:pitif.ett.-:4.citotir, zoniado., .Tlvazda7, June 20; 1873 -W. A. CHAMBERLIN, • • _ . Dealerln _ FINE JE R Y, • lIVATCLIEZ, • - . SILVERPLATED WARE, • iTOI,VANDA, l'A. Towanda, hp. 16,1877. ' LOCAL AND CEVERAL. TIII JLDAY evening 'services at, theLpis copal Church lutve been discontinued for the pi.c..!3eut ..i.ci•ottlyNe. to the E!tnira Atirrrfper it retioire a belt nearly sevett Iliet in length to teat around ettAattr Sr.tLEY. Tar Vatholies are to Filend the Fourth in a sensible way. 'They are to have on the-Convent 00111111 S. EDlTcat 1100NEit a the Troy was thr(mn from a buggy last week and considerably injured. )A 4 l: learn that J.% mv.s MAerAni.ANT and W. l'lritttn, both of whom gradit ate. this icek, will begin the stady of law. Mits. Itt - its will write up the Wyom ing Centennial. antl.afterwa7 (is spend some time in the _selittylicill coal yegions. Now is tb!e tinier to "throw physic .Cu the flogs." at t ai indulge freely in finits as a substituteir PholiioNoTmcv Pt:4. I: will reSIIIIIA the practice . of law at the close or his present term a c,ilifa. DON:CU: - SON, of Canton, have pro% i 5.1- ed theins., with a new safe 'since_ the rotiii - _ , ry of their bank. . The law Nyltich permits fishing fcir black' bass, (111;7N V:1111)0 the 1111 tp bite. ctitt i;:equently the act is-almu.st. inotiihm - ative at this poitit. Ar the t ale of PETE': II ERytt's pyorerty the other day, OP 'first tract was struck . ;limn to 11. N;Wit.i.rams, Esq., a leading inernin r of the bar•of this place. THE 11, - -.:f 'regular session of the Yo rt h. eastern Conyoe:ition,Aill be 1161 at Sltyro and Athens, on thi• Itt h and -1-oth of OE - A nr:.s:(11 oC r.:tl cluver-numliering, 25 stalks, :tml nwastning end) in 1 , 11 , ;t1i. iirow in Mrtivtl's coal yard this anti HEN 11Y t 3 grangk:r. Tilt: Grand - Ar P.,ts of this .State At "camp -.out n•a a iNi•••k I ;i•!..vshurg month. ; w V.l be NV l:11 icy. resumed :tt tlic mal ins.; f \V. S. Poy.r.r:.s, of l'rk.y,•:tll.lll p•iptd:ti - 11.4,1 h: man a.,zer ut t to Kent- (:lialttanqii.t Lake, the }.....t.tr.eitt and forEnc , ,pe on Smnlday for their s'AC, ariir4l tlm i haven ++ , c they)konl(l-be:f were wf.:7r) b: , the lip e tor of Christ Chuit•li ,et I=E! Tfrr.. address Atelivea4l bet:oi.e. the Ton pennee '.'-toecet. W,-,lnes,lay by llev o ~f Wyahp-olv-,, was one of 1114-n ,, st lee ! if nrcs. of the eonr.e, Lt— , MNY peopl, have all alit West ern tykuts, can hp pvocili ri4telt thieaper in Elmira thanhero. nihlp k. ae. Mr. )1 7 • ' BA 1:c 04 .4i, the tlentlertiant :4, , erit at this station. isanthyrize,l tcckets• to all points West ,tars, it at the In West) at es. - Pr:MI N" SolllC. quite CX tcl I •ivi. , repairs c 1 cu, 11 . I. Pro.lytet tan j.itt,s,vnage. Dr. STrw- I lit•lt-altl,fainily are rt.i(ling te o tp7waril s in Dr . . 4,.‘ 3loNT,Asvt:'s li:itse. 'rite L.:,ti-- . s , tta , „fr will he eulal ged, inipeoved. and tn..idelrituelt . tuore jonvenient. i , e1 , !41 - vz th 6 eves the heating mote erutc. Ora S . ;l3'S itt' never I tt •re Nrhy !Daily tieccrli. sit C'i t_l ritlt theleives shut. butt, if the 1,..“1 • tree he :Fr!!! lan the 11 h. i;- t.!.r ' - li 1;i iurtt' th:qc t., _.t"•ts:auN•l) \('W PS That II(' h t Stlet'iNit'l h, ltis mv,t e,,tationS NV. , I uvely 11 7 . I:rar:-..—lufle . n , ( hit e.)ll4,itutes a library 11 IME vvidonee of 'll.l prospereits bip•ilie•ss le:z:11 avo lA . • p SO. `A. a new sytre Ina') it) titt , it;titn in \V!ll.la.,lt. ik A NGLE's .Itilitte cd eniu tTilis''tirni, yrinn.t . alrea dy tromfAtr Otefr by the set)ve. anti 1.• 01,2. intiniteitl whitil they (ii:zilenst: the bitit fair 'for a . Itraiti:y in..: I ISt' : for hest wisht.ts." . 1 1 - 1)u 11 cal :4 1 lar . tzo 1111:;!1•Or nr itmis ult2ler blayevettittz last, by pro \ Spre:l3l train' five •t,f tiltaog..• to all -;11.'4..1).10p fl.,tival. r,,[l S;1,1 1:1‘1,13,-; and guetle nem availqd thetw.elve::of the oprl.tithi ty, 1 . ai, - 1111ite itileNtetding tliauks •to, :: , ..q.feneuily and vietrteotis Suprniti tcletient plc-As:int ride. • '••rt what I have wanted for a long says i f ro n •y one tVII6 eXathineB the Bair P.vmly,:llintler, — now being manufactur eji .tt rbi. IZEl:ourt - n llo.Ii: Iliadeiy.' It is aniir:lC, that will sell itself, and sr,zents, it: •or fetnalo; min easily make fr ; Zni 01le I . ' I! , I . I.: , !0!1i!" , IC:: r . ,I.fy by sellin . LF i them in .1:o . , t• , wr,s l .'il -, Cal! at 111-0- , llittd-ry or i.. ml , ltess !I. I. ;VIIITA fit I: Lk: C 0., :m fail Ti::: til.pi :.nd jannty little .r i ii‘anter he VI - f.li.e," fiwmfl b:t . t'd 1I: I,Es , \ Kra, L".(., r:c t , of .ithi ns, arrived , aft . this tyl,-, , „ , t II 'FI ik'n , 11,:t, at 11 n'el , rlc; liavircg Inmie tlie trip frciin Athens ip one Ittmr :idol toriv 11It 11 . .11t 4. Amon;; tl••ii4s4 ~ - ~ selz,i4s Torre fir. KELL9do, SWiltherti... ,eli l II- A. Pm KLII, .111(1 , e 1 . 1 111."Itl:AV, !). u. P. iiINNEV. N. C. IIA1:1:15 and 114117Alt1) . } :l.xiErt. Aftet , regalim.r, tlimnstiveswith ago"d dinner at the Ward Iloasc, the fitly toot: their ile_partdr.: arrivin4 home ~ .s4:ly. `-. -R. A. 31Ettrun,. Esq., and Dr: Rim; 1? - 1 - Mr.mait, have gone to. Cambridge, I Mass, to he present •at the graduation of i their brother, JAMES \V. Mpacint, who! !ims just completed his • college course at l i Wlm- - 7m.M. I:ll.vt.t.onv ; has(-petrol a Yale. - ' •s. • - l vt1n , 1t..11, , ie,111 :,tlice in this- place. I% —Hey. J. S. BEnts and . - family are in ; hfli)dles I to ' . ttuainons coal : &Om thiF Fail ConuCet!ent visiting friends. ~ • 1 „. Cted: mines, ana"flrie choicest VarietV%; 1 , --Rev. PuCIOr K N 'ORTON and : wife, or , i.t• Ainittacitt , . Mt-. W.:: long. exptiie l ncc Stroih , burg, were in town last evening:: ifm the - coalltinsiMss reriders him an'ealeel. ; --• —Rev! LEwis COON, of :Montana,- is ~74 -" th irelH of coat. and pilled to his sit iet ' spending - a short vacation with his father bm;inesslt ibitsaild ntmin , stioned intet.irity Pies. D. Coos:, and other friends in this -IN ill scent -fin- him a I.trge t mac . liei has county. { 1 :-.'. secnt'eti fr.- :i s';lt-sman our Yming friend 1 Mrs. 0. A. lim.nwly is - visiting ('• AI , ‘ kn , , a I.:mitt-man of biisipt s ft it-Mls in Allegheny County, N. I .ia , :l, : , mI picas:tilt :1,1the,,:. We cJrdiallv i —Di. Tstomrsos, of AVrightsville, Lan- , s. , milimm . ti Mr.:3.. t•, 11 , 1, enntidt nee and caster County, was in town this week. • l' 31 "ille ~f all Who; deske toritivehase i lie had been visitinghis brother-in-law, . ; c , , , ,11," . • ; ." I JO . U.N. F. SATTERLET.. .1 . . • - ' =I \ GE°. Minn' ha opened a new store on Bridge Street in th room lately - occupied by Woonyo4l:i .51; •V. - Dona .. Ilia stock consists of ero - aery; . Irdware, tin Ware, hosiery, etc. His goods are selected by ono of the best purchascis 'ii the country, and he is eun i blcd to offer .14 eat bargains. "Mn. Warrwho . Was appointed .Superin ndent of Corninon Schools of the county to till the vacancy .'ecitsionell by the death of Prof. KEENFX, has been 'relieved by. the,induct!on cif Prof:RYAN into the of- Although Mr. Ks .experience was short he displayed all the x qualtties site to a suecessful adinhostration' of the - respotisible and onerous :lttlics of the po sition, and proved - himself a rell frieud'of education. •- •TnE "Ready Binder," which now being introduced in this county for \ the first time, is pronounced the best tliim.t\of the kind ever offered try the public. •Th "Bintlvy " is a neceSsity in every family where magamnes or Supday l sciu - ol papers are taken, or sheet, music used. The prices at, which the several sizes 4 are sold bring them within the reagAt of all. Agents wanted to canvass every township in Bradford, Susquehanda, and Tioga cOuntic. • , TActOoNtE, of Port Deposit, lld.,has been elibsen President of the Miimcqua Improvement Co., in placei of Kr.LEON PACKARD, icsigned. The Miunequ3 Howie is now Open 1"r the reception of gliests. The reputation of..the house is so wellys tabl!shod that it- t. one of the most fayorite resorts in the country.' The jnanager,. NV. D. Ty1.1.:14 will leave nothing undone which can in the least contribute to 'the comfo!rt of his guests. IT wits thought the Herdic Hentse, Wil -1131"9",'1't, and the Minnow - tn. Springs would be 'sold on F rid ay, -but both, after a bid ofN.'l,Otai resPeetivrly, were wild - yawn. The Herdic House, with the g.;unds, ent ::::;00;,t00, and it is 4st d at • :!:100,000, a sum • that ,ver the mortgafze. held -1.):, ) ,a gen , Rhil4Hphi,t. A number of embity, and timber tracts in Centre an`' Cameron aggregating about now appya l will not co tleman iii farms in tl, 12,000 aen s, and a unnibee Nf.propertics William,sport. were also sold. The tit-, tal amount of bithireprfsented about ono. liEn'ins a relic of the lat.r was which will be sied Nrith Ixenh;y interest, by those of onr readers who "know• how it is .