Pratifova Nepotyt GUAR. U. ALLEN', LOCAL IDITOII Towanda, Pa., August 26, 1880. YKT^sRED 1?i TILE POSTOFFICE AT TOWANDA - l 8 MAIL MATTER OF THE SECOND Clam 'N LOCAL AND GENERAL.. The erpiratron of subscription is print on • the colored label. By • noticing the ie every subscriber can tell when his wr will be stopped unless the subscrip -1 renewed. • ~1 1 , - CAMPAIGN REPORTER. Only 25 Cents for Three Months Ve - will send the REPORTER from I .tembe'r Ist to Liec, i ember Ist, 1880, in of teni or more, all addressed - -to one json, at '25 cents per copy._.nd in the . I ,ETEAAI. communkcatious Were received week too late fO l r publication.' Cor poudents should be particular to mail letters- so that tiey will reach us not ,r than Tuesday upon. thi! ely the late,, It Excrism: Saturday BEACTIFL mooulightlnights Tuts will be a good cider year THE "dog days" ended on Saturday last. . SF HAT aro you going to exhibit at the County Fair? - IlLADronn is developing as a to l eacco growing county. •_ Tim Fall term of the Graded School begins on Monday, next. A. C. lIANIMEBLY has erected a steam oidcr mill at Camptown) THE Fall Term of the Co . llegiate Insti tute began on Monday last. IT seems as though• every farmer had the incest corn this season. AEouT GO persons participated in the Picnic of the BALLARD family at, Mt. Pisgah. A. effort is being made to organize 'a Lodge of the Equitable Aid Union at Atli .ns. Ti ..KETs for the Excursion on Sat rday 'next may )ie,obtained at Ifitunv';) Drug :tor., FNIANK SVATTS has charge of the Com misary department at the Soldiers' En campment. :f • Tii Republicans of Smithfield are going to raise a poll at that plae at an early 'day. THE excursion next tiatuftlay the largest one Of the'Reason. • DON'T you forget if—the time' gistering will expire on the Eccou .6eptember. GEORGE FIVIE, of Eabt Smithfi ; a Loicl'Clyde yearling colt which ¶i:23 poulids Ir your pet canary has tits, just put a dromf spirits of nitre into the ,water the bird drinks. farmers arc hush• plowing, anal in two or three weeks will commence to put out the winter crops. .111)NiE School commences .looday, Ser tembor 0, lINSO, at the Academy, with C. F. lILvEnLY, teacher. et ,sae LANDos caught, a black :bass near Wyablsing last week, that weighed lice.p:orn&Z—it is reported: • AT the 'delegate election for the Second IVatd of this Borough, on Saturday even ing, 11 votes were polled. SKr. rates of fare for the excursion next tatin day, in anOtlier column. TnE. Democrats don't like the county ticket, nominated last Tuesday. Well, now, that i too "awfully bad. 7. To Tatmliannock Falls and drake and a wily mile ride on eayima Lake, next Saturday, for *t,00.,.. t: Sullivan Coomy .:I.lricultoral Soci ety `ft its animal Fair tli t is year at Oetuber 7ith ancl Gtb • VivALi - siNn had a circus and ilancock meeting on Wedne,day of week: .l either drew a very large crowd. SEE that you are legi , tereil before Sep tetnbe¢ 2d. A little attention to. this now may initch annoyance at the poll!". THE county ticket nominated on Toes thy gives general satisfaction., \V pill its majority in November at about 4,000 Tun second day of September is the --' last day to register, and the second day of Omober to pay taxes to entitle) you to MEC GEORGE GILT-SON, says a correspond ent, has' purchased the PEAsr: property at West Warren, and contemplates open ing a store there CHANDLER BRINK, - of Pike, was quite sever•ly ill.inrcurene day recently, by fall ing flout a loft in his barn and striking a •aagtiii wheel. _ The people or .Lellaysyille, basing seemed a barber, now want a photo gr:ipli'er to locate there. Same people are ??..-ver satistietl. l'EusoNs alto desire to .liceonte citizens shoaid see that their naturalization pa pers.are see med this week-9r 'at least bet, e ,t Septembel• 2d. A. K. Gumc, of Waverly, son of 0. ltai' invented an harness pad and established 11:anti factory for...them. Tot: Mloagers4of the Agricultural So : 1.", t ty nill Bold, a business' (ueeting at the 11,,t,i on the, Fair Grounds, Friday after !, on tleXt, : at 2 o'cleck. Ti!.: onnu .1 • meeting of the Seventh . Pew-lir:oda Cavalry will be- held af T oy. September 18, 1880. All soldiers sic ito.ited to be present. Till: pulpit of the To^•anda Baptist Chnlch will be filled next Sunday, morn ,_ :t'+d evening, by Bev. W. C. TnuEN, of S:lsquebanna County. (,'lirsett of the Mes siah (Universalist Wlt4.lAlll TAYI:011, Pastor. , At 'lt A. M., subject, "The Necessity of Hot ii N o evening service. 14...ltaysville Ade Weer says that C. c. , .'n - rrn, of Bush, Bur mehanna Co., v , :,,tc41, this year; from one and eleven \ te , llth acres ninety-liyebuchels of oats. R . 1 T 1 1 1 . ircut1.L, s on of Elder THOMAS eti.L, says the Troy Gtriette, of last V 1 Pei; , while rutting an alder on the bank 14 :°It).birein C.. 1. T XESON'S on Tuesday, bb the slipping" of a knife, stabbed Min self above the left knee severely, cutting off an .artery and endangering his lifer FOrtUnately help , was at hand and he is • now doing well under Dr. Tuscv!a,care. Smtvicts be resumed in Christ Church, lEpiscopil), Sunday— 10i.s. si. anti 6 r. Infant Baptism at the latter hour. Sunday School in the morning at 9 o'elock. Fr is said that money is being sent over from Er: - ,laud to aid the election of 11.k-st coot, in view of the fact that be is run ning on a fierce, Trade platform. This is not to be wondered at. THAT was a large excursion to Shill drake- last Friday: It required twelve coaches. Judging from present appear ances the excursion next gaturtlay will teed at Teat twenty coaches. A VOTE was taken On the excursion train from Wyalusing Eo Sbeldrake, day last, resulting as follows .; Gannitiaa, 259 ; HANCOCK, 145 ; WEAVER, 11 ; Dow, 1. Not voting; . s. More HANCOCK boom. THERE will be a flag raising and Re publican mass meeting at Leßaysville, on Saturday afternoon nest. L. - 141 . . HALL, Esq., of this place, and other able speak ers, will be present and address the meet ing. THERE is just one Haxcocic man in the Vaughan Hilt neighborhood, Wyalnsing township, and the Democratic candidate will not get a solitary voto in the Sugar Hill district, Wilmot township. More , 'HANCOCK boom. IMI TUE GARFIELD and ARTHUR Club, of -this' place, held a rousing meeting at Dior cur Hall, on Tuesday evening. The Meet.. ing was addressed in a very able manner by J. SLOAT FASSETr, Esq., and Hon. G. L. S.ll . lTlr, of Elmira. PROPOSALS for dredging the Susque hanna are advertised for from the United States Engineer's office in Ealtimore. This includes that portion 'of the North Branch for which - Congressman WRIGHT secured! an appropriation. Cern, as she said : " Tdon't:tnow you'll go on with your paintin' t morning, Miss Vane, for that Chipstone, the mason, have sent repair Sir Geoffrey's monument, there's a -nasty, rude man a haunt in' away at it now, and, as you kni info itc couatry at tills sZiAbir of the year is delightful—that is, in fair weather. The orchards with their-wealth of ripening fruit, the smooth,i newly moWn fields and similar otheiil scenes make such a trip both attractive and pleasing. , , Timir i will be a musical- concert. given at the . 31. E. Church, at Liberty Corners, Wednesday evening, September Ist, un- . der the direction of Professor H. H. PEN DLETON, 'of Philadelphia. Admission. ; 2s cents. All are cordially invited to attend. . Ily order of Corn. will be THE trial of P,REpEILICK S. WARREN, for the killing of ,31Asos B. WILSON, in ApAl last, occupied the Court of Susque hanna county nerali all last week, and resulted in a verdict by the 'jury, on Monday, after being out from the Sat iirday evening previous, of murder in the second-degree. for re day of pld, has a6i&bs TttE Republicans of Troy held'a ron&- ing meeting at tbo Opera House, and, flung to the breeze 'the handsomest Gar field Sand Arthur banner in the Northern Tier on Friday evening last. Hon. GEO. LANDos addressed the meeting. There wit . ;; much enthusiasm. Over 400 names have beftn placed on the Garfield, and Arthur Club rolls of that place. THE Good Templars of the Northern District will hold their fiftieth Quarterly Convention at East Canton, on Tuesday and Wednesday, August :list and Septern ber Ist. It is hoped-that every Ledge in the District/will he fully 'reposCrited. Our G. W. C. T. Rev. GtonnE C. Mut, will be present. S., P. WAIL ER, Tun'honse of 0. D. MottsE, on Canton street, was broken into on Sunday last, between 10 awl 1 o'clock, by some villain intent on plunder. Ile forced open a hltck door, broke open a desk wherein was a small trunk containing papers, which he scattered about on•tlfe bed, and then de (sunped, getting no money, although Mr. MORSE had received quite an amount the day before, which he probably knew.