111111 altatilotti plot* Touratda, Pa-, Thursday, April 27, 1876. LOCAL AND GENERAL. TUND of Gipsies passed through this vlace on Sunday last. • TUE ice wagons have again made their ik)Narance on the streets. MARY LADD, dressmaker, has removed to rooms over Pow Eta, k Co.'s store.. THE: farmers' of Canton ianil vicinity maintain a Farmers' Club. Why can't we have one: WE regret to learn that Pr. ',lonic E. RocKwl.l.l., of Truyois suffering from a :•evere attack of rheutnatism. Tar. next; Universalist Sociable will be held at the house eff Mr. W. K. BELL, on Wednsday evening, May 3. • GE4RGE '.gcorr 'Was the seventh As sociate Jude who has die 4 in Judge EL WELL'S district, since the 'litter Ims pre sided. • • SIXTEEN. persons have recently united with'the Episcopal Church at Troy. The other churches have also received large accessions. • . i GOOD IF TRUE.—There is la rumor that .our burotegh authorities arc to grade and thorough - repair Main street, during the present season. .. , . . -CHAS. CAP.PENTEu has rettred from' the local department-of the Rep 'Akan office. Cit.kuuL has chiiie much as'localizcr to build up that journal. WE keep constantly. on : hand a large as siatment of jobbing material, and are al ways prepared to print cards; envelopes, letter heads, &c., on the shortest notices P. 11. HARDING, one of the Ilood-Iliier eoloois'ts - who left Canton last October with the colony i , has returned, feeling better satisfied with old Bradford than ever before. JAMt -- .1 SPAULDING Ot•Canton township, - met WitiV a serious accident at his sa*- - mill last week. Ile fdl against a saw and the result was a fearTul laceration of the :inn between the elbow and shoulder. JOHN SULLIVAN, of the Elwell House, has a Siberian Bkiod Ilonnd,.only fifteen months old, weighing one hundred and fifty pounds. ! 'I he canine monster was presented to • Mr. -SULLIVAN by Father KELLY. • I • Rrx. T. A.EDWAIIDS . has accepted the call to the pastorate of the Baptist church in this place. lie is a young man of line ekceiient culture and earnest pi ety. We heartily welcome him to our midst. nitcd . States .Fanning . mill Co.. Lave received a flattering offer to intro duce theft — mill in Ohio. A gentleman from that State, who is:in extensive grain dealer, pronounces it the best invention of , the kind extant. OrF:townliman, JAMES .31fici - AnI.ANE, Esq. 4 l - bas charge of the bituminous coal exhibition at the Centennial. Mlntyre mine at ltalAori contributes to the pyra mid to be erected, a weighing over a ton. IT kill be gratifVing, to tlt many friends" of Mrs. Doctor D. LEO:CARD lI.RATT, to learn that she is much proved in health, and that there is a fair prosiket of her si eedv restoration to won ted health and vigor. AvamY, who has been in charge of lion. E. It. 311:En's mill at Myersburg, has accepted a situation ;as head' miller in a large flourin ,j g estatilishmcnt in Arizona. -A. jaoys the erviable reputation . of being one of thei . best millers in theconu tre. 3ins. CLALK organize fuilinic,Lts of vi•cal 1:1 - ..uk;',s room; t-eLi_lol liuikl int . ;W.ten - 10011 111 . 1 t, at 2 Ali instrneticw: iu hill:K.)10,1w branch slould attend.' j C . ouhry Conanissioners have been laaLing tkane.nuzcli needed repairs in the Uotii t Room,. which not onfy add to the 11111' a ranee of the place but will conduce ho the convenience and health of thine i4lio aie Luipelled, to frequent the build-, jug. MIZS. ALONZO a ("isny, I:as been- missing flora her home .for several teelts. and leat - l; are entertained that she has lwol foully dealt with. Any infor mation concerning-the Lady will be thank rec,ived. by her ailliettd mother, s. 01.1vE .10,Nhs„ Syl.'ania, Pa. THE vestry of ('hi iA Church organized in 310tulay list, hy the .election of 11. T. jusi: as Junior Warden and Treasurer, and E. T. Fox Secretary. 0. D. BART LETT. E. T. ,F ox afai S. W. ii.vonn were :elected dclegates to the, Diocesan Con- BISITOP HowE. Made a visitation of this poish on 'Tuesday evening. The Bishop (Mix cred - -7 a powerful discourse from the text ••1•1) . brot her shall rise again." Af ter the serinou ten candidates fortonfirm ation were presented by ltev. J. M. HARD itit;, and that beautifully impressive and solemn rite was administered. i PowEi,t; Laid a flying visit to his ft iendsi here litsOveek - . Ile appears to he in good health "and ex ceilvia spirits. from which «`e infer !Jo t i,Joy-s-Washingtoir life. —Hon. P. D. MounouL presided at the Suquelianna County Conil list week: _NAVE; of Lock Haven, was in own yesterday. •(Du the 7tit inst., a . dwelling house Owiwit by D. G. Osn.inN,,and occupied by E. )VATTERNIA.N in Windham township. was burned. .The fire originated in .the upper :44 - .4 and the dames had made such pr,igyr ss before discovery that most of the furnii tire was destroyed. Tice adult mem bers of the family were absent at the time. 