II NM 'oradforti Pp et, il CIIA S. O. 'ALLYN,. LOCAL ZDZTOIL. Towarida , Pa., July 15, Mkt. ENTERED TN TME rosTorilen AT TO I WANDA AS MAIL MATTER OF THESECORD CLASS. LOCAL AND GENEAAL. The expiration of subseription is print ed on the colored Jai noticing the date every subscriber can tell when his paper wilt be stopped- unless the nitacrip tion is renewed; GARFIELD AND ARTHUR THE ';',REPORTER" FOR THE L ' CAMPAIGN ! ONLY 50 CENTS FOR ,6 MONTHS MAKE UP YOUR CLUBS. fillE REPORTER will take an active part lu forwUrding the SUCCCBS of the Reprailican National, State and County nominations, and will be sent during the ,campaign at the low rate of 50 CENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. Subscriptions will be received singly or in clubs at this ratl. Send on the names' W. 11. WEnp, of Smithfield, is a duly authorized agetit for the REIORTER,an4 will receive {new subserii)tions, renew old ,t ones, and transact businesS generally for this office. Mr. WEBR canvass the County for the REPORTER, and we ask for him the assistance and co-operation of our friends. , DID llANc l o9i ever "ipeculate in Oil,? DON'T stop your vehicles on the CrO§s ingS.. prospects for a largo potato crop are good. :rnAT wan'a heavy shower oc Miinda.y night last. ME days are growing shorter: and the nights longer, .1 Now is xhelinie to subscribe for your local newspaper. WAS lI.ANC : OCK a Bull or Bear wlien . lic dealt in oil stocks? -SOME of our farmers have already fin ished their harcestitt. 'rur.un are live Tltursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays in this month. THERE has been a conspicuous ittnience of harvest dances this summer. THERE are 426 names on.the new regis try of voters in Ridgbury township. THE crop of chestnuts this fall will be enormous, if all the' signs prov:e true.. 31. E. Coomit is putting steam power into his shinglefnMl at Bentley Creek. N EA - M.IZ two hundred kegs of nails per day are manufactured at the Nail Works. IIIIIIII=2•1111 CI ittlEN apples are io market and invite customers to partake—of the cholera mor bus. As interesting letter in .reglird to the Poor house, will be found on the first 1221 THE. Water Works contracfors were offering $1.25 per clay,,for laborers last week. Pr is estimated that aver one hundred :tons of hay will be cut on the Poor House farm this season. LET's see. Was it one or two hundred shares of stock Which ILtscocs owned in that Oil Company ?. SET a cup of water in the oven while baking, and it will prevent meat and bread from burning. THE llarrisburg Telegraph's suggestion for a Democratic club badge : A barrel pierced by a bayonet. Tlinilog?daVo will soon set in, there ,fore keep a sharp lookout for canines suf feting Ncithrii.):(lropbobirt. , DAvis - 'MAYNARD, the pioneer milk man, has recently put on the road a handsome new delivery wagon. O.t'rs promise to be an exc.-Dent crop and corn is gro% ittg rapidly under the im Pens given it by the late rains. A uousr. in Smith Waverly, belonging to 'PIM) DocilLh, NVIVS tlestroyed by frre on Monday morning of lant week. Now ive 'know why 'ur Democratic friends call him "President IlaNcock..” was President of an oil company. IN printing the regular editions of the newsi.apers of this place,•it require!, over fourteen tons of white i.aper each lyear. THE annual meeting of the surviv. the l'eunsylvania Ileserve Volunter : 7orps will be held at Harrisburg to-d 4, Thurs. day. tiun merchants aYe displaying much taste : in arranging their wares, .and: many of the store . rooms have a very , attractive MEZZO D. F. PARK,, of Athens, has removed his stock of goods, from his former loca tion in the lower pail, of that village to the Stanley block. " t.'ut - nen i)f the 9les4alt (I.7nivenialist) 'ley. finster. At 10. A. i Nf.. stibjecr, Is Life WOrtb Living?' No evening service Itrutunr.u- the excursion to Maucb .Cliunk- and Glen Onidco on Saturday Of next week.' It will ben l splendid oppor tunity to visit those polnt-s. TIIE brick • work on the Poor' House buil(ling is being rapidly pushed forward. Alie3tly the first story walls of the main have been completed. (11n._; , PITT. of Gilletts, cut his . foot quite.hadiy with an axe while engaged in pealing bark a few Jays• since. The w:11 lay him up for borne little time. Or Course you intend to go with the excurxionist s Mauch Chunk and 'Glen Onoko, on Saturday of next week? The fare for the round ttip is but. $3.50 from Towanda. JDAN's meat market had the firs leftCla2s'of the season last week! They !Nem from the orchard of our former town,inan, Guinn!: E. Fox, at Cordova, Maryland. t --- -- -.0 fr. is remaikahle how. iinorous fisher- Men are. When you meet a .man who has returned from a rushing triPr ho wall tells you that he gave War - atutte to fir other (Mows. • ' A GAMULD sad Awn= _Cuspid/In dub was orgiugzed at - Leßaymelle estam day evening bust. The names of ita °S eers rat be found in our Leßaymille ter. Tub names of the jun= to nerve at September Term of Colut were taken from the 'wheel Ob Tuesday of last week. Jury Conimissioners Wn.sow and Surf= par ticipated in the thawing. Tnicpamphlet containing the premium list °kilo Bradford County Agricultural Society for 1880, has been issued. The Sacretary, W. S. Viiicsim, will accept, our thanks for a copy thereof. , A MACIIINE for digging ditches, invent ed and patented by H. H. thermic, of East Troy, is being used by the Water Works Co., in d igging the trenches for the water mains, and gives good satisfaction. Wm. Z. CuuFsitaw, tag., of Troy, has purchased the building lately occupied by 11. J. Cumzv, on Canton street in that village, and is having it neatly fitted up preparatory to moving his law office into it. HARIIN MomioE, of Troy, won the one mile swimming 'race at Chautauqua Lake, July 4th, beating WADE about 20 feet. The time was the best on record for still water twenty 7 four minutes, nineteen seconds. THE people of Waverly will. vote to- WednTday, on the question of ap propriating $1,600 per year for ten years for eighteen fire hydrants. The Water Works Company offering to furnish them at that price. Tut: asurtni.n 61nb, of Troy, have Suspended from, the top of the Troy House to the top of the block across the street, a very beautiful banner bearing the names of the Republican candidates for the Presidency. ITANeocK is Pennsylvania's favorite son.—Dent. exchange. "Pennsylvania's favorite son " owns property in Mississippi and. Missouri, now resides in New York; and has not lived in Pennsylvania for over thirty years. HARRY MONROE, the champion swim, Mcr, of Troy, _has not returned as yet from Chautauqua, but when be does re turn, a correspondent says, the citizens of Troy "will meet him at the depot with the cornet band, and shoot off the big gun." WitEN a young huly of Waverly heard that a 6rtain young gentleman who hard been introduced to her was " a great criminal lawyer," she was very much shocked and said she cold hardly believe him guilty, ho was such a .pice young man. NEAnnv every Bourbon Wito listened-to Mr. LANDox's speech on ,Tuesday of last week, says it did not amount to much. Pieeisely. But, gentlemen, if that is why do you keep sq busy trying to dis prove the gentleman's statements on that occasion ? THERE aresix persons in Pike town ship who are over eighty years of age, the two oldest are LAURA BEAMAN, nine ty-six years, and JosEPrt PRINCE, ninety four years. Atiii BOSWORTH, of Le flaysville Borough, is ninety-font. years of age GEORGE D. NEIVIjALLS3 Co:, of Cincin nati, • bio, will accept our thanks for a copy of the Words and music of a cam paign 'song entitled " - JUL GARFIE.I.D'S at the Front." It is an excelh•nt produc tion of its Ichm, and will undoubtedly meet with a large sale. FAIMMIS and others whO hesitate about encouraging agricultural fairs shOuld read and think over the following hit of news from Chicago : Fort, -three animals from lierd of "short horns" wVii sold one day last week for ;i:38,7,25—tw0 of them bring ing s's,ooo, and a third. $3,900. TirERE will be a meetiq,of the G.tip- FIELD and AnTura Cita o'f this place, at the office of W. J. You.No,: Esq., to-mor row, Friday e%ening, at- ii o'clock, for the purpose of perfecting the organiza tion, and for the transaction of such oth er bitsine . ss as may come before the meet ing. THE Grand Army of the Republic 'of this State will go into camp, under can vas, upon the hattlefield'of Gettysborg, from to-morrow, July . 