— Tiwy Gazitte, Owt.No to the rain on Friday last, the pig nic at Weston Station, of the Piesby- Sunday-School was postponed until Saturday, when several car loads of the scholars, their teazhers and friends of the sch,xil, held a very enjoyable pip nic in the beautiful grove at that' point. The • weather was, all that cori l ld be desired, and the party returned at night highly delight ed with the days pleasure's, no accident of any kind having occurred to mar their full enjoyment. C lIA MA'S MCC IX P.E. and GEonoE BEN NETT, two young men of\ Monroeton, were arrested - at that place pn Wednesday last, charged with highway robbery, in having taken from the persoii of WESLEy HA Itv EY nine dollars in money and sever al other articles of value. , 0 1~ a bearing beforl Esquire IlmaBs, on Thursday morning, - they plead guilty to the charge, and were-sentenced to four'montlis in the county jail, and to refund the money and goods stolen. :THE 4ig Wigwam lingerefli. --- AL great splurge as fr something Was.realli going to be donel Lumber changedom one spot to the other—and then the weary 'workmen Close up—dismiss themselves, and all at 41dco become kon eat eonte-at-i bus. The+ is no telling now.what spot they intend to discard, the one iii the meadow ()The one by the harness shop, One thing, however, is demonstrated, the Democratic leoliard has • changed his ,sputa,—Athena Gazette. BAIN the Tutilthanucck correspondent of the Wilkesbarre Record, writing under date of August '2lst : " Last night an im mense meeting of the Republicans was held at the Court House. LEWIS M. Esq., of Towanda, was the speaker an nounced, but otOrs participated. The speech of Mr. HALL was theAwst we have listened to, and his reasons for leaving the Democratic party most sound and convincing. We have not space to enlargd as we wish to do, and are forced to con tent ourselves with this brief notice, tho' feeling thereat injustice to Mr. Ram. and the otho speaker's by so doing." TUE follo. i .ing are the appointments for the Bradford Cpunty ?Teachers' Associa tion which meets 'at Wyalusing, Septem ber 10 and 11, 1850: , Lecturer, Rev. ,L R.' ANGEL ; Papers, Professor J. T. 31c6oLuom aniaT. B. BIG ELOW ; Essays, Misses A.WiIE KINNEY. and FANNIg KINICHE, Pr4ctical Work, Primary Grammar, Miss•Mnv Honor; ; Geography, Professor W. IL Bnown History, Miss Lorrnt DEAF ; Metric Byfi tem, Rev. D. Caw/. ; Commission, Mr. M. T. Hurls ; Orthropy,.Mr. E. Z.:W004, Peelaniatittns, Maps. R.. R. VAVGAAN and Citsnaars ReecriiXsos ; Ifecitaticins, Misses Luxus irseeurt and lams ;Methods of Teaching by Professor E. E. Qtirsir.AN, Messrs. J. S. Bortsna- DON and P. 4. Tuomrsow; to be followed by volunteers. Committee of% Arrange ments, • Rey. D. CRAFT,' Messrs. J. F. BLOCKER, M. T. Rums, H. B. GAYLORD, W. B. KINTNER, ThiSCIS SCSIE BRIKIKA and Lriztr. KEELER ; COMTalittCO on Res. olutions, Professors, Iluitnrrr and BENR. IRCT and Mr. J. F. BLOCREIL 1.8. CRAWFORD; President. ELLA. 6feAt.4nNa . , Sectrettiry. . SAYS the Camptown correspondent of the Tunkhannock ReptMica* under date August 17th : "SEssta 'MITTEN; and ELLA BOYD met with. a seri ous -accident on Monday last. While cominedown. the Camptown hill- some pail of the harness broke and the horse became frightened and ran'throwing the girls out and upsetting the wagon. Ile soon got loose from the wagon and dash. id down Ole hill at a furious rate, and in turning the corner at Mr. llAttorr's be came entangled in the reins and was tifioUrn against the bank with . such force as 'to4uin 'him. The horfe was a very valuable one. The girls escaped without much injury." A Garfield and Arthur Club was organ ized at .New Era August 4th, witbthe following officers : Pri?ident-Jotni I..eFstAN. • Vice Ptc.!idenU--GEci._ TERRY and J. C, DYER. • Secretary-=E: F. LEwts.' • '3 Cor. Secretary—AßTUllß ALLEN. Treasurer—C. F. TERRY With forty-one members to start With and more to heir from. How is that fur the little 'Proiincialr town of Now Era ? After which we hal the pleasure of listim, big to two very able and truthful speeches, delivered by Messrs L. •M. HALL and .13. N. WILLIANT, of Towanda, on the politi cal issues of 'the day. MEsrnEn of Orwell Ride 'Tepm with goyernment leg, returning from an hoot's practice, is accosted by a prominent DeM ocrat with— - "Say, been out prrtichig on • Democrats?" i; 1 g MOnber " No,sir, not to-day.: Hare practiced.on them years ago, though." P. D. (angrily) : "Did it because You liked , to,. I s' pose' Member: "No; sir; did it ;'eausga I thought it .was my duty, and lam . not ashaMed of it, either." 1• C. COLONEL SANFORD'S Lecture on "Old Times and New," at 3lercur Pall, -on Wednesday i'evening of last ,lw6ek; was simply magnificent. A man power, he held his audience spell-bound, while he gave thrilling illustrations and natratives of old times. The ruins of Nmpeii, Rome and Athens. The Great Wall of China. Afterhe had succeeded in humil iating us to tEe lowest possible ;degree by the easy and rapid manner with which he gave . facts and statistics of the people who had lived two and three thousand years ago, that they understoo'd all the arts and sciences that v.;eof the present gener ation knoW nothing about, besides of their having lost arts that we may never know about, and that them: was- nothing new under the sun, and when we began to be lieve that "All that is had been, and all that had been `is," then he took . the sec ond part of his . subject- The New, and gave us: a new-inspiration by' snowing up the wonders of to-day—the : inventions that Lad taken . place since his remem brance. The railroad; the telegraph, the' l .telephone, etc. Things are valuable in proportion as they arc useful. The rail rad waslmore . useful to mankind than. the pyramids, though of so much less pi ,pease. - Ile clo , ed by filling us i with.pride that we lived in the present age, andl in America. Said that as in ancient times, to be allOnnut was a passport:to -regard . and safety in every nation, so now the• American flag was respected and honored iu every country upon the face of the earth. His second lecture, Thursday ev evening, was China and Japan. Although ,not calculated to suggest so much of the marvellous, was highly instructive: Its said ati American usually supposed that upon going to those countries, ho must instantly turn missionary to a nation of heathens that know nothing of work ; but he is surprised to find that in many kinds of industry the Chinese and .ispanese are our superiors.. The speaker has the fa culty of exciting one's curiosity for know ing more about the people and, places he so charmingly describes, and makes °tie desire to read the history Of these strange lands. . . District W. C. T For TangbanaOck Falls and Glen, Cay uga Lake, Sheldrake and Ithaca, Satur day, August 28, 1880. Fare, round trip, including steamboat ride of forty miles, as follews From Train.leares C:l5 A: M. `•Sillier's do '• 66 8:30 `' " New /Wally " •` •`B:4s. " Wilcox's " 8:51 Mo .r.:8•10n. 12.00 6 6 '' 7:30 .• " Towanda, " '• 800 . 6 Mater, 11175 •• ' 6 8:15 •• . •• Milan, I .40 '• 4 . 