0 13 citulfotiftpotttor ..110.• 1 Teh Ts Ine 26 1 1474. LOCAI#SI) GEBERAL. OVER one imindred car loads of coal and hnn '' . ber 7:0 er , hauled ofd the El. & F. R. 11.1in:one train Xonday last. :a " -I * -- • • • ------ 1 _ in Ulster pramatio Association m L is an entertabnimt tor, the banal of flitday•echool, on Friday evening, Jane gl W. sine dared on IFednesday last and turned Benedick. The fait' captures. was Miss Loma 8. B.6taisn ‘ . - • CArr. C. M Mamur. has been (loran Manhal °Atte Day for the Itfunkus edebraticia, and E. W. Hits, Wu. Siam and E. B. Dr. Lona are in the lint of Vice Prei dents. CZLEBItATION AT MOUNTAIN LAKE. The Fourth of July I vnil be observed at Moun tain Everybbdy Is invited. At 3 o'ckiek in the afternoonlle.. G. 8. Tamura wilt de liver =address. I THE Sandap School Alliance will • I meet on Monday evening next, its, 29th inst., in the If. E. LecturW Room. The International Lessor' for dnly,S, will be studied tinder tho di rection of D'&. Orwirrof, Esq: • 1 • THE proprietors of the Cold Spring haveinvited those who desire to spend s quiet day, to their grounds on the Fourth. It will plliaps be as enjoyable a place as can be found a ywhere, and is easy of cess. 1 1 • , • Tem Fair and Festival for the benefit of the Naiad liana, was what every body l anticipated,-4 complete mews. The raceipte were about/ nine hundred dollars, af fording the band a not profit of six hundred ... a denary', enough to pay their indebtedness and 7te l are I balance in the treasury. -3• I .TeE temperance people of Wil liamsport have issued a call for a celebration in .that city °Oho Fciurth. From the character or those engitged the enterprise, we 'are 11&12. guine of s perfect Isuccess and a thoroughly good time. The friends of temperance. in this county are cordially invited. - - THE students of the Towanda Graded School will give p public entertainment, consisting of tableaux, declamations, recita tions, essays, dialogues and music, at Mercur's Hall, on Wednesday evening, July 1, 1874. Proceeds for purchas3 of maps, t charts and ap parattni to render tie school more attractive andefficient the eLauing year; - THE old ,adag l e, "It never rains but it porirs," has been realized by our good-natty= ed friend, JoaN BZiNAN.• He has had the ill. luck 14 losejlre godd horses during the' past year. Ina last one I dled on Friday` ni g ht, and on _Saturday morniu t g.several of Joss's friends raiired l l a piirse.of 'abbot $l5O to , aid him in pur chasin . another. C. '. McA.uarzn bas been appoint ed Express Agent ai..thia place rice H. H. E - ERETT,Iwho is nbotit. to return to New 'York City. Mr. McA. in' well acquainted with the bciainela and our people. For several yeafi put he has heen.telegraph operator here,:and is a Yi:ilog man of excellent:habits and good buelt" z ra 1J I • .I , ntrtaies repicserttea. rnEirx, IMar 19'71.11 ai W. IiTATIT , VI • ' i Inis eBtablisbelhis businegg of MaroifxrDiriuk f4pairing all kiitde of EpGETOOL§, taILLPICII9, MADE Aso DUE ' .., 11,0 also makes tlte b:gtitATl CUTTER no • i ..PE9 ; PLE will find it a hard matter . to chu 9 [ Be where to spend the Fourth, so trwiy attractions are Offered. At Rome, lion. D. Lk rocrt, Ilion. Gso. PANDoN, Hon. Z. - R. I. -a and Cal. Prouirr,l all entertaining speaks ~ will or•te; while Gen. llama, who is one of the most fascinalin l g speakers in the county, t will address the rind Army of the Republic at Smithfield, nd Col. lieff:Lung will talk . at , grange, Minn qui,. . . , 1 1 . -- t -- ••• -------- I Mss. MAR GARET CAMERON, wife of , Gen. C. 1 stEnox, died in Harrisburg, on Friday . Morning last., She was highly esteemed by all elasees„land her de.o is a severe affliction to her immediate farnily as well as a great lose to the pool and needy,' who always . fonnd in her's cheerful and liberal hie'nd. She was devotedly attached to her hushand, the lapse Of yearly fifty yei&s of wedded life having strengthened the bond' of ' id affection which united there. - I lion. E. 0. funeral lonI on ?Ili - THE Bra. aptist Associ at ion met with the Spri4-field church oh the ,IGth inst. Itlev. P. S. EvEncrr delivered the open ing disConrse, after Which the Association or. ganizediby the election of Rev. P. S. Evmarrs as Blodf4ator, Deacon Gao. H. WOOD Clerk, and R M. WELLED,! Corresp )nding Secretary and Treasurer. ReV. Thos. tleitsaanow:‘, I the venerable pie 'Toy l'aptist Church, Rev. ?dr! DEA 11. &MATT, of Phil adelphia, wi delivered able and i elmiliPnt l se, ME i;4l l , gauizedi here some "'fig' ()MC ?IS electOd y since, fli - rsirjent— , F, T. Ibx. Vi , , , President —8,i31. I'tili. _ Se,ro tf ry --(i En. 11'1 Wrion. . To alwer --N. N. tTs, jr. We. biflieve the :ety propooc.s holdingi nunithlyl meetings, and` the tiret ,one will be held in the 31. F ' ;h thin Wedllnsday ei•en- tug. i THE II Web.b, ugh lgitalor tans modestly refers to a piscatorial: feat ofl his Honor Judge : "We :-armed that a lucky judicial gen t'e” dm adjoining county had the good 1-,lsk few days wpm, to eapture 1 ape. Sled rot, t weighing 2.poonds, 9i onneel. And ' , le bsauty was landed with a rod weighing 'esti:sly h ounce,s.. We, hate no doubt the Judge is prouderinf that day'aiwork than of any other in his Pasttlife. And tic can hardly hope to neat that' "catch," however many to-Morrow s'be may seer.," I 1 i• PERSONAL. 4 - - --Miti. G. B. . 0vEr07. 4 7, • i 1 Itlceiver of Public Moneys for She district of Utah, te l i visiting his father in this place. The it tmdspieri of Salt Lake appears to agree. With the .11/1,)or, as be is leaking hale and hearty. -Judge A. J. Direnucs, of the Williams port Gazette and BufWin, paid us a friendly call last week. I _ T.. , i t . —Jogs W. l'ior.i.Sxesca, of Wilkes• Barre, was last week married to a daughter of. ELI Beaun,iEsq., of Suffern,, N. Y. 1 --A. E. Cooeica, wiic and daughter, of Coop- F.rs' Plains, N. Y., were in town on Monday —3:frit. 131ILMIA3, of New YOrk. is visiting her r brattier, DA. Ovrirr4N, Esq. 1 1 Miasea Maar Muerte, Loma Fonts, '.‘laiir iiVA r ltb, ' MAY IMACTAILLVIL and MUHL Satrm.lare home froin,school for the summer vacation.. . , ()UR I Hbe,clielor friend; W, W. sor.e4n, Esq., of iseerly, doesn't: appear to be entirely natisfiedlith the Mills tiof the la ; dies to reform that enterprising town. In a conversation with him the. other day, be sar eastic'elly informed rip that he had devised the only eneceisfill seheMe ofreforming the w i oild : Just go on Spani4i pass the Allowing Jesoltition, `ltesolvedy that the world be reSorm 'f..t,' and thou shoot tthe six pounder, and the thing is done." This surely is a very simple and sMiturtry way of doing it, but we still have a lingering dMibt as ; l to its Memo. We had rather; trust to the efforts of the ladies, and we advise,; tiend Baineiun to unite his fortunes trithsOnte intelligent and gifted young woman, and Its Imes no doubts 'thugs will come o'er the spirit Mina &Deism" ' Tree; raniere are determined to to take the lead hi the matter of celebrating the gieooni, ,Pourth. Esteoidve preparatkes are making it Rome for a pio4de, under the auspices of Rome Orange, and from what we Can learn, those who attend on the mamba will not regret it. The Romans are a hospita ble people, and never do things by hakes. • Manages Orange is also preparing •to make a *suit day for members of the order and others, at the Minneqns Home, on the roartb. OoL *tam and. other eminent *abets have bee engaged to orate on the beauties of apical*, and other eopate staieets.pacv Cin;friZiru'':ever viir:ted:the delightful gitealth giving" Springs, will be tempted to join in the celebratiim there. We my, privately; of course, that the 'promise of a "good tine" there seems to us a little ahead of any other plaoe we have seen annonneed. Messrs. Avner" Visa And Lone *sus know how to provide for the necessities of rack' an occasion; and ill do it. of Athens, A askriza compliment has recent. trines paid to our townsman, JAMBI, MAGYAR- Xani., B. By a Most, unfortunate might the editors ofAmilston's Americen CYcloP the article on Coal was prepared by a gentle man lacking in some respects, as the sequel Proves, the requisite qualifbnahms. k general howl ensiled all aloug.tbe geological line—pro tests followed 04 and fast from gm leading experts ol!the science; and the necessity of a revision and change of the aforesaid article has dawned on the editors