II tadforti Neporttt MEI Tcwzada, Pa., Thtrsday, April 5, 1377 W. A. at iIIBERLLN, Leal e r In FINE JEWELRY, WATQIEES, SILVER, AND PLATED WARE, TOWANDA, PA 7.'w nda. 147 LOCAL AND CENERAL. grrrE a number of rafts have passe:. down the liver this week. FIrTY-Eff;TIT applicants .for liCense to rurniu - SusqUebanna count}.• APIITI. opens with sunny weather and giN es promise of an early spring. EMIFTEEN bunfirkfand eighty-six per ''soils have signed the pledge iu Elmira, N. Y. Mns. M. L. POST died in ltn,hcille last week. aged 41 years„, Mrs. P. was for merly a.re_sident of thit - place. - 11::•ifor w - 11 make a visitation of this.parish on the 17tli inst.t when the rite of confirmation will be administered. stuN of spring—a woman with her dress pinned _illy a brush in her I:and. mi,ehief in her i4e, and blotches white- Raah her-face. • Thrztn is a tzre3t temp2rance rerY;di Fweeping over Elmira and other towns in, New York. The movement is directed by follOwers of Mr. 311-1:1•11EY: ..Ideertitrr, bits inprcliaraton.an;l nearly ready for tilt , pn a novel. foundod (n the land title tr“nlilus iii this uiul adi.,ining counties. Donc.ks an aged - tidy of 'Windham toWnship, died on Thursday Sho was years old, and had spent most of her long liftiin this.county. A ,zo, 7.\1!.E will he held in the Paii,lrs of t': 'L- 1! SattivaayeV fl- next, at which will be , invitittion is extencluir MEE ECI6 - .7c1: Srx tw - , - ) exp....riL.nr;2il and :eslywnsible opt-ne] I.:AniAge MaiM- I:7! , r,•-ii: just of thi2. V 7 I+'C wi: , (l.lnl 1 .- ),fr city leklature. :-treet n`ca;44.4ii, ,i 14.441 41...-1.:i444 time. wlicii it 4 , ! . .4,41 1,44t1.44m t4_, the vtiy 'repa THE says -"ft.w Itv,ns ir. N. , rthein l'eum.yiNania cats CiTnst inany pi - etty priy:Lte T0v...tn.1.1, aro! it is 1 - =MUM giris. too. f4.r inatter Acid prett vi:o has 4'1 , 4 bcen Prv,i iin, I: r pier of the 'Wil atn,:po..-t has,..o.lre.oly hi-1 , 1 the s . ';.veral tcl-10, ill ilir :,,15 c'' ..'l)1..:1 ri. :11'1, .• - •]l:.`gq , :tl tilt! _ia:l:,•ti I•i; , th- - .llst, ye;t! has :tire:Wry 1 . , -. 31t . 1'‘ . ..“r 4.i C'iltrt ;Li:i! - :t v. iv , 1 • ••! 1 1 , r,v.,1 to • ir.ent A.,•v., lURE=E= \ 1 F. I k . arm.wrip... e ,L, ...sill Le it ME MBE ----~- - r IMMISE =BE !o , ..:1 N, 1., u•1'\"1111 ,t,1% T. ~ • .:•, 1)_ .. ... 1,; , 1 11. k, MEE ME MIMI =1 =I ' 1.. .11,ri! OFF FOIL TUE PACIFIC CORM--On tie 15th tilt., tire young men lett Lister to take up their residences in California. Last week they Were foilowed by ED WARD ROCKWELL, THOS. PARE, CRAB. M. OLMSTEAD, and 0. 11.1 lIOLCOMn, who purpose continuing their journey to Port Townsend, Wssliington Territory. These - young- men are Industrious, ,exemplary and honest. We wish them abundant success in their new homes. IT 11.1.8 been decided to hold the Teach ers' Institute for the school year ending June, 1877, at tho Graded Sell°Ol-House, Towanda, beginning at one o'clock, Mon day, April 0, and continuing until Friday. Prof.:F. A. ALLEA', of Mansfield, will be present as Instructor the entire week. as.well as the leading teaeberti-g the county. Arrangements will be made by which those in attendance mill be entertained at hut trifling expense and nothing will be left undone which will in 'any wa}i pro mote the success of the Institute. - School directors and other friends of education are urgently invited to attend. THE dwelling: of !Ir. BHITT,IN, on the old plank roh'il, a inile and a half' west of town, was burned on Sunday evening last, while the family were ab sent. The tire originated in the roof from a chimney. Through the efforts of neighbor. most of the furniture was re moved. There was a small insurance— t xi on the building, and :!