'Summit, will notify the Secretary of the saute, they be met and conveyed to the hall. Address A LAN DON, Secretary of West ; r;lllVilie t ranee. No. 2:t7, P. of 11., East Canton, Bradford Couhty, Pa. I'nis is probably the IM:gest snake story -I the season: Mr. JouN Nill.lS, who lives in ar Marsh creek in Delmar town !-Itip, on the . ..!•th of July last. killed a 'W.:A. rattlesnake that was eight feet long, - and had six : teen ! We. tell this-as :t was till to us by a Justice of the Peace. We lidn't see the snake nor the - rattles; but the .1. P. ati , tits Tts that John Says lie will swear to the story.— Ti";pt S. I{. DowNiN“, Lecturer of the Penn sylvania State Gran g e, will speak at Le- Ry. Septemlier Ist., Wysox, Septeniber North t >mill, September :Id, North sv r tember 4th, and c”ipmbia, s,pl,•nwer The a llresses Will he deliemed in the eveuing. r• EN. 4 , N Tin-. L. V. To THE t;. A. R. ENi:kMeMi.NT.—Piirtie-; of iifty or molt' goitt‘z•t ,, the I'meamptnent • fr. flt :••;itn.• can 01,tam eXcUrsion tick ,•tN the agent of the L. V. It. IL. at any :•••tati.,n in the° (-minty. ".V.iht:l7y wiil lie carried at tw“ (.!nts. prr mile. • .1. ..t\i,!:Ew WILT. Cnntnyanyler. M,,1111.1v rif la,t ,t r at ',wt.tt., t - cl) , the h , lhivrimi . itt•rn &ton T,mitmf.t of the Elmira “c•-limlay last. Tltm : e is a I.ar . e th.,t 'reaxiers 1.1..11)/I. to (liSellVer o'4 : " incitation !wen extended hy n ( ~ mlittder ur, of the Fe he pre , . nt at the encampment v.:11,144 ; I,g I I ih" I+l•,t•lit Tinotith, ;Ti ad- Lc the wl4. are to /11'ave a encampment... F 1: \N I: 11f At•alaohim received 1:y beimi; thrtwil floin a W4,f4/111 1111 all . N. 11! 111 , 1., from he (heti in a ft-v. ;1114 1- the aeuident. Ile was p.iir tf c t Itt, and riding - on a itz:41104 . ., I ;..1.1:g dlll\ll a steep Itiil the I:e.Pee_!, lit, 11111' will-let:Nl and slip p: sti Pm , the hinges, making ti.eni 1111111111 1:41..111 1 1l . :Old ( 1 111,1111 Z 111(411 I run away, thr , :wiii . i . ,7tlr. (int : the waz,:m passim_ liver him. lie was about 1 Wl..llly.o•ai years of and a' son o f , ~r Ia • t•a" %vrek•-• 1.1 `\ \'l "' ?a;ti IgnilMlll wr 1,11 in :Le vvL•r .110 \ I :1 bf ..1:..1i I ITII V. : , ;ivs the Ain; I.ki.e the liNt k. L. M 4 111 ( W I, 1,13 I !ay lo V ' r elt 1.1 it EMI lIMI IME ct•ls pi 11,1,111, , Tlo. . v“•,k N%.1!).-C 111.1 r,!, rr 11, ra:t:. IrUlt i & 1•1),•ti Lt ou i 111111=1=1 A. T: S.•crrtarp Potip.pa Grangil wo(•Ir no spoke of the ininieiyse f14h41,i on the Erie and Lehigh Valley roads, as iinheatt . al by work -at this bm the half was 1:44 ti(i. .y, `lll, :;1 , 1 ears of freight were foiskatdrd on the from this ;tit,. 11-11. : 1 / 4 .1 A 1:11._:.• 11117 , 0..1' remained over G,, :rahsei and Imv..n.din , the next day. ntan,i,:einont and some •.h,op svolk to p ;Tull SO :I". Oh,ti 11411 ,, 11 to I.a l.ing thins. •„ .1 .••rfr .J. A \ ii=i. C..1.11i1:1I - liier OW A. It. En !,, say that (;taa.rai -11 11 , 4)N 1:1! aocertial 11,t. ittvit at hill t,, thr tau uI llii 1.. (01 !la. a:1.4.r -.2';1)1 f ..\‘1 , Z11.4. I ,eneral 11 t' \ 11,1 , t. Wt-.1',.4 , 11.. ttf t ht . tt :Intl has Diu i tlt.• trl uteri t 4.1 . a !wt. tlicti ,•.1 1.. :tit or a4i , i;itor. subject of to.•. tie 'cones of the ,\ mer to -the ME AI a Inceting churt.ll and !:,1,-_;ati.4l rot. l'ros , byterlan Chill-eh of S 6:!• tiff` Troy l;,/:r t.l I.t,t 1„ Stu. 11,•;11.1 a mcutnmuts call t,. guy. t;i:1 i :•\ :I i I. P.. 5i... , %VA, (Say9ga, N. 1.. :t• a ~ f sl.ono per tl f;;,•. Tilt` tiS • late h e twily en 11..1 , ,t1 I ht• ~ 1. it•• LuiuL ill tile i•Jil 1 hey Lit t• . SI u?. Nl,l NN :11:1,1 pt or Till' Ariii i.llll t11'.,(1 1 . 1 , 411 1 ii , .111 for a 1, liiilllllf;o'l.tly,' ! -"' Sin. took an ..:1,..111 and 1 ) .% ili N•oi% . MEE a I 1 , •11..p . ..f 11';‘ ~ u rrriNc ,;-11 ii d an , l i1.”1n.4,t •,f wuck We•t!"Th :u.•I it h .111 e in Itc in a tru: II "' Iv. h c"nvuvigi fi,un I 1;,1. 1 %%.1.4 , 71 tlrw,vl; - — 11 ' 13 : 14, " -• 1•;;; 11 ; 11 Y ';•;;';;: 1 ;; 1 - 1 . 1 ; ; I,y :1 1,4,1 - ;A l f ' ', 11 4 . . 1.1 " . ' 14 5 ; ,;t .lIId le I 11 ,1, j: '" 1. ~+;~I tr~~s~ lz 1'1.4,- A TOUCHING POEM.— . There was a young luau from Tow•an-da,. ' Who came up here and borrowed a ". Dollar. ()Balance next week.) —lreeeriy, Advocate 1 ' Then he made for a liar, Aud spent that dot-lar, • ' The sprightly young man from To-sra . mda. Free Prts#. And the Press man, with a sigh, Said, wish that had been.l," Instead of that youngman from To-Fan-dB THE Sullivan • Centennial Celebration, August 29th, says the Waverly Advocate, will be the most imposing demonstration of the kind ever witnessed in Southern New :York or Northern Pennsylvania. Many of the most eminent men of the Na- t:on will be there,-and, from present ap pearances, the concourse of people will will -be the largest ever seen outside of our large cities. Everything is being put in , readiness for the grand occasion. They grounds are the finest to bo found in the country, and access to thetri easy, and the - fare merely nominal. The celebration will last but one day, with- a grand dis play of lire-works at Elmira in the even ing. A vomco man who claimed to have ,been at work for MARTIN PHILLIPS, of iSpringfield Centre, on Saturday forged an order on ELE'AZER PomEnoY for ;45, which was purchased by• GEORGE 0. 