Padfigti, Ilooda CHAS. U. ALLIX. ZDITOII. Towanda, Pa., August 25, 2881 ENTERKHIN THE POOTOTIFICE AT TOWANDA AB MAIL MATTER OP THE SECOND CLAN& LOCAL AND GENERAL. The expiration of , tubseriptios is print edon the colored Wel. By noticing tM dale every subsergler can ten igen hie paper will be stopped unless the, subserip. VOA .IJ renewed. •Tis well to quote the census number, To show the greatness of snail*, ,But better yetW the green encumber, , To double np the population. - —Brooklyn Eagle. Pic rites are on the wane. MANY farmers are threshing. Doo days end on Sunday next. THE leaves are commencing to fall. THE candidates are now bard at work. SEE that your name is on the registry list. Tim Summer tourists are beginning to return. WATKINS Glen to-morrow (Friday). EBEI THERE are two beer bottling establish ments in Canton. WHEN you want good printing at IoW prices, call at the REPORTZU office. Tus Band.will give an open air Concert in the Park this (Thursday) evening.. A :MINTSTEF. i 6 wanted by the Presby terian, ',congregation at -Lawrenceodile, Tioga county. ' FiTCII & LEONAII.I3, of Athens, had horse and harness stolen on Wednesday night of last week. IT is said, by those who hate assn..% that the new. Comet, which is heading this way, has two tails. IT is said that rubbing the back of the neck steadily, often alleviates very severe headaches. Try, it. A *UMBER of the glade and ornamental trees about town bave already began to don their fall colors. THE Sayre Base Ball Club desire to* meet any Club in Bradford County, 'in a friendly game of ball. THE griming tobacco is maturing some what prematurely in consequence of the cubtinuous dry weather. THE survivors of the famous 141st, P. V., contemplate holding a re-union at this place at an early date. . _ Du. H. L. Town has purchased the residence of G. M. GATES, Main sheet, Atheils, which ho will soon occupy. THE annual Ro-Union of the 89th regi ment N. Y.: V, V., be held at Bing- Y„ on September.l4th. IT is rumored that a large hotel will bo erected at an early day, by a stock com pany, at Lake Carey, Wyoming county. ' - AT:SIM:MI several of its members were absent, the Germania Band gave tini ex cellent concert in the park .on Monday:ev-' LEO Woo can tell what Jum—ET?—New _Milford ..fdrertiser. _ As IlAttex—Et7erat ennelon, its probable -that:JULI—ET the CCM ! ArrLicAno - x will be made to the next term of Court to make tho bridge across the. Susquehanna, at Athens, a county bridge - Ir is said that a•tea mitre of blackberry leaves is a sure cure for 'cholera morbus. As the remedy is aim ple it may be worth a tral. Tut: warehouse of the Novelty Furni tole Works, Athens, is being considera bly enlarged. That signifies an increased business. IT is sai ' that Mr. IRA Watank of the Waverly Reciete, will start a daily:morn.' inn paper in that village .on - the first of September. ANL; now it is time for voters to be looking up as to whether or co their !miles are on the Registry List. If not, haw! it done A N excl Ize says that paper pillows ant excellent •lti •gs for fever patients— that is, linen eases filled with scraps of torn note paper Cuuncu of the Messiah, Rev. WILLIAM TAYLOR, Pastor. At 101 A. x., subject, "Free truth, the way to true freedom." No evening service. Tun Knights of ,Honor, of Wayne, Lackawanna and Luzern counties, are talking of a union,pienic at an early day, probably at JoNEs' Lake. THE repox&of there being 'several cases of sioall-po4ii Laceyville, is authorative 1y denied. !There is not now, - . - or - has not been a single, case of the disease there. A intioicn of the Great Boston -Cloth ing !louse is to - be opened in the Means . Mock, Main street, on or about the Ist of Sep . ember. Pee advertisement' in anoth r coltunti. 'fits Lelhysvillii Advertiser says that As S. Ftsx, of Pike, has a Bartlett Pear tree which contains tire hundred well ma imed pears. The treeis etjtlit 'years old, :tut has holm every year except the two first. M !?1 IE; a little four-year-old daughter of .Ltmioc.lonNscs, of Leltaysville,. quite severely bruised about the head - find face, by a fall out of a rear door to the Leltaysville Rause barn, one day list week: - Tim S. L. it S. R. R. Co., have paint ed the depot at this place; says the Du- Auto Review, and erected : 4s .platform on all sides of the'building, making it very convenient, and very much better in ap pearance. A PAnmEns' and grangers' basket pic nic will be held at Hiawatha Island, near Owego, on Saturday next. W. A. ARM STRONG, of Elmira, and Colonel Vlaroa E. PIOLLET, of Wysox, will make pct•ches. I=l=l ittlitot.sns entered the cellars of . the dwellings or,LISLION BLISS and 0. r. limn; in Troy, on the night of the lath, an helped themselves to canned fruits, eatables, etc. Troy is 'becoming quite prominent in the line of burglaries. A hi w• paper is soon to be started at Tunlhanuock, it is rumored. It will be of the Greenback persuasion, and Its edi tor -.vill be A. 11-MERRICK, formerly of Elmira. Tunkbaunock is in our judgment au excellent place to start a, paper to— fail, ElAtvitheLah: "Nisi Jamas limaxne;orlfenieli, has a natio; al living curio; ity, vtloh seem to &Witt mach attention. It is a , chicken :with four legs. 8A131311 midi* do well to se cure it to add to his collection of =Wei ties." Tau City of Armrei, 111., has $140,000 i t s its . treasury, which It doesn't knout what to do with.—Es. --And we -had is torero our usual summer vacation, this year, just *muse we did not have $140,- 000. But we do not blame the citizens of Aurora; ' - . THE time and care and labor necessi tated in the removal of the vim and weeds that grow so luxuriantly on the edges of pavements, and in. the gutters, are well spent and ahuridantly rewarded in tho increased neatness and cleanliness secured. WrLD rabbits are plenty this spring.— Le/lapel/10 Advertiur, 18th. - * Good, gra cious ! Over here we have supposed for the past few days, at least, that it wad the latter part of summer. Wonder if VAN GELDEn has been asleep for the past ten weeks? Prothonotary Ono. W. • BLACKMAN writes the Troy Gazette that he will be at the Troy House on the 22d of September, and will have the necessary books, papers, etc., for the registry of thoscphysiciani of Western Bradford who have not been registered. GERMANIA Bind Excursion to-morrow (Friday). AT nine o'clock.. Sunday night comet C. was visible to the dkked eye. It was io Ursa Major, about twelve degrees below the bottom of the bowl in the dipper, and was the upper ime of a pair op faint stars. Through an opera glass t h e tail• was plainly visible. Illcaox's planing mill at.en. nn, nar- rowly escaped destruction by fire on Mon day of last week. Sparks from the smoke stack set the roof on fire. The flames were discovered before they had made much headway, and a few pails of water sufficed to put them out. Ax. exchange (*dills that a mixture of equal parts of milk, pure whisky or bran dy and lime water administered in proper doses, is a •sure remedy for vomiting in cholera infantum. But what an anxious public would like to know is, where the pure whisky or brandy is to be had. . - Tux barn belonging to Pintror O A oE, living near Jackson Summit,' Tioga coun ty, was struck by lightning Sunday after noon and entirely destroyed, : with its full contents of the harvest. Another barn adjacent was also destroyed. The loss was about $2,000, wieh a slight insurance. Al a glass ball shoot at Canton, on Friday last t between EMERSON CLEVE LAND and. EDGAR L. DAVENPORT, for a purse of $25, twenty-five, balls apieexi, re sulting in a score of eighteen to fifteen in favor of DAVENPORT, 13.;atiug all previ ous records and showing the !Insat shoot ing yet.. _ Tna person who can tie a poor half starved horie to a wagon wheel, and al low him to remain there