, • . • dfori Aloft 1.1 , Towanda, Pa., Thnooday,, Jou 7j 18771 W.. A. CHAMBERLIN • Dealt:lln - • •,•• 4alArti,R49, f WATCHES, L SILVER, AND PLATED WARE. TOWINDA, PA. - To. and&, Jan. 18, 1877. Y ' LOCAL AND GENERAL. Iv you are not fond of " Deep Roc15 1 " call for "high RoCk," or "Kissengar," at KIRIN'S. *SIT. D. CRAFT is spending a vacation of.ll few,weelts, with several other gentle men, inthe wilds of §ullivan county. Tres people of Smithfield are haying quite an animated but friendly f contest over the appointment of a Postmaster to supeeetildr. GEsorri.n, who has. resigned. Snicltsithelrcfusal of the Coureto grant saloon licenses, it is wonderful to observe 'what a neoessit§ for new hotels the citi zens of the first ward have discovered.. Too confiding grangers who invested fiends in the Patrons' Encampment at Philadelphia, last year, are now wonder ing why the dire i ctors of the -company make no report. 711ANEIR COLE, one of the finest boys in Towanda., has opened a miniature aim fectionery stoic at the residence 'of ibis mother on Second street': Buy Your Pea nuts of him. Tur f engine, " Loyal Sock," made three round trips over the S. L. it S.. R. It. re cently, an - aggregate distance Q f 180 miles, ' only consuming a little over 21 tons of - Loyal Sock coal. J. 0. FROST'S Solis expect to to make - a *saving of some fifteen hundred dollars per annum in fuel, by ,using! the ; Loyal; Sock coal dust. They have :Made the experi ment, and pronounce it complete suc cess. C. IL SEELEY,, has added to his hotel anice (' ream Parlor, where ho is. prepar" ed to servo his friends and the publie, gen erally With ice cream, ice waters, and -strawberries and cream, 'at all Ifonis. :TION. GEO. TRACY, who had been an in valid for many years, died at the insane Asylum in llarrisbu,rg, on Sunday last. Mr: I'. was for many years one of the felretnost citizens or the county, and was highlY esteemed by all who knew him. • -Ws 'HOPE to see the Court House crowd ed this evening by those who desireVlist en txi , a discussion of the temperance flues tioe. S. R. PAYNE, E-q., one of our Most elequent anl'gifted young attorneys, will make Lid first.temperance spech. - Tut.: Town Council have\ remqed the unsightly !lead locust trees from the' ten tre of Locust Avenue, thus transforming ithat boulevard-into ono of the finest tho- - ..,\ l'roU , vh fares in the Borough. Such. im 7 • provements meet tim hearty approval of all citizens, . ' Dn. C. M. STANLEY we regret to learn ; has removed from thii place to his old home ; in Athens; The Doctor,is an excel. lent dentist, and has made . many friend!;, 'tinting his residence here, and we unite, with them in may , him prosperity wherever he may be. ' Wr. erred last week in saying ..Judge Ido}mow was fishing iu Susquehanna . County. We learn from the Sullivan Deiltlrat that the Judge was occupied holding court in that county., This week he is presiding for Judge STREETER in Susquehanna Couptyi. A. "Night , Bloorhing Coreus " in full blostprri attracted a large number of visi tors to The Greei ilause of Mr. J.- V. In vr.s9 on Monday.eve. last., The beautifu and rare tfower opened about 9 o'clock, and remained in perfection until mid *hen its eptterneral life closed. - quit'worthY neighbor, M. J. Lose, is having honors, showered upon him.' A fow weeks since he was appOinted Coun cilman for the Third Ward, and on the first instant he entered upon his duties as school director. lie is eminently fitted for the responsible- duties of both places. CHARLES' L SREPARD, of 'Wells, has been appointed by Judge -3lonnow to fill :the Vacancy in'the board of County-AMli tors, occasioned by the death of Mr. . ,BRASTED. 3lr. SHEPARD is an intelligent worthy gentleman, =and the J6dge dis ! played commendable wisdom in selecting him., THE new, schopl.board of this borough met on Monday. morning last, and organ ized by the electiOn of the following Oft- MD President,-.D.W: Scx)rr Serretarit—J.:A. WILT. Tretsurer—N. Tryb. • UsoEn the judicious management of Mr. E. T. For, the assig-nee, ably assist ed by Col. 3., A.,_CODDINO and GEO. B. DAs-rusoN, the affairs Of the Eilreka Mower Company, begin te look much brighter. - The sale of machines for the present season will fully realize the a pectations of the compqny. • . Tun Muncy Luminary says: "Our former townsman . , CHARLES CirtrEsTEtt, is very active in the temperance M . 0;70. went at Williamsport. , If CHARLIE. will only stick, what a glorious thing - it will be," Mr.-CAuiENiEit's many friends in, this place unite in praying that he may * ( I TIM Presbyterian Mite Society. will 'told its nest meeting at the residenee of B. Jrna; on Wednesday evening tiext, .Tnne,l4. It is hardly. necessary "to rirge attendance upon those . who haveenjnyed ,the hospitalkty.of • Superintendent JUDD'S home.. If tiler? is not a. largo tumou . I those who absent themselves will be the ,users. • Iv. ca not be truthfully asserted' any longer that the L. V. IL, R. Co. 4 entertain .hostility to grangers. The gentlemanly Assistant' Superintendent !of tbe Pa. & N. Y. branch, -11. \ . GOODMAN, '/ very kindly ordered tho nigh train mopped at the Wyaliasing station, larkt week, to ac commodate ono poor granger .who eras anxious, to reach- this place before the ac commodation train cams along. • . WE are in 'receipt .of a copy of the Pai ly Record of the Timis, printed at Wilket. liarre; and lake real pleasure ; in commend ing the new. management its the great im. provements shade on its typographical ap pearance. It's ono of the - neatest t &Hies extant. Under the editorial management of Dr. BRADLEY' the Record takes rank among the ablest of the journals in -the Accmitarr.-445. Ckeis allausos, of this . Am*, bad har x itboobieK disks:Ma by being tinown from slogan, on Itsin-i‘ on - the evening of DeooraticM, Day:, - • , lismardnEn the &naive/airy etesoines of the . 8126T:whams Collegiati,liatitute, the. Prosbyterisik Churek - inirs7 wall; Mg. Comment:atilt 1144 wed. Ad mission free. . „ STATE Assayer 'HAM, d r .1n0:• setts, warns farmers splinethe use Pails Green, for the destrixithre of potato bng& Perlions are ( Sao yarned iwithist handling the bugs. Tiro perecies.ie Con. 