10tb, until Friday, july . 23d. On Tuesday l July 20th, they will make an excursion 1,0 the battlefield of Antietam, by the way of Frederick and Harper's Ferry, and return by Ha ge rstown. LAST week As. 9. CulvEß, living about two miles west of, Wellsburg, N. Y., Was kicked by a harsh in the abdomen from which be died in a few hours. The un fortunate man suffered untold agony from the moment he was. hurt until death relieved him from all pain. Mr. Cur., - gn was a poor man and leaves quite a family. IT would seem that the average of bu- Man life is being lengthened. It is very common 'nowadays to hear of men and women who are over 80, and frequently of people almost or quite 100 years of age. Last week the Philadelphia Ledger pub lished the obituaries of eighteen men and women, all of whom were 80, fourteen being over S. !MB PETER lIF:RDIC has moved his carriage business from Alba to Philadelphia, where the business will be carried on on a large scale. A correspondent says : " HERDIC has secured the services of 43IES HENRY, late carriage ironer for REyNoLns 4.k, - EvAINTs. lIERDIr pa;ys Timmy $1,500 per year, and paid REYiNoLns & EVAICS 4110 to let him quit their!service." Wa learn from our excilanges that a new enemy to the potato has made its appearance. It is said to ue an Odd look ing worm resembling a snail in shape and color, and from a fourth to a half inch in length. Thereat the leaf of the plant very rapidly, and if they were ball as numerous as the ordinary potato bug they would be much more destructive. 31.0 s a man goes down for bass and returns with nothing. The fault all lies in one's skill. At least so say those who pretend tbknow. Vy!,e , ppent frren dollars One day in trying to *tare 8 bass down at Nanticoke dam, 'but all woOt bold of was the dam with a iPeiy big p.- Barre Leader. Respectfully referred to nunAerless fishermen hereabouts. SAYS a Troy correspondent, writing Lin der date of the Bth instant Mis. A. E. Wothi, of Waverly, N. Y., a sister of Dr. E. G. Tasef„of this place, had a carcino matous tumor of the left bitAirt, which rendered the removal of the Wirila gland necessary. The operation was,Perforined on Tuesday last by Dr. Squints, of El mira, at the residence of Dr.-I'llAm', on Canton street: Dr. Si:winks was assisted by Drr. PATIM of Troy,' Pala. of Sylva n* Curreot, of Pennyville, and WRIGHT, of Mainsburg, So far the results are highly satisfactory, Mt s s. Wool? being in good spirits, with - Elie ;giospecti9ff ecWre TOO ( itid 0.4111,10' _ A. Oma " sa ys aurrespondent "s that -thnstab appointing tnespsrieneed parties 'to, discharge the firemorks'at *Wigan. on 60'8,01414'0t the thirst; theyeaphided them all at mei__ Thligive a large num. her from w Manua* that bad remained to see the grand display an opportunity to go home an hour or two earlier than they would it they had been diesharged one at a time. . Tit Athens Post Office war terminat ed in the United States Ooirt by the sen tencing of ELT Witiour to pay a fine of $l5O, and costs amounting to_ 4279.6 . 2: total, 429.62 ' for illegally earryirig the mails. Oa - the remaining indict won't on which trial was still pending • a nolle prosequi was entered by: WRIGHT'S counsel, the costs paid and the matter dropped. . Jolts Scpri, of Wellsburg, N. Y., says the AdverOur, while felling trees, was struck on tie left arm by the axe of his comrade. The blow took'effect near 'the elbow, splitting the bone for several inch esl and' Moving his arm useless for a long tim . This is the second accident Mr. ticoT has had in a few months.' -Ho had just recovered from a broken leg and now be is again called to perhaps a deeper Affliction than the former. THE Review of a recent date says that a swarm of bees lighted on a tree in the garden of W. A. CIIAMBEALAu, and were , promptly hived. Mr. C. says soon after he occupied his present store a similar event occurred, and was folloired by years of unusual business properity, so be nat-. urally feels very good natured, not only that he has become the possessor of the bees, bat looks upon their coming as a lucky omen. We hope his anticipations may be realized. A rem of horses attached to a wagon and owned by 'WASHINGTON STRONO, of .Tarrytown, Were frightened by the street sprinkler just in front - of STEN - ENS & LoNo's store Saturday morning, and up set the wagon. The vehicle contained two ladies, one of them weighing nearly tw i o hundred pounds leaped into another wagon, thus saving herself from injury ; the other one was "spilled" out but not much hurt.—Reriew. • ; WE learn from the 'Elmira Advertiser that while Saltur.L . GßEElt, of .Wellsburg, N. Y„' was trying to subdue a vicious stallion,. a "few‘days.ago, the infuriated horse turned upon him, seized his arm with his teeth, threw him up from the ground quite a distance, and struck at him with his feet. Fortunately . Mr. GILEEN did not fall to the ground, other wise he no doubt would have been killed. His arm was broken twice and the flesh nearly torn ed before he was rescued. THE memorial services a the Old Church, Burlington, will occui the 16th, 17th and 18th of Jaly. Rev.. C. C. WIL LOB, P. E., will preach at 2.P. U. on Fri day, and Rev. C. H. \MIGHT, of Towan da, id the evening; Rev. M. HAMLIN, of Troy,. at 10} .t. sr., on Saturday, and Rev. I. W. 'BARNETT, of East Troy, at 2 P. IL °thee ¢brethren will be present. Former pastors and brethren of the District are invited. PAUL &Mini. Sass a correspondent of the Scranton Timea : "It is said that diluted atuthonia,. to be swallowed in considerable quanti ties as strong as can be taken without in jury to the mouth, is a certain antidote for poisonous effects of rattlesnake' bites. We give this as a timely warning to iier 7 sous going to the mountains to pick ber ries at this season of dui year when these reptiles are partiCularly venomous. Whis ky, drank in large quantities, is said to be equally efficacious. And some people have been known to'apply the above rem edy ‘ before being Britten as a precautionary measure." J• Tgr: Secretary of the Agricultural So ciety, W.'S. VINCENT, J;(1. - , informs us that the Society have purchased theiFair Grounds in East Towanda, and that the -price paid was $5,000. The purchase in cludes the .pre ent enclosure, aad h por tion of the grove north of .the buhdings —making ai out twenty-three acres in all. The Society also - contemplate leasing about sib acres of land adjoining from STEPHEN RICELAND. One thousand ofthe purchase money is to be !paid at the time of the conveyance of the property to the Society, and the balance is to run for fifteen years, secured by nnbrtgajo on the property. C. B. TAYLOR, census enumerator for Canton township and Alba Borough, gave us a pleasant call on Friday last. From him we received the following fags in le gard to the census just finished : The population of Canton township is 1,837 ; an increase of about 100 in the last ten years. Alba Borough has "a population of IS9—a loss of nearly fifty from the last census. In the borough and township .Combined there are families;, 450 ; dviel lingo, 427 ; farms, : 239. During the past ycar thirty-four !deaths have occurred, and these were fifty births. The oldest inhabitant is 13} - Irsi:v I)tmstso, aged 100 yearslast June. There are eight persons over eighty years of age. L M. ALLIt4, druggist, of Wyalusing; had quite a narrow escape on Saturday last, from serious injury, if not of losing his life. He bad 'occasion to lift a large bottle of sulphuric acid from a counttr, when the bottom of the bottle became de tached from some cause, and the acid was precipitated upon his lower limbs and feet. lie at once rushed to a pimp near -by, and tearing the burning