in the Meiling sun for seven or eight hours, would not in onr judgment, mourn himself to-death . should Mk mother-in-law die. There was such a man in town on Saturday last, however.. TnE Stevensville Brass Band Xll hold its annual" Band Convention in Stevens Park, Stevensville, commencing Monday evening, September 10th, and closing Fri day evening, September 14th, with a Grand Band Concert. Professor R. E. COGOSWELL, of Scranton, - will be the Mu sical Director. WATKINS Glen. - Germania Band. Fri day. $2.00. Go. THE last announcement made by YEN NOR, -the Canadian weather prophet, is to the effect that he will publish no more predictions until his almanac for 1881-2 is issued, which will be sometime in Oc tober next. In the meantime the citizens 4.. f this country will have to take the weather as it comes. Fon a generous supply of excellent Bo logna sausage, we are under obligations to Joux MANE. We have no hesitancy. in pronouncing it as fine an article of the kind as we have ever tasted. JOHN al ways has a supply on band at his market, where all who desire an extra - :quality of sausage should Call. - IT is rumored that there is to be an ex ,mrsion to Mauch Chunk and the Switch back, about the first of October. It is a fixed fact that there will be an excursion to Watkins Glen to-morrow (Friday)..- It will be undei the auspices g(the Germa nia Band of - this place. The fare for the round trip will 'be but $2.00. MR& WILLIAM ALLEN, residing -near Grover, met with quite an accident Mon day. As she was driving doirrr South Mountain her ran away, throwing her out; bruising and 'cutting her _badly about the face and head. Dr. Pnasons reports the injured . woman as doing well at this time.—Canton Sentinel. TICKETS for the Gminania Band Excur sion are now on sale at C. T. KIRBY'S Drug Store, and by members of the Band". They can - also be procured at Mnacun's .Coal Office on morning of . excursion. Tickets, $2 ; entrance to Glen, 20 cents extra. Steamboat excursion, 20 cents extra. Train leaves Court flouse at 7:30 A. M, sharp. A GRAND Excursion to New York and return, under the management of Rev. S. L. CONDE, of Ttinkhannock, Fa., will leave Sayro at 4:4i A. M., Tuesday, Sep tember 6th. Tickets. good to return by any train within ten days. Fare from Sayre and return, $6 ; Ulster, $5.65 ; To. wands, $5.20. See bills and advertise ments. A MASS of rock containing a clearly defined human form or gigantic propor tions, is said to have been discovered in a new coal shaft - Which is being sunk near Wilkesbarre, at a depth of 475 feet. The length of the form is twelve feet, and the width across tie chest four feet. It has been taken out whole, and is to be place: on exhibition. PETltoLzum - was discovered floating on the waters of a creek in' Tioga county. The farms along the aforesaa creek can be bought for considerable less per acre since the "petroleum" has been discover ed to come from the carcass of a dead horse, buried near the head w a ters of 'the rivulet. And thus do our _- - visions of wealth fly away. • Tue Biossburg Register says that "Sil ver dollard of 1794 with ,flowing hair are worth $15." A Maid of ours says he* will pay $25 for a dollar of the same date with its hair banged. Also for a- "bald headed " half dollar 0f1793, be will. pay $0 ; for 'a quarter dollar cif, 1'794' with "bean-catchers" $4O, and for a dime of 1790, with " auburn ringlets," $41.87f. Tag barns of Guam W. eiraruc t ot East Lemon, alma theU*ls-11ortit of Tunthruneack„ were destroyed-by the last Friday, together with -the hositenin, con sisting of about - thirty tons , oLbay,- five hundred bushels of olti, one bandied Wands of ihest, Whits s new, threelditl machine and aittebls = hrening utensils. The losiwilt reael(sl4ooo, - which there is en limM*ree of only:$800. It is a semere ion for Er. Semi& A zany - aiwiapany kist !mac annPhstea the Perehalo'er 80 . 00 0 1 eleiler thnberand coal land along •the "Wintheost branch :of Pine creek, Tinge smutty, comprising Iltribic and two other. tracts, "says the Canton Sentinel. The agent of the com pany soul in Canton a few days since, and expressed the opinion that a railroad from that plaos to the mines wonht be bnilt. They have already opened a Rix-foot vein of coal and wish to reach the Northern Central at that, the nearest 'practical point. Ox Thursday last, says a correspond ent, a blast pipe in the bridge shops at Athens bursted doing considerable dam age, besides laying off a good many work hands, until' repaird could be made. The. accident 'was caused by carelessly leaving the blast on, when , quitting the place for dinner. When starting up again, the 'gas which hail ; collected in the pipes exploded. Nobody was air:Jowly injur ed, although therd were= some very 'bar row escapes. FROli all parti of the country around us comes up the cry for rain. The atreams are dwindling fast; springs are sinking, cisterns are exhausted-4n short, all ria. tun, is clamoring for moisture: This section could stand a weeks continuous rain now without being set back very materially. The growing corn is anger ing, and much inconvenience is being felt owing to the scarcity of water. The drought is wide spread, embracing other states beyond Pennsylvania—there being an actual water famine in some sections. Sets the Canton correspondent of the Elmira Advertiser : "It is said that there are no less than thirteen candidates for the office of County Treasurer lir this county. The fight is waging very hot in Western Bradford, and every candidate is going through his very best paces as the time between this and the convention grows least Each candidate seems to have the 11:108r perfect assurance of his own success in the convention. That twelve of them must meet with disap pointment it is superfluous to say." Ix our judgtuent, the Elwell House is among the best hotels in Northern Penn sylvania, and -ICELLOOO is one of the most jovial, good-natured landlords extant. It is positively worth at least one dollar just to hear Onx.tt. laugh. It is one of those things that will "lighten up the gloom," as it were, for two or three miles around, on several days—so to speak-. What a large amount of sunshine some people do carry around them, and what excellent Meals some hotels do furnish for a Small amount of mousy. ' A HOUSEKEEPER, remarking That in the fruit canningseason the saving of sugar is awitem worth looking after, says : Ev erybody should know that sugar boiled with an acid, if it be btit three minutes, will be converted into glucose, which is the form of sugai found in sweet apples. Now ono pound of sugar has• much sweetening power as two and a quarter pounds of glucose ; in other words, one pound of sugar stirred into the fruit after it is cooked and while yet warm, will make the fruit . as sweet as two and a quarter pounds added while the fruit is boiling. A CORRESPONDENT says that the Om,. missioners of Athens townshipare hiving trouble With the D. L. W. Railroad Company.,. Just WOW Oreutt,creek the Company Will occupy the present Site of the public road thus necessitating the construction'of a new road along the hill side for a long distance. Trio commis sioners insist upon a_newroad before they give up the present one, and Thursday ivent prepared to serve an _ injunction upon the company to prevent them from proceeding further with their work until the matter is settled. THE Encampment of the Third Brigade of this State commenced at Wilkes-Barre Monday. Twenty-Elie - hundred men have reOrted for ditty. They will remain in camp. one week. General J. K. SIEG FRIED will conduct the Encampment and wiil maintain the strictest discipline. Governor HOYT and staff, Major General IlanTuArivr and staff and Adjutant Gen eral J. W:LATTA arrived Monday, to be present at theinspection. *Company A, 9th Regiment, Captain WILT, numbering about 45 men, took No. 9 on Monday -afternoon for the EncampMent. ON Monday night last; a line black horse (valued at $2(10), and a double har ness and fly not, were stolen from the barn of EDWIN Hisao?, in Wysox, Pa. The same night a wagon was stolen from Dr. -MADILL, of the same place. The thief brought the property to the town of Tioga, where it was found on the premi ses of - Mmilev Doax7., near Hyatt's Fer ry, by - Chief Timms, of Towanda, and Sheriff HortEnTsox yesterday. Mr. DOANE sais that a man brought the pro perty to his place, and he accused him of stealing it, and that he iinmediately skipped out, leaving the property_ in his possesSiou.