'neetieut. are reported seriously : phi:reed by doing eo. . •-• • W. A. Cimetermas . WO* like to bare the person who-removed his camp chair from the Court Homo after ,one of the lectures, return 'it. If tke chilr is not' forthcoming after this notice, Mr. C.! suggests that Le thinks there is more need of the individual's attending e k urakihan temperance meetings. _ . • Jour; Paturrrecian, while *Mang along in fronteof Drirrozes store the oth er day, Failed to notice that the grate was" up, and "stepped down" but act up easily. The distance from the *ilk to the floor of the area is about seven feet. Jonzr larded safely at the bottom, and strange to say sustained no injury except a slight brwsc. - THE MURPHY Movintiorr. —With s. view of making the 311trpby movement a permaneiy here, allociety ban been or gasized with the folk:ming officers: • - President-4D. C. DENVyrr: Vice Preside,nts 4 — \,. _Treasurer,* M. SPAminca. • Secretaay , J. M. Cina.l;;Fs. "bait Secretary—D., 4. BAREriair. • GOOD SELECTION.-Mr. spi.l4•7 pro has just received the appointntent Superintendent of a• laige Coal Company Store at Forty-Fort. The largo experi ence of Mr. S. in the mercantile business, together with his agreeable and pleasant manners, strict integrity, and correct bu sinesa habits, render his. services in such a capacity almoit invaluable, and wc con gratulate Swoyee." - & Co. on_ their good fortune,in securing - him. • ComPaNTIC, 12Tu REotantaT N.G. OF PA.—At thesrmi-annual meeting of the Company, helkat the Armory on 'toes -day, June 5, thC \ following .officers were elected for the next six months : Conamander—SAMUEL F. Rop.s. Senior Tice-Commander—G. C. liir.!L• LON. \ • ~., Junior Pico Commaimier=4dart Rim AIIDSO.N. \ • - Clerk—O. D. Lirox. • 1 QUarternidSter—ED, FROST. • Quarlermaiyer Sergearit—Joils 3f4N7 TYnt.:. • __ • . • Sergeant 4fajor—L. S. BLAISDELL. WM. LEWIN Esq., ..Commissioner's Clerk,ritarrowly escaped .a iierioms acci- dent on Friday evening last. As he was starting for his home In Wysox, the for- . ward axle of his buggy broke, frightening the hcirse, which became unmanageable,r and ran. Mr. L. was. thrown. the ground, and the horse, after becoming de tached- from the broken buggy, , ran at furious speed;across the bridge; and was : brought to a halt before crossing the rail road track. In' the confusion a double team hitebed near‘.STEvOss & Lolca'S Istare, ran away, and also crossed the !bridge without stopping - to pay toll. Wit* . 3! Black South Tutkt, printed @MI LEM Thii from rial. of the Publ Frank copse ceipt prepa) War necessary DECORATION DAT Al SfIESITEQUIN.- Tile U. 'A: R. Posts of Ulster and Sheshe quin unitedai the latter place, .on-Wed nesday last, to observe the , pecoration 'ceremonies. A procession was termed at about 1 o'clock r. st.,w,itlt Maj. W. 11.11. Gona as Marshal of the Day, and • pro ceeded to tbo — eernetery, where the graves of the fallen heroes were strewn with flowers. After the singing of several ap propriate pieces, with organ accompani. ment, W. It. PassETT, of Towanda,' was introduced , and read an original poem in eultgy bf the dead. I. McPuausoa„: of Towanda, IVas then introduced,, and de livered an eloquent and finish‘d address, which was listened. toivrith marked atten tion. Everything passed off: pleasantly, and in perfect harmony with the occasion. AT THY. regular meeting of Lin. to nose Company, No.. 3, the following officers were elected to serve the ensuing year : Tresident—RoDiczy A. lizuctrn. Tire:-/.. - 'rrsident—L. F. GAIIDNER. Secretary—Wm. S. VINCENT. f - /nanciat Seey—CuAs. E. t3cot"r. Tncosurer—W. - 11. DODGE. • Tru)§ ees—D. M. TURNER,. E. T. No -1 • Fo'reml BAS. E. Tnacr. First Asa' M. M. SPALDING. Second Ade ALBERT LONG. Engineer=—Mi , sEt.Lts. , Ist Invngo. • ;:ndi.Pipernon—W. .X&RSIIALL. Sd PipeMl4--IEESE TER& 4th Pipe/WC/B-6: S. 31 Atm. Sth Pipentan—S. G TIT 6th Pipeman--W. F. DrrT Mentber of Y.lre Board--C. The following named' gentlemag recommended for members of th . police, as pzovidetill the revised sal the Department s ,JOSEPH- OCIIES, 4 II. H. PATCB,.' C. T KIRBY, L. M. OSEO,RNIC. • - .. • Pinso?Tat..—Mrs. H. A.'eARET palest 'flying visit to ;her n u merous friends in Towanda'lluit week. . • • —Elder %arum 'MDhaareturnedfrom Chicago; where ho has been for two weeks in attendance upon the meeting of • Gen eral Amembly.- —Kra. &mita Fowutn, Chicago,Vs Visiting friends * in . this county. She is ,tho gnest.of Mrs. S. C. N. 1101.1114 of MOO ' r.OOOl/," t—We reccived,a pleasant call on Men day from Anent Dzion, of the. Biafra Adrertiser. The paper it so well and `f vorably known here, that Animus always mote with a hearty reception. —Dr. Sintn and daughter, Mrs. coUL- Ten, of Philadelphia, are spending sever al weeks with filen& and relatives in this county. The Doctor was born in ,rya- lasing township, in 179; and took anlact lye part in the vatiyhbitoryof tbeeounty. Ile is also the anthori t of several school textbooks hearing.htsi Barnet. Althotigh be has outlived the, "Betted period by in than bale a non' or MIA Ie stp! sipena to int iik \ tho onioynient of owl metal and piryolgAl fion4lea.: 71ko' flobtor it* Mitt= vonnitiiiii outs . of J. J. (is mm i while in Towanda. - tozooitaerow DAT lirsona_wrorr. The ftwiss OUThnrsday, me in ting the. Deotwatiott martiter In that Stith refs to theikatioti (Am& - • Gaillata At. Gltow Wan then DicdlUnd and made the Decoratign Day oration. it .was a brief _review_of the s deeds of the dead whose graves had beer. &emoted, a tribute to their grand - Mon, _referenee to great projects which bad lid \ their origin in similar great control rdten,4nd a suggestion, as to the banns' of a . times decline and downfall. The historian bas attributed the downfall of the &omen empire to Rome', greet am bition,atUrrtrapki expulsion of outline, o f The lion was a vivid' outline of the growth the country from its find, discovery to the present time, with a bril liant reference to the 'Puritans .who in the winter, on the inhospitable shores of Mas= ssachnsetts, founded "a cbur*. without a' Bishop and a State without . a Bing," and a word-picture of the rebelliOtt which was magdificesit. In the closingsentences he begged the Bring, standing by graves of the dead both sections,' to bury the animosities of bothsections, -and remem bering the .sxinunonancestxy and . born°. geneous idestitof each, to make their sole aim "one union, one-destiny, : -now and forever.' The oration was a model of &abed oratory." Tng '!GLORIOVS FOURTH " AT WYA-' muno.