clothing from himself, proceeded to pump the water therefrom upon his person, thereby pre venting the acid from. seriously, injuring him. It was a narrow escape, and Mr. Ata.is may attribute his escape from se rious injury, if not'death, to his own ex cellent presence of mind. A WALK into the country at this season of the year is delightird and refreshing. Nature is clad in robes of living green. The , trees 'on the mointains and in the valleys are heavy with foliage. Oceats of grain are waving 'Over the broad acres,• and the flower gardens tinge the scene with loveliness. There is nothing that conveys so correct an idea of a tasteful and loving woman as the interest she takes in making homennd its surround ings pleasant by the planting and culti vation of iloWers, aiding the Supreme Ruler in His works of nature•to remind men of a happier future. In traveling through the country, we notice many gardens and yards giving evidence of the finer feelings of the ladies by the hand soniely laid out lawns containing brilliant and fragrant flowers. SavEncom. was arrested in Canton on July 3d, and brought to this place on the sth and lodged in the jail hero until the next - day, when be was - taken to Sayre by Policeman Brults, where he bad a hearing before Esquire BISHOP. on a charge of stealing froth the Pa. dt N. Y. Railroad Company. The Squire held him for trial at September Jere of Court; and itt *Audi of ball he r0t1MF441. 3 tbb. .4 0 4 1 04 1144 14 jail. The Canton - oorrespeudeut of , the Renew 43abinir of the arreekof.l3arsa -00or, saya tkatt when he iris Wpm to the lOok:ut. he thoroughly - searched*id ererithluidiegerotui removed-freak his person, and then he was kept under strict snmdlance• When ell wee made, rally to start for. Towinda another search wns institnted, with great ancxxsas. le"devel oped the Act that in the abort time that Is was in the look-np there had been piamd in to him the following friendly tokeni: One vial - of aqua•fortis, gone new ly-made 'easeknife saw, one sit of 'fine wedges with which to start bars and bolts du looks and fastenings, and two - Nicked jackknife—showing that lie was near the place of his nativity ausi among frieinis reliable. , GRAND EXCURSION I FROM. TOWANDi TO DAMN CHUNK, OLEN - °NOVA AND aVirrennACS, " 7 AND RETURN, FOR ONLY $3 50. An excursion by rail from To wand* and intermediate points to Glen Onoko arid Mauch Chunk, under the auspices of the M. E. Churches at Wyalusing and Camp town, will take place on Saturday ; July 24th—one week from next Saturday. The fare for the round trip from Towanda and return has been fixed at the low figure of $3.50 for adults ;, children under fourteen years of age, $2. 'The excursion will be by special train, and will leave Towanda at 6 A. U., Wysauking 6:10, Standing Stone 6:20, Rummerfield 6:30, French town 0:40, Wyalusing 7:00, Sugar Run 7D5, and Laceyville 740. A baggage car will be funfished'Ap carry picnic baskets, and a special agent to care for them. One or two bands willaccompany tiff,i tbc excur sion and furnish excellent mic. To all those who desire to visit and view the magnificent scenery of the Switchback Mountain, and ride over -the famouerail road' from which it takes its name ; and also view the beautiful scenery in and about Mauch Chunk—justly called the Switzerland of America "—and view the wonders and beauties of Glen Onoko, 'no better opportunity will ever be pre sented than that of the 24th. No doubt the excursion will be a very largei,one, but all may rest assured that aznple.ne eemmodations will be provided Air the comfort and ''safety of each and every one. Remember the date , —Saturday, July 24th. GARFIELD- AND ARTHUR -. There will be a.nieeting at the MvEtt's nboolhouse; North Towanda, on Wed: nesdai evening, July :list; for the. pur pose of organizing a GARFIELD and ARTHUR club. The meeting will be ad dressed by L. M. HALL and I. McPnEnt sox, Esqs. GARFIELD CLAM API MONROETON. A GARi'IELIIiand AnTnun Campaign Club will be organized pt Monroeton on Tuesday evening, July 20. L. N. HALL and iii-vny STREETER, Esqs., will ad dress the meeting: • • ANNOUNCEMENT LIFE OF GENERAL JANIF.S A. GARFIELD • The well-known publishing house of lltrananD Bros., Philadelphia; have in preparation, and will soon issue, the life of General JAMES A. GAnFiztio,i 'written by his cantrade in arm and personal friend, General J. S. 13ntsur.V, of the regular army. The career of our_distinguisbed candidate has rarely been equaled in points of romantic interest, and the more closely it is studied the more wonderful and inspiring it ,appears. It furnishes material for a volume of deep and perma nent interest and value. We are glad that its preparation.has been placed in hands so competent. The brilliant quali flea of General Muslim . , both as a soldier and an author, are well known, and his personal relations to General GAurtErm are such as will give to his narrative the utmost fullness' and authority of state ment. It will be a book of more than passing interest, and in this respect wide ly different from ordinary campaign liter ature. It will be sold only by subscrip tion, and must meet with a very large sale. BRADFORD COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY. At a meeting of the Bradford County Medical Society, held in Toiranda, Juno 23d, 1880, the following preamble and resolution wereadopted: WIIEBEAP. Cerialn men, calling themsetres doctors, teacher* and professors in so-called toed!. cal, electropathic and eclectic schools in the city of Philadelphia have, during the past few years, given or sold diplomas corveyirg authority to practice medicine to persons ♦ho have attended their teachings from a few liours to a few weeks; and • - such action'.the general public has been greatly deceived and nil tired, Itt suppos lcg that a diploma purporting to be dssned by a medical school conveyed the positive knowledge that a person holding It was in all respects capable of Intsillgendly practicing medicine and its allied arts and sciences: aid Wit ateaws, Wu do not consider such persons as 111.11111 H the brotberluxml of reputable practitioners, and dojnot consider such short periods of Instruc tion eat qualify a pereon front any school to prac tiee ne•dielue ; and WttEttllAS, Nyt only the etty of Philadelphia bet th"t !'"ii ate of Peun,vlvaul.b mid the whole 17nIted . St.ttes of A merlea hare been sescatulallzed by Melt actin. as to call for publle denouncement expo,urt at home. and the attentltln of •.ur geverhuteot has lweit called to it by our repre,tett ta,lres ; end WIIEREAq. The Philadelphia Rerortl hat Rue eroded in breaking up and exposing' wine of these bogus eoliegeu and hringlog their sreallegl prote:is, ring ui J ost lee ; ther-ton, be. It Rewolreet That this aoclety appr,rres the action of the vlittadelphla nrcord In exposing and break ing up of certain bogus cidlegt In that Otty ; and this society rondetnns the actin of Any member who cottons or acts In a profesqunal rapacity with the'graduates of or pere.ons holding diplomas from those soalletli schools of Medicine. The.meeting was miusually age and animated; and the objects and aims of the society were discussed with a spirit . wuiclt piomised well for its future useful ness and prosperity. • The next meeting will be held at the office of Dr. D. N. NEwTox, in Towanda, July 21st, .1880, at 1.:10 r. E. IX PAYNE, Sec'y. PERSONAL. —Macon: StiF.LL is visiting her grand parentS iii Athenci. —County Treasurer, J. GRANT, was in town on Saturday last. —Mr. C. E. KEIT', of Keene, N. H., is visiting friends in this place. . ,-Capt. Mitzmiwar. and wife are visit ingt.friends at Penn Tan, N. Y. —Mrs. Dr. JonNsoN and children, "aro spending a few weeks at Bernice. -16 s. J. .T. Sratrimo has returned from her visit to friends at Canton. —Superintendent BLIGHT'S family are spending the " heated term " at Bernice. - I .lltv. I'. 11. Sstitn (nee Et.isitm.), of Wisconsin ; is:visiting friends in this place. —Mr. CIIAIII.Kti . PORTICH is rapidly re cxwerin,:: from his recent attack, of mala rial fewer. OF9IOIINF., of Townson. town. Mlqland, is visiting her tnotheriti this place. W. EmEt.t.'