—Otatogo Times, August 18. ONE of our exchanges very truthfully remarks that "a doctor will sit down and write a prescription ; ime, five seconds; paper and ink ono-fourth of a cent, and the patient 'pays one, two, three, five or ten . dollars, as the case may be. A lawyer writei ten - or twenty words of advice and gets from ten to twenty dollars from his client. An editor writes a half a column puff for a man, pays u man fiom fifty cents, to a dollar for patting it in type, prints it on several dollars north of pa per, sends it to several people, and then surprises the puffed if be makes any charge. Strange world, this." Tun annual reunion of the Wyoming county veterans association took place in Tunkhannook. on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of last week, on the County Agricultural grounds, and was a decided success. The following named gentlemen were elected officers of the association for the ensning•year President—Hiiiinv HARDING. Vice-Preiident—Q. L. ICHRNAILD. - Secretary—P. C. Dimas. Treaeurer—N. A. - McKoavEN. - • Colonel.-H. W. HAMMEL& Lieutenant Colonel—J. M. KINTNER. Major--ilnunv KREWSON.: • _ 4diStaSl-40UN HASTINGS. AL Goad Baptist clergyman of Bergen, N. Y., a strong temperance man; suffered with kidney trouble, neuralg ia, and dizziness almost -to blindumg over two years after he was told that Hop Bitters would cure him, because he was afraid of and prejudiced against "Bittrus." Since his cure he says none peed fear but trust in Hop. Bitters. r , • is patioNAL -, _ „ of Ogumulgt G1AM41,4)1 - . , . Li visiting in - quit • o several4l3%l, Ili for ",Co-tii 4 . Hourlintrt' tinn' Fr e c!" a , Walt to ..,., fr4Actuilkili ilicentAllne*::.,:. - ; ,, L..: ,- - ,. .7„ - ': -. :: ;',',.410i.. -- -.Br.iticirAiin, of ,A 4 ig*Osltill of; bilioul•fortO..l' . :. . .. .• .. —J. 11. &VON?" -and wife,: Adult* Ste visiting friends iu !auxin°, N. Y. „ —IL X. rtes. Esq., and itave gone on a visit to the Thonsmul =tow. Father Hamv, President of the Georgetown (D.- C.) 'College,' visiting here. . —O. W. Tim, and wife, of Barclay, have gone on a pleasure trip to Duluth, —Mrs. H. L. Lssionsux and Mks, H. WATKINS are visiting friends in LS ports. • —Hon. E. °lzmir .and wife, have returned from a pleasant 'trip to thersea ROUTIRT F. MILL E% of Wd liamsport, Is visiting relatives in Willi •• --Mrs. C. F. CllOBB. and •8118,4 Are spending — several weeks in Wyoming county. - --CIIAULIE Means has resigned the leadership of the Perkins Post Band of Athens. Famix Vsivrkeux, of Ridge, Living stoneopunty, N. Y., is visiting friends in this Oleo. • -31 r . JOHN GRIFFIN of Canton, warn-. panied by his mother, Is visiting Mends Athens. .--4ALLEIIf3TUDABAKER Of Bluffton, Ind., is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Jous ADAMS, on Second street. —G. M. DECKER, of the firm of Dug an Bros., is hi New York, purchasing a fall stock of goods. —Mrs. a H. ALLEN, and daughters, am visiting relatives and friends4it Waverly and Nortk Barton, N. .Y —Dr. C. W. Baowir, abrother of . Mrs. G. V. Mum, of this place, has been ap pointed Health Officer of Elmira. WiLLIANs has gone to West Poi*, to-undergo his preliminary exami nation before entering as a Cadet. .Mrs. Elinsiz Davis has gone fa To wanda, where t r ibe will spend a month vis iting friends.—Laterenterille Jteratd. - .--ARTUIJE T. WELLES has gene to Chi , - cago to take a position in the office of the Western Eloctrio Manufactdring Co. . I —Mr. and Mrs. J. It. BEEBE (nee Hon roN), of Montrose, have 'the congratula tions of their fritis here. It is a boy. —Mr. and Mrs...Jim/at SwEir, of Mon roeton, have go, e visit to friends in the West, and be absent several weeks. -40 m \V. MEANA,. went to Atlanta, Ga., last week, tolattend the Cottoit Ex position, and explaikthe workings.of his " bale -- —IRA Mormar, was struck by the gine at the fire on Wednesday night of last week, knocked down .and quite se verely bruised. —Mr. and Mrs.M. 41. SHAW, accompa nied_ by their daughter EDITH, started yesterday. for New York, - where they will embark for Europe. —A. C., Coon, of Susuquchauna, has taken the position in the_First National Bank made vacant by the' resignation of Mr. Rocir.us..;•••-Canton Sentinel. .--.CHAHLET BROWN, who has been in the 15. S. Army for the 'pest five years, doing duty in the far West,. returned to his home in this place last week. —Mr. F. F. RDBERTS and wife, of Col= grove, McKean County, Pa.,- formerly of Herrick, are in this section visiting friends and relatives.,--Leßayseilie Advertiser. —H. S. MCICHAN and GEO. DAVISON, of Troy, who have been fishing in the Adirondack's returned home last week. They brought a barrel of fish—more or l less.., . • • . - —Ex-Sheriff SMITII was taken 'quite fie verely ill while iu town last week, and was confined to his room .for several days. lie returned to his home in Troy on Tues day morning. • —Mu.i.tE ST JOIIN of Rye, N. Y., who has been visiting her - uncle on Second - Street for the past few months, left on Friday last, to attend the State Normal School at Chicago, - PHILANDER WRIGHT, Editor-in-chief of the Philadelphia Record, one _of . the leading papers of that city, `viaitedTriendi at Leona and Troy, last week. LAVAY ETTE LEONARD, of Leona; is his uncle. —Mr. - Isase MORLEY, of Athens, cele brated, his • ninety-third birthdaY on Wednesday of last week. His parents were among the earliest settlers of that place, and he is still able to rehearse much of the history of the present ccntury as relates to that locality. —Mr. C. D. CAMP, late proprietor of the Tunkhannock Rftpublican has accept ed an engagemer'!t setth MUNSON - & Co.; as it writer of biographical sietehes for the history of Morris county, N. J.; with headquarters at Morristown. Ile will be joined bY his wire and cltild:z--Tonilhan nock Republican.; -Rev. B. J. Douowiss, wlic was Ali mgrs than fifteen consecutive, years the faithful, beloved and successful rector of Christ Church, was in town yesterday. -He preached in the old church at Pike, Sunday. If there 'were mbre such men as Mr. DOUGLAS/3 preaching the Gospel, greater progress in the conversion of the -world would be made.—Reviets, 23d. - —Rev. J6IIN McliAwrEn. preached his farewell sermon as pastor of the Presby terian Church, fact Sunday 'miming. There . beitig'no services elsewhere in, the borough,- the church was full to overflow- 1 ing. Be did'not go into any detailed ac- count of the church, ,tier of himself, but gave the people a good practicalsermon, which we believe was highly appreciated byall present. It is a mistaken idea that Mr. McKasTan. has gone out of the min istry, as he informs us that he has merely retired for a short season. We wish him success whereiLtei hi.; lot may be cast.- 4 then. Go eti e _ -r-H. C. trREEN, of Sayre, principal of the Graded School of that village, has been iisiting friends is this place during the past few days. Ile will soon engage in a newspaper venture whore his talents will show.