110Li'01111. 'On Monday morning he gorged another tot, $lO, with Mr. Pitti,r.trs' nalie; and presented it at PoNtEnuv Brothers Bank. Ile did not succeed in passing it, and wok back to the Adams House r ; - -Where he had been stopping. S. W. Bommtor icent down to the Adams 1l(14e, and found the fellow and told him to come up to the bank ; but excusing himself to go fo the barn, he slipped away from the premises and disappeared before ,his in tentions were suspected, - 7 Troy Ga zettf. A CrittotTv,—Cotinty Commissioner HunsT received by mail, on Saturday , last., from • his brother Captain JosErn IlunsT, who is stationed at Camp Rocket, `Arizona Territory, what the Captain writes is "a genuine production of that Territory:-.-a fIonNED T,w)." The ' 6 0 11- 1110 1 1 " was shipppd in a closed tin box, July 21st, and although shut o u t front light and air from that time until its arri val, here, was found to be aliite, and, as far as could be discerned:, 01 excellent health and spirits when the bqx was open ed. The " creature" is about the size of the ordinary toad found in this section, and \vele it. not .for the fact that it wears a pair of horns on 'its head, and spot ts tail al ant three inches in length, might readily be taken for one. TnE Board of Managers orthe Brad ford County Agricultural S•ciety - triet on the Fair Grounds im Satuiday lastl Ar raAgements were made to constiuct two new buildings; also a stand with seats for spectators, besides several new stall, for stock. I Mebnilding, 10 feet 'VIZ, is to be used for horses, and this, with the new stalls to be erected, will fully sup t i,ly liibitors who bring stock to the duinds. Au abundance of bay and straw be supplied gratis, and no effort will be spared in pr,tecting ants ruin. for ani mals on exhibitioh. A buildint , ,, .25i,x32 feet, is to he put up for the exclm4e use of the Educational Depart meno This will be proilided with seats and desks iti which to eomluct the comPctitive 4 7exami natiuns : indicated in the Premium list. The ~m embers of the Board are sio- y ip', no pains tomake the 'approaching 1. air the most ' attract ive and interesting of any yet held in this section of the State. SII;NOR I;ELLETTI, the Ventril , quist Ind M:nzientii, assisted „14y .Miss N 11. YDN, W4l - 1 give'i•Rtertaintilent,:: in .711er air 11,x11 444 i M44nday and - 1 . 44444.41ay i•vi - I 11 t.',' , l)f !WV,: Wl.t.k. A ilgtlSt :nth and . 2(lth. the-4.4 14444414144, 1144• St. I.44uis 1)4/9y 1) , - , ibrfrh 441 . February 14 last, says:. SilL;narlei Li and Neva Ilaydn reapptan:d t tlw 4)pera House,. lazo ever tail,t, were greeted byl ,) f,'l"• r fine ambenee, '6lOl Sll ll Wei then -al vreeiat ian 4'l thrir !•11,,rts: t.t ;lIIIIISt . , by 1,11; of law:,hter and appla.u , e. N%aN, WI 111 , 11;11, V6ll ' ll tl , Zll.llllt . cl in my new and interesting few nres,inrladflez the secoll ,ight and ph" 'wind:al piano-playing of 11n, Haydn, the vimtrildmial ent.ertain meat :anti mw inidis v"-altsin Ilf . the marvel nt . Nlerea, by . .‘ll , s f;ertie which dmeludell the poi bp:ln:awe: 111ey are all :utters iu tine tullta rouse .flf the wald, and merit the lwv have 'LIE Athens correspondent of the lami ra 1 7 , f:titre of went date, says the Nov elty Furniture Winks at, that place have just completed exti nsive repairs, haying tinuelty increased their facilities very much. This was an actual necessity, as their trade' has increased during - the past oiir very rapidly. They have a 1110%; I..iikr of inure than double the capacity' of their former one. and alSo several new and excellent machines. This is one the to coueert's'of this valloy, and 6.hil.itted cm-elk lit tin magement its ;..tiowth and enterpO sc fully demonstrate. 'There is-a constantly increasing demand fur its prisincts, and its trade is extending rapidly. Recently a huge older was ie reived him Glasgow, t•;eiitland, which rsinsists /If ash suits of original design. They ale now .engage.d in mAing np the goods. This pi-ionises to I" , a paying- Vl'll ture and is likely tii.reAult in a large-trade that quarter. , fri;111 LelZaysvlll.e riqer of .August 17. t Ii 1:1; .6- I IC,me: aged y.11 : -, and a pete-i..neh ‘‘allted I twil (;1“. the Wapp:ia , Nrittz c h eek .1.11 list, r.,11;:11- 3 111-taii., Ilf . 11V.• !Wit , . Ili. i a tO \li Wll o. le ht . Mad. : a Shlifl V 2,21. "r F. i t I Es.;.. Sloyeiv.villy, :1;4,41 about 7 , tii ;11,f.. eau, .1 a I:114111'v jurni i.;:. hat,. til 11,,.1.rut,r rev.oVer :11.jury. Li i.w \Val ren, cchil Litt ltis; ..0 It.ty t'% ‘Neck, cap , ui.