:`,Aradfori sgorttr ` ` Towanda, Pa., Thursday , ;maw 2S, 1877. -, • W. A, CHAMBERLIN, Dealer : - FINE JEWELRY, • WA T E SILVER, AND PLATED WARE. TOWANDA, rA. - fowanda, datti. 1ti,,187. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Mass MoNvatENT.detlication pos . tponed to July I.oth. Fumiets 3tunrny will not be here to ! day—Thursday. DR, I). rtliTT will speak at Onshore, evenin next. • TS'INF. freight and oil trains pass over the Pa...: N. Y. R. R. daily. 1=11=2:1 Tiu Post-Ofti et% at Wanton and East - ..;witlifield have been made money-order /aces. Joing H. WARNER, a former citizen of this place, died at Couricil• .Bhiffs, 'Juno ISth, aged 45 yearli. Tun Prayer 'Meeting of the Presbyteri au church will be . held as usual on Thurs day evening at half-past seven. WEllave lren requested to state tha llon. E. N. EuNntE,,of Elmira.. will do Pico the oration at Orwell, on July 4th. Wm. llANArra.i., Fig., and 0. T.CItUR • ra,• ,-. K.Mdressed the people , of l'ilonroeto4 Al the subjr,iet Temperance, on Sun(l-aSti • t Lierary. Society of.yilau will give an entertainment at that Once on Siatnr t.lay evening, Juite.:lo, to einsist of des: mations, recitations, <vocal antl instru mental music, etc. . ELMIRA has been desiginat6l - by . the WAr Department as a sgnal station. Etch evening will be despatched by the Po' T :tinaAer the exact statet . the weather fur` that preceding day.. Tni Disciples. of Waverly, have erected a neat chapel on' Providence street, with a 'seating capaclty It will he opened flu• public wOrship Sunday, :July 1. Dr. S. E. SIIEPARD of Troy, Pa.. will preach the of C - ning sermon. s AN indication of the extensive bitsi ness transactM by the. First _National 'Bank of this plttee, we art permittedqo state that the institution '',mikes use of 241,4 stain poi en clopes:i :5;000 postal .i . ..ards, and about •75,000 - el4ki stamps an nually. • , 111sTr.Nr:r:si7:r) pq . ronq.:--C,,1. Noy cs , •Peniocraiie candidate for S;late 'Fre:IAN er. and our friend, 11. C. IllorKiNs, of Clinton e . ounty, )11 - I.el;Un, •lont.- irke, and Bev. E. Montt's, of Neatli. gue.sts at the Means lloifse last week. ' THE Fourth will be celebrated at roiksvillo , , Sullivan county, by the dediea: tiun of a' new Odd, Fellows Hall. AU. members of the ordtir are ,eor4tially . col to he prescht and p . m-Cir . :l,3h. iii the exerci,;es. Nn•itot_ , o:: t.illdclir cr thl e address. . Pf ox. RYAN is, shc•ndin, his vacation. -superintend iii the Improi-ements beim!, made on .the school-house. llis 'interest in the sFLooi does not subside attl*cloSe of the ter in. but the suikicct occupies his attention contintially, and he never tires of crock calculated to improve his scholars dr advance the cause of edneatart. Tut.: latest', fashion is one-colored liffeu for sun : oriel. suits. It is tote the height of elegance!, The excessivo use . of all kind/ .of embroidery has probably bioit4.t , the , e .ircs,es into use,. its _plain. linCn is much better suited to trinindbgs Of the sort than striped goods. )1 . r 3IEETI:ti4s.-IltirpVy Tem pei :lnce meeting•~ will he field its fullew June '2s, at; Ifurrick, iu th,e'diurch. A. - June Mu', speaker. - July 1, (t , unclay, S r. Nreneinown, in 'the church. L. tr..untp4 and C:11: Aeo.V.N, 4)ra-hers. Tait: of Tuesaay in N lug Mr. FI:.%N. ni•riv st•iit the fol 14,tviivi dispatch last .. evenini'l4: t,t .Lll placvs ‘vbere he was adverti , ed to speak in this hkt t: m !!ENI: SIR : 3ly v”ice-lias utt erly fail e titel:enire cannot speak in your place as appilinted Fit.‘Nuts 3Tu1:1.11Y." itcri DEntrATI.I,;.--The chtirch at West Franklin. will be dedicated to the Nvorship of. God, on. `Tuesday .July 1'477, Scr ices will c) f ranience at 11 A.M.. and be conducted by' Rec. E. 11;a:- assisticd by oilier ministeis of .t ho Coopel. There will 1,0-preael:ing in the ,p cb t ircli , f it evening,,by • neve will also be preachiptt: Tiics- I .ty venin7. Ministers au,a''lncrubCrs of iiri!;tian efinrebes, and the. fr ienels of tlir ean,e of Chrjst generally; :Lre ra9st . ~ r dially invited to atiend all of the ahuve seisviee.; kletlieatiim of the Miss; monument 7 ., :e.44.9 . , 1,1, .1 Ty.j.E6eks7 was receivedl,ity the gen tlenten ,havinLt. the matter itij charge, on Mma :1Y coning, signed by 'Fi:VS(Is Mr1:1.111", •1t,41 stating that. areount of v ,, lee &lire 110. would - 'not be able to speak in Towanda on Thn.b4lay as be had ,etngaged to do:- It is earne4ly hoped that ti,b injitrY to Mr. MunPliVr; voice is net !elliewetly gi - itye to prevent hint frotu ...on me-timing le., treble Avi , e - k, and Unit v„e :.hall have him with us at no distant .If 10-cannot e. mu' at !all, thelfunds talsed to meet the expense of of his visit if coin-he, be returned to the :very geticrogis :vbscriber , . 31 I SNI-'qr. - --„dr I!Entire. Proprietor," ;old his efficient and gentl&linanly imendent, D. TYLEIL are making ex tensive preparations for a "good time" at Minninua. on t i tle nor* A. large num ber gentleinau have al teaily signitird their intention of tiling pry sttnt on the occasion, and wC have no doubt all can be pi - escint will enjoy t ketwtelves. celebrated sommer re :sort is 'visited and patroni+d by poplii from every portion Of the world, and the eiti4eus of Bradford . county sliopld not be ward in ,mug the great bene- Ats the cstnlaisluiirut-confers upon. us, Iscurtiorily our, soCially and ic totivt wally, by at acting. !the coltmed gittill not. only from ,lottr !own land, lint from foreign shores as Welt. MI who C3ll 1/11:!•;111iy: , ipare the ;Line nnd-afford the means, should visit Minnequa. And ,a ,•11:,11 by all t 0 be otrlthe . Pararnme aryls I and Treasurer TownEsn of ‘ the S. L. st 8. R. R. co., spout Tuesday afternoon and evening at Bernice,- and it, is. understood arrange ments are being made to putlan addition al train onike road. - - , . 1 Pitts sensible • - paragraph from., the Tunktaumock Deniocrat ought to bore published by every 'county paper in tho land. It is a source of the greatest pleas . • ate to sit down and look over the fileii:of your local papers ten or fifteen years after the date of publication. It brings fresh I Ito the memory scenes-and incidents which emto make us liv e over again our S y tin - ger-dap t "It is will worth - i' chile to save 'your l h me paper and, have, it bound:bound: , A' few si years will snake it the most. instructive and entertaining volume that 3 , 011. can possess. All the lawief ithsociation make it more or less a history of yourselves and friends. Nelle; dates, fa cts, , sna- pre served fur you in the most accessible-man ner, and °yeti it you may cry at your mis takes, laugh at )-our follies, and rejoice \in a review of those steps which have led• 1 `yßu to prospeiity. It gives' you the histo -1 ryaf . your town, which isbut an epitome of universa-l-history." TI I E7EiIitItANC-E WANE.