end publishers of the Cickquedia. The Animus, under the advice of Prot Herr and others, have applied to Mr. Nacraltarts to do this work, which all ao quainted'with him know he is thoroughly qual ified to perforin. The mils of Towanda shoidd awroclate this compliment paid by the leading geokgistcto our industrious and mod est fenoweitisen. - the midst of our rapid material progress It is well to honor *those whose intellectual ability and learning coal a nobler lustre over the name of our beautiful town. Tux ! Wilkes-Barre Sunday Il l eirs has this to say about the steamboat now build lug In thst 'The dew steamboat is rapidly progreseing, pushed on by the energy' of its managers and bullders.r We hope to -see it in ,a few 'weeks hosting on the pleasant waters of the Susque hanna. The only grave difficulty now,. with some reportorial minds. is to and it a suitable name: one objects to 'Gertrude of Wyoming: because When he was doing the bohemian to Philadelphia, some flippant correspondent of a paper represented that every female child in Wilkes- erre was named Gertrude. Now all of. oar readers know that the name is scarce in Wilkes-134rre, and even were it so, we think the argument would be in favor of R. It has been customary is all ages to honor the names of men of genius by memorial monuments of some sort, creditable alike to the living and the dead. Now Campbell was a true poet, admired in his own and every other land, and of all the men who ever trod this valley, none other did so much for its name and fame as Campbell. By the magic touch of his genius. he clothed it in a poetic garb, MI of romantic interest and loveliness; that has attracted The eyes of the literary world ever since he wrote. Is this not deserving' of some testimonial ? Let the par ties who wish to give the boat a family name, build a monument to Campbell on the River Park. and we will be satisfied. The ladies will vote for 'Gertrude of Wyoming' to a man." FOURTH Or JULY AT SHITHITELD." - -- There in tehe a Soldiers' BO:Won , and Picnic at Smithfield) on the Tonsil: of July, one week from next fistuniay. It is to be under the auspices of Phelps Post G. A. 8., of that toWn, and Davy egtend a special invitaticerto the different Posts of the G. A. B. of Bradford county, to all soldiers and sailors of the late war, and to the citizens generslii, to unite with them in celebrating ildithe ninety-eighth anniversar* of American Independence. The fol lowing gunned Posts of ilia G. A. R. will be present: 'Witting Post. of Towanda; Gilmore Post, of Ulster: Perk - Ina Post, of Athena; , the Burlington Post, and Phelps Post. of Smithfield. Col. Z. Ovzirron, Jr is the Marshall of the Day, and the orators are Col. G. L. Surrn, of Elmira, and Gen. U. J:ll.anizt. of Towanda. j A National Salute will be fired by Bat. tery Uat sunrise. The proceission.vill form at 10: 30 :a. t. , upon the public squire in the following orlIer: Binds of music, Posts of the 0. A. soldier:land sallorsAilundsq Schools of the town. ships. citizens. The column will march to the grove, where the orations willlbe delivered and idler exercises take place, followed by a dinner and s general good time. There; will appear at three o'clock in the afternoon, Gen. Pizzo Ilainuarras naumissinzes sad his army of incoraprshengibieL • - The Committee of arrange:tints are Jamas L. T. ADAUM and D. W. F01.12X.R. MERCHANTS. Q. A. BLA SPECIL byrscrlyz.:—The last Leg , islature paseed an act providing for the ap ,pointment, of special detectivcs. The following are the provisions of the ;bill SEcnos 1. Be it enacted, Ac., That it shall be lawful for the District Attorney of any corm- Ay in this Commonwealth, with the approval of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the proper county, whenever said Conti and District At torney may deem it necessary, to appoint an officer's@ a special detective, whose duty it shall be to assist in obtaining each evidence as shall be directed by the District Attorney for the Commonwealth in all criminal cases, as the Court may direct. Sec. 2. Such detective officer shall have all the power of a duly qualified constable, -Ind shall hold hie appointment (Ulric) , " the pleasurdi of the Court appointing him; norlonger, how— ever, than the term of the District Attorney on wheels recommendation be 4yas appointed. Sac. 3. The said detective officer ph all receive for his services such compensation as • shall be approvedhy the Court appointing him. This Conn shall order warrants for such compensa tion to be} drawn by the Clerk of the Court on the County Treasurer, who Ebel pay the same. R. C. SiNsiairorr, Esq., of Athens, has been recombiepded for t'Asi position' in this county. Dick is one of the shrewdest and most discreet officers in the county, and his appointment would give tutiversal sstisfacticm to our people. and wire Attended 'the THE following resolutions were - unanimously' adopted at a mgpting of Watkins Post, N 0.63, Grand Army of - The Republic, and ordered to be printed in the pspeis of Towanda borough : Rtsolrecl, That the thanks of Watkins Poet No. 68, G. A. li., are due and hereby extended to the Bev. J. S. Stewart for his able and elo quent address, and to the other clergy who, by their co-operation and presence made more im pressive the ceremonies upon-decoration day. Resoired, That the ladies of Towanda and *trinity, for their liberal contributions of flow ers, and to those who' so kindly assisted in ar ranging _wreaths and bouquets, and to the little girls who bore the emblems of the States, and who scattered flowers upon the graves of our deceased comrades, will ever be held in kindly remembrance. Resolreti, That we are greatly indebted to the members of thehoral Association for the music furnished during the-ceremonies at the cemetery, which added so much to the solemn interest of the occasion. Rezolred, That the Band and-different Socie ties of Barclay who responded to our invitation in such large numbers, merit and receive our warmest thanks. Their . efforts in oar behalf will long he remembered by every member of this Post. • . • Rooked, 'net to the Sabbath Schools, Fire Departments, the -different Soeletietr, and all othenswito so cordially assisted ns in keeping in remembrance the memory of our fellow. comrades and particularly to the Nitial and Linta Bands for their services se freely tender. ed, we return our grateful acknowledgments. lfreolrefl, That these resolutions be priblisb ,ed in the papers of our borough. • society was Or and the. fothx- ScaniNgres, SlozFrnur ron JuLy.— Seribneei Monthly for July contains - some no. table,featitres, not the least of which is Prbf. Mart's carefully prepared article on "TheShak• speire's Death-Maslr," with a number of cuts giving views of this and other alleged likeness es of the pOet. Mr. Stoddart's "Studies of Some_British Author'," are here begun, with a paper on Ancestry, to be followed by another on the saline subject. The much controverted "Orthodox Minister,* is heard from again on "Our Eschatology." The opening article alba number is one of the Great South illustrated series by Edward King; Missouri is here de- scribed with considerable detail u to its hist& ry, resources and enterprises.- Mr. King has a little poeni in the same number; and there are poems by B. F. Taylor, Louise Chandler Monl• ton and John ,Fraier, (a translation). Saxe Holm's "A Four-Le.a,ved Clover," is concluded. Jules 'Verne's "Mysterious Island," and Miss Trafton's "Katherine Earle" are both continu ed. lirs.'Hodgeon Burnett has a short story, and General d'Abain an entertaining sketch of some extraordinary scenes in Cambodia. Dr. Holland discusses "New York." "Tau , that Kilis," and "The * Southern States." .1. "Old Cabinet" is about "A Search for a Fugitive;" and there is th' usual variety in the other department*. „I ST. NINIOLAS FOR JULY.—/.8 11IIU1311- ally brdliant. There is a story by Barr tisurr, about a wonderful little grizzly bear, in which the varied and curious fortunes of the animal, ••Baby Sylvester” by name, are told with all the anthoi's accustemea quaintness and hu mor. " natiy " must haso been a __charming bear. "Your caressing hand:'-iays the author, sank &we i r In his fu with draiaby languor. Te look at hot wu in intoxication of the semen to pat bin woks led Maw; lo emibraos him, an utter danwalizaticon of the Intelketnal lhodlies.