• rheinselves QusirrEns CONUEDERATESTATES, MILITARY PIiISOS, CAM!' SUMPTER, ft -1., Sept.„2, ISe4.: "lieury has rwriniz , si(.ll until further h; (It'll 4 1. t !_:.) the sluing anti rt turn t. , the thslen , al ory. Good fi . om :‘. V. to t; • IiENI:v II:; C(innianding Mr: iiorr MAN i, E ow ci t liiloy e d Eureiia i'Voiks. It will be observed that the (I:' , eninent is signed by the 'notorious a7..11:11e signature was - written- by 31. r. ii. i s keeping the paper as a -c:livrieir , or his e!iperieno in the rebel I,rison pen. - IN. Fri.ll.l).—The f S. T 1: %CY ..l.: in East Smithfield, was entered on Tues.- dry night of 1.14 week by burglars, the biou n opvp - :;nii and ' tat2/1. 'flie thieves must have et:tore. the s:ore by the front d tot, as it i- Was found-open next morning, and cnuaiti,r::bly bat terNl. No goods were, ‘alt, eati , ed by the I xplosiou . or the sire was distinct lY heard by a nain her Jr persons iit the village. but no atten to it.! A suspici o ns li,4‘N la as tiotiC44l in the streets of the and in thil neighborhood of the store 3uriii';the d aud evening of the lcurg 7 but,‘% km he iris he came from no one in L'ast Smithfield knoWs: The burglary caused consid. , iiible excite ment. in that 'usually staid anti quiet town. t ion of the money ,stolea. belonged '0 the Patsbyterian l'hurclyof TRACY is Treastriei... - 11. of Noith Towanda, has tchttileti fir m hi., IN:ester)) trip, «hint was m - olt, ..1.3 well . as ' pleasant. Ile broitght Op.eklwith •hiM. . , a !ride. —A. Pr.ToltNs(3x, Esq., of Porf.Tervis, , . N. Y., is visit : lml, tits so:i ziii.S - place. • 1'0 .' 411 1; . 41110y4:`l:as On the t'lllll rltrriu its c. - mstruci km, was !"„ , `li• 11 Ix on his V.ay to Sullivan wife i-i r: 4.ielit. Excrt..iN `i , iN 5pc114110.4 it few r.rrl s with hi, parents phe.?. esti:n:ll,l l p, wife Tie Norti• 1 * .f7, - :;s:::..;ri, cif the S. L. & S. 11. H. Co., j,, , ; in town, am) will spend some, - time here Wink • OE -1:t1:t I N 4; 1.1", of the iVarerly A d the. TtEronTr.fi ofileei in Fri d:Ly L«t for ;he tit..t.t hoc in several yeitt; founciley a resident: of this vircrgo, ar,d his.friends ar . .inaintinees ale no: confined Jo the press. M.AcP,.nt.e.N , r, is. one of .the ;:radtiating' elas . i , at Princeton this . t —lt. \V. Finn'ms many frieml::, iu thiS has suffered he'alth, fur st.nne time, 'knit is iniprov, d. 1 . 1 , H05 , tviau )1: r•F Esq.,. of alceton, N.J., is visiting ; is Ini:ther, Ex t;:heriff WoonnUrr, of this iThtec. t)wr.x. of Nex -- -Yor:;:. is visiting his t in this ',Lice after . an absence ar • of two yes. .Ir, O. braHs. an itnpoltaUt positi:;,nin the ciriploy of the • New York Elevated 'Railroad Company., --The ilart find f://tireilma, says the V. F. 1{4:41.0r of St. 3,Loy's (Atm elt. Nortfiiiebl, \t., will de liver the I;acealatirmtte set mombefore the uroloating class of Norwich Univei:sity. Thelteverned gentleman i's, a waive- of this I mid a s‘m of 0. I). fl. RTLETT, had the ; pi.en,qtre of a call from linwri-17:. CnunilucK, Esq., a banker New ()bean:, on Saturday hest.- Mr. C. is :t son t.f the late Dr. Cif vnnue:s t of Bing bdiuton. He says the South wants peace. =Mrs.' \l.‘c r_ has gone .to f Princeton to be present at the commence inclit !exercises. .--,. —Mrs: )1. C. )I'Encr t is . in' Piiiladel phin. NOTWITHSTANDISO• the cold weather . , and severe frosts of May, the strawberry crop hereabouts is good. - • . . . WE were shown a good-sized potato fit for the table grown this season in the gar den of E. T. Tot, 'Esq., President of the C itizens National Bank. . . -. _ THE enterprising bridge . buildenc l irm- Loon & ?thulium; of 'Athens, have Jost received an .order for ono thousand tons of castings for the Now York elovited Tlm 13radtort'l. Gaze tte is the title of a new 'greenback paper purporting to be printed in Oh; place, lint the sheet, looks wonderfully like the Athens Gazette, ei: - cepting the- name. D.. 0. Hot.t.os, of North Towamla, has I. E .ft.at this (dice a sample of 6trawberricts green in his gaiden. From the enormous size of. the berries We judge DANIEL knows how to cultivate the fruit. -- \THE third letter from our special cone spnbdent will be found in the lif.rou'rErt .to-di . It is full of interesting iuforma. thin, a d should be perused. by ali who are thin -ing about "going West." Tun AtNens Fire Department have vleCteci Jos. 4 EIX as Chief Engineer; T. P. IVOLCOTI\ President ; T. num, Trearsurcr, 111.t,imor; N.F.vms, Secretary; r EnKENinuc \ a Financial Secretary. Timm: will be a FOorth of July Party at the Union Hotel, 11.c>roe, Pa., on Thurs day evening, July 4, 1878. \ . Music—Put ts & Smrrn7s Band of Owego, N. Y. Bill, only $1.5.0. All that wish totave a pleas ant time should attend. • • - ME Insurance firm of NomAt 'Vtx- C+AT has been diSsolved,. and \V. S., Vis cENT succeeds•to the. business and good will 3 of the late firm. Mr. V. is said by instrance men to be one othhabest agents imthe State. A I , lsiti.No. party consisting of Senator. DAvit.N, Capt. CARNO6IAN and 0. D. KINNEY, started for the "big sock" on Monday afternoon. They will fie absent for several days, and "camp out." As they are- all scientific anglers we expect they will return with plenty of the "speckled beauties." L. A. RIDGWAY has just published a new piece of music 1 4 R. MoitELL JOHN sos, entitled "Two More Friends have gone to Best." The piece is dedicated to the memory of Mr. and Mrs. P. It is a beautiful and affectionate tribute, and will have ,a large sale. Price azi cents. Address L. A. Ilthowny, Mansfield, Pa. FEsTivAL.—The ladies of the M. -E. Church will held an lee Cream * Festival in the, Masonic llall, in Monroeton, Fri day evening, Jiine 28, iB7B. Selee:t Read ings by R< v....Mr,.T0:5r...5, of Towanda, and etlierk.. Music by Liberty Corners Brass T'.'and, and also by lium.'s Orchestra. Bu nits and 'Solos, inano.and vocal music by *home and etc., etc. Tuch Mrs. Capt. C. 31. 71ANt 1 Elmira for Pueblo, Colo ,3lrs. M. goes west in company with her father who expects to engage in bminess in Pueblo, and, will probably re lmiin there for some time. She has prom. - to correspond for the'ltemitvitt. pc easionally during her sojourn in the land •A - Trccious nietals. Our readers will await I;cr titers with interest. DAN. Wineti;x, _formerly conductor, on the L. V. well known,hy pcople,•is e.mnincting tlnt. Earope,an .• - Tim- East Market and Canal6t4., iV - ;11n4-llarre, where be cntertainfi his obi ud,-and the public gyuerally in tirst class Gikzetfe. Um:N..; not ; Mr. G,tzette. DAN. Wii.eox formerly owned the 'hest hack in 'rowan. da, and although he has gut married and retired fi ton his lofty , : eat, he still resides in this place. None cif your, foolin'. 6=l TII EIZP. wets an interesting family 'gath ering in Not th ToWanda on t'onulay last. ! Mr. ..1.„ R. Thom v::()N's father and mother,- !`fiee brothers and tat). sistejs, 'all tact at his •hosp4alne house for the first time on:that occasion. MI s. 'Thom csox, the.l mother, to.dc advantat.,e ~ if her presence bare to at-. i tend service at the Episcopal Cl In ch, we believe thc first time since h'Fr ar ival in t this country thirty-one. years ag . In 1 England she was a member of the Estab., ! 