*ad *porta CHAS. D. ALUM, LOCAL =MR. Towanda, Pa., July 22, 1880. ENTERED IN VIE MOSTOFFICE AT TOWANDA AS MAIL MATTER OF :1"1113 SECOND CLAM LOCAL AND GENERAL. The expiration of subscription is print ed on the colored label. By noticing the date every subscriber can tell when his paper will be stopped unless the subscrip tion is renewed. GARFIELD -AND ARTHUR _ , THE "REPO 4 RTER" FOR THE NIP 11+ „ AION ! , , , . ONLY 50 C ; NTS FOR 6 MONTHS MARE UP YOUR CLUBS. IMO THE REPOHTER 'will take an active part in forwarding the success •of the ‘Republican 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 reteived singly or in clubs at this rate: Send on the names ! W. 11. WEBB, of - Smithfield. is a duly authorized agent for the REI'ORTEII, and will receive new subscriptions, renew old ones, and transact businesi generally for this office. Mr. WEr.n will canvass the County for the REPORTER, and we ask for hint the assistance and co-operation of our friends. Go on the Excursion AIIi.kNACS for 1881 aro already out C. D. T!As§AoE has ripe peaches of his own raiiOng.t THE Leona Band are about purchasing a new uniform. VENNOIt predicts a frost on or about the :Nth of this mouth. " the name of a new po4toilice iu Berks county. Iri the ligroirrEn should fail to reach you regularly, notify us at once. WHAT a crown, thetu was in town "dhow day." Advertising did ie. • AN . eiliirt is being made to re-organize the'Universalistdltrch, at Athens. O. F. VIELE will hare .his new mill in Troy in full operation in - a:few week's.- - CANtuDATes for county offi&slktre be cmnipg anxious about the honiinations. Tiii population of Pennsylvania, it is e4tiniateti, will aggregate nearly fr . ,stoo,- o.)ti. WAvnutx eoted almost unanimously on Wednesday of last .week, for water works, . Tnr.. populatien of 'Wayne County is :33,2013, as against 33,190 in 18.70,. A gain of IG. 1 - _ THERE, was a large crowd iu town ou ".! Thursday last to see the elephants and calitele. . • TILE liarvest this year is one of the earli •st known. since 1627., So say old iesidotts. ' A NE'.V brass band has been organized at Troy, and have already purchased their instruments. • Tim Reriew says that the km of STE TENS LoNo, groecryinen of this place. oy.q. one thousand barrels of sugar each Vicar. Tun bonded Indebtedness of Towanda Borough School District has just been re duce': $:3,200.. TEE CCUSUS just taken gives Columbia County a iMpulation of 32,402. A gain of 3,(,,0 since-PS:O. Tut: population of Lyetimin.; County is 57,463. In ISTO it WaS 47,6'zti. A gain in tei, years of 9,83 i. ' Ai;ctuT a dozen i workmen are engaged in paint in L : and frescling the residence of H. A. I'Ackl.:4,.at Sayre. •To Mau& Chunk, Glen Onotto and a ride over the "Switchback''; Railroad, t 4 .aturday next,-fur $1.50. • IT isn't the first time t e Confederates have used the "Union uniform to attempt the capture of the Union soldier. Wmer 4,W0110i Company think they will be able to ,) , litiply our citizens with. wattt by the !cid( ie. of August. ".."-• A GAurtfil.n awl A umuit Club will be organized at the Aliyeisf School-house, in North Towanda, this Walnetday evening. ma THE, Northern ('tit ;d' R. IL lay claim to the Water of the e FilltsE spring, urar Troy, now held by 'the Water Company of that place. . karn from the Dnshore I:alere that the Bark track 14 WIELLEs & ACKLEY, of that, plaea, for the present season, w ilt amount to t12i1,000. A TEEM of :=elect, tchool taught by G. G. V EItIII:YCK, will be beld, atTerrytown, this fall, commencing August 23d and combining. teu weeks. THE new Fei - 1001 building at Sayre has E. 1,,!..•,11 completed aud . a 'school opened there in, with 11. q. GREEN; and Mies VILLTE .31Eilc}:121 , -Al7 as teacher*. . „ 1 - - 11Ascoces election mould mean Free Trade.' Lthoring met) who desire tip merit fot flap cents a d.y should support the Ft ;:z Trade c,tuti-itlate. a -g,ppdly iiitinber of young men ill ea,t their first votes this f.lll. A targc‘ ijority•of them, will vote fin f; A - 1 - ll;i . i ELI) arAl ARTHUR. ('u:•rrtt of the Messiah (Universalist). Lev. Wri.m.tii T'Avi.ou,- Pastor. At 101 A. M . .; ;.tiltY et (possi.oneil from last Sun thy), "Is Life .11:4. , rt1i Living?" TOE work of enlarging the Prothonota ry'r .41.1 1 e ; :toer's 44ritles, is progressing the buihiiti will be ready for occirii.owy in about three weeks. 1; 7 % . 1T..T....1111.1„kui, of South Warren, July 4th by iiranersing seven wlio • united with tile Baptist at illat place On that day. Tun were kepi very busy on,Pir d:ty„ fifteen wayward mortals \%•,1:•2 up it: the StAt ion lions° on Friday lot.; nae.f, s:ulder, au.l let ms Lope, wiser 7:1 , .I . IIE 'fare for the round trip front To ivawia .to Mauch Chunk and return, on 24 . 0), will be but 1'i 4 3 1 5 0 . tickets can be.obtained at the dtlot, MI7:1: 110 s t. ENS! :ie...., of the Eagle'lie tel, flung to the brec-ze last week a bead tifttl flat, on inscribed tbe . pames or Gu,viEl,t) and MTBUIt . Lot t may it Wave. . TII F: itcholars, ehers atul riivib,l,,l the African 31. Ik: Zion will have 3.1 ha 3 ,shet 1.1,n.ic, in STF.vEN::'. aiid Lo c's Glove, 1 Tit (nibaek Club milt at Pation'a ilal;, , IIJ Friday eveuiug last, and were add, , by F. C. .rottwsoN. The Club will 111:.tet at the saute place :Friday even ing -of this week. • EeZ 111= ME e , TEM I.eTtifi wine Adeertioer skis :that J. M. Form, of Pike, killed Gear bis rest dashe s recently, 4 black snake that; mean = 4red six feet and' fouvhlehat In length: That's a No/helper. Is , General.liatooca is ,"Permsylis nia's favorite so " why does Pennsylva nia allow him to ; be credited to the State of Missouri on the Muster-Roll of the United States Army? Timm has already , been formed in Dumeratie "old Berko County,_ sixteen GARFIELD and Almon clubs—with a number of 'townii to bear froM. That looks more or lesilike a boom.','' - WILLIAM Placa; a boy about fifteen years of age, residing near Illehoopany, Wyoming County, bad his skull fractur ed by being thrown from a horse on the Bth instant. Ills memory is doubtful. SETII ANDRUS, of State Line, while loosening a hay fork from the roof of a barn,' one day last week, where it had become fastened, fell to the floor, striking a beam in falling, breaking his shoulder AVERY flattering article in regard to the extensive carriage manufactory of REirsor.ns & F.v.txs, , at Alba, which we clipped from the 13loasburg Induetriat Re. gister of a recent date, will be found: on the Fourth Page. Mutt Btiow-s, aged about twelve years, daughter of WILLIAII llnowl4, of 'funkliannock, run a small sliver in' foot a few days ago, and the wound pro duced lock-jaw, of which she died on Thursday last. Mu. A. STOREtt, of South Warren, says the Leßaystille , Adnertiser, left at this office on Tuesday, July.fah, two hard ma • pie saplings ,which 'hid grown together solid about two feet from the ground, crossing each other: THE excursion to Mauch Chunk on Sat urday next promises to be one of the larg est of the season. Fare for round trip, $B.llO. , TILE portraits of GALFISI.D and An 'mutt are not allowed to bang in the poSt oftibe without being mutilated by Demo crats ; but they do not hesitate to tack up notices of - Democratic meetings in the postoflice without lief or license.—Athens Citczette. . By the falling of a platform attached to the Leona carriage shops, Leona, on the :id instant, FRANK" DAILY, the propri etor, and his blacksmith, B. S. PowrEni who were ou it at the time, were quite se-, verely injured, although it is thought not fatally. ANTIIONYSEELEY died recently' in the town of Brookfield; Tioga County. in the eighty-second year of 'his age: He 'had been a resident of the town where he died for more Nan sixty years, and 'a member of the Methodist Church there for more tban!lialf a century. Tit first Quarterly Meeting of the BradtOrd Baptist. Association, for the cur rent year, will be held with the Barclay Bailtiwt Church, cmnmencing Friday eve ning, July 23d. Meetings held Saturday and :Sunday. Preachers-11evs. J. B. Tity4t-it, A. TILDEN and others. 'Trig Postmaster General has decided t , at advert:sing cards Sereth,rough the mails roust,be paid for at the letter rate. This.wili be disagreeable news to those who adopt that particular way' of adv:v,, but if it teaches them to trust for publicity to the columns or the new.spa .peis6they will be gainers from the change. Mits. ALONZQ JACKsON, of Keelersbufg, "%1 Inning County, was instantly killed by bein4 thil,Wa from a wagon in which she . was riding near that . place, on. the 13th , instant. She was about sixty-seven years . of ape. The accident resillted frnnr the'' horse that I she was idriving becoming frightened and unmanageable. Tin Elmira Gazette put a three line over an eight line notice of a: recent Democratic meeting at Troy, with the iOea, no doubt, of conveying the impreg- Aon that it-was a big meeting if the no t;ee Was small. The meeting wa3 held in Dt - Les llornwELl,'s law .effice, and we Are creditably informed that then; were' ju:it, twelve persons present._ .