• The skit In may Whited by Sheppard and Zanies O. Beard, one of the en• virrings being a capital picture of the author disturbed in his shop by the infant grimly. Wm. Cullen Bryant aroldbutes a beautiful lit* poem from the Spanish, and there is • My well told story of the war of 1812, called "Be. bocce, the Drummer," by Mules Ilunard, which will stir up the patriotism hr girls as well as boys. Then we have an article on "Firs Crackers and the Fourth of July," by WM. O. Bideing, In which the mysterious inscriptions on packs of crackers are explained, and the whole subject of Artworks is discussed. •This article is well illustrated, and the last picture, by Themes Moran, shows a pack .of firircrack era dastAng and banging away, as they will on the glorious Fourth. There le one of the 1%. vorite "Petarkin" sketches by Lucretia P. Hale, and L. O. Warner has a charming poem, "Four Tears Old," illustrated by eight of Elm Led yard's delightful pictures. There are also po ems by Celia Thsxter, Elizabeth Mere Allen, and others. Prof. Itattray contributeez useful article re the microscope, and Fanny Boper Feudge tells about some miniature vessels, built by great men. That excellent story, "Eimpo's Troubles,' comes to a conclusion; 3. T. Troirtnidge l s " Fut Friends" has some in" tweeting literirr 'and mercantile experiences IA New York, while the hero of "What Might Ili c ve been Expected," Frank B. Stockton's storm becomes an involuntary sailor. "Jack in.the.Puipit " is full of information, and "The .Letter Box" evidently a great favorite with the boys and girls, islarger than usual this month. Of come the number is tall of good pictures, and one article contains five " Magic Picturer," which are sure to create a beasatkm.,.. Two mon Lim Sinzaw.-4Jnin. tentioually we have jomitted to notice fbr the past several weeks the demise of two of the oldest citizens of this ?minty. The death of two so aged and highly esteemed citizens calla for more than the simple' announcement of their demise. A few more yew, and the last link that binds the present to ateipast genera tion, will be severed. On thei 19th of May last, Estoca Tomcats died of old age at Towner Hill, in Borne, aged 921 years and 7 months. He emigrated to Bradford county hem Danbury, Connecticut, at the age of thirteen years. with his father, Ewen Tomas, who was the pa rent of eight soua and four daughter?. Three of the sons- Bev. Joann Tommy, Joan Town s, Esq., and Erroca Tows= settled on Towner Hill, which gave Brits name. The hill, which war then a dense wilderness, wag by their persevering industry made to blossom as the rose. As'a family they were distinguished for musical talent as well as for industry. Fawn Towszn was married at the age of twenty.aiz years; to • Euzsiorra Moons, a healthy, vigorous young lady of sixteen, amia ble and kind in disposihou. Shell' now eighty two years of age, having lived with her hus band in peace and harmony for silty-41z years; and is the mother of fourteen children, seven girls and seven boy?, eleven of wtiom are now living. Mr. Towszn was mild in disposition, entirely unassuming in manners', no aspirant for office, no speculator, yet a well-to-do farm er. Helwas a consistent member of the M. E. Churchier many years; was a highly esteemed citizen; alsiays on the side of human ity, and voting on the side of liberty for all; loved most by those who knew him best. He labored in the field until about seven years ago, and bas now gone borne, released from, eirthlY toil and suffering, and entered a more extensive field of usefulness - 1A pleasure. Thi) Gleaner has thh following notice of the death of the - death of the oldest citizen of Atli. ens : "Died, in Athens, sane 4, 1874, Cassias Brzruzss, in the 90th year of his age: He was our oldest citizen, his life in our midst dating beyond that of the oldest person now living in Athena.. Mr. Srzrnms always bore, as a man of business, an irreproachab.e character, and was of a temperament well calculated to secure and retain the respect and esteem of those with whom his life was cast. For a number of years be had been dead 13 the outside world, but bore his hifirmities with patience:• A devoted daughter . watched over both parents (the mother dying only a few years since) with a true constancy and attention rarely exhibited in this selfish world, where personal interests too often, even at times when affection would do otherwise, have withheld Inch attentions friint . th, aged and helpless." DEEDS left for record in the office for recording deeds, etc , week ending Juno M. 8. Maritime , * to 8. 8. Webest.pr, March 23, 1871, Springfe•ld,! • James kialpine ! to Philo Miugos, Juue 115, 1874, 11 ouroe. J. E. Drake to Sophia S. Philips. April 2,1866, Litchfield. Harvey Campbell to Jima Merrit‘, May 15, 1872, Granville. • • James Merritt to Nancy 51. Campbell, May 13, 1572, Granville. • • Ihratit Kittle to Harvey . Campbell, April 11, 1873, Granville. . • W. A. ParlC to A. R. Moo, Jobe 16,1871, gon- H. H. Gregory to Johp W. Addition, Jane-3, 1871, Pike. O. F. Benson et al. to Mary W.Btanley et at, April 13, 1871, Towanda. Allen McKean to J. 11. Coolbaugh, Jan. 21, 1871, Asylum. • John T. Learned to E. W. Learned, :April 1, 1873, Granville. Elizabeth Cease, Guardian, to A. J. Conklin, Dec. 15, 1873, Armenia. Alexander Cease and wile to A. J. Conklin, Dec. 15, 1873, Armenia. B. S. Biddle to A. J. Conklin, Dec. 15,1878, Armenia. A. B. Cranmer to Joseph M. Griggs, June 17, 1871, Monroe. • 0. M. Decker et at. toWni. A. Sexton, April 21, 1871, Orwcllr Charles P. Palch to Geo. W. Ennis, April 7, 1871, Towanila. Dal id 'to Enieline Bakes; June 18, 1874;Alba• • Emeline Hakes kir Elmira Hales, June 19, 1874, Albany. . De LaFayette Snyder et al. to Chauncey W. Farley, May 11, 1871, Athens. John Crottle'y to Wm. R Sheeler, April 16, 1873, Sheshequin. David G. Pierce to Heman E. Andrus, Juno. 611874, Leßoy. Martin L. Packard to Lemnel Packard, April 2,1874, Troy. J. M. Rockwell to Albeit Preston, April 27, 1874,.We5t Burlington. Wm. Bunyan, Treasurer, to Joel McAtlee, Aug. 31;1872, Athena. Joel /Jaffee to Henry B. Welles, June 1, 1874, aa'n't, Athens. Win. Bunyan, Treas'r, to Joe 4 McAffee, Aug. 81, 1872, Athena. - Joel McAfee to Henry 13 Welles, Juno 1, 1874, as'n't, Athens. Joseph McKinney, guardian, to Sanderson Burns!Bept. 5, 1865; Litchfield. Z. F. Walker, adm'r, to•_Stephen McKinney, Oct. 9, 1865, Litchfield. Stephen McKinney to Sanderson Burns, as'n't Oct. 23, 1865, 'Litchfield. • JOTTINGS ABOUT' TOWN, BY A SOJOURN- Mowanno OUTBIDS OF A S£n£NADE—NA• lAD rms.—These small iffaho, where a single lover tarns out with a' brace of instruments and a pair of male sopranos, for some sentimental squealing 'under, his sweetheart's window at midnight, don't amount to mach. There is a diminutive oquawkiness about it, that neither afflicts the moonlight or interferes with the Movement of the stars, but-wbleh'ilisttubs the old folki and wt . :lases the cats, terribly. Every baby on the street is'inre to waken, and while the .cordial is being dug out, the poor father and mother who have got the farther side of life's romance period, 'wish , that all sera nading implements and instrumentalities, wars In heaven. _Not eco, however, with the gratuitous MIAMI entertainnleuts it him been our privilege to e* joy theselovely summer evening', - They are a [pixies of benefaction that one scarcely values comprehensively. -4, - We were sauntering aimlessly on Monday evening of last week, when the sound of mink and the flash of lights before a building in a central location on Main Weal, arrested' our attention. ' Making for that point with undue alacrity, wo,suffered a few reverses, but finally succeeded in adjusting ourselves• on a stick of timber, that proved a favorable location, both for seeing and hearing. , The sesemblage of hop wee more Mum* mg Ida Tbq were empsithelakr spectable Mr, and Ms theseelm is OM coin •y. They stood &zonal with their hods they pock" and grinned satiafacikm births from of the performers; which attitude and a mnion of countenanoe the red torch -light as luminous and plotiresque sit a. Rao ,could have desired. I Easy indi irldnaltire of these sons bas anon to coo gra is herself on the flot of not having put them to bed, that bight, before the serenade. Not one of them would p home from such music with - am words or mischbfrons