• and family have re turned from their visit to friends hi Bloomsburg. —Gro. ErrEvrks and family have re turned from their visit to friends in Co lumbia county. —Miss Nitta,rn LAMOILECTX has return ed from her visit to her uncle, W. 11. WsTsms, Esq., in Kansan. —T. M. Woovirtwy and daughtm. Fnsstati have returned limn their visit to friends In New, Jersey. - i —C. B.- Tsirton =and of, Alba, mere the guests of Mrs. E. it. DALonn for several days last week. • —The oldest person in Wysoi township is - JosnuA Snouts, who win reach his one hundredth birthday in August, Vonnts and Mann D !f! 43 - I C I I 14.4014-1/4Pg,141t T; 11951 T., are spendiniticattoi with their par ents in this playa. —Miss Boast Ihian, who has- been at tending sekiol at the Cortland State Nor. Mal School, is spending - :nation at he home at State Line. —Fas.NOis Mtrarav, the eloquent tent- Pone) orator,: oitrimerteed a series of nieetingsne-the Academy of Massie, Will. - iamsport, bat week. --Professor E. E. Quramanr, of -theln stitnte, was initiated to membership in Oseoluwa Grange, of North Towanda, on Friday evening oflast week. - Ptnnson of State Lino s gradu ated from the Elmira Commercial College last week, and received his "diploma" as, a book-keeper and accountant. _l—Mr. W. H. LEONARD and family for mmjy of this county, now-of Sugar Run, Pa., spent' the National Holiday with his father in the town , of Nichols.—Owego Record. —Mra. Judge J. P. LOBO, of Burling ton, meither of M. J. and ALBEET Losn, of this place, celebrated her seventy-sixth birthday on Saturday last, with a family re-union at the old family mansion in Burlington. —A correspondent says It is rumored thatJ. 11. HOWARD, Esq., the much es teemed haidivare merchant of Wyalusing, is to sail for England on the 17th or 24th instant, in company with his father from Elmira, to visit an uncle of great wealth, —Saysl.be Philadelphia Telegraph - of a recent date "C. C. Dirrnten, Philadel phia's popular tailor, left for Europe yes terday- on the American steamship 1/fi nals. Mr. D. visits Europe- in order. to preP,arc for the coming fall trade." Mr. is a brother of WU. DITTRICIL Of this place, and has many friends here who will unite in wishing him bon coati& —Says an Athens correspouden: "F. D. WOLCOTT, of the firm of WOLCOTT k Gout., left this morning for Welliboro, and intends spending'a few weeks in the lumber region, on Pine Creek:- Mr. Wm.- corr's health is greatly impaired, having lx en confined to business for' the past eight years with hardly a day's recrea tion in that time. He goes by the advice of hi, physician, and we hope to see him return in full health." COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. MoIpAY EVEMIII3, July 126, 1880. i In putivance of au adj9urutueut the regular monthly senion of the council was held July 12th. Present—Burgess Jones in the chair ; and Messrs. Holcomb, Keeler, Kingsbury, Montauyc, McCabe and Parse's. On motion of Councilman Montanye the minutes of the last regular and all the special meetings, since held were ap proved as published by the Sccretaty. Mr. Bull, from the Franklin Co.,•asked the Council to purchase 40 newicape foi said Co. Action on the request postponed'for th present. B. E.. Aldrich complained of a swin:, nuisance located be!.ween Poplar an'' State stieet.,, Sanitary Committee directed to abate the nuisance. Jai - nes Wood, Esq., called the attention of the; Council .to tlu3 bad condition of Bridge street opposite his premises. Referred 'to the Street Committee of th't3 First -and Second Wards. Policeman Burns asked,for the appoint ment of George Britton as special Police man. • I The Committee appointed to examine and report on the condition, and what action should be taken in regard to the diaiu near )Ir. Muir's, were discharged, and the matter referred to the Sanitary Committee. On motion of Councilman Kingsbury, the Secretary was authorized to coaract with Charles Bowman for a lard to em pound cattle. Said Bowman to be allow ed ten dollars for the use of the promises to April 1, 1881. On motion of Conncilmanjllolcomb, the Street Committee of the First Ward. was antrum ized to perfect the-stone gut ter recently laid down on the South side of Bridge street, West of Maio. The Street Committee was authorize 4 to put down crossings on Poplar, Mechan ic and Chestnut and Second streets, near Elizabeth, and an oak crossing from Wil liam Henry's, across Elizabeth, West of Main.: Tbe , general complaint in regard to Ilenry Madill's side-Walk, and all matters connected there with were FC fen ed to the Street - Committee of the Second Ward. Petitions for a lamp on corner of State and Fourth streets, and on Franklin street, were referred to the Gas Commit tee. A petition praying for a bridge or cul vert over the ravine ou South Third street near th • Institute. • • On motion, referred to the Street Com mittee of all the wards, with power to employ the Street Engineer to give correct, street lines, etc. Councilman Kingsbury submitted the following resolution, which was adopted WuIf:EAR, A resolution appears cu the records of the Connell at adopted June 7, ISSO, requiring the Burgess to call* special meeting of the Conn ell to hear and Inveitigatu certain charges Wade by tr. W. Afyon! against G. A. Barns, Chief of pollee. and Wilt:texas, Said Burns has appeared and ex pressed a willingness to meet promptly any charg es Mr. Alvord•may have to make, and Mr. Alvord having given notice that he velli not appear to prose t tude any charges agalr.st said Bums, thereby virtually abandoning said charges, therefore Revolccel„ That no action be taken under the resointlon of June 11h by the Council, and that Chia of Police Burns stands entirely exculpated from blame In said case. The request for the appointment of a special policeman was then taken up, and on motion George ,Britton receivcti the appointment, without pay except when placed on duty by the Burgess. • The following petition, presented by Mr. Holcomb, was read and referred to the Sanitary Committee : Bonn -able Burgeter and Town Council : We. the undersigned. have suffered for several months In our respective homes from the flue ashes and dust. from the cool dust now burned by the Eureka ]tower Company. The annoyance is too great to be borne longer, and', we hetes Ith petition your honorable body to cause said Eureka Mower Company to either cease to use this fine dust, or to tot manage Its use as to stop the flying ashes that now shower our washed clothes, .vlctualt, cooked and uncooked, milk.-ete. We arei not free front this plagne one hour to the day. We respectfully urge that tmtnedlateaction be taken In this matter. signed—Mrs. C. M. Mi'ee, Mrs. D. E. Stone, Mrs. S. Kin Aston, Mrs. Makinsnn. Mrs. J. Mrs. T. MerMeth, Mrs.'''. T. Sieveni. Mrs. W. C. • Marsden. Collector Wiekbam'j and was approv cd. Bills allowed by the finance Committee for expenditures during the month of June last, to wit : Gas—L.4oa engine hnuEe 30 St%Tion Lett se Franklin engine house Ferty.one street latupe. It.S O each . 01 50 Lighting and extinguishing same.. 0 00 ' Repairing pipe, etc,. musiastand.. 1 69 Repairing lamp on Chestnut street. 2 00-re 29 Teaming Repairing Bridge strret gutter Grading for sidewalks Labor on streets, sidewalks and C.P3Mtitlp 'Pollee ditty State. tat on Inane I.nml.er Repairs on Station house Town ekx-Is to June 20.. Fire department • Removing dead animals, Treasurer on account, Total... 