ES 11 4 •;,. ,sittll . 1441 1 1; 0 1 4 Ni tcllOttet. t 6' T,0,-atcia, Vnasday, :tine 27, 137$ W. A. 011AMBEILIN, - . Doilurn :VINE JL prilL .1P1 7 , \ WAMES, " • SI LYE II PLATED WIRE, • • i•ow A, A. 1 \\ •Towanda, Jan. 18, 1877. • LOCAL AND CENERAL. CANTON will cekbraSc oil the Fourth • Tur. faie on the S. nml S. It. It. has Irl fl considerably redticed. • Toy Ga:ctlr, letirns that an oil we is to lie t..tuilc iii. Mosienille;kis comity ` Loym, Sock toal has recently been test ea oil the propellers o?the Wi.llatid Calm Camlit, with entirC. satisfaction. Geo. Mr. y, Jr., an eupelielecd "ter, has become one of the editors of the Titi ; - ;a Conrail Bee9r(l, (*ego, N. Y. 11Ev. G. C. '.lo:cr.sy of the 31. E. Church preached in Elmira on Sunday last. His pulpit - was supplicil by 116% Mr. GULICK. THE S. L. and S. R. R. Co. sold 3,600 tons of coal 'during the' month of May against 306 tons Ilip.pcl during the Lor revoriding month last ear. _4- Tim soldiers Of Sullivan County are re quested to /meet in Laporte on the Fourth. Gen. 31.kuria„ IlowrtiN, and Captain CAnNOCIIAN. have been invited to address them.• l Tic,-lit'rs for the exem r sion to 1:11is, Nan ' sas, good for forty' days will be sold for ii:s2. The distant:e is I,t; miles. Per sons desiring to join the exeyo ision can do so by applying to Captaio INTANYILLE. , 7 - _—___4 - cArT. - murroN 1T. , :c.“, Of Spencer, N. Y., died on AVeti . to. day hist. He was one of I heolilest citizens of i lie i l ovvo. stsi vcil in i i the war of 151 . 2, nod was a 4,o:oho - M. Ma sun. Quite a number of his 1 elatives resO . in this county. ' 3lkts. an t id lady of Spring Hill, rtged';t•ii years, ri•ads the . finest print with ease, without the aid - of !dassi,s. She has a " tool '' in a ,raid state of preservation, with which she has mined more than one thousand dollar , weDving. Two of otilenterffising, business firms bavCopeheil a mere inCantim, foklie sale of I)ry Gems. aml Bo As mid Sieves. The parties left:Fred to , are .To". L. F. r.vr ttal J: F. CoßsEr., name:: v.l‘iol the establishment a gni,l rep-a:Atkin. W EI AVyal4isint:, has Thatleacontract 11.1.1.1 . 10 film tie, erect. a new in...! mill for It is the mill, Iv!len «'.ll be the trill establishment nithe rti.i in the iiottn ". 31r. W. Lever 111 , issAlti!i:zs , by halves. Strit.of ANO1:11\1' 'Of Bar01:6 I:`'.!t, With nt kw days lit , wit, il,l thi• r-yil• with a piev of lin, .n.ll' ! cli_ln•ec , i;at(..ti rcno , ying the Organ. TE:e (4.l'eatu and succvs:,,fl.l .I , ptn - ation 1)1. Wo.)vm . llN, of 111 i, pi.vc nu:: young fi iend ETT. for incrly I,l!ce. I , ut vow a lnci^.:inrut busna..ss man or r i% uk, 's 11:o i 5 solve . nt an liort Le, , ' r,Ess E re, (IC 11 , ,k lit ~f Ci).. is raising 1:: stritiA, i ries, - \\c Siw nne h.! 0 11,-; day' fpqn Li ganit•u ' .that ntcaru a iwitily six incinTh in ciri:unifettnees" • \V"m. tries oitreitizetts with fr•iin his trikti. 11:14 fitri:sll , :d 11.ire•••e nett' p.,1 at oesftit lII' 1 to t ts , v.i•eks, and can uric supply all c..iht. Ile h,t. is, radishes, let t ;tee, ete.t I..tlets lift ( 1 . 1). sent the trill THE nhseived 'ea the l•ast 4 trhle ~q the river oil Friday efeeitez. I. y the loirnire.t 01 - Mrs. ii-siileree. tintielillirel the I`.ic wg:, firs! 41i- - eov , Ica in -the itl IIaISV 1•(1/1:1 . t1. 11N111.1.S ' lOSS fIIFICIOIIIC is ei.titititte,' at $ tipai which tLeie wa:; . an ill, , aratlce of ricc.%ldarce Witli an a+ , cient, and fono h,.nore,icustom." uu r pc!I• %Vili Le it-snk , l ICom this .'flee Lest ir(4.lc. 141) , .. a: t• to : by ~ t -,t a, ratri , o.it: a ri , t olds, aial wt..(l, to ottr t cir tt "f v Ai I:tik 01l Th - ips - stl ty next. .lu;t• 11111 \yin :1.111; 1 f thc 1r a' l'.:N It Y. :sll , l v.O luoi•t • t• , it C•4111,4:11 salt , roc the nlli'p:•ho:L p, t•Nr ! ns C•nr!, - . be 11:1%3ng ilia their :ft t't .111 no aud 11;zre 11 , 4 Tit ivel it ‘yill 1,0 your , si.of a (4.1'; (1.1.y5. Lto, cditi.qa no..v iu pr<•.; , , and l av • t . ; b avv ti ; p lu ready nlr• di: triLnti a: by tl c I,f. of Ju iawdrvkl pa_ it ‘n, ~f ;12.,1;FrolITEI: i,.ll),;L•iv,s i:d Lavr• y. , t t hear tic ;iJiw:t:i —the MI .X. elsttm trivelinr; a,,zunt Caliad,i , Sotithei 'lZ•ailway, was in ur.cri 14 ' 4 wi-ck. i, a c,•ry pleas:t geutiviaan. att.i rein c,ent; our, of the leiolitt:.; to the great 111. st. Per tii.k-ets should' vi:t the (':inada South Cr1,.:11 'IL ijUsti r e ; v 4 O cpiinccii(ols, fm , t and pfllite attention,. which is ino;e4l , l^.l or; romp , !;ng 70. of Si a 81. ibC umun - der 0, = M11:1 . 