intent 'upon • sister's rights. Who - k - nows what prompt of savage Wilma went eddying out of boy bosoms into the *fit air, - and died away in the harmony of those sweet sounds? A small white dog kept to the vicinity, and was as quietly jibilant as the boys. Too noseclocui at his close cropping and his " tail cut short," to snake himself unduly laminar, his respectful and appreciative manner suggested the Idea that frequent entertainments of this nature might Perhaps do away with the' necessity of societies for,the prevention easel to en.Wal• If some power amid allay the boys and civilise the dogs, bow much Poona might we expect the dawning of the millennium t We inked a neighbor who ladled out of crowd, if the complimenting in prams across the way was merely the usual sigma* of Clattering attention bestowed on rich men, or if it had lame genuine significance. Ile, being no sojoorner in these parts, gave' brief reca pitulatiOn of the deeds of the man, .Up stairs, whom the Lints Band came out 'to serenade, and we in return for his' information, went o ff into a bomtly on the benefit of h•vicig men . in a community whose geneioas sympathy and largeness of thought and action ire sufficient to create a popularity that calls out demonstra tions of this kind.. We aro all interested , in Jr=2l We niay lack either the will or the occasion, or the means, of assisting the Linta Bawd in carrying milts designs, as Mr. I'in.= seems to take pleasure in doing, but wi are inordi nately eager to get the benefit of the music they diapense. - And to him we are indirectly indebted for our enjoyment on Monday even ing. It may be offish to hang around at the edge of a serenade, and peek in atlthe windows after the players have gone in for refreshments, but It pays. We wish everybody in town had been listening and "peeking," as the hut time Came softly out through- the Open windows. There were strokes of a master-hand I hushed down so tenderly that a baby might sleep and dream the sweeter. ; I One breathes softly, and .folds the hands reverently. while the beautif ul strains go up, bearing the thoughts they awaken into the presence of the great Harmonion; who gives the key-note Obis sphere music. ° lt will l not do any good citizen the slightest harm W i tted what Nw Curzon gild last-week. about bee übiquity of i single policeman. Wer have thought of it before, and we also are u quainted with BERAPHINki who did not feel particularly Inspired to action dudes the Naiad fair, on account or having been overlooked. The Naiads are brave boys at a Eire, and can ' tell a good editor,,.but they ought to be lees careless amoag the roses. A RUNAWAY team the other morning upset MAYNARD'S milk-wagon, on Alain itreet. Fortunately for his customers.- most of them bad.been served. I BUSINESS LOCAL. virXiarge stock or Pictures • and Picture Frames, at Wzrroatta suatrra, ear's Black. ilek..Get the "Tompkins' County,' if you want a good and durable Wkeel Rake. R. M. WELLas, Agent. lel., [ The most extensive ) stock o Millinery Goods are now on erlibiiion at' Mrs 3. D. HiLL'a Store on Bridge street. • aft:, Graham Crackers, Oat Meal, Graham Flour, Crushed Wheat, at: the Third Ward Grocery and 13akery. • REVERSIBLE SIDE-HILL LIND Pt.ows.—l sold 75 in 1873, gave satisfaction. A faU stock on Towanda, Pa. air it will pay you to look over our ;lock of Boots, Sh. Trnoks, l Traveling Bags,• etc. Opposite the Coartllonso. KO Horse Pokes, Cream Ice Pitchers, Baby Wagons, St and Bakes, lit CODDIXO, IMUSSZLL Juno 20-2 w. A fine assortment Ware, at the Third Ward Grocery :1 4 lig; Fishing Tackle, Fish Poles, Bullets, Shot duns, Revolvers, and Cartridges, at Conine, RIISSSLI. k, CO'S. . , 1 - iiir Yon can bay everything in. the (irocery and Provision line a little ,/ cheaper at VOL'Anz .t. EDWARDS than any citherlplaco in 1 1 town . . The best place to buy 'ready made clothing is at No. 4, 2 doors hest i of Coo lant, Rims= & Co's. ; • 11lir Several valuable Farms: and Homes and LOts for sale by Damian it Taker. HqtrJSZ AND LOT I yOlt. SALE 081 RENT —Terms easy. Apply to Mrs. E L. Wooimm over 11. J. LoNo's store. TIMES Songs: TO Rm.:T.—One in First Ward, near upper depot, and two in Seco find Ward. Ingoircl at office of Orzurs di ELBBREZ. • , f+bTChoice Family (fir cheap as the cheapest, at the Th eery. • _ • for All kinds of black ber and real jet jewelry at very M. IPCIDELMAN's i• mi. ] Gno. IticCABE & Sox' hex, just received several car loads of choice triable, and they are turning out some of the best work ever wide in this place. Yard and offt4e one door south of the Baptist Church! 1 8 1 Fori aux.—W. A. AOCKWE.I.I. has One of P. H. DEDEZIAX /1, Co's. 0. X.4ollo4oiTer Hay Presses for sale. The best-there it it Juno 1, 1874. . 1 IS. C. S. FLU'S has a hugo stook of fresh candies and nuts, which l he is lining very cheap for Fourth of July parties. lie also has a big assortment of fire-works. His Ice., Cream is everywhere pronounced the best. I stir If yon want thn-International Lessons' and Sunday School paper, ere your" order td 0.7. 011091, who can furnish them to you on better terms than yon can get thein in the city. sir Why ran the risk p acci dent, ifhen you can get a ticket' good for $3,- 000 in case of death, for 20 cent. a l azy, by call , gon Fuzz &maws, at upper depot ? itir, It is not generally known that a O. Warman, at the Book Bindery Dyer the Ittrossii aloe, makes Blank Boots in any style of ruling ~and binding desired. If you want s new Ledger, Journal or Docket, give him a cell.• • stir Hair Work of every deeerip eon wai be sold at 211 per cent. leu th an New York prices. Call and main* at IL Lnliore's Drench lair Palace, Bridge4t., in lire. J. D. Elzin'e Nancy Store: , Patent Churn which is rer ally good. and really an improventfint Talon the old dasher ehurn, is an article long sought for ? and at last found in the BlatiehariOltuttv—ln article which baa plod a- rspatatke stow} Na tatrogbatiaa ham Sattibygarazio, Bersansok _ . . . . . , , , . . • . . . ..1 ..t. ! .- • .. _ 1 Firrros.44.l3liiiiiiieiry sad loe. Cream Festival will beheld in the presbyterial: Parsonage, Woos, on Friday evening. June 2& Proceeds for the pupae of repairing the Par.,, emir& All are Wiled to attend. By order: . of Committee. .A M!. Mourning Hata and *Banat:4B i ' at Maki. D. MLA Blidgeo4 Is . . An maitre variety of heating stoves at Joss's, which are befog sold very . Cheap. _ . GO to WRITOOXEI & SHAM'S, Korour's olook, tor your Books sod BLOW:wry. `Losz—On Jane 1, 1874, on the road bailing from Towanda to New Albany. a small Pass-Book. The tinder Will be paid for his trouble by mailing it to Franklindale P. 0., Nradfcrrd,Co., Pa. j. B. Jonsson. SO6 The beet, and largest tiliflOrt mOt of ladies and gentforames gold chains ever offered 6 this market at M. assostarart's. M.. The largest assortment of 'gooks at low pricei at Himnsuuri% • Stir Spring styles pats and •Caps cult remind at TA on & Dans.' a All varieties of stone rings, 23 per cent. lower than ever _before, offered 11* Towanda, at H. lizanzutenia, Bridge street;' 88,11 you want fine , Hair Work`, made op, or desire to Imams um go to 11 - LAJ Ton, a tellable bate doter, Brpg•-5t...! at lilt. I. D.'101.1.11 Fancy itore. f , ° ' INS. The "Girl of the Period" is to be seen In the window of LAVOLIVII Bair Palace, on Bridge.st., at Kra. J. D. Bor.'s Fancy Store. isr Ladies 1 If you wish to know what to wear, and how to wear it, call at E. J. MinootOo l3berhae all the novelties of the, nea- ton• .t, Mir From a plain Gold Ring' to he finest diamond, go tO HCYDLLMANL ifir A large line of Parasols - in all he nos shades, jest received by Ening & BILDRETIL sir American and Swiss Watches, iugest stock eier brought to this town at Hasorzatsres. Hats and bonnets. for the old and young, married and itngle, at Mrs. Hru:a Millinery Store, Bridge-at. 18...11 you wish to see fine gold Jewelry, call at Mawmans's. Fon SALE.--150 acres of land, 1 mile - from Ulster depst. Also several second hand wagons. • IL B• tinrru. Nil C. F. DAYTON has removed his harness shop to the store lately oempied by Imams Woixr, where he will be pleased to see an in want of good work.; s. C. F. Cross has just received a very large invoice of Books suitable for 8.8. Libraries, which ho Will furnish at a discount. of 25 per tent. to schools. in Fon SALE.