8:25 " " Athens, 1.50 6 . " 8:35 " Sayre 1.50 " ' 6 8:40 " Art 11.5. at Taughatthock Foals, TicketsCfor sale at all stations. The Gelival.ia`Band and Orchestra, of-Towan da, composed of eighteen pieces, will fur nish music on board of .boat aud along the route. A car will be providedi for bas kets, which should be carefully marked. t ; Any information can be bad by apply ing to E. WALKER, Jr., Leader of Ger- . mania Band. For further particulars see large bills. t' The Wyalusing correspondent of the Elmira :Weerliser thus pleasantly gossips about that wonderfully small, baby at Camptown : lilAN:c and his " wife CLA RA, of Camptown, this „county, are 1 the father and mdther of a very: uncom mon baby. At its birth it weighed one and one-fourth pOunds without clothing. At eight . weeks, two pounds with its clothing on. It L. 4 now eleven weeks old. and weighsin its proper clothing two and. One-half pounds. The mother's finger ring passes over the entire hand and to the shoulder. I little toe is the size of a kernel of wheat, and has a perfect nail. The little. finger one-half inch- long. The whole length of the baby is twelve inches. The parj e ts are able strongpeo ple, and - have been married about- three years, this being. their first. and.'onlyi child. Over tw,t.t; thousand' people ?have .*Lsited the paren4 to see the child. •The father thinks be will put the baby on e*. bibition and is now getting a picture of it .here. ' ller name - is Attar. The baby has a finger . rieg which was fitted by a young jeweler in Elmira. It tias the Word ‘‘ Darling," and is a perfect ring and greatly admired by all." FLAG RAISING AND MEETING. The Rep !,Beans of LeEayiville have a ftagAining and lass meeting on Saturday next, August 2Sth, at 2P. M. Hun. GEORGE LANDON and L. M. HALL, Esq., are the speakers. GERMANIA HAND EXCURSION THAT CAMPTOWN MIDGET. SPECIAL TR A IN. There will be.% SNOW trahi" over the -Barolaylioad mi . Satan* neit, to an cornrnedite those living along the line of that road, wbct desire to go on the excur sion to Shiddrake. Thwiraln l O"vei Foot orPlune at andsrrive at Towanda ut 7:W41; ir. ' 2%.!WYCAJ REGISTE3.ED? The 24 of September is The latest day for makingiadditions to the Registry. I will be at t he grocery of G. S.' SMITII, near Lower Depot, on the Ist .and 2d of September, from 10 A. x. to 2r. x., and, 6 to 8 r. x., to attend to adding payees to the list of,Registered voters. J. R. liEvrws,, W.ard Assessor, Third Ward. Tnit 'Republicans of Spring Hill organ ized o- Club Thursday evening, with the following officers : -Presides —Jowl Hun En. Vice-Presidenit--C. V. Strnszn, M. 8. CULVER. Seerctaries—C. Bnowsixo, C. TAYLOR. The , meeting was ably addressed by Capt. J. W.I,IIowELL, of Scranton, and Lion. W. T. Atoms. POLE RAISING AT MONROETOI. TWO irnoVIVAND PEOPLE PRESENT. -Notwithstanding the threatening ap pearanee of the weather on Thursday last, the pole raising and Mass Meeting at, Monroeton was a decided success in every ,particular. Early in the morning the _people began to w•semble, and at 2. o'clock, when the pole was raised—and it was a magnificent one, one hundred and nine feet in length—it was estimated that there were w,OOO people present. As the polo assumed an upright position, and pie streamer at its top, bearing the names of GARFIELD and ARTHUR floated to the breeze, cheer after cheer was given by the _large' assemblage. After, the pole raising the Garfield and ArthuiClub sus pended across the Main street of the vil lage, a large and handsome flag, bearing the names of the Republican nominees, and again thedarge crowd of people rent the air with cheers. At about 2 o'clock the people assembled on the public square, where a platform had been erect ed and seats provided. The President of the Club callede meeting to order, and in a few appro priate remarks introduced L. M. FULL, F e m., who addressed the assembly for about 40 minutes. His re marks were eloquent, argumentative and convincing, and were listened to with the closest attention, and frequently ap plauded. _Ai the conclusiod of Mr. HALL'S speech, the President introduced 11. N. Windots, Esq., who . made an excellent and telling speech, elicitingifre 4luent ap . plause, and hearty cheers ai its conclusion. lion. GEo. LANDON was the last speaker, and was listened to with eager and 'clo ' se attention. It was a mag nificent effort, full of bristling , points, logical conclusions, convincing arguments and matchless eloquence. No synopsis could do it justice, as a whole. .It was a speech that carried -conviction to those who listened to it. At the conclusion of Mr. Lsx pox's remarks, the Liberty Corners and Monroeton bands, who had contributed much to the enjoymert of the day, by their excellent music, played several pieces, when the meeting with hearty cheers for the ticket, adjourned. While many gentlemen of Monrodtori are entitled to great credit for the success • of. the meeting, to none is more credit., due'llian to J. P. BATTERLEE, NEWT 111.11Ny.v.A.cts and BODE ACKLEY:—the Ist ter gentleman having . charge of the rais ing of the pole..' Many of the residemles and' business-places were • handsolnely dbeqrated with, flags, and all,-.or nearly all—of the citizens of the villas;e seemed f ) be filled with enthusiasm an confident of giving the Republican next 2go vinher, the law:s,t majority vo hy that Borough. IN MEMORIAM At a regular meeting of Granville Cen tre Lodge. No., 687, I. 0. of 0. P., held August 13, 1880, the following resolutions were adopted : WHEREAS, It has pleased-our heavenly Father to remove from our midst a worthy and beloved member of our Lodge, MeKEnnow, our desire to leave recorded a tribute of respect to our de parted brother, therefore, • Resolved, That our loss is his gain, and we bow submissively to. the will of Him who doeth all things well, and will ever cherish his - memory. Resolved, That we extend our heartfelt sympathy to the grief stricken wife and family, -and corn mend them to the God of the'widOw and fatherless. Resolved, That in manifestation of our sorrow, our charter be draped in mourn ing and our 'members wear the usual badge for thirty days, and that these reso lutions be placed ou the records of the Lodge, a copy be sent to the bereaved • family ' • also to the Bradford Republican and Bradford 11EPOILTER. for -publieatim. V. SAICTON, • . P. R.. %%'M COM 11. 11. HEALD, RIFLE MATCH The-short range rifle match, 200 yards, off hand, between the Eastern Bradford Rifle Team, compwed of selected men from the Orwtll, I.ellaysville and Rome Rifle Clubs, and the Waverly (X. Y.) Rifle Team—ten men each—came off \at Wysauking on Monday last, and was wen .by the Waverly team by a score of 387-io IS% The range, kindly furnished by (t,o). E. PIOLLET, was an excellent one, and the weather all that could be desired. ifollows is the score of each' team : 112= - ' 123156 7 8 9 10 Tots! R. R. Pend1eten.........3 45540 2 4 3 4 35 lohn Elsworth 4 5 5 4 3 4 4 5 4 4 - '42 . E,:.-Elsronh 44144 3 5 3 1 5 40 11r..1.51. Barrett . 30433 4 4 4 5 4 34 Stephen Gotham.— ....3 1 5 4.0 4 3 . 3 3 . 4 33 IL Smith 44435 4 4 1 4 4 41 E. H. Pitcher ' ' 40333 3 3 3 3 33.7 44. S. Kinney 3 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 3 - • 36 R.-Stereos:. .4 44444 4 4 5 4 41 J. L. Pendleteu • 4254413145 40 WAYEULT +3llk - ut 21[A11; 1 2 3 4 5 1 4 , Pg 9 10 Total r. E. Pendleton. - - ..... 45444 4 4 4 4 1 11 11. Campbell 445444 1 6 4 4 42 D. D. Knapp 4445 4 3 4 3•13 32 'W. If. Jones • 41540 4 4 5 4 4 34 c. Nullwk 3444 4 3 3 44 , 30 " Ge.rge W. Fish.... .... 6"E. 44434 4 6 3 40 d. . D. Bailey 43 4 2 43 2 4.4 35 Dr. W. D. ....4 4 3 4 5 4 4 4 1 4* 39 A. - Hildebrand . ... 43514 4 5 4 3 40 L.R:Manning...r......3445444434 30 . It is no more that: justi'ee to say that the goose egg of .loNts was froM a pre- Mature discharge of his rifle, and that of 11. IL. PENDLETON from a defective cart- Odle. PERSONAL. E'rrlE MORROW is visiting them% at Laporte • —Mr. and Mrs. CORSER have returned from their visit to the eea shore. —Mr. and Mrs.',E. I Bump:, of Or- Well, bad an enjoyable visit with friends in Owego, last week. .—Rev. GEO. P. 'forams and daughter JULIA, of Stevensyjllei, are visiting friends at Dryden Springs, N. Y. - ' —Miss Lou Winnow, daughter of Dr. D. IL Dans Tow, of Easton, Did., is visit ing relatives in this place. —Miss lisEirs Itsuorso, of Paradise, LaocagterConnty, is Ole finest of Miss BELLE Iloirrox. —Mrs. IiENIW 11.