—Troy Gazette. Yes, neighbor and he has , the talents to show. We wish HABBY unbounded success' in-'his ,new vocation, but he will find that his path will not always be Strewn with roses. —Miss Euzi Itarinam, daughter of. Captain ALBA BEIBNIIIAM, of Armenia, is one of the editors' , of the Second Advent Review and Herald; at Battle Creek, Mich., she having the selection and rejection of all the manuscripts handed in. She-is a graduate of the Mansfield State Normal School and learned the trade of a printer, working at it for some time. She has at times for several months been intrusted with the sole maiagement of the paper.— . Troy Gazette. • . - —F. W. Gunn, the head Of the ”Gun nery School" at Washington, Conn., a prominent citizen 'of Litchfield county and one of the earliest sad most active Conniaticat i 'Wed; i► 7 ';_morning s Ho was 0 11 10 011 1 . norzAkieiknonik deceased vita l& 1844-4748, 2 „*U think; Principal of AhS- 8 , 10 /d .Ass'lSMY•!' at this place, and *vend at ; his pntg.hto - ,tiluit *llB still 10. ''‘teMeMbef7'eUrreatly, leshient be*, and his only chit&-sH. hoir who - died *lce* Yowl igo—lras bent' - here. He was an excellent - instructor,. and wr.rnan of winch more than . ordinary ability:. He will no doubt ho well remembirred- by many of our elder citizens who will re. gret to.hear of his death. .L:-HAND TORN OFF. On Saturday morning last, says the Le- Raysvilio Advertiser of the 18thc Mr. FlidNIC. BRISTEN of trattstille, was feeding his threshing machine at the bare of RANDOLPH BILLINGS, on Ford street, his loft hand wad caught in the macbine and torn off nearly up to the wrist. Dr. WADDED was called, and amputated the ann at the wrist, and the sufferer is doing; as dell as could be - eipected. This is a 'great loss to Mr. Mum" as his vocation is that of farming. I=Ml=l A BROKEN LEG. Mr. ilouactiromirsOlr, of Trey, father- In-law of Mr. LEW Surrn, of this city, yesterday bad the misfortune to fall from a buggy, his feet becoming entangled in the lines as he was about to alight. He fell heavily against the curbing, breakiiik his leg below the knee. Drs. SEELEY and trp DE Gilmer reduced the fracture and Made Mr. nitisnov as comfortable :as ,pussible.—Elmira Advertiser, 18th. . BARN BURNED. Tue Canton correspondent of the Ad vertiser gives.the following particulars of the burning of a born near that plice on. Wednesday of last week: ' So me little boy& were playing around JOHN ROCK wELL's barn where men wore threshing, thought it sport to chase one another with lighted matches. Ono tripped and. fell among the straw. The barn with its contents - =were destroyed, the ditties ris ing so rapidly as t& make ,it quick work to save the horses on the power. FRANK ELLIOTT, who owned the barn, had some insurance. Jimix ItootwELL loses all his summer's crops and MEEKER & PntriNnir at good threshing machine. Mr. Rock- WE'LL'S loss is a serious one to him, and. nearly one hundred dollarwhas been rais ed by our townsfolks for his bonedt. CERMANIA BAND EXCURSION ! FrWay; August 26. ii PARK CONCERT The Germania Band Excursion toVat kins Glen takes place on Friday (to-mor .row), and promises to be a grand success. As a . prelude to what will be one of , the most enjoyable - and delightful affairs of the season, a musical treat will be tender ed our citizen - 5 and the public , generally .this (Thursday) evening,_ when the Band willivc another of their open_ air con certs in the Park. Eighteen members - of ' the organization will be present and take part in the performance. The following is the programme : 1. Maich-Moxico.-M. Demouy, 2. Selection,-Ilot" Cod fins.-Bynr, a. Waltz-Sualle.-pary.• i 4. Ponca-Xyloplion 5010..-Stobbe. By Chariea • Lantry. s.March-American Linn—F . P. Dater. 41. P01k..-Lin.ta. -Mont turd. 7. Waltz;-41ertuanta.-Lurnbyo Mr. CIIARLEB I.miTnv,"of Waverly, has ;kindly volunteered to play a Xylophone Solo at this Concert. TAKES THE cAKE. ,- _ ; We did itot know that 31ceonmtca, • • - of the Owego Blade, was a truthful man ! . we should doubt the following fish story which we clipped from his paper •of last week • - “On the late eircuing trip of the steam er Clara—from Hiawatha to Owego on Wednesday evening, last, a fine black bass jumped from the water into• the boat and was brought home in time by one of the passengers He was a good one, weigh ing nearly two pounds. Thit is conveni nt and handy fishing, but it don't 'hap pen every day, although it has. happened once - before - thin sdmmer, so says Captain Olin Camp, of the-Clam." • THE Concert in the Park. this evening will in, no wise interfere with the Eiand's open air concert at' Watkins Glen to-mor row. To hear the. latter, take the . eicur- + sion train • to-morrow morning at 7 . :30. Fare for round trip $2.00. TROY FARMERS CLUB. • We, learn from the Troy Gazette that i the following named gentlemen have been. `selected as Judges in the ditkrent depart- - merits at the. Troy Farmers' Club Fair, to beheld September 21,22, 23 : Of thoroughbred cattle—,Joel . Ad4Ms, M. F.'Ramsom, S. 11. Lindley. Grade and' Natives—G.. W. Nobles, dames F. Nichols, Lorian.Williams. • HorseS.4. P. Tinkham, S.,M. Dickermau and George Barnes. Sheep and Swine—H. C. Clernet, Je4l S..Taylorand Retiben Stone, Poul try—U. W.' thidsey. Farm Produce— Chas. flooker,;11. Catlin and I. S. Aspin wall. Dairy—Liston Bliss, J. Hibbard and T. Burk. Implements—Wm. Smith, L.; D. Taylor and Mahlon Tracy. Manu factured Articles, Horse Shoeing and Manufactured Leather Articles—Rice Palmer, L. N-. Tinkbam and Orlando Rockwell. Stoves, hollowware, etc.—B. • S. Daitt, Peleg Peck' and Author Mc- Kean. Domestic—Mrs. Rodney Cooley, Mrs. James Dales and Mrs. A; Rock Well. Ornomental Needle work—Sarah Gillman, .Miss N. T. Andrews and .Mrs. Herrick McKean. Fancy Goods—Mrs.. Wetherell; IRE& Nancy Pennock and Mrs. C. - H. Bal lard. Cooking, -Mrs. James Kiiiriedy, Mr's. .Tatue Nash, Mrs. Clark McMahan. Floweri'=Mrs. Ward Warren, Mrs. E. Burtand Mrs.' A.-C. Smith. Miscellane ous-4. J. Green, Rev. S. L. Boiler and W.• J.* Iloy. • EARNS BURNED. On Wednesday evening of. last week, at abopt. 8 o'clock, the barn of W. H. DECKER{' situated on an' alley between Chesthut and Huston streets, was discov ered to be on fire. The alarm was at once given, and the Fire Department respond ed promPtly and were soon on tho giouhdr but the flames spread so rapidly that ere arrival of the firemen the adjoining barns of IC C. MEACUR and C. T. Meßts.asir -were beyond saving, and the new &well ing house of Mr. • McKuparar was in danger of destrtiCtion. The Naiads; who arrived first an the ground, succeeded in preventing the last named building from burning, but it was considerably scorched on the south side. We ~undenstand ,that Mr. DECgEleil barn was insured, but there was no insurance on either of the - otheis. The origin of the fire is a mystery. Tun New York Evening Telegramsays: Tony - Pastor was. cured of rheumatic pains by - St. Jacobs Oil. He praiser► its efficacr. > _ miaow aweaucx Died at the r sisaeldemee of his daughter, Mni. H. IL Ideirry, In Orwell, eu the 19th day of Aag of 90 =lBBl, tha unetablo esp _ The indijeci of thilt notioe was one 'of a rosily of nine brothem and , two sitters,, sons" and Aluglatem _of :14stbaniel sort Chloe ekublinek. war born at 11- Tobind County, Couneetieut, on the 4th day of August; 1791. Under the efficient school laws of his State he ac s Ouhad a good common school education, and - afterward became an efikilent teach er: Being of a - eaffilid and detotional turn orating], he, in June, - 1810, taped mud religion and joined the - Methodist Episcoied• Church, And soon bemune class-leader in the church. He was unit ed in marriage With' Matilda Dimmiek, on the 3d day of January, 1814, ,and in one week from that time set out on his end; gratioa la Pennsylvania with his newly acquired wife and effects, loaded on an oz sled drawn by a pair of oxen and one horse--being two weeks on his way—he stopped