** , monEt. IltrrEt..—One of the pleas antest of Bradford county's many thriving places is Wysanking : , not far from Towanda, on the, Susquehanna. What makes this place more favorably known is the fact that it has one of the best kept la r it ls in all that section of country. It is known as the livtlett House. The I!..titTLETT Brothers are proprietors,— Elmira Gazette. CAR T4l: COLUMIWS DE FORREP,T, two phials of dusky hue, were drunk and alisOrderly on Wednesday eve ning, They were arrested and put into Fort liottertiron to cool over night. This morniwz CAuTER was tined $7 or teVoys in ; he chose the latter. CoLt. Bus was fined $l5 or stay in jail for a month ; he has inafie up his mind to board with the Sheriff for thirty nays.— Otrego Time 11EN.L1xtiN WILLI/oils,. of Neath, on Monday, July itch, suirentlered himself to Ctristable M. S.I:ENTICE, who con ve*ed him to Towanda for the disposition of the County Judge.. It will be retnem het eti that he was found guilty of the murder of SAMUEL rtnl.l.ll'S 'before the Coroner's Inquest, published in the Art. rertimer June 30t11.—Li , Ro prate 'irer tirer. Can a coronet'?‘ jury convict a per son of a crime, neighbor? Tun excursion to 3laucli Chunk and the " Switchback" takes place on Satur day next, July 24th. Fare for round trip. :143.10. PonTriAIT OF C'r.s. GARFIELD.—WO. have received from J. F. Itvueln'ti' Att ( y, • s.). tuperior street, Cleve lard, Ohio. 3 Very leandsome picture of Gen. JANIE!: A. GAnytEhn, the Republican nominee: for ; President. It represents him as a youth, goldier and statesman. In the backe - romat ill ;he rear of the youth is the small cabin. •ullile back of the state.smau is the Capitol at Washington, . with its (owelint dome. The picture is said to be an excellent one, and no doubt will meet tit Lugo sale. Copies c.m be pur cli.l:.ed for the small sum of 25 cents. • l'Ar.ss Statements, we are told, base been promithrat«l by Democratic speakers in Sayre, stating that the Postmaster at Athens hau rtceived a_regnest to contrib ute to the campaign fund, auli,dtmounced the authcrities-in severe terms', etc. We have - it from good authority that the whole thing is a canard without one par ticle of reason for the statement. Mr. MOrtsri is a true Republican, and the emp ty sleeve at his side peeves- that he has contributed -in a good cruise, and he is still willing to contribute of his means to aid the cause of liberty and freedom. MI:. Lawn Kt.:.tvlitt.t., of Burling ton, in getting into his wagon on Main stis•et, this place, on Thur.sday.afternisou List, in some way struck his aoltio against the point of the scythe of a grain cradle, which was in the -wagon, cutting quite a gash in 4,l,i ‘ e ankle and severing a large artery from which blood . tlowt.d very rap idly. He was taken to IL C. PORTF.Iet3 drug - store and Dr. l'itarr called to his assistance. "Before the doctor arrived, how,evr, he bccame so weak from the loss oftiMod.that Stimulants were administer ed to . liim to keep him from fainting. Af; ter the doctor had dressed 'the wound, Mr. -K. was conveyed to Lis home. No serious insults are entertained from the wUund, although it will be some little time before Mr. RE.NUALL will be•able to use the injured limb. — Tyr: celebrated fish case of NORCORS ' vs. IlviimANN was tried before 'Squire HALL, in Towanda, on Friday last. It was proven that Netiemix bad nut com plied with the law relating to private ponds for the propagation of fish, and therefore could not claim damages. About fifteen witnesses and others marched from our depot with a small flag on top of a fish pole, on Saturday evening, as an em blem of victory.. Noueorix has been re ceiving fifty cents from most every one that fished them for three years past, un ler Abe supposition that tee pond was private fishing grounds; but this trial lirus killed the goose that laid tte half dellir eggs, and also leaves him to costs amounting to perhaps a hundred dollars. The Supreme Court, of-Pennsyl vania Lai r t. ctntly rendered a very V:ite rate and plain opinion on the fishery laws of the State.--.PusAerf Iktiet J. - . ' '::.-.-*- Y{ ":*:; '-,-:.- ': ESE RES EN HOES - • OWN A &raw svia AuvgnralMl.—The cir cnsthat visited this Owe on the sth did , not adverthie in the BXgottra„.-and itAid not pay expenses here. Thevircus and menagerielbat exhibited here on ths 15th occupied-two columns of the REPOR TER fot two weeks previous to its coming, and . its mammoth tent, was crowded to oveiflosving both afternoon and evening, and its -- man ger* received over $2,000 above,. expenses by the, two- exhibitions. A, * word to the "iso is sufficient. Plant yoer advertisements in the REPORTER if you wish to reap • a boneteoui harvest from business ventures. Oun. Orwell correspimdent under the date of July 4th says : • On Monday last, .Tonti W. Mu., of, Otiwar.Loras drawing hay for his von, L. M. litta, and as he drove-in ,the barn the timbers under the floor began'4,o give away, and in the horses fright backed the load part way out of the barn, and they then went down through into the basement the depth of eight feet, one falling on the other and upon some sleighs which were in the basement One horsd , was not much hurt, only bruised, while 'the one under-was severely gashed and bruised, but Mr.: H. thinks with good care Will re cover again." WEr.str Sz SAN ns's menagerie and circus exhibiterrin ;this plat's, .on Thursday last. The menagerie. part 'of the cOVICCTII was not as large as have been.t l liat department o f in other shows that have a pealed here, although quite a nunibeti the animals exhibited were fine smi ens of •their kind. In the circus department the ring performances were, As i a general thing, good, although we have snen much better riding. The tumbling, t4lancing, bon-, zontal bar exercises, etc., I .were i excellent and far above the general! average. iThe street - parade- was quite a novelty in its way, and withal a fair one. The man. agers of the concern are gentlemanly and courteous, 'as are their employes. all In all, it is ap average , good show, as sbows average._lt did a large business here and, gave general satisfaction to those whb patronized it. TUE Board of Managers of the Agricul tural Society will meet on the Fair Grounds ' at East Towanda, at one o'clock P. at., Saturday. L. M. HALL, Esq., made;'. a speech at the organization of the GARFIELD Club. His iemarloion that occasion Were print ed in full in the REPORTER, and occupied about one-half of a 'column. Our Demo critic friends have been very persistent over since in trying to convioc? people that the speech was a "very weak nue," and contained no argument.. Not being satisfied with talking about i', lie observe that some . " big gun" discharged a whole column in the .4rgus of - last week, in an attempted rody which proved a total fail tire. In the whole article there is -nut a ingle, solitary refutation of any allega aion made by Mr. HALL —not one. It Was Simply au article tilled with peridnalities, devoid of wit, and utterly barren as to ar gument. That portion in which its au thor sought to give advice to a young man just starting in the race'of life, was entirely unnecessary, as we have no doubt Mr. HALL is just as capable of taking Care of himself in they ears to come, as is the gem leman who penned the article in quest ion, of looking after) his own future ; and is no doubt as well satisfied with life, as far as-he has gone, as is the individual aLo seems so solicitous of his weliaTi. IT will be remembered that in the great fire that nearly destroyed the whole nof .Milton,' some mouths ago, the o 'ce building, and all of fha material of the 3filt,mian, were consumed. It was a serious loss to its proprietor, 11!aving him as-it did with scarcely a penny in the world. 