1 e! , C:Vt his route r o.il 011'2 Ci 1 , 14.011, 11 ,, :=1:N FIELD and lctit , A-ifo. 4 , n their 1.1, - ;spect or s,,ou being able t. 3 sit dowo ur..kr thcir "own vine tri (-?.• They hnve a twat and con- (11Cli s tiC(.1, CS.IICCt 1.0 ii w ;thin a fire utontlis. Tim Suutli Main Strcot: Filrati of Col. 7 1 1.ksioN•s1"4•:-111( nr , if t I sightly is Is.ting constructed completed NI ill hr a rn pe , ll.!e-rif Gil' the Ilye lodge if :6' made arrant.tclutil:ts Fourth eciel, F. GILI.L - rir will be 1 and I ).‘NlEL . (!itAsr, dresses will.lie dc:iv :Her. L. NER,:th,l ‘Vn. 3;1'.1; kity, Y. Among iw_a balloon a(2; rtne aftc•rnomi, F el; the eve Lin g. a 1), it wor' t s. :1:-;tTn..s a guarantc.:..that urt tied out wall. Mus: the Sylvania Band. be 501d.,--Tin Gott "c. -^ - - : •-• , ," • : . Dore'r forget th e festival - fertile benefit of the Mourocton M. E. Church. Friday evening. "- . Tut: feast of Corpus Christi If as celebra ted at the Church dtS. S. Peter and Paul on. Thursday laSt. TnE Pa. &, N. Y. IZ It. Co. have erect ed a neat and tnbstantial iron bridge over the creek at Wyalnew. A LITTLE boy, son of AL- L. .i6:1;i1", of Spring Ilill, cut off a finger a fcir dais since with his little hatchet. TILE Athens Gazettc, says the frame of, Bur LY Mr.mis! house a t Sayreis up, -and nearly ready' fur occupalic . . • r I HEY: G. P.lloPtims, orNi... Matthews, lie, officiated in Chi ist Chu rel on Sunday last the Rector being absent. - D. ' . llt.AeK, an old citizen ofTi cora tw WI:0 had been .partially. k ix, for a nnzubtvof years, died last wee ..,- POLTCE4A\LATIINS pronounces tho ret' port that be INtraced.tbeCanton Bank 7olkbers to Bare4 ) a k a pure fabriCation. \ lights of Honor is to •iy soon. This or -14 \ ' spreading very , - • . . .. , :N . c Nrs, 1)) A t.oDt:r. of the ft\ be organizttl in ilittel f,ratdzation appears to f rapidly PEOPLE geuetall3 nay th6;ean.get the best tonsorial work-thine at JorqouNsoN's barbeErsbop, and we heartily aNfire - with vox Tan - : Otreg,7) complains, be -lose the Wavetly depot is beinz COOSt Mete( 1 1 1 . piny, whereas the Owego depot is a hem\ luck structure, DirirrituntA in a \ irulent form is pre vailing' at Orcutt Creek,—this county. Quite a number of children have fallen victiins to its ravages MISS MAGGIE FltA7.Est, of, New York eity. will give lll:mink., didaclie and hu porous ieadings at Mereirr Hall, Tuesday evening, July IS7B. :dn. and Mrs. E. I'. Fox; Mrs. 11. C'. and LorrlE • PonTEn, Col. (vEt:ToN N N and C. I). 1117m el:REY, attended tlie funeral of the late Mis. E. N. FRP.Izi:II-: in Elmira on Monday afterno, Pitor,TrAs has established his head. tasters -ix the room over Tr NEItL.S.7. GOll - Drug ; and I . ;as lixe.i upon the Satm day of eat 11 month as oftice day. 'rue 102 Anniversary of American In ilep•talene.will bq celebrate:l at Hiawa tha GreTre, Owe:; o: Hum Jon:: J. TAY !...”; will Pres Ana Corporal TANNER will orate. oun. generons 1, LLIA 11;1, n i a d, a ~lonal ion or an Uxtetisive addl. i•ta to ILc S'.ieshc.iniii ei.inctery, and the ; est lug ',lace of the d. ad is now being int puovcd and Lwautillf.d: '1'111: hou,e which wps burned on the island a fete• weeks SiiTe, has bten by a neat and cosy looking struc true, and V.\;;nyint. , ..l.G. is•again "Mon :lich of all 11 , !..survevs." t• E. T. Jon and vile, of Waver ly. ami.l):. T. B. ...louNos and w it', of this place, mkomf.anital by the father and :n,ther of the. gentlem..ll, made an exeuf ..i.l, to the S%\ itchback on Tnusd...ylast. Tit:: IZI),:of I.ort, t:,v,)•coritnws in au :1, Loma of thu 11v.iwic pi cipcit,:, - rah :5,,v -ci,Ty Cwt.:cc tracts`, ii“:l , t.iitrg: t h e Herdic I kus. , . w(:e Tiii• Sll.lll tnta! realized THE Con;:;iiitee ; having in cloa:.-ge the pic.tlic \V4 Nton, are. making arrange me;:ts to aceommotlatt, a lar . Lie company. It 'Will prove tme of the most vt,joya‘ole aft.iirA of tl a Llay,.antl it a ti4*- ling expense. and Mrs. C. P. TAvLon hate, the sy-ipa`liy (.I`this cuin , ,innity in the great, .. . einent vOli;icli Las l ociaikn Caen: in the dvath Luit-st child, a larglit and pronii,ing ,lau;Otter. Truly "death 1 .ves a shini:l4 nr.fvk." NoTter.—Tl:e First (Zwuteriy Meeting the noe tar on the Home Chats, wiil hu held ,l[yerstatr ; ;, Saha-- 4.)y awl fith and ith. Pre :;Liding ELler S.F. IIIitINVN WEI pt - esitle, (D. V). All are invitctl to al tet.(l. r;:nsot.,:m..-1. 1 .61. 0... v EN, of this county; is one of Oie instructors in the West ( :,ter S' at. Not inal School: the Sot:linty term be gills July tit.lt, and don t:tittles font. weeks:. 