111 fadfordftpdtt Towanda, Thursdig t June /tip 1878. I LOCAL AND . : G=ENERAL. Loos at the 'date on the', label . of this paper. If is wrong, please notify na. MB: S. •Owsic, of Wysox, lei our thanks fora basket of delicious strawberries. I TILE Pigtail Bug has made its ap r rearance.in Tiogs county, Ps. 13AnTLETT `• & TRACY have put u some very neat signs on the front of!their new office. ANoreiat fire visited WaTerly Monday morning last. The Enterprise r.ffici wacdamaged to the amount of about $3OO. ' HMIPHBEY BnornEas & Tivri pay out about ,eleven hundred dollars per week for CZEII . TnEntis one criminal and two civil suits from this county, before tte,T.Tuited State Court at Williamsport, this yea,' 441-nr. a number'of our citizens left for Williamsport, on Monday monabig; to at; tend the V. 8. court. - THE new Constitution of P,eunsyl-: cania will contain a . section permitting women to vote for School director& . Tim Towanda Iron Manufactur ing Company employ about seventy-five men, and i have five or six thousand kegs of nand on hand.l , Ti i:s session of the Teachers!Asso elation; held in this place lasi week, liras pro nounce:d the most interesting of Any eveiden- vened.- AgrOGETHER the best looking front in town, is the one Patin by Homotir FLEX• for MONTANTE lICIVABD and COLE,:PASSAGE CO. THE Ladies': Benevolent Associa tion Will hold their Strawberry and 143 Cream Festival, in Herenes Hall, Wednesday evening„ June 25. • - - THE Cabbage Worms, so deaructive ,last year, has again made its appearince. Borne persons have, in consequence, come to:The;con elusion to plant 'no nabbage this year. '4, THE fettival Igiveu by,.l):l6 . .tecture Committee, on Friday evening - tva ' il not a, success. Insatlicient police irtid others causes contributed to the notavorable result, 1: • ..Ewrutn ToNtn's lecture on Thurs day evening was well attended, and thOlevcr thtl gentiontn handled "The Poet 4 of lieland" in a niani*r 'elearly indicate& Ida tho rough scOhibtance:wtih the subject. , IF ANY: of our'loinli'aients Inve re- - . i ceired pay for copie.4 of the I.ltronrpi, Which is not credited, they Will pless - e notify us at once. All uer-,nis in arrears on car list, on tlie first ci,f,July, will have their paper .cliEco: tin't4d. --- —,,.. r "0-AUSWAY, our popular tousoruil art ist, dcAring to kei.p i•see n : ithtbe growth and im - prort•racrAS of toe place, has fittefup i a bar tier lio- i ) NilliCit R imlld -do credit ,to ili(s; cargo: caws, is the' new stow coraer of kaki add fine street=... . •- -- • • • ' ; THE Postmaster General :has, in p'ursuance of laW, interdicted the . circilatinn through. themails or newspapers hain l • any writing on the wrapper, except the frdladdress. It tla virni to add initials, nor crew tU write pap.:r n the -wrappyr. - E AMONG the presents receiv by atiis mit s • -. of. Bethlehern, at her! mar riage,la ccelt,--were nineteen dozens icAid ver and spoons. The aggregate oi l the ocea; - ion ie =aid to lave - been ten th3ut.z.nd dultam , t NOTICE that Mr. 0. D. 4,...4)0DE- N , it'a:l has been selected read the Declara ti9n. or independence at Man:int-1k tin the, FU;i:2ll. BED h•ts a - Commanding presence and useellent voice, and will' undoubtedly acquit hinorii ci edi !ably, • ' I^. . 31.6" be of interest to pe'rsons Ne 4: York and Pililade hil, 14 -know that the:: ran.leive this placc• at 2 A.:loci:T. arrismat Bethlpliem'at about Ro*clock, stay al,l night r.t. "Sun Hotel," kept liy that prince of landlqr.P., C. T. Slrrn, and airivo : in tho:+c.citi...g at an Orly h , jur next morning:, '• LEHIGH VALET RArtivAr, C;OrPQ- Tatiwt that ekit tfuly sa:i• it has not a . 411ar ry ficatfpg r a r.o,te rnti•tanding.'is in a fin gularl'y ht..afrhy c9n,litinni. This state and i , r'oll‘.l position cf the admirably maia ag'a.L.l,igh Val Jr..! It; R. Co. ' A .C_Or p- EETING; under. _, 1p ,aasp i c~i'. M. E. Climcit, to be 'WI 'in To • warla, in a grove ;:car the fosiden4 aC G. 11.1ar• - :s 14 mile's north of this rillag.e, to 'amn ion:cc M , a1;13 . ?: Ju:v 7, andSD.tor,l67,3'nly . 12, . : A , _;L:NiAi., ;good-looking it?ntTy' of . gentleman passed this place on Monday morn ing, for.Polter county, where they in tem' to 'spend set:tit:at seeks hnntiiiig.; H. S. ,ICKLEY,pr. NEWELL; (lons- G. firsir.o and 8. Srrsrss, comprise(' the company 4( Ve wish @ thorns plcatit trip and abundant success. 4 • have eitllllitted £OlllO speeiniens ot iron (..n, talieu front the Lintokadriet,- now WA 11 0 . i by C. M. SANDEMEON, Esq., which aro as rich as an!. ore to he !band in this don4r,y. Mr. S. iiiftirms its that there la ttri supply. Why not build a blast furnace here, and develop these mine.l, Tug: WillUILUSpOrt. Gazkte and Bu bhit, sacs- "We ale glad to kuow , the 'boot manufactc,rylof 3. E. Des - r os .t Co., ' -be in optration by July 1, in time to turn out goods,for the fail tride. This addea. to their now thrge bunc:4:4, iii;l make them one of the prominent institu%,r,s of-our city." liiNGsnuav & SOLOMON are doing a business at Markch Clunk. _ They have the beg "rigs " ever 11:M0dt:teed , in that famous Slurater resort, and Isadore knows how to please, his customers. We arideratiod that therm are already nesrly.seven traliareet guests at thy 'Mauston 'House .• _ Os TUESD.ty night, 10th the store of S.D. SITTAGEICE Co., in Ne*,Albany, was' entered by some, unknown parties, and the Bare bloiCa yortunstely,..tlio firm had removedhundred&liars fiom the safe to the bank on the day previous, so that the thieves suceedc.l in getting only ,a small • -- atatnint of change. • 1 3. Rounc.