---The new, house on Main street, second door north of Chestnut street. lot about 100 feet front. Terms easy. Etignir , On the premises of 11rs. Howes and of E. T Fox. M.. Do you want Shoes. iar a La dr, Oent, Miss, Boy, Youth, Child! or Infant?, Then go to Comes do Coows, .you will find a large stock to select from, and at exceed , ing low prices. Opposite the Court House. ND LEVEL d every ono 'hand. • . Fos RENT.---Dwaling containing 14 rooms--enitablo for a boarding douse or a large family. Also, one•emall tbroe-story home n centre of town. • No. 32, Second et. call - and Gaiter, 106 PIERCE & NICHOLS are selling all varieties of Coal very cheap. They are sole agents for the celebrated Barclay Coal. Coal by car load at a discount. Orders loft at F. J. CALKIN'S Store, M.J. LoNa's Store e and at HorrrlN's Store will receive prompt attention. & Coots IMEEI2 Freezers, bee,, &laths Cer. House von SaLs.-0/a Second-Ed" between Pine and Bridge—east side. ..irrefre rooms;-Oar, Water, Beater, Rama, etc.. One of the moat convenient houses to be found. Terms CAST. Enquire on the premien& of Stone NA. The best place to buy Sash, Blind*, Doors and all kinds of Lumber, is it Farmer Soxs. Factory on Charles street. Of fice 107 Main street. They sell cheap for cash. J. P. HonT6x. all. Gentlemen, we would - call pony attention to , our new styles of Sires for Spring antigun:lazier wear. Prices low, • Censza COONS. Opposite the CoaFt llorpse. 1- Mrs. WOODReFF taring again sictired the services of Miss Begvansi of New York City, offeri a very fine selection of Hats and Bonnets. Corner of Main and-Bridge fits. Mier If you 4on't want. your wife tb buy the new patent Sad-Iron, keep her-away from Just's. It is the best and most qouveui ont invention for lessening the tedions - work of ironing ever preserkted to the public. Ito one who sees It will ever go borne without it. RUDDEIi l'Am-r..--IVarrunted to be more durable and better -for homio or . other Plauting.l than any other paint. 11as . always given perfect satisfaction. . It. 31. Wmaxsi Agent. • Mir If you have got any painting to 'do call at 11. T. JUNE'S and purchase some of that superior'prepared paint. It is the beat and cheapest article of the kind 'ever offered. It is guaranteed to cover more surface. than any other paint now in nee. con es, BS d Ward Gro-'I orn; ow prices, at, DaEss-MAKING,Iiirs. HENRY KINGS BURY, in the Arcade block, opposite the EpiscO pal Church, is prepared to do dress-malting in the latest style and neatest manner' on short otice and at reasonable prices. /fitting made a cialty. Atamplog, done also. 319.. It is the universal testimony`) of ali acquainted with the business, thit C. r. CIIOS9 has got the•best arranged Bonk Store in the country, and city dealers tell us PEIAILLNI is one of the.closest buyers. That his taste in selecting geode is excellent, all who visit his store testify. ice' Remember the One-Price! C. O. D. Clothing Store of. Mix. Souyarox Hav ing recently purchased a large lot of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hata and Caps, at redneed prices, I will offer my en-' tire stock eheiper than ever. Call and see for e, yourself. Got Ilmlcorth of your money and save time.' All - customers are treated alike Having bat one price, which is low, we' guaran tee goods as represented. We 'solicit e call .from one . rd all. ALra. SOLOMON. 23 Haar-street To Tire Pusuo.—Having leased and thoroughly refitted-the Mehoopany Hotel, I beg leave to inform . my Bradford county friends and the public generally; that I am now prepared to entertain both man and beast in the most hospitable manner, on strictly tempe rance principles. I can also tarnish teams and earitages to those whO desire theim Give me a call, and satisfy yoUrseives this oi hotel can be well kept without re,orting to the sale of liquors. ' Meboopsny,June 9, , 1874 PartaNwA MASON Her Every good• housewife is in terested in knowing whore to pnrchase the best kitchen Tar/Attire; and the most important arti cle found in the kitchen is the stove. We have had some exp4ience of lato in kindling fires to cook the breakfast, and take groat pleasure in saying we believe the new Empire Cook stove the tiepins Ora. It is large, eubstaa- Vey made, and wahines all the conveyance' pia Antoine rage. Don't fail to call at IL tr. Yen's, and ox amine it. MU =I =1:1 take is WI 111%. Wr Paper! and Curtaini pat . - , : r*Froors & ihusrti„ Morales •- sir N ew goods Jost revived at K. Emiatais. • Mir- Spectacles arid eye glasses, Insulated egos! to soy In the market, from the eitespeet E to the best, et HEipzutsx's. afir:lf you want the best Cook Stove at, call at Ann's, la Ketones Block. • . • Lamm.' Mrs.: ALurs guarantees work dons of her shop to Ors sattatscUon. (31: and see Eux Lsvoq, who • jut returaedfrom Now York with as immense stook of Burnie Bair, which he 'bought at bank. lust sale, andlwhich will be sold at lowest cash prices, at Lsvores Branch Hair Palms of Elmira, E. 1f.,--artdge.d.,Tcnninda, P.a. 166. There will be a re-union of • • Grand Aimy of the Republic of Bradford. ipo., Pa., .TalT 4,1874, at Smithfield, in which , all soldiers and sailors, as well as cttirsnr, an; emits,* Invited to attend. A detailed psi:i sm:me will be announced in due time., J. W. &twines, P. C. s The ladies' of Towanda will be ipe nn ' leased to leilni that ire., Euzir ILumni has ned a ne lir Millinery ostablishment In the iecieiitl 'oCcupied by G. D. M umsii u Hector's o ce, corner of Main and Pine a l ines. -Sh has an entirely' now stock of goods, and h r largo esperienie in business if i o sanitileat' aria°e that her goods are kit hat the Lull need. ' lair A . ood cook•stove will goner. I y condute Very nuts rially to domestic peace, . r when eve 'thing goes right in the kitchen, .'e good wit is usually good-natwced. LID or , e to make ertain that you are" getting the , t stove ex ant, alwaYs buy the now Empire. a tar supenor to any cook-stove manufactur i ~ If you don't belitrie it, just go to Junes d buy one end try it.l - • . - I we Th: undersigned will buy at ' ysanking, on Monday afternoon,lnno 29, &MD Monds9 Afternoon, ;July '2O, good fat Veal alves and Lambs.. Giving' , to the scareity of ocid Vests, Lwill not tiny every week as ‘bere• .'fore advertised. Geo. Snivel. Wyeanking, i /nue 12,187L-5w.. NOTICE;—The relatives and friends all the &allied soldiers that are, btitied in her the River-side or i Catholle Cemeteries of wands, uo respectfully requested to give sir names to either of the undersigned corn ittee appointed by Iratkins Post G. A. R. H. B. McKuri, I. • Dome SwErxtv, ' Julies Bararr. NOTICE —The third annual meet- trip of the Stockholders of the Mutual Building alio' Saving Fund Association of the Borough of Towanda, will, be held in the GirendJury *mire, o?-lifonday, Jrairi 29, 1871, between th e hours o 7 and 9r. M. at which place and time i e_lestdent and', four Directors to serve for the erring year, Will b., fli•(•t ! .11. Nominations for these officee will bo niaile at the stated meet it of the Association ion Monday, June 15, a 7:20 P. U. By order of N. N. DErrs, jr., P caldera. 1 R. F. GOODMAN, Sec'y. stir L Etunin, at the new Mil . upery Store, oext . aoorto VIIMILBEILLIIeB, has plcire than realized the expectations of our ople. Ills stock of &oda would do credit to 19 a firet-chussi city "store, and his prices are lower than most ordinary country establish- ladies o Towanda i. untl, *ill fl.d it to their advantage to visit s store Dolor liurchasing. It affords us real °tsar° to re omroend such an establishment otwiiader Prtrons of all that feel friendly to the or. to attend a general picnic at W. WOODBURN, near Rome rd. 1871 1 All aro expected to bring (filled. The Eforrickville Silver Ave beet" invited. It has been Patrons wear their regalia. eakers will-be present and ad iug Hon. Oro: LANDON, Hon. Ilion. E. IL' Idrati, and - Hon. B. order of the ; executive committect tife, No. 95 P. of H.' W. H. firtAw,.Sec'y. eine, Jane 17,1874, f GRANGE li / naband7 an dr, are invited the grove of W. la r ge, on July 4 biiskets well Cornet Band h decided that 1 T!ta following dress the meeti V E. rtor.LET,I r ,saaPOILTE. By ( 4 Rowe Gram F. E. PasT CAMP MEETING. --The Wyalasing iatrict, .