—fricun, ° and children. have returned from a somewhat extemdfsd i visit to friends in Philadelphia and Bucks county. —Mrs. P. E. 03 • of Saginaw dart Mich., accompanied by ~ .r son and ter, is visiting frienua in LellaYerille, bar former home. . Ctrant.Es F., • and Miss MAY RAMS picia4 of EbnirN are tbe, pests, 'of Mr. and Mrs. •llaxtis ITINWLIWAY, oti Second street, Ibis week. - , • • find Mrs. Brit Alt Swim; and Mrs. B. B. lIOLLErr have returned from the. Thi'u.nud Islands. 3lrs. lioriurr caught c hile there a fi sh of the Itasca louse species, weighing fill pounds. , --fey. GEORGE. D. &noun, tIIIR place, has accepted an appointment to the pariNu at Blossburg, Tioga County, and will enter upop the duties of the appoint. meat at an ea,rly day. —Deacon Dewitt GARDNER died at the residence of his son-in-law,. BENJ. IUY 'KENDALL, on ,Poplar street, Wednesday' morning last, at the age of 94 years. lie bad been in feebleihealth 'for some time past. The remains were taken to Wind ham for interment: -• • • —Says the Athens correspondent of the Elmira Gazelle, of Thursday last: "Mika; MYRA. 11.mosnunv, of Sheshequin, Pa., preached in the Universalist Church Sun day morning to the largest congregation that has been in that church for years. Many of our best citizens were present, of all denominations, and were unanimous in their expressions that it was one ef the finest discourses that it had been - their pleasure to listen to in years. Miss KINGEBGEY is a fine speaker, and we predict that the time is not far t distant when she will be ranked as one of the brightest lights in the' Christian ministry. We hope our pedple may have the pleasure of listening to many more of e eloquent sermons." • —On - Satunlay morning Hon. P. M. OsTentioiri was taken with bemorhage of the lungs, but as it was slight, thought but little of it, and that day went over to attend his mother's anniversary gathering at Lake Winola. In the evening when be'returned he with not feeling so well, and the next morning had another pro fuse bemorbage, which was followed by quite a number more each day until yes ,terday, when he had none, and hopes are entertained of his recovery.. His daughter, Mrs. 5: L. KEENEY, who was at Saratoga, was telegraphed for as soon as it was found that her , father's condition was: dangerous, and she immediately hastened to his bedside. Soon after her arrival she was stricken down with a heart affection, and for several days* lay in a precarious condition. We are pleased to state that she, too, is recovering now, and it is now thought both will entirely recover.— nk ,Aannock' Republican, !Oa. —Oitmion I lltossous.—Last evening a 'Very pleasant•party assembled at the resi dence of Postmaster Fin, in Wyalusing. The occasion which brought the company together was the marriage of Mr. FEE'S eldest daughter, Miss EMMA, to Mr. •C. D. Lyox, a telegraph operator of Waver ly, N. Y. .The house was handsomely trimmed with flowers and evergreens ; the guests were numerous, and the bridal Presents elegant. The silken knot was tied by Rev. DAVID CRAFT, in his . usual happy manner. •Among the guests were Req. P. D. Moiuton and family—the Judge being an uncle of the bride. The young hus'bind has given evidence of commendable and piactical forethoughti in providing a cosy and neatly furnished Homo for his bride in Waverly, where they will at once set up housekeeping, and enter upon the• solid comforts 'of married life. It was.a matter of-general remark last evening by those. who had the pleasure of being present and meeting Mr. and Mrs. tLirOx, that they seemed most happilymated, and they carry with them to their new home the best wishes l of a host of friends: The good people of Waverly are to be eongmtulated on the acquisition of the fair and accomplished young bride to their social eircles.-14- view, Thursday lasti Local Correspondence. A wedding, a "Democratic Rally" and a circus combined to make Wednesday of last week a day of interest for this place -and the. wedding was the only one of the trio that paid expenses ! Every OM yie have seen who took in the' excursion Priday seems very much pleased, despite the misunderstanding abant the. boat ride and the wetting they got. An excursion that can give satisfac tion under difficulties is rare. An honest or dishonest count in taking a vote on a train will probably have very little to do with the Presidential election, but after the habit of doing things hon estly is once acquired;—ete. . • At the Republican caucus there was a general turn-out. • The differenees• of opinion were veryislight. A more harmo nious meeting of ;the -kind has not been held in Wyalusina - for a long time. The Jackson Post, G. A. H., are mak. ing arrangements - to atTend the Encamps ment. 1 r gen •;e •n • J. F. CILI3IIMILAIS lost Y valuable horse last-week ; supposed to be (torn the effects of accidentally running a nail in the foot., • - . . C. M. HALL, Esq., of Towanda, spent the Sabbath with friends here, H. 13. GAYLORD is quite sick. At this writing he is t.: ought to b© better. Drs. Ilettrox and ScovILLE attending. Angnst 33. Vitact MOUNTAIN LAKE MIL EDITOR.: !laving oecacton.to be at Mountain Like on Thursday. the 19th inst. ' and se Ting a long train of wagons with their Ally freight of children and young people passing in to the Lake near the residence of Mr. Lit.Nox, on inquiry I learned that it was the Sabbath Schools of. Moufltain Lake and Maury Grove going to the Lake for a picnic. Won't you go with us?" asked my informant. " There wilt be enough fur all that will come." -And judging from the Sight of their wellffilled baskets I could not doubt his word: ' I consented, hiving a desire to ,see the Lake from that side. After listening to some . very tine music from the West Burlington Cornet Band, we were called inside the summer house, where we listened to some appropriate remarks from the Rev. PAta. SMITU, of Burling ton. Then we were served with our din ner, and such a dinner a king might envy. And then-to the Llke for a ride in the boats. I observed with pleasure the quiet deportment of the young people, of whom there were not a few. .God bless them ! May they glide down the stream of life as smoothly as did their boats on the Lake. I shati not soon forget my visit with the people of Mountain Lake and Hickory Grove. - Yours, G. A. S. Mbuntain Lake, August 21. • Smithfield is quite a lively place, still it is not so full of drug stores as you made it appear in our last • correspondence. Please examine the manuscript and see if it does not read "four dry goods stores," instead of four drug stores. If it does not read thus, it certainly should. [lt reads drug stores .—= En. We have been having quite lively, as well as sad, times. Several picnics have been held in different parts of our town ship, a history of which yoa have already published, and we will let that suffice. Mr. WILLIAM MESSING, a promising young man 21 years of age, after only a few days: sickness, died on Wednesday the 11th lust., of typhoid fever. lie was of German descent, of 'Christian parents, and always lived in Smithfield. His wid owed mother and family moved to. Bur lington last spring, but IVlttaft stayed in town and worked- for Mr. Bnannsts, where he was taken sick and died. In early life he united with the Church of Christ in this place and has ever lived a faithful Christian, and died with a prayer upon his lips. His mother and _friends have the sympathy of all who know them. Miss LUCRETIA DOTY, aged 36 years, died — Thursday evening lait after several weeks of severe sickness, which she suf fered patiently until the end. She also was a consistent Christian and a member of the Baptist Church - of this place from her youth. Sheiras beloved by all who knew her. Iffil On Saturday morning last Mr. WELLs LEONAIID lost hid little boy, OnuE, WhO died from diph theria , being sic); only 30 hours. Dr. tiIiDEILWOOD was. called, but could render no help, as the child was then dying and only lived a few hours afterwazd. - OnLIE was a sprightly little fellow only three years old, and being al ways healthy and active, the, blow was more severe to his parents . . About four years ago these same • parents lik4 their only child, a little girl, very suddenly by drinking-tbe . dregs of a bottle which con. gained a solution of .corrosive: sublimite that was in the garret and supposed to be empty. This helps to make their