--31r. SWET . of\Mehoopany, addrressed • the elti zens•oftlintplace on . Thursday,' evening Sevetrtl names were- added to the roll. A meeting was. , also held on Satur day evening, vrliih was addreisetl by sev eral of our -townsnr. A. Mc& opened the Murphy move ment at Camptpwn, on _Wedqesday even intlast. si;.,Ted tb4ledge. Mr. 3foE also spoke at Stevensvill on Thursday 'l9 names were prided to the list tixtre. AT GUENT, 'Messrs. L. IfAnts , and C. opened the Mnrphy campaign' pn\'friday'ercning, iaat., Siitty-eigb ers 'were obtained to the pledge. - t • .;" AT FRENCIITOWN. • 3Iof: addressed the citizens o! Frefiebtown in behalf of the . .Murpby ,s‘ inovenrent, on the - 23d inst. Seventy-nine sigrerS were obthridcd. ; • \ „ A lIVRFICTIRG. I)n. D. L. l T E 'InATT addressed a large . meeting at :Myerslittr, , op Sunday last, SO signed the pledge. _ _ FRANI: I.I:SLIE'S POLM,ATI MONTHLY Eon Jvt.r , —.ls oue of the best-nunibers of the work yet . issued. Its articles, beau- • tifully and liberally illustiated, are time ly, highly interesting and histructive, es pecially " Itussia-and Turkey,` their IV:.r Strength, ...;:o'vereigns,„ eta.," by Wu. kI'i;HLON CHASE; "The West End of Paris:" "Malta;" "Mrs. General Gaines:" "The Great Grain. Movement". etc. In additiom it contains innumerable Para graphs on various interesting subjects_ something for everybody besides the usual niimber of short .select stories by pOpular and, gifted authors,' and which arc' really captivating. Tbllisinagdzine of f l: - 2,,iages and, 100 .illustraticins must, in vieiv of its actually being the cheapest I üblication of the kind in existence and at',the sam6 time one of the • most select universally welcome, continue to in crease in public farhr and rank with the SENDAY 31AoNziNft, the high est amon6„ , :all our Americanmonthlies: The PorßAn 310xTuts may be obtained for $2.50: and the 'SUNDAY MAGAZINE fol 7 for one year, post, paid, tiom Fittss. LEstit:'s P:^lo.lsittxo Horst:, 531' Pearl street, Nov York. ./Lirrer's for .141ly contai n s . !Jill(' Must rated contributions, : witlreigt ty-tive beautiful erigrityings. 4Lvrs:ii r: CnntribUteS a timely and enri7 ous ark iele entitled • "hunting with the Long-bow; JouN'3ll:itt, the kiJititle explorer of the sierra, furnishes an orig inal description of a e mwelipheniimenon which he entitles. "Snow Banners or the California Alps:," Other illustrated pa•H pers are, "Mehawliyalley in, the Heroin-, tutu," by liknOLD Fitt:M.:Mr Westriiin s.oobliey, by LYMAN ; the 0 1 1.- nciand Shetland Islanlls, by EnwArinl Bonntr- ; another paper on "Birds' Nests." by 11.\1). 310. arr, and "A Beau tiful Charity," deSeriblng a • visit to the Two- ebildren's Sammer Home at Bath, .1. T. Titowilidi;F:'s poem "The Week of the Fishing \ Boat," is a thrilling story in verse, with fiv3illustrations, and "Oh a Naughty Little My,' Sleeping," is accompanied with a Spirieed illustration. The lion. F. 11. Mons,ii contributes a very able paper on , "(Mr Civil\ 'Service." Among other delightful reap ‘wo short si'rks, further installi serial, several ix)ems and th tonal dcpirtments, which rl tallied' hi eunipreltensivenes.s of- seek, atilt in the novelty of the material incind\ ea in their various fields. I,Witor : Our experience with potato ling this season is a theus• and times more'annoying than along list Of delinquent subscriberc. Tlp one are daily pests, while the other only_ annoy occasionally. when large come in to be met by the printer. We have come to the conclusion that all ,bu iness has its " ups and downs," except that of a good politic }l phat office,—such an One as was held-by Prothonotary DO . NALogos, of. Ti oga county, thirty-eight succeeding years. Itetuining to that beautiful insect, the, potato btig, it may be said, has fully corii inened its work of destruction. numbers are fast increasing, that is, tlic second instalment Of them, and as much is being said by the newspatier . S against using Paris Green, your corms-- tondent has aticipted a sure-remedy, al though a little arduous to perform. Take a tin pari; mint:tilling a fiint kd•Nteroseue":, knock the bugs ittto it until the pan -is our-half or two-thirds full, then: set the kerosene on tire, and our word for it, they will ticre ( r• return to their work of destructiAn. —After is full e*sultation with the wiseacres of Wysayk, the name of Striek landville has been changed to the G4ty : of the Plains. During the past. week an other building hasLevu erected there,.and we understand that - every building in this •rimg city is to be covered. with a coatof paint. This spirit of enterpriso has itiNo caught- the zwighbms. and they have re solved to do likewise. ESN! .—A young-son of L. 11. !'O T,- who re sides at Breakifeck t She Allegan] township, killed a large copperhead snake, three feet in length, on Friday, "the )sth inst The snake was making for a hole under a stump, when the young lad jumped up on him, the biting his boots several times before hiwas DlsTistssmo icerr . rf..NT Two ' MEN LOSE THEM LI:FT Vigis-0 , ,z ! 1n AgFUTAT. ED.-- ; Perhaps a• accident never. has occurred. beferei.; Vint there \ must al ways be a first trine. YksterdaY; \ as the noon Northern Ex-41,ss of the NOrtherii Central Railroad coming to' Elniira, and While passing through the Southport yard, -two melt; ono of whom is Named Dintlsors, were tiitiing each at a 'window with his left arm - testing on the s in With elbow projeCting outside. • \ the ewele . ssness of a switchman, or some of ittirain men, a box ear .Of a freight train been left . standnig ,inn a le - I,,ietiv.as allowed to remain so close to the Mainlrack that the car in which the two men Aere swatiql almost grized the-corner of the \ bpx ear, and,: as It was, crashed the prnjectlng arms of thbhti fortunate men in a 'terrible manner. So close ditlthe box ear come to the pairsen- Or car that the wintleir casings 'of the latter were cmaiiderably'bitterefi'brthir hques of tiMinen's an= • ?sir. EtFaisOLs' arm vas to: hat* Witted that ainputa-• Lien bad to bo undergone' abo`ve: tbo el-. 1 %Ow i Nsiiich Drs. WET and Siertitts IrOr fonrndd as soon as the nature- of Alio Ouso sviatild permit, amt information strattbers.' The Other gentleman's arms ttliofigit so badly injuttd, Wh's yet very 'badly. jammed. both men were in the employ of the company and lived at Ralston. They are ".line men," who attend to the telegraph' fixtures of the roatl,llr. be ing the right-hand 'Man of . Mr. W. N. EAstAintoox. They linvo the-sympathy Of all in their misfortune.