-'2OO t..n furni ture in .J.. 1. REconn's tiL;eney. Ot - r: borough legislature met on Mon day morning. and organized by the elec tion or the :err(' 'wing ofitieei Bur.7e. , “—N. N. IfETT.S; jr. 13 , :rcets—Wit. DITTIZICII. e 7 er4' and Treasure,--Ji):•EPII _ At; a subsequent rneetin,g in the evening the~~cingapi;oint went s were 'made A. flunNs. rqUetyr': —A. WICKHAM. G17.1i7 Bitsmnit.t., "whilse theo -ry in regard to the Ashtabula disaster was generally endorsed- and who teas the" builder of the famous lake crib front which Ch:cago is supplied by tunnel with wati??, is out in a three-column a'rti r e4' -. in the t'ilj ,- ng , oT't%' , nlie of 3Thuday week, show ! iug that the crib is liable-ro.. wash and crumble away at an early di V; if some- , l * tliing is not done. lie had nu faith ut its ' durability at the of e: , n , .. - tiucti, , n ; but Lis sug4 . esti•ms Were nu , t I:t4aled I,y tne Enjnears maler wllom I c •lal,,.red. Mr. Bit :t skillful nnclianie of - supe no: judgment, and was better litt-N1 to en...;ineer t112.f . great Clan tbvse un lt,un hC executed the j. , b,- ?li:7-11:s . . I :ziv lends'an 'Bradford relit b e ; , .l ea s e d t.) It•arn that I . l le is grtinin! -, an (nviale rep -1,11 areliitee: in the West. Tni - .l);l , otFitir;totive of the ,nspen,ion of ti;.'e 1.411 y of Philailtlphia. 'Will he sul moor 11 , 21 e 0,110 1 , 1(1 poliries in the ci.,nv . : '• is: added iei the : 10:..g . li t (if fal:' , :fvs,..iiilil'einsitrance!'emuptnaF s . - - - The tr I'; r.ertiean ceYii;•ael% «hicit L's! year droi.11(•(.1 the lerrit i s r,...uraue , . ant; ‘.O, one %%hat is,•;tilet: a ( , tlap and 11a, it5:0111,.... at No. rth strt•tl. sliet,•ll , lo:e4l t7S ;L.; le.e el thaeN ;:a I geF i k•l 01. dep. •• (11-I;.s in:l ypars. i°:(•i: i, IL, it H, 01 •ut t I MEE • I ;. t t., 1 I IME k , li:;c. di.bd =I ;, Avt•ii! .1 =ME = I= I', MI =III =MEI =I I'. 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Gly,i hlttia. va!l. : I t S:ICA I:ca- iro• Morixo-Dsv is past, and _the movers are not sorry nn aLY t., MEE I !:Ir' •,?' .:L, i f' V , •;;" to - ; Y - I:Ve NFL. , ' ll. 1" • ; I;t:•,wn 1!:, 4.•,.. =111•=1 Itcv 1 .1 •v. !it r h „ir.:u'l MIS lIMEMEIZEMI NE 1 t.l ' ' i ME MIME ,- 1: ME INIE ME ,~• ~ . 1 -1 , , ' ME • I IMMO - • =I • , 11111111111 I~ '( ..: (~ ':I I ' ,_ , 1 IBM MBEI i•• a 11“,,;:. !" !,*.- ;P. 1 . - 1 1 1..; ItZ:v.:l.trit -t.:;! tiy j:II: fgt. t 1,1.4 =MIS INA, :I•,it 'I :11:11 di=l PHII.I: , N. lksalg iicar ti g 4.1,1 PERSONAL.—JaiIge twoA.kw is in town this Ivo*. 3ionnow is to lecture before the students of the Elmira Female Col lep soon. —We enjoyed a pleaiant sisit yester day from Mr. TAnrn, of Pawling, N. —The - Supremo Court having taken 4 recess of one month, to allow the mem bers. to write out !.