'lhe - loss was about about equally divided between the building and gocds. No insurance. , U.P,ST A ]NTI EN T. —Our towns, man, W. T. 15Avics, 'Esq., received the other day from his friend CrYo. B. D.ivf- Sox, Esq.. of Tr , y. an artistic and Useful Prastuit, in the shape of a “horse cut in blue stone, taken from Mr. D.'s 4ioarry.. The block is beautiful in design. and Will long remain a teinembraneer of the kiniliwss of heart which prompted the genernis gift. :It is at the same time in eNeellent keeping with the elegant resi de:we and sui-rountdmrs of Mr.- Davtp-1. ()N Tuesdas. the .18th of April, a large, cnycouv•e of friends - assembled at the house of (;) , :o. Conv in.Springtield, to at ti hip the tanall of DoneAs II k ne-NEss„ She di:.itof mien:llo3la, 'at the advanced; MATH Ot .t FORMER CITIZEN OF Tills age er. eiOtty:four. Kind hands had pre- : CoUNTY.—Prom the San Jose Daily Nip pared her so nicely for the occasion, that ! curll of Mat 'alt 2•2.0, W:e clip the following she appeared beautiful even ,in death. account - tot* tile, accidental death of Tnom- Pier brOther, ISAAC MORLEY, Esq., of ; as 31. 1,r1.LT,. formerly of thiA county. Athens; was present, loOking remarkably The deceased was a brother of DUMMER stnart for a man of eighty-eight. Sermon Ltia,7, - „• of Volumbia, and Mrs. S. S. by the Baptist minister of Springfield; ' PlEncy, of t3tis !dime: text, 'lf a fnan die shall he live again?" z "A :dispatch received by D.` C. BAILEY, •4. 1 Secretary oflthe San Lorenzo Flume and THE Canton .‘'eptiral says an! attempt; Transportatiimi Company. at 3:3') P. M., was last week made to poison the family ; yesterday, tiro:mid the. sorrowful intelli of Mr. 111-.NRY L. ConenN, of Leßoy, by 1 pence of theldea h of 'Nom a::31. 31. LILLY, pldeing Paris GUT!' in the welt , Mr. C, i at si_ane ialut o i the line of the flume. notiged the unusual -appearance Of the ' lie was fonlid dead yesterday morning, N".: : 'er before any had been used, and an I and:the supposition is, ¶hat while walking eX.inlillati , 3ll by Dr. IVlu.cox 'disclosed the' along the thime he fell and was fatally in fact tnal some. fiend had placed poison in 1 jured. Th'e accident itnist have taken the Weil. The :7 , t, Fit i Ra. also satin the same ! place the night before.. Mr.' Lif.l.l, - n-as Poison was put into a quantity of sap, be-- i well and favorably known in this city, lOn;_ing to M. L. ; WinsSrEn. The good i : having been a resident since 1852. lie p e ople of L e ßoy ought to ferret opt the 1 Was)Count)s Assessor for four years anti . wiehtll perpetrators of suchliendish acts. I ,made an honest and ea .able officer. Penn and mete out tothern.-50% ere punishment. i sylvania NVII4 his native State and his age : was forty-2;0;6n .years. lie was a large THE EmrEizoie,s , liorir.,—The Erie : stockholderjn the:Flupe Cm:lli:My: The Railway'. Company may fairly' congratu- ! hotly will arrive in Sari Jose this morning. late itself ou ; the Brazilian Emperor's ; " Furthers particulars of Mr. LILLY'S choice of a road to the West. All of the 1 death were obtained late last evening, a ! competing lines would „have been glad to h.ter the abotv item was written.. lie left t,lead-Ite..4l":.him across the continent, ''Felton at 114.)f-past six o'clock on Monday but: of his own will, he selected the Erie i morning and walked on the top of the and paid his fate like any other man. !.frame worle:of the flame in the direction 1 - 1!e line is fortunate in being able to acs lof Lorenzo. ..`ear French John's he Was cot: module emperors and other people I found yesterday forenoon in a sitting Pos. with a hatel car which is the crowning 1 ture, on the ground, dead. The flume ;work of. the ingenious Pullman; and iat that point is ninety feet in hight. Mr. doubtless One of the inthicements which i LILLY leaves a wife and one child. The , _ KILIT & influenced Dolt PF nRo 11 . in hie selection ' funeral will take place ttt o, r . at. today ~" Now Collars — buffs o f a . reu t e .—S. F. lournytof Commerce. ; from the faMily residence, on Bush St " 3 -• . , i tub•. . .. . D.