—Efinfra Ad rertiser. ApplitoWit josrtkil 'for filly gi:es`con siderable space to a novelette ,by Om's TIAN REID, entitled "A Work of Retri- bution,". which is accompanied by a - fulk page illustiation. " The Prince of Wale's Tour in India," an illustrated article, based upon ItcssELL's volume, is devoted principally to the hunting tulyentures of the Prince. • BAxErt's "Turkey ih Enropo" attortia tho ground work for an other tastern paper, in which are :some striking pictures of life and notable ad ventures in the Turkish provinces. There _is a idmt4ing-description of the Faille rs . - lands, the " land of gulib and . gitillernotv.!' - off the east eoast . Of rr g land, whi'eli is spiced with' a love adventure. anius- ing paper on." OscUlation " gives the his tory, philosophy a>o -- poetry, of kissing. An entertaining piper, by Warr Stxn.r. entitled .!‘ T 11.3 True Story of Q‘' VEX GLEN nciwEn," is based uponi researebeti and . discOveries reeent)y Iliad° at Cardiff, ALLEN ,client ig,n- where Mr. SIKES is non• United titatcs Consa A very grnphie :414 'striking 'sketch, entitled "hlghting a. Match," re sods some strange'adventnrei in a Per- i : THE twentieth voliime of : I Lippincoft'B num inn.' Mr. H. M. itonn4tix deser.bcs ~,Iffigi:iiie begins with the .Tuly number; in a`n entertaining manner the character: 4040 h contlifns.ieieral very attractive ar istics\tf the Ttlackfeet; India+, and the ;,tiefes. • " Edinburgh ..Tottin,gs,": by Dr. peculiatTetbods of . tailing" with them, ; A rEIiED S. Gurus, I.T. S. 'N., gives a chat- These• articrent papers illustrate such , ty account of the'ipilint and interesting widely-dii*shied phases of life as those ' relics of former grandeur that aboundin: of India, Titrkey, the Western Plains ; the famous lEcoteh Capital, with anther :Wales, Germa s 4, the Englis'h sea-side, I ous illustrations.' 1;1Am:1m Mt : molly's and America. There are peetitS, shorc, ; third:paper pp the Rhino is splendidly il altieles mainly of \ a s , humorous eharatter ; frustrated, and:presents many curioul and tinder the head of "4ellectanea." and the ; picturesque details not familiar to the or editor's usual review ot books, and; coin- ; climiry tourist, lIENIVi 3 AMF...,. Ir.,.makes ments on current topics i ' Ins first appearance in Lippzoottt with one of his most sparkling papers. "An' Easter ";:mnilify," in - whiclCthe salient chi‘aciAistics Of the people'.,fire sketched ‘vith a free and pointed pen. C. ll.D.Nizu- INo.clescribes the kiduca:tiOnal :: - stem of F'rance : 4 Daviti-ICEn gives a glimpse of 'Russian travel under the title of l'-S: Day's March through Finland;"'and Mrs. SAliAlt B. \VI:ITER writes With entliuSi wu: of ihe great French critic Sainte -17'.1.. ve, adding extracts from his recently plibltslicknote-bunks and correspondence.- Thetypening chapters of " A ,Lriw. unto I tersell' a new serial by Mrs. ItEnEcca 'll.%iluiNd\Dat : ts, ate in the autlir's best vein, and iude,a piquant description of a spirittial ,e.oire.`There arc twb Or three N ' pleasantly writ rift short; stories, and sev eral chargers of 11.tt Marquis of Lossie," v. - Ilk:14s •fitat drawing, to, its close, The poems i t-lunuinber are by SinsET 7,.ustiut,. F. .ta Lkzattuft,''-and Matey II.; Doir,, , and tlk contents of the edit.)rial departments are Yulhand varied.. Tut: committee otarrahgem\ nts fil the celebration of the 4th Of July, Ilii7 at \ W3,•alTising, , have (leaded upon tht4ollo \ w_ ; ing order of exercises. The comp: yut 1 - Fantastic Paraders " will knee ; ato n \b, ; Public- Square in front of the Wyalusing l lintel a i 9 A. M., where they will be joi i t , ea b y t le; De - ricks-Mc Band and mama 1 througj the principal streets in grand pa; 1 rade. l At 10 A. u., - a procession will be .). formed composed of the Band, thtl Parad-' . ers,:anil the public generally, under the direction of W. TioriTos, the Marshal of the Dar, - and the - hole conconrsa Will « march to Welles' Gm vc. • The meeting, Willie ' - called to Order x ANonEw FEE, Chairman of the Ext eultil Committee, and nig e • erciscs will be op tied by pray ; cr. by the Hey. E. F. Ittoist-TTs.' The I 'ti-114 rat ion: of Independence Wilk then be : read by - Rev. D. CRAFT, and 011esif the \ ~ orati,;fl .... i\win lie d c li v , 4 „,l b e f o r e dinner. ; The chunc4:-hour is fixed for 12 o:clock II sil , ) ~i ft. Ample preparatious have been .made Under the anspices of the Methodist church to,fprn4 the whole 'multitude a sumptuous repast:. Tables will be set in • th e Grove iimmeillately adjoining the spenk - er's Stand. After dinner the meet ing Will re-convene foNmother oration. Si. , trEic‘ Iti.E.—About one year ago Ac : The HMI. R. it. LITTLE, df\Tunkbannock, iiii\iel attention to the Nyonderfal medic:- Mid th e lion.. Ii EMU; E IsWiNON, arc the nal•tralities of the.Slaterville Mineral i or: , tors, and positive as.suiancettare given Spring\and now that the "heated term" ; that btith Atlll-bo present... Lin t ' evening is again ilvoll HS, we know .that t there are t there will be ii toichlight proces..'on, ba many of it readers wbo will thank in; . ioon asc ension and - - lire,' werkk: for which for di 1 ect ing heir attention to this de" , •;rrangernertts have been made (Ai a Oland lightfni pespet for pleasure-si.ekers and , : scale.. Those. who like to "trip the light. invalinvalids.The Springs are i‘ituatiii ali,eit' fantastic ioe,'' will -be idelied - to leer& nine miles east of the head of Cayuga ; • that .1. 31oRpAri Ilnofv:i: will gite a ball Lake, 'and \ nine hundred feet above Its i i , the evening, anc iew,„b t k" few will levelY Thai elevated 'position, beautiful\ l eave f or 1,,,,., before they visit the syl stirrourolings, together with the health- :••1 denoanqUettalt to' 13 , 13 fitted : up by the ' t.• fY • 4--------410-0--- , -\—: .Tits; following .interesti4 , descl iption of a recent wedding . finnislied - to the .I.ollrmil, is evidence that we has "Jen kins" among us who knows liow\o•"do7 sucli oczasion; - : \-' " Towanda has lost one of its lovAiest ornaments, but Toronto and Robert. I. ,' Montgomery are the gainers., Toront 1 and Mr. Montgomery are to - be congrato-,' kited. - If one must, be married let; it beThi June. ("Then,_, if ever, conic perfect days,") and on j)ist such a day ;as thiSj r — June 20, on the aftermsin of A•chich-socenr--: red -the marriage reception given by Mr. and 3lrs. 31. A. Shaw for their datedieer "The C(W.IIIODy Was per Firmed by the bride's uncle, the Rev. Mr.. Was-161-4ton city. Among tiie gui•st,s were Rev. Mr. aiid Mn-. Steele, and Mrs. Steele, of" Washington eitY: also Mr..; Montgomery,- i•;1 . Toronto. From our own. citizens' were Hon. Joseph Powell and wife ' Mr. and Mrs. J. I). 31.iintanye, Mr. and Mrs. M. ('. Mervi., 31r. and 'ill's: I)' A. Overton, Dr. and Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. Bayst.,w, Mr. and MrS. .1. J. Ord . - ' tiths, and Mis. 