(Wyoming Conference), has_ decided hold a Camp•meeting thicyear on their old ounds at 31e0oppiti; eointneueing ;tog. . The following are the Committee : t re—L. Nos,t P. E.; J. 8. Lawns, War. SUELP, t EO. GREENFIELD, J. B. Suatxtr. and J. K. ca. Laymen—l. 0. Satan, W. H. Bataan!, A. D. Wiarcomn, BENJ. MOODY, M. D., and G. PALEN, M. D. *A meeting of tlie committee will be held on t e camp-ground Wednesday, July 15, at - 11 i ol'eloeit,. to look over the ground and meta ar rangements tor board, tonta, horse teed, etc. All persons inteested aro invited to bo present. By order of committee. J. B. SUMER, L. PECK, r. E., _ CHURCH, SOCIETY ANDO FFI CIALA , Dl' mscrosr.—The following directory. la pubUshed far the information of the public: We will thank our friends for notifyingautol_any spears they may Ms ,cover : I Daprucr Cm lien—Main Street, below Washing ton. Services Sunday at 103' a.m. and 73; P.M. Sunday: School lat 'l2 o'clock. Prayer Meeting Services Sunday at 103' aM. and 6:15 P . N. Sunday Bel:1001 at 9 A. 31, lIIM I CILUILLS E. aICILYAIME, Pas. tor. ' I 31. E. 'Cnuncu ig Main Street. above State. Services nn day at 10,q .31. and 73' P.M. Prayer Meeting Thursday event .' Sunday School at 12 o'clock. pastor, Nev. it. 0. Dean, I Paittnnrrtorattleauncit—Court Street, near Court I House:_ , Services Sunday at 10 3 ; a.m. and 7 P.M. . prayer Meeting Thursday evening. Sunday School 2x. Pastor,Heir. J. S. enmity?. ' 3 l S.S. Prism mp Patm—Serfricesevery two . weeks, !9 and 11 a.m. arid 73; P.M. S unday, Sehoolat A .ar. Pastor, Bev. PATRICK TOMIAL A•BLE• 07703 4 1— State Street. above Second.— Preaching Sundays atlOti a. - at; and 73; p.m: Sun day School at 1 1140- - , , . • • . I,A.Y.M.—Notarrsinul Omitmataisin. IGT.. Fi0;16.-#- - Masonic Hall, over Patch's store, at 7 P.M. J. C. clurn. Lama, MO. I ] • • thacia Lanais. No. 108.—Once in two weeks, at 7 M. J. C. In a, W.M. U.H.B.A. No. 161.—Once in two weeks, IX t 7 P.M.. MAIL . Csom. H.P. P. 11. , cui O. Fllstanstralt LODGE, No. 167.-Od d Fllows' Hall,. oter Wont & Sons Furniture Rooms. 'Meets every Monday evening at 7 o'clock. Wm. Joitza, N.O. Watauga Enz.:11,12. -_- -- • - - ' I Bauman Eacatenuarr. No. IL—Meets second and fourth Wednesday evening of each month. Wm. SNIMEII," C. ~ WAIIIILLI HILL, E.P., WM. JONES, T ribe ' ' E. Or P.-- ArCokLoiMsafo, 29o .- 71 eets every Tuesday evenlitin Temperance Hall, 73; o'clock. .I'OO5llA Mum, .C. K.o.&oo—Tcesbutita Lamas, No.'s7o.—Mestassa. and and fourthhursday of each month. Josaru DOLT. f S.H. I , • ' 7 ' I or .tarar,DIRECTORY. . , Presic' fent Jut—liori. P. , D. Itosnow. Towanda. AfibciateJud —Hon. S.D. Ilanxtramt,Springfield. lon. C. IL Busatar., Towanda; ProtActrialamand Clerk gf.Court—Raw. M. Mi. Reaistei.aM•leeorderw antFatr& ; OP As Orphans' Burt—O. J. CmTnnucx. . Skersy-- - .1. Mormon Satrra..,, . .. ~_ Commissionerai—Momats Sisardrain, 'Wells; Dm. 1 177 =ust MalUILa; ALBAN 43MMLL A TORMIdas .7.U4. C --D. P. Lure. Columbia; , E. FLIMILMON,, Indef. ITreaset ILmars7 Idassmari.: Deputy, HIMAX Ifanami..Taiiravidai: ••‘ • .• , .e-, . • - ; 'Auditors —A. IL Buoys, Iletriar; 'InA Cakaat. quth,Creek; E. R. DELoso, North Towanda. !Counsel- 7 pm' tk D•vnts. • • rowAiixi Bosbitil OFFICERS. ' Durg,4-7axlB Thais?. • Anaicitsten—Ltiaa BILIANT, Jou% D. Itowryna. 3T. Wan% JAM= McCaisa. T. B. Jamas. D. T. Ipx. D. 8. Paul, T. M. Woonnury - • , Way' and PreganterAloekra Inittanawt. Initial of Porek:-11. O. Doom; If: Tilaw • ;Coestabia-mloamanMaim; L. T.,Bons. 0. _atoolDired.A.Cataitioard; X Tow Troilism; J. P. Valfizirr. B. W. 4.l.vaapi, J. N. CALM, Mit ,fterseert of PoorDt. W LnulN,Wir. latudars-”Taa Ifierasz.A y. J A. 112001 D. 020. ,Aucaor-3auga U. Mom. , r33aKian—Da.D. 8. PaAir 37RE COMPAIVII.S.. ' r H. 3. Emu. ILngin.yr—Cblef, B. PATCH; UAW/Int ; Hems O ,Fr Sten Fire Engine Co. No. I.—]meta Mit Wednesday evening In each month, in Borough Engine Rouse. 1.8. ECMPICHXT, Prealdent; J. W 1 i, y. • Braiad Engine ~ No. 2.—Meet first Monday even ing in each men ,in Borough Engine House. E. B. EsTrie. Frond ;G. E. Fitrar, Beef- , • , Steam • e Engine Co., 80. :J.—Meet Bret Vandal evening in eaeh month, in Lin.ta. Engine House. B. A, PACKIHt President; B. A. MEIICITIV Seei'• _ , kasha Zook OE Udder cars.. 4.'-ffeits Wodneedq ',tithe la Ma MOllthe ts t it ikeo o o Ogine Row. I.suu Maw, ; C. - • ;., .:~rc~zt ;XN~a++rrti.....o.tv.~~;i3s~4.%s?!3+S::c•!~-',~na?. MeoAkins ; Comd7l9boel Aviki , and in fact the whole =1 MEM , ! I maymegazavr. I ; Trmwou.zondhtlatemntleeksmti ad 0410 ea: going nor th . at 10alle. w asis fan Fru: Attires from 01010 4.14.; month 6:15 wit. • • II 4 1. mall at ISO LIR: whit: at 4 rat.. Bafplikn 8. it E. and Clanton clam at 2:50 r.at.t l Mita* *leas ea& i. { -.1, 1 1 i =Erb Illi i AAL; allfrell at I rag. I ' ammo at 1 tom.: wives at 124. , Sew whoa Tatedac a Ttuirsdarys i and Batt:7- thW 12 ta.; apetht at rat. I 1 • 1 roll it 11. Wednesdays, mnd' istdaga m iNat.; dogmata ht 1 vac i • ' I i i Sheahequla TN Tuesdays. Thursdas. and' 07• 1 •••76 at 10 ; departs at 12 It. • 1 i [ • B. W. ht.volw P.M. I B I UIL NO ASSOCLATIONB. - 1 , 1 t 1 1 . - 1 _.! !baud lisildiv old Strew / had - .ltiodatiom.—, lfee4 in Grand Jury Rood: for payesent of Install.' men* third MOnday 16 the month, fr , sto 7 r.x. 6r. N. Berri. Jr., President. I 1 1 1 roorada Besildftig 4ssopratios.-411ests lit Grand Jury MX= for paymenfi of instalhnen* fourth' Monday In each - oath, from if to 7 rat. Imre ' Powiml. ••. . . R I I : . ' 1 befit Boast ? ' or I For go to i ;- ' . if :BR TED.' 1 - 1 1 WITTER—:ADA , B.—A4 the M E. Parsonage, Leltayrrille, /ono 20, V 374, by Rot', S. Elwell, Geo. B. Witter 'of Berkshire, N. X., and 'Mag gie Adams, ofkalsehin,,Pa. 1 CCM/MOCK-8 TMAIISH.--By, Rey.t J. M. Harding, in Athens; on Wednesday, Jima 17, I. W. Coma Eiq: 7 and Louisa 8 1 Balt- TAMORY--(K marsh. all of n BE e.i lL—ln D • 1 f tt ) nshore Ps., Juno 11 , 1874, by Moiler. Henry B. Strisdach, Mr: Moses C.Primary, of Wilkes-Barre, to Mrit. Frances Gottler, of Dashwel, Pa.l _ ADDISON—C lELD-.-At the M. E. Parson sge, in Lelia .1 ne 21, 1874, by Hey. 8. Elwell. John . A nto Miss Wilma R. Candeld, all eflPike 7. in t 14.. Mc.414-11001C —At the Gomel of the bride, in West OurUntiton, June 17, 1874, by Hey. 0. 8. TraWatte itillirtlitir! B. McKean' end Sibyl E. . w'ell; l botBof West Darling- L ton; Pa. , . 1 1' 1, -1 r 7 COLE—MORO —At She residence [ of the officiating clergyman in Monroeton, pa., by Rev. Hillock Armstrong. Twday, Juno 18, 1874, George LS Cele slnd Ida S. Morgan Loth of Towanda. _ f ___ IicCITLLOUGH DRINKER--1n tit. , Paul's bhnrch, Monte, on the 18th inst., H by per- Goo. . Kirk d. Rector, ._Mr. 11. McCullough, o 1 Philidelphis, to Haim L. daughter of - o late: Henry 'Drinker, of Montrose. 1 I I' ir I I ALP. 1 ,• 1 ' WHITE. —At the reshicricc of Airs. Whiple, in Asylum, ont o o 12th'' inst., Minnie White. (formerly of th-) Orphans' Ilomc, Elmira, N. Y.) aged 11. years. • I i J RUSSELL—In Orwell; Jane '22, 1874, of con l - sumption, Mrs.. Juliette Russell, (reliq of Nathan Russell ) aged!6l. 1 . - - 1 1 She was a good wpm& • i —an excellentß oth er [ 1 and worthy mem •er oft e church of . God. , T ow Nip. MAP wHorysi At% PRIOFA oorreCted everylleanesiday. -by 0, subject to changes y.. Wheat,* bu5h......... .. Bye. * Muth Buckwheat, * bus/ Coke. *bush Oats, * busb; Beans, * bush. 2 Butter ((dairy, rolls) * )* *se. do Em dos paaWest*.trqsh.l nei!.4 ow#,, Many VI barrel. —1 Onions VI bush... WiLtairm or O • Bye 66 ; Oats • 84 lbs.;, Beans 62 1 lbs. • Timothy Bee Dried Apples 221 .—Wbe4t CO lb. ; lbs.; barley 46 lb' 4.; Bnui 20 lbs.; C 4 4 /11l Dried Pe .; Vlai peed 601 b, ITEltvOus D Ent:mi.