—There will be a celebration — of the coming 4th of July at Wyalusing..4t a meeting of:the citizens of that place-nt Free's Rail,t) organization was effected and the vaficius necessary measures tither) to insure ounces& BENJAMIN ACKLEY was chosen President; ANDREW FRE Treasur er;W. H. THOMPSON, Becretary..:Tho following committees were appointed. J. M. BROWN, J. T. ST4yronn,, and L M. Awns, on Dinners; Rev. D. CRAFT, &T. Biennia; W. H. Tnours&N, J. H. HOWARD, and IL B. GAYLORD, ion Ora tors and Music. G. H. Ws.t.mis, C. 8.- to ear , J..V. TAYLOR, JOSEPH GAYLORD, and N. r. Wald:nu), on Grounds; T. B. Ckmr., H. J. Ltbyr); C. J. LEWIS; HAR MON „STALFORD, and ORO. H. VAUGDAN, on Finances and Fireworks. Hon. GEORGE LANDON has been invited to orate. An enjoyable time may be an ticipatob. SECRETARY. RESOLUTION9*-RVArECT. Wregn lar meeting of NV`elbt Lodge, No. 921, I. O: 0, r., held at their Hall in Wella,yit., May 19,.1877, the following rcaolUtiona were unanimously adopted : WUEREAS : ThroughlOo divine will of Our 'Heavenly Father, tbelagel of Death baa taken from among - tuf our much be loved and honored breother,:P. G.; Jas R. Rnagran, and WusnEAs This Li dgO has in his death not only lost one -of its most effi cient'and active members, but the frater nity oneof its ablest supportera. There fore, be Resolved, That the name and the mem ory of our departed brother will ever be held tacred by us all, and by bis many deeds'of charity, which is the foundation of true Odd-Fellow - ship, he has left an . :xample worthy our admiration and imi tation. Resolved, That this Lodge extend their heartfelt sympathies to the relatives and family of the deceased, and While ive mourn with them in their lobs, we also re joioe with them that be has fulfilled his mission hero and Vas gone to possess the tinhoranco 'of thO redeemed. OBITEARY—ETTIE and IIATTIE, tr daugh ters orEtasu.a and ELIZABETH. .E.ELER,• died at 3ferryall, on Saturday, -May '26, .aged ten and eight years, respectively.. The one was born July 2, 1867, and the other March 4, 1869. These two girls ; like Saul and Jonathan, were lovely and pleasant 1u their lives, and in their death, these were not divided. "-The beauty o'f Israel is slain upon thy high places." 2 Kings, i: 19. . 'So , these mirth-provoking, . playful' young creatures who sported with ap parent excess of life power, like the lambs, and sang like the Muses, S'ankey's hymns, and'amiled withrtitriking and at tractive beanty,.inacie the .conscions con ‘viction 'as they passed . , "Too good for earth." As yet they were bloOming with vigor, without suspicion of a worm at the root, sapping' vitality. Little bitither " CIIABLIE" was taken — with scarlatina. To save the sisters. from exposure, they. Were sent aWay from borne to board-with , mother's aunt, until it should -be deemed to for them to return: home., That time ca.?e Saturday, the 19tH- ult: The family was , -united. That same day the elder took it , and a few hours atter the,young er also, a d hoth suffered only one week, when both • ied and wore put in ono cof fin, and.laid / . the Bathe grave&. 4 in the presence of att gathering of syrapa thizers. Hence, their death and buri=' gr% al "they were not Tided." . - ' " Suffer little child n - to - come unto me, and forbid them no " One-third of the. human family die in. fiaficy. What \ a crowd of little ones has n gathering '6,000 years in that • bright ha .y world; with white robes washed in- the blood of the lamb. '-What is our .loss Is tb it as speakable ' gain. , They are taken . way I• - ' 1 fro t he evil to Come. D. Goon. - WvAttauxo.—One of the most thrifty," enterprising, and intelligent towns in the, county, is the beautiful `village .of yVyalu sing. Situated at the mouth of the creek from, which the township derives its name, and on the - ,:ealitbank. of the Sus quehanna Aver, its location is most pic turesque and grand. The people, while possessing the advantages and exhibiting the refinement of larger towns iind cities, retain; more of the generous hospitality which characterizes the rural district& By invitation, Pomona Grange field its regular session them last week. The number of Patrons and. Matrons present was very large, but the brethren and their friends .were equal to-tlie emergency, and all were most hospitably entertained. The I • proceedings of the Grange, were char acterized by unusual harmony and deco rum; but as the proceedings will probably be given the public -by the Secretary,•we shall not attempt to anticipate them. It was ear geod.pleasure, together with several other "Patrons;" to be entertain ed by our : good friends, • Dr. and Mrs'`, mod ,POETEIL n were fire of distances.. Aninog the menibeni of his profession he alio enjoys a Wiest enviable reputation. - I . Among the entarPrising citizens of Wy abusing, we_wero pleased to meet our old .friend, 4. B. Curonnt, 'as busy as 'ever, exidbitir'ligte the grangers the celebrated piartipkai Mower. The .Company are to lie nenratrilate4i tin item goo 4 roTtprm W„. J. ROT, _y. P. Joriza, Com T.L.SsEAARD y temMitqr ao :Inddstriotts, Went-IMO worthy a gentlemen for - ask ;vont \ lf be cannot snowed is introd uai bibersiving imphunaitsmong the thWty, Ateliers of • Bridfo**ommlY, it !MP Voles tor - atte.theito Wyalusing has nuubei of iiitiepris ink Merehants, a well, emndactiod bulk, a, hot* mid the W *el nuitiber mambo taring eitablbduients."\ The rtlitiOnlei is Kali:led over by 'ArMsiv Fan; Esq., who is looked upon as a ‘ frlinul; to every. may, and is a.kind ,of public sibitk in the tittle troubles and difficulties incident to mich a bu , lb. •Rov.\H. Cnsim is inether inalddasl whose - presence:seems indispensable to the welfare'of the coMemmity. • His Ingo ence for gook is, everywhere - manifest. The old and the 'ming evelirhere seek his counsels, and - he always has yards of counsel, cheer, advice for aIL His friends,like, the beneficent influence of his phe i chish life, are not confined to his own 03gregation, but every min, adman and child. in the town look np tofhim as a friend end phstor., The good that such a life as he' leads accomplishes, can never be computed until -that „clay when,, all things shall :he made manifest. • TIIB RAILROAD 4CCIIMENT.