• . 01 , 1 1,.•!.,w 11.• ;Lb_ tht, 1..1; ,itit•. I I 1-, ti. 1 1 ,1, to to! tot Itl 1,111 Iv re- =ME - Nlattel . 'ft im my 11\ TE:, s o u o f !l on. \\-. T. I).y. 'Es. wini, visittaz ftlendi,.o .Nt.at h 'was taken stidelenly ill tcrth coimilsions on Sunday e%einu, list-. We are gla , l to state that ht. is.l.,,tivah—c,lo, 111 To ,f• 1 }l.—W.. 1-41,7 10-t% err, otit. burthilL; 1% , thr..kfli of At I, t. V Ail., :17 , 10 abou:uutt,•rn scar. to; at. ;•-• 1 ;ty; - 17. Iron] tire Elmira tt, : Tlttlisday :Iiit•r11"011 at :di( •ilt, tive lIct• Vail was at 1 hi: • ,itivilce sannwi Hyatt. a 111•1;41.11. , 1 Mrs. ll)att 1.11:11 a tire, llor via y inti•litly until the pt•ectiolg was 01 , 1 k.!. - MEM= Is:t, 1•7 httle a , tti 1,4 , r dc.llll ca,t, -airs. E. B. Cool:BAUM!, of Wyziox, Is seriously ill. —Miss ELLA:MATFAIILANE LB at Crys 7 tal Springs, N. Y. —Mr. JOAN E. DonntNs, of Troy, is rusticating at llamniondsport. —lion. JANES FOSTER, - - of North To wanda, is at Leadville, Colorado. —Professor StlEnwoop, • will open' a se lect school in Wysox, on the With. • —Dr. B. Moom and wife, of Mansfield, are visiting relatives at Wyalusing. —Miss JESSIE ELBIIREE, of Athens, is visiting, friends hero for a few days.'' • —Mrs. 'LANG ' of Elmira, is visiting her sister, Mrs. 11. W. THOMAS, - at Sayre. —Mrs. HENRY Ersasnun*, • of this place, is visiting friends in Rath, N. Y. —Rev. C. B. SPA MOW, of Canton, is suffering from an attack .of chillS and fe- —Miss LOTTIE SACEETT,Of South To. wanda, is visiting friends at Corning, N. Y. .1 . --Mrs..T. M. PIKE, of Athens, is dan gerously ill with slight hopes of her re- covery. —Miss LAUItA SMITH: of Elmira, is the guest of her friend, Miss NiETT • OLIVER, in Troy. .—Mr. AttTuvn LEWIS, of Washington, D. C.; is Visiting .friends js .Troy, this . —MisS Apure ORCUTT, Of this place, is enjoying a visit to her grandmother's in Chemung. —Mrs. I.Eltov Wooourry, of this place, is visiting relatives uear Omaha, Nebraska. —Miss Mt.'sNvnEn, of Cattawissa, is visiting her friend Miss MAY SCOTT, in this place. —Miss ANNIE -LEWIS, of Troy, .this county, is visiting her brother, in Wat kins, N. Y. .—Miss'ANNt E G mos, of Philadelphia, is visiting' Mr_ and Mrs. L. It. FROST, on _Pine street. —W. F. NICHOLS {lnd family, of Bath, N.Y., :ire visiting at Mrs. C). P. 8.u.- ',Ann's, Troy. —3lrs. PEET has been engaged to teach music in the Susquehanna Colic- giate Institute. —Mr. WILISCR NICHOLS and family, of Bath, N. Y., are guests of Mrs. 0. P. BALI..km), Troy. . —Miss Maur SrminEncu, of Montours vale, is visiting her friend, Miss CARRIE PARSONS,ITroy. —Miss COIL% I.l,r.mmittEr, of this place, is visiting Ur friend, Miss CitEsswm.l., iu :7;biplopitibillg. —Miss MINNIE Bnowa, of Addison, N. Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. G. SPALDINO, at Sayre. —L. M. HALL, Esq., of the law firm of DEWITT & I. 1„ is visiting his parents in Wy‘iming County. —Mrs. Wm. saivrac, of Shosilequin, Was-in town on Monday last, the guest of Councilman SNELL. —General KILPATRICIi v it is expected will be present at the G. A. It. Encamp meat liete twxt week. —M r s,-G now: E 11. W1'14.F.54 Of Wyalns iug,i spending the `; heated term '-' a Cry,tal Springs, N. V. ---,N. EAST_ crooner and wife, of WaShimzton, 1). t'., are visiting relatives and friends in this place. - -Mr. E..IVAm: and'sister, of Newark Valley, N. Y., a:e visiting friends at Litehfiehl Center, this county— . —Rev. E.',IVELts, pastor of the Baptist Church, 'Canton, is enjoying a vacatj!n of three- weeks from pastoral duties —Miss Suslz 1111.1.15, a teacher In the Montrose Graded School, is spSing a slo wrt. vacat ion, at her home m Hetrick. —PrOfessor .1. L. Briturrr, of Elmira, has been enga;zed as Principal of the Can ton Graded School for the ensuing year. MEm t - n, and family, have re turn-d home after enjoying a very pleas ant trip throaglr several of the Western States. —lion. B. S.'PAttrr, wife and daugli. ter; ['ANNIE, of Canton, ale rusticating at Chautauqua Lake, N. y > , fir a .conple A. T. 1.1.1.1.1r,:41f Leßoy, is at .etwiiii•.4- the lestitu.te this week, and was wjeurne ealk„•rii at our office. n —Mks R.% GA:1", and Mist LinniE M01:1:I, of Meshoppen, are sp . enditig kw days with their frien . d, Mrs. WILIIVN 1/.11:101 :5, at :=arre. Pnroir. Cor.E, recently of llalti 111.11 e, is spending a few days in ttiwa. She eloentionistioae: • —l‘' mu ER, of Green's Laud ing', was among the agreeable ealWrs`ca 4kin "'lice last. week. Ile was in attend awe at tilt Teachers' Institute. —Mr. InA 111.,mir.E, of Given's Land ing. we notice is in town this week, he ought to have lieen down here last week, as-he is an admirer of large bass. t: 11. WATKE. , , DM MAY and Master Gtr and Miss;: ONIE LA Mt , REI• X, returned home on Thursday last Ilion a visit-of several weeks.... dura tion to fr lends in SußiNan County. - —Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Ninths;, Mr. .1:co. Noma:, and Miss. NELLIE Col.hiNs, re turned on Friday evening from a vary en .joyabie visit to . friends in Clinton county. I;( H 01 , THE ME , siAit, (Univers:ls list.) Rev. \VM. T.xyt.i)n, Pastor, at 10} A. M.: Sul jest. " iLe Iteli!ztial .lEst - s, the litv.hest Owl hest. — Noevetting ser- MIIV —Mr. and Mrs. l'oNtilialv, :%Irs. V. M. 1.0 N... _Mrs. NVILLI'An Iloti t.ta, M-rs. Fr,t7., 3loolti: and .3lrs. G. N. NEW ilLity, all • „r Tioy; ale sojeiiirning ( L int:1;1.01a Lake. l'. 