-44%.11ES BLi t one of the oldest citizens of the township, died on Friday, 3larch 31 , at the advanced age of 92 years. An' intense religions excite ment' has - Wen awakened in the Metho dist church'iat Pleasant Valley, during the past winter and spring, under the ministry of:llev. Mr. BUILT. resulting in about eightfconversions. The church at Springfield Center has also received a large accession to its membership, thro' the efforts of Mr. Burt. Miss EMMA R. BEMIDSLEF a graduate of Mansfield, will form a class in niusic soon at Leona. . . TErz bain , if 11. r. 8: 8. WALKEn, in Atheni loWnshirs was burned to the ground on Monday of last week. The building wasbuilt in the usual style,3ox4o feet square and 16 feet high. It contained quite a ; wiq . ntity of hay, 400 bushels of oats, between 30 and 40 bushels of buck wheat, Soma seed'wheat and grass seed, a new moving ,machine and a horse fork and rope. -.A.- pair of bobsleds and a hay. rigging that: stood near, were also des troyed. .Mr. WALKER was away from home on biisiness.. Mrs. WALKER with two or[three little children were all that were near to, do anything toward saving the property;i It is said that the loss,is to t some extent hovered by insurance.-4.4 ens Gth:ette.';'• Tins being the time of year for plant ing fiewer seeds, sonic instruction ; that will lead tO-Fliceess may be seasonable also. Many: people are fond of dowers and would willingly Cultivate then' if they knew how: -';This is not designed to be a a treaties on the subject, but merely. to point out a le* leading PriaiPles to start with. After that ,a little common sense. coupled with _practical experience, will lead to goeWresults. Three leading elements in the growth of vegetation are light, heat and moisture; but in th. 3 vegetation of seeds the light should be eieluded; seeds vegetate better in the dark.:' Prepare the soil very tine, sow the seeds on the top, pat with the back of the . , spade, cover with bOards when the sup shines, and remove the cov ering at night "'until the seeds germinate, then reruov. the covering altogether. Water, when necessary, should be applied through the:nose of a small watering-pot. 'lead this over until you rightly compre hend these principles. 011:0 DA.N.-Many of our horsemen will remember the quite Celebrated animal re ferred to in the followitii; item which we clip from th 4 Mansfield xidecrtimer of laA week: . "There is;:t horse on the stage line be tween this place and Troy who has quite an eventful'iliistory. He is extensively known by the name of "Old Dan," and is now some twenty-four years of age. For a long time he was owned by )Er.';~. E. WILCOX. of this village, and was employ ed as a ,stage4toese between Troy and To wanda. " Fourteen! or 'fifteen years since Mr: W. s'old:"OhL Dan" to the Barclhy railroad company, and for a lengthy peri od he was uititl at the coal chutes in To wanda, drawing coal ears over the trestle work to the gaud basin. He possessed at that time a retearkable degree of intelli gence, and knew and did his duty without ever being told. Ile was retained by the company : until the road was extended and his services ats tenger needed, and Low be Las again by ',hook or crook got back to the unappreatted2 and ill-requited lot of a stage-horse; 'still his duty willingly and well. blessings ou thee, noble "old Dan May tby reward in " horse heav en" be cotnulensurate,with thy deserts ON "WedneSday afternoon of last week, Omv:m S. Wri.cox, the. mail carrier be tween Hone:4lle and Hamilton, met an adventure which recalls in some measure the days when Otcti' juumN, CLat7DE Duval.. and ' , Other solicitors on the high way,iplied 11Mir vocation. Whi e driving tin ough the Woods near Middle Valley, he saW by the thadside, not far froni the iron bridge, a tigtire in female atitire; clo-zely whicti! - signalled him to stop. As be checked his horses, the stranger asked for is passaget.to- Middle Valley. Mr. W. thereupon deicendul from his scat to as hiq his new llast,eng . er into' the vehicle, while the haler, apparently inelitidd to s.;ve the drlver unnecessary oi.ened the la;ach door and placed! : one foot on the: step. ',lle mail carrier's glz:itee fell on the foot, and then, under the impel-e Of a staid. n suspicion, swiftly fr;tvcrsed perr.,3 of the I,trall- Ti.k• ffipt Ulleot11111(nily rul CD(ll, , e.ljn Jul boot. the hand, w e r e cf .17.cf:liOnflittg : t Orja deeiktily :111,1 thi ! )u , th the f,',11-; of her vail tditiddi.,didk:Colif, beard cLe.thl be. tieteCted. 