—IiIiS anti- Triunity was startled on' Friday evening by intelligence of; 'a fearful accident, which had befailert train No. 2, due here at 5, o ' clock . , ` Drs. dommos, Nawrts, Woonntnix and Lutes were summoned and placed on board , an . .engine,- with MtraM ELtas, engineer, „and JAMES Wain) Conductor, and at once dispatched to the- scene of the wreck- A"Jont'4'the same time another engine with two cosich es attached, left Sayre, With. Superintend ent PACKER,, Asa't Superintendent Goon MAN, and - seireral employes of the road on board, who hastened to thel,auistance of the' unfortunate victims of the disaster. ' The wounded were conveyed the Wya lasing depot, where they wererkiinily and tenderly cared for by the,gtiod" people of Wyalusing andthe 'gentlemen whit repro seated the railroad compeny: 'The mule was described as heartrending : in the et theme. It was soon asceitained thatllirs.' D. C. DAYTON, of this - plate, was a passim . ger on the ill-fated train a n d -,the tele graph otice besieged by a throng of friends aniious to learn her fate.' When -the intelligen ce duly came that she had escaped with a 'broken arm, the suspense was followed with. feelings of thankful= ness. At first it wds \ feared that JauFs Wain was also abhard, bat! it • was soon 'ascertained that he had missed if by only a few miimtes,, and was sift) at Skinner's Eddy, where he had expected . to board the train. A correspondent of the Elmira)zhicer titter visited the scene of thkaccidettt had ftirnishe.§.that journal with the follaiving full particulars of the catastrophe "The train, which is , a favorite One on the Lelngh, leaves Philadelphia at eight o'clock in the morning, and being an all day ride thro,trgh the most beautiful and picturesque cbuntrylmaginable, is chosen by travelers who on that account-desire to see 'and view-as they run. The train consisted of 'the locomotive -"Thomas Dement)," P. (kriTELLO, engineer,. a baggage, express, three ordinary passen .gcr cars, and ono palace coach ' `,‘ Bethle hem, the whole under the confab' of Mr. GaNturm PARRS, one er,the rnbst trusted conductors of the company. Running along at, ustial;betweetrLacy'ville and Wy alnsing„ and W i llett about four miles from the latter placc, In the open country, the forward trucks of the palace coach jaw, ed ti) rails, and. after bumping , along abort sixty tee% tumbled overou its side, landing in the' old canal ditch, dragging the passenger car ahead of it from the , track.. The latter immediately tipped over completely, -wheels in the air. This car was dragged along by the , two- for ward.ones, Which had also left the track, about . 95 feet; passing into the lock, the gates'not being on; and in - its passage tbrongh struck a heavy wooden post; which -tore the roof of tbo car, now the •bottom; completely off; the body of the car with wheels still in the air not sthp- Ping for another 83 - feet. The other two passenger cars tipped, over on their sides. The bind trucks of he baggage car by this time had got off, when the train was stopped. All this tpok place in.less than ten seconds. The engineer;, as aeon us the first trucks' went off,. feeling the shock and - comprehending the. situation at a glance, immediately reversed .his engine and applied the air brakes. The train was stopped after it had run* its length and a half, about 300 feet, and consider- tiny that it was going between twenty-five and thirty miles an hour, the stop was quite sudden. • " It was in the ear Which, while bottom- , Upwaid, had its roof taken off, 'the Wa verly lady, Mrs. KIIIIIY, was killed, being crushed by Hie aboini casualty in a piti ful ma:incr. - Her. Child, Eddie XirbY, had his left eye turned oug antifthe cavity fill ed with earth, 'by being drkigged along in the imprisoning ear. It :is -thought his eye may be Saved:- Ilisliandfather, Mr. HICKEY, of WaverlY, was seriously injur ed. Mrs. Howan, of §cmuton, who was killed in the palace car,• ,was at the time the car turned over, looking out of the window. her lied was almost i unreix nizably crushed. Those, Were the only persons killed. The woundeitare as fol lows : 1 wousnitts. \ J. Hickey. of Waverly, badly injured. \ ' Eddie Kirby. of Waverly, left eye destroyed; dangerously injured'.. \ • ". Mrs: E. N. Willard, Scranton, bad scalp wound: Mrs. C. N. Cool, West Pittston, slightly.injured, 'Her three boys; the eldest, considerably; secono,\ slightly injured; youngest, escaped.. •. 7 ' • E. J. Fairfield , Philadelphia. serieniily !hinted • chest. ribs broken,- and. bead cut: At Means II use. Towanda. ' • .'• • -4 C. array, Wilkia•barre, bad scalp wound and . - . , Jose, i Trapert, Scranton; dislocation- of, knee P an. • , • , N. M.Sh ttne, braised, shocked, and In ternally,no -seriously injured. :Mrs. Jr. C. Dayton, Towanda, right arm broken. •c. I.addow. Albany. N. Y., slightly injured. .; C. W, Wyalusing, slightly injured; cut about the fare. A Lewis, Wio!using, wounded 'ln bead and leg, not soriotut. \ Charles nomad, Towanda, slightly Saluted about' the head. k, F. trukg; Van Etten. allele sprained. Alex Davis; porter of drawing room car. and Thus. O'Donnell brakei o lian, bothtsligittly bruised. Mrs. How A n. was an invalid, on per way with her daughter to camptown, to spend for her health the summer with her 'sister, Mrs. IriouAsf. A rolling chair, which she had brought' on with, her was taken out of, the baggage-itar, .when the bodies of the dead and wounded, were brought to Wyalusing, and few will ever' forget the sad Picture presented as the lady lay mangled and dead on the floor beside her favorite chair; in Whose eclai r 'panythc coming mouths she had expect so much co mfort and rest. "To return to the witek_.• Ala seeing the situation . of affairs, Mr: PARRA imme diately directed the nngineer ',to proceed With all baste to AVyainsing, and from there telegraphto Towanda for aid and .a flat car on which, the larou ed could be moved. It. A. Rtoran„ -Super intendent of the toad, irn*edliaely pfo °wiled to Sayie. ,and taking with him Drs. Nsw.'roic, '.lowisow and Woonninix, Of Towanda, find MADILL, - *Wyse; arrived at Mph 'rig • at 5:30. 