--Hon. Bi LAPoierE, of Asylum township, has long enjoyedthe reputa lion of tieing ono of our most !moccasin' farm ers and stock-raisers. This. season ii,flock of sixty,ewes on his feria gave birth to one ' fired /T WA. Owing to the extreme ooldireath-] er and lateness of the spring, twelve of the limbs died. Can any other sheepbreeder in - Bradford,make a better showing? , . REcoei3 and wife met; with . quitea verions accident, near Terrytown; h few days sinee.. They were' riding in whea home portion of the harness gave . w ', and the horse.becoming unmanageable, tan, throwing Mr. and Mre. It. to the ground. Mrs. SAL was quite badly hurt, bat her husband escaped ap parently little harmed ; but discoVered a day or two"afterwards that he had received' interns - 1 injuries which for a short time Were ; qui* Ho is able to be, about liis*riess . again now, however. Tan store of anrise, was en ! , tered on Saturday night lasi I9' wow - Th e entrance win effected from `An! adjoining room which is unsaiahed, and without an nntdde door: The thine* entered tide room-aid saw ed throughinto Kr. Ws store. Two or three dollars in change, some km creinotandy, pies, she., were taken. It was undoubtedly the work Aroma of the worthless boys who ideal the town. ratio welfare, as, well as the best good of - these youthful offenders, demand that the authorities use every effort 'to bring them to Notice. I. : Neiv 0113=8" Liw.,—The tare during its last sesston passed, and' the Governor approved as it supplement, an act en titled " An act to regulate the sale of clams and , oysters." it is as folkiws : 1 Sze. 1. Thai it 'shall be unlawful for any per ions during the months of June, July and Au gust, in each year, to bring into this Common wealth, for sale,, or to vend or sell, or , to expose for sale any oysters ; and any person or persons so offending,! abaft be guilty of n misdemeanor; and, upon conviction, shall be sentenced to pay a fine not ‘exceeding one hundred dollars, or undergo an ;imprisonment not exceeding six months, or both, at the discretion of the court. Bin 2. That section one of the act to which this is a supplement, and all puts thereof con flicting herewith, be and the same is hereby re- Petea• ' I tHE election of officers in the pitl trial Building" and Saving Fund &imitation, oc curs on Monday, June 30) Bee notice fro*Sec.: retary in another column. - ThU following boat. inations were' made at the last; regular: meet-, tug : • For President, N. N. Brrrs, fir. For Direct ors to serve three years, E. B. Worm/an:in, Jas. W. TAYLOR, W. H. Down, Joni W. Mix, Gm. W. ENNES and Jamas Bnieltr - -: of whom four ari to be elec ted . i For Director to serve one. year, °mu' A: Bucx. and 8. W. Itonarant. The t following gentlemen4ere appointed a commit tee to examine the Its and papers of the As sociation : 8.11. Pug,. bra B. fluirrnrurr. and J. N. CAILIFF. " - Messrs. F. E. JAY:4, Bonsai M. How.: and ALBKRT LON'O - wire [appointed' to SOTTO SS S board of election, _at the annual' meeting above mentioned. •L. : ; • Tur. exa l painaiion of. ,the ePAPs connected with' the Sus quehanuit Collegiate In stiate, took pace last week. The closing ex , ercisea were conducted on Thursday evening, in the Presbyterian Church. Dr. CarraLx., of LaFayette College, delivered an interesting ad dress on the 'I 'Tr, ial of Socrates." The follow ing named Indents having completed the course, were graduated : j - • Academic: 4rraduating Course.—CrukE A. Drsoncit, Itx+ J. WATKINS, Bases CMINUIC, near G. Fatsi, ELLs A. SPAULDDIO. - Collegiate •Pe,eparatory.--JacasoN P. Er.zrnrr, It sirs T.,Tlate, Jour W. Conoiso, AIITIMS Haan. Coptinercifil,t-Cmatzs B. Wotyr, 117.0D074 C. itonnow, IiELZEIL C00L8.C5913. Eistrli B. ICKEE, 81IPLIC.1 0. KIRBY. • _ _ , 'The 'Principals and teachers•of the Institute, deserve•and receive great praise for their un tiring efforts to'advance their pupils. - - • MIL Enron : According to tOver tifonient, LORTON addressed the citizens. of WyaluSing ,c 9 temperance; on the evening:of the 31 inst. li-t , twithstanding the busi season with larmers,:te had a good audience,.!and 'is 'mind his acldreis was well received. P 1 ..4, ArtiNEr.awl wile added much to the irqerest of the, meeting. blitheir enliVeiaing songs. In consequence' of a series of showers, the ecturer failed lie reach his appointment at :landing Stone r He had . a fairand appreciative . alidience at Cariptown, . the following evenirw,' 'rind his effort wis.a. happy one. the`CamptoWn !Eland enlivened the meeting with seveialpieces Qf stirrin,g musle r Hy tho 'way, this young band does credit to ikaelf ancithe place, and we hope frequently to favored- with its inspiring ef forts in the fntp ec ro. line ;s to the band, and God speed 8e.? . ...t0rt - rasi'on his noble mission.,. 1 -_ I .1 1 i - 8. S. BUTTS. =F- Lime Hill, June 10,1873. • , 1 ORWELL. Ilfr Editor • Since your correspondent) l 'i Ai: K. T.," left Orwell, no Jos 'parrs has-ariseuitia take his place, cfinsequent- LT we have rot'' been reported. We have ;no I?ng tines nor potato , halls to speak of, for the season is late no dry, but we have many mer cies for which tolbe thankful. The National Esve Spout Company lav'e just lunched a fine, stablishmeht, to-preventeavc dropping. I ; lOar. Methodic society have h new pastor, who seems to bola real live minister. .Ife' is at I - home in Sabbath-school. - .i i ! 'lir. E. C. Bunt. and his. brother-in-law, 11. S P'ENS, of Stlensville, are traveling in the South, with avi of locatiog_the re. ' ' .' The farmers l i w ii this section aro looking anx iously to the success of the ;projectad railroad tlirough the s-Il r ey. - , Pur people at!e commencing to mend their whys, altliongh fis regards sobriety, are: about' 1' ; i the same as ii - Cfre the passage of the new tem;• p/rancelaw. Mr 7e rejoice hi the law. . :4 !' , -...thar , LOOKOUT. • ' Vine 14 '1 t;t7P. 1 ' 0 i •-, 1; WATlrss, Lvi----Tins FAMOUS PLACE or i rxsoar Now OPEN ro run Pecr..to.