—A depressed, irritable state omind; a weak, nervous, ex hausted feeling; o clergy. or animation .' con fused head, weak memory, often with debilitat ing,ll involuntary Ischarges. The consequences of excesses, mentsl overwork or. indiscretiowi: The Nsavons Dr carry Audi a say ereign __ewe In 11IIMPEI HOMEOPATHIC SP EC IF I C 2& ' It.tones; np the system, , arrests did charges, dispels the mental gloom and despon dency, and rejuvenates the entire system; It is perfectly harml . and always efficient. I Price 8.5 for a package . r dve boxes and 1 a large $2 vial of powder, w . ich is important In old, Perf orm eases ; or $1 •-. single box. Sold by ALL druggists, or son by mail on receipt of price. Address, "iaaric 8. - Pow:rt. Routh end Wsrd House, Towanda, Pa. 1 C. T. Hr; BY. .. ercues' Block y ' Towanda, Pa 1 1 LIST -LA the Patentee Atha Bilsa Stile Ames Calvin Beecher James Britton D Bear:tett Ma Bete • Brenaln John Brown rank Britton George Ongl Wells Cusp Frederick Coleman Miss Lot Obilsori Dewers Mrsto Em ri er fis T o r h raud. Gfn OMR!' Thoe Gat* J 19 Greene Me F D Hancock Henbln Kelly Andrew rosier John H Yeltannra W i • Persona calling titled, giving date , --- la. "p', JE TO , Ala YOUR C • i HARNESS AND IOIISE1 OIlSE iixtmas azNY4Lis • , is a, aP. DAYtS'S, In the stork lately occup i ed by Janus Wolff a Clothing, Store. Having rel Moved my establ meat tri more commodious and convenient q I reapectfully invite my old customers, an d all want of anything in the line of f , ,- l• 1 _____ _ HARNPE3, SADD ES, NE7I, DLAIfBETS,W/D-PR I . , 1 fcc.., Ito.. to gleam a call. feeling sitialled that from' the fedUttes I .for ,purchasing stock, I can do a better job, attrer price, than' any other es tablishment In the ar t y. 1 ' - 1 • . I i 1 1 I DON'T POEM THE PLACE -ONE DOOR. BE LOW TELEFON & IMUIIIL STORE. - 1 Mayo • 1 ' i O. P. DAYTON. THE . PL, 9111,11STEE0 . ItIAM-:—The stook of, ..i gods of this' ; e firm a ixr D. "d.., Pettey &Co.'s' new offezed'at 4 ' '. 1 li . GE E A B ABGINS Ile atom can too ileasei ' l ice a ' A. term ei nazi at al par am. • 1 1 The stool cornrow a good line of dry fancy gcsods, gOoft to: The gOodsl:l 4 4 . and will be sold— paiticulars and tarnis en tried oL A.r L. NOBLE, - ll' JOHN HOLMES. . • [ ; AI WICIILIIAM. 1 , . . - 1 • , Trustees.. , . , sec). 1 •- 1 .• -- 11 AUDITOR' NQTICE. - In !Ile JIIM.. Matter-of the &tato of Manson Lotelace, der,'d. , late•of Sheshequin .In the Orphans' Court of Bradford Co., N0.,,,4 May Term, 1874. . ~I The 'undersigned Was appointed an 'Auditor by the Orphan's Court of said county, to mate distri bution of funds in e hands of the Administrator of WA estate. and attend to the same on MON DAY the 8d day of unmet, A. D., 1874, at 1 O'clock, ' P 4111.; it the office limithll/Montanye. in Towan-I da born', whore all person. Interested In the fonds ' o r estate I rel re nested to present their claims t the same for th e Hon of the Audit Or. ono 21. ELEILHAN tiILEM. Auditor. `O A R THE . • now in st 1 ' very,cho *s,ti H A. ,r FOR THE HARVEST OF' 1874.4 i , . I have now In st k for , the. coming Harvest.* 'full Ilne of very,cho TOole, coneliding of Scytbes,, Bluth& Yorks, ti. _ Hakes.' Hand Bakes, Grain Cratilee, Horse- Teel/41 Cradle lingers, Scythe Stories Bores Grinil Monet Wheel Horse Estee, , , , r 1 • 1 OTIIND-S , ONE HANGINGS, i 1 , 1 ~. and the celebrated Harpoon Horse' Fork, with the' patent OraPper and • alley, Sectlons for i ll tkpl4pd. Mg Mewing Machin In used,, together, with a. full line of Shelf and H vy Hardware,. Paints, Oil and Varnish'. Sash, Glasfi, Doors; /nimbi, Carriage welo4. work of all descripthins. Carriage irons of every , variety, Patent Wheels„Broidcloth Enameled,) Drill and Wooden.Dasb, a f e op.leather Carriages, Painpre 1 Colors, Wooden W and Cordage; ) , • ', 1 CHURN PO SEED DRIL LS, 4 -- , • '''") , Cultivators, ',Steel Pithits for Shovel Plows, Carpipp •terel and Coopers's Tools. Also, a full stock of the celebrated Hartf Bitting, all of which will be' sold nn a eery close 1 . ISMENIS .Cinitlce- is hare to. the aaastnal deceased, are raves and all,poreone ha mnat present the anent. Inca I 16;1874- w EN Y JOB T FIBS - TH FiZEI 1 - 1 ', =II HET S. 1 _ ... B. PATCH 60 10 175 1 1 50 OD 2 23 t 4 25 0 : 50 ki) 10 50 I 00 Gem ; Buckwheat over Seed CO hos 33 lba.; • I remain owand., .Juli,s 21, 1 . Moody • Km! Krik B - 3lrs strati gul .74 H ,Phtt throng Seenlin Smith Edgar to Scott li_eary Sweet BaW Turner ljdle • Wells Miss Kate , Westbrook Ward Winship W C - Walters Obis Ward John T a al te" David I Y l oAng Hiss L9t4e or above letters ] will esy ;Hist. S. W. iLvorti), 1 5 1E1 _no ' ATQ R'S NOTICE. -L given that all persons indebted Milne, tate of East amithdeld. • to make immediate papinent, ng claims against said estate duly authenticated for Settle , ' JAB. a. WEBS, . Administrators. I 4 I= • • , I DESIRE PRINTING -CLASS ST YLE ' ALL AT • ORTER " I orri i , lil I I I [~ MI OWE ived And I teriug, ye just re ' I MIS llf D OINAT MEM e greatest _~ El LEI ME IBEADY- at Half Pr Benin Q: f PEQUAS, MI I JACONE =I ORIA ,LA liE BE Pt and ever Bat assortina than PERCALES AND •CALIC w lot of\ll deonre Pere eived. Ala, GINGHAAIS hlicpes just issortmeut of t plcieni• ' TIONS. ,1 Stock of EMI =I GLOVES; GORSE Ea HOSI I ,80. EID AMBIIRG E Tvw; ~ f large lot, of very low prices BOOTS ,Stock in ete. _ POWELTa _ { att. Tcrß4lo, hal lb E : • I 9EB' SALE -of Liiutide .r ' . r —nt.;......._c :} TFY Vitt le of • order from ri l e Orphaltle Otkirter • Dadftnel County. will be eXpotted to pithlic Mikan trout of the BrOck oleos occupied bylohnht, 'in Athens lough, on FRIDAY. ,1111. T Al' commisoslng 1 o'clock. P.M., th e fejJag. • sizbel Rea tate, late the ProPert7 or tW , r , le- 0, f Wells; deceseed. , •._ No. 1. OW Itli e i rrid fiti I/biter Townll4, - kerren,- as. Lot No. 9. Ott whiten of Welles itlEfolkniback Lando. containing 100 sere* el ntdmintmeL' P. mite on Cash Creek, about two ; miles frosts ;1;r1sW• Depot. on the pi. k N. Y. 1t..11. Boil good frog s '"gt 411,4 , purpose", &11l timbered with good, Renato*, 4eec /Wk. tfome Oak and a little Pine, and Ow* too miles Ir3m i good fOteam Saw Ka ,' ' , i' - • ,-."- No. 1 Also--pne other place. adjoining epee lot and known as Lots Nos, 41: 6 •of Welles& Holton. back Subdicontaining VS acres. leased acres sold to Mites ataxia or SO lOll6 Well Illrer vi4l ed b 7 , good la sprimpt: traveresed by, 's 800(1 -- public road; a t 130 acres improved. Oran BO acres of which been stumped, and the ' bajancs unimproved is Imbered with wood. Weadock and . Oak); soil good, , for grazing purposes. Sheep er. Data rying.l with plenty of good plow land. .One frame dwelling house; two barns and oteer outbuilding& ~.1 No. 3. Abto—The Milan' Farm; situated on. the iltuquehannal Biter at Milan. in Mater tar:Odds, • containing abottr3323 acres. All Improved; • siiii 41 land equal to bat in the country for any agricultur. 'al purooses; well watered with good springs; creek '' flowing through its well fenced. i One Ann class frame dwelling house. one of the largest and best arranged barns in the country. with strati- barn attached, a good Ooze Rouge, together othek necessary ont.tedidlrops . 'a good orchard ,of fruit. The depot of the Ps: A N. Y. R. It - , is 'Rusted -on • the farm. . I I No. & Also... The Waikins and McMartin - Farm. situated in Athens, Tennship, containing 2 1 9-8.10 sorest; about 2 miles from Athens. Borongk; sae* sible by good roped& Soil good far either '4013 , 100 or all Minh of egrtenitutal purposes;. wellitriterbi with 5 small creek running through it, and ,water from a good spring brought into the ,honse -W p[ es.l Good frame house and ban& togellne , with other, out-buildings. • ;About 199. improved , and under good fem.pe and cultivated, balance ie, awed i4th small Oak ' scree .Pitch Pine and seine, good Oak timber. I ],,- - . No 1 5.• Also .- The finkid reri Farm. slineted ire ' Athens Township, containing 242 - 3 10 acre. atida Opt mile from /fiber's Borough, accessible by good roads: About ' 164 ...141proved. of &etch's& laud equal f nam or crop* sad grathlgtothe river bottom!: Well ed good wrings, with a liyilreußC Ram carrying water to the house. A good frame - dwelling house; two good berm, out house •and a good young . orchard Abaco& . Unimproted limel.' well timbered.with good &et-class oak and che stnut. ' No.*. Also—The Old Foundry Plot. csinprialnit Lots lios. 1.2. 13, 4, 5.6, 7, O. 9, -10' 11; • sooord. lug tos plotting made by Z. F. Walker. May - Wrd: I 1074. .Thess Lots are Try desirable for, building. ,centrally located and of good size. ~ ~ =, , No. j 7. Also—Theßrick Store and Lot, n 4 pled by P. T. Page, being the fourth store in fhb brick Block in {,them Borough. Lot 20 klTrlcktp with an extra lot in rear of Block, 25 by 4* feet. a. Nen& Also—The Brick Store and Lot. now _veils.' pled by Mitchell Bros.; being the lower' ot - south store in the Briek Block, in Athens Borougoli; Lot • 21 by Ili feet. 1 - ; .4 . . . TSUMS.-One sixth of the purchase Mouey up u ' confirmation of the sate, and the balance itz..„ftve equal annual payments with Interest., Plots and surveys can be seon at the office of John 0. ,, Wei15. - * For complete descriptions see Athens Ga.zettev .. 1 ELIZABETH: WELLES.