11. M. .111;1:): aid Foci, of Phila- :tut! this jOace —ltl V POI:TEL: drives Slip most r:tyl istf.t,.!ain in town. Tiit.y aio a pair of wa:l-Ima -111 . v. D 4 ,Ct 'l' Si I.:WALT and -.140ge MWU:O - 1`: si.eui la,t Wet k Sus- v PirrroN am oil . on a li.Ling c xcarsion .112,. the " . .ilwllstnti 'lslands:" ,:iii• vi,itiT , g - in !tern 0:: is exrce!eil to, pay kis i!;;T , IaN I,tt It' Xt el:, and ;;;;; t;.ke in 114 , NV,yoiniin* Centett fi'' SiA LDING, a shulcut at the Lchi4lll - 12ive::-ity, is spcildingtin. slim-: w ith his mother in this! —The 9weg“ T.'inee ni last week says : )11.. an:l - 31:-.1\*. 11. Itu;sELL, of Towan .l3, are visiting at the re:.;tienee of Mr. S. Joss.::, Tioga, • i --1%•of. Mc('4)4974, the pnl nlar aril Hieeessful I'rilu of the 'frog 'Grimled Sch(4o,, spending a lil,rt ion of his soin wur vaeatiwi itt-New LAon, N. Y. CNr.lttoN anived : ':lionte. Thurs day et ening. after spending eight months at the :Cational r.:pital. Ile •is lo4ing wcll, and cridcltl)• enjoys \4'a4ington T . fltmerly, manag64. ofsthe 11':L'. Telegraph at tlii statiki, and now Casey, lowa, was married a few,: iliLlys since. NVe extend mg congratilla, , . ;Jens. I r - Dr. cLINTON Of this place,: who graduated from Jefferson .helical College last spring,, has located for the ME E \ nn , l 11,TWn .Tos. )I...erAnt.ANF, Esq., and Tuz Kauai excursion will start July if. The fare is the very levrest. Dom it So! are to occupy the corner room in Bullpen's new block in Canton for a bank. THE scholars\ckf E. Sunday School enjoyed pic-nic and festival .in the Church parlors oik Friday afternoon. WE aro indebted to Mr. ,SAWAIID for a copy of the CoakfTrade journal, weekly. It is a valuable publication, \ ahnost Indis pensable to coal dealens. REv,.M. L. - LEWIS, of Montana, men- Pied the pulpit of the First Prestiyterian Church on Sunday morning, giving a: \ tie- script ion of the western frontier, and the work the Church is doing there. . OLT old townsman. Jowl L. McM ertox, is -doing a thriving. business in Kansas City. • •llis advdrtiscnient in the'city pA perii is embelislied with a very .correct of himself in a complete military uniform. • - una- Llir.d FARMEIIB are warned agaiust using pat \ et cow milkers. The' Elmira Fainters' Clu denounces them as a humbug: Mem bers. tlie. - .e.lub gave one of the milkers a thoron,o trial, and they all report that it decrease> some cast and blood; Eil all! and writ Register week, to Roos% tr lation to the Brat ri,•eortls oi erf)(. young f ing little N. , - ellt " &Adler Freddy." ItiCastrans kited from th German for the IlErowrEit by a WY in thi.• place, who very modest,: ly - requests that her name be withheld. We thank her ftir\t,he compliMent paid the Itru•OnTim, andknow mothers and youthful readers will al kreciatc the pains taking effort she.has been \ to. in order to give US the interesting narrative. 0 Eimer "ilt:ltt.nv of qUiu in,his 100th year,' comes nearer ing a sur vivor of the Wyoming massacre•t)T any other trim. Ile was an titiliorn babe at the time, .and as the light th7o mouths after. his mother escaped from \ Forty Fmt dining the pillage and Massa ere, ioul journeyed through the wilderness to New Jersey - where (I'corge was born in . SepternEer following. i She was a sister of Jud;e. On:cotAtt GUILE. So says the Wa verly Adcoofte. :qISS MARY 1. 3 11..qT, formerly of this 'lace. known to our peoplei and now i'inVest; 13u rlington,.has been smily afflict ; (4,0 f late. About six, months ago while rimming a lamp - shr thrush the point of a pair of seisF.ors into the ball of one cye, and has since been very ill, not being able to be brought as far as Troy for the past tweiitysix weeks. On Saturday last she was 'nought here and took the carS . for Elmira to receive further treatment.— .Coq Gava.e.. THE hens steatulsvat, "the Welles," was built at Owego, and last season ex changed with lita.t.ucu & Manutcrt for the "Clara," eliieh was then cot:Ml:et ed the better boat. Thi . ...,kren artistic c 3 eof Mr. liFt.t.otot soon dettetcd the trouble with " the Welk's," and it.was fofthwith length'' ed teti feet, - and other improve ments made iu its c mstrnet ion, and now rho is the finest and fastest little :Aylmer on the water. It will be.. remembered that a few weeks ago there Was atrial of speed ,at Owego, 'and_ "the. Welles" heat the "Clara" almost out of THE Elmira _..birertimer is responsible for tits following joke said to have been I perla , ,traled by Tiro, Jolts • 1ik.3;...Gt,). 