'the flat car was dispatched the wreck, and the wounded placed on I provised beds,made from'cushions tzkbu m pas sengeriseaches, were brought; to yain all/3 *PA, which was immediately ton 4erted into a hospital. Vern the t above were join aby Dr. ticcfnizr., of Wyaltising, all at, once doing all in I thpir power to help and relieve the infor , taffetas. "The scene at the wreck was' terrible, the, sufferings of the injured panne_ ger& and the wreck and deeolationsurrocirding them, makings scene. that an observer will neverforget. Much ski and comfort was furnished by thti good people of Wy alusing, who contributed sheets, bedding nd other articles that might prove wow * road were un managed affairs witb gust dis the, tun* was as -; of this city, Aid not at that but during the' so& synslittims of Pcnt to, Oil city Ptliiii - iiii ' - forIX , . i inimedietely . Itellit thither, Mid 'brought like to his bode b' efiha t Elmira on *ft- , ables trdia t peed skurdr* will ; em lov bring him oat'all lit: .-, '....birlield's Aria and of - salved at Tawas. di' ' .. Atenhig:l9 kifelk niter the: kishand rind' . &their on • badif. - Wind, lir: BrawyoUlllyskieteg,l %kW - late le the•npturned car, received hi'his perilous ride about forty , buts about' the beat and flak _bow _of_,.. - Oar serious; - Alit the notortlek ti 7th one or. twor•megUarne s , were sent the compan y to their proper destinations. , The bodies of the two via tims were in caskets, sad lest to Scranton and \Waverly,- respeetively. Them were aborty issesagers on gee i# The cause of the nifortanitti sad dent is a mystery. Tkee of road Where it occurred was - ecitly• .a. siOt, not a curve being in sig bf the.locthty, :le the train running no finder than nen ' The Lehigh Valley, or rather the Penn sylvanie and New York Railway has been very fortunate in the way of accidents, of more4propni i 4 t4 inrng, in esciping them. Since , taw, 1889, when one person was ki ,until the one of last Friday aftertmon i there has not beep a like accident. To jbe !mire the express trains are run on last time, bat no faster than on other roads..and - this rerearkable immunity is without doubt directly due to the splendid road'bed, easeful mansge nent, competent employes and general first-clau care ofthe ;laths* this med." Inn S. L. & S. COAL iblt. R. Co.--The Stockholders of, he State Line a Sullivan' IL il.' &Sad Co. met last Week, and elected officers forthe ensuing yhar. The thee. tors selected are CMS. CUIMIAII, Gm IDJscrusoir s , \W. S,r SLAMS, A.LIIIIIIII Joan, Jona C:Virtuta, D. R.-Larnzor. Cass. E.. Psltsoltsi was unanimously re elected. President, 'itt S. 81 4 12 th -I' m"' weer, and D. R LATIUM", SecretUy. The day following the \ election several of the 'stockholders paid tho4r first visit tn• the mines., The party arrived at'Sernice in the forenoon, and made ii ,\ q"site thor l ough and minute examination of the en)l it " Breaker" and other imieroieus made during the year, by President P Ne. The breaker *one of the meet substantial and complete structures'of the kind in the country. The manner in which the ma chinery prepares the coal, has done much 1 to remove the bad reputation which the coal-gained from being put upon the mar- 1 ket without-proper. preparation. It now comes from the "crasher" •so well bre ' keh, that the pickers are enabled to de tect and remove all " slate and "bone," and t he . coal is rapidly coming into gener al use. The• moat thorough,.tests have .demonstrated the fact that it in the most profitable and economical coal now mined. •• After viewing the handing's, roads, eta., the party wore invited-to dine in " Rem loch Hall," or ihe "White Ihinse,7 as the very tasty- and convenient residence of Mr. - Lavinfor is called.; The dinner would have done honor to Delmonico in his Valmiest days, and many • were the merited consplimenbasestowed upon 1111xs. L. by the guests. The town does not pea. seas all the advantages of larger places, but we doubt -if there are many-families in the land who are more pleasantly situated than. the occupants of "Ilemock 'Hall." In addtion to Mr. L. and family, Mrs. Posr, one of the most intelligent, sociable, and worthy ladies we lave eve met, and Mr. putsorssi pl 4 easantarid agreeable family, are at present sojourningtherii, compos ing a "little pommtrnity " possessing with in themselves all the elements cootie' to substantial enjoyment. It Is hardly ne cessary to remark` that ample ,justice was donittothe generous repast provided by the hostess, and when the inner man was fully refreshed, President Ramona invit ed the Compsisy to take a ride into - the e. Mine. - vin at the entrance, Mine Superin WO% DwAssis had a mule and two cars yto Convey the party into the bowels o f th e earth. The various pro ceases of mining the coal, were ftilly And intelligently explained by Mr. W., .wlio estimates the amount of coal on the Com pany's laud at about 100,000,000 'toils, to Sly *nothing about the supposed , mammoth void -which ply underlie the preeeet openings. The gentlemen seemed agree ably surprised with wet they saw. • • When : the examination of the mines was ctimpleted,-. Mr: PARKINS had Car riages pvepared and invited his gusts to ride over the trent and see, wine of the large trees. The land owned by the com pany is'bounded on the east by the Loyal Eiodk, and theparty were driven to :the celeb*edirsielry "Schreyfogles . " where Mrp Brasted in several flsh,which werepot . "speckled." Mr. Rocumvraii and METCALF finding 'themselves' unable to prirchhsit a' glass of lager, amused . ,themsolves.by castilm sly glances at Tax.. NIE, the h . andsome maid-of-all-work. At six o'clock, those of the company who did not remain over night at Bernice, took ,passage on board the train, and at eight o'clock were landed safely in Towanda. It is onlyjustice to Cinducyor Bum and his crew to sry that, althmigh tho viCrk . was largely increased - that day, (having to double the road three•times,) there was no grumbling.' Burs's prover bial good c at are netverlailed ban, and he gained 'not only the confidence of the stricklioldeni, but ,their highest mkteem. Tim favorable opinion which Messrs. bysinfAlci MOleuEsTitu and lifirrcatm for Med ofjthe lu-sport : if ana'the prospests for I;64(x:esdui operatiOn of the. exten sive #iitaut, wo trust Will in due time, made manifest in a,manner which stilt not oilirhyprotit to the Cotlee7;but benefit to the \ entire commimity/ We have omitted totnake imentiOn_,of Hon. Gim. D. -.Tacxsoi\and Mr. TliwxsEtto, who formed a _portion of t / hti company, from the :fact that ,ibey jeeib both well acquainted with the tninekbeforil. . BUS I NES - LOCAL. Eir Fine Fienet t 7locka at l*Dltte Now sz.iss•., A Meat 1360 a at KiwiNa • , aprn.