--Executril, 'Y' JOHN O. WELLES, Executor, -.....- _. .. JOUNW. ROLLESBACE, Executor, • , . I of Charles F. Welles, Decaa&f. -- Athens, Pa., rune 9 74.3w* , ~ . j I 01, ow of- EM IN area ; lial Iffi El DR • DEPORT RECEIPTSpane itniett of Towanda Bomugh Old from June, let, um, to June let, 1872. 1872 I • II I Juno T. To Caen on hand " 26, " A. H. Kingsbury COl. -- July 9, " Edward Overton. Attg.26, • " State appropriation. ' ' 1813 -•I - Jan. -- " A. H. Kinpbtu7 Col 23," • Edwanl Overton. Tax Duplicate.. 1 1 C NTILt. Fur building purpose% 6 6 Teacher.' woges. Rent. IS p • girt, , I # 6 Uttered. 66 Janitor. - 66 Fuel. . Stationery. 6. Insurance. 66 Commission:lls4aq 66 Secretary's Rotary. " Ilatatroe to tt gLoot lin CM El JUD. , ti 213 EPORT JLAaEicenditur trict from Julie 15 1 73 .I June 1, To Bea, Aug .17.... Cash, ad' 27. ad 41. a 37i I Jan. To CaFb Feb, [ $ ae.s MI For automat pa; Board from For Teachers' si " Banding pv " School furr " F 1461. ' " Ineurance. " Janitor. ~. Stationery. " Conasel fee and Ct. !• Adrertirdng " Interest. " Cote. on 15, 93 34, 0 raid Secret ry's salt • •' CtSit on Ini 1. i I)}7l' 1 i - June l, By Cue h on hare LA N• TRUSTEE ' S: SALE of COO arid , Railroad property in the Conies of Sullivan ' and Bradford, State of Pennsylvania. - ' , • ' ••' By virtue of a certain Mortgage 'or Deed of True', executed and delivered by the Sullivan le Eric; Coal . and Railroad Company, of the State of Pennsylva nia, to the undersigned as Trustee. • dated. ,the fir 4 day, of November. 18th and recorded in . the of for recording deeds, itc., in and (Or the reality 91 ' Bradford, in said State, in Mortgage Book NO: .10 pages 30, 31 and 12, Int the 22d day of November( ~ A, D.. 1866, and lln the Meete.r the recording 9)' deeds, 4: it c., in for Sullivan cdunty, in. said state,. . in Mortgige Book. No. 2.: pages 82 to 88 inclusive, on • the sth day of Demmber..A. D.,1866. , • - • I, the undersigned. as Trustee as aforesaid,hereLy give notice that I will. on WEDNESDAY. the 14th day of OCTOBER, 1874, at twelve o'clock at noon V orthat day. at the Exchange Sales Remus. Number::_ 111 Broadway, in the City, County and State of New York, sill at auction to the highest bidder, the prop erty, ri,ghta,..privileges and franchises conveyed or. _- intended to be oonveyed to me by said Mdrtgage or Deed of Trust ; default having been made by, the said Company in the terms and conditions of said Mortgage, and such default having continued foe:. the space of sixty days, and I being required in iiiiitl,k ing to mate such Bale by holders of at least one tenth iri amount of the bonds secured by said Mcestki gage oe:eed of ;Trust. Which were at the firnejf. making such request due and mitstaridtag. , The p perty aforesaid I includes some fire theit4 ,; sand acres of land situated in Cherry and Colle,y , 1 townships, In Sullivan Ceunty,•in the State of Porn= - I Weenie, being the following named warrants and • parts of warrants, , to wit 4 John Baker and Andrew ' Epple; and parts of Philip 'Stein, George iliebertit:- Joseph P. Norrie. William Stein. Leonard, Jecoby, Philip Wager. Henry Epple, Peter- Heider, David Zeigler,) Samuel ; Carpenter, Heber . Chan ? Dudley - • Chase, Eliphalet •011iet.1 Thomas Odlon,l , Richard •Tondinson. Jacob Bitter, Joseph Tatem,,Collinson. Reed. (letting Gqver and Christian Getting, and be: ing all the coal Reads of •the said-Company: and the railroad of saidpompan*, and all the lands of the said Celnpany new occupied for the eroctipn of de. pots, censtructing sidings, &c., and as the road-tied. of said railroad Rem their mines, in said dounty of Sullivan, to the present northern terminua'theree?. at or near the Borough of Monroe. In the County of_ Bradford. State of Pennsylvania; and all the corpor ato franChises of said Col pany. as neared' by their .._ Charter. Together with all and singular the build:. lags and improvements, rights, liberties. Privileges. hereditaments and appurtenances to the same sp.., pertaining, with, reversions and remaindere, rents .'' tunes and profits thereof. I • • ''t ' • For amore full and completedescription of the, - property to be sold, with ifs boundaries and loca tions, reference may be had to the said Mortgage, or Record as aforesaid. I , • • ~i'- , • Terms of Salei—Ten per cent. of. he purchisa money is to bed cash in hand on the day of sale, . and thel•balance is, to te paid vrilhlei thirty days - thereafter, atiloom Number 4. in Number 48 Wall I, Street, in the City. of New York, State of New York; - I, and upon psyme e y , of the said balance in full. the s.'' purchaser will . cone g inchtitle as ft ' vested in me as iTrustee 'as afore id.' ated Marc hletta, 1874. , I • ; • y7 i , , I JOHN A. STEW ART. i—: Trnitee for ft' bond-holders of the: Sullivan •4 1 . • 1 iEris C and 'Railroad Company.' W. ' W. A. W. ART, Attorney for Trastee, 48 Wall Street. New York ,City. I ' I March 26,'744m..- I , at lower :fore. prices . M es and ~ nice very IMII A Utaci4's ' ,NOTICE. — Daniel ' 1 -01.. Beasley re. Albert In. the Court or: Common Pleas of Bradford County. ' 1 - ' The 'undersigned; an Auditor appointed by said court to distribute money in the hands of the Shern , IQ, arising fromsale of defendants' real estate, ' , MM. attend to the duties of his aineintruentat the office:, C. of Smith k 110 tango , inn Towanda Borou,gh, .611 — ' WEDNESDAY. o let day'oil - JULY, A. D.v.:',' DIM at it reelock. P. m., 0 which time and place a 11... ,, it :, persons having • s Against bald money must '-"- present em, or a debarred from coating ,in upon;,;, the am& . 0. D.,II.IOISTANYE, - May 4,1874. 1 . 1 :t_ 1 1 . /Waiter. ROID I A DMINIST, RATO 'S, NOTICE.--" . .L.a.zrotico a t e hereby given thatallpersons indebted , to the estate' of idadrew [Fraley, ;late of Ihdgbnry, twp, deceased. are reqt;OW to , make lniznediate payment, and a t 4 persons baring cLaims signets , laid, estate must present; them duly _stithentrated - for settlement. lIERAM W. CARPENTER, Juno 2-4,. ! Administrator. FM I ° . 'S VP — NOTICE. —;,‘Tohn F Hann Jane s P. Lewiii.-14, the Court 01 .L i i. lif' Common Fleas or Bradiod poitny. lio. fia, Feb. T. The U ,074.1 • . ndersigned: , en Auditor appointed by said court WI distribute money in the hands of the Sher- Mislead from siqe of defendant's real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of Foyle & McPherson, in Towanda Bore', on FRI DAY, the 17th day of 811.,Y. 1874, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at pilled% time and rplace all- perms having claims against eald money must, present them, or, be torev,er debarted troll claiming the same. I 1. 31cF11ERS014; Jane 2, '74. ' - I - Auditor. Sumnapr Elba ls, just opened• I ' I I Rac e E til 3 begb il ygl C :clf t thTail N° otta indebted to the estate ofiJ e t s ia e tus If ni % late cL a W to yAnaltg docesset e are red tdt and sU rsons sting laims against said estate must ti sent them du r authenticated for settle. run t. WILTON LEWIS. 1 -mo .LEWIS, June . - s - . 1 1 itteCntOrs. ME this depatim:nt =I - - aite .30 77 t t 13 o. Tres3tticr. 5 6 1 4.1 • 23 00- 13t. 11 1,712 rn t:o —ilance CO '517,170 ew account. ! 1,712'67 ATILIN TIDD, reasuror. OF I RECTAIPTiq; AND of Towanda Borepgit School Die et, 1873, to June let, 1871: cc on,nand ,Of Edward Ocertwi. E: T. 'Fox, Trustee . , Fox, Trustee.l 1.700 00 Lansing. _ , 1,3.00 U 9 -, ',Ryan, nonft , 9 S.' l SO 4.4:, , Et _ ~ . WO 00 1 Appropriation. ;, ti 37 :1:. tto from Collector ; .1(1,131 36 ' of E. Ti 31. H . G. Fines State lEnpLoaf lIIM , ars of tbo School ' ' 161 inclAtivo: CO on or 4 o. 1 C. MI H '19 9 LH 13 75 nrt ccA e. • 300 i! ler, 31)7. Ut try 1 1 - c .r. , 5 , 3-1 • ' 303 J •, - P: , ,( 1 . 3 1 2. 4 1 it to new : 311:1 - THIN TITO, TFOsurer„ ---; , The above advertlsement - appears In the ibllouing newspapers published in the city of NewVork, to wn : "The Evening. Post Weekly." "The New Tork Weekly WV' "Igew York Spectator and Weekly . Commercial Adve r." Or.CIE.--, _ All ,i, sliisolbg with fire uns os t : li t wag dams the pawns of the la. scdtallaftes date, is stlictli fozbiddeth F' 1 ' ci. H. Wirtiti• / if taingiPsi., Artsd 10'"1i45 , .. - 1 _ ' 11 l'i 1 • i , N 11 El II E!!= II il U N 1 45 SOO. Ot) AO 00 SOO 150 .000 00 ,210 0:$ ZEE 012 391 15 Ira 1.10 II? 51 200 00 86 28 111 BO 50 1,112 0 , 6:10 U) 2,000 0)' si6,o3k 213 • 7,829 58 . ! '' 333 201 119.'78; 230 00. '} •