0..10111:S, of Towanda, is .to I iNt.matt, :nal in introducing , kiniself the 11,,sriiiint.ry prison,:rs tAt S.ittnitayr atm n o m), preparatory to delivering his led ny: un —lielan4 and the hish," CaStl -- riiniarkol that he hoped that he was nut tile only Irishman present I As ataong Lis prison audience were quite a liberal ri-p:r*cotation of the sons of the Green tlic"j;,ke or, "Irish bull, Which ever it was, Was a good one, A VACETIOUS Correspondent of the Nth. s deieribing the recent steam. boat t 9) to !hit; 14;!Ce, alludes to om• pop ular and well patronized hotel in this • wiso are liad a must delbghtful trip-down the river, the seetany was majestically grand, Trains on the-Lehigh Valley Railroad con tinually passing each other, and as they were winding their isay,some rapidly,some shiwly; to their places of destination, we greeted each moving train with a salute, and were a:ttted in Win by the loud pier& ing toti'-s of the locomotive whistle. Tray- Oen. iing (.3.4 wilbliod the Lehigh Val ley llailroad route one of the most lovely , %to be fonial in this country ; and that, which makes it most desirable, it. has tit St-class accommodations, safe, and al ! ways on Aiii!e. We were treated to a .sumpttions &niter at the Ward House, aid I never saw a . man e.tt iik, *Jim Mur ray. Leas awfully aft aid he would get sea sick on the home trp, heave Jonah, :oat sick our boat. Juidan, milita ly landlOrd of the Wald flimsy ' seems to have dropped into his position by nature. They say he is making' money, for ho wicks and hanw,s tin to business like a pup tit a runt. I lie - wears niakt and doll a Eta -6• ca p and a s uit of military blue, with i t brass buttons and burnside whiskers. Geo. Ennis, the clerk of the establish-1 ment, is the right man in the right plaCe: Sl.:T.Ecrtoss from the Cntim Sentinel of last week —Our worthy and efficient Register and liccurder, M-r. C. E. ANnturs, and his family, of Towanda, have been iy this-+•i eiiiity t isiting their numerous friends dur ing the paSt week. We are much pleased to learn from various SOW Ceti that Mr. A'.s chances for re-election are very faior alle. _ . —The' Canton Graded School . entered I upon its vacation on :Monday, notch to the relief of teachers and mils. The univer ' sal testimony of those connected with the school, award great praise to the Pilled , Prof: 11. E. 1.1.ei- . .sur, Tor his f ithful and well appreciated labors .in their lie. half. ENII:I2F.O.N CI,EfELAND is at pres ent reading law in the Alice of D.ct - tr.s G;:lttioCllAti, Towanda. M • G (..oFt , one-of the industri ous farniers of (';:ttiton township, sheared the ','„bom" sheep on Saturday last. The atdmal - yielded twelre pounds of wool; and consider - inf.; its tendeeige (one year) is something remarkable it the annals of husbandry., Mr. S. —SAMUEL`STEAIT, LANVUENCE- GRAN tntag,es in the T and \I/Ennui:oE KENDAL.., left here is a young man the begmning of this week. Destinationi Dakotali.Object, prospecting , tour. ' doubt! rise to I TitE Baptists and Disciples met with the Methodist congregation for a praise meeting last Saturday evening. Prof. D.: 13. TowNEic, who is at present holding a TDDSie..lllnstittiro in this place, was prcs cm; and Conducted the singing, which-in-' eluded several piece.s .that were sung by hirnsrlf and wife in a- very intcre:ting. manner. !Revs.. B. IL HAYDEN, ED ! MOND WELLS and G. W. Ginsoe, 'made short instructive addresses on' Why, • ! When, and flow to Praise." The house eentionist, spent was well tilled. tins L. is now i —TheTleauings!given by Miss FLOE ;tits in the coon- ! EtiCE M. GnEENmAN, at the Presbyterian Church, on Eiiday evening last, was very ,unty is 'Mum'- . we ll a i tten d t id. The selections, which tov.s. She favor- j were princip; ay poetize, were delivered in iou with a reel- a_maimer th t called forth frequent ap applauded and plause from tlie audience. The last read ,"!ing was a selilion from " ' Josiah Allan's ise . who listened wife," and wuktirresistikie in its quaint humor and deliCioils conceptions. aveling it - gent 'O., of Lowell, gthial gentle 'was married 31r. HOWARD lewspner and the Northern NM El Lts2ta No. 11.