1 But nothing daunted by the ca lamity,. this energetic man went to work to regain what had so suddenly been lust, and this N‘eak we ate iu receipt of the Miltenfon, larger in form, more beautiful In typographic-il appearance than ever before, and . tilled to the brim with excel lent reading.matter. There will be. no . doubt, many of the bunted industrial es- tablishments of Milton rebuilt in better shape and with aW:the modern improve ments in mastinery, but none wilt' add more to the jkosperity sit' the new town is the future than the bright paper that lays before its, and none will have been rebuilt under more adverse circumstances. As the old .1./af , print began its life when •the old town was lint a it3l/liet, and grew with its growth, strengtheued by and so-tug:belling its many industries, intuit time dtshoy l ed village had become one .of the most prosperons in the Stare, so the new paper will grow with the new town, and strengthen with its strength. Its weekly visits to the surrounding country and to distant pat ts will ever be a silent, yet speaking, messenger of the enterprise and thrift of a people who are not daunted by obstacles nor paralysed by calamities. Ls collimus now will contain a history that will be almost invaluable to readers a few years in the future—because the tors will be 'written while the inci dents they contain were fresh and vivid in the Minds of those who penned them, and' were actual sufferers in one of the most terrible calamities that ever hefel so fair a torn: The Xi/to/tea:, should re ceive a hearty and generous support from all who have a desire to see Milton again become s thriving and prosperous town, and we have no doubt it will. THE excursion to Mauch Chunk on Sat,- urday next is under the . auspicfs of the M. F...ellurchel; at Wyalusing and "Camp town. }'are, .$3.50. GARFIELD CLUB AT MONROETON A large and enthusiastic meeting was lipid at Mentoeton on'Tues. - lay evening, and a GARFIELD and ARTHUR Chub Ginn ed. 13. Ilot.Lort was Chairman of the meeting, and J. G. Ilo3tET, :S , ecretary. STUt:ETEC and L. M. HALL, Estp.z., delivered patriotic and stirring ad dresses, and-, the 3lonroeton band dis coursed excellent music. The , named gentlemen were elected (*leers of the Club : • . Presideiii—Dr. 0. IT. ROCKWELL. rice Prexident—D. J. Sw EET. &err - tarp—F.. Z. lintGGS. • Corrpponding Secretary—A. L. ROCK WELL. • Treasyrer—O. P. MIN . G - B. .E.ree 'trite Comm if tee—losi N' SA TT F: LEI', IN. S. RHINE ronoitz .Sulci.hy, W. S. CA . • NO REPUBLICANS NEED APPLY THE Athens Gocrt:e says that thd fol lowing. is a rerbatint copy of a "Aleclsra tion of rights" adopted by , the Ha:woe!: and 1 ,- .Notasit Club of that place, at a re cent meeting : " I - suppose the object of this meeting, or; the objects of these meetings are for the purpose of discussing the political is sues and topics of the day, and to transact such other business as may be hiought before them, to educate and enlighten the minds the people. I the efore move that the Chairman appoint a Committee to remove, to iwarul at the entrance dOor of our meetings and not admit thoSe who are not in sympathy with the muse of democracy, nor those who have nritten the seurrilouS articles that have appeared in the infamous sheet published in this borough and other papers of the county, and that have viiiitied, slandered and b.:- lied o"r speakers and meetings eitbin the last few Weeks." to deo ws • lum - a:lu tV. VA he thirteenth, fourteenth and .fif eenth amendments were passed, the emocratic party declared them void nd entitled to no respect, and almost Immediately afterward found itself :ompelled to admit that for the peace 14 the country, and as a basis for fu ture development, these COnstitu- Aonal amendments bad to be main'- •ained." Clming down to more recent his •ory,lwhen the Republicans in Con ress• had passed the Resumption et in 1575, and the fruit of the res • ation•of specie payments was al ost ripe to be plucked, the Demo cratic party in • its •National Conven ion of 1876 thought it a smart thing o declare that the very act passed 1; or bringing specie payments was an impediment its way and must be pealed. And who is there to deny now that had the act been repealed under the pressure of all the inflation elente.nts in the country the confusion of our financial policy necessarily en uitig would have prolonged the 4' an irredeemable paper currency,' ME ERDIE ff: N. Brits, sr., is at .0046 . . .."-M -re. Plaint' Nernss bi inOtifO, , . - - -1111. L. D.- _MOM — rams.has-lona to he Adironflacke. —Mrs. E. U. Pinter, of tellaysvillo, is danprously ill. ' —3lrp. W.ll. CA'axocir.tr; and ebilclren aro visiting in Troy. _ —Rcv. F. W. Bairri.wrr is .visiting friends - ill this place. —llrs: B. S. Di AN is visiting her old friends in Smithfield. ' ' —Miss . EMILY ALYORD i visiting friends at Moore's MIL Wuat.oir and wife, of Plattsbnrg, N. Y., are visiting friends here. - —II, W. PECK, Esc . and wife, are en joying a trip to tho ThOusand Island. —Hon. P. D. Monnow is ,holding- a special argument Court at Montrose this week. BESSIK STROUD bas returned from Philadelphia much improved in health. . —Rev. GEORGE D. Smoun, Of this place, preached at Bloomsburg - . on Sun day last. LAstonnul and MAY Connucosare visiting friends in Coopers. town, N.' Y. - . —Res. J. t 3. Brans, Rector of • Chtlst Church, is homerfrorn his visit to friends in 'Connecticut. ; —Miss Jenvi j s of Cooperstown, N. Y., visited Miss 1170 , stE • DAVIES, of this place, ktsi week. • • —Mrs. GEORGE A. GUERNSEY and chil dren, are pa)ing a visit tto friends in Sus quehanna County. • —lts. B. HANSON and wife, of Boston, - are •speiding the summer months with friends in this county. 'G .W. GUERNSEY, cashier ofthe Citi zens National Bank, is visiting f*fids in Susquehanna county. E. Catunues, cashier a-Ecass & i 8 enjoying a week'S vaca tion with friends in Orwell. —HENRY WALDRIDOk, who has lived in the West for over a year pastOs visit ing relatives and friends here. • —Miles IPA JUDD, of Dunkirk, N. Is viiitiug her uncle, Supt. .1. B. JUDD, Of the Barclay Bailroad, in this place.' P. CiAnsyrow;lif this place, has , been appointed-Assistant Surgeon, of the Ninth Regiment, N. 13.,10f Pennsylvania. • -F. W. CLARK, Esq., and family, are ott visiting at Sheshequin and other points in Bradford Counry.—Mansfield Adver • User. —Misses JENNIE . JEIVELI. and Lou POMEROY, have returned to their home in Troy after an extended visit to friends in Boston. _Ol.. J. PEALED ent to. Towanda Thursday where he has sa situation in the telPurapietace of the S. L. -S. R. It. —Dushore —L. D. Tavt.on, of Grativille,.will be a candidate before the Republican Chn viniticin for the nomination for the office of Representative. —tiinecAps election to (Alice, County Superintendent ltvAx has traveled nearly 9,009 miles in the performance of the du tieS of his position. —L. F. G.tRDNER occupied the pulpit of the-Church of the Messiah on Sunday morning, 1)r TAYLOR having been called away to attend a funeral. J. t 3l. INTEwmAN, -wife and family aro rusticating 'W'ith their friends and rel atives at Warrenhate, l'a. The Doctor will remain about it week.—Elmira Ad rertiAer. —Senator DAvrEs, wife and son Tom, Mrs. Judge Monnow, Miss ETTIE 31011- How, Mrs. R. M. WEta.r.s and daughter Exist". ' and Mrs. E. D. AIQNTANTE, left for Asbury Park, N. Ji, this morning.— .geriew, ..Monday. -Mrs. J. W. 3tAsox, Accompanied •by her son and her nephew, Ouv M. WAT KINS, started for Wyoming Territory on NVednesday of last week, where she will join her husband, Colonel J. W. MASON, United States Army. —Captain W. -H. CAR:WM:AN and daughter BELLE, started on .Monday last on a trip to Janesville, Wisconsin, where they will visit the Captain'S sister, Mrs: They wtnt by rail to thin ly, and thenee.hy Vat. —sirs. SAHA!! P. Mclic.Ax, of Marion, lowa, widow of the late General T. J. MCKEAc, is visiting hien& in this coun ty. She is at present the guest of Colo nel McKEA . a, of this place, who was I.rar late - husbaud's brother. ' —As Mr. GEonon Wthr.tAms was driving into town with his family on the his horse became Lightened by lire works arid ran away, throwing them from the wagon and badly injuringlMrs. W mfr. rAms about the head.—(Janton Sentinel. —Our Old friend H. H. CLARK, who Went to Leadvillc last spring, has of late been attactedWith fever, and is now on his way home. We are glad to announce that he is once more to be a resident, of Pike, and in time to, to put in a solid vote fore,GAnrisad3 and Afrintru.—Le- Rape/Ile Adrerti.fer. -Mr. and Mrs. R. A. PA'crtErt, of Sayre, accompanied by Miss Marty LEE, of Philadelphia, Mrs. JOHN MONTANYE and Miss.JESSIE WARD. of Towanda, thia Mr. and Mrs. It. F. GOODMAN, ,of Sayre, and Mrs. It: A. EIMER of Waverly, have gone to the Thousand Islands, to occupy Mr. PACKER'S cottage during the hatted .term.