4; \ 111:h)N . tall Oprll a select sell" at September Ist, to ei,:ht weeks. Mr. (i. is an ex cel., lit Instructor, :mil will no iltitait have a later ninnhel lif pupils. —Pode,--or IC. ii. llnowN, Principal of the !lonic Academy,: and one of the leado< leachers of the enmity, has been constont aini interested work er at ever t• session of the Institute. C \ 1:1'1.N1 Et:, Local Editor o? the lii (ir:rftP, was called to his home in Spencerpott, Y., on Wednes day List, by a telegram anuouncing the death t , f his youngest child, a boy about six months old. A. K. )l , is to lecture at "fiiiikliannock oil Tinsday evening next. Ills ..tildect kill .lie "Life Among; the ltoehy Mount iins.•' The proceeds are to go fork:n(li: puiehasing scientific appa rat for the glaile.isehool at that pl ace , —ll,lll. 6, A. itou took his departure for 7.‘laifie on the 14th inst., to participate iu eainpitign aork. Ile will return to open the I . :llnii.iign in : 4 -WIWI - Slit coutity, at tu , it.e te r : : ;1 Ott 4..1 t. oil ;he '.!1;t11 inht: anti ;(11 W at T.tv..11).1,1, Vti,L , ii..rd comity, Septem I.ct •••• tl:r pleasur of a call on tr.”.:111, 4 1 Lsr fermi Prof. T of our aft,' nue of IL, I. .4 -All ,• I 1T14.11 :,a• ret..11)11.! c..u- po.ing InruJ, J. S. liux IiERBONAL ~ f I Tr.,y Graded the lead- n•eu our gi..o a • Herrickville, oniMonday, September Bth, and continue twelve weeks. We cheer fully recommend him to the people of that section as a thorough educator, and • every way qualided and worthy of a liber al patronage.—Pßayeeills Advertiser. —An entertainment consisting of read ings and recitations,by Mr. L. T. POWERS, Of the Boston iehool of Oratory, will be given in the Methodist Church next Tues day evening. ; EMMA J.. Rgss. wife of VitEDERICK Ross, a painter of Port Jervis, started from that place on Tuesday of last week to visit her relatives at Towanda, Pa. After her departnre t Mr. Ross found that his wife bad not only, carried off the con tents of the meneyimx, the earnings of months, but her winter and summer clothing, sheets", spreads, etc. On Satur day last ke received a telegram, purport ing to be signed :by her, dated at Towanda, stating that she was sick. and asking him to come at pude. He went to Towanda, but she had not been there, and then be visited Owego,*averly,Elmira,Canandai gua., Rochester, Huffalo, Ifornellsville, and back to Genev4, Without finding trace of her or the trunk. He finally learned that his wife had left the train at Susquehlinna, claiming to be Sick, had stopped her bag gage And went :to New York. Mr. Ross went to New YOrk, but could find no fur ther trace of her. Mr. Ross thinks a Port Jervis marl is implicated in the mat ter, and he will l emleaver to find and pun ish him, and also take steps to procure a divorce. They badresided iii Port Jervis ever since their:marriage (ten years), and had no children.—Owego Times. Just back of :Mr. FOWLER'S residence, there is a beautiful glen with a wild moun tain stream that comes spattering and sprawling over the rocks in pretty falls and cascades, and the view well repays a ram ble in that direction. But either, we had partaken too largely of.the'afore mention ed delicaciCs and become indolent in con-, sequence, or the summer sun was shining just a little too warm, we failed to , make up a party to walk up the glen. Finally, in conclusion, (as the preacher says), when the sun was nearing the Western hills, we gathered up our baskets and et ceteras, climbed into our long Wagon, said our adieus, and made our departure for : home, all agreeing that we had had a most enjoyable time,. and Mrs. F.'s last Words were, "Tell the ItEronTrut about .it, and DEPARTURE OP AN AGED PILGRIM, • Is' , On June 23d,11570, aunt KATIE EIKI.AIt, long a respected resident of Itomfi; fell asleep in .Jesus;—aged 95 years, 7 months and 23 days. She came toi Rome with her., parents from Peekskill, Dutchess county, N. 1%, more than 80 years ago, they being among the first settlers on the Wymox creek. Aunt KATIE spent the inost of her long and useful life in the same neighborhood and on the sanie farm where her parents first settled ; though she lived so long in this age of improvements, she had never taken a tide tfpou a railroad or even seen a train ofi ca?s. She spent her time iuietly and unobtrusively at home attend ing to the affairs of her family—leaving behind her numerou4 descendants of Children and grandchildren. Thirty-eight years she had been a widow, but in all these years of !loneliness she had.the Goo of the widowi , and the fatherless for her comfort and •stipport. A good neighbor, an affectionate mother and a faithful christian, she has left a bright ex ample'for us all to follow, retaining her faculties in a remarkable manner to the last. 