present loss still more eevere and keenly felt, and WYALUSING SMITHFIELD. fie, have the heartfelt sympathy of their friends and neighbors. _ We have just learned that Mrs. Mae: OMMISTTF. GEOOOLDS, Of Waverly, N.Y., die() last evening. and 15 to - to buried to morrow at this plaste,vbere she has many. relatives and friends. hire. GEROULDe was one of the first settlers in this town ship, her age being that of 82 years. Some four or Ifive years sgo she moved to Ma verly, but the mast of her life has been spent In this 4illage. The little lime +girl belonging to F. Wneehen, of this village, has been very sick with dipththei ia. We learn that Mc is nowitneriiving. , Mr., Wst. H. PiEnce Is very sick and tiCit'expeeted to live long. - Nof. I. 8. CRAWFoIIn came in town last Friday looking quite natural. His school has leommeneed -to-day with 135 scholars. ' ,P , Pder B. S. DEAN, BeHair, 0., ifith his family, am visiting friends , in this place. They are expecting . to remain here until after the yearly meeting of the Disciples of Bradford county, which is to be held with this church, commencing Friday evening, September 17th, and continuing over Sunday. MUMMER.. Smithfield, August 23. ULSTER , Again we are called upon to chronicle the departure from our midst of one of our most respected young ladies. I'Ve refer to the marriage of Mies STELLA PrtvirEn, daughter of H. B. Prreunn; to Mr. M. E. Cnunnucx, of Towanda, which occurred - on Wednesday, August 10th,. at 5 o'clock; r.l at the residence of . the bride's paren ts, Rev. .L- S. STEwsnr, of Towanda, officiating. Although we are sorry to low our young ladies and have Mein take up their abode elsewhere, yet we heartily tender to the happy couple our best wishes, and "may they live long and prosper." JACKSON HOLLENUACE, while laboring for JAMEs NATIIEn, came near 'being launched into eternity yesterday. Mr. H. with Mr. W. lihr t nittm, was endeavoring to remove a heavy partition, when a prop gave way, letting the partition fall, which, striking Mr. H., felled him to' the floor, where ho remained unconscious for some time, As soon as be could be removed he was taken to Dr. L. B. Sstirn's office, where his numerous wounds were prcl,p erly dressed. Had he been- struck iitily about one inch letVer it would uncloubt eilly BP VC caused instant death. ' A young child of WELLS LEONARD did of diphtheria Saturdaymoruing last. The funeral *as, held—at the house Sunday afternoon: 'The Gairi'uy,Lro and Awrirux Club met Saturday evenin and transacted business relating-to the a mpaign. August 2L No Goon Pa f.cupio.—No man can do a good job of w k, "'reach a good ser. moo, 'try a law suit well, doctor a patient, or write a good article when he feels mis erable and dull, with sluggish brain and unsteady nerves; and none should make. the attempt in such a condition when_it can be so easily and cheaply removed y a little, Hop Bitters. Sec other cokmn. pUSINESS,LOCAL. t CASH PAID FOR PRODUCE at Oct. 30. • bECNEU & ti of aura. CORSER has the bt3 . B *wearing Shoes M for en, Boys and Youthel , lefay ever offered In Towanda, and at prices within tho reach of all. tE,N; Our' Foods are NEW and of the BEST QUALITY. ifIICKER 4 VW:011T. T - Dyspepsia in worst forms will yield to the use of CiIITER'S Littlo Nerve Pills allied by CARTitat'S Little Liver rills. They not only relieve present distress but strengthen the stomach and digestive apparatus. tir State Normal School of 'Mansfield, Tloga county, Pa., L . opeu I ' VEDNESDAY, SErTEMILETt. IRr, 141. lEMME! Fora good, durable add neat-fitting SHOE, Ca!Vat F. J. BLII3US, opposite Feeley's Hotel. s Nov. 27-tt. 'PENNSYLVANIA STATE COL- LEGE admits both sexes. Endowment halt a -Tuition free. -Courses or study:CW*l - and Agricultural. A thorough Pre piiatory Departmqat. Expenses ett to $5 per week. For catalogue, aildrellS JOSYPII SUOUTLIDOI6, A. M., Pres. State College. pa. Aug. 12-wlO. Saperior ; ,j articles in universal re quest are always cunterfeited, and the pirate, of trade, who plek u p) a living by depredating upon the rights of others, are constantly 'trying to cheat the public by substniiiing, imitating and fasilying SIMMONS'. Liver Regulator; but beware: take none es&pt undei our copyrighted. engraved tabel, with. seal, signature mid stamp of J.• I. zElps &Co. Alw lam' Provisions of all kinds, of the b6t quality, at DZCICEIL & VOrol/7'6. ®" Try our New JAP. TEA. Best in town. Dr.cusn a vorour. or Choice TEAS and COFFEE a peclalty at DatmEn voronvs. re WARTF.D IMMEDIATELY. agents on the life of General .Laat A:GARFIELD, by "Carleton," the popnlar, brilliant and fascinat ing writer. The finest biographical pubilcatiOn which will be offered to canvassers during the campaign. LlßtilAl. TERMS. For territory, etc., apply at once to JOELIN M. UOLLANO t. 610 Arc); street, Philadelphia. Aug. 19. Or PRICES WAY DOWN on Gents' Floe and Coarse Boots at BLrSl'B, ow:mite Bee lere Hotel.. Nov. 2.74 f. ggr The I t aagest, Best and Cheapest line of Shoes 'for I.,adlcs', illsses , -and Childress• wear is found at Consan's new store, corers Main and l•lae-sts., Tracy & Noble's Block. •aprk7s Ur B. RODGERS chalk :Tea compe tition for quality of goods and low .Priced on Sash, Ocmrs„ Blinds and Moldlnit., and a$ bulldingroa terlal, [aug3•tfl. t It is impossible for a woman after a faithful course of treatment with tLvoia Z. Ait's VEGETABLE COMPOUND to confirm./ to stiffer with a weakness of the uterus. F.neloso a sitarhp tb mrs. INDIA, E. PI NKMAIII, 233 WeStqrn:Avenue, Lynn., Mass., for pamphlets. Sold by Dr. IL C. POltTill, Druggist, Towanda, Pa. . • .., Vr FROM . INSTINGUISIIED C1:111GT. N.--Weallifigtoß, 1). C.; June 19. 1879. I have known of Several persons who regarded themselves as greatly henellted, and some of then, as perma nently cured of diseases of the kidneys And urinary organs by your medicine. WARNER'S Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. I Aare known, too, of Its use In similar cases by pnysclans of the hithest character and' standing. • I do not doubt that 1p has great virtue. d. R.RANKIN. , Extract from a letter trom Ilickett & Griffin, Druggists. Monroe, N. C dIONRO L , De6emberitik—We bare no hesi tation idsaying that your Bate Kidney and Liver Cure 111 the most efficient combination tor obStinate Kidney Diseases we have ever known—and we.. have no meagre experience. our Dr. DIFICILTT be ing a practicing physician for nearly twenty years, , BICKETT S GRIFFIN. MARRIED. LYON—FEE,-At the residence of the bride's parents In Wygnslng, August 18th , Pain, by Rise. D. Craft. Mr. Charleall. Lyon. of Athens, and Miss Cilium, eldest daughter of Andrew Fee, Esq. BEVAN—KEN:CV/T.—At the house of U. L. Kennedy In Ulster, •August 18th, IttSo, by Iler. C; C. Conte, Mr. Richard L. Koran, of Duritnit. ton, and Miss Della.L. Kennedy, of Ulster. i VitroAbgertiseutists. DEEKSKILL (N. Y.) MILITARY ACADEMY—For clreulArs; athiren Col. C. .1, Wright, A. H., - July c ts, wil EH. DOHMAATL, - •• 325 East Water St.,' EIMITS, N.Y. • tat Floor DRY GOODS 2d Floor MILLINERY • PI Floor CARPETS 4th Floor' CLOAKS k SHAWLS Upper doors accessible by elevator: -A visit of Inspection la respectfully solicited • persona are hereby forbidden from trustlng any persod on my account. as 1 will not pay any debts contracted with Out a written order from me. CHARLOTTE CIIILSON. Asylum, August 0, 18804v30. GEO. W. KIMBERLEX, 4170e1E,Y-AT.LAW, TOWAN DA, PA Oilice-13zeon4 . door toting or First National Bank. . • August 12, 1880. BLAIRSVILLE (PA.) LADIES' SEMENAM—Beautiful grounds, ammo atolls buildings, now sod superior Mame for prac tice, and THOBOCOVI taarituvrittat. Ten instruc tors. Terms moderate. Thirtieth year begins September 8, tam Catalogues, apply to Itim T. R. RWlNG,Tritippol. • July 294132. . lIM Wyoming Seminary. and Commekeictri 00110g0. THE WYOMING SEMINARY IS A FIRST-CLASS ; BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. - . , r • The Seminary' o ff ers to students the following ',Courses of Study : Common English, Normal Course, Literature and Science, Classical Course,- College Preparatory Course, Course in Music, arid Coarse in Art: Students not desiring to take any ono of the Courses of Study may take any studies which they are prepared.to enter. Prices Within reach of all. ~, The Commercial College gives instruction in Penmanship, Commercial Law, Political Economy, Commercial, Arathetic, Business Correspondence, Telegraphy, and Book-keeping as applied to business of all kinds. Five Telegraph Offices, -Two . Banks, etc. . Pall Terms opens September lst. Commercial students address Riv. L. .1.. SPRAGUE, A. M., and all otheri REV. D. COPELA.ND, D. D., Kingston, LUzerne County, Pa. .