—The fa mbus tVitkinolen located AM:Akins, tiehuy• 4 ler counts, which bas hecomo anoint the must popular hammer resorts in the United' and is Annually visited by tens otithoui arids of people' froirt all Sections of the othintry, With its tiro Mountain houses no !al open, for visitors. The entire Glen property has re cent'y been purchased by Joni.: J. LITLs k Lr mi A; Co., orl Philadelphia; who have made_ many impnrtaut improvements nearly all the staircases, bridges and railings having een re miwed—and the Glen is in a ranch bet r and .„ safer einditiotOtian ever before. These gen- , personally supervise and manage t t rpl3 personally e Glen,, and its summer hotels, during the season of 1873, / and spire no time or exPense in endeavring s tO make it an attractive arid plea- Lint place of resort for the public.. I ThliTat kins r Glen—manifold as are its scenic •c arms—is, by*io means the only,featute k of iti terest pertaini4g to the romantic EIITTO Tidings o. the from which it takes itti name. lieneeeiLake, One of the most beantiful sheets of,watet in the world, with the magnificent views which ti highlands mend iafford, Hector Falls, two and a half miles north of Wat kins, on !lie east shore of the lake, and i the Ha fans Glen,which has been visited fort several Years past by great numbers of pepple,:are,Well sorthy the attention of tourists , and `will tic ailed With delight by all students and admirers f nature. El POST THI.OF--CHANOES AFTER JUNE . 1873.-1, ranking privilege abolistied. 2. Postmasters supplied with official stamps. 3. Official stamps meat not be used except or otheial business./ 14:1 4. Stamp of one department can not;be used for correspondence of another. - I I 5. No matte can pass through the mails free. ' I . 6. POstage Must le collected on newspapers [published in the county where delivered. 1! 7. Eichang tis' not free. Publishers twist pay postage on earl exchange received. 8. Postai cards uncalled for are not ~ . sent to Dead Letter Mice. ' I 1 _ '9. Postal cards cannot be used asecobd time. I '4O. Ordinary cards can be transmitted throe 'tile mails by affixing one cent stamp, provided the entire melisage- is printed. The !address , . 1 may be written. , 1 -I , 33TAGZ. ' ' L' Letters—Three cents for each calf ounce or tractiOn,therecif. 1 Drop Letteia—Where delivered by Carriers, two cents fore ach half ounce or fraction there of. All other 1 offices 'one cent for each half ounce or fraction thereof. I Printed Matter—One cent for e a ch tWo ounc es or fraction thereof. Beeds, bulbs, cUttings, ro3ta, scions, 1 chromos and engravings are_ classed with printed 'natter. . I Iderchanpat--Two cents for each two ounces or. fraction thereof. limited to twelve 'ounces: When any of the above matter is mailed wholly unpaid, and by inadvertance reachei its dull nation, double rates should be charged and ool lected.—Post-Offlee Gazelle. , .!' BEM MI Puescimu.,—Senator Frrcu, Budge Burris and Chas. *Au's, werisin to i tti last week. We are 'assured the meeting w acci dental, and bad no political signidc —We were pleased to receive a call Mim our young Mend, D. 4,,F.ssarrr, Esq., last week. Mx. F. was edmitted to the bar of. this county. 'Mine two or three years since, and soon' alter located In Titus i sille, where he has, in COMM. 11011114111 NM* 111310thet prCOSlkkit PON IgtOPO7 Pr gibmoth wand • lumen, pentioe. I - • . ' B. ea* Eigi.ost Ilardek, darted for Phil. adelphla on Aldan lbr the purpose of reedt.' fog tilatumnt lb: his'eyes at WW's IbrepitaL —We me gratilled to nonce that our old to friend, D. l l. ~has been reappointed postatasteir Bloomsburg. In addition to dia. duntnig his du ties well, hats rendering yromin to the Bepuldkan ewe, with Ida able and t taper. =We are to learn that our genial Mend, A. E . MI, has *AMMO :himself in the hunberl *Mares in Illehlgao, and that be is prospering. , - '', - ' : ' -C. Z. Ww#l, of North Towanda.'was'eleet ed Gnuid Natishal Of the Grand Lodge of Good Templart, at Abe Conrention in Harrisburg, last week. Mr. W. Is an "Ore, earnest tempe rance man, and will dachuge the duties of his new position with honor to the order and credit to himself •: —Banos Emwsnns hi in town, en a stilt to his mother, Mrs.:Atm Ili:Cum i —The. many. relatives and Mania: in this county, of Pasant Mimi, formerly a Iresident of this.place. will be pained to learn tied he Is its serionsly 111, at his home in lbsqueltan court: —Mrs. D. F. PDXEROT of Trey. and Mrs. J. R. Haim. of Titusville, are visiting W. A. Thous, E 14., in this place. - I —Um. G. D. Losa and her eon; McKim Los°, were In town last week. —J. V. Guam", E. 13. DrLosiand I.W. hap ToIID, aro attending a sitting of thet.United States Court in Williazesport, this week. Dims fil .d in the Recorder's Office tot the week'e • ding Juno 17, 1879 : E. B. Nam .'s heirs to E. E. Buffington, To• wands Borough. ' Wm. Dittrieh to J. M. Mitchell, Towanda bo rough. J, I r J. Eastab] EMI . Id. Mite, .to A. :seta.— du borough. Alvin .......ey , nd wifeto A ar o n Bailey, Sprhig field. ! . n-lf l c A. L. Bailer to Alvin Bailey, Springfield. Olive Shiite. to Charles ithaylor, Springfield. Jabeh G. Dougherty to Wm. Sill, Wysox. Morgan A. Moody to 'Georgians E. Fuller, Wyao;. I , . James Foster to Isaac Vosurg,s North To.: wands.. . • James Foster to Isaac Yosburg, North To wanda. 1 -.Daniel - Walker to Penn. & N Y. C. & It. It. Co., Vtilker to Pa.& N. Y Miter. t Henry Van Brnnt to-Fa. Co, Wisos. John Sullivan to Pa. c r -)1. Y Ujater. • Hcnry Wilson to Hels Thos.: V. Brown to Wni. M. J. H. Strong to E. A. Strong Johii - C. Vitolies to John Croteley, Athens bo rough. • Peter Efrown and wife to WnL Carmor, Litch field. • • Edward Voorhis and wire to 41exander tp S Spnnktield. ' Orcis Scott EMI field. • : Josiah Bentiam to Atanda l Browning,' Le . Amanda Drtinming to Josipl)! Marsh, LeHays• rile. , • , •.Theodore Hines and wife to J. H. Marsh, Wf., 'I • alusing. alusing. • . . . , Austice.Cashioli-toTohn D. Barrett, Wyaos. John Holmes and Wire to J. D. Barrett, Wy- John Penton and Wife to John M. S. Fenton, Gransile.. 