'Respected and beloved friend, fare,: well Where then ari gone =I May we all meet thee on that happy shore, ,f Where parting Tr‘' •orils }Mall pass; our Ilps no more. Another this connected with the his.; tory of our departed friend I should nd forget. soon; after she came to Rome, she and sonic Others about. her age went to the mouth Of WySox creek on an ex cursion to gather black walnuts, several_ of which planted on her father's• farm, these Sprang up and I.Treci into what have long since been; large' trees. Eleven or twOve years ago, one of these treew.was shiVered by lightning, it was cut down and sawed into lumber, and at length a part Of it was used to ma'iei the .casket in whiCh her body_ was laid in-its final rest. ; G. W. S: Rome, Augnst 15, 1879, 0.. T. Byrrixs and family, of Ileriick, have the symPathy of the community in the loss of tlicir little boy, LEsrmt C., who died of diphtheria, July 26, ISW , aged seven years, ten months and eleven days. LE:.Tt,lt was a favorite with ,his phymates, and a light and joy : in `the home circle. I The parents f..el that their his is irrepafable, but they believe that their darling ideeps in Jests. 314 those who weep nuiet their lost one whole tears never fall, i 11.,C. 13. 1.0(40 forreospondeture FROM SMITHFIELD. S.3IIIIIFIELD, Aligtl.t 1%. 1579 Our pleasant little village seems to be in -a prospering condition.... We hear that Mrs. A.A. JONES, a lady who spent most of her Tile in caring for the wants of the sick and afflicted, is_ now confined to her bed by sickness. She has many sympathizing friends who wish for her speedy recotery Mr. DANIEL S'lloo t.F.NnAlmEß,:who was severely hooked by a cow, is still in a very critical condition. ' Mr. IRON': still continues his work at the clies4e factory, in spite of low prices and .opposition from sonic of his patrons.... All of our best ,teachers are -attending the Institute at Towanda. FROM RIDOBURY. Augnq 16, I+:9 Much credit is due the members of the Baptist Chutch, with •ery material aid from the citizens, for successfully rearing and nearly Completing a nice church edi lice, in the !little village of Penpyville. The time foi: dedication is fixed for Au gust •24411. This will add much to the eonvenit nceof uoth Pastor and hearCrs, as all religious services are now held in upper roonis—Baptist in Mr. CuAto's speaktir, Her. P. S. EVERETT, of Wellsburg, ',N. V.: Methodist, at Mr. A. STEVEN , ' hall, speaker. Hey; It. W. Itidgbury Mr. STEM: Es Sw - inEs, long a iesident of this township and a respected citizen. - dial at his home Thursday' nfternon, the 17th instant. Funeral serices to-day at his late resi- It•m•e. Many of the oldest people 4.f our town have Passed to the beyond, during the present season : notably, Mrs. Aa- Turs.xMAncEi.hus, although aged and in firm—a mother's love has gone out. from the household of sons and daughteis Miss I . ..\i' AULD, of New 'York city, is tisiting,t)te family of our genial friend, and ex-Tre4surer of this county, .1. C. Itontssos.i.Mur place boasts of three secret societies: Odd Fellows,. Good Templars, and Lincoln Graugt•, Patrons of Husbandry. Much moial and social benefit is .li..riyed from this fact, particu larly fnim the I iratige merchants are doing a thriving business, particularly .1. C. litteiNsos and Cumt. Ti TON R. Ti nut has had ect ed :t large and emnisegliotts barn on ber farm in this place-.... Crops ale neatly harvested, with a good average. I write, FROM MONEOETON m,0.1:”} 1% There are few recreations the seasn'n enj,2,;•ahly.., attractive, and easy of attainment than a pie-nie. :so We thouolit one day knit week, when two or three of us taking . the cue, the thing was iihinnisi and carried out. sn that alimo 7 t before we knew it, we Wt•lc 1.a , 1,•.1 the It. ketN, utir : headed for Vie ple.t-ant re:o.- &lice of 31c.k3). F. Fiirvhhit. Ti' our en joyment wo fitund that the t.uihtise was dered at once, saying that she bad k - ept house over thirty years, and bad never bad such a surprise before. Of course one of the main features of the picnic is the eating, and the eomnit tee on that business wino soon dispersed in the spacious grounds to find the clinic' est shade, under which to spread the fes tive board. The eatables and drinkal;les were abundant in quantity and elegant in quality; there were delicate cakes, and refreshing ice-cream and coffee, and there was also a dark looking bottle produced, at, which some looked askance, Wit it turned out only harmless raspberry vine gar. The minister, the doctor, the mer chant and the farmer who were our guests, certainly did justice to the savory viands. But all things earthly must have an end, so did that delightful dinner un der the trees. 