`opinions," Judge 3lencnn is enjoying tlie company of hi 4 family_ for a brief period. —CuAs. P. WELLEs and family, who spent the winter in Illinois, have returned to this'place, where they are welcomed by a large circle of friends. —Rev. C. 13EN - NErr, D. D., now professor in Syracuse University, and for merly pastor of the M. E. Church in this place, will occupy the pulpit of the M. F. Church next Sabbath morning. MOT Ntenut 4,•a graduate of this office, is now engaged on tho Canisteo Times, and the editor says of him : Mr: Monnts Ntcnot.s, the young nttn who i. now in our employ, from one of the best offices in Pennsvlva- pia, and shows retitled taste in getting up any kind of Jul, work that he turns his inuel to. AVe give him credit for the same." We congratulate :%fir inn his good for tuntrin securing so responsible and desi rable a situation, and we take pleasure in co:ninending him t 4) the entire confidence of tile - 16)ple of Stcubcn county as an in industrious and. exemplary yt;ung gcmticinan. - AnmEsi.k.—Armenia township is one of the most healthful towns 'in Bradfoid minty, for we always have pure air to breathe and good water to drink. The township is situated mainly on top of Ar menia mo•nitain, hence its altitude is con siderable. Snow ootiws teirlY- in the fall, and continues until late 'in the Spring. - The ground has,becu covered with snow since the last days of November, and at this date, March :27, there is ~till plaruty . for all purp , ssse . , although the late rains and the warm south wind have re duced it very much. - This town produces good grass. pota bk,, oats. buck wheat. corn and ivheat, maple sugar, ap:Ae.z, and abundailce of stove-wood and bemire]: timber. a The ccutie t j the .toNVII is live - miles noin Truy, and three milts front Alba. litre are tyro church orgarfii. , i ations—a regular Baptist, church that wUrship in the Purse School ilous . e, and a 'Wesleyan clapfe . h that worship in the IWc.l et' Sc'actil-liouse. The last-named , ;';' , .7:t•ty have colaint:need to Intiid a h“use f ‘sotship near , C. ‘Vtiva.}:ii's iha Baptist society- are eikj , iyhez refreshing moot the Lord, uhdcy the la bor; of Eider :IVAT of Cant An: 1.7( TuE subject of the fkod.ivin g sketch Njlich : lx.• e -Ty from the Owvgt.) 11:11 (.2”;.Paty .'• Mr. I.ohIN; ( . .4.) , /i).“.t:, whose death t ‘va•-. I.wo weeks ago, va, a loan w!ins,-11aanovy;' V‘ 110 klIeW 1 ,1111 lose to eheri:-)1. 1111111e1011: 11'1011AS, MN:filer Whett) iivvr! s'o long •.,:z1(1 wcll, hoth here: mid at Cand...•r, N% ill he tilter.Stell hr .kll ,)Vv . sonny.' iu uuae of I,i hisfory. ..1S he si s h'...)l . : s , toke ' .. : anself, those Itt.sl. ihti:irote wlth keew I. it !itt is (4 . evwlis • 1: wa• county, - N. Y., ( , n the I'2t h ramiziis Cazla!: - • S:,‘l:k.ie.g ai nly i \ , •l l ,,dvcr !flii:try : : AOS 1. 1:ill n %Nit:l.llcl :1\ 1.;'•0:1 .1 tO Sht it , with her f3:1 . '.0.. • •`ll.. EOM d !t r ., - tr!l fall! , 7is i~c =ME 11:.tii iilil ii. T. 4 t-t. iu 111.1111p1 ‘,7111.4c t k . 7 .!!lit!‘ r. ,- C t!•... lIMI 1- ,7.1,;. t:••;- .. .t•tt• Cttt• rtttt t't fott,t tltt• rtt•: tli.it Ir..r.licltlttl t.ttl t i itottl -ttJtli,ittlif n"tt.tnittn, t 41 ttr f:Ctit nti titt• I I =9 it 11. =II MIME =BM 7 . and lIMMIIIII SE MEM 1, ti ,;1 ;~ ;... ~ MEI Eli =EI MOM ME .. «-, ~~, =ME . ..~~ , I . =EI Mini 1 , I= !.. i , EEO =I =MIL '• I BEM 11. ;. , i,(..iJ.T r.li.. y /'•- { Ilt.Drom).