—The' rowan waft meeting of Lin:h Hose CompanY writ be held at their ball tin '-Tues day aliening, _ July 2. At.. Pittnez was the incipient of a egstly„ but not unexpected pretient We other day. The donor was his estimable young wife, and, tho gift a—baby. Good. - ' WE extend thankii to our Wysox corres pondent for his model letter, and com mend it to other local writers. •Wo hive to hear from OMELET again. MEL. Srgrunns lost a shepant dog last week. The dog is black, with white ring about the neck, and some: white about iho - nom. had a strap about 'his neck when.ho left. Answers to the name of "Sailor." Mr. S. will liberally . yeward any one who will return the animal. . WsvEnLv wilt visited by a destructive fire on, Thursday" last. The Erie depot, the Couney Miura-and BENTLT'SIiTCI7 stable were burned: 'toss about '40,000, with small \ insurana. The flire originated in the freight s room of the- depot, and spread so rapidly \ that but n - small portion' of the contents we‘remi,red. Itutawxv.—fluatittro team made things lively on Main Street Wed nesday morning, by giving a free exhibi tion of speed. They starts fromthe ice bduse on State Street, and proceeded as far as the National Bank, WlteTe they were brought to a halt.- The wagon ,was badly demoralized and ono of: the 'horses slightly injured. - , WE take Special delight in comn)enditig, to tlic attention of our, people Miss FM ant, who is announced to give _readings at Mercur Hall on Tuesday evening, July, 9th. Miss F. comes from New York, and has ; the highest testimonials from the press and literary people of that city. We most sincerely hope our iieople will evidence their good taste and appreciation by g ecting Miss F. with a full house. WE 'understand"that a special 'commit tee of.teachers and Directors appointed . by the Convention of Directors at the tri ennial session in May last, in Susque hanna-Cott*, ynanimously recommend ed 'SWINTON'S Geographies, Word Book Speller, Spencerian Copy . : Books and , ', lilitirE's Drawing Books at special meeting last Friday at Montrose, for use in the public schools in.tbat-county. WEsTEnx travel from this station is as suming ss,elt proportions that agents• of be routes leading to the West are paying j;4 ticuhr attention to the business. Mr. BALL, general agent of the Erie road, and Mr. bttEltWINV i traveling agent of the Michigrikeentral, wereih town.list week. They are "'both well posted railroad men, and offer th best induceimMts for excur sionists and emigrants to travel over their respective. road\ ATIIIINS. \ About 10 o'clock on Tuesday evening last\a fire broke 'out on -the first floor of the oh brewery in Ath ens, and that building\ogether with a (ouse, blacksmith shop an barn owned by 11. T. I)EcKsat . and ; TOIIN ss KIMBALL, 'were destroyed. Mr. (snouts 's boti.o was also badly scorched. For unatcli there was no breeze at the tinge, hr the 'destruction of prOperty -woold have been greater. The brewery was Owned - by C. llAsttts and, managed by J. 'II. SPA pts-o. We learn that all the proPerty was insured. Tur•. Board of Managers of . the Brad• Turd County Agricultural Stsiety will meet at the Secretary's office on Tuesday, •July 187 S. Arrangements for the fall exhibition will be completed as far as pos .silde, and the members will Visit the Fair Grounds to decide.what work is'necessary 'to Rut the track and buildings in good or• dm-. for holding the Fair. - Some new buildings are to be erected, and the 1 - grolinds and track will be ratt,in the best caudition.' The premium lists will be ready- for distribution abOut the 10th of - _ .• At the regular Meeting of Crystal Lodge Nu 57, Knights of Honor, held at their rooms on, Monday evening, June 24, the folloWing officers were elected for the en suing term Dittranr.=-0. A, 111,Atit, l'ire-Dictator—C. 31. 31yEn. , ' • • Dictator—JEsstr, AtoEt.t., Jr Eeplrter-1 11. kirrittnor. : ri:nitnet'a( Reporter—GEO. RIIxiWA Y. Treasnrer—S. W. RonnEns. Chaplain—S. M. WOoDmitust.. G Pi ide—Tuos. G. Ali'aus. Guardian —G. W. HEATH., Se it iil23 .1. Sucitm:t N. • v i• TUE Pit. & N. Y. R. R. will issue half faro excursion tickets from all stations on their road for the Wyoming Centennial Celebration at Wilkes,Barre, July 3d.and 4th.. In addition to the regitlat trains, special excursion ; trains Trill run on each of th., days named, leaving Towanda at 0:00 A. M , arriving at _Wilkes-Barre at 9:30 A. at. Returning, will leave Wilkes. Barre at 11:00 r.'m.,•and arrivc,at Towan da r9:40 r. m._ These trainshvill.stop at all stat ions, and together, with: the regular trains will furnish"ample aecoMmodatihns for all who may desire to avail themselves of the low fares, and attend this interest ing celebration. Wv.sox.—The Rev. DAVID CItAIZTV Of Wyalnsing, preached a sermon at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday last; cu..