'oil cannot speak in too high j terins of the pleaure we have received.".! BUSINESS LOCAL. per' BIRD CAGES at the 99et store or Call at :T. L. Kent's, Agent, and look at ilipm; sfittri.A ;'ery cheap. tf or Lar g e :stock of LADIES TIES Sc., at .1. 1.. KENT'S, Agent, tf nr Try our New dap. Tca. Best it DEcKER. & N't lUG HT. LEM ar DRESS GooDs, DRESS GOJI)S DRESS I:ODDS, at .1. L. Agent. tf, _ . I re Elegant stock of Z . N. CIIROMOS and OIL PAINTINGS at the 99ct store. Our goods are laew and. of the bes qual!ly.JAW KEI: YolD;irr. • T0 : 1),,.. Choice TEAS and COFFEE a . h pcclalry• t DEc lo9t st M .- Cash paid for Produce at I)EcK Eli ffi voutarrs. Fruit Jars, nubbin's awl Jelly Tuinitlers, at the 119 ct store. Zar Provisions of all kinds, of the ITst quality at ItErl: El: Tar Bargains in TABLE LINENS &v., at J. 1.. KENT', Agent.' WANT ED AT ONCE g . girl to to 7,.•11.•ral I161:Se Vk At:gust - 12. M us. I. 12. 1.-2:(t57..4 Z"If" 'rho Pall Term I,f Itome Academy yin eollatat•t, on A VI t0.t1 , 1 had at 1 , ,,taa1.1e rat s, 1%53 W. 11. it1:11W ['John Ma(lfivek Sons' celebrate rabn—Faiapt• prinl-p•rceltt!i, rroekrry at ihr I-I rt:y, a full 3,,,1111.•Ill of Cr.,k,ry at, ila,,tware at t h.! I.,WP St I,fireS. ar The Largest, Best and Cheapes Uue of SliPi for La.114-='. and (1111.1,n, wear t found at ebtf• Kit ; ! , nro store, cort:cr Mal and l'lne-stk, Tracy -SE No , )lv*.l:lt,rl:. upr4"7rs Q. TEM - MAO ,' OR ::';‘ , 1:11 . %I. CLASS.— l'ommenclog A ("61": , 1 • a Te:/chor,' Wi In, organile,l'ln tin l,u , ito•lianti.Clrt•tittlit• h, ent Wo•••k,.. For catalogue (Jr luatirolas add rrs4 Prin,•ll.l. at To‘,L,i•la. `rs•jir• For fino first class 11.1 i Uouds, .Inca .•.0.1VAN5.1;..111 awl Slicer 11,,ard. v.ill MI,. NI A. F1ez,1117,\V"..4, 11:1,1,r:111g :I'll m.wlng °Jet cs llCtat V. • ( . ..I.SSIIIEIZES at very It pH, them out. at I. IC. E N At; •Itt. tf 'STERN 111:( )S . , - of the NE \S - Ytmii. ,TottE; .1 MILLINERY I; ,, wd•S, DioLMANS. VANcY and 1 , 1"11NI , R,LNI; I [ppd., liELow If WOOL' CARDING. whew : see tt,...” heautiful r"Ils 1: , t11:. , 1 and straight. 3 , 4 a plpe-stens; tr;lll , par,•llt a..layltglll It nrlf : : Spill,ll.l . stntit 01111 ,nsile,. she drat s out the '0,111111,g :111.1 slit:-like thread. 'lO-S , T. I in the b , -I re weather. as IS -acts expels, and Insure, I.••Ster work. 11. It. lot-It %NI, jate.:6.3tn. tatuptown, Isrn•lfnr,s c o uray, 1., • Chronic. C:itarrh.—N , is the wtoi, the weather I, favorable. to treat Catarrh of F .3' , am Balm . reache, old and 01.,111.ab , ea , -, where ail other reaiiiilles have failed. 11, ow fall Ca i.r,..-ore a bottle. a , In It to. the Teller you rC. Sl/:It .truttgit.t, at - t o, it, , r 1,, • Nit. T. R. tzuvell 1 - 2.y'; Cream Hal,:, r.,r Catarrh, cc tt tat. I eeT4111111,11 , !. II to all ttutfertni; freht that li , e-a,t, a, I hare derived 11101, I.t ru'•ht fln. Its use ;lulu all ‘thou pr.•vn . ra tluns cumbln , •.l. A. S":" ‘6F.11, E!ntir;,.. \ y . TE VIING AND 'W . Arnt.trong Ir t. pr0i1,1.41 hito.elf u tilt an ••,,e11 , 11.: train and dray. l'artiug will he promptly done on tin rollowlutz lot Inc , Full tread fr"nt Ilepa; '2O •• .64 i•• " Any 146166414,s eartitlq. regnlarly. 4V:ty (64riu iP eentv th.wn. Thf• 11,4 rt.f.,•ttce t. (1,•11v,r1, on \fain strvet "tit). IttSor I..trt, ttliNll To nn la.d ttly '2 I. 1g7.) By tilliver,al 34'Coril A y W.: CA TII AltTli 1 . 11.1 4 ar•:11•• 1 , 0 , t• , 4 -rtirgativt, MIMEO nm :1:01 IPY 1 . 11 . 1,1e1.11, In !heir pea , tire. 31,1 by all civil' /.•,1 mkt lorr,Vr, Ili , 1 - 11 thr t., 11,-1 t•t{t, that • , 111,1i , IsCH .4;1 Iteing ptirv:y c. z. 110 harm ran art-. th.,r It, int II /I.lv vallw aria p,rn•• r. 110 WIWI . ca: bt• atth th.•,,6 and eVery 114 plt , y II per, t nl,ler, :1,0111:11.1113ill 111 %hole NI lA, ,c3a f r 311.11, they tire npechtli) .I.l.gted.l , t Ihr •1 apply:lth-, they precut pun% if timely the he , t anq , afe%t i,tee.h• 4 , hddre” and weakehed i‘here a tn::d, re! ett,•thAl, ca•ltstrtki• I. I:1 . . k1:1 1)1t1'1,10.1'-. DIED. Ilerriel, .1311 y 2 , 1:11, .1. asi.l It lit 1111111..., ag.•.l pat. at,•l t" 1211121 DE M=Ml REI'ICTED 7,II":,TEVFIN, General .1v:Llt• IT l: :1:i 1 • 1 i10i•k.1.111:,..r NI. :11 :s!t.l rolt wt•ll)Nr. , l).kv Evr: p.•r' , ld • } - lour per Corn \lva] pl.! loh Chop Feed Wheat., pot lo.h Ilse Co•rs . • • nat• tah••at ...... ..... . UT-Piti•ism Ir. •:%r• 1 P ~,, In h I;CV•1 , 11.