1 Caleb N. Bowen to Wm. J. Pirnold; \ Virir rms. W. J. Arnold and wife to Beth Cook, War ren. . d'arnea Wood and wire t 9 Daniel Walborn - , Tor s•apda borough. • Troy WE cur the followuTh0" Troy itema from the Elmira Allrerteser , 1 :---The annual-examinations in connection with the Troy Union Graded School will be conduct. eit during Wednesday arid Thursday of this week. reception by Miss E. 13. Hunt's pupils on Thursday evening at 7} o'clock, stXhe High School. - • • •.--Cotnmencement exercises, also t at the High School appartments, on Priday,at 7:30' P. Y. The graduating class consists of seven, five youngladles and two young gentlemen. In addition.- to the usual original essays by the members or the class. Miss /alio D. Witter will 'recite Longfellow's "Building of the dhlp." Music will be provided by Messrs. Clever and Moore and Misses Wilbur and Hunt, Mrs. G. B. Davison presiding at the piano. .- r —The Enterprise Mannfactnring-C9mpany . is malting fin e progress,with buildings. The win dow frames and door frames are all set and the brick work is in a , forward Condition. It will add mach to the appearance of that part of the —Thu tannery of Hobart & Porter is enclosed and painted, and will have vitas in, ready for eiierauons in the coarse of six. or, eight weeks. —The part of the Born' where occurred the late fire, has presented a stirring scene ever since.: No time was , lost. `Messrs. Pomeroy & Carnoihati addressed themselves at once to the _work la rebuilding. Five handsome buck stores'will be ready for use in the` early;Fall. .—Mr. E.E. Loomis, who has kept a general store in Burlington for the last seven or deft years, last wk opened a store in the building formerly occupied by •Herrick & Moven% We wish 'him abundant success. —Tho Methodists have ordered plans and estimates for their new church. It is to bo of wood and will cost between five and . six thous and dollsrs: —Before I forget it, lot me !ay that the Troy House, under the efficient management of Messrs. V. M. Long k Son, affords the same unsurpassed accomodations for transient and permanent guests as heretofore. We under stand that the' appartments are nearly, if not quite, all taken up by the visitors of last year and dear before. 1 . =The Chalybeate waters are as pure and" wholesome this year as ever, and-the drive to itis an , exceedingly pleasant one to the loveri of nature. , ; - !BUSINESS LOCAL. - 1 .• ;NOTICE.—=AII heenses returned by the Mercantile Appraiser, must 'be paid on or before the first day of July next, or suits will pasifirely, be brought for the collection of the same. i - •Wx. Busrarr, Treater. Treaeis Office, Towanda, /lute 17. 10. ? Special bargains ,in Black Silks, st. ; . Evems do Hu nscrn e. ugt.` - tvery new publication - ' be foand-onthioss' shelves.' • style'Silli Hats' at H. TATLon'i. Csoss has just open'ed fine assortment of new 4romos. • . & large,mortment of Brack ets just received at Prima k. SONS. 16..rrimt Domestic Bread at Scam a co.'s, isuits everybody. , FIN* DRESSING CAm—Chamber Suites, at F,aosr Sows, for fifpr lea. Several valnablel Farms and I }louses and Lois for sale by B • TLrrr & Tas• CT. 104 Vallablo house and two lots for saleLplesiant locality--near the Episcopal Church' ? Inquire of ,Tosits Wohn, Executor , of Isaac Um. McCABE &-.s , hive a 1 NI supply 9t Bnist'a celebrate d garden seeds, to bulk; or in small quantities.: 11 By no possibility I F paper be so cheaply purchased this section, seat C. F. Came. MIL Eviala & IRLDurrn call atten tion to their advertisement r new Spring Goods. • • • le. BIIIIDIcIeB Xenon"; Hay and Straw Cutters, for We by :1 Painnsrol :1111. JOSEPH Hon' Now Funkitare Eitoie,! on Bridge stre4 is the place to buy your Furniture, Slid he•wi~l sell 'goods as cheap as they om be Tht _ - her4o44 * .t- WM get filet au by euquirthir Us *roma pike (ond paying far thin notiee,) or of J. C.-Broincer, of Prooklii. - 116 We have just resolved... new stock of ten, *et ire con pint on the short est notice et the lotned Ales. . I n I ' SIPA, blige isoortment of Mneri can Oook and Parlor 010104 at m Pszotairos & Piasi;;les. , sir Job toil; executed et - ail's; (A lice, rewires the hlitheet eitsd;uns lhatt the best critic*. • ; • 1 1111116,New : styles: Dress Goods, Eitlks, Pantsles, Piques and Prints EVANS Mimmises. IfieThe Cheapest place in Towan da to buy year Bats and Bonnets is it Km 'I D. Um.% Griffith ta Patton's Bloek. l Towanda Wairran--On Tuesday afternoon, Jail 8, 100 prinio Yal Calves,, ati 6 ceiati-per pound. , I Ozoitai i exits. Wysanking;'Jtine 19-2 w. • EXCZU3IOB WATKR Dzena.—The best well curb sUd bucket in use.. L4ly inch improved. Handy to bite. Call and see It. aft. Photographs $1 per doze r a, for s few days only, at Luanne Novelty ciallery, in ldonth Nab street. Hake baste and iget them while yen can. sair Ladies, ta l ke my advice= : when son go down town,; step into Mni. Mime' rooms of fashion.' She don't ask you ;to buy. • ter Persona wishing to rtrchase Real Eitate'ot, say description, should call on Balm= d, Muni, Insurance and Beal tittle Agents. and Ilroke,is. - Mrs. 11047.TRUPT would invite tartieular sttentisan of the ladies to her elegant assortment of new goods. comprising every. thing in her iMe. ME =I ..e„.# full lino of White Goode, TabliLlnens,.ilapkins, Towels and Embroider let, / &Ass & liwtotwries, Bri• :•st. The.pliou to buy a first-ctlass Cook or Parlor Stow). is at ' iPzarourros Danwow'a, Orwell, Pa, Mrs. E. , L..WOODBUIT has . re- Moved her stock lof Millinery Goods to the rooms recently oocupic'd by Mrs. Gann{, over Loxo's storo, in Patton's block. C. B. x. C. & B. B. HODGE'S REVEIISME PLOW.