\ . y 6, can bay. i plated Castv,for 99 eenis, Memoir Black. - 77 New Cloths and Caaahneres at . " Kr!Fr It Buss' tar All the • latest publications, t very cheap, at Win,:Col, is pawn/. rir Full aim of Sommer siiks st KKIT ik Brats% : •prli ar ifintglons' wins tini at KENT 4k Buss , . . ,"„ • Larim \ siock of Slawls iind Ekirts at Salm k i lltass!riry cheap, : sprik; tir A large stock of 'pima and toys, at acai, aals ammo; inuarra. rir The best Creams baked every lay aitoietaa` Bakery. - tar A I •assortmen , - tof spring and summer bats. just reeeMed. se its Z. ItsiMur /mum's: ti r iorclien Laces it Kirin iiiiase tar Wstrixota ia the best Blank Boxlu staaidlinaml L the r . • firtoutoui buy tdoe, •, • • • raeliertat CoWLTs• eatery, wry cheap. , j tir Cracks* r iof 'an variaks hated evert day at Cowilifir itakery. A - . big stock of yery fine Stone Mugs* ireFy kw Ickes at nanriguatidi* rir Sterling Silv,or and ‘llllver , tnidfid wpm fit If, prietllo Frjr-143111! High mow* , ani - • o a,*polit7 at, t • •-•• • 114 1 1 „ 1 .rk 1117-2-71111- " 0 ." 14 ibmis„illi—•s• IT' RAW EEMS E U" air snows( hi Maid imam MUM 111 " 0 "Tnit ee nri lre t asimslawes• it in nai or slaw m at wuncows &slums. • Er Don't. go =prim* coma It Saf we far lour Wall 11111 r troderlaking a apsoialiti Itrldp Street Parattate ur Wks It Buttock Kid Glo4es 101 per pitte•treaserl tiro phile-74 Muir a Buss lir Call at, Karr b Buse and look at their noir Conk. , spelt . t 811ka! teal . Silks! A largo dock at Paeck alba lifitinaar 8111 s, at Mute It awes'. sirlionstisli Waal at iiiiIiDIVALUIV and WI ttiP • leant•theprksi. - _ . sea Sad Sissteelss, Vs Mier, niIIMIUMAN4II Ml* Mr Odd, Imes, la Siam wait suit of doilies ibe4. sr than you .esie bq ame• ta New Yart, put au Itosz.vrEmes. • • 1111rOsizatutex has • fine* itiack aR Watches, Jenreby 'lade S ' WIT 11101111 V Into Oda towa. can and tee tt. . " . SIP Dos% tall to call at lisurpcsitirs, U jos *Uhl° bay =ltalie la the , Etna .aritillintsiisial Wan. Tine mum= aid swim Gold Wafenee, Key and Stein Winders, for nelieli 'and Vine it Wsxmiinarre. • .- argosiegl Raillery! "Raillery! Gies!, Bitgalas st Karr is BIJU'. . good Organ for sole cheap.: Will tote pay o lumber st, foat's ViuldOuvi Bois% Xay 107. tar If you want bargains in Beady .; fn eat din at lioeiptrie&D's utile be la fn eat for Ivies deck. • • sualk Cirlileentifal White Pigs for see b the =beck • .r. Wet. Maxwell. 7x1717, Irn. Ur Mrs: Introm. lute removed her Book ina Btatlope pore from Patient Block to tbe.store south iddeocNervir Block. • - sr BASSWOOD' Loma Seasoned I. 1%, en.44neh plank. Apply to HAWES Bootnul, .1110E/00 rim lls7 10. tar Ladies', Misses' Shaw senior without seprd to stand of Thri;osi h Co. Cam' Now is the time to 'se your Waft ;Paper. WHITCOILIS s SBACT have \ lisp sod ielectatl *pet which: they over ‘rry chealL , • 'DEATH, TO POTATO BUOlL—Paris Glenne! Pairs Gairrae. Warranted. genuine Lowest , priein:\ At Dr. U. C. Tosisn's Drug Store. . \ - . _ ts" Take Notice, Uteri? is a g re att re duction in Waltham and • Elgin Watches. Call it fitNDILLIII3I • B aid you 'will be SUM to bay one at the priori he , is Offering. ' tar Dr. C. IL &rem" (Dipglst,)*Ul removed from Towanda to Athena. where he . will be fouttd at Ms °Mee on Main Street,,sMt north of. the Central Non" and will be, glad WPM lila old customers as well as new ones. ' ‘lttnr-at;* ar A. 'Win; the' Mer Chant Tailor, ass moved bis Tailoring establishment to DaSsitilk Colt Stole. Clothing wads to'orden also cutting. fitting and *aiming done with neatness and dia, patch. Clive him a dal. • lar i The Grand Central lintel, New illuatrates the wisdom of • fifl house atm*. sons to rates, by reducing feoin $4.00 to PA O' and $ 2 , 00 asy, and leaving its other competitors to bear • • brunt of extravagant priers. .je7; rir Everyfnvited to call st J. kilo:lva Parlor% Im o,'s polite Pow- C upinalisy nal evandre sped. 'mem of his wore. Yon will bb convinced at once that there le Vint place to get •cline pictures. - BEArttry Tetra Boma; —lTothlng condom' mote to beppineie mot peace 'tithe tini ly than- tastily decorated, MOW. The " humblest cottager may. by purchasing MI; 'Wall Paper et wurrcoxis & suavra. have Ala hoes, aa Inviting sad cbeery,ans niontreb. , ewe. , , 4lr Why you eat stale tmekers when you can buy them nice, fresh baked, JIM cheap? Ask your grocer' for eowtme• Crackers or go to Mr. Va s itakery io their's:et Ward, where pia can get Cracker, the max; day they &relates from the o en. . 1. Janll. •' r . MOSTAKin.—The puljlic will be plea*: ed.to learn that the old and reliable Arm of - MOE TANYA'S-tam decided to mate the CROCKERY TRADE, a apeclalty, and to that end have .itet re eeivc e large Invoice, comprising' eeerything to thelioe t .which'Uwi will mil at aetouishMgkr low . . . par From the. Tioy Tim4s, , 'March 114 Ire :—Panurtart STRUT le a stamtardramody flu' bulldinitnp and renewing brokeirdawn as • . • • constitution. tor Dyspepsia. Debility, Liver roniPlpint. Nidney.or Bladder IllseaSes, or,part of the many Inertia:Ulm lA° various organs of thee in T in human frame. it Is a 'mere ' remedy. It b a tonic without alcohol./ Tilts m seine Is too well known already tti minks any wiendatlon from us. It Is only neoissary fous to say to those Who have never Wei It a trial th at It will accomplish all that Is claimed for It. N Is the•Ume to tone nethe system before the hot mouths of summer fairly set n. Sold by all drugging. • jet. • • sir' We were . expmed lan week to ik pitiless storm, that wet our feet and stockings, and Indeed our period all over. In het we took &Mack in sold, which brought severe sore throat mdse. vere symptoms of fever. The good :wife ailereeik her authority. plunged our feet in hot water, wrap peens In hot blankets. and sent our faithful son for a bottieof ATion'n 612111116( P1C7011114. It is a splendid medicine—plasm. nt to take, and did the lob. We - slept mmuldtythrolgh the night and Mroke well the next mike:ling. We knOvi we cm" quicitllleMrery to the Pectoral, and den not tstOtoreecs7d it to all who need snob a tiedl eine.