% I= ME Crai sf. i Ira, ,m•. ONE OF THE GUESTB Th,•c an• th,• pr,lm t ..r 31 , i. :01 l i%.j I ii .are I I I 1 t 1 iii I I, CI I IMEMI=I El 't; t.. LULL. CONXLMIAL nets. • virtos, usu. Wyoming Seminary and Commercial College! •• • - • . , - , The Seminary offers to students the following Courses of Study : :Common English, No r mal Course, Literature and Science, Classical Course, College Preparatory Course, Course in Musfe, and Course. ; in Art. Students not desiring to take any one' f the Courses of Study may take auy studies which they arc prepargd to enter. IPrides Within the reach of all. The Commercial College gives instruction in PenmanshipXoinmeycial Law, Political Economy, Commercial Arithmetic, Bus 7 mess Correspondence, Telegraphy, and look-keeping as applidd to business of .41 kinds. Tho -larger part of the instruction la: given through actual business transact ens. Diligent students graduate in feufteen.Nreeks: The reduced price of tuition is ex ceedingly low. . , • • . . . Fail Ternropens August 27th AND, D. D., Kingston, luizerne County legat,l • r_ICRI AL LI ST-SE PT4;IIII3ER Term, 1,;9. at TowaTkfla, I= Shoshvguln Town:4op vs A-vluill Townshlp...lssuu Euilly MeTavlsb vs E Loo k - uissl 11l II crimullvis use vs kbrain Johnson issue .1 l' Ktrby vs Welles.Wllviii Issue I. E 'Wilvox uso vs.lue , lb.loo, Issue .I.lines VIC( 'vs I. II Jav - ksuu lss'lo. Danl..) 11”11,1ry vs Chas E Noble Issue is A Wh....1.4t•s rise vs l'stricklialpin ' isse . Itavldsou vs../ Leßoy C..nluiti pt Denomiti Coro 11e2,' vs .-set Parshall et al ivss - pt Sarih Ann Cole vs Ale% L Douglas , . r epiet First National Bank of Athens vs 4.4 NV Mer......dvla N II:01'1N Vs 6att Gr.:01,11 .111511,11711NV1.1,1* vs 11 NV Lane eject Shaw St CO vs Andrew .) Layuln trespass Vs E A ; am ;lei len coddli i g A 1ttf,..1,1 v- To, a114:3 I)lst.dpit l'hoenit'Lite lii, ('c. vs II A It, ox. .laelt•en Litvls vs NVIIIi3III ' Weiler A Kills vs Dennis Mr adiur..:vsspit 1) C IteNN'ilt vs is , header real 4*4, trespass 14: NV lirale4;i. Vs et al assunip satall Jordan VI I lOU issue 11a: rlson Mark vs N if .1111 A Itlaek eje. t Wni 31 lietilet 11arrtt It Keeler •respa. T II Iltr, WEEK. II P Mt,ore no' vs is \V A Ivor./ et al Mrs t Otte Kiti.,ti , A .1 Lai. ten Frederitk Shalf.vs E C llerrlek.... Lay:relies Itileyks Peter needle -itssiimps . 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Seized and taken into exi•cutionnt. the suit of 0. D. Kinney, trustee vas George caqi. I Nn. 29. ALSO—One tither lot situate In Towanda borough, bounded ou the east by Fourth street, touth.by Lagoa, west by an alley and north by N. V. Moan's lot, said alley to be-twelve - feet wide and half way from Fourth to Fifth streets, .„ all improved, with I. denble"frame - . house and ap. pureenances thereon. Seized and take.n Into execu- tlon at the suit of James, Vandyke's use vs. Ham 3loserio. No. an. ALSO—One other lot situate in Towanda borough. bounde&north by Minton street, east by lands "f C. V. Nichols, south by an alley, west by lands of C. W Satuly.; l being 75 feet front on Bus ton street And 2.50 feee,leep, with I frame house. I frame barn and a feiCtrult trees thereon.. Seized 'awl taken Into execution_ at the suit of C W Lord vs .1 II Chaaftel. • i No. SI. ALSO—One- other • lot situate In Athens borough, boundeSl as follows : Beginning on Main s met at the northwest tomer. of the Comstock tot ; theocc' north ;,tong thr emt aide of Main stn.et 103 feet to a lot formerly owned by It W Patrick ; thence east along the south lino of said Patrick lot GO feet ;.thence north along east Ulm of, said Patrick lot c,5 feet ;thence east 80 feet; thence north tiO feet to lands of Annie 111ood1; thence east 27 feet ; thence north 60 feet to lands of C W Clapp; thence east atom south line.of said Clapp, Klnner. and Patrick to west bank of .Susquellatina 'Hest ; thence south along said west bank of the Somme- , ban,,a river to northeast corner of the Mrs COM stock'lot ; thence west to the sbutheast corner of st.,re lorof C Comstock, deceased ; thence north along east tine of last mentioned lot 35feet; thence west along the north line of said lot 59 feet to place of beglittilrig, all improved, with t new two story frame nonce thereon, formerly - known as Pike - Hotel propi,rty.. N 5). 32: .ALz. 4 oone other -lot situate lit Athens borough, bounded north by lands' of Mrs 'AUDIO Hurler and the Athens- Building fr. Loan ASSOellb tom. east by lands of ilannhh 'Lake, south by - Tyler 511.-ot„ V.e..t. by Elmira street; containing !lace-quarters of au acre of land more of tens, with i frame house, 1 franielbana and a few fruit trees thereon. ' No. ;;.t. A 1.t.5 - o—cine other lot-situate In Athens borough, I ,oototed north by land of 14 C Harris, l'rk..l,yterutil Church Society and C Clapp.,east by Malt: :,troet, south by lands or —Smith, ellen - lung liver; ;containingan acre of lan 1 nioro or I.