11CW I , ll!•;E:V.n4e:r NV.IS eVidLlitly a 'C,)II - I.f :Is a neutral could L...t safely e;rry. VV:fit I:ion:cut, — s;11.41 in the. tn.ual pialnier of :L ntod: I driver. ,licitous only foe he conill.irt i 4 his F.sscligels, “until I at the 14;d idades. • ' The suidieiodis fzzdte st - p;vi back to .give the dr:v.:l - I iace, Mr. '.111.5t ix gat e Ii is ;;cli :.,,:s•A'S the tt , 'start, and iblut_:,•-,1 t , incvaril upiitt tlce o)ach hot m cs dasitut but le, they \Vela. MO pi,- ;ill shots wepe tired in tinitk sucees:-ion, throi);2.ll the eddileh body, awl tat ple:t,ant ly ntiar the driver's per,on. Mr. Wit.c ON, reit:tilling his seat, drove at full :-peed until lie reached Midille• o clue to ':the . identity of tide has yet been; discuvered; and unless be deslgneel 'a rtirbbery or the ma il th e .16, - e t of his (IH.rri;* remains a mystely.-11w 4 e. , - , I,de • inadv4tently omitted last week to make montiCin of the death of lion. tiLo. S oTT, v.lCb - occurred on the liith inst. The deceased was a son_of Judge SCOTT, one of the c liest and most proinineA cit izens of thisplace. Although the deceased lad not resided in this county for many years, he had many Riends and relitives Love who weie deeply 'pained at his sad den- death. The - following pollee from lie 11,10oi(1/5! Ate Let'e will must rate the high esteem in which he was held in the commutiity where his business lice. had been spe;i : •• We regrCt to announce the death of Hon. GEo. oTT, of Cattawissa, Colum bia Co., whiCh o"curred on Monday night, after a sodden illness. 31r. Scare was temporarilyliojourning at Hazleton where lie wits interested in a contract for work. While riding in' a -- .wagon with his son, in +lx neighboidiood of the town, he com plained of a ',gieret e pain in his head, which he was .nationally subject to. Ilis son took the reihis to drive, and his hither snortly fell Over speechless and insensible. Ile was taken to llazleton, medical aid summoned, end every effort Made to re suscitate hjjn. but in vain; he died the same night: The physiciarr pronounced the disease 'tipoplexy. . Judge S'oiirr was an intelligent trentle- - man, a man:: - of excellent judgment and governed by:a tine sense of liquor, social, genial and !iv:um-hearted. At one time he held the position of Canal Commission er of the subsequently served in the Legislature, and at the date of his dcatli held :Ithe lumen - able positions of Preshlent of the State Agricultural Soci ety aad Aif.sociate Judge of - Columbia cannily: HO was widely known through, qout the Ctinimon wealth and wherever known waiii highly respected. In hint ColuMbia county loses one of her most enterpliscagr, and influential citizens. LIN-TA COICCEHT.--It is hardly nemesia. ry to call attention of Towanda people to the Conceit of the Lin-Ta Band, which la to come off at Mercur Halt on Monday evening next; but we know that many of our readers living out of town will be glad to learn the date. We bespeak fOr the band'a large turnout of our citizens, and have no doubt that many from other places will avail themselves of the oppor• tunity of enjoyinga rich musical itreat. In addition to securing our favorite( home vocalists, 3liss NAOLEE, who won golden opinions for herself in Michigan during the past winter, has consented to sing on the occasion. The following is -the pro gramme : PART I. ..":;(.0,000 Teufel, I.tn-ta Band. .llareb, Quartette...." Dream Swett/2i, L0er,"....31-artin 31r4.0. A. Baldwin. Mr. Theo 3ln'lor - k 31r*. J. W. Iltahop. 31r. 0. A. Baldwin. Song 4/ ;rafting at the Brooteide." Tatty Slice flannel Nagtee. Duct " The Wind and the Harp. m taer Mrs. I/r. Montanye, Mrs. Robert A. Packer. • Waltz "Pastoral So 11 gS." pulpit • Llusta Baud: • PART 11. Overture " Yahneo.'", Verdi. 1.1n4a, Band. • Song.."l .irise From:Drefnis of ' Mrs. Dr. Niontaitye. Violin Solo •• Se cent 4 _I ir.” Denrolt. Mr. 11. Sitiilrn. . .. Arta, '.• Er/vent." • Verdi. 'M ISA Hannah. \:lo.e. Selection,. „Lucia di LOPllnttrllloor. " ... Donlzottl i.in-ta Band., Tim ELMIRA FARMERS' CLOD.