—Tsks sot (Tsai /Dreary/arc tar T4ti Colfamierlvss. The wiverti aer, a*Mred phYsiclan, turrlag porvidentially di.- covered, whiles Medical Mhalonary In Soothers Asia s very simple vegetable remedy .for the *peed,' and permanent cure of Consumptloo. *MO.' ma. Branching, Catar rh, and all threat and tong atlectlinuo . 4ho ajrtudthre and ,radical epecilla for • Nervous Debility, Prmisture Decay, and all Pier ,s'olni Complaints, feels. It his dsty to make It trim to Ws suffering fellows. Actuated by this motives be will cheerfully. send (free of charge) to all who desire lt,ihe recipe for preparing, and'hill diteetirms for sceeesifally ming. this peoridebtlib ly discovered. remedy, Time who Irish to avail themselves :06h. benedta of tali illscoMuy Without cost;cao do why retorts mail, by addressing with stamp, nanslngisper, • Da. CHABLISS P. 5A881141114., - \ \ Bulb* "mainriko4 - winouttirmai—ctrorinmat ta• Weildene• of the bride's Aster:4: Hoy 17, Ur. by the Hors Whiting Bomb. Arri H. Htftblbigo. to hiss lane Cummins, sill of BIXIMIIIekL\ • . LYAVIS—NOTT.-kl' Ireilneoday, >hJ 311. the mildews of the bride's moiler:la Leßoy. Pa.. by H. Holt Haq,4 Mr. Huth= 'Lewis Is Mho gartm•44 . both of Leßoy. 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OP\ GOOD PtirtriEt waits us wiLl, szta. 14)11,1 iD WM+ OWL Ur. /Wax via AM be-food at tbil di sacs, mg yin lon don. of Or , . 'lnamilsetat to goo; tads, mit Mal liintroasiks. , ' ' REP:MIUN9 AND FRANZ NielelNG 14 " 1 " 1 " , KIM!' 21 4 , 3 m. \ NEW 000D8 \ SPRING TRADE WE ARE NOW READY W FULL STOCK FURS,I TURE' AT PRICES .TO SUIT THE TIMES, - OP_ LOUR OWN MANUFACTURE, WHICH- WE NYITE YOU TO CALL ' AND Children's . at the old ► maims. \ - • •WE KEEP THE_ LARGE T STOCK OF UNDERTAKING GOODSOF ANY ONE THIS iARTI)OF \ T \ HE STATE, AND ora. PRICE S AREAS LOW ; AS THE LOWEST,. \ /I WHEN. IN WANT - OF - ANY THING IN. OUR LINE, GIVE ITS A CALL. REMEMBER THE PLACE, , .AT OLD . STAND OF MAIN STREET. Tomamlle, Paw, Aped . s, ISM REMOVED! REMOVED! THE BOSTON BOOT, & SHOE NO. PA.*ON'S BLOC, icent-BT.; Two doses Mei* Alteinnts ten& We have oft, hand a larp 'Wei of FIRST-CLASS BOOTS k SHOES Irma' In win am es - Lf3T/NIEI HIN4 LOW PRICES I chi:. * kait wiraiscanbiesa. )16 gm& • ova Kva - sus,:llM - -au_DY To =must Anlista watid tram "Ow: • K. \stairway:7m . . . ot J. & IL EitiKFTEL. - vwnitifroslarni,im, \\ LF !'.. `. will be 'hp Ili , t P. HICKS, s. Any. oroo. 4-111 T. TOWA-NbA 'OR THE NE /•- ' J J. 0. FROST'S SONS. STORE, Itaiint to *RN iiitiosto TiMOIDA WHO NMPLUWMI Cor. - Midst end Pim.** lIMEI .I[OWIIB a PASBAGIa• *lama iiattimil aisles . % an iimeit mtreic,o, mrrßtmE,Nirs. : AND . -8111{Wr \ MUSIC% . . , • • • ; - ... . . Invite the \•,. inttele toes eitmelnetreit et fkiii. ieteb. . 1 • • *beettiltileiftel IikkHUSIEEK • donanues 'to be the favorite istUt Yostelata. MOS trail sustaln,s tbs sigh reputation earned. II Is not seuessay tb go Ines any extended obsettiegoo; Ike Instrument. se ttAisneults be sesssent to alt me ssamlnagen.. • • • : • 11 \ • ' . • ,Wei alio tune the agents hie _ \ • ;- GEOBOZ W4ODS , PARLORrk VESTRY ORGANS: Tales lastrusente are celebrated the world el* bar their remarkabty pare and brilliant , ov Tome: Which la owitig to their famous Combicallow 8010 Stops r Aeoilae, Vox Haman, Plano. el Of which arm ernarata sad additional sets of needs sod Ban. .as 'magad as in admit of an slam', °lidless variety of orchntral elects sad beautiful eriaiblastkcm • I TIMIS ZXTBAORDINABY POWER. xLicoArrcx or firryt.ll; - • D TDOllO` CONSTRUCTION AND IPINVEHH. \ • a AISOE inany Ps_ltants , orted and u sed b .. pib• , • so:o ^ strs,, • WOODS - AVE ForpLER.• . • 'VALVES, k, PA NT. CASES, • : 7 P NO WiTACKII[ENT, AND'BELLOWS . • • L:) Vie t effendi oar Instruments at tbe ;lowest tigerish and goorantee theta jostas,represerdaL liketnbe deceived by traveling agents,. bravo:lime directly so hentsuarters, wbei* you Ir e sure of -getting Jaa. what you bargain for. , • ! • ; Towailda:marai, 1177. == FiNCAKERICAN AND 'SWISS ooipilm \ FINE JEWELRY.' • \ ' • _ Also ' •• STEELING SILVER and • • _\ SILVER . PL.A.'rED\-fIVARE, ssox THE CHEAPEST TO THE . JIEST.. , SOLD, muss AIM smi. • \ SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES. flat dipor earth at Dr. Potter edesDing Mori, TON,VANI;)A, EMS ATEW JEWELRY STORE. . . ~' `L; WhL'A. ROCKWELL . . . . Lesseelying a new sappy to his Isere stock 'of pods, SILVER PLATED • GOLD AND PLATED SETS camcis; met ene 7 sbt, to the Has, ettibei wln be veld it, . _ LOWEST POS IBLI3 PRICE& !em 17 • Ca and Mane oli? impatdi4 *ma at um, 'aorta* liatai. *Po I,VIt ' : =I In AM ~` ES IMEI H0L311.8 I PASSAGE.:, ARE, MY. CLOCII, Main street. .1 I ISCCIPI AV- °Atm. MOS, 1111 m W: t.BOC[Ww 14. slewassay. suis. eertteifottleeitteelle the praitiee else*: •,!:;, tie Ott outeellttnesoW Campton, Toms: les loneeesperleeeethe tottlie soy to ono tie too: note wet sw oseipip lisit pueblo aaoser.' *O4 elmottait lOU sot eloto sueentot ego teeiedi lo s rook • eti pee . Potted- Wog tikes osetittput M Ceitptewri, Aso wez IL S. i nt, _ i. lIENRIKnouez; tolr wrieviurtaim CONNZIt MAIN h wAsimunoi • rkhZ eurna , hiwastlems sal 6 ham hwi Wen steam to the pdaid. Mho bathes poise amino itisha l Is al Ito Wel& taws. wad marcsollettw *we *l= A AM ROM& =throw _La pt stage agemliwi. Tr"' * Saihi, *4,41. ittilltY. Psorzurros. h XECUTOR'S NOTICE:—Notio hugely / tvew teat alt mans tadebied „ mato L. G. McCann; late at *May. =an& must mate t o me dlate payaisat midowswo, ewe all perms lawfaitehaut Wmid•white hut moat tbeatotaly elan—: m.", to settiowewt. ._ • 74w • 11..!. - 01.Z UM. J. OR, SALE:—Two Pony -Tread Powerm,st Po melt ; I ossAbesso That Pow: er. at $75 'spewed Hone Hors, - with or without st p; Corn Sheller*at fir • Senor Callers 17. These say all asiV of Mood f Co.'s ssaosteow_ harm and math below wig pttpar. Al. Petal torsi' their mike of Plows. • D. P. !AR*. .4thess, Pa., Day 177 1177. _ . F LORENCE OIL STOVE, s. . SUMMER. COOKING..