-;—Elmo a Cht:efl. It. A. PACKER returned last Wednesday frOm the Trim - Band Itbands; and left on Lehigh 15 last evening for Cape May, •where he will spend a few days, and from there go to New York, where he boards his yacht "Emilie" for a trip up the Hudson and on the Eric Ca nal to Oswego. from thence on Lake On •tafio to the Thousand Islands. The yacht is as fine a pleasure boat as was ever launched. It was built at Poughkeepsie after specifications and directions of Mr. Harting:rt.:, of Perth Amorry, and hails flour Oswego, being large enough.to easi• 1y carry quite a - pleasure party and built rA) as to, pass the Eric Canal locks and ply between Cape May and the Thousand Islarkds, where he has cottal,es.— Waverly —Osnons --..CLAPP. =L. M. Ositottx, one of Towanda's most exemplary and highly esteetned young men, was! united in marriage to otte-'5l - Erniira's faimst and best . yonng ladies,. on Thursday of List week. ' The ememonies took place at the residenee'of the bride's parents, and .we take the i flowing account thereof from the Elmira .eld.rc ratter of Friday : " Yes terel.iy:4fternoon at the residence of Mr. S. G, CLarr, 63 West Fourth Street, was the sectmol a most happy event, it being the marriage of their daughter; Trssw, to Mr: LEWIS M. OsnOltN, of To= watida, Pa. The guests were limited to the immediate friends and relatives. Af ter the congrattilatioas o the assembled company,. the partysat down to a taste ful and sumptuous wedding repast. The wedded pair were the recipients of' nu ritrims presents, comprising those that were butt useful and beautiful, all of which were intended as tokens of testeein mid good will for the young couple.. The bride wass beautifully attired in cream M ore(' silk, trimmed with- satin and point lace. Mr. and Mrs. Osnous took the 6:30 train West, for•ati extended tour down the St. Lawrence river., Oti their return they witl tuake_their home, at .Towanda, where the gloom holds an important po: talon in tltt First National4inok. N. N. F. 141., Cashier of the ,bank, and wife, were among the many out of itown guests.. The is one of Towanda 's most esteemed young geutletnen, awl his fate is linked to one whose many wot manly virtues have endeared her. to a wide circle of friends, and they take with them the well wi,dies of all, for their wel fare and happiness. Mrs. Josnett Pow- I ELI, wile of the President, - of the Bank, Mr.:and Mrs. L. B. RODGERS and daugh. ter, Mrs:i, W. 11. Donor. and daughter, end others of Towanda; Jam uMIT, of Liornellsville, and Ilanß Y - T E 4 rB Lun, of Ithaca, were among the guerWs. ceremony was performed by Rev - . Titon• 13. K. BEECIIETI,. of Park Church, he hay. ins come from his - retreat in the woods of 'Ulster County, where he is sporting with, his , brotherJestss, and where he returns Hon. 0. H. P. KINNEY, of the Waverly Advocate. who hits been in ill-health for some months past, but is now, we are pleased to say, as robust and gdod-natur ed as of yore, speaks thus of the. beauti ful valley, wherein be formal his renewed vigor: - ' ' , _ l' Eittesbequin hair beeii called the "Her, aiiet'i =dile." but wad/ Wee In*lne ;iT. `i' EMINENTLY CORRECT." ,---".- ,'7.;•c;,: - ,'", -, -',.,r- ',::\,''',; ' .',ili''::i7'4:-1.-1' we'r : xhG MEM MEM =I isejorini - in that bosntiful - valley satisfied ma that ft Ira inianomer:' It is , a lively . business &mahout harvest-.times, and uotabattlntely'dullat other.- Brim& But it Is aboutibe crops we Riopose is a rich farming 'district, and may be an index to the Susquehanna Val:, ley. generally.... • , "The wheat:mop, which has long been a tavarite - NIT in the vailef, is good— aboie the'averige, anti by this time is all harvested nod in barns. This harvest was never known so early. ticaree an acre.! of grass had been cut when the 'wheat harvest_Warr completed. The grass hair - recovered from - the - damage of the spring drought,. and will be an average crop. The old meadow's have thickened up, and from appearance will be about average, the n , w tmeadows are not so good. 04s are just splendid, as large as they can comfortably stand, and the pros pect now is thatlthey will - be" harvested without getting down, If so, they _will be a Very large crop. Corn is on-the ram• page, a few laps anead of time. Unless appearances are• deceptive' the crop will be unsurpassed. Boma tobacco is being raised in the valley, and much more will be planted another year. It looks well thus far. There is no better soil is the country for tobacco than the Valley of Shesbequin. The fish crop will not re ceive mtich attention till after the hurry of harvest." - . Tug Iliermunia and LC - Rap:vine bands will accompany the excursion on S3tut day next to Mauch ebu4r. SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITOE. Prof..T. D. BTOr.l.ow, of Clinton, N. T., has lien employed as ',am) of the teachers in the Institute for Wel ensuing year. Mr. BionLow is a graduate. - of Hamilton Col lege, in which ho took mm of the first prizes; a teacher of several years experi ence and one who makes teaching his I.rofessiou,. lie corium recommended in the highest degree for scholarship, christ ian character, and succes•ful experience. ,The,next year commences August 2341. Every 'preparation is being made to ac commodate the large attendance expected. SCHOOL WARRANTS TO BE PAID DX.P.IIITMENT or PULLIC INSTIATTION, HAR111$111:110, July ):, To ,tlis Beards. of School Directors : The State Treasurer, Ilon, Samuel But ler, authorizes me to give, notice that all the outstanding warrants issued to School Districts for the *appropriation of ,181'9, numbered up to 1,5U0, will be paid as presented during the present month ; and that the balance of these NV:hiatus, IMII3-: bered from 1,300 upwards, remaining un paid at the mid of July, will be paid dur ing August. I congratulate the School Directors and all interested in public schools, that the long delay in theltaynieutof the Money due from the State is thus happilyended. 1 ' J. P. Superintendent of - I'ublic Instruction. - POPULATION OF BRADFORD COUNTY. -Our neighbor of the Journal has made a compilation of the census returns of the township and boroughs of the county, as drown by the reports filed at the Prothom. otary's office, and the result will be found in tile following table. In several instan ces where districts included, more than one towns:rip or borough the enumerators base returned the population of the two as one item, and in these cases it has been impossible to separate the names so as to give the population of each town- Ship : . Asylum township Athens township. Athens burottgli .... 1600 9,13 633 Albany townatttp.... 1369 1329 New Albany bomugh 219 219 Barrlay townablp 2615 2009 606 Harlington twp. and boru•. 1310 1529 Cantou twp. and 'Alba born 2026 N 1,2 Canton horn Columbia twp and Sylvania horn Granville township ilerih t0wn5hip......... Franklin township........ Lel:4o. tgals4lttli 1198 1111 Stt Litchfield tOwic,hip. 1t ST 1256 tiorp. and bone— 1763 I:it 4 255 I= Orwell townNhip... Pike Iwp. and Leltaysyillo borough ..... .. ... . 1837 2c98 Cl•lghury township ' 1490 1170 14 Runic township 1041 1.113 Rom - a borough tan 330 . •0 Smith Waycrly borough ... +53 853 Slie4iirtptin township 1457 1599 Smithfield township 1025 1790 33 Smith Creak township 1111 107 D 41 Sp, logfiehl to .ii..tilp ... ;i .. -152 u 14:5 t 5 Standing Stone townsiiio.. 814 .A 1 _ Terry te.rnshlp 1146 1079 197 Towanda I K th ju gh.... 3913 2696 1117 Towanda 14w11,111p........ 1141 9;6. 114 -Toriatida North 715 593. 153 T ti.e am ra t.wvirtudltp....... 1191 .1214 'll Trt.y and Nelnenla twil... 1915 1870 64 Tr '•,y borough " i , 1141 1041 162 Ulster - 1164 1174 Warren 1331 14,11 Welts 11:2 1:07 West Barn:4oon 916 100 1:0 Wilmot " ' l .. 1660 1265 315 Wlndbain . - 1164 ' Iltqi Wyalusl,ng 1540 1707 Wysaz .. .......... ~—... 13118 11 , ./9 16 BIM! . ----------- Local Correspondence. LERAYSVILLg ITEMS The terni.uf the Leitrimllla school will • explie on Saturday, July 21t h. . It lot reported that Dr. Thayers great show ills rg.inlzed at Providence, Luzern° County. 