-It must be tlattering.to the members of the Elmi ra Farmers' Club to know that their pro ceeding,s are read, and advice sought from every section of the country. Letters are receivcd.and read' at every meeting; from intelligent farmers,, and the officers and members are certainly entitled to great credit for the cand or and fidelity with which these numerous inquiries are read and discussed. The influence for good upon the agricultural interests, of such a course, cannot be over estimated r At the last meeting of the Club a larger number than usual of suelt letter were read, and we ex- . ract the following from the proceedings • s printed in the Adrertimi The next letter touched a familiar sub: ject: TINUNF, Aprillo. A. A ritnitrong, See'y Elmird Farmers' Club : . . T wish to pm chase a mower, and having noticed in the 1111.4andma 71, the advertise ment of the Towanda Eureka direct draft, will yoit obligesine so much as to let me 'know the opinion of the Club :Ls to its merits when compared with other mow ers. The horseS I presume, walk over the grass. I should think they would beat it down so as to interfere with its being cut clean. ' Respectfully, PF:RUINS. - President lioFFlLks.—l have heretofore expressed my opinion of the Eureka, and in answer to this enquirer I would 'pre fer to hear from oilier members of the Club who have used this Machine. I like the Ein'eka bitter than any other ma chine I ever •saw. The objection noted by the correspondent is of no consequence, as I neVer knew grass to be tnidiletf'down by the horses so as not to be perfectly cut. The machine cuts back and forth, Bence the grass bent down by the horses is cut perfectly on .the return of the ma aline. I have used the Eureka several years. The better condition in which the grass is left after cutting is an important consideration. Jolts Bitmmth . .x—So far as my experi ence With the Eureka is concerned lam entirely satisfied with it, and after one season's trial I am prepared,to corrobo rate all President lioffinau has said. It certainly leaves the - grass in better condi turn than any other machine I ever saw. rAmtv Courros-4 cut thirty acres with the Eureka last season. By special request of the ',manufacturers: I engaged to give it a severe trial, so Iput. it on a tough piece which:we had never under taken to mow with a machine. It did the work well and came out free from dam :um except slight breakages in the knives. It .gave entiresatisfaction. W. A . . AMISTIIONG—IIIStCad of leaving grass.on which • the horses have trod uncut, its work is cleaner than any other mower of which I have any. knowt ed!,e. Others leave what is styled a "combing." a streak between the swaths not as smoothly cut as the swath itself, 0f course the FAireka would leave •the same or a worse combing if driven around the field, but driving back and forth, ev ery passage of the knives goes a..;ainst whate; grass Ins been trampled, , meet ing- it as it inclines toward the knives. in ti.e best situation to insure clean work. FANNI:X, “r the waveriy 111:s been t;ittin;_t a s'nyn. , e down Ct.! :iyisquehanna, and gi% es this into est insr account of the j.ntrney: Thr old tittle spo rt of 'going dovat ' the river' has nearly. played out. awl it is bale semi-occ•asi.mally nat a raft isuset.n f } ••ut m g th e t waters ',that .I.e.untiful stream.' But for a fea . U;days tst WaNerly bas l•een in a little flurry e•r.r a pros). dice flipof that. sort; ar i.mml more for the sport than the prolit or the thing. 11. ('lay Clapp., President lrfuuur village. and dallies S. Murry, Chief .111 st-ice of South ‘vaverly, planned awl cutt!il the 1.1.111.4 for the benefit of their vuinerous Two rafts., purchased foe• flue ouveasion. set Sail on Monday not•n ing List. leaving the pint of Ulster at pre ciscly 11l .r cloak a. in: The company con sisted 411 11. Clay Clapp, awl .laines S. - Murray, proprietor 4; H. A. Elmer, Vice President of the First National think; T. Superintendent of the Waverly Transportation Line at. Philadelphia; 11.' Canning; Superintendent of the Capita Wheel e Foundry Works; Moses E. propiietor of the East Waverly . Master Works; Win. 310;udie, wlroleSale deahly in fruits in their season; Ben l far inon,".of Wellsburg. Hiram Young, of Ulster, First Mate; Mr Olmstead, of Ulster, - Steward; Mt'. Elsbree, of Ulster, reportcr for the Elmira . ...4drertimr:•, and si•ccral hands whose names we. did not leant, besideS Mu - self, whose name we have forgotton.. Ample provisions were laid in appropriate to the occasion. , Left 1.71-ter with the stars and stripes flying fore and aft, and at the mizzen peak. bnt when all Lands were piped on deck it was loitud that the Chaplain could not Le found—he had been left on shore through some unaccountable oversight of the Cap ! Run 'bald eagle' to the left with the bald eagle on our right, seven feet from tip to tip. Ile was a splendid bird, and