at Orwell in the valley of Wysor Creel, on the same farm where he. died, when be commenced his-pioneer life by clearing away the primitive forest with his own Weds, undergoing all the hard ships of a pioneer of those days. But by industry,.frugality and economy. he lived to obtain a competence, to see the coun try divested or its forest and to blossom a the l'Oa0; His neighbors and - •citizens, wealthy and happy, the redachuol house, located on every cross-road, and the church spires within his view ascending heavenward from whence "good tidings of great joy " , was proclaimed. In the year 1819, on petition of his neighbors, was by, the Governor of the Common wealtti appointed to the responsible office of Justice of the Peace, and for his capa city in legal c scamen and his well known character as a peace-maker, was retained through ail the succeeding years to 1840, inclusive. He at the same time held the responsible office of County Auditor from 1835 or 1836 to 1838 or 1839, with honor, to himself and profit to the county. He was elected by the citizens to the more :lucrative office of Prothonotary of Brad. ford County in 1812, and served, we think, but one term to 1845, inclusive. In 1856 he was elected to the. honorable posi tion of Associate Judge—but in 1857 re signed his office. During his term • flee ns Associate Judge, he displayed his uniforin integrity and ability. He with his asseciate, Judge Ballard, over-ruling the President Judge in a matter of great public interest, tei the satisfaction of the people, in a crimival ease. His beloved. wife, Matilda ChUbbuck, died on the 22d day of Novembei; 1t351, and on the sth day of April, 1857, he was •again married to Miss Julia A 4 4Inith, of Nichols, N. Y., and shortly tin **after took up his resi dence at Nichols.:: On the sth day of Jan uary, 1880, his second wife also died, and was interred with the first at the Borne cemetery. On the death of his second wife he returned again to Orwell, and re sided with his daughter, Mai. H. M. !dory, until the time of his death, as stat ed above. By a severe and somewhat protracted sickness, whilst residing at Nichols, his physical powers were pros. trated, and 'from thence his trembling steps have borne him to- the grave, like a full 'shock L a corn fully ripened for eternity, 'in silent eloquence he passed away. Ile was interred in the Rome cemetery side by side with.his beloved companions gone befire ,him under the shadow of the family Monument, denot ing departed worth and kindly affections. Out of his nine - brethers and two sis ters, only three survive him; - viz : Dr: Hollis, Augustus and Francis Chubbuck, who attended his burial. Judge Chub buck had but three children, viz : Lucin da D., intermarried with Pratt, both now deceased ; Horace G., now living in Michigan, who from 'the distance was not at the burial, and 3irs. H. G. Mory, who, only among them had the' great consola tion of doing all that could be done by fil ial 'kindness to render the fleeting hours as smooth as possible, which she did 'in the most faithful and affectionate manner. The Writer of this bad purpOsed only to Make a short biographical sketch of the subject of this notice; yet as for many years a recipient of his-good exam ple, and witnessed his fidelity in many business transactions, his social kindness and - unostentatious Christian deportment, be cannot but refer to the fact that the great characteristic of the Judge's life was of the good and solid, instead of bril liant, and partook ;rather of sound dis cietion and good ' common sense, and great honesty of• purpose, and kindness of heart. He was not great hut good. Greatness without goodness is a myth; men are known by their lives ; and their labors furnish the best evidence of their worth. If he has endeared himself to his neighbors, 'if ho has their pisise and re gard and esteem, this is the standard _by which we measure the qualities of the hu manheart, and no man, living or dead, had more of the esteem and regard of his neighoors, 'and his associates, than had Judge 'Chubbuck. IN 1 --- • I Tun Germania BMid of Ton-anda take an excursion to Watkins Glen Friday.— Ware?*ly Review. Right yon are, IRA. And if youmish an enjoyable time , jou take in tha4excursion. ' Loc ; A 'dead dog caused an , unpleasant squabble between two Granvillatownship farmers a faw dayS since. A fine of two dollars ft r 61ii benefit of a Leßoy school district settled the affair. Two lovers of the"ardent" had a free rough and tumble as, they were returning to , their honies in Leßoy, itfter the free horse show at Canton. They have since apologized and become as friendly as cou sins. As Mrs. Clayton Weeder and. Mrs. E. A. Knapp were going )t h berrying last week, their horse became frightened, and but for the timely assistance of a - neigh bor they would have had a -runaway. Thoborse, was returned to the stable luid the ladies4,contimied their way after ber ries, choosing to have a little pedestrian Practice rather than ride after a skittish animal. I r - Mrs. John Hoagland and Mrs. Colum; bus Tillottson were thrown from a wagon a few days since, by a runaway horse. They received but slight injuries, but one of the little children vas considerably bruised.= - A brutal affray took place here on Tuesday "(welling last, between two drunken men and a young man ,whom they came in contact. The young man beat and kicked' one of the men in an un merciful manner. Persons present say he would have killed him if he bad not been dragged off from him. The drunken men wore arrested and lined two dollars each for being drunk. l Five more children from this place are to be admitted to the Orphans' School, at Mansfield, on-the flist of September next. The drouth has scriouslyafected corn, potatoes, buckwheat and garden vegeta bles. Politics qiiet. ' BUSINESS LOCAL. Qom' If you want a good Elevat9d Oven Stove you can buy one AT COST at 3lcintyro old stand. julyte4v4. Wagonmakere and Blacksmiths' Supplies are .belog gold at Mclntyre Bros.' old stand at-Lase Timis COST. Good time to buy: la'Teachers' Examination at Towanda Graded School House, Saturday, August 27,.1881. • 'GI. W. Bram', • County Superintendent. ang2s. Bss,.Plemse remember • that Dr. EAR , . nes once will be a the Henry House, Towanda, atter the With lnst. . ; . ; t The ,crowded rams and the bril liant operations of the Surgeon at the Ward Houle are amply demonstniting his eminent ability. Ws. Mauer testifies over his own signature - to having his eyes straightened tudanay and perfectly, haring Frees eyes from infancy. JAMES S. Jutosos also testifies to instant heur. tag after sixteen years' tolddeafasess of one Nothing but the most scientific means can predate these remits. who Surgeon will be at tho Ward House until the :r7th inst., after that at the Henry House, Towanda, . wi•. Coftespondence. LEROY. AUBURN PARK Wadowp.--Thebestand cheapest titibir itarlet. - t Will aolfiltteoa oupertor wagos for a -tow months "to come at whdosale 4eba4 for Isdrodoetlon. prim wagow warranted overyroipeet. - tif B. N. W zrzuri. tom' ica Mr rATlltliTB.—Owing - to tin - paired health I lind it necessary toomploy an assist. ' antoad it alfordi wisigrest pleasure to intenansy pa« thugs and the public generally that I have secured thO nerTleee of Dr. ilouisais, of ittiaca, N. Y., one Of ;So NUM iikUlfuldelltliths In the eoisntry, and he will spend the greater *Von of his time in my Office. This arrangement will insure promptness in Minding tont* who may favor us with tails. , Haring beets ' associated with 'Doctor Towutat g~sevious to my einning to Totninda, I know him td be an accomplished gentleman and a drsi elase . dental operator. YoWLon will be here on the . 