—The, best Reversible, or Side• Bill and Level Laid Plow in nse. Just ieceived,s . supply. It ifives good satisfaction. Tryit. Towanda, April C.& 11.,11. Co:, ilson, Vilna)Aim: limn, Albany. ' QM The best pace to buy Sasb, _ , Blinds, Doors and 111 kinds of Lumber, la at FrgosrA Bois. Fenton' on Chutes rarest. Of fice -107 Main street, They sell cheap for cub. . . ,WitsTED--By,FosTEE, & ! ' vita, tit their mill in North Towanda, 5,111 ..I hela of grain—wheat, corn, oats and, rie;—for which the highest market prices will be paid. • , • May 20; 1873. , • . We are laow selling the. Wo , van Wire Mattress..at $16.00. They are the cheapest spring beds in the world. Why don't you call atTnosr. Boss and try one? *IP Mrs. J. D. HILL will spare 4 0 . pains to wait upon all who may giro hers cap. Shi makes =Werra specialty. Griffith .!c Patton's Block, Bridge-at- . 16:. If you m a tt a first-class PEti . 7 for Stove, get the Light House, on band and for 'sale by - PLIDLETON k PARBOW, j v Orwell, Pa;- , t Why run the risk of tin acci dent, when you can get a ticket good for $11„000 in ciao otdestb, for 20 cents a day, by calli l ng on FRANK Bvsnmix, at upper depot? $ Mrs. E. J. Mnisbs has just, e -1 turned from New York, with a largo supply of Millinery and Ladles' Furnishing Goods, in ! all the newest styles and latest novelties. Open ing day yuesday, April 1& ' tf. • - slll.Afttfawberry and Ice Cream Festir be held ln=Rome borough, on Fri &i.ernoon and efening:J my 4, for the ben efit of the Baptist Chirch. A cordial invitation is eitended to aU: ,P. T. Msurcrrr, Niter. 1196. MCCABE (! , ,i; EDWAELDS pay par ticular attention to the tea trade, and 'that Is why they have secured to), large a trade in that. line: You sre always certain to get the lest, whOn you purchase of them; M. Crowds of people still go to &nit' Co.'s 'taken!, Sod Dining Rooms, let door north of Ward HMls°, tor •refreshnsents, Wann `eals at all hours. If,you have never tried any of the Superior old Java poffee Which 3115CAnz# EDT4AIIIN3 are auppl)ing to their customers, go and get some at once . . It is browned to perree tipn:and they grind it to order. / • liAzezus & Mom's, mantas°. turas of those celebrated spectacles, have changed their *gooey 'from J. H 00171111313 to WIC A. Costaisawies. COAL AT WioimiALE.--P, M. WELLES is selling superior I;fin.d Anthracite Coal, by the car load, very cheap, delivered at any It. E. station between Wy4ltising and Athena. Now is the tithe to secare:your Winter's supply. Ba&pru Sr: HILL would call the ateetiim of the pub* to the fact that thatr markef is always supplied with the choicest steaks, mutts, lamb and mutton, pork, am" Ash, etc. They are now receliing daily supplies of fine fresh oysters, which they offer at whole sale and retail at the very lowest rates or Mrs. E. J.Bincoos has, just re ceived the -- Spring styles in Hats. abd Bonnets, also a logo assortment of Fancy aoods, such as Ties, ?Johns, Neck Ruches, Collars and Cuffs, Undersleeves, both isSe and . lizgen,i;sud all the latest wireltiesior the Spring traie.. sior AL J. Loins" wants Oft' y thoi sand feet to At with Boots and aboes, at new store opposite tbe Means Howie. Boots at 'ono dollar and twenty4ive cents it pair; boils lictlwit for low? 157 Main street, below Bridge. pr Notice is hereby given that a Profile of the grades et Btate,Lombard, Second and Third streets, may be seen at the office of Fi r m. H. MORGAN, Borough Engineer. Citizens interested will be expected to Me , r,xleptions to is grade, if not satisfactory, on Or before the 25thinst. • Tasks BRTANT, unirgeSS. J. 11.,KING111311BY, Betit'y. June 16,1873. • I Fou BALL —llle vacant lot jas, , north of the EpisaveiEereonsge. I Enquire o Onoiroia Ewa= - COBS= & COONS.helve more„ cheaper and better toots and Shoes, Mani were ever before offered for•sale in Tomulda. or A. F. 61WLE8 has ened bakery: and grocery dere opposite the Episco.' pal Church. People 1L,114 in the upper end of ton, will find this establishment a great con venience. • 1 • wall pal anywhere in • St. Mrs. J. ii..Htr.4 has I returned _ from the city, and no* opened for the Summer trade . the largest asKirtment of gOods in her *Wanks ever displayed in this market, and at the greatest bargains. Griffith I& Patton's Block, Bridge titre**, it Dmow jj- KY= k Rinteatz, at II the) new Nest Musket, nearly opposite the Kimura Home s have one of the neat*, establishmt+ta in top. The arm are both experienced and banstriona men.: uld kiwi, how ;to imago the market buboes. Every iztidit peel/040 their busi ness 'eau be forma there. They dao dearer icto4 to their costanen free of *ire any. *hero in the baronet; - x : w: ggesktior tie tuio et the Magi • z. bad Murrill; and is prepared to give I iler blies - se opportunity of p:Mang themeelest with ebb almost Wile. melt& article, go hay who 'gives it a trW will ever be without itc . INS. Mrs. : star, has just r Goodi. also a good • ties. ooltan and' and We, lan t d Spring trade; Itumui P Quart 0114;1, 2 Pure White, Jet shades and:' tints cheapest of all p • Mir Dining win sell gocids re. prima to snit goods dear own to, buy. MAY, 7, 13. B. H *mum. _ ses. It le no generally 1t town that H. C. Vitra,9rEs, the BOok Bindery over the RiPORTEZ ace, au Blank Books la any style of ruling an binding desired. If you 'want a new Ledger, Journal or, Docket, give hire a eel. , , 1 vt , GROUND P1 11AT .tSIMIELVIZIXO Ours Mtme.—Maring neared a largo stock of the celebrated 9ayugs 1148TElt STONE, which I have gronu„' I am now prepared to tarnish all who w a n t thebeat quality of Fluter, at 87.50 per ton of OOO lbi r • T. F. Farr. May $4, 1873-8 . TO Titk LADI Or TOWANDA. AND Vl currn.