'lndic*, Mr. and ,Mrs. Dela - 31outanye. Mr. and Mrs. Gra il:WA Bartlett, Mrs. E. e, Mrs Dr: Johnson, Mrs. I)avid Miss . Pratt; Miss Rabin, Miss Susie Hahn), Miss Anna Smith, Miss Lizzie Overton. the Misses Keeler, Miss Griffiths, Dr. Li on ard Pratt, Mr. Osborne, Mr. Bradnd, Striker: The brid..i's dress of pearl-colored siiC (exchanged a few hour , : later f. it her pret ty traveling snit) was in,keeping with the, as•ll,ile entertainthent„ chaste, relined, ele gant. • - The .honse was redolent witli, j ohe' choicest flowers, and the table\ decora tions a feast to the eye, apart eron its mole ! substantial merits, 'Which weire af terward discussed in the most ahh\liiil complimentary manner. - .The bannisk.rs and hall were .draped wall,. an intcrmiia Lure' ,fwhiCe, tarleton and rc.wer.4, the -eth•ct of which was at once striking and artistic: • " The bridal gifts, from the bezutifuliV painted 'vases to the bewildt4ing• and - tempting aliay of silver,. it Were Vail 4 to enumerate. %Who would not. with such an outfit, wish to begin lionsekeeping The,griests did not disperse until the chief actors in the scene were en route fur their new borne, 'flier were followed not only by the traditionary' old shoe; far good luck, but by the hearty go , -.d wishes arid' prayers of many loving - hearts. " liii , ssed be the bride the sun shines 0n. , " Old Sol did his bebt to-day.". • • 'giving and invigorating effects Of a "' ' 3f.55f . ... ( ' hutch, where ice create and other „ water, irtider Sh‘terville the most desira- i delhxwies of t h e seas'„lt will be i, erve d. ble:resort for person!: si ' icking repose from ; Au invitation is iixtended to all. the cares and anxieties of busiuti., o•' 1 - e - 1 ~ , SECitF. T A ftt.. • . lief fi inn - almost any of the malidics.to i \ "which flesh is heir." The tinniest iii- i ;fitE , extilk c circle- of relatives and hitl!itants of Ow time iclate (lie most I inert& in Olt\ countr•of the late Mrs. mar - v e hi us cures which ha% c been effected I Itomsos, of Illitusbuyg, will he Inter; ther l e, ;red point you ti, many living wit , i ested in the folloWing bitigiaphical Sketch nesses in theineighborhood to the truth of . "1 her Jong.and ti.setnl life. The (le:ceased their legends. Unlike /nest fashionable, ! had often xis ted hi Glis county, / kid near -watering places, the hotels and lieardinc , 1 ly all the older prominent citizens of To hoMies do not charge eXorbiant prices for l wanda were acenaintedW.ith her : • , board, but-;provide the hest of accommo- t 31rs.- Betsey' Robison, whose death Was •dations at the ordinary rates: at least we brielfy Mentioned last week,Nis entitled, i from her lon , residbnce in the communi eau vouch that soh is the case with. 211 r. i ty and i v e h i gh est ,i nni in. whic `i cssite was DEDmex, of the Fountain Ilouse. A few i ii-ehi, to iametlang more -than a '4,etssing years since, Mr. D. *as induced to visit i noticx. She was the youngest child. and the Springs and make a trial of the iv:i!. the last Survivor of the family. cif El slut ters for rheuMatist„, with which hc4iintli g art9P, Br., who was hen.l! in irirgin,; , his father and mother.havin settled- on been for years aniidtcd,, So 'satisfactory f the James River. 'Betsey w.n born Jan..' was the result of a few m,,,1tb:.: soi ,, ti Ili nary 30:1199, in the vicinity Of what is ' there . that- , lie decided 1. , 0 • puicliw, 'the now ridihintsburg. lint it was just More , largest springs and elect a Itietel for the "irtlNtc;trgi:el istence. A tiil , sitiai tvelerqttec7-ilett ace( im mcslation of others similarly aPliet- i Lily over tin , United States, yet fi l er ri;st cc]; and eVt'ry year lint.drecls of sufferers aleae has alwor: beettiwithinlittle oeer•a from all tualleer o f cli,:mi, disease. 14 .,„ mile from the place of lieebirth t ..• Iu fact -.. ' since childhood she, has always ,resided away frop the 'Fountain Houso • pe:.- in the town 'and ; may be said -to have manently cured or greatly, relieved, hlec;s- down with it. At the age:of ,17. on her ing the pioprietdr, and the day when i birthday, *she was, married. to - William they were led to make trial of the.watemZ Robison, a young man frinrCo itre Goun it.d- The Fountain House is a largo and well- ty, who fey several years previnuif h been residing in. the- county engaged in arranged hotel, with extensive lawns and i mercantile puritiits. °, For more than half abundance of shade trees, where guests a-century this happy tinier) continued un:. til in 1867 he died, leaVing .her ,sitilleient can ` ' enjoy out4loor life, • protected - frotn 1 heirays-of the sun, white CM1121• . I means for ti comfortable living for the re- Cd II maimer il .I ltei daYSL To this couple was lie l various peasant amuse,tnents provid , given a i t ego Madly -- of children—four cdtor the accontritodation of guests. - . boys and ;dim 14i,r15.., . One of thtirri,• the ri • ' • second boy; hut ninth child, •thedit 1837 ' The place is easily accessible, and by at the age of four years.The,-rest of Op giving, Mr. Osanttex notice, visitors wdl children shit raised to maturity, -butt nine 4if them were living ::.4I N . as klawn to bemet at eithCr 31iitt's Corners, on the U:1. A - -- E. •• .lt. Ili; Richford and Hartford, death. the time of iher , eath., 11Irs; Robison, „,. ~ from her husbandspes bf meeting from and voca- At - iasure On till.AS.. C. 11. It.;Varoline, on the P. rt. titmg, - lnul the / - , S.W.-R. It., or at Ithaca. ,If you desire time to time, with many if the prOurinent to have your sojourn made/ pleasant :is •it ivels of the State in,the early days and .; 4'!..4' ••ed to tell of in:my pleasant remituseen well•as beneficial to your health, be sure 1 . 1'.4 of (limn. She . -Waii• a .goodentiversa to en - ipge accommodations at the '' r ° l " l- 1 thin:dist, a dreat 'reader antic had a 're; tail House," and our word fur it, • mine' ; markable mentor;:, - Growing up' with host DEmites anti iiiii pleasant; I the age of every child-born in Oct place. ittielli- the town, she (will / for half a centnry tell gent and agree:ible family, wai F 'P are 1 " ) VA true Christian she took an earnest •M -t pains to aid yilu, D. aCComill 9 bittg :s'''"lr teresi in ('hutch affairs. Born -iii th- palei object. . • c' , lof the :Episcopal the I;ecalite 'after her liiM • - FitMfilttniqtV)vin not speak in this lay - t., thils :crhutsiktYLO:tonMxa Ttio I..niForlalist oh &Aar Fyonlhg ittlengoli Au d ciej J t 4 ablo• • "•• .