11t1i Of August. • , • - eir'The Largest, Best and Cheapest tun or Shoes for Ladles', Misses , sad Childress , Wear Is found at Cousan's new store, corner Main and Plnoets.. - Trsay kNoble's Slott; sprSIS tar RUNDELL brothers, of Burlington, Lava on finnan lot of fine STEERS-and 11V.IPEEIS now ready tor markei. julyil, - - Cam' Keep it 'on bona, No fanner or teamster should tie without Henry & Johnson's Araks and 011 I.lnlmeot. _ It Is I:arab:table la cams or hurts , either on man or beast. - ang4 far REMOVAL.-;4. S. ALLYN has re moved ' his Undertaking Establishment from Bridge Street to rooms on Main street, over Tun rm h GonDon's Drug Store, and WOourono & VAN Dons's Root A; Shoe Store. A full Ede of Undertaker's Goods from the cheapest to the best. jan27,`Bl. .1. S. ALLYN, Agent. fir A . large stock of well-selected Building Illudivaro it LISS THAN ,COST at Mc- ILtyro Bros: old ;toad: . julyl4-w4. I The hest plan for Dress Cutting ever found has been lately introduced. in Towanda, and every one todtig It says it is just perfect: _ MI.. 8. 1). Btacx . .of_this place, has secured the agency or Bradford C3unty, and Is now ready to give In struction aniif . rnisb the books and scale. jf you have any doubts about the worth or practicability of the ?tragic:scale," call upon or Write to Alias BLACK for fuller particulars. Aug. 18-w3. • Coasr.n has the best wear s log Shoes for Men, Boys and Youth• wear ever offered in Towanda, and at prices within the swath of all. rir GEO. L Ross sells Groceries awful CHEAP because his , expenses are very light, and he is bound his custothetr. shall have the I.:enellt. Vir Singers and public speakers should ore Down's Elixir. as It removes hoarseness and Increases the power of the voice. ang4 rar DECIDED AT LAST.—We are glad to Inform the citizens of -Towanda and the' public generally that the head man of the great Boston Clothing House hai after all decided to open one of their btancheast towanda, and not In the adjoin log CrAndies, as supposed by - our nesghborlng towirs.l We congratulate ourselves for - being so lucky as to get moot these concetnain our We are aware that wherever one of these branches has been opened the i towns and villages became lively, and every other branch of buifness Increased to a great extent, because a concern of this kind Is able to draw trade from crier fifty miles around, as it has the facilitiei fOr offering Clothing, Boots and Shoes at great deal lower prices than country dealers can buy them fpt, and that fetches Clod.. lug, Boots and Shoes away down at pretty near h If the price we have been used to pay In alt ether houses. We do not mean to Hatter anybo y very much, but we are sure that the beautiful village of Towanda is In great need.of such a concern, and are. milts It is safe to my that after the opening of the great Reston► Clothing House in our town, -which will bout the },f September next, ever:- body, even all the other' dealete, will rejoice at haNing such lively times In Towanda. Now kit es unite and wait for that great day In the Means Bieck. Aug. 2.".. sa'REMEMBER, that W. C. & A. B. Ituititows, of SteTensvitle, Bradford county; Pa., salt goods at bottom prices and tato in exchange Butter, Eggs, Port, Poultry, Rags, Dried ApPles, and Grain of all tiids. June 23, Sttf. irgr - "I have used Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator - myself and In toy family for years, and pronounce It one of the most mtisfactcry medi cines that can . be used. Nothing would Induce Inc to be without It. and I recommend all my friends, if they want to secure health, to always keep It on hand. . It. 1.. MI)TT, • augl Columbus, Oa, ter'IIURRAII. to GEo. L. Ross's New GroceryStorn in the Monitanye Block, and getp•ur Groceries at rock bottom. • Jan. 20.. "YOU RUN NO RISK when yon buy your Groceries at G. L. 110:4:6 - .S now store to Montanye Mork. Ills Pltlet::Saro WAX' DOWN to rock battoin. Illsytoro In KELLUM BLOCK, IST WARD, Leta the world by Low P-LACCS and good Goods. you 'desire rosy cheeks and a fair contidexten, purify the Wood by the we td . 2:tutor's Mandrake Dlttersd r augi MARRIED. WELLS---BENNg:TT.- 7 411C - the inst., at the home of the bride'... - bsitev. Wm. 'caylor„,of To wanda, Mr.'Nelsom.k. Wells, Of Van Ciek, and Miss Vora Er, Bennett, of Towanda. LEWIS—GARDWER.—By the Rev. B. Garrison, at his residence .In \Vest Burlington. nth Mr. William Lewis. of Greenwtod, and Miss . Mary_E. Gardhei. or Monroe. TOWANDA MARKETS. 11EP911TED BY sT EVE YS & LONG. Generaldealem in GrocerlcB and Produce, idrner • Main and.Plne Streets. WEDNESDAY-EVENING, AUGUST _1 18b1. Flour per bbl Flour per sack • Corn Meal per 100. . Chop Feed, i .. Wheat, per busb....-_el 20 (6 . 1 2F. Corn l 7. Rye-- a 75 Oats . 35 0 40 Buckwheat - 66 45 0 Buckwheat F10ur.... 11 GO 6;6 • ' Lt . . 6 Clover seed . 500 01. 650 Timothy, western,.. . 4 1 3 15 (6 a 25 •Bekans, 621bs, • }I 50 0 160 • 0 ...• Pork, moss t bbl. f 2 00 0 624 00 Lard 66 12 16 0 Butter, tubs • 2.! 66 -25 . 0 Bolls ' 'OO wa- ---2.3_ _ _ f.). Eggs, fresh " . - 16 6 .17 . •, (6" - Cheese — ....k. • (6 15 Potatoes. per bush.. TO 0 .5 0 Beeswax 20 0 22 0 •- , • CORRECTED IIT 11. DATIDOW & DRO. Hides Veal Skins... Deacon Skins Sheep Pelts.. Aeni Ithertiseutents. WAWN .MARK ED IL LA; ney.'l4Sci. 11." will be in town' peddlYn g Tin and Glansware from the 20th to the close of every month.-iwo. A. PATTETISON." Effect' ofthe Great News. We should not wonder that the news of the opening of the great Boston Clothing House at Towanda will create ati excite ment all through this and adjoining °enti ties. The: cry of almost everybody, now will be that therwilkvait with their Fall purchases, DM they will convince them selves as soon as that concern will be opened how much they•will saw) on Cloth= lug, Booti and Shoes ; and we . should.not blame anybody and -everybody for do ing it, as times are hard and money not very plenty. Not only the pcior, even the rich would like' to save all they can in purchasing Clothing, Boet,'-Shoes, &c.; ,and as the.day ofthe opening is close by, why should not everybodyhave a little patience and not be in a burry 'with 'their Fall purchases of Clothing, ..Boots and Shoes! The stock• promises to .be the largest and inosCelegant ev6r•brought.in to this market. - Remember, the September is the opening day, in "deans' Block, .Toranda. Aug., 25. ma HARVEST PANTY.-Mr. Geo. Fox, of Durel . has issued cards for Vest i'at ty totes gtven on FRIDAY EVENESID. SEPTEMBER Id. ISSI.' McDonald k Stulen's orchestra will furnish the music. An Ice cream supper will be nerved. ,All are cordially invited to attend. Bill may 11:511:, Aug. 18411. itDMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. - totem of administration eft* festameNto wanes° having been granted to the randersigned upon the estate of Mary E. liauloa, late of Meg bury township, Bradford County, ra., deeeased. notice Is hereby glren that all persons indebted to said -estate are requested to make immediate payment, anti ail periolle having ,legal claims against the same will present them withotit delay la proper order for settlement to William Hanlon, of ttinghamtoo. New York.-'' . - WILLIAM IVA LON?. •A m I nistyator. Binghamton, NF. Y. Angina 18, test. • A DMINISTRA.TRIX'S .NOTICE LA. Lettaraof atiortnistratlon having been grant ed to the undersigned, upon the estate of Lawrence Autistic', late of Warren imp., deceased, notice Is hereby given that ail persons indebted to the aaid estate are requested , to make immediate payment, and all persons .having claims against said estate must present the ram duly authenticated to the undersigned for settlement. - ' .