- icquaintaucc . l in E I. 1 c•.;,ti! MIME :01 , ! ;. :1•• • t',.••, • 1r).. , • f.....! ;!, 1,1"; ficr ;i: l dt•- .1 . t I,cen 111 ~11 I ,1!!!•••1.1r IMEIII :c.v iv. Mr. 1.. , ::• :1:,“,7,;.;- I f.) 1:1 =SE th• =ME MEI PM ME 11,t• o-: .•1•!-; r ~~.. Pl' : 1.15".'~.t 7'~~,'t ~. .'1 BEE • 1 MEM= ' I ' -.1 IMEEMEI =Eli 1110 111111 I I lEEE ;,.., lIIE 11,c Nq II III,: MEM MN , - _.-- J . 11. • , MT 111=113 ME ISE I , , ' ::.t• ,:!\ i-,:• 1 t f MB . . Our matrimonial departtitent ado ,week contains the announcement of the mars riage of 'Missi •Ilasrstalf S. NAGLEE, of 3rouroeten„ to Mr. STARK, of Michigan. Miss N. ; since ber f)ebut in society, bas been a "reigning belle" and her depart= ;-ure from this community will be sincerely 'Tsgretted by is large' - 'iiitele of warm and ardent friends, who, however feel some what reconciled to her loss by the know legde.that she haft been won by .a gentle man every way worthy of so estimable a bride. The ceremony vas 'performed by the'Rector of Chrigt Church, this place, at the pleasant .home of the bride's pa tents, yesterday afternoon, in - th'e pres cum of a goodly number of friends who had been favored with an invitation to be present.. We but give eipresslon to an almost universal sentiment, when we ex.; tend to the happy pair : our warmest con gratulations, cpufded with the hearty wish t4xtt they may long be spared to en joy each other's society, and that no c:otelf, may ever arise to dim the bright ness of their joy, . - • ()NE of the saddest events which has transpired among us for sometime, was the death of,,BitltLE WALKER, .on Thurs :li-y evening last. BELLI: came here with her grandmother, Mrs. DETANO, several years since, and at bnee won the sffectiuns.of all who Met her. Possessed of an unusually bright intellect and genial nature, she became the light of every cir cle site entered. As a scholar, she was tr.ted for studious habits and attention to rules, and gentle, loving deportment,' m eking herself a general favorite with both teachers and scholars.. Of robust constitution, she was fond of out-door amusement, and while . coasting during -the winter sustained an injury'which was not at.the time thought to be serious, but from which she never recovered. Her father was summoned from Michigan, and remained with lier nntil she was thought to be convalescent, when heleft for Philadelphia, only : to return to tind :his only daughter beyond the aid of med ical skill. She was' buried on Saturday afterno o n, the sad rites being witnei4;ed by a large concourse of. people. The affliction falls with great severity on Mr. W., anti the aged grandmother who took: the place of mother to BELLE when she was au infant, on the death of 'Mrs. Waltl:En, her only daughter. last ;teas Easier—a festival observed by the churn, com ineninown.tion.of the Resurrection i,f the . :s.l‘ mr, alter luis - crucifixion, Among chrldien the day has b.A:mne noted from the-fact that a custom of pi-eparing eggs fo: s fo•sl and , u - mount has been observed nom ilic earliest ages. A correspondent of lie Git:ette and 11 , 410im an interest big account of Easter : ' - rho Ea-t(9- ega is-.lweouting a popu lar institution in this nineteenth century, and daily in more favor. 