4-lied e' nrch. R. R. I mi. to )v Elf EN Ts. —Traci: •Snperin fli4kt; MN!, has a largn foied kpneneat work laOlg new tiyaek along rivkr Lank between 14i(Ige and Park Sireets. The contract for building the new dou ble track iron t : ailroad Inhlge to take the phee of the pre:.eitt structure, has been awarded to KKI.LoGn ttriIAt7TCTCF., of Ath ens. The ivorit - will be conunenced at MIMI WE have been expecting a short ac count of the commencement exercises of the F.lmir,L Female Colte;,Te, hut are com pelled to go to press without the article. There were ten young ladies in the grad uating ela s, four of them from this coun ty. Miss °vimTo . x and Miss Monnow, of this o.lce. Miss COOK, of 3ferryall; and 3liss FRISME,. of Orwell: These young 'hulks all stood high, and were assigned honoral;le positions on the commencement programme. • A. g I - ea o iscassion s going on in regard to the ptiblication of the accounts of boroughS and „townships. We have heretofore published the several laws in re - . lation to this question, and therefore deem it unnecessary to do so again. ' The law plainly requires the Auditors of. the several boroughs and townships toputilish a statement of their accounts respectively at the close-of each tiscal.year, which pre vious to int was in June. Noe - so stated in Previous years but there were persons, and lawyers too, who had not given the subject a minute's attention, who.argued that the law did not require any publica tion other than a written statement post ed -, up in the borough or township. - A case was tried in Northumberland Coun ty, involving a neglect-of Auditors to pub. lish in the papers, and after a thorough examination, the Court decided against the Auditors and lined them $2O each. In Allegheny County, a like case was tried, and with a like result. It was all along clear to us that publication in'. the papers was necessary. ,The reason why people thought a publication by Written or print ed statement put up in the borough or township was a sufficient compliance with the law, was because the act of 1811 so stated it, but the proviso tei the act says as follows : . Nothing in this act shall be 'construed / to interfere with the present law, which requires annual statements of the receipts and expenditures of the Borough "ciuri:. MIN , Road Commissioners. Supervisors, Overseers of the Poor 7 Direc tors to be adyertisetVin /....papers of the county. . ' From this it is clear I -itlin or printed statement to pi 'ic bor ough or township islt p a addi tion to the publicatiim ipapers for were it not so thi at auld be practically ot x ! d io edict.. neveinl laws have been pa beaiing upon, this sub ject since 1874, :Mad! the whole of them stun up thus: First-The 1% iitors ase 'required in each borough and township' to settle an nual .accounts/ thereof; and publish .the same not only in newspapers, but also by r Tue session of the County Teachers' written or ,Ptinted statements . put up in As-sociation held hem last week,: was' a the med . public places in the boroughs and tewp'shi pa, and as soda after the close of success as regards-4aumbers, The work ''' theft tta.4 year, which lion the first Mon a the convention will be aliParent when day in April, as possible... he proceedim,s Lppear,,, , which will boSt4tend—lf the borough or township iti next week. ia debt, has - a funded or floating debt, it The,address of Dr.lFlti.Nell, on •Tues.. / must be included in the statement, to day • evening was listened to by a full/ gether with ire valuation of property, • / &c., and published in at least two newspa house. We regret that candor compels pers, and embraced In the . written or us to say, that as -an instructive 'lee re *printed statement also: - the effort was a fail-re. The- doctri :ul. •It is necessary . that the Auditors of the respective boroughs. and toinships should vanced that there •is no. honesty in the / go to work at once and settle the accounts world we do not endorse,' but'' ir correct as. hey are in duty bound to do, and have i the De..-tor failed to more than / hnt at the them published as the law directs. When remedy. Dr. Fitesca is dollars, but if the borough or un eptedly an the borough'or township has no indebted able mathematician and a ripe scholar ; . ' ness, neglect to publish incurs a - fine of but as a lecturer on ethics eis mita sue- twenty ; t own shi P is it i 'deht, th e neg l ec t Incurs a cess. .... . . / ' - . i funs of one thousand dollars. We :would Nt:w A I.ItANV.-At a regular meeting of Swait Post N. 72, A. IL, held at their leill Juncl, 'ISIS, the, following res.- Mut weru unanimously adopted : • That this Post tender their thanhs to'Watkins PoSt No. OS, t., A. It., for their preparations to entertain . this Post on Dreoratlon Day, especially for their care of the six thatiwent. through the rain to aid on that day.E leel,olred, That this be published in the Tina mono IlErottrEtt nd Bradford Re publitlati. and that Post CoMmander R. 11. Richitrils be detailed to prepare the same for publication. • Post. •, Tun Grand Army mts who made the acquaintai _ REAM", during his vtsit ttr this county itlst winter will read with sorrow the I'6ll0 - wing item front the '..ltohns6wn Tribuni of Saturday "Colopol Richard Ilealf, who was for mci ly assistant editor of the Pittsburgh Cowmen- 141, .and who• is well known throughout . Western Pennsylvania as a talented lecturer and fleet," as well as. "a leading Murphy rnau.,is lying seriously ill in a hospital hi New York 'city and has lveoine totally blind. He is also in very destitute, circumstances . The newspnier fraternity of Pittsburgh Will'raise a fund for his relief-and his wants will be i'fully supplied." • . MAST= Noma. gootrr has been seri ously ill with diphtheria for the past week. . Ills symptoms tire much better now, and -b is physician it thinks him s fair' Wei to 11:001101% RESOLVTION OP TlLlttg&-A; a MINA. , . ing of Spalding Post, bald . Thursday eve ning, June Gth, the following_ resolutions were unanimously passed : Rewired, That the thanks of this Past be and are hereby tendered to Hon. L R. Myer, Bev, A. tt. Hood, and Rev. Mr. Angie r and all of hers who aided , in mak ing Decoration Day the success it was. Bspecially are our thaulurdue to the la dies and the Leßayaville Cornet , Baud. Rewired, That those reaolntious be pub lished in the county paper,. Tux ladies of the sewing society of Monroeton return their heartfelt thanks' to the friends o' Towanda and vicinity; for the generous assistance rendered them financially, and for their special favor . in personal attendance at the festival. Of Siipetintendent JUDD' fUr the 'Pedal favor of his railway train in transporting to and from the festival. We are - unable to ex , press the full'ineasiire of air obligations; it was a kindness nobly, volunteered and as generoffsly carried out. We are pleas ed to 'state, that with the assistance of triends and the home support, our festival netted the sum of two hundred and fedi. dollarti.. With about forty dollars in the reasury to begin, we hope to put'. the Presbyterian Church in a comfortable condition. LADIES OF TEE SOCIETY. Boutin:non. Burlington is a quiet unpretending little village, and it is not often that we invite - our friends and neigh bors to pay, as a social visit,' because we believe "what's worth doing at all is worth doing teen." Just now we are pre paring for an ice cream and strawberry festival, and as we intend making it a success we are going to invite all of our neighbors, and if any think themselves too far oft" to be considered neighbors; they can come as friends., It is to be held in the brick block in Burlington borough, on Wednesday evening, the 211th dap-of June, for the benefit of the M. E. Church. 