• logistic ot the life and character of the AMos YORK. llis discourse was a power-' ful one. and was listened - to by a large and attentive audience. The farmers in our bAutiftil valley are linsy as bees, getting . ready fur cutting hay and grain, and working in their corn, etc. The old brick Church is being titer ()uglily overhauled, repapered and repair ed generally. Our merchants de not seem to heed the cry of "hard times," especially from the attiountiof produce handled, and goods sold. .Eoreciaily does this apply to Messrs. SMITH & - PARK. ;We venture 'the asser tion that they buy and ship more produce than any ot.hrrconeeru in the county. War. 11. CoNstts is improving very • materially the property purchased by hint at Myersburg. Mr. FRANK E. At.t.ptc, the gentlemanly agent of your paper, is making his home one of the cosiest solaces in town, by im proving and beautifying .411i.grounds. Another one of our old citizens pasSed away this week Mr. AMA BENNET; .who was upwards of eighty years old. ' A number of our people will visit the Centetnial July Fourth. . • GE°. o're Will saon occupy his house now being built at his marble yard. LEWIS. WIIRTERBURO is building a com modious shop on Main street, near the Wysauking'Hotel. Mrs. JAS. E. SUFFER N, of Elmira, has been visiting friends here the past -few days. Yours, etc., Wysoz, June 24, 1878. CHARLEY. SunllEgum--The recent rain storm made the creeks very turbulent and -trou blesome. Roads, bridges, and fields hive marks of the riot. ms conduct of the moun tain torrents. The meadows and low lands contiguour: are covered with rubbiiilt brought 'along the muddy currents. Their have had a high' old spree, the creeks, and if they have Any respect fur themselves' they will take the pledge soon and sober , down to their usually pleasant ways. , , In the vahey, Miss 41.3tru&IiiwasnynY and Miss ANNA 'KINNEY are actively or ganizing a Sunday-School for-the summer in the VoiversialistMurch; The trustees of the Universalist Society IME ENE did a arnimendalde tbingin resolving .to improve the cemetery pounds in rear of the old Church, and II mash better thing when they Carried the monition into et: iw. feat. They ha scalped the award'frOm the roadways a alley; retutorcd a num ber of unsightl tr ees that have been suf fered to grow - half a century or more, and cleared skint many clusters of bushes which bad so ton been : ffeasive to good taste. Thole i rmements are more es peciany "devoted that porticin of the area donated_ by Mr. SNYDKR a fel 3rears ago. Thie has been surveyed and laid off into convenient plots for . families, and properly mapped and numbered.. These plots are disposed of t te keep the grounds in repair. As a country church-yard our people need not now be wham& of it. And if they have heretofore been rapidly taken, the demand 'will be increased now that the grounds have been graded and beautified. ' -A wise' and humane reserva tion was made as a Potter's field for the indigent and- wayfarer. The village of the deaJ is already a largo ono, contain ing the names of the , first settlers br this vicinity—many of whom ..were active, - prominent men:—together with a respect able list of soldiers of the late war. --• And by they way, that remitidis me' that out of a voting`population in' 18613-64 of 360 we sent-180 men to defend the Vnion. We have a list of that number, and no doubt many ate left out. Major Gout, With some fagged-out la borers from your village, has donned the long boots and left for parts unknown un derthe pretext Of trout fishing and oaten,' sibly to recreate flick wasted - energies. The old fartnerl told his boys they might quit hocitig corn and recreate airliildeltop ping wood. .The rejuvieating, -Of these frail over-worked villagers must be equal ly tapid. among the jungles and "witch bubbles." of Sullivan Cbunty; 'No doubt they will ;look and feel, very sprightly as they leave "Grasshopper ' Camp" -and • emerge once more into the light of dity. lAnd *hat stories they will perpetrate about "that marvellous ttout that sliPped off my hook I" omy ! I There has been fo mutili figuring .and diplomacy about, the flooring mill, that ' your correspoudent is jus!. - now unable to to say what is what. Like the boys' rid dle, "Now she goes and now she stands still," is about All' that- can truthfully be Said of bet. .Most.of us are past worrying over the subject, as we . have so little corn to grind ! We hope the 'matter will be submitted to the Turkish Congreis.. • - Oran.—ln Smithfield; Bradford Conn. ty, June 15, 1878, Mrs—Mvult M. BIRD, relict 61 the late Mtn Multi, Esq. ' • • The funeral took place from the old homestead, now the residence of LanE Brun. 