- - July 22d- s o. i grew itbvertiseuteut. 31 ILLB:—The undersignddhaving leased the old Saulsbury 3111% afoaki -the patronage of the community. t.lristozii Work done Immediately and In good enter. All leaks In the Mill have been repaired and hereafter it wilt MI kept in goad order. Feed; 'Flour, Meal and Bran constantly on . hand. Cash paid for grain at Masontown. W. WELLS. 3fonreeton, June 17, 1880. PROCLAMATION. - WHEREAS, Hon. P5..6. D. StOUROW, PlTSltlet:t Judge of totitath Judicial Distelet; consisting of the county of Bradford, has, Issued his precept bearing date the 11th day of .May, that'. to me directed, for holding a Court ot - oyer and Terminer, General Jail Delivery, cuarterSeselrin of the Peace, Com. inoa Pleaa anti' Orphan's Court at Towanda. for the county of Bradford,, conimenclug on Monday. SEPTEMBER arff, thie, to continue three weeks. Notice Is therefore hereby given to the Coroners" and Justices of 'the Peace of the county of Brad= ford, that they be then 'and there In their peeper persons, at 10 o'clock Innis , forenoon of said day, with records- Inquisitions and other remembrances to do thosettstugs which to t*.ir office appertain to be done : and there who Rio bound by recognis pieces or otherwble, to prosecute against the prise.; tiers who areor Atay be In the jail of, said county, are to be then and there to prosecur'e against them e* shall be just. Jurors are- requested to Se punc tual In theft' attendance, agreeably to theirthotice. Dated at Towanda, the 9th day of August. In the 'year of our Lord one thousand--elght hundred and eighty, and of the Independence of the " United States one hundred and fourth. PETER J. DEAN. Shert g. TRIAL LIST FOR SEPTEMBER Term of Court, to lerhelti at Towanda : a KARL." .. . FECO.ID !EEIC. ' Ellen K. Mltediell vs. Jas} Kelly eject Pomeroy Tiros. vs. S. Ilit and .1. S. Madden.— Issue Pa. & N.Y.R. R. Co. vs. , J.D. Motitanye et al—eject Jackson Lewis vs. Wilt. Whitney trespass Seth Doans.s miner vs. C. W. Wane troVer A. A. •Valiner's use vs. A. J. Layton appeal Wm. M. Keeler's use vs. Barret Keelii... .... ttsspt Miami S, Pike's ulto vs. C. 11111101Cker . rep Margaret D. Kline's use vi. G. W. Montt et al.tress F. G. nitre use vs. Geo. Vivi.. et al Issue P. Wi McDonnell vs. A.. J: Layton [regrew 0. J. Chulitsuck vs. W.. 11. litergan•sestate...asspt W. R. Storrs, assignee, vs. T. It. Jordan......asspt Daniel Bensiey vs. S. Evans et al ....eject J. Munch, guardian. vs. P. 1,„ Ward et al....eject li. IL Kilburn: :WWI% is. Hart. Fire In. Co...debt (LP: Tracy Int Job Morley ' trespass James Bryant vs. Ellisnan Smith trespass Chas. P. Gould vs. Wau. Lloyd appeal D. B. Walker et al vel. , Pa. & N.C. & It.R.Co.eject Guy C'. Holton vs. Elhaliati Smith . appeal Wm. 31. Mallory vs. Jas. T. Craft et al...ortltton John Holmes vs. I'. L. Decker.... . asset Chas. Peseigis A Co. vs. Kinney & Watklns..debt Chas. Perrlgo A Co. vs. lifailes Watkins ' debt 111I1D BV.F.EII. • 'Cleo. Strong vs. C. W. elmlie.-- appeal Clement Henkel vs. Porte Luber , : debt A. T. Fox, assignee, vs: V. E. Eloilet asset nose Vllicent vs. I'a. S: N.Y.C. A B. 1t.C0.,..ca..e Temperance Smith V 8 11. W. Wheelock, del.t C, A. Heavener vs. David Ileavener's ex•r:..s.,spt .1. B Brodley VB. Alonzo 11111 et al ' elect I'. Ilagan's ad m'r vs. A. J. Layton et C 1.... appeal Mary Regan's use vs. A. J. I.ny ton et al. , ..appeal Hi:lden A Mullock.vs. Holcomb A Angus.. tre.s r as4 J. L. Elabree vs. Hugh (;lark ' foie Mlnnequa Srg Inn.Co./vs,llottsvllle 311 1 n.Co.debt Lenora Heath et al vs.":lohti C,orroll ..... ..,. tiespass Gen. W. Esser vs. Jon. 0. Ward ttespass Wm: H. Dankest's. Wm. 3lay t n'spass W. P. Coburn vs, 11. R. hall appeal Hiram Horton's use vs. E. Shepard sci fa ' . .. 6 6 David King vs: Chas Vtalll',aPPeal Win. 11. Christian vs. J. ,DiDwen set la J. Carroll vs. Liverresd.. L. & G. Ins. Co debt First Wesleyan Church vs. S. Powell et. al—elect L. F. fitoetchlris vs. Wro. Gardner debt .1, Swackhammer vs. Chis.A Mary Sill eject • Subikenas for second. week returnable Monday. September lath.' at 2 o'clock, 11. M.: third week, Monday. September 20th, at 2 d'clork. P. 31. . . GEO. W. EL AC KMAN, Prothouoiary. Towanda, Sully - 1$ BAN..KRUPTCY%—.IIII the Dis trict Courtof the United States, for the West ern District of, Pentisylvania. in the matter of .tames W. Taylor and Mahlon M. Spalding, bank ,rupts. In bankruptcy. by virtue of, an order• of the District Court of 'the thitted States for the Western District of Pennsylvania. I will sell at public auction at the court House is Towanda, Penna.. On',..MONDAY. .4.I'GEST 20T11, IUO, at 10 o'clock, A.M., a lot of booß accounts. notes, Judgments, etc., belonging to estate of above•natued bankrupts. a schedule 4,t , which will be exhjblted at time of sale. I will also Sell at same Watt and place. I, Marvin's safe. 2 small upholstered seats. I desk, I table counter, etc„ belonging ' to , said estate. Terms or saler— CA;11. E. T. FOX, Assignee. ! ,Towanda..Augitst NOTICE._AtIt persons of ar ti e ie f ia o f r o be i. Timberon the lands waiii McGovern, In Overton Township, without .the written consent of the undersigned, under the penalty of the law. JOHN 315:00VERN, Executor. i 'Overton, 'May 3.1, Is';',o-Iyr• VXECUTOR'S .NOTICE.— Let ters testandmtar}•hating been granted to the undersigned. under the last and telitaineut at. George late at Wyalusing, decebsed, all persons iindebled to the. estate of said deeedent are hereby uotlged to make Immediate paynient, and all having deltas against said estate Mast ;it*. sent the same duly authenticated to the under. signed for settle:lwatt. .1. K. NEWELL, Eaecutot.. Wyalusing, Pa., August 5, then. .) I'I'LICATION DIVORCE. A —To L. it. Case. In . the Court of Com mon Pleasof Bradford county. No. 272. February Term, 1660. You are hereby notified that Emma, your wife. has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County for a divorce foon the bonds of matrimony, and the said Court has ap polnted•Mtnday, September 6th, usn. In the Court House at - Towanda, for bearing the said Eusma. in the peemises, at which time and place you may attend D you think proper. 10e-Bv. • • PETER J. DEAN, Sheriff. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE. —To Willard D. Buxton. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county. No. *.r;il. ttop• telpher Term, ISSO. You - are hereby notified that Rolla E.. your wife. has appliedto the .Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. and the said. Court has appointed Monday, September 6th. ISKI, in the Court - House In Towanda, for hearing the said Rolla E., in the premises, at which time and place you may attend if you think prois , r. 104 w. - rETER .1. DEAN, Sh ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —Estate of G. Wayne Kinney; deceased.' I.etteraadmlutstration on the estate of G. Wayne - Kinney, late of Sheshequin township, Bradford county, Penna., halw , licen granted to G. W. Blackman. sesldlng In Tiewamsa Borough. In said county, to whom all perso indebted to said estate are requested to make pay and those haying claims or demands will m o 'known the Bartle Hlthout &lay. _ (3EO. W. BLACKMAN, Ad Towanda, Pa., .July V, issO4s6. • STATE Normal School ! MANSFIELD, TIOGA- CO., PA The State Normal SOhool. at il'anPlletKl opens WEDNESDAY, SEPT'ESIBEU I;i-tatiCke nip Less than at any other school In the State. Three tet rosin the year .8.1 each. or We. Tht, includes tuition to all branehes, hoard, fuel, nil, room:Tent. .and trashing. The expenses of those preparhig to teach will be Of per term, or .18S. The year of graduation, expenses only .118 for the year. The appropriations from the State reduce the expenses of the year firm eits9 to forthe year of gradu ation.