'The charges will be moderate. We ex pect a large crowd, and our refreshmentt will be prepared accordingly. The young people can play "Wink 'Em ". to their hearts content, as thereisplenty of unoccu pied room. If you don't know where Bur lington is, inquire for that ice cream fes tival, for we intend to make it so public a thing that every one can tell yori'where to look for it. A PURLIC Tim following paragraph clipped from a late number of the Denver Tribune will' be read with interest by the many friends in this county of the partici referred to. The Messrs. WEL.LMAN were well known business men here twenty years ago, and have relatives still residing'bero : • Although the readers of the Tribune are kept posted through the medium eta regular correspondent, with reference to Boulder and v,,mieity, there. may be some thing in the impressions of estranger which may prove not altogether untteresting., After a pleasant • ride over the Boulder Valley railroad, I arrived here a few days ago front Denver. The trip was made pleasant net only.by the comfortable cars and ”ood.roitcl.bed of the Boulder Valley, but rilsointeresting.by the fine farming country through *lnch the line passes, Since my arrival I have been ranching it with Luther Wellman, mesa' the old-tim ers., lie is mut of three brotters—Luther; Sylvahns, and Henry—who located is the Boulder valley iu 1F4.19, and built the first. log cabins that were erected here. ; These two old log cabins can now be seen, about quarter of a mile west of the two sub starttial stone houses now occupied by Lu ther and ..Sylvanus j, Wellman and their Tandlies. The - ranches of the two brittU. CFS are two miles east of Boulder, 'their rt sidences fronting on the road to Deliver..l Besides being a successful ranchman, Syl vanes, or " Vene " Wellman, as he ia eallb ' ed, ,has distinguished' himself by baying kept a diary of_ every day's occurrences'' since 18.51 h .It is interesting to hear him' recall reminiscences of the early days, when,' at times, wheat would sell at fif teen cents per pound, or $9...T4er 'Mabel ; flour from 00 to $49 per sack of ont bun hundred pounds ; corn and oats at from tie to twelve cents per pound.; hay at, 80 per ton in the valley' and $l2O in the mountains, and otaer articles in propor tionate rates. 'lle states that he-deliver ed thirty tons of hay' on a contract at the . latter price, and heard of it being sold at $2OO per ton. There are many things in " Vette " Wellman's diarY - which will be fonui useful to the f.ttnre historian.- 3fis. Leffler Willman, in 1859,,, was the only unmarried young lady in Central. She I Was then an invalid, and- when she would sit at•the.door of the cabin a knot of for ty or fifty of the hardy,'.miners would • gather at a respectful distance, while the ' others, more bashful than the rest, would view her thrOugh a field glass. When she got strong enough she went to the place of wfirship one:Snort:ly, Which.*as soon crowded almitist.lo sufilication.bY a CQII - wholly of males, drains thither more by the fact that there; was it lady to be seen than by the elotence . of the, preacher or interest in the rvice. copy the following from the Jersey Shore ITerahkin relation to the publica tion of township accounts Ly the Auditors thereof advise thous who read this lirticle 'to out thls out and iireiervii it, so that it may be had for reference. beenoVap Tax? Bowns.—Better text books than those now In use 'are wanted In several bratiebet of stedY:' Many at presentisuse, fail to answer the require. meets of prolignsitakie instnictiob, or tore. spend to the want of class manuals which treat their aubjeits comprehensively.. It is impossible to . specify what itlacking at length, but improvements in school arid'. mattes are suggested, and we find that a new series' hat recently been published, which promises to respond to tbewant. It Is by Prof.. Wx. J. Mita; and ex periencededitcator and at present Pried .* of the State Normal School at Gene see, N.Y. It comprises two. Woks, el& montary And practical, which are upon the Inductive plan, and propose . s plain and attractive means ofbecOrning familiar with,the science of numbers. The 'pupil is led np to the rules by short and easy steps,' but in a way which presents 'I:loth, ing theoretically. When be readies a rule he knows all about it practically, And therefore .it becomes merely a succinct statement of what he his learned, in form easily remembered. This Is rational in struction. Another feature of these arith metics is their profuse pictPrial Matra; tion of the various exercises, by which the eye is addressed as well as the mind. The impresision made by them is not only agreeable and lasting, - but they relieve the study of mach Hint is unattractive and te odious. We are aware of the . fear - -in the minds of some old time teachers that eta: dies may he nietle . too easy for youth, and of their apparent determination to make mathematics as abstruse and puzzling as possible. Make every study attractive— the more so the better—and the. cause of edpeatimi will be the gainer thereby, whatever'some teachers may profess to believe. A. kliummar School History of the Unit ed StaV t a, by JOHN CLARK 'ELDPATIL A. M., Professor of History and -Belles-Let tree in the Indiana Asbury linivensity, is another new text book with many attract= ive features and edible recommendations. In-style and arrangement it is simply in imitable, while its profusion of incident and a ado In opulence of verbal illustra tion, are harms which few writers know how tciehn part to their productions. There is nothing bombistic about it, but quite the reverse. It is eloquent in its simpli city, yet impressive in its simplest state ments. - For accuracy in text, maps and charts, we are convinced it is according to the best authorities, while its full index, pro nouncing vocabulary and re6pitulation of each chapter are features of unusual value. With this as a class manual, no pupil Will complain of the 4 ' tiresomeness " of Oe history of his country , and will be a happy time whet, all cause 'for such complaint ,abolished.' We loam 'that the workis above noticed are offered at very moderate price, and that such offer, together with their mer its, has introduced them to use in several thousand schools. In type, paper, pied lug,' and all the, minor details of elegance, these book, outrank all their competitors. They are plblished by Joxis Itrotherts Co., of Philidelphia, Cinch:m:4i, and Chi cago, • ivbo will doubtless supply nd di ti ()hal particutais to sucti as desire them. - • IxstrrnTE—COMMEXCEMENT EXERCII4 ES.—i large, intelligent and appreciative autlienceiras assembled at the Presb)te rian Church, on. Thursday evening, the 13th instant, to listen to the commence ment exercises of the Susquehanna 'Colle giate Institute. The programme was se lect and entertaining, and the exercises I compared very favorable with thdse of 1 previous ;occasions. As it would be un- ' juitt to discriminate where everything was excellent, wo , can do no better than to monition the principal parts of ;the pro gramme, as nearly as we can recollect, ini the der in which tliey 'occurred.. Before the Commencement of the regular exercis es, a prayer was offered by Al. tkUltripr, one of the trustees of the Institute. Next folldwed the welcome song, a chnvris liy a class of girls, whose happy lauering faces were suggestive of vacation, arid gave, in fact, louder and more hearty welcome thinveu the words of their sotig. Mr. i ., F. J. nrtixEr delivered' the saliitatory, and dld himself credit both in the comp°. sition land his manner of sPeaking, "receiv ing hearty and well merited- applause. Don Psrissort 'anti DILA - NOEL is next entertained the audience %%MI an instru mental duct, which was highly compli mented by the. musicians othe audience. This was immediately foild - ed by an es i sa) entitled "A Glance at the Future," j,y Mr. J. C. JonNSTON, which, while con taining few now thoughts, was written in a happy style,_and read with pleasing of--. 