'The following is condensed from a sketch read by Rev. B. S. s DEAN, who conducted the funeral service : MARY MILLER. HARKNESS was i native of Coleraine,, Mass. She was bornJat I. 7, 1791.. Early inJan., 1813, she was Married to :JESSE Seat nu, of Halifax,Vt. 'Soon after the nirsly wedded pair embarked with all their worldly effects in an ox skit drawn bkajoim of stecs, and with all the nopefuluesS of y-uth, set their faces to ward a new home among those rugged hills. It may be of interest to the advo cates of silver, currency, to kuow that what money Mr. S. possessed was silver coin. It was tied up in a handkerchief, and carefally placed in the straw under Mrs. SUMNER'S chtfir. They had reached • "Mill Tows," near the present village of Waverly, where Mr.-S. was soddenly tak en seriously iii. They managed to pro , ceed as far as a 311'.., Tuar:s', one mile 1 above what is now 31ilatt. There, after a sickness of seventeen days, On the 27th of - February; 1813, Mr. Suit nit died. The bereaved-bride entered Smithfield with the lifeless body of hint to, Whom she liad 'so recently given heart and hand. She found hospitable entertainment under the roof of Deacon S.tmula. WOOO. tier hus band was buried on the farm- now owned I by A. E ‘ -WOO% , - As soon as he heard the sad news - her father-in-law came to Smithlield with the intention of taking her .back to the East. The night of his art ivalat Demaiti Woods I be visited his EMl's. grave. He did 'rot again leave the bonse until, silent in-death, i IT ,watborne lot th by stranger hands and la td.besithr Ids son. 'thus, widowei and orPhaned, a stranger in a strange land,.' sbe began the Lau le of life. She soini began housekeeping in a log school house which stood nehr the present residence of Mr, TRATcnEit There a son wits bore whom she named 4sSu. in memory of his de parted father. \ In her loneliness. she was won by the tittitions of J t anN Dint., a young m a n who w s ith his father had come to Smithfield in IS%'tl. Upon the-nht di' :/' of May, 1814, (his 4.st birthday), they were married. For neYnly sixty-one years, they worked side by side toiling to clear therorest, rule a home an , tl care for an increasing tinnily. Three cars her corn pamon preceded her to the N' \ spffit halls of death." - Three years longer slat walk i yd wearily on, and then shed vim, laid down the burden ktodeli fort Kc th an eighty st:ven ycara she had so alkently • bonne. Threeehild:en hire "gone be fore," eight sn , i dive her. . . we piloin:age;itoo, draws rapidly to close. Not many of us will attain to her ftme score and seven years t but all of us 10111 5000'very soon' like her, fold our bands in the quiet sleep of death. , And it is oar-blessed inivilege to so Order our lives that they shall be like the path - of the Just, " which shineth - more and more unto the perfect day.'? 1 . ,Dr.grft or Mice. E. N. Fnisntr..—The many friends in this county of Mrs. E. N. Funinfic, of Elmira, were greatly pained to learn of her - sndtlen fleath%n ,Friday- last. F. wis one of thoo earnest, devoted unselfish Christian women Whose' ‘unpretensions piety endetir,d her to large circle of friends, and lift the allow ed influences of her pure life and unwa vering faith upon all with whom:she came in contaWN ller death has left-a void in the family circle and the various benev olent and Christian organizations to which she\ belotigrl, that will be deeply felt for a lung time.l The fOlh wing beautiful and, touching tribute to he life and, character. of Mrs. Fitt:intr irs from•the pen of Mr. FATIIMAN, of the Adrertiicr. It so pe.rfectl r y express -es our own thoughts that we copy it en tire : • There a times when, in the presence of dentic,luddet and tinlooked for, among near relatives oi,dear friends, One stands i•ppalled and utterly bereft of expression in words. Such experience presses hard on our pen this morning . as we sit down to say a word of her whose beautiful pres ence will no. more be known .on earth. Absent for a few days in the pleasant and joyful association of professional breth ren, we return to , find a household strick en, a Chriitian Woman gone to her home. Leaving her with happy greeting in the bright,sunsliine of usuaKhealtb, we,find now her lifeless foram with eyescosed and voice hushed in death. Elizabeth It. Frisbie isdead. To all who knew her, rattily, relatives, friends, workers with her in every CI charitable deed; mud there were many of all, these are sad words. But they are true, and they must be uttered. Mrs. Frisbie bad been attending, as was her usual custom, the exorcis t s of COlege Commencement, and whilcsittiug in Church during-thn oration of ller. Dr. Calkins she took cad. The next: morn- . ing slm was not as well, and her physician was called. The attack settled into pneu- Mania, and her condition became - Critical ; at once. Weill . 