—/drit; E. J. Hntooshas the largest and finest assortment oplillinery.and Fancy Goods ever brought"into TinvandaL Also a largo as sortment of Whitt' and 1 Children's Ready ! Made Snits, of the *test styles, Hosiery ; Cot . - sits, Bustles, Hoop pklrte, Real and Imitation Haiti Goods, Jet Jewelry, etc. I; • 1 - - WE RAVE ,ofte wondere d wha t be came of the butt 4 made* this section, and 'we got some Idea of the subject on visiting the bailment rooms of ItlcOspE & Epwanne Im mense grocery establishment, the. other day. We were ther&shown about .two hundred pack ages, aggregating Iten or twidVo "thousand pounds, which, the' .propriitors litfoiMed us, was allsold, i and would be i shipped the nest day to parties to the looal regions. This well known and reliable firm alWays pay (cash for good buttei, I 1 Noncm--Mittiial Badding and Say hag Fund Association ' of the borough Of Towan: da. The second annual Meeting of the share holders of this lisstion, will be held at the Court House In Towe l ed*, on Monday, Juno 80, 1878, at 7 o'clock at., for the purpose of elect ing & Presldeneto serve one. ear, fotir direct ors to _serve three years each, ono director to serve one year, 'and for the transaction of such other business as May properly come before the meeting Polls will-be open from 7to 9 at. j 1 1 , It. F.poonatatir, Beep. R. M. Wr.LLEs. s- Special meeting's will be held • • in the M. R. Church,,at 31yenshvg, by Rev. E. F. Roamers, late phiiilain of 137tii Regt. N. Y. V.'s,.in the foliowing i order : j ' Friday evening, at o'clock, June 1 20, 1873, lecture on " Hooecitt Fighting above the o:ouda." Saturday evening, Juno 21, at eight O'clock, lecture on "How E:mamas Took Atlan ta." Sunday, June 22, Love-feast In the morn ing at 9 o'clock; an preaching by the Chap lain at 101. Sunday even ng, preachinu h.v Claspledu /10DERTS. and communion service. Collections to pay the debt .one= the above churchott the close each service. • : P. flor.nttoox, Pastor. sear It may tiietri. strange; but it is true, that those who would'uffer . lout from a sudden loss, aro the ones who are most ready to guard against i lt. en who possess consid erable means gtard i with a Moro jealous care than do those who hare but little, and who de pend Upon that.little for their home comforts. to accidenti forms a' part of the ex pense of a dwelling or a 'atm . !), ors workshop, and it would•bo as reasonable for the owner of a building to say that ho, could - not afford to pay the taxes upon it, ~ sn allow it to 'be taken from him and saerifleod at a public :sale, as to refuse - to make Maisel( safe from the loss by a tiro. • I BARTLETT h TRACT, tlnsurancis Agents. Cuuicn, SOCIETY -1) prriciAL/DI: imeToar.—The follosing dfrectoey Is Published for the information of the public. We will thank our frieos for notifying na of .ay eM•ors they may die. corer ; , Wit - 1m Oncracir—Msln. Street , below Washing ton. Services Sunday at lily A.M. and 73 P.M. Sunday School at 12 o'cloc k. I Prayer Meeting Thursday evening,; Paator,Mer, B. J. Lori. EMBOOPAL Ca:neon—Cm. Main and Canal Streets. Services Sunday at 10% am, and 7% r.x. Lecture Friday evening. Sunday School 12:15 Pat. Pastor, Be,. Wm MCGLLTIEMIT. '• M.E. Causes—Main Stredi, shove State. Services Sunda at 10% a.X. and 7% roc Prayer Meeting_ Thursday evening: Sunday School at 12 'o'clock. Pastor, Bev. 0. L. GLOOM Psssonnorras'Cutmon--Court Streak near Court House. Services Sunday at•lo% sm.. and 73 P.M. Paper lfeeting Thursday evening. Sunday School 10 a.m. Pastor. Rev. J. 8. Brzwass. • 8.5. , Paris AND Pam.—SMICPS every two weeks. at 9 and 11 A.M. and 7% P.lt. &May School at 4 P.M. • Pastor. Rev.lPsmucir TONSIL A.M.E. Cirosom—State Street, I above nd.— Preaching Sundays at 10% A.M. and 7% r.m. nu dity School at 1 p.m • , A.1.11.-15aurresan CONILMASIT, K.T., No. 16., Masonic Hall, over Patch's store; at 7,.r.re. J. O. levrea, E.C. _ Union LODOZ, NO. 108.—Once in two. weeks at P.Y. J.O. Lamm, W.M. 17.11.11. A. Crum", No. 1611.—Once in two weeks, at,7 P.Y. CIA& Chime. ! 1. O. or O. F,—Biumroan /ADO," No. 167.—0dd Fellows* Hail, over,Frost & Sons Furniture Booms. Meets every Monday evening at 1 7 o'clock. 3. W. Vanrons, NO. D. or B.—Lain Lows; No. 29.—Meets in Odd Fellows' Hall first third Friday evening in each month. A. lisnreso, N.G.: Cara. Faux:, Secy. Baabronn ERCUIPIERST• No. 41.—Meets mend and fourth Wednesday, evening of each month, G. W. Brear, C.P. , _ H H. Pe—TOWASDA LOPGErNo.2w.—lifeeti every Tuesday evening in 'l'emperanceti Hall, 7% o'clock. J. W. BISHOP, WA/ I • OT Oa.—NO=7MM LODOles Ra 223.-Meets every Friday evening at 7 o'clotk. J. H. Oncrrrr. W.C.T. ! H.o.l3.o.—Towasna Lows, NO. 370.—Meets sec ond and; i rrth Thursday of each month. bourn Kertovr, MAID ARRANGEMENTS. TOWLIIDA POPTO77lOl,—Mail going south closes at 9ao Aar; going north 4:30 rat. Arrives from north at 10:30 A IL; south 5:15 o.m. ! • • B. & mail closes at 7:30 sae.: arrives at 4 p.m. • Barclay and Canton closes at 10 i.m.; - arrives at 6:30 Lir. , ' • ! Troy closes at SA.X.; arrives Mt Lelisysville Closet at 1 5.x..• arrives at,l2 it. New Era arrives TllPSdkte, ittnnatills and Satur days at 12 ie.; departs atl P.M. I 1 Ifehoopany arrives -Mondays, Wedneadays,. and Fridays at 12 le.; departs at 1 rat., Sheshequin arrives Tuesdays, !Thursdays; and Saturdays at 10 :cis; departs at 13 M. ! • 1! S. W. ALVOAD, P.M. OFFICIA.t. DIRECTORY. President Judge—Ho n . F. B. Ehmimmui, TcOranda. Additicemi Law Judge—Hon. P. D. Moamar, Towanda. _ Associate Ju d ges—H on. Zseorma Femur. Orwell; Hon. S. D. Ilissnas. Springfield., - Frothosoteu7 aid Clerk of Corri—Baal. M. Prom Regisier and /recorder and Ckrk qj the ?rpliesse Court-0. 