1 rect. Tho song entitled, "Come, ,iilerry 1 Bird of Spring,'_ by Misses PASSAGE and NoatEs would have done credit to far old er and more experienced singers, and was . Ireceived with many marks of approval. Mr. GE°. E, .Moruus delivered an ora tion, " Education," in a style which won for him many words of praise, and his ef for was, by some, pronounced the bast of the evening. MAICODDING'S performance of the piano solo "Oberon antaisie," was very creditable both to her4elf and herteacher; Miss LIDA NV KINS, , who has charge of the musical department of th. 3 Institute. "The Batty, ' though a some what difficult .piece or declamation, was finely done by HA EY OGRE; FRANKIE W(tODREEP full sustained her former reputation, fn re rendering of a vocal so lo—" The Ma ket Day," doing credit to herself and char. The same might be said of 11' rime DAVIEs, whose rendering of "Jape's Conquest," would have done lioner* a trained elocutionist. The Pia no'!lo by Miss Petrie was also excellent, an the marks of commendation manifest papa by the audience were evidence that they wero.,not Unappreciative of its merits:' " )1 - emery and Ilepe," was thertitle of the graduating essay by Jennie. L. Shrith. The essay evinced careful prepration, and exceeded, in point of merit, ordinary compositions of its class. It was evidettt . to mll . who heard the essay that Mparr Smith is aZoung lady. of more than .ordi naretaleduid good sense, and this opin ion was fully corroborated by the remarks of sortief her teachers, made in answer to subsequent inquiries. "Nancy Lee," a baritone solo, was well rendered by Charles'Fox, and also very favorably received. The valedictory was deiiiered by Edwin O. Buffington in his nhual plesmaut and graceful manner. It was listened to with marked attention, and tti . espealier greeted at its cline with hearty 'and unaffected marks of approval. That Mr. Buffington is a -young man of eicellent mind and of diligent and studi ous !i abits was equall y evident, from the styl of his address and the reputation , of iiil among his teachers and fellow stu-, de+ &wont whom the expressions of re- , ,gret at loaing him were very numerous. The diplomas: werepresented by Prcites. i earl cioinlan with a feW appropriate re mar' after which the Audience was 'Mai missed with a benediction by. Dr. Stew{ art. ! . - In (=elusion we hardly know lick toti eongiatulate—the students of the Instii r Me for the advantages !MO they eejoyi the Faculty of the Institute for theirana. COM asinktructort of ididlitimi or 'the people of Totsangoott haring such an in• l i t stitutiou in t it midst, ::Profeseor club:- lan, by, his th rough andcareftil dines° of instruction a ,d by his conscientioui and upright dealings pays' man-has -Won hosts of friends in this vicinity, and - establbdted a repu tattoo for the Institute as it has never heroin enjoy d." May the people . of To. wanda and vicinity continue` to enjoy the advantages of the Institute; and also to appreciate them more and more. READ the. advertisement .10f CHAS. 11. WIMADON & SON., in another column.— They hievii a la4ceeonnern. - - Annazioawasors are being made to run an excursion train from this place to kan sas at greatly reduced lutes. It is ex 'pected that the party will be in readiness to start about the first of July yor par. ticulars call on H. E. Waimea, ticket agent at upper depot, or daptain vILLE. I 'A Dov's Lonic.—The boil at. Sunday, school, when asked who made the beauti ful surrounding hilts, replieckthat he did not know, as his parents had only moved lute town the day before. Ett ally sensi ble are those who persist in us ng the un wholesome, disgustingly-lam. ' and dras tic pills. while Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pur gative Pellets, which are sugar-coated, and little larger than mustard seeds, will, by thhir gentle, yet positive action Amon the stomach and liver, speedily correctall indigestion and torpidity of the liver, thus permanently curing constipation. I= San Leandro, Cal., June ath,.1877. Dr. Diktat:a—Dear Sir: I have employed your Pleasant Purgative Pellets In my practice for the' last four years. I nom use no otberalterative or Cathartic medicines,. In all chronic derangements of the stomach, liver and bowels. I know of no thing that equals them. J. .11.°3111.1.1111, 31, 0 A/bla, lows, July lOtn, ISM Dr. Mac...E.—Dear Sir: 7 i,ur Pleasant ?cm:a live Pellets are all you chitin them to he: I also re gard your Golden Medical I/litcovery, Favorite Pre• "caption and t.tage'" Catarrh 'Comedy,. as very sit pisrlor nmdiclues. COUSINS, M. D. NEW LOCALS, ii J. C. BLI:51 has received a NEW STOCK OF LADIES , AND . CHILDREN'S WEAR for the Summer Trade, which be-offers at prices (Sr teas than heretofore spid, ' and at lower figures thin any competitor csti duplicate. Call, examine anti be convinced.' Store op Main street, South side of Bridge,—sign of 6 • ,GOOD PASTURE' at fifty cents per week. Enquire ut J. C..PATTOIV. - 2-w. vir.READY MADE SUITS; HO SIERY, and GLOVES and FANCY' GOODS, at STERN Droe , N. Y% Store. =la , Ur MILLINERY GOODS in the larg. eat VARIETY, of the laste3t - tkyles, at wholesale and retail, at 517.11 N Bros' N. Y. store, No. 1 Brldge . Strept, Towaila, Pa., Call andl Inspect. • June-7 • -ice' The Kaihead!' are now at peace, And the hot9lllbase had their "war: 4 'The result of 'this recent enttli.g of first-clan hotel rates In NesrlY.ott leaves . the Grand Central In the lead, %Otte, rates one and'two dollars per day lower than the rest. frfr FOPIITI JULY PARTy.--Your seltand lady are respectfully Invited to attend a Fourth of duty Party tol,v given at the Bartlett ileum*, kry anitttig , TfitiltSll AY EVENING. Jlit.Yreth.'lSlS.: Music by 11( . 1)o:tat-bet Ilaith`a Band. of Waverly, N. Y. BARTLETT Buorttslcs, PrOjell.' Wysaultilig, June 13-tve. ger' By universal accord AYER'S CA' THARTIC riLit.s are the best or all purgatives for templets°. ,They are the product of long,datt4l ! ons and sueeessful clToical iniestigathin, - anti their'ns-, by Physicians In their practice, And by 'all civilized nations, penes theta the tket'and Most effectual purgative Pill that medical yklll can defise. Being purely vegetable no harm dan arise trent their use. In intrinsic value and Curative powers no other pitta can be competed with 'them. `and every per Son, knowing their virtues, em ploy them; when needed. They keep the system in perfect order, and titeintain in lice:lthy action the whole machinery of) life. 3111 d. searching and ef fectual, they are specially adapter to the seeds of the digestive apparatus, ecrattgate i nts of which they prevent and cure, If timely' taken. iThey err the best and safest phobic to emplyy for children and weakened constputlons, where a Iliad, but effeetnal, cathartic laTegalrett SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS. BUSINESS LOCAL DRESS.GOODS at reduced, prices . at .7. L. lit.:¢T'A. may:. Cr Misses SUELL & FAIMAif - do all kth4 of DRESS 31 AKIN°. ROSZERY 1 lIOSIERTI HOSIE, RY 41! ew styles at J. L. KENT'S.) mar:. • Everything in the line of' station , ery it -3v invcoun & SHACT*B; Chi' StIETLA'k) SHAWLS in grfat variety at - , —7 lnr — Lidinic - --Id-isi.ert: and cliildren;' 1.10:3 . 1E1CY at J. L. liicNT'F. may:. Clr TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS and to ELS, at J. I:RE:4yr, may:. tw- Sttaw \York and Bleaching a mie clalty at SNELL it YAW:II.6I . S. • • ,-- .13r Thompson's GLOVE FITTING CORSET at J. is. siasr ' s, matt Ur PARASOLS 'an UMBRELLAS at J. L. Kim VS. may;. nir You can get all the latest styles of Stationery, very cheap, at WitirCoaiu& SIIACT'S - • / BIrs: E. J. Nltsnos is selling goods this sprtn . g c REAPER TITAN•EVER.