- .Tottlon . for those boarding out of the bulltllug 111 per term. ',No cal roe. EArly avyaleatmo should be made for good rooms 1115.- For Circulars and futormattuu address ' • D. C. Tlltfil AS, Prlue'pal. Mansfield. N., August 19, ISSO-w9. L. B. POWELL, PIANOS,. ORGANS MUSICAL 115 WYOMINC-AVE., SCRANTON Not having flompleted the _niningiment to sell my Music Business to Mr. WALtEII OMR, it will hereafter - be eosdneted in my own name_ E. .1. Bunn. C. WitirrExatont, C.J. rimless& and. F. 1,4 - 0.03t0 will remain with me as heretolure. L B. POWELL. Scranton, Pal July 15, iftbo. EAST; FRONT. nfstrator MERCHANDISE. CHANGE OP NAME. I= nr- 178-go THE, RR EI:ASSOCIATION [01141141=- 4 0 0 F1i5)*,417-OF4-1 1 1 A. LOUDON SNOWDEN, President: Cash Aft k sseits,,, Capital Stoek, All Other Liabilities Net Surplus, 1` This .4ssaciatiQn has paid losse e s antortn,ting to.nearly ATILLIONS OF DOLL.IR,S. _ - • WM. S. VINCENT, AGENT, ,icsaf. QIIERIFF'S SALE'S.--By - virtue ) sundrs wrltA - hoard ont of t1;0 Court of .moron Pleas of Bradford County . - and to toe directed, I will eipmke to put,!le sate, at the Court Hbuse In Towanda Borough, no „ Friday, tirptem‘er 10th, Via!, , ail o'olock, P.. M.; the following descri proper ty. to wit: loni . . No; tl. Otte lot of land, Situate in South Waverly Boriiii2 ll, lanulded as Tethers: ' Beginning at the. northeaSt corned of a lot deeded by Cyrus Watford i to F. A.. }trot ' • thence south 814° east 120 feet to the west side of Warford; street ilt being a'street. 50 feet V.1.1s and conneeled northerly with Brad ford street); thence mirth 2 5.. , i east along its west- . ern line feti feet; thence north Sl'S* West t2O feet to Theodore F. Shim:nen - a northeast corner; thence south 21 s o west otehls eastern line 5o feet to the piaci, or beginning ; contains 1,00 1 !aware, feet of land, with] framed dwelling house and few fruit trees thereon. -Suit of Phebe V. Marsh vs. George Barnes. AlsO at suitor The Bradford Loan and Building As...eel:Dion of Athens vs. Om. Barnes. -.No. 2. A itSO—Orie other lot - of lane, situate In South Creek '4, Oteuship, hounded as follows: fte ginning at a rich:elf tree near the read leading front - South Creek to Well., being the southwest corner of a lot fornierly rim -out do dote, It. Kerricli : thence north to east 105 rods to a post on the south line of the Bingham lands s thence along said Due smith 8 31 4 . east 116 rods or thvrea'',outs to. the southeast corner of said liertick lot: thence along the south line of said lot north 89° 30' west 116 6.15 rods to the place of, beginning ; Contains :6 acres and 14 perches'of !and, more or less, alt Wipe ved; witted trained timise, 1 framed barn and an orchard of (rut etrees thereon. ; • - No. 3. Al.so--sOne. other lot of land, situate in South Creek township, Niunded as follows: Ail. leining on the south stile of the oneabove described 116 e-10 rods: there .frontsoutheast corner of said lot south or nearly so 30 3-10 rods to a posit ; 'thence' westerly 72 rods to another corner; thence a north ,: esterly eburse to the place of.beginning: contains Let acres at 1.36 perches of land, more or less fa tot formerly rim out to John P.,Kerriekl, all im proved: no hut:dings. Suit of L. C. Boughton vs. Daniel Boughton. . • No, 4. ALSO—One other lot of lat , al, sltna'e In 1 Columbia: township. hounded north, east and south by lands of Eliza Wilson, and west by,the public' , highway leading from Austinville to Well: con; in [sins 2 acres,ure or less. Rettig the KW t, let of laud -that was reserved in deed - bearing , date as above from William Wilson to Ellett Wilsefu, with t now framed !tense, 1 framed tarn. and an old' house thereon. tout of 0. Westinghouse A Cu. vs. err Wilson, . No.is. ALSO—One other ifat of land, situate hi Derrick township, bounded north by lauds of Le man' Mattison. east and south by the public higke way. and west by lands of G. F. Warner and All retntore - ; contains 2 acres, more or less, all lid ii,roved. with 1 framed house, 1 framed ba ' other datbuildiegs and few fruit and, tinfoine '1 trees thriven. 'suit of 0. IL Pickerthg• vs. A.. L'Ste phens, °I I - No. C. A 1.90-r One other lot of land. situate in Itonte township, 'bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake and stones in -the ct litre of the. highway I-fatitng senthward by Esther Marsh 'to Towner 111 1 1 ; there. 'her It l'iO t ". east by lands of Silas !.artier '22 040 perches. to a stake and stones; thenet , south is i 4 0 east 31 perches to a stake and stones% thence south i'4° west -113.10 perches to a stake and stone-s: thence north Si. 'west by lands of Esther Marsh 30 8-10 perches to 4 . -stake for a cor ner,' almet 2 perches west of the first mentioned highway: IlMince south Lis• Wait 13 4-10 perches to. a hemlock stump; thence north ssiS° west by lands of Wm. 'Wolf (now J. A. Alien) 66 perches to a stake and stones: thence north 11° east by lands or Silas Burlier 66. 5-10 perches to - the plia-p of lit gins nine' cantaini22 acres/ more or less. i ~ Jo.:. ALSO—One other lot uf - land "Sl , tuate - in Rome township. bounded as follow, : Beginning at a stake and stones the northeast corner of a lot deeded by S. N. 'Barnet to the within gratitue ; Thence south silli ° -east 55 5.10 perches to a post: thence south I , l * west 40 tido perclms to a stake on the line of Mrs. Marsh,: thence along the north line of the same not lb gs• w e st 50 340 per c hes to the northeast corner of a lot deeded by S. N. Bar rier to the within grantee ; thence along the s;ittle grantee's lot north I's. west 41,3-10 perches to the piaeo of beginning; contains 15 acres, more or less. There being lu . the two above pieces of land 3: acres, more or lest, nearly nil improved. With 1' framed hofise."l small barn and few fruit trees thereon. Suit of George Niehols,lo use of O. 1). Kinney, vs. Win. Wolf. • No. 8. AI,SO-4 ine other lot of land, situate !n Tekranda township, hounded north by lot' No. to. east by Railroad Street, south by lot Nd. 5, and west br an alley. Being lot No. 0 in a plot and sure," made by 0. F. Mason, of South Towanda; being about 150 feet seep and 68 feet front. all be-- proved : no buildings. Suit of If. L. Scott vs. Catharine Glills. ' . _ • No. d.• ALSO—One other la of land, ' , Duets) In Monroe 'township. bounded as follows: Beginning out. the south bank of the Kent run at a birch run ning north 140 perches to the northeast corner of A. Johnson's land to a post niner ; thence east 25 perches to a post corner on Ste Ellis line ; . thence. south :X. perches toe pine stump corner; thence east 33 perches to a post corner ; thence south lii perches to the road on the south bank of Kent run; thence West, along said road 63 perches to the.place of teglnidng; contains 50 acres, more or less,aboot 3 Improved, wills 1 log house anti 1 old barn there on, Suitof John Rotuma' Ilse vs. Mosieste. Joinrson. No. 10. A I.SO--One other lot of land, situate in Towanda Borough, twentieel as follows: Beginning at R. M. Welles' northeast corner on Poplar street: thence easterly along the south line of fools' . street 50 feet more or /ells than alley; thence south erly along the west, line of . :sild alley 100 feet mots or less to the place of begifoallig. Said party of the first part hereby specially reserves to Fred A. Cash and 'David Cosh's estate, or their heirs or assignS, the right to cut off water from the house situated on the abevo described premises, which is taken from a certaluwater pipe belonging tOliavtd Cash's estate, at any time the said Fred A.Cash or Cash's estate may ossire; all Improved, . with 1 framed Movie, other outbuildings and few fruit trees tbertninis, Salt . of .folin Ifolmes vs. George -and Ain ells Walborn. •- i , • i • No. 11. ALSO—One other lot of land, situate In Tuscarora township, bounded north by lands of Jackson Cogswell and Samuel Tewksbery, east by lands formerly of Samuel Tewksbery. now Wllllarn Fbinney; south by lands of estate of Henry Kinney and Oliver Warner; and west by lauds of estate of !leery Kinney; contains 52 acres, more or less. about 5 improved,-wlth I