3. Cuiramici. Sliertr—J. Monson Swim Ccsuniesioners—H. C. Km.r.oaa, Monroe; Mows bimrasn, Wells; Bur, KorocanALL. Windham. Jury Cosnainiiners. 4 -It. B.DieLoso, S. W. Boon. Trearurer—War:Donires, Granville. editors—Jona B. Qom Wilmot; A. R.9510WN, Unica; Inalhuirs, South Creek.(_, • PAysiciais—Dr. T. Baomrson. 1, ! Counsel—Pin k DArcts.' rowaxii,A BpROUGH drintEas. Burgeri—Jairre ItaTAA_. Councilasas--Low DarAirt, Jon* D. Nom al2. 3. K. WAAD. amen Nan% T. 11.JoADArt; puma McNizint. N. N. Rem, Jr. Justices of Peate—W. a. Boom; TIM • Constables—Joinino* WALL., L. T. Bark. Policructs-G. Bulls. schwa Directors--A.INVIczeAs. Presiditt OrDoarta; N. TED% Treantler ; Ø.W. RoDasis. fiecre: T. fox, W. T. Davits. J. A. Comma. _ °miters of Poor—bi, Wx. his. dsditors—Jse. Itacrsiz.thz, J. d...Bsomm. Ono. RIDGWAY. { • ' drsessor—Jmish Mums .l - • I I max XP4NI*B. Franklin drenet.Fiie /Wins Co:, No. I.—Meets dist Wednesday innact om mora. Borough ilrHones. O. AL ai Engine CO., $0. 1 2.--1104 first Monday even- EM each month. hi Borough Engine Bonne. Wm. 8 •nm, President, I L,n4o Mara Jr. Engine Co., No: S.—Meet dint Rabelais, evening in each month; in Linva Eosins House. Joss Balotriinfir. President. Mantua Hook and Ladder Co.. No. 4.—Meets first Reduce* anoint( in each mon th , In Borough Engine B oner 4'. & wurrium. President. R. H. PAYrB.I CIIIIef Engineer; l L. M. "wen, Assistantgegirmer. BUILDING .4180CIATiONS. Notual Beadily, and leaving jleiid duseiation.'L Meeks in Grand Jury Borne for mama of install meats, third Wanda In the month. from sto 7 rat.lL EMI. Jr.. President. 1. ibmusdn Building, Anociabkm.—Meets in Grand Jury Boom for payment of instalments. • Reath Monday ifi each mouth, from 5 to, 7 rig. town _ Mir ow ma , good timo At 6 got • foot 'le I 8870/OP/th Ind ,hd-heide *MO, gad f the Baroirss office is a gOod gam to pt them *cited. LOUltiooD, of • red her stock of Millinery es in Hats and Bonnets, and t of fancy goOds. snob as undetsleeves, both lace the latest novelties Cot the .—Beady fOr use. In Clans and Tabs. • ; and beiutifig cottagi great variety; The best and IL M. WELL EN. the next 00 days we diem Of coat, and Will make order to , make, room for tiraetare • DOW is the time • -,, NUM street. 6: 614 '-, 0 1 ' - ' JS' titgmaco &Om li . t 1 _, ol nPle at kfusie f in street, a kr/ doo m the. National tiliow one de*** of that busks= ' 44. . They , re,_ciptswOn 1 . 4 61. their new - store Ocen. n hill tend; eon:plates o . tiskallnstraiiner i lPianoli, Orgiun‘lif _ " and all this o miler inetrunientik ' Music; /nitrite Books, and ererthin laining to a. l i first4iiini store in their line. Probably few etyin of own 1 ! 1,11 citizens, hare . hilly aware 4 the erylarge business hare: herebObre one and are now doing. their sales ace neat if not i 4 quite as large , _ lof any bnidneu otusi in , our iown,.an ritsibig sbnilariestabilehirwints in. Philadelp akiff New York. I Drib* large ,thi, purchases, t directly fro* the inanufs o . lure* they ob ' : their goods at the feu low-, eat figure, and thus able to sell at much lima prices 1 Smaller deal+. It le one of the most gra - . g features or our business, 4 growth as atO gist wo hires° at , eltab-, lisbramits in e 3 ry line bi, ',ludo , * .wh sales are such that el' can offer to the e geode is low as they ~, mile . pnicured M any ty retail l ilt A' .8 E THAYEB—D the IL E. !Par s on- Rimier' Eddy. Pe., I 2, 1873, by Bev. P. R. To er. A. o.. Thayex-, .ot Leteey• and Lizzie Dotrick, of ninner's Eddy, Pa. I . • MARTIN-.DRAKE—At, the bowie of th bride's father, in Britiox, am 18,18 7 ,by A t , 0991f3Y1 or iikW x. iliii Its t ., Esq Mr. am Martiijr.; OF, Was Irene A T. B. Drake , on! danghter of David Drake. all of Wynn. 1.. /, - Ir. .1 BARGE-43AXE.—it the ILE. Parsonagik To wanda, May 5,1873, by Rev. D.: Gibson,Jacob J. Barge, of Dushore f and, Priam . daze, .of Wilmo• ' j i : 11. • t DARMODY—ALLOWAY.—At:th6 housi of the - bride's lather, in Towan Mir _2l, y Rev. 0. L. Gibson, _ Mr,l Michael , of Poughkeepsie. N. Y., and Missi Ella jl. Allo way, of TUtranclit t , 4 SALLIO IC—T EN.—At the reslden of Mrs. .. Branud, in Towanda, June 7, by Rev 0. L. Gibson, Mr. °cone Balch. offrksYle,m. Pi, and Miss Emma Tamils), of Tamertool Foliet, I England. • ''l l 1 fl '-. MATREWI24,-11/001tE.—On the 'l2t h Lest., at the resident° of the bride's 'parents, hy the Rev. J. B. Stewart, Mr. , T. H. Itathewa. Train Dispatcher Pak N. X; R. R., to Miss Emma 1 M. Moore, both of Towanda. T FOOT—RIBBLE.--At the home Of tho bride's parent's, Juno 8, 18'13, by Rev. D. Draft, Mr.. Perry S. Foot, of Moravia, N. Y. to Ili as Alice; M. Ribble, of Tarrytown. - 1 - , 1 f 1 COLEMAN —PIPEEIt.--At the parsonago, in, blonroeton, on the 14th of June, by Rev. Hal lock Armstrong, Mr. David Coleman 1) Miss Carrie, Pipher, both of New Albany. t DIED. • COGSWV,I.L.-,-At Wed Auburn' purple Co., PA, June 4;1873, Midis L . %mei 81 years and 5 months. CHILSON.—At thii iestdmico of [Dlr. 8 Ada, in Asylum, on the 10th inst., Mrs. Chilson, aged 92 yoart and 5 months. VANGILDEB.—In Pike& Bradford " count Jan. 19, 1873, Miss Minnie; Vaticlader, 29 years, 8 months and 18 days. NERVOUS Dm:arr.—Adepreosed, irritable state of mind weak, nervonh, ex hausted feeling ,• no enexgy or animation ;Loon fined head, weak memory, often with debtat ing, involuntary discharges. The consequences of excesses, mental overwork or indiscretions. This Nzavous Dterisrr finds a acirereign cu in HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC C No. 28. it tones up the system, arreatit dis charges, dispels the mental gloom and despon dency, and rejuvenates the entire syiitem.lat is perfectly harmless and always efficient. Price $5 for a package of five „boxes and a :large $2 vial of powder, which is important in old, seri ous cases ;or El per single box. Sold by ALL druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of pr'.co..