he saluted our flag as he went screaming to Lis eyrc near by. Towanda we left on our right—didn't try to run-the other side of it. •It is a beautiful town, and we feel prowl of having once been a eitizenthere • of. yased through both bridgei, (not lengthwise as the trains du) and succeeded in missing all the piers—twelve in num ber—which we regard as good seaman ship. The dam. which was once the pride of the profane of that town, opened to: the right and left and let us through - kiting. It is just rough enough - to be interesting, and we all shouted at our triumph fiver the turbulent waters of that locality. But the dam What is Towanda going to do • about it? We soon reached tlu magnifi cent mansion of Sheriff (?) Storrs. We "called him out" and lid made a little speech to us at a distance,. Be knew us ail, but some wtre• inclined not to know Bill Storrs, justfbe6use lie was not elect ed last fall. Twit's ; the difference between failure and sueet‘ss:if you want to , be ree: ognized by your friends. When we reach ed Standing Sttine we'all drank standing, the stone • included. Passed Rum-ertield creek all sober, and none waded ashore to procure samples of that debaucuing liq uid. Run Wyalusing bridge in safety— the bridge is ()ye,: the creek. Took din ner `‘`about these days." It is saidthat a good appetite makes a good dinner, but here we had the two combined. The man that ean't'eat while going down the river must be ready for a dyspeptic's grave. But the dinner was fit for the Tioga Hotise opening, and it didn't cost hag as much. Clapp t.k: Murry are good providers, and we would recommend the latter to those ladies who - artrstill looking for a genial and liberal provider." . BUSINESS LOCAL. E.:-."'New Prints at - KENT & BLISS.' ,Ne,T Ribbons xi A P .F 7.17 457 Lace C'tiiiaius_at KENT BLIS9' Ur Job lot ©f sbawls at KFNT & Buss' rar'New Dress Goods at KENT & Buss' Cr Go to B LACS' s for your table knives. !. Sir New goods received daily at nix-DUMAN% MP' Engraving done it pnrivit.x.iree Jewelry Store. • ti' Lake' Back. .Combs :at •KICST & Buss: t 7 Ladies'f Cashimere Ties at ;KENT Ettssl -lir Genta Cellar* and Cuffs - at SENT 4 Buss% • , larlltlpap4 in every Department at F.E.arr itiusBo4 rgrNovelttea and Fanny !goodS at - KENT & BMW: farßargairua in Hosiery -at' KENT & BLisB•. a' rff - l`ient 66ths and Caiis i imams at • i[aNT & Buss,: aeyer Ems'' My priets on Plated Castons aro made to please. 0. A. BLACK. ••• d' view itok of Umbrellas at KENT k • i lar Call it: & B 1.18 3 9; for your Kld Gloves. ' ' sir Hz:totailAN offers reit rodietion iti 131,4 ver-Plated hare.• Bargaiiu in Quilts and Counter panes, at KZ NT &I BLISS. far Stouo COurns, Butter Pots, *C., lower than over at pLaCall. M" For an article in Silver-plated i Ware, look at Ilt.a la's. . I or Call nil KENT & Btass'; and look 1 at their dollar ror7t.s. far All the ilatest publications, very ; Cheap, At WIIITCO4 I 6 & SIIALTVS. 1 -••••••• : I tir X largo Mock of goatee and toys, at Cost, at WIIITed i .MII & SIIi.1:1"'S. ~ . rir Everything in the lino' of station ery at WilITC031)11& Fes ' If you Mint a carriage to draw your Baby In, look t BLAVA . H. • , i • • I .M . " WHIT , " sell the best Blank Books to nintry. The h issortnient of *ring clothing 10SWir Iteversi redltecd price 3. r-,v,•••• Ton can Stationery, very c P.=,* A large !inpt) er hats, p.m IMMEE! aCir.Gold. Sliver lasseg, In great Y. ry stnrs;. If you w: thkworlti of o; DXLM.S.N Vir Buy vrh-r:: you can living prices. • M .. BLACK lias sante Table Castors 4 111 nickel awl silverplated goods that are Wautiful and yet low priced. xrier Dotet fall to call at llENta.r.a.x)rz, It you wish to buy anything in the line of Jewelry, Silver and Silver-plated tom' HENDEIIIIAN has the finest stock . of Watches, Jewel and Silverware, ever brought Into this town. C c 11 and sea It. di M. IlextiEt.mAN has the largest will hen stork of ladles' and geutleinens• gold and Silver watches ever brought to Towanda. - . M. - Fon • RLINT.