'rho fanners ate in the midst of their flaying I this section. Hay Is • light crop, but of escsileit quality.. Mrs. Pierce. of ourborungb. who hai,• been con fined to her lied for a long time; Is slowly falling. t 3 be 11 a very patient sufferer. - A S. Ibilitwin Is soon to erect a new dry-goods andigrocery More, which will be a great improve menu W tha pl see July 19, 1810. LITCHFIELD. Mrs. John (4. Spier died on the t7th, of puerpral convulsions, after an Illness of only-twelve hours. She was the'secend daughter of William Tuttle, of this town. Three children of Corporal Tanner, of Brooklyn, got Y are rpe n dlcg Several weeks at the house of Mirman Morse, In charge of Mien Maggie Holler . o. :( Mrs. Adatit Cram( in prostrated with sickross, 4and her recovery Is •conNidered doubtful. • !laying, harvesting, and berry picking. demands .the attelltloll of all ages now, and, cur merchant, Armstru• g, is kept busy supplying the de mands or. these Industries. - Syxt.s. • Litchfield, July is, lass. SMITHFIELD . Haying and harvesting seen' to he the principa business now. Grass is generalsy light, out 0, gss.4.sluatity venter wheat was good t oats any barley promise a good harvest. A hoot two weeks ago Drs. Pratt and Cowel it wooed a very large tumor from one of the Ilfnba o \Y: E. Voorhis. Tile graded achno) or this place sill ollifussiq 234. Mr. i;rawforl has boon regained as cipal E. Z. Wow! and 3[is Amelia Unix rt, asSLSLItittC A sulaeription is being circulated for the pur pose of tabdt.g money to (quail and calcumine the whool building. •• Smithfield, July 18, 1886. Hut weather and frequent showers are in - order nowadays. - Our lartnera have harvested their wheat, which glves theist a middling yield; would have been good had it net winter-killed so much. They are now In the tnltl4 of their haying, aoll thslr meadows are producing far more than was eaKt ted to the fare part of the reason. Corn and oats are looking finely, and we expect a bountiful harvest. If pe. Woes and buckwheat do as well we shall certainly not starve during the mining year. • lion. .I.mes ii. - Webb Is improving In health very much of late. Think he Will enjoy life for many years, notwithstanding our people have thought him dying for the last-two years. Sits. Phebe Philp severely Injured her imb by a fall Tuesday last, from widen she has suffered extreme pain. She is slowly improving. Our -graded school will-open again August Prof. I. S. Crawford. Mr. E. Z. Wood and Miss Amelia Hubert are employed as teachers. Many pupils are expected from adjoining towns, as the wheel has vs high reputation • under the manage me- t of l•rof. Crawford.- Three lads 'about it or 10 years old, one of them belonging to a Shoemaker, another. to one of our - preacners,•anti the third to a former preacher of this place, amused themselves on Saturdayevening last by torturing a firmly of about fifteen geese and killing twelve of them with stones and clubs, breaking thetrarlugaluti legs and otherwise mang ling 111-111. Farmers, take care of your geese and other pr. Nrty. • The Garfield and ArlhurClun Is floerl,hlng One. ty. ?Wetting Lest Friday evening at the Club R....en. At its last insisting 0. P. limuen General Madill and H. Streeter spoke to a large crusted Mt the Academy ilail on the political questions of the day. Close attention was given until neatly mid night. IluaLuxu. bthlthfild, July Itt, iSSO. • ATHENS NOTES Amegements ate being made for an excursion and basket plc-nic from this place to Bush's Park. near Tema., including a trip .. to Amid and the *MUIR!, to take place the last of July or the Ant of August. It Is a union attair gotten up by the - popular No. t Rook and Ladder Company, of Waverly... And Protection Rose and Engine &tn. pany. of Athens, and from the standing of both companies in their respective towns, it Is see to say uhateeer arrangements they may deride upon their friends will nut no disappointed Ina pleasant social trip la company with them. At a meeting held in Athens. July 16th, the following commit tee eras appointed to ariange for a trip either to the shove named places. Or some other as they may think advisable. viz: Charles Ealinit and several gentlemen of the "books," and U. E.Park. 1). C. Gray. and Miles Mitchell, of ..Proteri tom" &w -eeps attend the effort to afford a pleasant and pro. Stable holiday. The egett ut a concentration of the business In terests ante town b recent ng evident, en 4 now the proapret is very good for renewed growth In dtrvettint. - . Prover faehitles chant& be Veen fanners to mar. tat ail their produce at the blibest pekes. and then moth of the halite that.ts atm given to. WA tatty wtotl4 be Opt haire;lPd Ware l a'Pl r " . " Tb' Mat 11 OUC -1 4. 1' :*4 - rieibiblt* BE 4, ,ir:,-, ~..';>- -7-: l .'' - ;' - i':''' ,. ; , '. -:,.',- ;.! :', :'.W' , "4':,VA.7',t':''..' ME ME Elia Mardi. inn thlo bekkisnir total sitpldly up' In Ibawannot Jana Catioll's pones. 'Mir. Mr. Mood is enjoying alai:Mimi -and -visit ing in Canada. - Mann services being hehl In hts church by itemillir. 1111.0 Master. - - - Neat Bnliday. Mr Samuel !Johnston. a 'former resident here, but mon a sapient. will speak at the Baptist Church. -We bespeak a bre .atieudance of - big friends. We noticed a Ana faintly -earriaire from a Dom ton hew, billed to Dr. D. r. Allen. and later at!' tidied teens of his steppers. Mrs. John Spear. tieing In Litchfield. died ♦cry suddenly last - week. - she was burled Saturday lu the Orange MU Cemetery. %VIM benies of ail kinds aro . plenty this year, but blackberries promise to be more than abund ant. S. J. Morley IsCo., are betiding an addition to their min, and putting in a elder press of the lat. est p4tern, thetr old one being to far behind the times for customers. F.vorytn lug will now uc con venient for.unloadlngapples and loading barrels. ?ars. Catherine Lyon: a lady aged sisty-three years, died very suddenly on-Sunday. at the. rest! donee of Mrs. Saltmarsh, in thli village. of panty- Funeral to day. At. Tau ECU. July 20, 1880.- Our village Is passing through the Usual ordeal of dullness that to chubed by the farming commu nity being very busy lo.gathering Into their ample. Karns and storehouses the bounteous gifts of si kind Providence, In the shape,ot hay and wheat; while 'others are enraged In hozing their tobacco. Mts. Chas. Hovey awl daughter, of Ithaca, have been making their friends at this place a visit: l'hey returned to-their home yesterday. Mr. It. Perk, Sr.„ has been very lit With au at= tack of bilinualever. but Is now recovering. A weak awl ineffectual effort was made atew diys since. to organize a Hancock and Eng,lxh club. After Wilting 'mill after 9 teeloek, Y. at. in order to get a quorilini they finally called to order with twrive voters present; oho-half' of these mete H.:• ,publican lookers-on, awl as no more .• quirt thizers cuthe they were obliged lo adjourn for three weeks, In order to circulate the roll and solicit members thereto; where, oh wivire Is the Deinociatie boom f t answers *heir r• A strong Gurfleid and Arthur Club Is to be, organized Mire lu re'elthrt time ; wilt send you the officer's tiawee ns aura as - they sr. known. A blind !adj . fronl the Itatavia (N. Tißlind In stitute gave us a literary and musical entertain went last eve. "KARL." . Litetrr, July 18SO. --Wild pigeons hive deserted the roosts n .11cEran ne Potter countle.. —Murphy, the temperance orator, is to open &campaign in tmetr. Haven. =Two Indian tomahawks were recent ly dug up by henry Halbert near the Old Fort, Cen tre mainly. Aina Waldron,.of Orwigsburg, S. hay Mill county, has recently toads two attethins at suicide. —Tice Republicans of the First Kansas district have, ocauloatedbn A. Anderson • fur °ogress. —William Fetter, a 10-year-old' oy, of Lancaster. fell on a circular saw on Monday atll r r eek,.l fatal injuries. —John slCAntlreifs was killed-by a Tall or rink root In the rialtivillo colliery, bear Pitts- Lon, on Wednesday.' f —William Steele, of South Strabane' ' , oxtail, Washington county, was killed by light • on Tuesday last, to'.•li Din„ —Samuel lia;ng, a deaf mute, of Read. WaS iustautly killed iu lianiburg on Friday by a lightning stroke. —A man who was a wealthy operator if) the vainly days of Pith Ole bow works a (Tots-cut taw for a &log soar Bradford. —Miss Lulu Yeling, the child pianist of Pottsvlllel has an engagement at 0,000 a year to travel with a concert company. —Two- locomotives 'dragged -a train of fourteen cats containing 300 WeAtern-bound (final grants through Altoona on Monday. —Mrs,. Mule Leroy, of Erie, has been sent to J.lll to to 3 ,, alt. trail on a etiarge of Tully 11-gglng her n-year-onl Stl3. —The Ilentingdoa Giohc says that the car Rork+ at that Naar, IN.Lieh have been Idle a number of yews, era about to t,o started up again, —The house of IL K. Fo;rer, in Frank- was thttrGyed bairn on Friday, making t I.ni firth inei nlinry tire at that place within a math. —Millard M. Heist, of Ephrati, Lamas fq. comfy, attempted to board 'a Iteight train at hat place on Frid;:y aiglit and was Instal/fly killed. —A seven-ban - el well of heavy lo v ia. iirg oil lias neon s:rbek t.er Cruwfold, sin-s beri witlilu the limits of Franklin, Venango cone- 18 , s0. 1870.