• • . Su +nir ercuiri, ; iservico\ ni 'Christ Chutch,will,couinletico until Vtirthor no ticelit o'ctock. ' ' Tiirt; hooi . \ sie to doOd,'but : h4io not kot de ciddd when it will be. • - . . . butcmc: the -heol7 13.torm - 7ffestlay niteritlen, 0 fine maple ti w ee as.b,lowp. dovniin the publie•aquare. - . Tar. dedication of the Bliss monument at Mine, l*lneu . p.;stpo'ned, fie* Mon. day, July 9t14. ta lesdny, Julyi Its: lAcconUANe With 'our; former cus iorn, and in oiler, give our ' r cinployes a vacation, we.,will isshe no paper from this office next week. The next REPQRTER will be dated July 13. \ TtrEnf; will be CI Basket Pie-Nie. in the . Grove near Pislier'4Elebe9J-11n - Use, in To: wands tovrvidlip, July 4. , =A goOt! time . * antinipatedi ; E tvirybodir.:: is invited, and requested to bring baskets. • Apt INTIVIIESTIPKI, aCCOI.Mt of ft rriaitiae i b4tv.e' 'tfie.istitc4 ha's failed to comply witti our regiil4,ions in regard to giving name of writer, not for publication,7 but i 407 our own -security., Tut . : North Star Fanning Mill is one of tho- candidates for' public favOr.. The mil)! place. but is gaining notoriety , all over the couiltr3. The manufacturers have re cently, rectlyetl_ orderq to- ship'''mills,to Ohio. Persons desiring to examine ,it should call'on P. liol.LoN. • - • - •4 • .....1...-:.., ...:,..., marriage ao active and seat 'Mut member. bf ;114, Presbyterian'ehitmlf. ' I tilt her tllifistian j_oic htiew no - denotidnatidlitd do l:nimbi. ' P atriotic; she w , actiee during Pf loitkr,Tobelliop lied:, fr idiverything that add Mil -to c otlikp fo:: those 'who Were ln the Stilly. V oof her &tight „.1 tors whre taking,sare of , ick *min& ed soldiers ; Tine Zahn!; ; lot) occupying an itePortant position 'I it‘, gotermhent hospital, at Vtaishington and `during the entire war rendering valuable: and un ceasing fiervice; and Isabella - (afterwards Mrs; garaphellYtor a considerable period of the'lrar lbeingiln anny nurse' nd,hos- Pita a l fillititett both. at Wasbkiston mid, in the Aemy of the Pottfinad. I*o of Lim.' three e t ya went into the ser,lice at the \ 'first 11, and.whers the youngest.; Isaiah, was ki led in'lB64 and, the neat youngest .waam, 'ng emen,after (having, been Sak en prisoner) and for months was supposed to be dead, the fortitude of Mr. and Mrs. Robison lios'in • . . •put to a fearful test. lint bravely the). . •ro up vith Chr is tian and:patriotic resignation ..and never 'fal tered in their.deVetion s to their -country. As aimighbor Mrs. Robison's heart was always open to appeals for her sympathy i y, and help ; and many can t o tify to numer ous acts of kindness, ' *hie without' - os tentation she bestoired. Oh such an eaeneilf, anal thi „ thtnebaracter as She posseSsed it ismot strange that she was a great loier.of 'tie,leautiful. . 'And this was especially displayed in her fond. uess, for dowers. ; They were her delight It was pleasure to her to attend to - them 3 and to her last end 'she watched -with deep' inteirst thesoming forth of the various forms of floral beauty. It is safe tos sly that she was one of the pioneers of flOO - in Bloomsburg.' No one has done •inue, with the same opportunities, to cultivate, the. public taste in this respect, and her Mansion, both; before and since her \ ifusband's death, has-always been the. admiration of every-ene for its =fine dis play offlorak beauty. • Mrs. Robison. bli sicks the.nim, children spoken of, leaves be4find her' thirty- fi Te living grand-chit. dn i and. a'host of relatifres and friends wl o w-ill miss her kind, ;and benevolent face and generous hospitlity. B. Tug foll*ng is. the Justice's fee bill for this Static InPirniation or complaint on behalf of the Commonwealth, for every ten Words, 2 cents: Docket entry , on behalf of the eAtimmon: wealth, al cents. Warrant or "?11l if tt in lA, on behalf of the ComnionWealtb i . 40 cents - . a ' Writing an . examination on complaint 'or 41efendant, or a deposition, for •every ten wordi„!„ 2 cents. , Aamintstelingan - oath or affirmation, 10 cents. recognizance in any criminal case, and returning the , same to Court, 20. • tntering judgment on, convictions; for fine, 20 contscf • Recording conviction, or copy thereof, for every ten words. 2 cents. 'FiVarrant to levy tine or forfeiture, 4p cents. ' - -.. , - • Pail piece and return, or supersede/is, • 23 cents. , ' . Discharge to jailor, 25 cents. Entering diusxmtinuance in case of as sault and battery, 49 Cents. . ! - -Entering complaint k of master, mistress or apprentice, 2.5 cents. , Notice to master, mistteis or appreti: rice, '25 cents. • • Dearing parties, and. discharging cum ; plaint, 40 cents . Molding inquisition under landlord and 'tenant act, or in case of forcible entry, each day, : $2.00. • . Preci:pt.to Sheriff, 50 cent's. - - Recording proceedings, sl.oo' ' Writ of restitution„so , cents. . . . Warrant to appraise damages, 40 cents. Warrant tO strays, 50 cents. _ . Warrant to appraise swine, entering re- •turn, adVertisingi et cetera, $1.50, • Entering action in civil case, 20 cents Sfiniinons, cap. or sup.,' each' 20 cents. Every additional name after the first, cents. - go • • .e. subpoena duces tecam, 25 cents. ' Entering return of summons, and qual ifying constable, 15. cents. - Entering capias and bail bond, 10 emits. Every eentinuauco, of a suit, 10 cent& Trial and judgement, .50 cents. • Entering judgment by cqfifession, or by . default, 25 cents. Taking special bail, 25 cents. -•• Entering satisfaction, 10 cents. , '•-• Entering amicable suit, 20 cents. • \ I.:.ntry rule to take depositions of wit - te.'ses, 10 cents. 1, . , leide:l,o take depositions 4twituesses, • 0 denks. • \lntetve, , atories, for every ten-words, 2 cents. \ , Entering \ return of rule, 10 cents. `. Entering 'ride to refer, 10 cents. Rae of reference, 15 cents. .. . Notice to each referee, 10 cents.. . Notice to a patty in any case, 15 cents. • Entering a repolt of referee, and,judg ment thereon, 15 t e. i •Exeention, 25 cents., Enteting return of eqceetrtion, or stay of plaintiff nulls bona . ,`,non est inrentus,, or other* ise,. 4,5 cents. • \ Entering diScoutinuance, \or satilfact ion. 10 cents. • \ sei, fa., in any case, :10 bents, . .Opening judgment for re-hearing, 20 cents. „ ; \ Return of - proceedings in eert ieita'r i or appeal. including' recognizance, 59conts. , . 'transcript of judgments, including ' r tificates, 40-emit/S. , ' Receiving amount of judgment before eXecittion, or where execution was issued and special bail been entered within 1 twenty days after judglitent anti paying the same over , if net exceeding 19 dollars, 1 :Xi cents. , , If above 10 dollars,- - anci- not exceeding 40 dollars, 50 cents. J • If above 40 dollars, and not.exceeding 00 dollars, 75 cents. - .• - If above 00 dollars, $l,OO. - : Entering complaint, in writing, in vote' of attachment, and qualifying complaint, 30 cents. . . - Attachment, 30 cents. ' Entering - return, add 'appointing free hoklers, 15 cent's. \. Advertisements, emelt 15 cents. - ),rder to sell goods, 25 cents. • , • Order for relief of a pallier, each jus- . tice,Nlo- cents. ° Oillev for removal of a pa N, toter, 1.00 Order,to seize goods for maintenance of wife or children.3o cents..' ', - Order - fee premium for "wolf, or fox ; scalps, to be paid by the 'county, 15,eents., Every aelcritTleil: , ment-Or probate of a deed, or other iiTtiment of writing, 25 cents. . Taking and signing eaktiosrlorlgmetit on indenture Of an\ pprentiee, for oath indent mire, 25 cents. '• \ .. , 't'aileeling indenture; 2,5 cents. . i.'omparing and rignin'g tax duplicate, 50 centi. •• . •-• • \ . Marrying.