—TIin dwelling Lowe lately orruile4l t;y l i Col. IlvtioN, on Mani street. Ef re uFtl of 1). C.i i !lIWITT. rlla ts ! Hats ! ! Hats ! ! The largest rue.ety of k:esv S. prlng Styies and ILA bluest prices, at TAYLOI: I I .t CO'Sjapt2OW:. Rubber Paint, also IL R. Paints„ all colors aud shad 's, at lowest prices, It. M. wxt.L.E.4 & Sus. l'asseng rs to the West will.find it to their Advantage to purchase ticket:4 at the Tn..: auda li t ic pot. Rites caduceil QT. 50 front Sept. la Ex-- The Lug i est and best assortment of Ilrarkfls ever brolight to thih place. can now bq SeCtl at FROST k [Oct. 20—t(.) at his store on Bridge St., ,rtinent of lltu 113 Ir ever of: [tueltld ii.tltltlS the larvst a, tered In this mar ,TAYI.MCS for find Hats, vire. Entrance on Park street d bank and from nouttt aide of " Go to I shit tA, arch Neck hr.: door below -0111ce. • Clir We bay Went of Cloths a: II %V Spring Siyle, just opened a flue assort ras.litv•res., Including all lilt i lrt Coatings and Sultlngs. =MI t\l) I.OT FOR SALE.—At eettante Street. For terms apL ,A CUSTER or E. W. HALE. ;."llurst 3ionio , ceon, on 3i p'y to Mr'. Lori. apt 27w3 KM Mires arc the best iri - Loa k Co. have just receive I lot )larris' “Seantless," grid Ilan l a Plat k, Tinted itnd the new 2.00 t:. I larris' the market. TA large , assortment ri.o spring co:orr.tal, I Sz: Co. are openirig their is ibis week. Their purchas+ ince the recent extraordinary de id some desirable bargains may be lablibtuutut.L3l42ow2, TAYLOT new Spring 0 Lace been made nine in prices, a tualat'at their es 31111. El few days with tvAectett goods ev • she wllLetter at I J. 3lr.scos will return in i t largest assortment and best pr brought Into this place, .whi+ 'the lowest prices. Call and ex- amlne. , 31ANTUf LADD has moos!, over Powell's sioi A-MAKING. Miss MART • OM to rooms In Means' new block, where, with better facilitii,ys in - 11.:r line, she hopes to .gio ,tion, (metaSw6.; for executing ni Increased satls . I.E.—A thoroughbred Shui't Bull, 2 years old. Al3o tyro Mgt I, and entitled to register, nr • i G. iF. L., April 19,1'6.tr: elr Fos S._ num or Durham ralvel, registere :linking, Strains. WyAlu4ng, P Ur Buylß ware from the nr tozurs ttie atir Examinq my Crockery 'and Cr!asf— 'lnnfactnrer, I ran ! :bre my culs ,ntage Of the usual mlddle meo;"a , I goods and prices.- A. BLACK] AYR EAllf.lrElt.*WC liftVe n 1" VF.It310•01 . ! I'OTATOF.I4, • • t lays earllei than the Early for f•trmer+tosnpillytheutselves rcarl 1 MCCABE EDWAHUS.I rfrt TENT ivoultity of E. warranted.ten,(' Now Is be time , with this•superic l njwlV76.. . .1. 311isOs w ish e sb to in f Tow:ultra and vklnity that she her 7 new at•re, nexilloor to KE:i•T she . wlll keep a Nig° assortment .adteb* furnthlattg ioods. 1 , -M7Nrs. E form the ladles Is Mos' Apttled In ItLiss,.where. of Millinery an, tom' LOST. Locust Avenue kerebter (round), border. The A baying the save I , Or Sunday lakt between nit the Post °Mee, a Lace Iland linen cambric center and lade der will he liberally ,rewarded by at the Pystoffice. tapr27wL. I dies will be pleased to•leani its has concluded to remain In tv receiving a large and attraethre ,y and fancy garde, and Invites the rituerous'enst omc rt. mch9-7,6. r" The la that I. K. if A frii %ranch, and is a stork of taillinel attention o 5 Las Scorr, at their coal yard, ind c'ayegs plaster, by the earl* jm the celebrated Thompson beds, Geologists say it Is the- strongest rtneh9-tf.s, keep fresh grotti or ton. • It isftel Fen• York State plastet• In the SI! . - ff _.............4____ .„ r. 'The fine stallion, "Dr. Livingston,l" will be at the st4ble of L. S. Kingsbury, Towanda, on Tuesday a. in.. and Wednesday, May 2 andt3; and at the hote stable In Leßaywrille, Tluirsd t ay p. m. .and Frlda a. m. All lovers of good hoMes should not fall to see him. ' i apr27lt . IC, L. T. UTItcIIARD, Proprietor; Eff" Buy the Jamestown Alpac s. reason why: They are warrented to wash without shrinking or faatog; to he rutty !7 Inches wide; and to be equal In durability to the .yery best goo l ds lo the marke r rowenn t co.„ sole agents fel; tnanufacthrers; Vowri.T. At CO.—We have just t I C- Mud our large .Spring Stack of Wall Paper. .tier ready -,for la 'l4ltbart to our usaal stock of -plata Utits. wLlte brown blacks, we have Miled a bardsouto assortment of flue L'roaar. Saver. Gold and• Decorated Paper.. Please call and eiamtno our stock POWELL & Co; Harm 1, 117641. EE • I le and Flat land Plows at 31: - Wtitr.s get all the latest styles of leap, at WHITCO3III & SILACT'S assortment of spring and received, 'at 3!. nos Es. and Steel Speetarles, and Eye riety, at II EicriELMAN Jewel- article, and ge tno Is M. Ilicx- IL TAYLOAt, xxls at the lowest 61233311121 pCZ;Z,Ztleaig IST Buy the Jam!ilitrm z ,MgicAN for ire followleg meeti4 . ' They are made from the best material,. ; net in died hi hich =mei** tonna nit 11611e moderation of color. They are so thoroughly shrunken In finishing as to be