board shanty and•l board shed thereon. Suit of Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co. vs. -Louise Greek. No. 12. ALSO—One other Id of , land, situate In -Franklin township, bounded as follows: Beene Ing at a post in the 'centre of the restrain:ring from West Franklin to Granville; theneb 18'4? emit 10 rods and 10 links to a post : thence north 13 0 West 02 feet to a post ; thence 'nth° wept 10 rods and 10 links to a post; thence south 130 east op ft to the place of beginning; contains X an acre, mbre or lees, all improved, with 1 framed Church building and 2 horse sheds thereon. Suit of T. J. Sculley vs. Union Meeting House, West Franklin: . No. 13. ALSO—One other lot of land, situate in South Waverly Borough, Weeded north by a lot of - Patrick Frost, east by lot of Frank-Hudson, south by South street, and, "test by Lodes street: all ,Im proved, with 1 framed house, t framed barn and Ifew fruit trees thereon. ;Snit of Patric& Maloney To. Thant= Frost. . . No. 14. ALSO—One other lot of land, situate In Mtn 1111 STATEMENT OF ~.. :~ Baas ZULU t'ES I I 4 FRONT. JACOB 11. LEN, Secrektry. $4 , 5 206,240 00 $500,000 00 2,539,153 00 1,167,087 .00 84,206,240 00 Towanda, Penna. Segal. IMIIIIME=!!!!IfIIIM!ILE/1111 Towanda township, IIOnLAPd north by tot No. past by an alfry. south by lot N.. 91. and' west by Main street; being SO feet (rent and about 110 feet daep., all Iniprotred-t no buildings. Rehm lot No. 93 on map and surley of. Masco's fano made by 'W. It.. Morgan . for trustee. • No. b',. ALSO. , -fair oilier lot of laud, situate In Towanda township, boUnded north by lot No. 7,6, east by Centre street,-south by lot No. SA, nod a est by an alley; being si) feet front and about Ins feet • d-ep.all Improved; no buildings. tiring lor No. ,57_,.0n a map and surrey of Mason's farm-made by. W. It. Morgan for .trustee. Suit of 11. L. Scott, trustee of G. F. Mason, vs. U. J. SLAB]: . - REGISTER'S NOTICE .-Notice hereby given, that Met; has been flied In Inu ofilye of..4egister of Wills in-a nil for the of Bradford acCounts 9 , 1 adnrinistration upon the folowing estateic viz : Final account of C. W.•Resiaoltis, executor of Frederick Gregory,. late Of Pike. ileyea‘eit. ..7arttal account trf A. G. Crammer, adndnistrator of -Philo Mimeos, _late. of 3tonroeton Borough, de. , ceased. . . 6eeonll partlal.aceonnt. of Betsey A. Pratt, emee utriacor, L'erry B. Pratt-. late of West Butlingtou, deceased. --• • Final account of Rodney Brewer, with will auneied of Ira Brewer, late of .Urrvell, deeeased. Partial account of Charlotte Chil&ln; executrix or Geo. W. Cl.lllon. late of Asylum. deceased. Final aecount of I). H. litirntlaut; guardlau.of Eva Raynor. iitlitor child of W. H. Raynor, late of I:: , igt.ury, deceased. s Vital account of Rowe!) Brainball, guardian of_ Edward J: Middaugh. minor' child of Isaac -14.fi1.t • Asoch, tate of WyalnAng, deceased.. .• • Final account' of ;John IlOnt and If; N. null,' administrators of Thomas L. Preston, late of Troy; township, deceased. tieconot.partial account-of R. I:. Pfielik ono of erecutors of Perry It. Pratt, late of West Bur ilNtrton, deceased. ' . ;1;1%-t,artteegtent. of °kat C. Post, one - of .the ail : is t rat ors of Isaac S.Post, late of Towanda town sl.ip, dereaqed. ' Partial aeroluit of John Livens, one of the ad ministrators with will aniexed of Daniel Livens, late of South'Creek, deceased. -Final Recount of Cyrus' Cook, administrator of llorrlet Arnold, late of Warren, aece.ised. Final account of I. C. itt.sabaugb, admlntitra tor of Allen it. Dorsey, late of Athens Borough, deceased. ' Final acconnt of Bev. H. H. Dunn, executor-of ran-lett Burge. late of Troy. deceased. . Final account of 11, L. Ilalght, administ;aaor with will annexed of Christopher tt.rulth, late of deCeased. Final account of Ge 6. West. guardian of She estate of Marthal Jane 'Elizabeth Greenacre-, of sutton. Yorfolk, t:rigland, child of Robert Gnu:n acre rani heir at law of Amos Corneby, late of A:heus toWnship, deceased. 11, Final account of. Gik). C. West, daardlatf of the e• ate of Mary And Greenacre. of tslitton, Norfolk, England. child of T , ltotiert Greeuac e and heir at law of 'Amos corn*, late of Athe s townibto, de ceased. , Partial account of E. T. Fox, e ecutor of tin- Bennett, deceased. Nt and , ' final :accouut of A. L. C taunter, ad ridulstrator 4,1 bona non of Philo Minos, late of Monroe Borough, deceased, WitiaL neconut or Constant Duruz, executor of lt,lsailo It. I?';ek, late of Wysox,ldeceased. ' Vat ace eint.,ol:lsaac C. Storrs, guardian of Firma Ilulsland4. one of the chlldrett of , Jacob EJ Als:ander, late or Troy : deceased. Final account of Isaac V. Storrs. guardlab of Jacob Holslander, ono of the children! of Jacob . , Li alalander, late of , Trq, deceased. 'FILM account. of Leyl I:..istalford, ghardlan of \lots Allen (now Donovan). one of the, children of Noah Allen. late Of Nyaluslng, llecea4ed. 1,,, ' Final account of Loyal F..ltussell. executor of Cy athia Jordon, late oeltomo township, eceasc.d. Final acconut of 7.. F.!Waler and 311 c ael Cole man, eTOCIVIOTS: Of David McKinney, dee 'aged. Figs] arcotirt of 11. C. Allen, adolillistiato; 61 ' Cale!. N. floweit, late of Warren. , fe&ba,s.ed. • i Final account of Tiavhl S..lleFon:bt, guardian , if Esther Nf. riownlng, miner child of Jonathan Downing, deceased. i -Final accmintLot E. T. Fox, admlnlrtrator of x.- C.harlos S. Fr.lleCensNl. - Final account (VA'. E. Woodruff, adMinistrator or Betsey F. Platt, tate of Herrick, (let:eased. Final account of Richard Bedford, ad ni inistrator • or (!corgi' Munch.jr.. late of Albany, deceased. Final account or Henry guardian of tie 1.. Lyon, minor child of tiarauel•Lydu, Jr., late of tirwell, 'accessed. final account of S. It. 3icCord.lexcent4rr of John Metlord, late of - Burlington, deceased. Final account of Hiram Potter, guardian of Mel vin I. Graves, minor child of P. 1). Grpores, late of Stuithileld., deceased. " Final -account of James H. Webb, guardian of Stephen Edgar "Chamberlin, minor child of Henry C. Chamberlin. late of Sreithfield, deccaanl. final account of George . k'i Horton, guardian of Trilson Vanderpool. Flag account k of Lucy M. Adams, guardian of •itiry 4 E:Adams, minor .cifild of John C. Adams,, late at North "Towanda. deceased. And also the appraisement of property set otf bg executors and administrators to widows and chil dren of the following decedents, viz : Estate of Sylvester Milder, Rome. • • Lester (I..Vanilorn, Troy. -" Salisbury Co'e, Monroe, " Michael Haley, Suiltigield. " Silas "ROou, Albany. ' Reuben Hickok, Warren. • Alitiond H. Jones,rTerry.• Justus Ackley, Wyalusing. , , Christopher Smith; Asylum. Charles Newell, Wysox. And the sante will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Bradford County, September nth. A. D. tS3O at 2. l ti'clo - c - it, C. at., for confirmation and allow once. A. CFRISBIE, Iteglator. Towanda, Pa., August 6, ;13.40. 1 NCORI'ORATIIN: NOTICE. - x Ta,ali whom It may eon ern: The underslgwici eltlzeWof Columbia, Bre ford County, rentisiF • vanla, hereby give untie° 'lit at-they Intend to apply , to a Law Judge of Brad - for County for a . chartor and to - be ineorporated r ln o a body peptic lu law, kith perpetual succession,-under the name, style. and title of "The ColumbleCemeteryAssociatiou," to be located at Columbia, Bradford County afore said, for ;he purpose of We liurtalof the dead, and to. provide mittablo grounds for , sald purpase, .• .., .. - - OLIVIER B. DESLEY, - °Aim. C. pr t sLEY. . . . • .. .BAM Ulf..Ld. WARD. - ORRIN B. ROWLAND," . .L_ W. E. Ctitiavorr, Solicitor.. ' ' and others.` Columbia, August I; 18 1 yr& .. . TN RE-THE ES AVE OF GEO. liemutlugor, a lunatic. 1 . ..1n the Court of Coin mon Pleas of Bradford County, No. 25, December. Term, 1879. The anal account of .Ino. i r.Spedding, committee of tl:e person and estate Geo, Memmlinger, • lunatic, has been - filed In th a alms and will be , pre sented to the Cmirt of Common Pleas for confirms. thin' on .THURSDAY. Ilth day of SEPTI.M. REEL. 1880. Apnlication will also be wide for the discharge of said committee. • ' R. W. BLACKMAN, Towanda, August 'l2, 1814 Prottuntotary„ ~.1 . =I