• • • _ CAROLINE ANTI/MEL, Administrator, 6EL t;MG 1t!: 00 ; 900 1160 t.O (.t?b:Sn . f it ft 53 12/1113 .. ..... oaa e _71i@125 40 164 60 $ 75 (4 160 e. Shal,winath. Sherirs Sheriff Dean advertises the ft/Cooing t is of land to be srdd at public sato at the Court House in ibis place. at I o'clock T. it., on • Friday, Illepfember ftO, 1881 s No. 1. • One lot, piece or parcel of land situate In Rome torriohln and bounded as follows,. Welt : On the north by lands of L. Oondlne ; on - the east by lands of •••;-- Rank and JilitiOS Room; on the moth by lands of P. GorSIMe and lot known as the White and' on the west by lands of Patrick Crowley owl (laity Park,' ; Containing about 65 scrub of :nore ar lar , about 35 acres improved With few tbor.ou; No. 2. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel, of land eltuase in Nome totiltshlp and bounded av fol lows, to wit; On this north by lands of G. H. (tom line ; on the east by lot known as the White lot; on the south by lands of Charles‘NeweiPs estate, and on the west by lands of Patrick Crowley; contain ing 65 acres of land more or less ; shout 30 acres Improved, with I framed house, I framed barn and . an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seised and tat -en into execution at the suit of Garden Hewitt, Jr., use rs. G. H. Gorsliue and P Gorsllno. No. 3. ALSO—'.ne other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Tuscarora :township,. and bounded as follows, to-wit : Beginning at a white, ash cor ner, being southwest corner of a tract in the war rant narue of Paul Lowery; thence, along the west ern boundary of said warrant . north 1%? west SO rods to a post t thence, east along - the north line of lands formerly of S. W. Rogers, 7a rods more or less, to tho centre of public road. thence along the centre of said road, southerly 51% rods to a corner in the centre of said road . ; thence west 61 rods to the place of beginning; containing V.yi acres' of land more or less, about 11 acres improved, with 1 framed house, 1 (tamed barn and an orchard 01 fruit trees thereon ; being the satdo. land conveyed J: Layton. Sheriff of said count" to B. M. Peek, by dot d dated May 9,1571, and recorded in Deed Book No. 136 at pay 332, etc., and. by B. M. Peck suut_wife Imagined te Mrs. Ellen 'Par:sous. by assignment dated on or 0013 December 10, 1178, and by Ellen Pomona and Mahlon 111.. Parson.,ter hnsband, - to : 1 1:. Q. St urdett by deed dotal ou or about March S. 1 880 . Se and taken Into exe cution at the suit Vf settpuitin M. Peck vs. A. Q. Stutters:lt. No. 4. ALSO—One other lot, piece or tercel of land situate in South Creek township and bounded as !ohm:vs.-to-wit : On the north by lands ..of Ma thew Walker, widow Herrick and widow- Knapp ; on the emit by lands of Jacob Illodget and George Berry ;ou the south by-lands of ImuliN Boughton and (Merles Ostrander ;on, Ore west by lauds of Allen Parsons; containing 4ilacres, of land. inOre or less, alx.nt 60 acres- Unproved,-with 1 framed house, 1 framed barn. I framed horse barn and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seised. and taken Into execution at the suit of 3latin:w Ilaimer vs. Wllliam-Balmer. No. 5: ALSO—One other lot, Wee or parcel of laud rituate Canton - borough and bounded as follows,',to•wlt : On the north by lauds of 11. Mc- Clelland ; ou the east by Center street; on the soitth.by lands of Mrs. A. J. 8....eri; and ou the wait:by:lands of the Northern- Central Railway Conipany ; the same being 70 feet, front- cm Centre Street. nod 1.50 feet deep ; containing t 0,850 square feet - At land, all Improved; with few fruit tree:, thereon. Selzedluol taken Into texecutlon at, the suit 61 - 11111 k, Thomas Su Co., vit. F. N. 3feClel land. No. ti. ALSO—One otlier lot, piece or parcel. 9f land bltuate in South Creek township and hounded as follows, to-wit: Commencing In• - the centre of Main street at liillettsar a -point where Railroad street Intersects with said Misin - street aud running thence along-the centre of Itallroad- street to lands of ii. L. Smith ; thence northerly. along the west line of a Id 11. L. Smith and of J. P. Gillett to the dwelling hen SS: lot of John L. Pitt ; thence nearly west along the southalae: of said John L: Pitta dwelling house lot to ,111.3 centre of said Main street, thelice cearty eolith along the cen4e of said Main stretit to the place of beginning,. containing 10I' rods of laud, be the Salim more or less; all im proved, with I framed blinding uscti as a hotel. I framed learn, 1 tlrrielrig l avilion and few Ifralt lrees,thereon. Seized Ott taken Into exeentlon at the suit of J. L. Pitt vsi George Suffern. - ' eft• / tr.; •=r, • • e - 6g 0 a P 5 es • e _ 1 . 4 Vi 14. c p •-•• _ le" C.: 5 ??,- ss-ass 2 r ~;•-•••4 • c • E. . • 0 0 • aqE. • :•-••• N • •-•.: • a • • •.• • ; .71 7 •-• • crs ts-se 0 • • s :10 3; CI) L.-, • • - •-• 5 t -• A 4 -. a. to .2 Er:.,;rl . .% _4:7. • a - •-•••0 • c) :•-• .7.. r— • .... ECUTIt I X'S OTICE:—Let; ters te‘tautentary having been granted to the untlertdatunl. under nu: bud trill and testa:aunt Of laud done:, hte :11 , A!,41111. all peteuns Indebted to the ‘!;tate of I.afd decedent are hereby hotffb•d, Itatuedia.elayntent, and all havatg claird,agailud ull cs*ate Antl.st pre sent the sawe uuttlwntcatcd to the under ',pled fur zettlette-nt, ISE.VEL JONES, Execarris. East Smithfield, Ea., A. 'at-ws•. , , FEMAJJE COLIEGE. 1 4 This C01ie:.../.! J"rnixhtd fpr Rising 2 in• Lt! E,-1';i•. fir ertr.vtg St t'dy. In ar.,l Art. by stcani INith an t!]...iat.T. reasult t l; martins ?, nil!! mod , rott. :;‘..11!1 fur Csit:Co.:;!4:c Mni,v. A. W. WLE.z.z, ii. lr Pres.. Eltulra, N. Y 1 juiy2l-wB. A DIMINIBTRATOR'S NOTJGE , r..—the estate of Angelo M. Vitresce', late or Loyola Coller„r, Baltimore county. Sqa.e Sf Maryland, deceased. , Letters Cl ti.einiultt.ation turn testatnentu an :woo. harimi I,en granted by tim (jr Willi of the County of ItradforU,.in the *tate Of Pena.yl% affix, to the undersigned urea: the estate Of the above 'named deCedent, all persons indebted ,to !cab! estate a requested to make ImmedlaCe payment, and all persons having :l r against t be same wilt present then{ . dui • eutlutted- for ..-ttlement to CHARLES C. LAIN;CASTEF:, Admlni,tritts•r. ' Lovota c”llegr, I:3ltlnuire, M , 1., July 214•16.6 yr - • A NEW ENTESPRISE! AVHOtESALE: YOTIO HO USE HENDE LMAN, DAVIDOW r Bridge Street, Towanda, 01&.i -4 carefully-selected stock! of the above-mentioned - goods, and respectfully invite all dealers to examine the same and be convinced that money enu be saved.by purchasing goodS of as. . • , Respectfully. • !lIENDELMAN; DAVIDOW & pp., Towanda,-la. F. S.—Wc wish it distil etly untleratood that We will positively not sell goods. at aug.lB. ' • . • RPHANS' COURT SALE. 4 By virtue of en or.tertssucd out of the Orphans' Court of• ile:ldford Connty. Pennsylvania. the nu. tier:Jetted, administrator of the estate of William A. Ortubby, deceased.: late of the biwnship of. Smithfield; will sell at Piddle Tale, at the house of L. D. Ormsby, near the premises, on SATIlit." DAY, SEPTKSIDER le. 11141._at I o'clock e. at, the following lot, piece or' parcel of land.; situated is Smithfield township and bounded an follows: On the north by lands belonging to the entate of "said William A. Ormsby, deceased, on the east by a public highway,. en the !AA:tit - IT tanda ot Israel Pitilllpa,and on the west by laud. of I.:l).Ortie.by: containing 40 acres; being 10 acres out of the south. east cornet of a tract or laud supposed to contain' one hundred and tiventy.twq acres, belonging to the estate of , the said William A.Ornisby; deceased. Tints S OF SALE : $1,: 1 0 at thou of ,sale, 8100 on c.onfintiation.: and balance., In three equal amulet payments, with interest °wail unpaid. - ' CALVIN:I'. WESTllliOtlii, . - Adailtilstrator. . List Sinitir Reid, l'a.„-A ng, 11, isal.wa. . .uiIs.:IVEP.SITY AT LEWISBURG . rA.