unsifeetai by Limpness. They Mar there fore be washed and done - 0111e linen, without the least Injury, For sale by Pawri.t. ill Co., sole nuts for Man nfeeturerr. (meh= far Fromili% R cysaout, M,; D., of NffVf Bedford. • "I have employed the l'untletsx fivittle suc cessfully In Mies of dyspepsia, chronle diarthces, nervous debility, neuralgia, erysipelas: bolls and , dbieruses of the' skin; also chlatilets, IleueOrrhea, prolapses uteri, and. female complaints generally. As an alterative tonic, the syrup ought to be used by clergymen, 'editors, cashiers,- clerks, lawyers, and others who use their brains more than their -muscles; as well as operatives, . printers, tailors, shoemakers, seamstresses, and all those, whose pc cupatton confines them In ill-ventilated and over heated moms, who are liable to suffer morn or leas from nervous debility." (apit7wl. CassuurrivEr...—The adver tiser, a retired physician, having pinviden belly disctvered while a 2dedical Missionary In Southern Asia, a very simple vegetable remedy for the Fpeedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh: and all throat and lung affections—also a positive and radical specific for Nervous - Debility, Premature decay and all Nervous complaints, feels It his duty to mike known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive he will it, send (free of charge) to all v)rici desirelt, the recipe for preparing - and Bill directions for successfully using this providentially diScoven d remedy. Thoie who wish to avail them selves of, the benefits of this discovery without cost can do so by return mall,by addressing with stamp, panting this paper, • bit. CHARLES P. mAitSIIAL No. 33 Niagara St., Buffalo, N. y . m 100.7.1. ly MARRIED. Iturilnattin, i tbo KtMe` A pH! 9. Walter Sanitv, of liorltngton, , antl Eliza , betli Jordan, of Hai r e:ay. . . LENT.—farelt 22, by I. Win. Keutley. Geo. or Wurrenhatu, a'B4l Alii•lo Lent, of Wytmr!x. MADIGA.N—AII:4OI.I.I.-,ln Burlington April. 1,, by Bev. G. S. Transue, John 3indigan and Elta Arnold, both of Highlands. SE1.LI(1B-3101f1,110.S.—April lath, at the resi dence of the bride's 'Outlier. - - by Rey. C. W. Growl, 'Mr. Lyman Sellick. of Burlington, and .111:G Ma lissa Morrison. of Granville. F:AVER-31uN EALL.—In Christ Church. To . waudn. Aprll 27.. by 'ltrv. J. MrAlpln Harding.. Mr. Elinor Lawson Wvaver Maly Eliza beth McNeal, -both of Duvhore, Sullivan Co., Pa. (Sullivan impart ropy.) • SPECIAL NOTICES. MIMffIMMMM . '1:17" Briggs i Brothers, who can 11011 St of conducting the largest seed hnelness In the known world, are arranging to compile a work In which they will give to the florlcuitural amli hold!. Minimal public the benefit of - their thirty years of experien-e in the culture of vegetable and dower Il' eds. The work will Ife substantially bound, and s several hundred pages will be illustrated ultli tin/emus. cuts, chromatic , platei and succinct di rections ntith regard td the care and culture of ev erything Mimics' lit floral and vegetable' kingdom We- kndw .fd no (Me betrr tinalitied to treat un le aboce - subject than Brigs & lirotherovlmw see s are sold In almost every.city, town, village or ham let In the t7nited.States, They erelimeti, a l gmw . ers of seeds, and the hildhcoming Ivor: - Will ema nate Minn eminently practiCal sources: What - Seth Green Is to hell, Barry fir POply to fruits:, Brigs & Brother are to seed.. A very large edition v. fil h e published which, It Is Well understood. will li:seen the price per volume. Purchasers of the work out right will only be charged cost. while the custom.; ore of Briggs & Bro. will receive It ns 'a premium on the port Unfic or seette.! The .Intenfled work will go to pres.q alemt 3lify next, and the artists are now engaged upon the ruginv:ngs. It WIII.IM separate and apart Item the January Catalogue, which will lilt issued in Deeember, or from any other of the puldirations of title well known house. Every lover of gnrieulturtf or horticulture should put Illni,elf, or herself In the way of obtaining It, .Itriggs & liro.'s seeds are for sale by Geo. U. Webb, Alba, I'a. [Jait2o.4m.' llarkets. CIITOTITION OF WITITE,POW ELL 3: CO., BankOs ,aud lirokert:, No. 2, South Third Street, Philadelphia, March, 13, 1e176, ASKF.D. 122c,i 123'i . 111;4 119',1 119. 121-y 1•21%. I=, 119 119; 117 4 ,' 117 112-,,, U. 5, 1891, c 'G.% J. and J 46 4. 46 .(is , " con " rad cy. New:s's, Iteg. •• •'• c. 188! Cord yllvnr rel.&yiv:lnla. Ex. I)Iv • 44,, ; 4-1 , 3 P111111:1