41t Bills amounting to; for work done on Bridge street gutters were rejected. By Councilman Llolcotnts : - • Reroteed, That no Iteenses be granted to Itiner ant peddlers or showmen on the lath of tiny tnst., to sell goods or ntatutaln shy llilf , Wit-011 Maui street or within ten nide thereof ota any other street of the borough, on said date. • Carried. • Councilman McCabe, after w few re marks, in which ho spoke of the danger to citizens from dogs running ,at large, snbinitted the following, ordinance, which was by a unanimous tote Adopted : Be It ordained, and it Is hereby ordained by the Mimosa and Town Connell of the . Domini' of To. wands, that It shall not be lawful Jr. dogs to run at large Within the Walt* of the borough during the period commencing May 1. and ending Boreal -berlrtlh of each year. Without a seems muzzle, and. the polireettirers are hereby directed to ktil all (inglanund without l secure - milzsle, after notice has been given of the passage of this ordinance In conformity with-the lairs of the ,Cemmonweatb of Pennsylvania. Police Justice Young submitted tbe fol lowing report of CAACR heard and disposed of, for the month ending July 6, 16180 : June 14—James Graham, by Berns, charged with being drunk on streets. Discharged. Juno 15--(1. P. Pitch. by Berns, charged with being . drunk and fighting , on the street; rued 0.00; Justice; 70 c ate ; Burns, fveo. Pine and cost paid. Juno is—Michael Dwycr.bY Berns, charged with being drunk and fighting on the street; tined justice, 70 cent;; Burns. 11.00. Vine sud coat paid. June 21—Daniel illeGarty, •by , Burns. Ichargcnt with being drunk and dhairderly on the street.; fined kto.oo ; Justice 70 cents; Burns. 1 1 1` 00 Le fondant committed in default of payment. One lt—James Durand; by Bern, charged with being drunk and :lighting oh Gm 'street! , i• fined $lO.OO t indite 70 chute eantteble 41.00. , —Anne IS—Cbaries 11..1Am, by Diniock; diem ed with bathing hiked In the deer inside Borough Itmlt In day thee; titled 11.00; potter etmetetee Pslo.• -- /One V. Jebnweu, by thimeet, blamed -want Wider ,osked lip the diet 1110141 of ibe Bor. enk Mate is tee der time ;teed 1111.40i3astice so, • -- - 11# 1 r.PrAs: P1 1 10c:Pt -11111Wei1Nto BEN wilikjba. this. if= nada; ia day Wadi !hod I € 0 I constable SIM. ram- W. w. Jolsome, ay DI etainiedarGh anted bathing In the atter laalde be bungler Undid in day time ; tided $l.OO ij ee SO cents ustMeWe .1.00. Paid. . Jane SS—T. ac Jana° by .Dlmeek. ebar fed with.nakettalUdela In the rhea Itedds_qt the Gov cough Malts fhday Wm: . fined 1.09: i!Dt!elO 40 neatly Constable #l.OO. P d. ' YOUNG. July , Police Jetties.. On motion the Council pdjourned. J. KINGenUIIY, Secretary. / Local Correspondence. RUMMERFIELD. Mn. EDITOR :—Please allow us mein in your columns to give a brief account of our school picnic. At 10 o'clock the happy people of Rum merfieldbegan to . gather in the pleasant grove - at the Woodland schoolhouse. The school at this place closed on this day,. and was taught by Miss Eitza,Dnenw, a well qualified. teacher who called the people together at 101 to view the beauti ful maps and &her drawiugs in the school room. Miss Mem is so skilliful in draw ing,- that the- Mapi drawn by the pupils tinder her direction can hardly be exceU2 ed by the most experienced geographer. The people- were then entertained with declamations by the hummer schOol chil dren, and spirited addresses by.the neigh. boring gentlemen. Joon .NELSON CoE first took the floor and expressed hie deg light,in associating with the friends of education. Ills speech was short and to the ',point. Mr. Con was - followed by Mi. Hatt!, our regular . minister, \Oho sire with great warmth and !eloquence. be people were -surprised and delighted., When the minister took his seat,, Jill. JENNINGS was balled upon. Fie began by saying," Children, your teacher has been m teaElter," and praising the pupils for their progress and improvement in con duct. A concert vote of thanks was next requested for Mt. IlanT. It,canie with a hearty good will. The congregation then left the house and Marched to the grove, in which the table had been set. It was covered with an abundant variety of eakCs, pies and nicknacks •of - all kinds. The people ate until they were satisfied and carried much home. WOODLAND SPECTA ; TOR. nummerfield, July 10, ISSO. - Tim hay crop is to bQ light. Oath look line, corn promists well and the condi tions for a good start for buckwheat are very favorable. The enumerator has got around. "Ile gives our population at 1157—as against 1230 ton. years ago. Number of 'farina 211. • Productions last year over $lOO.OOO, or over $5OO for each farm. The oldest per Sons in town are Mrs. CnARITY Wlitowp and Mrs. OLIVE lIASELioN, each being 87 years of age. Miss FANNIE , C3lnus , who has been dangerously ill for several weeks with acute rheumatism is reported convales cent—which will -be welcome news to her many friends. • Nothing exciting occurred here on the fourth. We noticed a few small boys, embryo patriots and statesmen no doubt, celebrating in a quiet and orderly man ner with torpedoes and tire crackers. Gmtrimn and Anrnurt will be sup ported by a united party. Not One Re .imbrean soldier will support HANcocx— because they say -OAI4FIELD is as good a soldier, a great deal better statesman, and is training with the right parry. Miss KINGSnURY, of Sheshequin, preached at the Grange • hall on Sunday, the ABIATILS. ANN is a - representative Mother. When sheiwants her baby to go to sleep, she takes it in -her arm'S and sits in a creaking chair and pounds away with all her might. - The baby yells at the top of its voice, evidently thinking the house is tumbling down. Then AirlS.TitA Atix, to .soothe the baby still .More, sings "Dixie" and . "Yankee Doodle," and "Old, Dog Tray," so loud i 'you can bear her half way to Goose 1101 ow ; and she keeps up the, motion and oise until the baby is awed into silence, and being. ex haunted by over-exercise at last Jails asleep:- !Then AMATITA ANN yells to JOHNNY to 'shake up the .cirib, and this done, shd deposits the baby into its re ceptacle, but-when she, jerks her hand out from under its , head,- the motion rolls it over on its side and it- begins to yell again. ABIATIIA Axx then strikes up "Yankee •Doixlle" again, and begins to agitate the crib until the baby goes_to slcej. Then ABIATNA ANN thi n ks the baby's head isn't sunk down halm pine* enough ; so she puts-her hand on its fore., head and throws half her weight on it to make it go down. Then the baby yells again, and she sings "Captain .links" and jolts the crib. Then the baby goes to sleep again, and now ABIATHA ANN sees that the baby's dress is all hatched up under the poor little thing, and then she takes hold of the skia and,gives it a jerk that almost makes the baby's neck snap, and again it yells,. and this time gets wide awake. Then ABIATLIA ANN says she be lieves that baby is sick ; so,f3he gives, it some peppermint and 1 aregoric and go9se oil and Sweeny Specific; and -puts a mus tard plaster on the back of its neck, and says if it don't get. better by night she will send for the doctor. Litchfield, July 10, ISSO. - A -G.titrw.r 17. and ARTIWU 'club was organized - in this place on Saturday even- List. President, P. C. VANGELDEU.; Vice- President, M. AI. Cop u' ; Secretary, i. liuswonzu ; Treasurer, LEltuir COLE MAN. A. party orthirteen•young.couple. from this place, pienieed CARNIALt's Lake, Susquehanna county, on Friday-`of last week. BENJAMIN WILLIAMS, whom the officers have been unable to find since the inquest of B.4.mtlEt. l'utt.tars, appeared before G. W. Bnta x, Esq.. on Monday itternina of last week, and was taken to Towanda, where 'he gave bail forlds appearance to ", Mr. SAMUEL ' BUCK, of Towanda, spent a few days with his parents in this place last week. But very few attended THAYER'S circus in tins place. • WILL LAKE. Leltaybville, July 12th, 1880: Our farmers have been very busy the past week,: but the elongated faces of some of then] who wore compelled to at tend Court last Saturday, suggested that •the wheat crop was nut all taken, care 'of. The Jubilee Singers were greeted by a full house here ; at then close of the con ceit a complimentary resolution offered by Rev. D. CRAFT iNfas unanimously carried. 1 t • ~ 11, S. Acßil.F.r and • family have return ed from Dela'srarO wheri3 they have .been spending some time for their health. Mr. ACKLEY'S many 16)1)4 in the county will be gladl.to know that be is much better. ' { Druggist, Attu bad a very narrow I escape last , aturday ; while pouring sul ptiuric acid ut ctf a glass reservoir con taining abut one huudred'and twenty five pounds, thn ' weight of the liquid 1 (broke the glass, sending 41e fiery fluid all over him. By quickly getting under a pump ho saved his life, although he is badly blistered ;.his clothing, with•the ex ception of his collar, was entirely destroy ed. • CIEI ... 