- Call and examine before purcliaslng. • • pr-LL. Mr Mrs. E. J. MINC4IS has returned Dem - the city, and has decidedly the FINEST DISPLAY OF MILLINER{' NOTIONS In this town. Mn.s E. J.Musoo• 14s TriIM3IED HATS for (.)NP: 1)014.111 Pir Mrs. C H IT ^ ALLEN begs leave to Inform of l ymianda that shr Is now pro pared to do lIV THE ..'I Von ryas/gist& forms. Resfilenco, No. 5 Want & Overtones hook. First Wars!. • . aprt _ . • ___ tar MRS. 311Nilos has the best Skirt Supporter, also the Slrt Waiter:, Vi'" Cousin has the best wearing Slice's tor Men, Boys and Youths; tvca'r sir °tiered lo T'wanda, and at prices wiltitin the reach of all. or The Largest, .Best \ - uti Cheapest line of Shes for Ladles% Slisses`\arld Childrens• nwear Is found at CORMS'S new store or et Main • and Tlnasta, Tracy & S:oble's Block. M4'418 Elr.C.owm....s' Bakery Wagon, of the Ist Ward Bakery, will be on hand daily wiih Fresh Crackers hot from the own,. Mewl, Pies, . _ Cakes, ie. spell . Or Don't you - forget it. • 'We have an excellent CRACKER stANtIFACToRY Ati town i nt COWLES , rwiEttY„ where you can buy the best trosh-InOted cra4ers. rirWOOL &13,1)ING.—T4e business of Carding will be4ouducted as_nsual at the old establishment In 'Camptown during fhe coming will be ready to do the first - Sack that comes, find cheerfully refer to those for whom we worked last season, as to the leallty of wort that may be expected. Mayllth 18711. • • CLOSING OUT SALE of Gold and Scher Watches, Chains, Fancy Jewelry, eta The undersigned having purchased at Sheriff's Sale the entire stock of Watches, Chains, Sliver and Plated Ware, In the store .formerly occupied by N. !Inv nvrass.x,undnot wiphing to remain In the -busi ness, has - concluded to sell the entire stock regard less of cost, In order to cried up the bualness. Call nrly and secure bargains. 31. JAcons. E. A. DORgArL, 3Z East Watei! Strfet, ELUIRA, 'N. Y. -,, I First Floor—DßY GOODS. Second FIoor—StILTAN EMT. - I 1 1. '" Third FIoor—CARPETS. • i , Fourth FIoor—CLOAE4 AND SUITS. - : tlpp3r floors aceeseible hi Elevator. A-vtaltoe nier4Ori will mare thou aitiply repay. . Mid* . SPECIAL LOCAL. or PIANOS AND. OROANL—It you Wish to purchase a, very sluipekw PIANO or ORGAN, equal In every exceihmat to any made, at Narita°. toren' Wholesale Price, and thus save , nearly one- Half of your money, do not fall, before purchasing, to write for maws of 'description and prices, to Post Unice Box - 3985, Now York. •; Aliwch 7, MOS. tt.- - • tom' F. itLITNIIEL'S BITTER WINE ftr IRON gives tone to the stomach; improves the ap petite end assists digestion, excites the bowels to healthy action. expelling all the foul humors that contaminate the blood, corrupt the secretions and offend the breath. It excites the Over to a healthy action and strengthens the nerves, imparting that glew to life that proceeds alone from per tett health. Thousands In all walks of life, testify tothe virtues of this emcee/lent MieUetne in correcting the de rangement of the digestive organs. Oct. the geed- Inc. Sold only In one dollar bottles. Ask for E.F.. littvitnnt.'s BUTT= WINE, OF 1110 x, and take no other. Dropepiilst Dyspepollat Dripepolail E. P. Kunkel% Hitter Wine of Iron, a sure cure for this disease. 11 has been prescribed daily toe many years In tee practice of eminent physicians, with uniscralelled success. !Symptoms aro loss of appetite, wind and Mains of food, dryness In month. Weed/eche, Wariness, aleeplessmits and low spirits. Oet the genuine. Not sold in bulk, only one dollar •botiles. no you ,want sinne thing to atrengt hen your Do yorrwant a good appetite? Do you want to get rid' of nervousness? Do you want 'energy ? Ln you want to sleep well, or be cured of dyspepsia, kidney or liver dlsease? Try E. F. Kr Nirec.'a!ltrrraw WINE or I now. Every bottle guaranteed to do es recommended. Depot and office. 210 North Ninth Street, PbEadelphia, ea. Get the genucne. Sold by all drugElets. Asir for E. P. Rankers and take no other. All /ask tam, trial of this valuable med icine. One bottle will convince you. Get six but, lies for Ore dolla>•s. one dollar for one. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Tape Worm, Pin. Seat arid Stomach - Worms Lre moved alive In front two to (our hours. No tee un til heful of Tape Worm passes alive And in one. Ask your druggist for Kunkel's Work Syrup. Sold only lu one dollar bottles. Used for schlldreo or grown persona. It never falls. Or send for circu lar to Dr. Kunkel. - 259 North Ninth Street. Phila delphia, Pa. Advice- - by malt tree. Send three coktstatop for return of letter. E. P. Kunkel's LostsUl and E. F. Run- ken. Shampoo for the Hair. _ . The best and cheipest Hair Dressing and Hair Cleaner in the world. They remove dandruff, allay Irritation. sts,the and cool the heated scalp, prevent the hair from falling off. and promote the growth In a very short time. They preserve and beautify . the Hair, and render it soft and glossy. They im part s brilliancy and a silky appearance to braid and wiry Hair. and an a hair dressing they arc un rivalled : eradicate dandruff and prevent baldness. The shampoo deaans the Hair, removes grease, scurf, itching, eruption. Cures headache produced by heat and fatigue. Kunkel's Shampoo and I-us= traPrentore flair bi a natural and glossy color, re store faded, dry, harsh and wiry. hair. PHce per bottle, fI. Ask your druggist for them, or send to E. P. Kunkel, Prmrietor, No. 259 'Kurth -Ninth Strut. Philadelphia, fllay3-3m. GOULD—YAM AUKEIi• At the residence of the bride!" mother, In Tarrytown, by Rev. L. U. Crippou, 3 1r. Samuel G. Gould, Of Vial Hill, and Miss Alice Van'Anked, of Terryfewn. SMITII—n EATIE—At ithelhorne `ist -the 'ride, June 3, lit 73, by Roe. Gee. L. / Williams, Geo. W. Smith, of Albert', and Miss Cora E. Heath. of Rome. ISEIRMAN—TIMESDAt E.—lu Leßavavide,Jone oth. 187 S, by Rev. Jan es Itlehmonia Mr. Har mon S. BeCllllll, of Pike, and !Ilse Ida L. TrOes dale, of Heath. ' . . . PRESTON .;—ln West Burlington June, 18 1878, Albert Prestos! age!! 37 years. TOWANDA MARKETS. • REPORTED BY STEVENS & LONG, ' • General dealers 11! Groceries and Produce, Patton's , Block, corner Main and Bridge Streets: 'WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, 1878. . - WI/OLESALL. RETAIL. Flour per ,11b1 I el 40@e1 50 ell 506i.e9 00 Flutir per sack 1 - 04 a. 2 00 Corn Meat per 100 lbs ... - k 25(6 Chop Feed 1 . Wheat per bush 1. 210 . 1 no - 1 4Pak Corn 40 45 5:4 RyeSurfvo -65 Oats ; ....... ..... 25 '' . 4..5..__ 35@) Buckwheat , 40 43 Clover sertl,niedluin.,.. 500 • Timothy. wrstern , 1 ... .. ' 1 75(4 " Brans, 62 1b5,...... 1 0001 125 1. 50 200 Pork, mess 12 of oFit. - - 10 'lsressed hogs - OS limns 07 ; 06 9 10 . 'Sbouleteri . Lord Cl- 09 ' 12 ;bitter, tubs If.j II 154 16 Roll.; 124 15 150 16 I.:Rics. freak 13 • 1.1 I'tniese ••• , 10 . 11 • 'l5 Green apples, Meth . . . Cranberries per quart. , :.l2 , :i , Pot itoes,.per bushel".'i. 60 " 70 Onions '5O , 65 Beeswax 22 CORRECTED BT DAYTON: .t BRO Hides. , , 0.1(1.1 Veal sklits• : - 400.0 , 4 .1. - Deacons . ; ',200:30 Sheep pelts. „: ' ' " ltssqiiVi ~„ Tallow • ' _,. 03®06 ASTO* I,S II I,N G., R \ DiSCLOSAT ES., . - 1 PREMIUM HARNESS STORE! nave In stock the largest anti most complete assort- , . . ''Chat AND Fl E i r HARNESS hit can be found in 1 y store between Albany " anil Ehfa.More SPORTING AND TURF GOODS! A large 'variety of • TRUNKS: - ANL/ SATCHELS! A more ceplete stock of - TEAM AND TRACK WHIPS! A larvr and bettor assortment of LADIES' AND GENTS' RIDING • In conclusion, we . say thatwe have everything that ran be natneti connectl..4 with a luni.ness of this kiwi, that we are anxious to soil, Wake up and PULL DOWN 'YOUR :VEST Mot come bp and see us, and we will demonstrate 206 E. WATER STREET, ELMIRA, in,Sign'of the Gold Collar.ia CHAS. 11. WHEADON & SO" M. KENT. H. Who/ethic and Retail CLOTHING Gouts' Furnishing Goo4s, 133 EAST WATER - STREET, LORING BLOCK, ELMIRA. 11. B. INGUAM4' V. June 13, IWN K.-VINCENT,: • • • JEWELER; • (Opposite R.,thbun House) 212 EAST WATER STREET, ELMIRA, N. Y • W ITKOFF HOUSE, , (Formerly Pennsylvania Itonse.) — • • 117 wpsT WATER STREET. ELMIRA, N. 