„each -,eouple. nlaking record thereof, and' certificate to parties,. 3.00 (.:ertilleattr Of approbation OfTrep ;jus tices to binding an apprentice by Iref6torp or. overseers of the poor, 50 cents. \ (7ertiticate - to obtain - laud Warrant, -50 cents.- . . \ i In piocteedings under act of--11.c tu k 2,• a \. IS-15, attacbment, 40 cents. 'Entering returns, 26-cents. . . ;Affidavit, 10 cents. -, . t .. - : - Ibuid, 25 cents, ' • -Entering rule et cetera, or ' garnishee, each tO Cents. ~ • -',. liderro?atories, every tell words, 2 cts. Notice to -garnishee. eaelt It) eentA,..` • - Same fee fop' service' not herein t:peCially provided for as for similar services. BUSINESS LopaL. I W' on ca n hay a plated Vas tor . fot 99 cents, ht ercut : lllc.cHt.. ' riff' All the. latest publications,, 'very Cheap, at warrcoan.a auerrs. • ' goods in great variety at KENT'S. Or A tarp assortment of spring and sun - inlet hats, Just received, at M. E. ROACN. Ff Itl.P.t• LW" VeruiTceme' SttA.7l' sellthe best Blank Books manutaeturcil In the country. rir You can buy idee, fresh-baked cracien t sc eowLitsitakery, very cheap.. CI" Crackers of all varieties baked every .11'y at Cowtor.,s' Cl' ( nn we ‘.1)e1) Ib)eli,7 "high hock." and -Jilssengen- svater at (li' Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes setting viliheutSregard to stoat,' at the old stand et 'T If 41/1: k CO. ' kar29. . . ' Thq,l:trgef4, and begt assortineot o spout , clothing in "town; 4t, fla g. Eo*sx Fit:ars MOEN Yon can get all the latest styled of nery eheip, as iterrcesta tplatture4, ~' Cr New dro; neitiOds and low pri. cal at the Ma j . ; titres{ Itothifure Store Nam' trEveii,thingiti etho lino of stiititis. cry at Vint/COX& & fittAnT.S. tr air Is genie at giottisa Crocker)? Store. ' junft. vor Don't anywhere but to Witr comti a SIIIACT'S for your Wall raper. tharS« tar Vourth Jnly nano at the Val ley noose, Vroanebtial e:tening. July 4. lar If you want a of clothes cbasp. *than you can bill nisi some tn• New York, just elll at ge6zwrlstre7o. BOautiful White Pigs` for sale by the 44 111 Liber. - Dwitiircn. these•Oin, Nay rz, terl.-. Vir IGL, NORTON baa removed her Book and Stationery Store how Patkrd's Block to the Moro stub aldeot Kereur Block. ' • \ • • ' r • . Ife A igo•COrgati a rer sale ebeasi.- Klll taxi pai In lumber at ?restos iundture Store.: - . lltay 1877. • ' • • • • • • . 'Pr Durbatna and Itetkehim,. Short horn caitleirand Berkahlretdrine. Aheyr tar sale. ' \431. B. Witot.Alta. Wyalusing, Pa.; lnne 141, 18r, \ , virif ypa runt" bargains\ .in Ready- Macaltat ROsvcsict.te\Siblbs be Is eloslui out for Pprlng stock. mare. rg" llAgitrs "The Tailor" at itEAT's Irr'llEw Cloths and Casslmers . . vtOr Dt. C. lit STANLEr,, (Dentist) has removed from Towanda to Athena : where he will. he,totnkat Ms MSc, on Alain Street, jest Borth of :the (Atria \ House, andwlll i ho glad to see his old customers as well as new ones , : *jun7-31,01 Lindettaking a speciality at the Bridge Street Future Store. wsu29. 4arranners e. n, bnq drain Cradles,. Seythea, and floatbs in cheap, a$ ECT;ivarive Hardware Store, Mercers Block, Towanda-Pa. • jutas.3t. or Great reduction ins'priee of Tinirate, l!arthrare, kr., 'at TT. T. Jr• NIVIN Jonl34t. orDEATO TO POTATO ; COB.—Paris GREEN: 61$1M.N. Wairsiitod ipetitiloe Lowest prices. At Dr. IL C. ranTXR'Er Drug. Store. \tualis . •••••••--- --- \ Or Miklos "The Tailor" at I.i.riCT a. WA. ktassi the .Meichas Ta has moretthis Tailoring establishment to DAVIS IF \ Clothing made to order; also cutting. fitting and trimming done with neatness and die patch. Give him a call. cheap' at iNT's. • - C. SMITH, of the 'Union •Hotel, Rome, will, eve- an independence ;Party at Ida bow* Wednesday evening, July 4, 1877. 14 utile: Parini& Sinittre,tull Land. 11111, Tainself and lady art..cordially Invited. 'Joss lot' of Simmer Shawls a ELME Or The Grand Central Hotel, New, York, has exceeded all Its former prosperity by its wotl.tlmed and Judicious concession to the peptaer demand for reduced rules. It baS made the, first redurtlon from 14.00 to #.soo.and f 3.00 per day, or PRINTS and Muslin very low at K 7`B. • 04' TlEAtrry Yocn H Nothing conduce& more to happiness and peace in the tam!• ly Mau tastily decorated robms. . The bamblest cottager may, by purchasing bls Wall roper at ti ttcomn SIIAtIT'S. have his huuseas Inyiting and cheery as'a monarch. . mar& rirToncuax laces at Ef.^r4l3. rir Don't fail to read the great bar gain air. WILT harraall fanners. who - would like to toy one hundred acres of very desirable land, located very near Towanda, very cheap and on !nog time. • (Janc3a.4w 3. r4r LINEN suits at Ki.s"rs. . • egr Why will. you eat dale Ctackotti; when yint can buy them nice, fresh baked, Just as. cheap? Ask your grocer ?tie' CoiVats`; Crackers or go w.3lr..C's. 'Bakery In the First Ward, *here you can get Crakkers the same day they aze'taken 'from the oven. jan?.s: ar CALL at KENT'S and see the Cork cornet. d• NIONTANYF.R.—Tho public will be plead ed to learn that the old aril reliable tiros ni SION!. TdNYES have derided to mate ttie CRO6K.ERY TR ADE aapeetaity; and to that end have • liod re ceive I a large .involde, comprtAng everything In the line, which they will &ell at astonlattingly low prh•ee. • rir A. large stock of Gicerea and Ito o.!ei7 a KENT'S. r zio. DO To CoNsnirrivE.s.— + oadverti-4 ter, a ietired physician , having identially WM!. covered, a 'Medical Mlsel ry In Southern A 5131.. a 'very .simple attetahla remedy for the speedy and permanent curer f. asth- ma, Itionehltla,-Catarrh, au/d all throat and lout anertiona 7 aleo aTontithre/ 4nd radical ;perille for Nerions Debility, l'reiuntirn, Decay, and all ' Net. worts Corni,l3lnts, fi.els . It bin duty to mak‘edt, sown to his sufferinir fellows. Aetnated by this mdttre, he will cheerfully send aloe or charge) to desire It, Pie recipe for propiiing, and full directions fk Int&T.Sfully using, this providential ly dbi - covere4 remedy. Those who wish 'to avail thetusilve\or the bCI.II Of MIS discovery without cost, can ilo \ lio by return mail, by addressing with a stamp, iyain4tg p'aper., / Litt. OtAitLES NiARSHAT.I., \ 33 Niagara Street, Buffalo, N. T. • t' FANS and Parasols in great variety of • RE. , ST,S . • BRARRIti - •, • • AYNE—JOHNSON.