58,03 ... 17 SD . ~ 4: 00 .... 82 00 .... 17 54 ... •04 91 ... 12 90 ... 10 00 .... 7(0 100 0.. 65 00 JOSEPH" BEMTMOMT was SUlistrlCk Saturday. At last accounts be was getting better. - G. M. LEWIS, Esq., of Wilkesbarre, is spending a few days in town. Misses and ELANOTI WELLES are spending their vacation at home. - At this writing, JosEPir M. Bitows and his little daughter LorrtE are both quite sick.• Wyalusing, July 12, 1880. . . A GREAT Etvraumusr.—The Rep Bit ters Manufacturing Company is • onel'of Rochester's greatest business enterprises. Their Hop Bitters havo•reached a sale be yond all precedent, having from their in trinsic value found their way into almost every household in the.land.—Graphic: Ate.Onr goo& are. NEW and of the REST QUALITY. iIt.YOVUUT. CASIL PAID FOR PRODUCE at 0ct.30 Dscaurtn & Vouatirl. tier ColtsErt has tho best:viearing Shoes for Iter4.lloyelool leothe wear ere, offered In Tommie: and el prkes within the reecho? ill . , f Rte" Provision of all kinds, of the best, quinty. at - ..,a ~ Mica*** Voaaura. 1 Ur, 1 , 1 9.!, 11 1 1 h: 110 1$ 01 $1 l': . . t t! WOOO - le,.:nt *ol= - '-f .:'', '' . P.: 74 :- - fl Pit I , ll * - i ., t- 1 i MISI LITCHFLELD MRAYSVILLE, WYALUSING BUSINESS LOCAL. sir AU the Emir *terns in 3fAioinA, aet oPensd thte west, St QS mcent stare. Cr. Try one New ZAP; TEA.. Batd — in an n. • Ducks k Vouawir. HAMMOCKS, aU ;Vials and pricea, at the In Cent pore. - July Itp2er. Choice TEAS and COFFEE• a apettatti at . Itznicin t VOTIGtErn. :It The only place In Towanda to Ilnd a toll asaartmeat of JELLY TUNELESS and IIIISBEES; la at the Meant Stole. 15-Sw. Or For a good, durable and neat4ltting . 8110 E, call at P. J. BLOWS, oppoelta Sealers Hotel. • Nov. 27-tt. tar FINE FRENCH. CHINA._ and DECORATED •WHITE GRANITE. hi:Complete setts or open stock, at the ea... Cent Store. Iv. . I PRICES WAY DOWN on Gents' Fine had coarse Boots at' BLUM'S, opposite See ley"(' Rotel. No►. 27-tt. r An infallibie remedy for Fever and Arai Is AYER•t3 AGUE CURE. Wholly vegetr bla and coutairing no quinine, it to barmiest sod sere. w 1. 7- I Carter's Little Liver 'Pals will p 9.3- Itirely cure sick headache and prevent its return. This le not talk, but truth. Ono . pill a dose. To be bad of all druggists. See advertisement. 15. Dr The Largest, Best and 'Cheapest; Ilse of plies for Ladles', 31Isses. and Children.' wear Is found at Conks's% new store, corner Mats Sind Plne.sta., Tracy Pt Noble's Block, apr4lB :lir FOR SALE !—One of the best Car riage and Saddle bones In Bradford County ; serY styllsb, yet perfectly gentle and sound ; can trot ,inside three minutes, wlthont tralntng; sold for want of use. Address Box Ma, Towanda, P. 0. Towanda, iiibe to. 18804 f. L L. B. 4onozns challt-nges conve ntion for quality of goods and low !i.rfees on Sash, Doors, Blinds and Moldlohs, and a) building ma. Weal, Cattg3-tfl. rgr The Pennsylvania State College is fortunete. In having secured for its new President dasEett Stto'nxt.tnatt, A. M.,a native of Chester county, Pa., and . for Over : 20 years a successful teacher, Mostly as Principal of Academic Institu tions. Ile coaxes to the College frcUn Maplewood Institute, Delaware county, Pa.,eand takes charge at once, The people of Pennsylvania should send their sons and daughters to this Collerd t where they canto as well educated as in the more expen sive colleges of the East. Yall'setudou opens August .27th. Tuition free. Send for catalogue to BUSI NESS MANAGER, State College, Centre County, ra. wi. W You who lead sedentary Irves- 7 - Printers, Tailors, Shoemakers, etc., will had a great relief for the constipation from which yon so often suffer, by taking SIMMONS' LIVER REG: ULATOR. It Is a simple, harmless, vegetable compound, sure to relieve you, and can do yon no Injury. July 3. rat" It is impossible for a woman after a faithful course of treatment with LIDIA E. - Pi ttA bps I'EGETAIILE COMPOUND to continuo to suffer with a weakness of the uterus. Enclose a stamp to Mrs. LyntA E. PINK DAM, Z 33 Western Avenue, Lynn., Mass., for pamphlet,. f.. 401 by lir. H. C. PORTEII, Druggist, Towanda, .11051-yrl. t"P" I\T EFRALGIA CIIIED by Dr. Bunn's Neuralgia and Sick Headache Pills. unlvertal cure fur 'Neuralgia. Sick Headache. Ner 'ME. Ireadarhe. DyNte psis, Constipation. Vein it ing of .Blood. Paralysis. Palpitation of the Heart, and loss of .Nervous Energ y -. These Pills are a special prkparation for the cure of special diseases, and are worthy of a trial by all intelligent Stifferersl 7 are harnde‘s and effectually cure 'all cl.tseases arising from a deranged nervous system : pleasant to lake. they dissolve in the mouth. Prepared by A; E. Munn. M. D.. Scranton, Pa.:: sent .t.y. mall to any address ou'recelpt or price, 30 cts. Fopisale hrtiLattli. B. Pourtm, Towanda. KNAPP says: have sell, Dr. BURR'S Neuralgia and Sick Headache Pills 'tor yearn and they give uniuersai satisfaction. " A. KNAPP, M. IP., 31arch-111. Pittston, Vir THE Docroits YIELPING.—Evpr since rent. IGnr.e.s-wrote to the lieffeal. Record advising physicians everywhere to usu the Safe Kidney and Liver Cure In their practice, It has been gaining In fiver with the professioil. They ran find nothing which Is a substitute for it. I K. C.►rL.xtrs,, M. D., of Rochester, N. T., says he would now prescribe It to all who are afflicted with serious kidney and User diseases. 11. H. Warms. & Co., Rochester, N. F.: • iIIENTLEItsts : I have tried your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure for Bright's Disease," with which I have been afflicted for the last two years; and it has done wonders for me. I believe It is the wily cure knoWn for that terrible disea,m, and It Is with pleamiro that I write this testinumy In its favor. You are at liberty to use this in any way y4.tt see proper, to benefit suffering humanity. Truly yours; JAS. S. PRESCOTT. North Union. 0. . Shakers' Society, Cuyahoga July 15. Cleveland, 0, MARRIED. eltA.Wri)l2.l)—SlllTll.--At the reMtlenee of the brides father, lu Smithfield, Pa.. July ard, by Itev..J. U. Drake, Alexander Ur:m . 14,1.cl Silesia:loin, Pa., and Mary F.. Stulth,oT TOWANPA MARKETS. REPOT:TED GY STEVENS LONG, pencraldealere In Groceries and PrOLlnce, corner Main and Pine Streets. WEDNESDAY E`:.E.,: 4 ;ING, JULY 14,ASSO. ( 4 44.LLIsa} Flour per bbl.„ fa 25 0 000 Flour-per sack... ....fl 50 0 200 Corn Meal per 100... (4. ft 40 Chop Fred 0 fl 40 .Wheat, per bush.— fl 10 0 .ft 110 0 1 25 Corn . (4 50 0. CS Rve :01x7 (46 7.5 . o,lla - . Os (4 ' 0 45 .Rockwheat - 45 0 . 50 @ 5.5 '' C toy or seed f. 5 GO (4 5 01% Tlinotby, western,.. : ofa 00 !beaus, 62 Ibs, 11 00 0 1 25 ft 20.0 I SO Pork, mess ! (3 bbl. 4116 00 al7 00 hams -0 /237 c Lard. —l, 16 4 00 ' 0 10 ;utter, tubs Rolls rgks, frebh., 19' I S i t, oi 1$ jib 13 (A In, 13 S 4 14 n at= Potatoes. per bush Diste•l apples neeswax 25 Ed 36 61 , 1 06 • ON 2 a 24 COMMA:TED BY GEO. A. DAYTON tildes Veal skins... beacon tikins Sheep Pelts.. 03 ar 08!; 50 @O. :0 - 40 (4 05 .41 00 @ 2 50 CORRECT= 11'i 11. DAVIDONV t BRO. Hides VeaSkiits., Deacon Skins Sheep Peits Itaitroabs. LEHIGII,VALLEY .• • 7A:ND PRNN. 6. NEW YORE RAILROADS Arrangement of Passenger frralna to tato effect JUNX 20, IRBO. a 4sTwAlto. I witsTwA no. -____ 15 9i 7 3 STATION& 8! 30 9 6 Agricultural Machinery I P. 41. 8 31A.M. 1 4 .3 t. P.M. P.14. 1 A 311.431 293 7 241 .... 7 18 141ar rarails 103 —.ll 08,9 40 --...„..., 1 250 8 . 2 , .... 920 . .11uffalo... II 40 .... 1205,8 00 440 7 30,...... ......Reeheater. 950 740 10001._ 543 8 , .... .... ... Lyons-. 840 030 9 021.... 654 9 561 .... .... ...Gonesa .. 711, 6058 14',.... , 1 11 1 11110 . • 835 1141 .... .......11hara... 603 2 13 6 40'.... • 5238 05 .... .... .. Auburn .. 825 .... 9 4,5 „.. 900 1059 .... ... —Owego... 630 .... 025 ... 