'T. B. B. HOLIDA"7, Agent. ' ' Street ears prat the House ever) fittee d minutes. Bum 112.09 rr oay. ' aped& rates sit n to cow. vandal awn stkixtag over auTlay. Lapr.r.R. MARRIED. DIED. I Elmira- Adverts; ements. =EI I= MEM SADDLES, &c.; Sc =W9 O : EA LE it IN, / -AND- . New Adiertisemati. NOTICE. -- The copartorn heretofore existing between tbelinderstglitsl, under the firm names of Noble k Vincent and A. J. Noble Jr Co., baling been dissolved by mut- ual agreement, tbts Is to notify all persons Indebt ed to, or having claims against satd firm that Alto books, papers and accounts belong to Wat'S, eclat, to whom all payments should be made and by *horn all proper demands against add Arm will be paid. • . • . A. J. NORIA& Towanda, Juno 19, MA. WM. ii. vzscrairr; RECEIPTS AND EXPENDI tures of Pito' School Distrlit for Ike year ending Juno 34. 1971: • ititelitril3.. . Cub on hand last year ' 042 51 .. A monat of duplicate for 1677.....; 1,811. 49 ' • State appropriation 7136 01: • ' From , former colle,:tor ' .... 400 on Due on duplicate 1576 - 206 56 - • • "'""•' .1 . 1 ) 3 14 1 N, iXraNDlTUrilts. . reactant , war," • Fuel soil contingencies.— Ir.sonoratlons to collectors. Percentage to collectors... Duo -on duplAnsto 1k76 Puts on dupllcatti 161; Cash In Treasury X 1,177 99 C. A. SQUIRES, Seentary. ilke, Pa.. Jima - • -NAT , I" • I'FIE UNDERSIGNED Auditors of Smithfield Township, Urid• ford County, Penn., have. examined the accounts 'pr Ste :School Board for the year ending June ad, 1678: e lak toe Valance In Tre. is June 2 1877..,912.4 25 Balmier,. In ha 0s t A. Phelps... 6 60 Automata du pica for 1877-4878 1,93 r 43 , State appropriation dr Has 264 M . —.---92,753 90 And the Treasurer's credit by— . P.aoneratioris ' • •IS 12 Per cent, on duplicate ' 94 87 State appropnatton...—.. • 719 Orders Issued to payl. Teachers ' $1,727 11 • 'Repairs on buildings.,... • gt 23 IVOtrutr, he 190 . 00 3terehandise 28 19 • Secretary's salary.;..... 20 00 2,063 53 . . . •rialance in hands of E. V. Nicholls 521'80 - - Balance its hands of A. Phelps.... aGo • . Outstanding orders last year /a 50 ~ . . ' . - ''''"" -4 1 2 . 753 50 Witness our bands this 3d day of June, 1858. O. B,SUNINEII, ' SI ALIE TRACY,Auditors. ' • • • C. T. WOOD, , Smithfield Twp., June 20, 1678. . _ • LIST OF. LETTERS remaining in L Post Office at' Towanda.. Bradford Co., Ps. for the week - ending June 19, 1878: Brown. SfranGa ,Pine, Michael Brown, Albert . Paquin. C: W., . Draper, C. V. • Schultz, Fred • Huntley., 3tra. 11. Swart, A. J. . Ilorton.,ltichard Spencer, Amos Nfitchell, . (3) . Stark, D. W. McColl:lick, Elizabeth Turptn, Amon . Peck, Nellle .' Tracy, Llbbte • White;Jofin Persons calling for any of the above will please say "advertised, • givt.ny date otillt. ' S. W. ALVORD, P. 111. TTLbusiness yon can . engage in. IS to t 2.0 per 1...401 .day made by any worker of either sex right in their own localities. Particulars and satn: pies worth 05 free. Improve your-spare. time at, this business. Address Slotssots k Co., Portland. Maine. may3o-Iy.. GREA:PLI"REDUCED PRICES ! :re,unilersigned to tia p , n PLALI.4II 4 IGq*ATCUING, .AND BE-SAWING, dud all kinds of Planingsmill Wort, AWAY.DOWNi DOWN DOWN So far you can't see It. .1 have also on barid a large stock af___ SASE[ AND DOORS. . ... Nifitieh 1 ant selling at prices to snit the tineS. /. WINDOW-BLIDS 3111 c promptly to order, at a low price, for CASE IF YOU WANT TO .GF ! T RICH QUICK, Call and see my Goods and Prices. Lumber bionght here to be milled, will he kept owlet corer and perfectly dry until taken away. Cli/ed sheds fur your horses, and a dry place to load. Towanda. Jan. 18, 1877 J. L Eent. SUMMER GOODS CASH PRICES! II • • ..11:1Y.E NOW ON IjAAYD\ TULL , LINE OF Pig red Lawns, Figured. Lawns, ME irlilte Goods ; il'hite Goods, Bit Wings, - tt•e. , ; • nit ;Jigs tte Faris and -Is arasols IN ,0 BEAT VARIETY . AT REDUCED P.fi ICES. Tawar4a, Pa., Junti 0, 11 78, ZilEtt .gAriEfBL--liirisrirtue }.3 of • standry writs twined out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, and to me AI. rectal. I will eximse to publicsal • on THUBSDA the :7th day of JUNE, 1876." at the door of the Court Howe, In Towanda Borough. at I o'clock, P at., the followtog described property, j(1 , wit: - • No L'One lot. piece or parcel of Lsnd.sttnato In Athetut,boro',.houtoied - north by duacirtehanna-st, east bylands of tl L Drake; south by the . tarots of • - thelato Artward Herrick'. west by ilatraiit: being al feet trout on Main-stand laa feet on Busouchatt• mast: siith Ithree-Story !HUY hnaldlfr ntditifshed.- t framed house, .1 - framed-hap,. and few troll trees thereon.. . . . 'No 2. ALsia—o lx6 otherlorsittlate In Athens Ito. to'. bounded as folloWst.Being lots- No - 218 and 21'8 atemdlnit to plot or plan made by Orson Rickey for - the Ifon•Edirard Herrick, and recorded in Et-Al ford County Common Pleas; lt being the - amine tot deeded to P. If Clark by N C Harris- and wife, by deed, dated Dec 1,. 1576. with 1 dwelling house . . _,. _ r thereon - , • . X 0 3: ALSO--One other lot situate, In.-Athens twp, bounded rind described as follows : . Beginning Beginning at a post, on th e east - hank of • the Snispichanna 0-, 'err, -being the 'lenitive** cur of Mull to poseessirra of 3 T ff llyers land; thence along' the north Coe of saldllyres land south VW. 30', east 173 rale to a prat atvl stones for a cur; thence loy lands of Sam uel II nt , tt north 3 0 ,:l0' east Zi 4:10 - tons to "a post and stoner' for aeor; thence by same Janda of Sant ee! ft elett, south 86°, 30', cast 3t 16-100 rods to a post and Stones for g ent ; thence by lambi of game el Orenaltircs uorth 10°, 30'.vreatta 344011; rods to a post soil stones for a eor; thence by -lands of grant. era, north HP, 30' wear, 03 2-10 -tots to- a: post and stouts for a cur thence.by ;ands of granters north 86 0 , west - 48 7-10 rod 4 Pt a post on the west side of the fndle rood: in Milne froth Athens -to etheshe quin; Wald post being 3 feet north, (root a small elm beet thence alone the west side of satd puldle read :south' 40°, 20' west 18 rod,stO a stake; thentisnerth 86°, SO' west to the east bank •of - the Susquehanna ricer to a batteruut tree; thence annig said rive . .sentlia°,3Cd west 14 2-10 rods; thence south 18°,-30' (t e s west fire , lxt Mate South 27°, 00" west r;;ds; thettee south 32°, 30' west 44 O• 10 rods to, e place .of beginning ; contains 100 acres anti 21 pera more or lons, about 70 acres Improved, with 1 framed hogite, 1 framed bart/„.abetalt chliard of fruit trees hereon. k. , , 41,431 16 .. 321 13 106 26 .. 136 04 .. -182 21 .. 10 46 -----7r1r4185411 No 1. ALSO—One other lot satiate in Sheshe vin twp, bounded and described as follows. Be ginning at a pine knot standing on the south line • bf C IC .Shepard'; land; thence along said hisepard's south line east originally run 1553 9-10 reds to post, the southeast car of liheparcl's farm: thenco , Booth as originally run 60 rods to the -center of the creek road;thence along the center of the same 40 0 west as °sleazily run 12 4-10 rods to a stake for a cor;lhence Went or parallel with the north line 233 1-10 rods to a stake cor; thence north IMO, east SS originally run 64 3-10 rods to the. place of .begin ning; contains 72.6-10 acres more Or less, according to a survey-made by Z F Walker; being the north Mgr of lot No 4on the subdivision of A vital Co lan - d8 on warrant No 457, about 20 acres improved, with 1 board ham and few fruit trees *erten. Seized and taken into-execution at the suit of W H Canner vs J L Co'rhin. No 6.. ALSO—One other la situate in Towanda bow, bounded and 'described as follows Begin- Mug at a poet on_thircorrier of Eentre-st and' Vint 'aye; thence by First-ave nortt; no, east - 100 ft, to a • post: thelme by lot sold to Loveland south 20 0 , east 75ft to a post cor: thence by vacant kit south west 100 ft to Center-aye; thence by Center-ave north 251° west 75ft to the place'ef beginning ; con tains 7500 tans feet, being lot No it, block No 7; , in Sayre & 'Ws addition to Towanda, with a fram ed dwelling house 'and few fruit treesAlcreon. Seized-and taken into execution at the suit _Of the - Towanda Building and Saving Fund Association of Towanda boro' vs Ira Eettephens. No 6. ALSO—One other lot situate In Canton twp, Thbunded and described as follows I Beginning. at o, post the autheast cor of lands formerly owned - by aamea3fettler; thence 109 640 pets to a post: thence south 89 0 , east 06 8.10 pore to a post ; thence -south 100.6-10 pers to a post' n warrant-fee; thence along the satne north 84 0 ... west 96. 