—At Hittite - Tiny, Jnne 20, 1377. by Rey. James Rainey, anstqeal by ger. Mr. Lyman. Mr. T.. M. Jayne. of Mehoopany, and Miss htly M. Johnson, of firatntrlia, Wyoming Co„ Pa. • MAcFARLANE—BRADLEY:—At the blew of the bride's another. Mrs. A.D. Braille Ocean, T—June 2e, DV, by the Rev. 1f.111. - fhatti•, firribarn MarTarlnne,of Clermont, to Miss Et 4 ; A. Bradley. - • i the larinse 'of tlre Made. dune 19th. 15T; by the Rey. J.ll. Davies, ElM , qtl.. Prince, of . Warien. and Mr. Warren Ellsworth, of New York Clit„ upTATION OF XVIII ,POW- Tt Q „Et. A. CO.: Baulum and Ilrokirs, N 0.67., tiouth,Thlrd Street, rdlladelphlat, Jun 4 nth, 1877. 16118. ARSIRD. U. S. 1861, e - 'll4lidttliti• " " , 6 "16",, J. and J = 106 6 2 1091 4 112 6 i ,1121 7 ( .• 6. .• .0.. .6, 6 , 115 '116.4 " 10-40. coupon. :112811112N " Paola , . 6'B, ey . 3117. 1 4..123 Now 1."8. Reg. Mil A 110% I'll!.i " .e. ' 1881 • • 110. 7 8 :111 , i 6 . , , 1 L... n , ~ og, 1891 :, , 108 . 8. , , . . , 108 , , .6 6 . C. 101 . :104% 108 o;; Gold . - - '1065a '106,s PennAylv:anla • 39y, 294,, :ending , - 11 , 4 'l2 Philadelphia & Ertl. ' , 211 a . , I...igh Navigation •-• 18% i IB , i •• Valley, Ex. Inv . ; ' 11" ' 30% ; Tittl'o9,l U. It: of N.. 1 1 . • • 1%; iiVO.4 Pittstotpgh. T. & Buffalo U. U • ~,. Of ' 6 , 4 Noit he N. Central '13'....1 141,‘ . , , (•eti4 rai I•Tportathni 1 ' at S : ag,, Ne,pnehon tig... ........ ... I. ~ 'f. 43.?..';: 44: !iota' 1,4•1111. yv anta „. linl., • 40 4 E. .._ 'CA A. Mortg.a • GN. '99. ... 4; -- - - - TOWAN 1 - kir Tied: tat dealer Block, cm IW EST Flew per bbl, •• • Corn Sinai pet Chop Feed.... beat,..per buy (*Om, Rye. " airs, Buekulteat, " (Borer seed. rt. •• " pea vine, . Timothy. Western. '25 -„,. - • Beans. 62 Itss, ... we I . ork. mess -- . 18 coovile lb. ' Ilarns... 10 IRI , \ ill --., . ,12 14 Ratter, Pubs 16 00 . -`l7- - 'le 19 ••• rolls ...... ... 60 15 Is w F. s, f1u5h.......... • . 15 ,- .-17 Cheese.... , .... •-If ~ , .' 14 Green apples, Muth_ ' -(R:, , 11rle,l' • , per lb.. 4,51) 5 -` '6 \ l4 @ . " Itaspberriea...... - 20 , • 'It?: li laek berries—. .. • . . \ 0 ~' reaThos .. ' . -...... 12 P- r - 20 - - ' 25 PotatorNsL,erfiuNitet.. - r3 1 20 50 Irrrions. \ " s• .. ' . • ' 1. Beeswax s . .. . . : . cointEcTir,D,ll7 PAT?)' * SRI: 111.1 es ' -•••t 0 44 e O 4 . Veals suns , . I. l eaerl4 . ' \-,_ . Z 1 0 40 '1 Sheep pelts, sheare d.. 1 10 .4•4 1 15 I.arni.sllns ' \ 25 t 40 .Tallutv • \ .06 0 07 Wool. wa$ 004 ••• • • - s • • • \ - ' 33 4 4' - '4 O • " tutombea...... ss:2 0 - .47 , . . • - MEE CTIONSI • _ _ . ~.. • 1 " -, .- .1 o • & . i • .•____ . . • Ca . . , .... . we thif week ad4ed largo to 'us departments of thy b - - .% 1 ....i in the selection,and prices o /. lichidi di goods will lii found LOWER THAN EVER. . - • 1 .. \ ' \ , - • ~~ . , ~. ~.; i ~~'~i UT their 'atod LADIEg PRESS G 11 DS, \ • 11 , 1 r . NETS, 1/4 TS, TS, FINE - PRENOH ORGANDIESp FINE. PREECE ORGANDIES, PINE* FRESCA . ORGANDIES, LAWNS, - LAWNS, LAWNS, . LAWNS, LAWNS, LAWNS, , \. LAWNS, LAWNS, LAWNS, %. • - • 'CRETONS, C ETONS," CRETONS, CRETONS, CRETONS, CRETONS .CRETONS,-CRETONS, CRETONS:\ I. \' • ' GRENADINES, GRENADINES, GREAADINES„ GRENADINES, GRENADINES, GRETADINES, ' DRESS LINENS, DRESS LINENS,*, DRESS LINENS, N . GRASS CLOTO, GRASS. CLOTHS, GRASS CLOTHS, Eli LA CHECKS , ,LAWN CrIEC.gS, CH CBS, LAWN CHECKS; LAWN . \ CHECKS, LAWN CHECKS, \ . WRITE ',SUMMER SUITINGS, "WHITE SUMMER' SUITINGS; ' WELITE SUMMER SITITINGS, lt And alreat variety of Worsted Dress Fahrics, entirely new, to which we invite special attention* • - We conti n ue to sell the bet and mol+popular makes - of prints at 6} cents peryard. ' nisi colored, good styles Prints\at 5 cents. \ We have received'a fresh lift - Of Pecalea, one Yitrd Wide - ;.to be sold at 8 cents per yard. r i • - • Also another large / lA(4 of Domestic ngharns, best quality and styles at 8 cents per yaw.' : "Lopsdale " !peached :ltuslins 10 cents. • • • Fruit.' - of_the Loom." Bleached'Muslin 10 cen~ . " Cabot" Bleached Muslin, one yard wide , soli brand, at 8 cents per yard. BLEACHED AND lINBLEACHED SHEETINGS AND•tTLLOW MUSLIN'S OF tIIE FOLLOWING, WIDTHS - : I YARDS. NAPKINS, TOWELINGS, Sze.,, AT EQUALLY LO* ,01pVES, HOSIERY, LADIES' NECK WFAR, LADIES' NECK WEAR, LADIES' NECK WEAR, o, MI \! ltt , II =I \ 'EMBRACING. EVERYTHING:IN . THAT,_LINE. _-- - - \ - • A .FULL AN.D COMPLETENASSORTMENT OF • A' • • _ N k 7. DOMESTIC COTTON` CODS E,MITRACING 6OTTONADES FOR, MEN' AND BOYS' .WEAR 'BIPED. SIIIRTINOS, BLUE AND BROWN DENIMS' 11l ALL CITIES, BROWN DUCR,,,BROWN SHEETINGSf\IN ALL AT VERY LOOJP ."1")111C.kS. - , . - • . ton'. L. I • 2 75 175 I 75 I 10 .10 00 11, 00 2 Nko Towanda, Va.,:Jung *fuel s . \ \ MI LACES AND ' \EMBROHjERIES, SILK FRINGES, SILK. FRINGES, SILK FRINGES, MEI ALSO A STOCK OF \. NOTIONS 9 POWELL & Cp. vai PRINTED JACt. PRINTED JA.OOl\ PRINTED JACON • , L PERCALES, PERCALES,' • PERCALES, PERCALES, PERCALES, PERCALES, • (ni4h ; a **ell- popular. =I 2-1 2 - 1 2 i, 2 1 1; OM * 1 4 x Ell El WORSTED BALL FRINGES . . WORSTED BALL FRINGES. WORSTED BALL. FRINGES. EMI A ITDITOR'S' NOTICE. •-• 3. 11. •,CA,Cheapel re. P. W. Cowellanif Mk* Cowell. In the Conn of Common Pleas of Bratlfrl Cana. ty. as 4, rebruszy Term; 1 1 / 7 11. The tindersigaed, an auditor appotatetif said Court to distribute funds analog front4fale of de. lendanteand estate, will attend. *Me ildetles of disposition st his *face to the beraAultaf Towanda, 'on HATIIIMAY. the 21st tlaf 02, 2 21, 1 1 .1 11 n; 2 2 1 °Wont. P. M., at 'which Woe surpiergio !anew having claim upon said funds mutt pneepailherns, of be foteretdebarred front eethftll !s'' ;be ' . June 2r, -, 72. • And IOTVC tor: jkI e IDITORI3 matterof tbe estira of Johndaltaitrikdora. In t Onbans , Court of Unafraid Cousty,..May, . . The undersigned, having been appointed V ba kl. Court SD Auditor foetid: th ine mow Urine of E. Herrick. Administrator of ssid WON win attend, to tlie duties of said ' unrest at his. omee in the burongh of To*sada, on '21101213AT 'the 25th daT.ot Mit; Itn, at 2 o'clock, r. IL. as which tinge and place alrpenons bating claims on skid handeire required lo present than. sr be for debarred !Yong corning In upon said fend, 1 merit-wt. HENRY IPlClCT.wAritliter. " 416IJDITOR'S • NOTICE.--Id. L. Rockwell and Pomeroy BraVra. it rliorPll • 1 'thtmrerse Bourne: - undersigned, an Auditor anointed by the Co ; to distribute moneys arising frail tbe rele of dote real estate, wth attend to the dudes of . said sp ntment at the law office of Delos Rock well, at • Ps, on TUR A DAY, the Ittli day of JULY, to , 9 o'clock-a. N,, a4t wideit Shwa sad - place all pe barln g palms on aid fends, are • requested to ' -nt'them. orbe forever *Mama Dom corning • spun raid fuel: • •_iunstwt. AN.OLE. Auditor. A DMINI2A TOR'S 1 NqTICE. I - A.—Notice Ls he by . given that all persona ht. dented to the. Hester Taper. deed, late of North Tosanda, aradtord,Connty, mast make Immediate payment to the andersigned, and all persons baying claims against milt estate mem present them, duly anthenttcated, for settlement. W. u. ntexru, Apitazdsuator. June 74w, . FXECTITORIMOTICE.