(;aln.Loss 1242 1155 87 2105 2254 )49 —The Bradfoyd Era sAp that McKean e , ,uoiy; having a population of 40 (00. a•tll make a demand :It the proper time for Inerea4ol repremen ration. —An infant child of John Killian. liv en, at Altoona. W 3 acebitlitly slllOttlervti to &nth Tn,(l.ly by an Wiles' sister tumbling a nllluic ou s pee lit bed. 1196 710 456 —The Lancaster Era miner has the fol uhin tobacco: ..ot the prevent condition (a Ibo. growing crop very H the call be .alt, except that It Is growing, and bi to nopit of rain- - P. Connell and b. L, .Fehr, editors untie Easton A rgue, were arrested on Tuesdak for libel, on oath of Wll4titi'retty, whose ro,litene e vrai.tleclared . by the paper to be,illsortlerty: 15."0 1723 134: 1370 993 1009 702 705 ErMl;l —At the Erie County kg - iieultuial SO einty's Fair, Itt t.epteatber, sp.,elal premiums, ativAinthig ro vio, will 1,, a‘lartP4l for the prettiest habits het weeti the agei of ti and 18 molt:11F. —A eow telonging to Michael. Pen t .role, of rwchlan, coun:y. Cr any give birth to a Calf which weltned 13.) poutids the day after Ite I.lrth. This atoitiAl takes the medal fur•avoir d.ayst 3. • 0213313= tnagistrate . in Luzerne county has nut the I end:a:ten of the hotel keeper anc responsible for losses to ,thy: The hotel was; at •slttcttnhtttny, and Mr. INtrkilelser Wae the 144:ntlif. • --.lolnt Tionry, 11.42nry Ilarman and fob t Traylor killed 3 lasge Mark hear n•rr the !hie and It-rown t, , wts•Afips, 1n 1.1 Alibi county. •n Meriday. Without the hide, the an'alpi weigh :;.so Pounds. —A correstiondent of tho xcrli tag tr , en Santeiry, say'. Join; faitas all day awl a ork": , his , near.y 11 algid ; also that. lie 1133 no notion of entering —The Inspector of the - First Biturni- WAIS coal district. including Greene, Sr:Want:lon. liyetto, Somerset, Itedit•rd. 'Westmoreland and A leg terry coin) t-ep"rts that the nunitcyr of fa tal acci.lnuts Itt h!s district last year was 36. --A canal' Prifige at Market street, wiaceshatre, broke down Thursday rittasit,tlo..a,nl an OraribUl t. itil hi•Tsrs and a el eat % •gon and 11018 es were precipitated Into the canal. The driv ers and one passenger were injurtd. Thu horses were rescued. 51162 - 54336 570 1955 -, —A lad named Hannum, living in Up -1:u). Delaware, county, Med - on - Wednesday wIDI Im.kjaw, caused by a toy plsmi ea-pmaing In hi, hands on th., Atli of .tiny. Mrs. Hammtt Royer .11...1 the sane day and from the same cause at rott etown. —The Margie Franklin Colliery, at Ex celsior, Northumberland counts', operated by the Enterprb , e i:031 COlilfialiy, was destroyed by fire on Tit or,day mot nl bg. Loss, E:2 s ,Vin ; fnaurance co.O Three hundrvil moan and boys aro thrown out of entployzneni. —Two traillps,' l4 Wiwi were arrested at s tr ,m irg , Latthoter enunty, on 74e=daY, were near bet ug lynched upon aueugation of a 'mall boy ve_baving: set the to the barn of .fa:rih Rohrer, when the aforesaid !limit boy. lit ilton 0045 by name," confessed that he (Milt in re‘ettgo foi a n hipping. ISIEMEM • —The capacity of the Roberts. factory,' In the. Northernloll field. for the mattnfactere cf nitro glyeei,lne Is 1,5 - ft) ritinds per day. The de clan& is so. great that another faetury Is helm: Intl% att,l the Titurvide Herald saps that when It Is tlal.dte,l;the two - Jaeturles eunsuine six tons of avid a day. , —Tie Pittsburg Cot onereiat,ntateB that the rivalry between the Tilden and Hancock clubs In that city co/tit/nes. "Met:clap were held by butte on TneNtlay evening, at.d, Mr ; O'Leary, as wanagfr of the 'Mien fa..tlon. ii•oultnired..a.s an a:- tra..tlon a speech by J. N. Cardwell, tixt. , but in point of numbers the Hancock tueet.b , g , WA..5 the most succestut. —The official census Maros of Detroit show tl.e popula:lon to be 116,027. —The reaipts from internal . reit line Wed.eF4ll Tie:At 03:6.319.5;, and from custurns, 4735,3 Ge, Vs. —RC"; Wm. C. Wisner, I). ' a prom - Ineat Nett-York clergyman, died ri'cdnesday at L'oe k pot t. —lion; N. C. Deering, was renomina ted for Cokress I.y the 'Republicans of tho Fourth lowa district. t • —The rendain4 of a man, supposed to bo those of Harry Hunter, a printer, were found on Mount Washington. —Willie Cohen, abed 8, and Fred Hunt. aged lb, were drowned while bathing in) tho.klud sou river at Troy. \. Y. —L. 13.liabests; of Wik , hington, D. C., a special rg...fal of the Ceusux Uciream, dm!, pad dead at - Norfolk, V. 4, from altroko of apoplexy. —The Japanese 31inibter called on the ,Pra,pitleut Wedn.stlay with some half dozen of his cuantrpoen who are visiting Washington. —11(M. G. S. Orth has been nominated for Congress by : the Republican Comte:aim of the Ninth Indiana district, on the forty.socond ballot. --Gen. - J. 4:Chalmers, of Mississippi, Lae been tiotelhated for re-eleettim by the Demo cratic Coureetten of the Sixth Congressional dis trict. . —Mica Diller, one oC the persons taken sliro rstm. the ztearner St•iwanhaks the night of the lbaster. (lied Wediiplay evening at U 1.3 hospital ou naudall's • Charles C . Copan, i x-Secretary and 'Treasurer of the Youghiogheny Odd Fellotcs7 As sociation at 31citecskurt, Liss I,Zen eued for a ifeitc icney of 1113,379 in his lemitirs. • —The failures in the Dominion of tan, ads for the fir, t six nn.mhs of this year numbered 649, with linotittl6s of 6.1.660.94 i. against 1,907 fail ures f stuouutlog to 617,425,954 1,/r the sane period In 16;9. —Mollie De Jarnette, who was shot by her brother in a hnuat of ilt , repoto at lianelile, twit Thurhday Matt Wednesday. electing, Der brother reaming in jail awaiting trial. 3 A Foot; ONCE 3lonE.—" For ten years my wife was confined to her bed with such a complication of ailments that no doctor *Mid tell what was the matter or cure her, and I used up a small fortune in humbug stud'. Six months ago - I saw a United btatisaillag with Hop Bittere on and I thought I would be a fool once more. I tried it, but my.folly proved to be wisdom. Two bottles cured bow,. and she is "now wisdom. - . well and strong as any man's wife; tad it gest um only itero: dol lar.. . 7 Etech-folty ti;;. ikirpit„ Yiehigan., ' ME ULSTER. STATE NEWS. GENERAL NEWS. BE ..,_,,,...i.L-....:--1.3,-,---...,:'',,:4,-----i.::4::!... - ?,V."-i..,'_:,,,..5:!;:71.1=k,F,-.-f.:i.-;.-i.*,t,,t,-:•-• ~,. emir= ruts. commulcus. BALL. MIFION ItAU. Wyoming 7NE WYOMING,SEMINARY IS A FIRST-CLASS BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN., _ .• . • I, . . . , „. . ... . _ The , Seminary offers' to students the following Courses of Study : Commem English, Normal Course, Llteratnre anil - Science, Classical Course, College Preparatory Course, Course in, Music, and Course in Art. ' Students not desiring to take any one of the Courses of Study may take anrstudiee which they are prepared to enter. Prices within reach'of all. - ' - • The Commercial College gives instruction in Penmanship, Coniliibrciat Law, Political Economy, Commercial Arithmetid, Business Correspondence, Telegraphy,. and Book-keeping as applied do business of all kinds. _Five Telegraph Otlices,,Two - Banks, etc. _ -- - Fall Terms opens September Ist. Commercial students address 'Rev. L. L. SPRAGI I IE, A. 31., 4 , 1 and all other REv.-P. COPELAND, D. p., Kingstim. Luzerne County, Pa. • . - ' l' JulyPd-wB. l .1 BUSINESS LOCAL. tip Our goods are NEW and of the nEsT Qtvarry. Dacicsa .t VUCUHT. O r " CASH PAID FOR PRODUCE at Oct. 80. DECKER & 1701.7011T48. t ConsEn has the best wearing Shoes for Men, goys and Youthe vicar ever offered In Towanda, and-at prices within the reach of all. Cr ` Provisions of all kinds,/f the best to : ainy, at I.lr.tastu 't °MIPS'S. Ir Japanese Parasols, at s tiip 09-Cent r-a - Au the new patterns in MA.loiaca, Jost opened this 'week, et the 99-Cent Store. Store r." 5 4" Try our New JAP, TEA. Best in iown. , • . • DECKER & VOI:011T. rfirIIA.IIIIOCKS, all styles and prices, at the 99 Ceut Store. July l&-2w. OF Choice TEAS anil COFFEE spccialty at Dscxryt k VOCGIIVe. r's" The may place in Towanda to find a roll assartment or JELLY TUMBLERS and RUBBERS, la at lbn 95-Cent Store. 15•2w:' ear For a good, durable and neat-fitting SEME, call at F. J. BLUM'S. opposite Seeley's Hotel. FINE FRENCII 4 CIIINtI nod ILW.COIiALTED !AIME, ('SBANtiE, In complete 'sett+ or open mock, at the 99-Cent Store. 2w. M . PRICES WAN DOWN on Gents' , Fine and Coarse Boots nt - BLUM'S, optselze See !ey's Hotel. Nov. 27-it. M" The Largest; I3est and Clleipest tine of shoes for Ladles'. Misses' and childrens' wear is round at. Consign's store, corner Mak, and Pine-sts., Tracy & Noble's flock, rff' FOR SALE !—Orte•of the Lest CO- tinge and Sarld'e Lm slu Ilrltat.rd eery styll,ll, yet perfectly gevtlo and ; can trot thrie 3111miteik. 