'runs, the ut , the ipeasantry an.:4lst the ineuntains of the Alps and Tyrol, and the valleys of the TZhine anti .74.5e11e, to the sunny hills of France and Italy. ,synitu,lized in tile Easter egg in tlw hb4liest ‘vortlly the gialideur f)( the i):tiace. We thus beheld the siri:l•rp (Hored eggs of the lowly in the cot,' with l•rolpahly so, but beautiful lints engraved upon them with the rude knife, iitarY of the 41.iy, to . the grandest and 11,04 elaborate paintnws of the beau -1.14)v.c. s of :t fantaqic pic ture approprfate to the 4 - 1 - easion._urdpii ndplilttee of an egLr. t!iy die g ift s, of tt.t. hi g hest in the I. The n t . Easter, so i•opular ::trope.: s 4) ,i-p!potts ainidst its t'es.- telt Ettl;..! eI lel.tated L 1 Anieri ip I Lh.lt(• 1 ., 1 the 113/011 t•verytil; what 1.):::! any c.,11 7 lios!:;',1. 13 . ; of the ( 11; 11 , 0 i; 1 Romail Stale, t! 1,1 seeild.owe ~.~ , . t:~~~~ RE EDE IE , rj tit P I ii 0. MEI has. it only late '7vvars that t I 1 he *( livi-!,7i..: 'l'l, ' I . • 1111 , 14` ':',1111. 111 4 .1 e 1..1.111,1!, :t1 , 1•1 , :1;ttl•If T , Y ;tll . \‘llo tai • • :. % - •*•1•;:• , ,, :1111l V IL,' :1111111U1S.11 MEE • /.11(li•l):S, and 1 ( ;1,11 Pin( . ," .. ; l I III( !..ill/.. 1 /11;(1114111:/' ( 1', 1 ,¶ r !.17••• in,t itil .f 1 1 1 , •b:11 i! , • 11;“‘I !!;‘±lie).ll It (tbz.erved I.v MEE t;:11 the this fiii-tival i.. 11911 1 ,1 day of M:1111 ) , 111.1,01. liy (.1 cali tidal.. by I. it Sutid:iy aftvr tki!t 6.11;,v, 'Ai, ME =MEM !Atch, v..: a- tie (lay of oiist•:-.- It k a 1 n1,v,00.0 ;1t ary day let )1..r.t.1) I:Z.',LAND AN D SCOTLAND . t. ,• ••••••,•: .1.•:," ;111/I.Tllc , ily ut ('; islet' )1c1•!... iu c. 0 1 ,0 41 11.1• I?.•itUi 1i ' L . I 111 re , l n! ifi (1111,11;n, in tin. t.‘1.(1 MI =NM I'l " j-in \V , Ii our I ,/ I; IMII 1!! ME ME : • •! 1: .•'l - 11, in..t 110( i.zll 1. :y lily d 1 - 11,; ! ! HIEM 1. .'m - PA Cll. ~;-~, ( 0 : ME • ; OM 1..;' ..( ft:l:tk!,: I ~~i~ ._. 't~ t' • 1 , 1. T're L T1:1. .v.t, ••1 to :11.trktA •:1-1 I.itt =EI ~lilV all tri 11.%!S f.111:1,1011 MIMI ..., .. •!.•;u. siii j., :u; l u:Ni.O it iv l I/ ,•; or 1:.1!..TF:1 A. II iris :,s .•1 Lc:.t t !tL t”.lt. i:. the tit r' "f :: u = rilltl.! V. 11111: - ..tmz t . ..o.; c . ME =I lini= lIIIMMN=I 11.• 1-•7‘..t T!w ,F SE II i:••• tb.• r••• tr.'t•ro;. 111 lIMI=III i:•:. h• ' " It t 1 1 , • ~i:i...,.~•.„a•. =MN Now is the acaseh'o p gaud also o f f graftinsg. Attention to . fruit:l2ls ani to iiiiptcriethent gibe quality of fruit, always pays and . pays well, but the reward is so remote that many neglect it. If every one that has gsound, owned or rented, wouti do something every spring, —it need dot ho nancli—bnt something; the result would be valuable. , One might set out a choice 'grape vine, another ; e fruit tree of some valuabht_eoct„ When there'are already trees enough on a place, improvement might be made by grafting, which ij a process so silnplotli airy one of. .common intelligence can perform it. For a month new this may be done to ad vantage. What is called cleft-grafting is the easiest and most common.. The atom to be grafted should be healthy and vigor ons. It should be sawed off squarely and split in the middle and the graft having on it two or three buds, should be made wedge-shaped at the lower end and insert ed in the cleft, so as to bring the outside wood of the graft and stem 'exactly even, • then cover the wound carefully with • grafting wax and it in done. THE following lett.4; from our,. old friend, Elder PECK, late of Windham, -is published with, pleasure : . . IiOOPEE'S VALLEY, Ting, Co.,N.Y. Marcit47, 1877. fft. FatENo .11, / t e vonn : You see by thhi heading that.vve have changed our place of residence, and are comfortably situat ed, here, but hale not •forgot our long tried friends. We wish to e•press our sincere thanks .to our many friends in Windham and adjoining. 