—Notici ts hereby given that an "permute indebted to t a estate ot Z. 0. McGlone!, late of Albany, deceased. must make Immediate,. 'payment to the midersigned, and all termini having Claims against said estate must 'preseat them. daly au thenticated, tar settlement' . i . Jane 741 w .TE t ETINE STRIKES AT THE root , f disease by purifying the bloat,' re. storing the ihrecand kidneys to bealthytintion, insigorating Or neryotamtem: , ...• ~ •.. ~. - VitGETINA ' \ 'stile nattt i s;lllelt 'it . la \ not _a , compound . • Imply purges the bowels, t e mare. pleasant remedy •which is Sure to malt the blood, and thereby re. . store the health. I - V Er. Ell I ti',E . . . . is;now' „ presc \ ribed In St'ro of eases al* and other • f diseases of the blood, by many of -the best physi cist* owing te \ lts great suecess In euringlial illa eases of this natnre„ • . 'V \ GE T I•li' E ' ~,, ~ t , ' ' , I= Doem not deceive !minds Into false hopes by purr ? * tng and creating . a •fiebrona appetite, but Waist* .. nature in clearing and purifying the whole system, - - leading the patit.nt graddllly to perfect health. \ , • .."..Y.(I'ETI,NE ..—\ FOULARDS, FOULARDS, FOULARDS, Was looked upon as an *apartment for some time by some of our best physicians , but those most tn. , ere* futons. in regard to Its merits are norrlta most ardent friends and supporters. \ . , Ir•E G E•T I N • • Says.kfloston physician, "has no equal 'u a blood !meter. Hearing of its many wooderfdi cures; • , after all other remedies had failed, d stattoid the laboratory and' convinced myself of- Its genuine, merit. It is prOldred from barks, roots and herbs, each of -which is highly effective, 'end they aaarrrgyq componteled to such a manner as to produce sat batting results. - • Is acknowiedged and recounnendedlby pik*idelans and apothecaries tope the best &rider and cleanser of the broo d yet dlseeicret and thousands , speak • in itapralse who have been restored to health.- • PR,OOF. WIJAT , IS WEEDED. Mu. H. B, Srz!nveg Dear Slr—AbOut one . year shiee4 found myself In a feeble condition from general debility. lrac., Elwin was •strungly recommended to me by 'a friend who bad peen touch benehtted by thrum., I procured the article, and after using several bot tles was restored to health, cord .discontlnnedlits use. • I feel quite confldent,that there is no clue superior to It for thosO complalntS:for whlCh It it especially prepared, andsronld cheerfully ree. omitiend It ,to those who feerthat they need some.' 'thlug.to restore them to perfect health. Respretfolly Voura.- U. L. PVlTTllffill.L.' Firm of S. g: re tipkilLat CO., LS titate-st., Boston. - . . . Mn. li. R-PritezX a; . - . . Dear Sir—The two bottlea of Titolvrt N a rand ab, beneft ed me r. by . your agent, my wife bas need wi th , great • .. y9r along time she has beeirtroubled with disri. ness and , rostivenetui t..these trenbles ire now en tirety removed by the use of She was also truhled with Dyspepsia and Gait , •tall De!linty. and hiss been greatly-benefit - tad. THOS. &ILMODS., I=a3i Walnut Street. , i\\'' ,•! •fiEEL ArlrfiEL? A NEW NAN. :4 \Mk. H. B. STXTZNA : Dear Sir—Throe:6 the advice and earnest per snallon of Ray. E. S. Best. of *Mt altte" , 1 bare been toting Vita firma for Dyspepsta, - of which' I ' base tittered tor years., • - . j have \ nsod only two. bottles and already f myself a new Man. Reepeetfully, • '. J W. cIaRTNII. REPORT FROM A -PRACTICAL 'CHEMIST • • BO TOY, Jan.l, '.. ' Dear .51r—this is to certify that I tome wild at rotaillatti dozen (1852 bottles) of your VEGISTtIiII since Apr 1142,4870. and tan truly Sarthist it has • given to be stsatisfiction of any remedy for the complaints( for which it is' recomniended that I • ever sold. ''acareely: a day passes reithorit some of my customers testifying to its merits on themsebiest Sr their friends. I am perfectly cognisant of sews ersi cases of Berofulotui Tumors being, cured by VEGETINE slonelu this vicinity, ' Very respectfully yours, • A;7I.OILHAN, Broadway To 11 . .. It. SraTittris,` ' ‘ ' ..Esq. ' • Prtrired ey 11. Itt'STINVENS,! - Beston, -VEGETINE IS SOLD B. . _ powELL co. ,WOULD AGAIN. CALL • , - SPECIAL -ATTENTION TO THEIR LARGE. sToc., OF , ...: LADIES', MISSES', , „ , =I BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, _ _ BOOTS AN,D SHOES, BOOTS 4i.Nbf- SHOES, WHICH HAVE BEEN BOUGHT IN EVERY CASE DIRECT FROSI THE _ BEST' WANUFACTURIES IN• THE COUNTRY: NOVFITLISTANP iNG THE RECEN'i, ADVANCE , - IN LE4.THER THEY STILL OFVER THESE. GOODS AT IMM GREAT BARGAINS., .4 4 4 #. 1/ 4-4 41/ .4 TRE 'UNDERSIGNED -WILL 11 KAI a house and lot to itrysor, located 14", mites trona Towanda lionr,and NI of a mile frail 31. IT. Lattning's. The' lot contains about ..tau sere, with akibur&dance of grad frult—appkti, !witches, city, —a well-uf cold water, ia barn and other outbuildings thereon. The biome was hew/ painted tills spring:mitt' two coats of Jewettl lead. The cellar is large and dry. The property Will be sold for f 1200 (about half Its value). f2OO down and a live sum yearly •wigh it:dere/A. • Address J; Ad drew Wilt, Attornetat-Law, ifowarida, 1'a.•121,7 4 4 - 4 .4 '4.1 '414:4 . . 14 4 4.4 4,4,4 44 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 - 4 LIARM IT PRIVATE SALE, .. A: A. Varat of 100 ogres within 2,4 s mileirixf To- wands Borough, on a gomislevel read leading from Towanda to lit ontoetom with plenty of good fruit - • —apples, pear*, peaches, plumbs, cherries. grapes. &c.-2 apple and I I%mb-orchard. A Mud trans, • ' delling house, with it rooms and , . ceVara.nrith wia• „ , ier in the houao'bronght from a trainable. spring.. through putop log* alsorninning water In the tarn' yard thg year round supplied flout thatarnespiing. One gond Underground stone basement stablE,- fur - , torsos or tattle, .also t Aurae barn. Igood corn house,. poultry yard and underground cblcßug and , other outbuilding. TS acre, Improved, the Wane*'''" • In wadi.- The land is well 'watered, and 'nee' to' • ' the cavt, and under a good st•to of cultiiatlon, and . te within TO miuotes 'btu of the Milne. it _Mown-% e.11.y a gentleman- reddlug tu Towanda, wit0,•c0,.... , .... - ;; a ct 'unit or advanced yeah!, gushes M? go out of the. • -.• Wining tutatteta..,latabe bought any. time b e- • turen this and April next forgao per sere . 'Parties. buying before borreat will buenaMA to [the own 1,, - `nes maggot the amps. which lahMaaddlif4 TERUS:-4500 down and to $4141 yearly.witwl „ interest, emanates' give' if, Ist, lays. 'Ad- ';4 dress, J_ ANDREW WI" visepar.g.ave, TO , wanda;,ea.: • -, 'w ;, - ', : juAlt.- . . Loot re. B. Gummi*, • t Executor.'- VerOne. VEG•ETINE nosToit. Feb. 120871. 2s, ICArinx,.Mase., Juno 141872 AM) APOTHECARY =!M CRU/DRENSP, GENT'S AND BOYS' ant , June 7, 1877 El
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