1 • 6 • 9181 33 844 345 ...Elmira .. 523 1235 415 4240 1 ' 1 1 ',` 9 43 200 ) 9 13 1.15 • ;Waverly ~ 443 11 50 a 33 1138 • a I k $ ' 4 10 1. 2 15 1135'430 ....Sayre- .f. 44211 40 1 25 1144 4' ' IL ID Is 2 19 9 40 4 311...Atherts.-4 3411 at 0 111 1130 I .... ....4 941 ..,. —.Milan.. 4... 1122,.... 4124 .. . 1 838 . ..I. ...11141er .. 4 , .. 11 13 4 3-, 1115 • • tilt 2 4711012 6 . 02..2 . 0 1 PA1T11A .1 1001100'4 431105 D , ........ to 25; 513 Wysauklytg i ....ilO 45' 1053 R . M. 10341 ~.Stag 9 toue.l .. . 1 1035', ... 1043 Welles, Towanda, Pa., ........ 112 42 1 028 lAtuu'erflold . • ..10 Z*1 . ..... 1035 ......,. 10521 .1. rrenehtowdl ..110 17.... 1024 .. Wholesale and Ratan dealer in „, 325 11 ivy 50 .Wyalu6lng 1 ... 1005'4 Milan 11 40 3 41 11 20 0 10 . Ellaville.; 303 944 .1 4;1 0 52 .„. ....Ai 30 615 81.1rt'a biddy ....1 940 _l9 48 .... 4oil 1 47 a3l MOBllappoll .... 1 A 24330 9 32 IMPROVED FARMING IMPLE _, , , Isi 030 • Ilehoop.su. ....' 920 .. .14 26 1225 4281249 7 15 Tunkhan'cki 2 18, NSS 3 0 . 3 902 .LENTS AND MICIIINERY. ........ II 50 721 •En 6 vaned ...I 844 .... A 30 , .. . .... 107 73b• • • • P0 31 ` 1 ..• .1 ...I 828 ....18 37 1 2 0.. S Oil 1 40 905 LAM Jutiero 105, 804 2 21 4 I.S , 1344 %s :20 633 Wilk- Barre tae! 7zu 2 0217 to WIRAD TRUE CHILLED PLOWS 340730 1416 24 4 fil 12 02 .34114 4 9104vn . 10 021 ::.. 165414 30 300 834 605 12 10 .11ethleheas. 9 'lO .... 164314 20 5 ,9 00 0 .10 12 SO _. . Ellt 0 11.• • 9 20 . .... 10133 52 6 3211023 816 2 10 P111164'101 800 .... 9"00 1 _ 15 [ 8 01 1 1112; 925 3al . New Yhrk. caw, .... 7 4011 ,08 A.m.ir. Mit. It. P. st. , ' P.st. A. 19 AM P. 51 h'e.-31: leaves Wyalnaing at IWO A. M.. French. town NM, Buininerneld 6:in s Standing Steno 6:31. W . Palashig Towanda C. Mister.7:oB. htlian 7iio. Athens 7d3, Sayre 1:40, %Vim/arty 7:55, arriving In Elmira at 8:50 A. M. No. 31 leaves Elmira at 6:30 P.M., Waverly 6:11I, Sayno 6:30. Attiring 0:36. Milan 0:44. Ulatve 0:33; Towanda 7:10. Wyeatiltin 7:20. Blanding Ittono liummeriinid 7:37, Froucbtottn 7:47, arriving at Wyalosing 0:00 P.'M. Trains 3 and it, ran daily. Sleeping raison trains Sand ilibeinatin Niagara Falls and Pbtladelpbla and between Lyoterand New York.withont gbanges Sleeping can on a and 6 between) Buffalo and Mike:4l:nm. Parke* rata on Trains 2 and be tween Niagara Italia and Philadelptda without change. and through roach to and train Richester ~1111.yona, It.d. PACKER. Sept. k N,. Y. U. R. Sayre. l'a., Jnno 21. MO. OTIOE.A It personx! fotbid rutin* 'timber on the tends of the late vent Steetnetts, to Overton Teiratble, eilboat the Wrlttett ameettLet, the tutdeiltpett, ender the 'peesitret thelaw.!- ' ' - • _144,4f..c_t - -..--...,;,,,„, .:-;.E.:).:--,..:::i±:5,-.:;'..--!...4....:::.:;..,:::,,:::::::::::'-;,.-.,-_-':'.. "DEERRILL(N:y.)MILITARY A_ ACADEMY—For circulars, Address Col. C.' J. Wilqht, 'A. M., rrinclpal.• July 15 , wit SuB(IuEHANN k"COLI.,EGIATE I'S srtruTz.—Fall Term at the t7tb year On MONDAY, AUGUST 23D. IEOIO. .Expenses, for board, tuition and 'furnished' room, from lII= to (1180 per year. For catalogue or further particu lars atitire.s the Principal, EDWIN E. QUINLAN. •Tewatila, Jan. IS, 18 . 60. 7yl • Mo T ld he tia U ttl n slll e ry e w tl o . u lll, l l .o ll lncri. the patronage of the community. • Custom Work done Immedlatelv and In good order. Alt leaks in the 31111 have Lee)d retpaired and hereafter it .111 he kept In good `order. Feed. Flour, Meal autl Bran constantly en hand. Cash paid for grain at Masontown. HENRY W. WELLS. Munreelon, June 17, ISSO. . • NATHAN. Tip'. i D ) _._. Dealer In._ • PITTSTO, WILKES-B.AIIRE • AND LOYAL SOCK COAL. Lowest prices for cash. °Mee anal yard foot of rine-street, Toßalicli. July IS, tear). L. E. POWELL, PIANOS, ORGANS & -MUSICAL - MERCIJANDISE. 15 WYOMING-AVE., SCRANTON Mil Not having s eptuplehid the anesurmerit tO Nell toy Mmie Itualoess to Mt. WALtElkellUtt, It will hereafter 1. - ronducte.d In my own name.„. E. J. elialyft. C. F C. l'owet.t. and: F. 1.. GAMIA) wilt reinain.sit II me as heretofore.. - L . B. POWELL. • Seranton, Pa., jii'y 18;So. TITE. VERA" BEST WHEEL RAKE! ,: ,fv. M\ • • ` • . 1 \ \ * ,7; ED) „ ) . 1 .1 • Either one or two horse. Interchangeable. Mont and foot dumping. Will do a greater variety Of port than any other. Every day worthy of tint voids! use. Perfectly reliable. Easily operated. Warranted to give satisfaction. . MUM WELLES' MILLS ! Wheat Grinding, 05'6e OfiS 75 60 el 25 4 0 54 60 00 0 225 G. H. WELLES, - ACME PULVERIZING NARROW AND CLOD =SHED, rNsTiwov-11.,;6 - • ' • - . Your uowie msy sever . burn ; r you must surely die. is, wissto provide against, the chancei of llie; it is mei-, any to piovideigainst tie ' certainty of death. A fire ,‘q policy may never become s,claim ; the maturity of a life . policy is only a question of time ; yet many a business man seeks after the former, and seeks to avoid the latter. He insures his stock of, goods to improve his credit and and protect his creditors, yet neglects to insure his.life for the protection of his family. He loves the 'latter most, but business habits have taught lam prudenee in the former- ease, while want of thought has made him neglectful in the iatier. The Mutual Life Insurance Company of N. Y. ISSUED DURING THE YEAR 1879 OVER. TWELVE THOUSAD POLICIES AND PAID DURING SAME PERIOD Over FOURTEEN MILLION Dollars- to Policyho!del.s. - - _ WM. S. VINO NT, 1 TOTV.A.N.DA._ , Ann' Ablinlisentento. CEIANGE OF NAME. „ - rim " The BEST 18 the CI7EA.P.EST R. M. WELLES Towanda, Juno ;I, 18S114.1" AT WYALUSINC, Is now running on NEW AND. OLD PROCESS Aud is prepared to do r • MOST KINDS OF MILLING As well as its tteigbbors. Wyiluslng, July 15. ISSO • 9alo Chilled - Plows, - Best,llevtirsiblo Plows, Adgato and Eineriiriso Omni Poweri, Ginn Shellers, Farm' Wagons, Platform Wagons, Buggies,. - Food Cutters, (Ruin Drills, • Bullard's Hay Toddi3rs, Leador and Gale Wilco{ Rakes, Tompkins Town,. improves , : , cautvotorOtosswiaschtnet, Rcapers, new tWilgys; • Sprout's May Elevators and Harpoon • . brn , Forks.. • • Uquid 'Paint*, mixed ready: for the ot bed, brimids. XX 8T.Al2 , 11Y1)111AU 410 CtlagN't, Sr.. Sr. - can andante tny , Pluck or nano torcirculars lot prices, Miro O. P. lotellont 001CorritIcarot .11rsettowis dlimetty to ?MC or MOW in the AMT. Tr i t,1 1 44"1 4 4 04- )h. 141 0 0 y • „- - • =" ' • • 'far Alhathingents. S • • ERIFF'S §ALE.—By virtue of a writ of Ft. Ea. Issued out of the Coati of Conimun Plewi - ef Bradford County and to me - reeled, I will expose jo public ear at the Court, • House In the B.,ruegh of -Towanda, on FRIDAY... • JULY 10111, A TT. 1860, at I o'ciock 'tire • fulluet log described lot, piece or parcel of gthate in Towandallorengh (being tots Nuniberl and 2 as,:ald down In ,Borough map! of Towaun's • surveyed by W. IL Morgan. C. K. A. D. 1813. in a sub-div1:31011 of a larger tiaet known. thereon as - Ward', addition): itedaning at the corner of . - Tort and Waverly real ; thence •tinuting, along' said road norili 19 0 west 100 feet to eurner - of, lot - No. a ' • thence nortt. 7E O- 33' east 170 feet to comes 6f lot No: 23: Home., south 10 0 east 100 feet to Lo-: cut avenue; thence soca.: 74. 34' 'Welt!. aTong Locust. _ avenue 170 feet to place of te-gl;.nitg. Seized and taken frtio execution at the suit of Mn. Amanda ifortun t ; PETER .1, TiEAM, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofdce, TowatniJ, June _-t, Ift3o. rDITOR' OTI • ,a r p 4 • Inted —T1111 1 12 h; Court ot'COntmon Pleas of Bradford County, Pa.. I to distribute moneys arising frontl. 4 heriff's sale-'of the per.onal property of M. L. Ackley, will attend to, the duties of his appyntnient at the °Vice of .1. _ I N. ("Miff. E.g., -In Towanda, on TUESDAY. AU CST 10Tfr. 1580. at 10 o'clock. A. 31., where all p.O 0n.4 hating clams Upf .11 ea!d fond mast present them or be unbarred trot .vorniog In u ,on the S3llle. • • CIF:O. W. KIM/3EIM Towanda,' , , July 15, 1500. , A titter. , • i 4 I7DITOR'S • NOTICE'.