'Without training; 5.1.1 for Walit of use. Address !Sox 14M, lowawla, I'. 0. Towanda, June 144 1 f. L. B. Ronnuits challrnges compel titirm for quality of gaols ana, tow vitces ou Sasti, Doc.rs, 'Muds n0131°1.114 F. and a' building ma. rerial. . [aug4-tf). iiil'ilii NT' It is impossibla for a woman after a farthful - cunoc of treatment with Linif E. PINKUrorn VEGETAIILF. CONIVOUND to eontinue to suffer with a weakness of the. 11/AMIS. ESIC'USe a.tamp to )try. tynt.& E. PINK it.t 233 Western Avenue, um. ]lass., for pamphlet,.;. Bold by Dr. 11. C. PoirrE4l, Droggkt, Towanda; Pr. Julyl-yrl. .tX . Tot: .DOCTOpg„ . since Prof. Gtt laa wrote to Arc,ttera Rr cord phisicians•everywhete to 1130 the Safe RI tney and Liver t'lire In their practice, it has Keen gaining, In favor nfith the profession. they can find nothing which Is a substitine for. It. IL CAI:JAIN., 31. D„ of Rochester, N. "1"., lays tie v. - nutil now prescribe it to all who are afflicted. with serious kidney and lir er diseases. 11. 11. Warner Roe:h.-Aicr. N. Y.: ' GENTLEMEN: - 1 bare tried your , Sate Kidney and .Ltrer Cure for •' Dright'A Dltwase." with whirl) I have been afflicted ter the.laAt two yeart , . and It has Alone wonders for ue. I believe It Is the only rare known ror that tetrlble dltwa , e. and It i;‘ with pleasure that S write this t"stlatony In Its favor. You are at liberty to use 11113 in any way you eeo it oiler, An benefit Mliterina , humanity. Truly yours. JAS. S. PRESeOTY. 9olth Union, 0. Shakers• Cuyahoga Co., Cleveland, 0. MIR MARRIED. ROSS—VOSB t the Presbyterlan Paratm Av.—July Ilth, by p?v. Hattori: Armstrong. Mr Char'es Ibs., ai Miss Idayo,b4rg, born o 1 wy i;ox. FITZ SEE—CIABLE.—At the Presbyterian Par sonage, Wy,ox. July lath On the al..eOee of the . Fastoe. nee. Wm. S. Steen). by Rev. Ilallock Armstrong. qtr. 1. - rata:lla IL IrltzNiee, of Lan caster county, Pa., and Nibs Sarah L. Gable, of Male. III:1011A31-1tOCKW ELL.— At the lllninan Munrooon. Atily 18th, by J. rt, 31: F. M. Brigham and LOOLka ROCIUNtiI, of Latcy. - DIED. SPEIR.—At her rome.on Frith MI% Litchflett tou,n,Alp, July Mil, Eiden M. *pelf', wire o Jt , lth G. Spelt', to the 3.701 year of her age. Windham, July 16th, -WO, C., only daughter or Leroy aud- Hattie Illnes s aged mutt inr.whs. Towa.t.da raprrs phase copy. T°wANDA MARKETS. REPORTED BY STEVENS & LONG, deneraldeaters in Groceries and Produce, corner Main and fine Str4ta. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY'2I, iBBO, PAYING. , 41[LLING Flour per bbl (47, 28 a S 00 Flour per sack ft:Su ig) 200 • Corn Meat per 100... ' Cdt 81 40 4 Chop Feed ('4 111 40 heat, per bue.b......1 10 (41 ~ ft 20 4 125 Corn - 631 66" , 0 65 11ye - 70 (4 ( 73 Oats . 3! l'a ' (31 40 Iltiokwbrat . .j,45 0 r.o (ai 55 C.locrr 'wed ' it 1:L1 a !, 40 Timothy. western,.. . , 1 (14 .13 - 00 Roans, 42 lbs, $1 00 (25 120 $1 20 a 100 Pork. ra es:.. (5 bbl. $l5 GO ( - 4 17 00 . IS:lms o'o 1 2 '; Lard (4., 00 `, v 5 10 DM(IMI MIE!=UIEI itt.ils 15 it • Pi IS at 2kl Eggs. fresh . 12 @ . Li ( 14 C'heeFe .! (fi> . 14 Potatoes, per bush.. 25 0, .50 , 30 0 In Dried apples vii (d) - rii . CI) .. ett nepswat 20 (m. E: ® 114 CODDECTE.O DT 01.:0../4,DATTICKS Tildes ! 05 (510c3i . V4l sklns .l '`'. 50 01-„,;,- , ti Deacon Salim ; •:,,, 40 tal 61 Sleep Pelts - ;- frl 00 A 2 50 CORRECTED R'i 11.43..iT I DO* le BRO. il MCP • - • 05 A': owi Veal Skins2s at) tl. 25 ... I)vaeon Skin' 40 A 63 Sliei..p Pelts Et 00 A 2 25. OTICE.—AII persona are forbid 11 ratting Timber on the lauds of the lite-td• nanl 31o(overn, In Overtdn Town,l4, without trio lerltten consent of the utterslgned, under the peattly of the saw. • JOHN etc( ; OVER N, Executor Overton. May 31, 1880•1y1• ' WELL ES' MILLS ! - .2' AT. WYALUSING,_ Is now running on NEW AND OLD PROCESS Wheat Grinding *propred - to do , IitiOST J KINDS OF 3ILLIN,G As well as its neighbors. .q. - ...A-11,P4w : i 2 :_ii;.=.,,.,.,}ipyr,, Wialusitir, 451 7 1 4 W. ,_..-± '_:..'.:.,'?,'!.;::. ',:jl.;:c'_:.'.:',.?,:f;:'.;..' ME EAST FRONT Seminar and Cottunesaial UZI ME 1 ov. 27-If EME pEE KS K 1 LL (N. Y,) MILITARY ACA DEMY-Fer clrctEart-, Mhlrme; Cul. C. J. Wright, A. 11.,-Principal. July 15, - irk It . "A r SQUEI- : - 4.. i -il 01,LEGIATE Ix- S prrrtr K. -Fall Term of the 27[1 year Will he gin INION t.? Ay, AUGUST 21n, 1450. Ex'penses for 'naiad, tuitiou WO furnished room, from t 172 to ,elfin per year., or catalogue or further particu lars whir...NS Mr Principal. EDWIN F.. t.).III).:LAN,'IL.II. Towar.da, .ian..ls, ItSO. . - 7yl -, - _ • - At i l i e .!::: 4 l . I — l, :I: l lie c ti nl n ~ir , i n c n . r s‘ i i F fi r t, el i3 l ,} avi i n k t: l l the !;oh 1111,, , ... , , . the community. custom Work' thaw intim-111:a...1y and in g..1:1 order.- An kaki in the Atilt tetve - tdon repaired and hereafter it ?tit ,he kept it , roed ortic-1 , -; Fe , d. Elver, -Meal and Itran com.tamiy ma hand. 1!,13 pal,: for gra! xi at 31:1 , 4.1110% , ri. , HENRI - OV. WELLS. Mon ro,.ton, dune i 7, Igto Agricultural Machinery I! R. M. Wellds,,Towanda, Pa., IMPROVED FARMING: /MPLE _MEN TS AM) MICIIINERI. WIRAD•TRUE CHILLED PLOWS, Gale Chilled 'Plows, Best Rnrersible Plows, Adgate and Enterprise Chinn Poweri, Corn Shellers, Farm 'Wagons, , Platform Wagons, Buggies, • Feed Cutters, Grain Drills, ACIID PULVDDIZINMEROW iND CLOD Bullard's play 'readers, Leader and Gale Wheel hakes. Tompkins County I snproieilt Cultivators. Mowing Machines, _ Reapers, Vim sulkys, Sprodt's Hay Elevators and Harpoon Liquid Pairits.• mixed ready for the of best c IKX STAR firDit art IC CEMENT, kc., &r. Call and see my •Icoek .a' '.cod ler 'circulars allli; prices. Office in C. 1.. vv,11,,,, , 93-cent tote. warebott,.o directly In rear of kame la the alley: . . Et.LES. Towanda, March It, 1550. • VALLEY - 7- . rANII~ I • • PENN. t2VEW YORK RAIL R OAD Arrangement of Passenger Trains to take erect JUNE 7,0, lasn. . ll 40 8 03 A.M. N. 33 lesven.Wyslualng at 6.510 A.lB French town 6:14, Ituummrfleld 6:23, Standing Stow, 6:31,, Wilmalag 6:40, Towanda 6:53. Mater 7:06, sll!au 7:16, Athena 7:25. Eiyrel:lo,'Woarerly 7:511. arriving 1u Elmira at 8:50 A. M. 31 leaves Eiraireat 5:30 P.M.. Waverly 5:13, Sayre 6:30, Athena 8:35. Milan 6:44, Ulster 5:53, Towanda 7:10. Wysaultlng 740. Standing. Stone 72t. Rum iterfleld 7:37. 1 1 1 one-brown 7:47, arriving at Wyalias ng 8:00 I'. M. Traltalland lb iron -daily. Sleepingeara on trains 8 and 15 between Niagara Palls and Philadelphia and beta - eon Lyons and New York without changes nieeplat, elirs on I and 0 between Buffalo and Wilkes-Bane.. Parlor cars on Trains Sand 9 be. tween „Niagara Palls and, Philadelphia without boat la; %and Trani Itletestet . _ B. A. PACKER,_ • • _l • flapt,M.4 If, R . • C:_ $ 4 110.14 4 4. 11 0. 21,111 * . . • • • ' .... ~iw".;"=a~=,.e.. MSS EMS INSURANCE • Your house may never burn ; you must surelYdie - . --- it ' is wise to provide against the chances of fire; it i 3 neces saty to provide against' the certainty of death. A firp policy may never become a-claim ; the_ maturity of a life policy is only a gnestion of time; yet many a businciis man seeks after the former, and ieeki to avoid the latter. Ile insures his .stock of goods to improve Ids credit and and protket.his creditors,, yet neglects to insure his life. for the protection of his family. He loves the- latter. most, but business habits have taught him prudence in ttie former case, while want of - thot!ght has made him neglectful in the latter. The Mutual Wei histiratide Company of N. Y. ISSUED DURING THE YEAR 1879 - • OVER TWELVE THOCS:AD POLICIES . , AND PAID DIMING SAME PERIOD fiver FOURTEEN - MILLION Dollars to Polityholders. WM. S. VINCENT, TO - W.A. - ND A._ 2Zeiv bvertisentettfs. Wholesale and Retail dealer to CRUSELI F Forks. E :Pl2= 11131113231 7 r 12,1 iiirraFai - Is Buffalo.— . Lkons... ...Ithaca... Auburn I ...f..bw0g0... I ..Waverly I . Wy=nk Inc Stone.' Bum•erfleidl Frenchtowu .Wyaluslng . Gliceysttle.. Edly .311'eshoppri 31ehooparly. / Tun lc han't k i.La Orange.' Falls 11.Scit.runc'o, i lk-Barrr 1 31'01 Chunk Allentown Turk. 10 15t 110 :5 1 10 21,1 1012 '052 111 us 11 :a .I 1 471 'lt ,4 .12 401 1230; 103 13: E 1L 441 S.OO 2!O 4 :4) 5 s'l 095 6 .11 1 816 B^s =GE ^wil:ta , n 4 Al WEST.„ FRONT. _ - . ttrDITOR'S NOTICE. The un -,' A d, rAgued. au Auditr7 appoluted Al the , t.:uhrt of Coonnon Plea, of Bradford Count, Pa.: to dists!bute'.unn-y, :: r::,lug, ft ont I. 4 tieritra swe of the persOnal 1.1 epitrty tif 3t:l.....Ackiey, will aftewl In theWiltles of hi, , appoltittnent at tarn nni rt, of .I'. N. t'a'jl'f. F.t.q., to Towanda. on 711 EDAY • All li 1::..T 16711, I , saa. at 30 o'clock, A. M., where all pet soya, lunituig a:2'm.y% upor, mill fund inuai in oval. them or he tkl.atreil horn coming In upon lba sa,Jo. 1 . , ti'ECO. W. HI3IIIF.III.CY, ' ~ Towanda, July 15, 1 . 