'townships, who met at the residence of ,Mr. C. Cu EN Er, Feb. ];,.and contributed for our benefit the handsome donation of over forty-six dollars, over forty of which was in cash. We also extend our thanks to friend Ctittlicsa - and family fur- the interest. they took in making it a success. WE HEARTILY endorse the following (ruin an exchange : It is u't faic for per •sons to ask their home dealers for six months, one year's or two years' credit, and then when they can scrape a little money together, pack off to some other town _and du their trading making the merchants who accommodated them wait fur their pay. BUSINESS LOCAL. r 5" MN. E. J. 31iNews is this week in the eity vent:ding gond+ for the Spring trade. apt:: ,V3 r- ..7sTete Goods at E. .J. 3ltsioos'. CE7 Mr:, E. J. .311N , Gos will return from the city la a rely days; Wi th. tin litest. Styles, and at the letveq price, alar.elW. t,- - -pr New kinkat KENT [sop.; Wanted.—A of 5 or 10 acres In or wtar Tiovanda, with good ei and Barn. k.nt mast I,e reas9nabie. Adidrelis I'. O. 1I $7l, aiii 5. Towanda, Pa,,_ LL3 - sliv•if , nqx,...4 az II I: NI.I:I,3IAN'S. 7'he Standfri.(l of the ('rosy for spje ev ry week at Cr", Boo!: hid* 1 rel- cur, ouly b , ecat 4:se• Nvv6 go th y•.•01%,.1 dm) at 'Hr.:, L ANS VT . great v:liiety, at Kr.N -72" . labdsomest assortment of Joivelr3 I. HEN -- -•a. 4.6'•.Engraving doite uc littivemmAN's Jew•lry \ct ktar ,sot tho tat•••t !ytyl , s at Itns- DLL 'IAN 1, - 10R-rox has removed her m.,1; and -.,,,t1,mery. ,, - , rroin Patton's P.h, k to 1114- . owl] A large sto',,ek i.;;i.iti - es toy...s , t• a' 2I . 11,11:. •": mit.prim..a to learn 'Nfreltr I=l c - r.,.- N f %la .1 a, I.l.rt,,ll:tti 1 , CIO 11:11e t , ) S;:ii!Ct VOlll r. 'SHIT 4:11 I= --- A G),(1 Cut:( 1. ;:•11t.:ip b 1:.'C.1 , • 11,;;; - •The best l'iaukers baktql ever% 113 y at Ctiwt,i.t.' ( . 011.1I's anti ('tiffs 1 . ,5 . 4.rp: 3,Fortment of spring and Lats, trteht.l, at NU. E. Dun't anywhere but to WHIT- lIIICIMMIMII l'T tio.ll the best 171. - ;.; •tir !!), 1,f , 1 :11V =l=llll ter" :1%.! Clips rlt =I L - in ;.,F= Call at. KENT 111,1 q •• alai See 1).r:!..., I .t.. 1 1 , :; plat .l Ca•tar 1:1 31. r, 17r ";.•,-;.- Call at. i:t.:NT :11!f1 100:1 1.1 o'NE! -' I; Ikl Iv, IT you v ..n: liart;:tin, ill .11eail, . IZED MEM IMENEIMEI 211 varicti, 11=1 !••• ' 17,1 \ •.‘" n 1 ", r =I ME 11111_;.' 'assinieresat I:.. .1 .. .: 1.1. ~'i VI enn I=l t It R.tu IMIZEI3 NEE ISE 1 , 1 `:‘," %7; =MI 7 f:,*".7.11:,,. of .1, MEM =ZEIT! IMEMII , !t.• gd . liwsr•uhta I:I MEEEM iiivited to ;:t 7,7" . 1", (•( t :::1 of i'll• 1.. t ME altd vat t..ty, s dvv,t 110. 11 - 1 1 a ! ,,1 a full 1 at 1 . % .1. Mi W. C. PECK. C. PECK. I= ME • I, • - :LI I f. ILL \I r P.i. NIA \ ' > W.O CS ! , 11 r ha% e a lar4 toe. ot.ter er M=:=l %Val: I%.prr. Mari I=l • .4