8-10 pore to the place of beginning ;:contains 62 ;cps and 94 pers more or less, about 50 acres improves!, with 1 train, ed house'. 1 framed barn, and fete fruit trees there on.. Seized and taken into ex Mtlou at the suit of M Smith's use vs 251 Smitl . who surylves Silas Smith. ANDREW J. LATTON,.Shenff..' Sheriff's Oillre„Towanda, Jade 5;1678. TN BANKRYPTCY. District 1 Court of the 'rutted States for the Western District of Pennsylvania. In rhismatter of Juiloon S. Blackinaa; liankrupt. - Western District Pennsylvania. , so. A _Warrant in bankruptcy has bleu issued by said Court against the estate of Judson S. Black man,-otthe county of. Bradford and Staten! Penn. Rylvanin, in said District, adJudged , a bankrupt upon petition of his credltors,„and the payment of .any debts and the delivery-of any propel Leong-- Mg to sold bankrupt, to him or to his use, anti the transfer or any property by him - are forbidden by law.- A meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt to prove their debts and chrs;se one or more as signees of bit estate, will be held atla Court of Bankniptes to be holden at Towanda, in said dis trict, on THURSDAY., JULY rith, A. D. Is7A. st /0 0. Ok•cke•A.If.. at the oil:coot Overton k „Ilercur, 1.• - • fore I:, A. Mercur, .Esq., one of-the BegiSters lit Bankruptcy In said diatrict. • • • • . • • /201 IN HALL, S. MarsliaPror said District Towanda, dime I,t, 1573•Ait. • AUDITOWS NOTICE.—rn the matter of the et ate of Wm: H. Morgan. late M Towanda Borongh. decea4ed: Itr the Orphans . ' ' COurt Jiradfor, l , County. - The undersign* an Auditor appointed by court to dikartbute moneye in the hands of 11. B. 'Morgan, Administrator of said estate av shown by his pcirtiaf account, attend tp the duties of hts alTidatment at his efaet. In Towanda Borough, Pa.. 011.FRID AY, JPHY 13, 167,4, at 10 - o'chicir. .M.,,when'r.nd whole all per,otis having claims upon said tomb must present them, or qlse be fdrever debarred from coming In upon the same, JOHN W. MIX, - Anditor. ' Towanda. Pa., June 6, 157:1-w4.. L. B. BODOERS. NOTICE. First • Bank nr Athens. Pa., vs. Wyman Vanduzer. In thii'court of Common Pleas of Brad. fonlkounty, Sept'ffertn; 1447 The undersigned. an Auditor appointed by 'the Pourt of Common Pleas - of Bradford County to tics. -tribute the money arlslnk !rein the Sheritrs Sale of - defeudant's'personal property, will' attend to the duties of hi* appointment' at Ws deice In Athens Coro . , on 310',N11A1. - ... JULY IsT, ISTa, at 0 o'clock, A. M., at. whitßr time and MAO all persons lnter. (-sled will pre,sith their elalnbt, - or be forever de barred front eeming in on said fund. - J. B. REEVE, Auditor, Athens, June e4w. ITDITOR'S - NOTIOE. -G. F. 13 Taller C. C. F. Nichols. - the Court of Common' Pleas of Uradford tieranty, No, 402,May to 187 a. , • The ndersigned. an Auditor appointed by the rottra3 distribute the in the hands of the Sherig rising from • the sale of 'the defendant's real.csta will attend to the duties of the appoint. 'moat Iit.7II..MIAT the llth day of J 11. Y, 1874 at his office in Towanda Borough, at II o'clook A. M., at whieb !lace and ptare, all parties haring . - ta!ths (in said fund tifu,t presont them, or be de barred frontteoming in upon the same: .1.- A IC PR f.W WILT, Towanda, .Tun«.... 13: 'ts,7l- tr:. • Auditor AUDITOR'S NoTroz. John Welle , noltenhark Vs. Cyrus "(Very; Lti the Court of C.;ommoil Pleas of Bradford Corcnty, , No. 14:S, 31ay, fnrtu 165. The tuelerdgmed. an Auditor appointed by the court to distribute the :fund artsing from the - !if's ..ale of defenda:lt's real estate, will attend to the dutio.i.of his appointment at The office of Over ton dr`Siorene, in the itotongit or Towandzo on MONDAY the day of,.JULY.ISTS at lo o'eloek 1. M..;when And where all persona haying 412ftir.+: flt;:t1 must, pre,ent th:•ln. or he forever de.b.lrred front roiling . ..ln on said fund. _ ' It. A. mEncur., Towatuln, June - 13 •7i-Iw. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.—In the Distriet_Coort of the rotted States for:_the Western District.of Pentisylsanta. In the matter of Niattiou C. Nlereur. bankrupt. In bankropif:„... ..To - whom It oily concern: The undterdg 4 ed hereby gives notice of his appointment as AsSVP"eo of Mahlon C, 31,•reur.. of Towanda Bore% Sit. tso County of Bradford and State of PentisylrAtils, within said District. who has .been adjottgli a bankrtipt "ppon creditor' petition. by the . DI., let I Court' of . 1?.31 , 1 District. • ISM. A, ' Monteton, June t" As , ign , 4o. ' AuPI TOP% 'S NOV CEL—J n the estate of John Neeler, decd .hrt the Or. ..plitts' Court for theXontity of 'Bradford. The onderslgned. Allfittor appointed byA the said Conit to distribute the funds in the Intsufs of - the Adminfdrator, ivi ll attentrtot he duties hlti anpolnttnent - on TICEtiDAY. JULY, Itith, A. D. 1679. at 1 o'clock p. of said day, at' the office of Davies & Caritochao ,In Towanda. Borough, when and where all persons are required to Make their - claimrbefore Inc as such Auditor, or be debarred Trent Collihrig In upon said fond. " - W. it. CAILSOCIIA;S", .%: - uLtt}:er. Tovrancla,.:Pine •20, ME MEI ithMINISTI. OR'S _N„tic,. Is hereby given. that. alliersods ltt Aetit,d to the estate of A tina Muusoit, late of San Frallitif•Car. C 31., III;01 Make immediate tiay- Meld, and all 134sOns having realms azal4ist tech caate most present them itnly antlientirated s , .ttlement* - 11: . b: I June Adlnitil,trutor. . • PIIINISTRATORS' NOTICE. - —l , :ottce 1s hereby given that all persons In debted 10 the estate et Ilerace:Wllll , tom late nr . A t bons Bore', deed. a . m requested to make taned- • late payMent, and all peyvons hay claim* azainst, said estate Must present them tl Ithenticated; . • for settlement. e•ATIICItINF ; I.;,. - : . * J IST_,O`..;, -• • It. F. G* • - Athens, Pa.. •-- 1 - 4 1 X EC IT TO;R: - is hereby glter'', the estanF ofAdios 11,, . must - make- ItunC all, persons having claims ager....„l.,.4irtk-_, -.t, • re?eitt. the: duly authenticate - 4 rot .. SIMEON Wysox„Jgne 6-W4 XECITTQR'S NOTICE. ttcc is hereby given that all persons intfas:..4t to the estate or E. S. Gregory. late of Wyalusing , • township, .Ico.l, mast tnalte In3mediate payment, and all persons having ealini against sald eitate, ' must present them duty authenticated settle.; ‘,„ went. 11A.ICRISOli BLACK, - , Wyalusing Pa., .liarlS. , . Executrix. . . • FXECU TOR'S NOTICE.-i--Notace Is hereby gleemthat all peroos Indebted to t no estate of Joseph Munphrty, late of Sheshequit . de-'4l. are requested to make immediate payment,. and all perlons hexing elatms against' sald estate tnniwpresent them.duly at . itheutte,sted for settle. meat. - A.. 1 1 .• THOMPSON: tlltestyttinln, Mgt. 78. • ' EieCutor.' T 4 KECUTOR'S 3 , T OTIC -AL'A ts htrrby given that all persons Indebted to tle.t estate of tk. A. Gamin, late of Wilmot, dee'd, are mqueslett to make immediate payment, end alt . pfrsons havlng - elalms against said estate must present them duly authenticated for settlement. - TIMMAS Executor.% Sugar Ran, May:, ME DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. , „EX.—Notice IS hereby risen that all persons iti del ett to the e state ot Cotnell a dikeway,lat of She. • shelnln Wm., decd. are requested to make hewed late pay nieut;arldlll personsitasing claims :teal Te,t. !- said estate meat itreaent tttem duty atitheutteated- - rot settliluout.: •G. S.-LAWRENCE, .• • , May„l4-6w. ' Amtutstrator. • - • - J.. L; -KENT. yr raw-mate toone_v faster at work for us than at 4 U apyttihrfi else.' Capital not vet:itied.; we wt I styrt you. el 2 per day at home made by the , lndllf , trion". Men, wooled. buys add girls wanted every- . where to wort for-us. - Note . U the time.' etetty Outfit and menus fret,. AAdrers TR4r; 1 Cu« Au" gusts, ' Jr4y2o4y, • . - OM ES 1 KM Mi EIRM