—In re the estate of Moses-W. Cornell, deceased. to the 9rl,lmioe court of Eratlferd County. The s t :undeitirned. an Auditor appointee by the - Court fu past -upon exceptions - filed to the parttat nrcount of John Cornell, A dint tstrator.wtll attecd to the duties of his wppointnient at the °Mt* of EV3115 & Ilaynant,-In the Borough:of .4.thentl,..on rpaDay the lain. cla , Of AUGUST, - A. ISZO , at 10 ..*Li whenaecl where - ail persons tuterestad are nquetted to appear 31:1/ proTe said except:onm. .•.1 0 11.74 tV. COADISt.f. Anin'or. Towanda, July hi. tat-A...n-1. • - V.N.ECITTOI'.'z. NOTICV.— Let. r j . AA ter s testxi,,,,tary ba-...L0.1.c. r l.. ! te4 to :4 tarlorsigttpd, uthlrr the iir,4. WM a:o1 t-E tan:eta-6f A itaira Itt,vvrly. 1;:f- of 4..overtoit tot': u• ,Jas.-Sem:to- t4l. al Nvonls thilehtne to :he es:ta , : - of Inhl decege eta are hereby - nut.itlt ;o maku ingnetllatp ment.:and all Laving claims against said estate must.present the 'sauoi They I . ..'utlien neared td, the, . umlersfgued !Jr, settlement at Ws reskterme to I.ll.eity Corners, .Pa.- 6 FORGE 11.:V Llhetl,y Corners, June 9.ib.5.50,-ells• Emeeutut!' • A , .. NOTIOE IN PARTITION. - sta.o, 4 . venusytTanta, count s , of Bradtt.r .., sr.; To juthfa Owen! t now dillintS - Wllkillsr. reshilug in the township of Springfleid. Bratlf /st - Coentv.P:a: Annetta Owens (now Annetta French (.. • of A rolover, Ohio: John livens. now decease , ' : If. • S g !webs; the petitioner, ,and ,Elney Owens 0., w - Pfney Wormier), residing in Mendota, I.:trsi:o - comity, Illluois. . - Peease.> take notice:* Whereas, at an Og s litin' court, held at totramta hi and for the sal: nudy of Bradford. tat the oth day of May. A. D. ISSP, before the Hon, P. 1). 3forrow„ President Judge .. , of the said Court, in the matter of the estate of - Gris-old Owens, deceased. the petition of H. S. owein, a sett of Griswold Owens. late Of the town ship of Ridgbury!'in said County,.deceased, was presented. setting' forth that the said Griswold . 11,N, ns died in May. A. 14.1°42. intestate; seized In his demesne taa of fee of - and In two certain pieces of land. wild the appurtenances, situate In the. township of . Ridgbary aforesaid. The -Irst" ', piece of said land is boilujed as follows: On ,jthe . .- north by lands of the Gabriel lteyner estate 'east - '4 . by lands of-Joh. Larrlson, south by lands of Lill. . Ev:ms..l. A. kilue and Gabriel 'Br:suet's etslist;: - containing about 33 acres of land. The other pies of land being bounded as follows: to wit. Ou tao . north antlwest by lairds'of J..,11...Ev ' ans east by the !genera Turnpike, and south by lands - of 'Wm. ._ Olekluson, With the appurtenances; containing, .about three-quarters of an -acre of land, inure ~,e . less. , And said .Griswold Owens lett to rarriv,l him a Widow, Annisbarens, now deceased, anon the following named children, to grit: Juletta. °wens, Intermarried with J IL. Wilkinson, her_ said husband being now deceased, and the said Juletta now resides to the township of Springfield, . ('aunty of Bradford aforesaid: Annetta - Owens.' . ,' Intermarried whir C. C. French and residing to - Andover, State of able: John Owenit, now cleansed; IL Is. Owens: the Petitioner. and Igney Owesseala• ' - - termarrled with liiinewer Wormley, and re/idlet • In Mendota, Laselle CentrtY. State of Illinois. ... , .. That said Bohn Ow rile died testate, and who by . • his last will red testament devised his part of said . real estate to Gripe - old M• Owens, who onside* la ... lildgbury township. and that the said Grlswo7il . has aliened his part In said real estate as deallsee ..,.. ' of-sabi John Owens, deceased. to J.ll. Eragre.wle. - resides In raid township. of Ithighury ; and liti.s • - said .1, 11. Evans, the aliener of tile partsot the said • real estate which the said Juletta Wilkinson ru.d .. ' At: French Inherited (mug the aid GrEserelot . 4)eftunt. de c eased . and that - under and by virtue of , the intestate laws of - this Commonwealth; and hy the devise of isahl John Owens, deceased; and the conveyancesof the said JulettaWllthisoft and Apr - netta French, by which said .1. H. Evans heecrne Tint Is the allener of the No last . Deified persons, • it belongs to said H. S. gswens and Eucy !Cormier. - each to . have .an equal one-firth par of said real - , mdatc. :did flie said J. II„ Eran.uJo shave •three • , equal fifth's ' , art of said teal estatd:', No partition. ' ol said real e•t.tte"ha hut been its.ado. the petitioner'" trays tad Court to ward art tnquest , :to make putt , it tau of tire,'s,glit real estate Co and among the afore- ' s.slct parthovaecording to thAr rightS, and he watt . 'ever pray. etc. :And wherentem the raid - Coen, on due p:oof and consideration of the pietulaes, - • awarded an Inquest for the parlas aferomdtL.. - ' W e tuor,fot e command you that, taking with 1. wi tOd : you seven gi arid lawful men of year bailiwick . - j.. - you go to and upon the premises aforesaid. and: ',",-• there, ht 'lle presence of- all .parties : aforesaid byt L. you to be warned Of upon being warned thlirw - F , . be present), and harlog respect to the fit vaitta• 'lion thereof. and upon - the oaths sfilial sitinundions ,-, , q of the salt sewn good and !Awful tOen;: -you -make part Rion to and among the heira and legal (Titres . vitnt ties of the said intestate In such manner - and In suet: prepurt IMO as by the laws of this Cola. , mei:wealth is directed:lf ties satut can let so parted'. ' and drvlded.withont prejudice to, or spelling the whole ; .and if alwii.partt glen cannot he Wade there- - - of 'Milton; prejudice to or spelling the whole. that . then you cause the said Inquest ,to Inquird and - v. esrertnln whether the same will convenietudy arc: "- . commodate mere than one or the said hairs and. legal representatives fit the said Intestate withal% ' ' - Tit ejudice to or spoiling MeV/bole, and It so bow - many it will as aforesaid accommuclate, describing'. . each valuation utotex'and bounds, and returning a -; - just valuation of the 8311111. But If the said Inquest. . by you hi be summoned as aforesaid to loakti.the .sold partition or valuation shalt be of Opinion that ,• the premises aforesaid with the apportenalicee cannot be so parted and divided as to accommodate ' ~- • more than 0 11 , t Of tlie saki. hell - sand:legal represen, ' ' mitres of the said intestate, that them you cause . '.: . the inquest to. value the whole of the told rear -.-. estate with oho appurtenances, ,having respect la the true valuations thereof agreeably to taw. • Anil •1 that the partition or ',Meatiest- so 'ads yen Mt.. - • ilnetly and openly have before our said Judge at Towanda, at an Orphans' Court there - to be held en -- . the regular day Of sessions thereof; after attehtai' , - queatAaJlan be made under yOur hand and val. - and under the hands arid's! ale of these by wiles.. - . oaths or atlirmations you ',hall make such partition. ' or salutation ; and ;have you then and there thta writ. - _ , • ! • .., '.. •. Witness : 1. P.' Morrow, President of . r wild,. Court at Towanda aforesaid, the toot flay or May, - .." A. IlL'illtda. I - A: C. Y.lllellll.E. - - . • 1 ?. Clerk of (Mamie Court. . , - . . In conformity with the .abure Omer, I hereby give Itotleil , to the above named hal:timid alt 6ther per* , n4 Interutttetl, thatan Inenen.wlll be held Oil • the :thoty ostate, 'au the premises, IIwirRIDAY. 41'1.Y 231), A. D. 1640, at I welock I. 41.1 • • PETEN.A. IrEA,N, Towanda, Juno 6, 1:4440. • GiAt n t eti ch tl 3l3 a c"° ullaro tta rtk :24, 1J We, to tato thaerlphons for. ; the largest, cheapest and best Illustrated. "why publication in the world. Any one can. become - -a. successful agent, tl x elegant works of art earn free to aubsetibers.lThe price la so tow that Monist . • everylssly sunscribi.s. One agent report; Whig - P , subscribers hi a day.- A lady agent reports waking over tiN.Xielear profit In ton dap, Alterhoi.- outage, mike nsouey fast, YOU Can 4004.1% all welt tl time to the-business, or only yeaspate Hine, NOW': need not be away front home ever night. :Telt do it as well ae others.. 'gull dirertlons'iutd . ,feriatt free. 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