- 'Address, ~ C LAltit B. Poirrizi, South end Ward llN'onse, Towanda, 'a. • DA`. . T 0 ur A IQ' D A 1 353 A It Xi r E -Fr...4. witorYsl Tip PRICE& poi:acted every vs eanewisy. by C. B. P subject to changes daily. . I What!. 11 bush 11l dl 4 1 00 Ttmvi bush • -•;• I Br _lhbtU h * bush i r' El eisti.# bug; Beaus, $ ... Butter (rolls) $ lb , I- Vdo (dair7,) Bs new.. ' 1 7i_ . Ego, * dos , Potatoes. $ busitt,now Flour, 1 barrel E 1 12 20 00 0 00 Onions, * bush li . i 2 00 Wzrowrs ow Omar.—WNest 60 lb. ;I Dorn 56 Os.; Bye 56 lbs.; Oats 32 lbs.; Darloy 46 lbs.; Buckwheat 48 lbs.; Beans 52 lbs.; Bran 20 lbs. ; Clover Seed 60; lbs. ; Timothy Seed 44 114.1 - I; Dried P4aches 534b5.; Dried Apples 22 lbs.: Flax Seed 40 lbs. 1 - i ' ' Now Advertis ementi. _1 ikr* EYSTONE LIGHTNiNG 119.1 Y. JLI.- ... T. T. KINSEY 'S PATENT. ' I • 1 " I This Rod being of pure Copper, which is found to be the best conductor of eleariciti, aid Constructed so u to give it. more near than any' rod in ate. G. W. CAMP of this place. is agent, andOlicits the patronage of those tailing Nods,' Weather Vanes and 81gEs. i 1 • Towanda, June 4, int. . 1 VSTRAIP':-Cata .f.nOos nre of the'unAerelgned, In WI/titan Lake. on ory abont the 9th, of \ ,lnne,_ one ;pnni . Uwe. R The and ail persons har r iag chains alcainaWd 7 estate Must present them duly authenticated for ;settle ment. - PHILEMON STONE, • AGUSTIN; LEWIN, ,:Junel9. p,ectioi.. • ExnVolo3 . NOTICE.—N' tied. ; Is here given that all, persons indeb te d to the estate of James N. Patterson, late of Ridgberry, deed, are requested to make immediate parent, and all persons having claims against said state, must present them duly, authenticated for settle ment. _ 4 JOHN PAT TERSO , • JAMES MASON, June 19. ,-,. ,_ , Executors. EXECUT UR'S NOTICE.-- Notice is hereby given that all persons indebt ed to the estate of William A. Zaner, deceased, late of Albany, are requested. to make hiunedi ate payment, and all persona having' claims kgainst mld estate most present themlntrauthentiested for settlement. O.;W. BTERIONSE, DANIEL BAHR, 1 Jurie 19. Execeitors. DLSSOLUTION.-I§Totice is hSrebi given that the peening:lp lately tau nting between Clark Willson and Thomas 8. Mai ,ell, of Towanda, under the Arm , nuke of Wlllaonik Mar well, was dissolved on the 29th daY of gay, 1873, by mutual consent. All debts owing to said partner ship are to-be paid to-. Thomas 8. Maxwell and all - demands on.sald partnership ire to be presented to him for payment. , o. WILLBOICI T.. 8. MAXWELL. .• nikUo that I o . ;pect_ to I will asT tope true— in the Sewing Machine busines si - our form Mee, nest door to Means Haase, and shall impact all claims connected with our former business to be to me, as well as all moneys new duo or flt due to be paid to me promptly. An orders for American Sewing Machine will receive prompt attention. Jane Von T.-8. M.ta , L. RAMON & HOSFORD, GENERAL - HARDNARE DEAL F' Next door to Po;rell .tCo.. ;Amid beg leaie to say to theople'of County:and vicinity, that they ;h pe are on are eelllng t as low as can be found In at for the same quality of goods, very thin' ketd tn • • - . • }l2t-RDIk RE STO] The following being • partial Hat DadiN AND DUBS SCYTHES. Grain Cradle., Na,dtnd Ilona : STRAW AND! HAY FO STONES AND MILES. , All the Fixtures for the • r WOOD. MOWINq 1/IA.O NE, KNIVE3 AND arms tor. &prim of the day. . . LIME MD C Fall lino of Binh, Glass, Doors and da, Patent HOne Italieilwasnate4 sure t Cortland Churn Powe Ti n wa r e of:ear , own Manieettire, and repairing done on short I notiee. DLLS AND PAINTS, BELTING AND PIACKENO auumkui mits*imumsrs Tons. • COOK STOVES Boni WOOD AND ORAL . `Beet& row other iitteke too un;lerotui to mention., W of which eat be sold at lbottOrkprieee. Oita Tie s cat and ire ICU try to do you 'ARBON & Towanda; Jane It PAUTBIN.—AIIna caps: %I Mortal lest or a note =lron or= Lterr n et rider, in -I/=0 reeeteed no value and "MAW the setae unless otenpidled by law. 1111 VARGABON.' Ps. dt. itrnimP -• d NEW. SUMMER wa4i , = Tf T.A. Y:1 4 0.11- MN New Sammer Silks, - a{ TAi Iron Fiume Grenadines, 1$ TAT , LOI% & Figured and Striped, Grenadini TAYLOII k • I Japanese Silks and Pop a, at Taiping' lapsneie Stripes, all 'pricei, ' • '1 at i TAYLOR Cliinesa l lguitinga, all 'ahadas, , • t , • Linen Snitings, plani and strip it l l TATiOII ik ` I tiohairSuitangs, T - it TAYLOR te'o,l2l I I , I :Yosemite Stripes, wliite and tined, • 1 4 TATUM & GO'B' ; White Goodal l all kinds, I Ai TAYLOR & CO.'S; I I [I I Lawns, all gnalities;.. ' TN 1 at TAYLOR • ' • Plaid and Stiiped . Miaalias, -1. • _,•,_! iiii I 1_ st TAILOR & Ct).l3: i [ . Pereates, pYain and, fancy, ' • I I -:. at TANa.,Ou'a co.'s. .c I I . , ~ . , Cabcos, great rcartety, 1 • , , I I lat TAYLOR & CO.'sJ, I \r - I I 1 Snits for Ladies and Childien, 1 •I f 'at 'TAILOR & C 0.16. . 1 Lice Pott,Ltf; Ltiqe Elaquesi J= 1 • Summer 133214) anna aged amnel :Pony _•• 'at TAYLOR & , I d I nn Umbrel las, at TAYLOR /i I 4,inen Belts, ,ati TAYLOR &,CO.S. Summer•l;rnotprwear Eliseols and s Pa., aged Leather 'ai!.id ancy at TAYLOR. k C 0,1 ,13. ' 1 1 , 1 ' ;tuniner Hts for Men andißoys, l ..,. __ 1 . at TAYLOR et CI - .),'8.-1 Fancy Goods and Notions, r I : , i ,at TANTA!' & C0.'8... ..,` . . ' ~S !IS COISIPLEME, I, .ND PIUCES' ARE 'LO* 1! uutt 1 50 5312 T A Y OM ..` ~ Towanda, Juno 1 , • • WI C$ l N i 1 '1 '1 At WICK I , I \ . N BIRD CAGES \ At. WICKITAINIj Eft! _ - SILVER PLAT. (MOCKERY, CHI i radford nd and market usually In these staple keep a Winne both ity and pride. 7LOWIM POTS, t e lar ety ever irroughtlii thiel URNS . 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