—THE COLLEGE. itaY, D. J. HILL, President. TM!: ACA DE Y, Wei'. E. Mantis - . s Prlocipal. THE INSTITUTIL JON ATILX JOIREI4 . Principal. OPENS SEPTEMBER - Stir. For Vatalegues, address &saber. julra.w4. ; 1 1. ROTIC ROUSE, OCEAN °Roy& Situated on Serf aye., near' Doss' Pavillon Airy steeping rooms nuil large dining room faring the ocean. 3trals furnished exeursionists.. For farther particulars address BULL. - '4O 1411 Aboathsestsfs. SELLING OUT AT COST! 3ILAS2tZtIVITAIErra g NAILS r --NAILS, STOVES, WAGONAIAKERS" BLACKSMITHS' -- SUP.PLIES. The Entire St4k of the late firm of Mclntyre Biothers must_ be closed out at Cost wiihin Thirty Days, by the _purPha- , - ,&,,, ' ser. Goods recentiv bought at ShPriffs wi sale.. p; ,. ti k - ,-1 ',N . • ToWailcia, July 13,.1881-rui VOTICE _PARTITION. .1.1 State of Penusvicania, CfIUTI:V Bradt", ss: To Edvin Ford and H. li. Vandllder, residieg In Pike township, Bradford county. l'a.: 1.) man M. Sherwood k Ca., Leman M. l-'ll , -rwood and Jull.l R. Batley (now It. Eherw, est). rcsiditg Binghamton, .S.l, y„; r d)r..A.DtruLani and 4. i)„• Dunham this velf( 4 ). A. 10 Blitlerficid and Mats- 'F. Butterfield his wire). G. W, Durga, In Milli; SuF4nehatina county.'please take Dotter: -Whereag, at :an Orphans' Court held at Tourtott In and fur thesald county of Bradford. the. lith day of Jets, A. 1). Is 1, before she Bon. I . Morrow, President .fudge of the said C,strt, matter of the estate or Henry l'eptzr, deco the is Mimi or Eds. Ford was pieonted, settitg rot th that the said floury Pepper Unsafe the nionth of Noe•-inhor, 1. 1):1.547. intestate. seized In Ills • deme s ne a: of fee, of awl In, a 'certain lot or troc, of land situate In the township of Pike, In said county, bouuded north by lands of. N. 11. rs and 1,, I..),..sirelissin, east by lands of Ansoa Pin t. and 'Woi;gl.Sherwisal, south by lands of It. - Vol:Ginter. Aid nest by the public , highway leading. from I-eltayseille to the Creek and .amen as Ford stteet ; contaltdre - 9' acres, more or less, with the appurtenance;—leaving to enroll him a widow,-( - heretic l'epper. and four - tidbit, tta: %Vanier Pepper (since-deceased), Daniel Cris. per,.ll4tsy Ann Pepper (Intermarried with Demo,: He, ruians). and Mary Pepper (intermarried Rill. Eilr.4 Derga. since oeceasedf, awl that the f 4 1).1 %blow, Charlottis Pepper. is also deceased: Mat undej the Imes ate laws of this Commonwealth it . helougs to each , * Mesabi four - children to have one.- eqoal fourth part of said real estate In fee ; that upon the death of the said Watizer Pepper his two children, viz: A Pepper and, Lauri Pepper. succeeded to the interest of their father;vie: an 'undivided om-fourth: t ha! your petitioner hotels qult-elMin deed of tine interest of the ,saltt Pepper. owe intermarried with S. L; Pratt, and that 11. It. Vont:ll,ler owns the interest of the said I.rasra I'epper, now intermarried with Thos. Evans: titat Lyman 31. Sherwood Zs Co., of Bingham!, ri, hold a deed of the:Undivided one-fourth il.• torest of the said Daniel Pepper, azurthat Lyman M. Sherwood and Julia R. Bailey (his Wife) hold a deed of the undivided one-fourth interest of the said Betsey Ann Pepper. Intermatrledmith Geroge Heeridan.; that your petitioner Melds &contract for the undivided one-fourth interest of the said Mary -- Pepper, intermarried with the tail F.llad Duna, _ No.partition of said real estate having been - taitt - .' the petitioner prays the Court Jo award an inqueit to make partition of the said real estate to and among the aforesaid - parties according to their, re spective rights and interest:. aed be will ever pray. And whereupon the said cOl2ll, OU due proof Sr.,! rewederadon of the prenilses, award':.! an Inquest for the 'purposes.aferesaid. We iherefore command you that, taking with you six good and lawful melt of your bailiwick. you go to and orsoi the premises aforeSald, and there. it, the-presenee of the parties aforesaid by you to be warned (if upon being warned they will be present), - and having respect to the true value -Hon thereof, :Ind nppn the oaths and affirmations of the said six good and lawful-men, you make par . titlon to and antang.the heirs and legal represents tires of the 'said intestate In such manner and in such proportions a., iby the !awe of this Comm!, *cattle Is directed, Iff tho same can be so parted and- divided without prejudice to or spoiling the while : audit such partition cannoties made there of -without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, that then you rause the said inqueet inquirtraiorgV certain whether th,3 same will touveniently setoff). modatetrnore than one of the raid heirs awl legal representatives of the said Intestate ulthout prep!. dice to or spoiling the whole • and if so: bow rainy - it will as aforesaid accommodate, describing each part by metes and bounds, atol returnieg a just valuaDon of - tile same. But If the said inquest by you to be summoned as aforesaid to make the said partition or valmttlon shall l,e of npletion that the premises aforesaid, with the appurtenar.ces cannot be so parted and divided as to accommodate more than one of the'said heirs and legat representatia es of the said. Intestate, that then you cause fhb tn quect to slue the whole of the said 'real estate, with the appurtenances, having respect to the true valuatlou thereoragreeably to law; .arid that the partition or valuation so made ion distinctly and openly have before our said Judge at. Towanda, at au Orphans' Court there to be held on the regular clay of. sessions thereof, after such hint - mat shall be tuader- - uuder your hand and seal, and under the hatuleatol seals of those by. whose oaths or affirma tions you shall make such partition or valuation ; and 113V10 you then and there this writ. Witness Paul D. Morrow, President of our said Court, at Towanda aforesaid, thy'l 11th slajoof July, A: D. IsSl._ - - A. C. FRISIIIIE. Clerk of Orphans' Court. • 'ln conformity with iho above order, I. hnreby give notice to the atone-named heirs and all other persons' Interested, lhat'an Inquest will be held no the 'above estate, on the premises, on FRIDAY, .411.711U5T 211th, 1581, at 10 o'clock, As X July 21. • PETER J. 111.:AN, Sheriff. WANTED GOLDEN Agents for the . DAWN Okigth4lllV In this II r.., through the dark ralley,artd In the lire etgrua'...; sects in the best thoughts ot Leading au thors and sette , tits, among whom are Bishops Sim, son, Foster. Warren, Hurst and Foss,; - Joseph Cook. - Beech, r, Tannage. Dr. Currie.• Dr. March, in. • IleCotth,'Dr. Crosby, Dr.Cuyler,Oeo. I). Prentice. Dean e.t.inley, Whittler, Longfellow .and other , . Thessubjeets treated are Death, Immortality, Silt leolum and Second. Advent, - tieUtesurreet too, • :Indieutent, the Punishment of to (eked. 4:;.1 the Iteward of the Righteous.- - rich feast awalt:s the reader of this book. It e stains - the gratolcAt thoughts of the world's greatest authors. on st. Jeets of the most profound 'Merest to everyone. Not gloomy but brilliant. Therels net., dull Ng , It, the b• - tok. It Is absolutely without a rival. Eve til l rybotly wil read It. - 'School Te*lsers, titudent,. Young Ste t and Ladles. acting as' agents for the Leek are *king over .floe a tut;uth. - Sells fast. tine agent sold 71 neat ls dap:. 'atv,ther in In K dsYs.anigherll Itt one day, another !band 3 Bible,. in S'ileye, a lady soree tu.te hours. Secure territory quick. Also agents wanted for the Illostrated lie 'irised New Testament, and for the. R•est. Faintly Bibles Fifer sieti by agents: trend for eirenlar... P. W. ZIEGLICII lk Cti., PIS Arch t..:, Phllatlet. Vita, Pa.; ISO E. Adams S., Chitagu, Ut. augii•w4 4 A TIN G HOUSE:;--- . ,9ornething _LA now. ;A erst•elistos RLSTA Vlt AN't' and LATINO 1/011ISE on Bridge Street. opposite the AllberiCALL Dole!. Avon at alt. ISOUSS, idea anti day. J. $. tiViiitirr, V rtrit tor, • Towanda, July 7401•3 -, 4.,:: .. , TINWARE, ---AND--- 121 JAS. S. KUHN. laniliii