•ss; with 1 frame barn and sheds thereon - . :seized and taken Into execution at the ~, n it of• the Athens Building 3t Loan Association, of Athol, Pa.. v, Jl,llll 3f Pike and .lobe SI Pike, odtiont-trators or IF It Pike, deceased. No. 34. al,Si other lot situate in Canton borough. bounded tibial' by • lands of Mrs M E White..ts: by, Canton street. south by lands of z•ainuei been and the Presbyterian church lot, west by Troy street; containing 1 acre of land store or less., all Improved, with 1 frame house, 1 frail, Yam other ou.builolings and a few fruit and ornamental trees thereon. No. ai. ALSO—The defendants undivided Interest In c,no other lot, piece. or parcel • of land situate ht' Cantonborough, • bounded as follows: Begihning• at 'the north end of ,I.tm next above the planing mill; then, in easterly course parallel with said creek to a post directly north of the gate that opens into the exist mill rare : thence south to the north bank of said .-reek at high water mark.: thence a west et Iv rOtirse along the bank of said creek and dam ; i tioMee along the bald dam to the place of begin-- I hung :.,•oritairittitig.S. acre More or itts, no build mg, Thin lot to be Fold with the privilege-tn , ,i 'purchaser of keeping up the dam 011 said mill site tor mannfarturtng purposes, provided the water ,;•stiall led be raised thereby, so, high as to Injure the ,aw kituated above on 'said stream. Seized and taken into executtonat the suit of \V. S. New man vs. James F. Fox, .executor of James Fox, - der , •ased. . N. ar,. A LS( b-4 'no other lot situate In Albany ,r b•nnsblp, bounded north by A. Sterigere, west by , 1v 1 , 11, Wiirox. south by a street 25. feet wide run ning south 5.70, 0 east, oak try t he Susquehanna and Nog , Turnpike: containing about Ig acres with a dwelling house and hay shed thereon. Seized ❑nd Lae!, into execution ,at-the suit of .1• D. Ved drr caiheri Ladd.- • • No. n. ALSO—lone other Int 'sßuate iaSayie. Athens township. hounded as follows: Doing lot No • 47 to tin• west sr re of River street. in Sayre, ..;od t,, ; wnshlikas shown on map made by Z. F. Walker, June '2".ld. 1873, on file Initegister's Ocoee, the ( onnty of.- Bradford. on what Is known As the 'Mounts er' Pierce allotment. with Uframe h.ql- , ' thereon. .`,Ol - ze4l and taken Into execution at Ow 'ift of the Bradford Building a Lexin'Assoels lion of Athens township = I , s. Fredrick .1. T.•thlll. N.,. :sq. ALSO-4 Me other lot situate In Towanda hor.mgm, bounded as follows: , A house and lot . sit :late en the north elite of Ltimbard street and t:.,, lu the possession of the said Mrs Alice Ronan, being part Of the lot and one of the building's eon veyed to H. 1.. Stott by Patrick. Ronan and wife I.y deed hearing date the lath day of Angina, A.: t•e:..'n•yoyd,cl in deed book No. 86, page 13,0.1 • und Laken Into execution at the atilt of T. to,the th,e of Fox & 'Siert= vs. Alice ME MEE tTF.TER J. DEAN,Sherlif. , berlirs , tliet., Towanda, Pa., August Mt, 1E79. • IN Ia E TILE VOLUNTARY A signment of S. M. R"oo"ster to Cady Smith fo s T nett ne !smt of creditors. In the Court of Common ,'•! ph,,, of It rylford t•ounty, Nu.-na, Feb. TermOtt7 ..tree I, hereby given that the partial soacount atkignee of Wooster. has.been Med in otnce and will Ire presented to the roc rt of common Pleas on -THURSDAY, BBP= TF: It ER 4. 1.79, for confirmation. Application wtii akt, be made for discharge of said assignee: . GEO. W. BLACKMAN, T: an-1a..1111y 29, .Prothonotary. • ig,ricultural,Machinery • •;11 ,, c't ther is prepared to furnlAh the latext „,I • , th, fiarruer at !ware 'f • 4111: INIA1:1) TRUE CHILLED PLOW the !.est an 4 cliraiwst of all tin• chilled e‘l,, ad:ypied to all kinds of soil andwork. lIVELF,It'S .1 EU' 1)01 . 71“.1.4; EARED TWO -AND THREE 11.01::i.E-TOWERS large• tuek-wheel& and latest 4) I ',pros ements. T ex4,lllent Imv7rf aud has no &uptirtor .:,m'•;e-gr.:rcd Powers:. N% r F NEW • iIIitESIIERS' Atib t LEAN ortr:th , ,t aryl undersltt. Is"..alled v. Wheeler & sfellck's New 1 - wi r Nhor one of which will extilt , tt ion after duly C ith. . tOtols of Threshing .Ma ulna for n ar - e Ste , / R , .1 r/rwer, • /// • T •••• • nn// /: /4 sirs, .intt Peerless • 1' 1•• G. , t P., r' and i's erlsei Thresher.; l• FAVOUITE 011..1 . 1!.5r DRILL Thiq k ttir inhst compl,te diraln Drill in use. ~ t hoot • . t . • i L. , I am propared to supply anything -In the Itne Farm Wagon , . Halt Skeleton, open and!rop Bug go, :old Cat riages, r. n%_ cheap. Cortland, Bath nt,l NVaiton. and Varrlages. I.:m.ore and Farm-Wagonß, etc. • . , • j 1,1,t r.)coi‘r4l ~:trioa.l of Fayetteville Exeefsior Ci• 111 VIII. the e m i t 311 i i in the market. !.%;0.i... lino ;:,;ts.ti3hh.ril. 31111 -othrr painting. Ready for the 31:11 . 14,..ol. Vetter thin you buy to 1 Way. 51.:N1.)1 , (4t (11:(1 - 1,ALS AND rliwEs. • :r; the 'el (•(.111 WaTetion - s , f7l •riar Ana FP" I N h , fial 113,71 k. 411;c1 . •n •i • rrn ~ ! 1. 1 , 1 0 .3 r 1111 , • trt,t, MEE 1'3.. *.rocy ai - ET VOUR: WZMI?Ca. - iiC>ll.l9o Parlor • • u. v X7l Mi l. 11.01'I UM - • _ 1, ,begat, AKA ON S I'IVDRAVIAC CEMENT,- MIXED PAINT:i; E., 211. WE E 1,,E S SHAVPAI, AT THE