5.50. . , --: _ •Audltor. . . ti tDiT,(ln'S. - NOTICE.-=ln' re the. esiatenof Moses' W. COrnell; dece;.sod„ In :he Orthan's Court of Bradford County. • '1 hr under , igned. an Auditor appointed by the Cr trt to "pass upon exeeptionf4 thed to.tte partial aer,ont of .Irdvn l'ornOt. A dmintstrator, will Rile: it '4q 11: ‘1%11e.3 .1' his app , lntment at the ue of F‘.n. & Maynard. In the Onniegli of Alberti. all Fili DAY the 13 - rit tla: of AU( UST. -A.. 1).18SO., at to .% 31.. when a- ti 'where aft per,ott IntereGVd arv.r.que.t.ted to appear and prose said excepttot.s. ..tatix W. I:AM - DING, Auditor. • Towanila,.,leiy 15, I 3Se. ii".'4.: _ . . . 7Si()TICti - IN . _ lIARTITI9N. - 'State of Pennsylvania, cenuity of Bradford, -- ...... tn . , J,,t,„;,,, tt t s, 0. time- Jllitlra, Wilk/1130W. - ..,. residing In the totvinittrep Of Sprittglleld. Bradford, ' cet , nry. Pa.; .t - one tie 0 wess (now A smelter tench), - A41(.1"irt.1% Ohio: .John °Welts. rote deceased ; II.; S 0 1 / 4 V,..n... the pedrioneryand Fwyetwens_oluw F,ncy - Worniley 1, resitting in Mendota, r.asello - 4 . .) , li:S. niill , 4S. . _ -..., - . 'ht. ase tat -, notice: Whereas. at an Orphans' Court, held at Tinvanda In and for the said County_ ' of Bradford. on the nth day of May, A - . 1). ibSta,- le fore the Iron. I'. 1). Morrow. President JUde of the seta Court. In the matter of the esdate of Grls s old Owens, tleceased„ the petit:4 , ll,oNi. S. - ()wens. a son of G I , iswoht Owens. late of the town, ship of Ridgbury In raid County, decease& was presen'etl. settinefortit that the said Griswold - 0W..11+ died in May. A'. 1). Is-12. Intestate, felted In lie demesne as of fee, of and in. two certain - pieces ef land. with the 'appurtenances, situate In - the township of Itidgitury aforesaid. The trim! pteerof said ,land is helmeted as follows: Oe i e. thst - nen h by landi of the Gabriel Keyser estate east by Wok of Joli". Larrisoit, south by lands of . . H. Etant...l. A: !{cite and 'Gabriel lisynees a tate t ete.tai tang about 33 acres of land. The other fete' of land hieing bounded as follows, to wit. 0 the north and west by lands of J e n. Evanr. etas by, • - wroth Berwick Turnpike, and uth by lauds of Wm. - Dickinson, with the apparteuances: cental ng Z. , 11t thote-quartors of 'An acre of land, met or A . less. r nel said Griswold - Owens left to su vo - I I him a widow, Annie Owens.. now deceased, itild - the following rained children, to wit: Juietta Owens. intermarried with J. B. Wlllitnson,,-her said husoand being now deceased; and the said. Jolene no* resides in the township of Spetigfiefd, County of Bradford afetesald a Annetta 'Owens, - Intermarried with C. C. French and residing In ..‘l,4ovcr, State of Ohio; John Owens, now decemtedt. • 11, S. o . ,wen,, the !Ad - Wooer. and Fury Owens, In- - term:treed with Kenower Wormity, and residing - in Mendota, Laselie County, State of Illinois. • That said John On cos died testate, and who by this Lett will atdd testament devised his part of said " real estate to. Griswold M. Owensewho resides In . Ithighury township, and that the said Griswold itas aliened hl-girt in said real estate as devised_ _ of said John Ottorill, deceased. to "S. It. Evans,who resides in said toWnship of Itldgiutry : and that, ..- said J.ll. Evans. the &Heuer of the Parts of the said ... -- real estate whichthe said juletta.Wilkinson and i A nit dta French inherited from the said Grissrohl - otveits. (tette...ed, and, that Illiliti and by virtue of - the inte,:ate laws of this Commonwealth. and b e y the Octets:, of said .Into Owens. deceased, and the - eottleyincesof the said Juletta Wilkinson noll-An. not et French:by which said J. 11. Evani.beettiue . awl it the sliener of the two last named persons, it le loogit to t..iti U. S. Owens and Duey Wonniey„ . ' eac h -to have an etteal otiaatth pan oi_said real: swiss. and the said .1. fl. EVMll3.T,9lllfaye three '- ,deal 'trills part of said real estate. Ste Trartition : of said seat e,tate Int ing Ewen made, tile petitioner proses the Court. t-, ward an Inquest to make path. Iloilo( the tald real estate to and among the afore. - - said parties aecatillut , ' to their ri , ,(hts; and he will ever pray. etc.. And wheretirettr the said Court,. on due p .tot and consideration of the premises, ,asserted an Innutist for the purposes aforesaid. • - We therefote emu:moot you that, taking with '.. y - on seven good and lawful nom of your- bailiwick, rt n go to und 'upon the prendsea aforesaid. and - t 5,„,,, ,, 1,, the presenee of ail parties 3,lbri.'sald by , yea to be earned Of upon being wurtiedth 5 wilt ' be present>. - and .hating respect to the true value, taus thel :tor, and upon the oaths and aillrmittiona id the said . I..`Veri grail arld.J3Rfill men, you make • partition to and among the heirs and !egad-septet. sentatlvea of the said, in . testate In suet' Manner and In Such proportions as by the laws of Ms Cm- ', monweatth Is directed, if the same can be So parted - and divided withour - prejudice to or spoiling the . whsle ;...oil If such part ltionrannot be made there of without prep:Ware tome spoiling the whole. teat then you cause the Bald inquest 'to Inquire and I...scertain whether the same will conveniently an. Cetninodate More, than one of the- said he:lreland legal representatives of top said intestate Without 3prejn.lict, to or spoiling the whole, and if so lOW. pinny it Mill as aforesaid accommodate d deseribille e teen pin by metes and beitids, and resuming a Just valuation of the same. lent If the said funneata • by you to be faItI3ITIOSIV4 as atoresaid to.ntake said partition or valuation shall be of ottinlcu-nnt . , the premises aforesaid wilt the appertenances ~,, cannot be so Parted and Melded as to accommodate . rat,e than Ctne of the said heirs and legal rePresen• tatives of th.t tald,lntestate, that then you -cause - the Inquest so nits, the whole of the said ?eat ',. 1 estate with the anpurtenancea having respect to the troe valuation tnereof agreeably tpelate. — And flint the partition op valuation so Made yen dise " thk t iy Ana ~ p enty'have before our said Judge at Towana, at an Orphans' Court there to be held on . the reghtar day of sessitins thereof, after such in- . quest shad be madeunder , your band and ftaT; met under the hands - and sca.sed those by whose oaths or afermatious you-shall make such partition or. valuation': and have you then and-there this . writ. • -, - , I Witness: £,D. Morrow, President jet oar said Court at Totrandanre fosabl, the day-of )lay, A. D. 1a50.. , . . • -MIL ~(;.FRISBEE, ' ' • ' . - Clerk of Orphans' Court. ',.. . —....., CE=EI 2jG 41`,..4.44 1 03 .... 1 0$ 0 40 It 40 , .."12.05 . S 00 O Ao. 7 40 840 63041 4'.... 7 41. D 05,8 1C... A 05: 14 4 0 40:.... MMS MI SW 5 25 1245 g 1511255 4 4941 50. h 3511159 4 4 511 40 5 25:1149 I 4310 31- 5 10 1138 ..;.,1122 .... ii2s ......:11134'551118 i COM 03'4 4.3 UN • • • •:10 44:.....it6:,:t ....lion! 1043 ...)10 27: .... 1535 ~..1 1 0 in.:..t1924 .. 1 00954 i. , 511:72 394? 945'a 49 9 52 ....I 94 9 ....: 19 ...4 929 3 591 V. ....; 921 .9 26 218 8 5 3 '3 039 02 ...I 844 SO ..I 838 ....48 37 I 33i 8 OS 2 - 25 , 3 IS 1 08: 730 2 03;760 II OS; 1135.!.3 31 '.1062! 20 9 501.... 104814 20 V:0..... 1013,3 52. 8 00:.... 0012 IS 6 .. 7 4011 00. P. M.1d.:11. A II ir: 4~il _ • - ^ In conformity with 'the above order, 1 hereby - give nottce to the above named helm and all other peraoto Intt.reated. that tat lequeat win be bald on the above estate. on 'the pgmbani, on YIUDAY. JULY 23n, A. I)..ttete. at t o'clealt PF.Tglt d. DEAN, Shill,. Towanda, June 6, ISO; •- ' r, a. BEST;::,--cannrateb7frov'ethe7 4 wnrkfurasthanltauJtklb:l4ll. Capital not required. We will start you. 1121 and upwards made at borne by the ledostliatiliri- - - , Men. soften, boys and girls wantedift, erywlteretik 4" , work for ns. Now , is the time.. You earfdoyebs.t your whole time. to the wort * or cnity.ryvart apttM inuments. No other. business will pay Z_nnillisailk aii :well. No one willing to week ran Olt ttresiOns%.' , eistenwsis pay by engaging at owe. Coldly satin: and terms live.- A gnat , upportantigterlialdag; j immy easily and 'ltonorehly t .441drete 9)...Atigusta.-Vaine. ...., - ,,,...V. 4 5,...::y - a.z . .. 2Z5 .: ,, ; , r. =::l;:;t_iff, , ,,,i-,, : , ei.,*; ,- , P4f :',-.T.vt,,g,.;-. cone' ge_'-i-,-:,::, . I i District Agent, Segal% ' q: ~'TI I _;~~ .:. 4, ME =ill ,~ 1,.:. ME BS