• I The Gofers, Nest . andl Oet OHM tiro most LeonomlesJ. ets. per MO* fuel. I - NO IMINEG:I6II3AST 1,11:411" /119 ODON I Send for. dreioar and Trdee. - •the to *ILION:4h 'KILLEN. General Agrnits, 1210 ' Avenue Thllotlelphla. • - . • -wa. j)-DITNN It. CO., General Pre ! • dine •Commission Merchants. enl lad 14id reernsich litres; New -York; see to re. eetre,causigneiente or bay for CAS Barter. NeMe. Cheese; Potatoes, Apples. F Grain sad Praire in sews. A-No. I referenc pi e s s hen required. and all letters of inpuiry ptcptuptly ettende4 to and abippim tare furnished on epplicanon. • , .- . , NEW Nark. Nay ff. MT-me. - , C HUB. M. HALL, 4 TTORNEY-IT-LAW AND NOTARY; wan give metal attention to anybaihiesieatenat. ink to him. Odle* with , Patniet Foyle, ;over Ammo/ Office), Towanda, Pa. J(June7l7. • 01. = . 'l n / E •: ,• Erg • cr •.• gi.A co. 410 6 .3 • : m co at •ittl 4 '0.2'0193i At• ig •im ts ect) .-- ig .(r2 ora e* , !Pt 'qv • m • to 4" =*••• •.1 iv pi. 3 41 a) tl • 12 / 6 . '4'15%4 • ,_. to • CC ' = at • ID CD • o•kt 6 - • F'1%,.ce1373, .tocVgi.to 0, z.... z re..l asp. X i4asia "qcelZ • - \ \ 13 , 4 Now - m O4 n. tsi - •eit-fia ct. • • t. \V, . ff. tan r 4 5, n b 2. r ill ".e. t"4. • • p : r , • r*- 1 -• C - g-mig -Hog a a-c 7 ° P •b 2 V:1 ja. r •.. tt j , • o . tit t 2;?..; - • r. ..r Z.I . • •• =tr. ,ENTLEMEN, FARMERS AND HORSE- . RAISERS OE anAproaacotrx- • T AND VICINITY.—I havemadearna omits T. Birchard far his Thorough-Bred Horse, • . . • - "DOCTOR. LITINGSTOB,'' - . . ~.. ~. A•. 1 , , To b 0 at y Stable and serve a - iimited number of Jaime, co owin g MAY Ist„ 1877. This horse is one of the finest and best bred this country can woduce. I. is pedigree traces' through. the beat horses an *area in England.' lie is a beautiful =atom -Bay. black paints, Sowing mane skid tall, and action perfect. lie is only to be seen to be *din .1 Terms forrolt low. - . . 1 2 ' . . L. B. KINGSBURY, - \ pril, 12, 1811. .. Towanda, Pa. . ' ' T \ _I.,ST OF . LETTERS remaining in l_ A r PT4 e office at, Towanda. Bradford Co., Pa. , , /or the k ending June-7, 1877: - Pertphon,`"E .' 1 Gordon. Bridget 'Criloditig. 1.4,, McCauley,,ell, john W. - Moore, J. W. \ \n . - Maria Pepper, Julia. .. - Patterson, John L. , Bunters, awere Ce Thompson, Rev. $.- . . . , Poisons calling for any of the abcrre, twat pima Bar 4. adipertised," gl , date of Mt,- . 8, W. ALVOBIO, P. Y. . VEGETINE S IKESAT THE root of disease by .p tying the hioud. re. storing the liver and kid sto healthy aetion, Invigorating the nervous syste . , t Is not a vile, nauseous ,compound, hieh purges the bowels, but a safe, pl t -remedy which is sure-to purify the wool:, and reby,rey - store the health. V•EGETIN vzqicTiNE , Is now prescribed In ewes of Scrotaln and other dlseaseeof the blood, by many of the best phyil .efans, owing to Its great success In outing all dis eases of itils nature. - • • - '\. "V ED &T , IN lf. - - '.\ • . .. ' . Does not deceive Invallds.lnto false hopes by plow ing and creating a fictitious appetite, but Assists nature In clearing And purifying the whole system. leading the patient grad Wally to perfect health.. . . • EGETINE Was looked, upon as an experiment for some time 'by some of our best physicians, but those mast In credulous In rvard to Its merits ate now its most k ardent friends and supporters. VEGITINE Says a Boston physician, " has no equal as a blood . purifier.., Hearing of its many wonderful CUM, after aftotherromedies hid failed, I Visited the laboratory and convinced 'myself of Its genuine Merit. It Inv:eland from barks, toots and herbs, each of which ' is highly elfeetlyo, and they 'am compounded in inch a manner as to produce Aston- Wring results. • • vgdzfriaz Is acknowledged and recommended by physician and apotheesriesto be the best miller and CIeIMBOP.. of the blood yet discovered, end thousands speak la Its praise who hare beets restored to beaUh. ' , _ • PROOF.---. WHAT' IS WEEDED.. \ • • • •- Feb, 11, am Sravltiets • - Desl , 2lr—Abotit one year, sines I halal myself In a feeble condition from general debility. Vita. • tints was strongly recommended to me by • friend who had beetrmuch benelitted by Its use. : I procured the attic* and'afterusing several bet ties was restored to health,' and`: discontlnned use. I feel quite confident that there Is no merit.' cinesoperior to It far those complaints for' which it M especially prepared, and would thettrilldly lea ommend It to those Who feel that they need I,lolllo* thing to restore them to perfect health. Respectfully yours, U. PRTTINGIL .L. Firm of 8. If. rottinglil & Co, lb Stateat„ Bato n. • • • " , - Curcr.v 151T1, Nov. Ma. H. R. 1311inkile ; . . • * 'bear Sir—The two bottlea of VexiilDAS tarnish. ed.tne by your agent,. say We has used wins vest benefit. • • For along time the Itadbasts troubled with liumaand costiveness; nook troubles are now en., Wrety removed by the UMW Vs:owner& • She woo also, troubled with Vila sad Gen eral DeblUty.andloor been gre Del:matte& • •k i TiloB. 0/LMOBE, 112,13 i alone Street FEEL. 31.MIZLP A 14* WAN. WATiar., Naas, Joao - Ms. H. R. Sesyssii Dear Blr—Through the idylee end eamest pet. sasslan of Rev. B.S. Best. of OM- pima I. •hasel been taking Irdorrtwa for Dyspepsia, of which I. haveunffered for years.' . . I have shied only two bottled Imd already feel . . myself a new man. Respectfully. •- ' • • DI.J W. CARMISR., IttrOßT BROX A ritActititt. CHBIIST LAND APOtHICAST. ' • Dear SM.This ls to eerttfy that t have said at retail 154)4 domi (ISltbottles)of your Vikowitsn since April 12; 1570 and an truly my Mat It has given the hest satisfaetkm of any reisrady fors tba somplahnsi for which it Is nicatmetided that / ever said. Scarcely a day passes without mite at my customers testifying tots meritsoothemseives' or their Mends. t m perfectly . osioisant of orot oral easel-of Mobilo= Tumors Wog cared. by Vatirriss alone In tali vicinity. V• l 7relr l filla i n" A. G , 4111.2pardriV Ilk R. 13/Wirlitte, Seq. • - ) Pitiareii. by U. 11:131"FgliNS, Balton; VIGItTIiFS, 18 SOLD_ BY . ALepatracurs. U 10111 IN El M Borrow, Jo: 1, 1174.