6 , 4 nt. hope, however, wio r fl indulged until the day before' yesterday. when it became apparent that the diseat , o could not be congut red, and that ,death craw inevitable. She suffered 'calmly, pa tiently, in the full possession of all her senses, in abiolUte and childlike trust in the saving grace of her Redeemer. Not. a shadow rested on her faith, which was abiding and perfect.. • Mrs. Frisbie was born at Mauch Chunk, Pal; in 1832, and was in her .I(ith year. She Was thl daughter of Rev. Asa L. Fos ter, an Episcopal clergyman: She was married in 1857, December 9th, to Eaton N. Frisbie, 4 and for some years-resided in Towanda, coming thence to Elm* where the family have since-resided. lyr broth er, Thomas L Foster, is t cashier of the• First National Bank of Mauch , Chunk, and another brother is also in IMSiness at the same elate. She leaves, bes;ides. her husband, Miss, Louise a daughter, and friends' literally without number to mourn her tom. We 'know not how, in fitting terms, to ipiak Of, the ' personal excellencies, the Christian, graces, , , the unfathomable spirit and the unceasing deeds - of charitl which markcd c her life. She - was frail in :physi cal strength ,bitt strong hi :that: :physical ELIZABETH It. , power Which - aceolipanies and -, upholds those whose faith in the Saviour finds de monstmtion in allying axemplification.of His teachings and example. Every. day' of her , life was* a proof of her- goodness and purity. She was"ono of the most un. ostentatious of women. Modest and 're tiring inldisposition and manner, ishrink ing alwyes from. pnblie gaze, there was yet no 'general work of benevolence, or charity in which she did not take an earn: est part. And her private seta of- kind ness and charity, known only , to hetitelf and her God, those things , whereof her left bend was not sufTered to know , what her right hand did, wore constant 'as the days or hours sho lived. .ller work in the Orphans' lime is knowti and appreciated. Her work in the Church in which she was reared, and which she dearly loved, began with her eat 'jest maturity and coded only . With ber death. But :althea now ceased. Her earthly work is done. She goes to her heavenly home. She is clothed in the brightness of her Father's house. Ifei preseneo here will no more be• known, but the sweetness of her pure spirit lin gent, and her memory, precious and creel, will alivays illumine the path she has trod. i. /Uwe passed pP and. down the long hall at Monroston, on Friday evening, June 14th, it being the second .and last even:ng of a fair. and . 'festival under the. auspices of the tadies' Presbyterian Sew ing Society of that place: Wo were pleas antly impressed with the beauty and har mony of our surroundings; the pictures and - motto - es upon the wall, the arrange ment of the bouquets, the twining of ever greens and drooping of, the flags spoke velour es for the taste and skill of the dee aratorit. On either side of the-ball, fronfone end to the other, stretched a long lino of ta bles: Commencing in the eastern end we view them in order as vie- **eve down. First are the exhibition and side. tables, - facing !each other, and covered, with a pleasing variety of articles attesting to the taste and skill of the artists, while the' lwnlls immediately I china the tables are draped with - I - tar beautiful spreads' and quilts belonging to the society. Next up on our left as we pass on comes sv. fruit and confectionery stand where, a variety , of choice . speciemems ,are offcred for sale. Opposite on our right is a stand friar which ice told lemonade is dispensed to the thirsty Ones; thee corlie, the refresh— ment tables tilling tip the rest of the space on either side; resplendent. in silver crys tal and china, with a corps of ladies in at . tend.tnce ready to serve you with hot cof fee' and itandiviches; or ice cream - and strawberries, your . pleasure may direct, In the centre of the room, immediately under the central chandelier a mound cov ered with moss and blossoming with flow ors,- affords" all a chance of procuring a tastefully arrant; d bouquet. Returning to the east end of the hall, wo find it occupied by the Monroetou Or chestra,-which by the way 'is an am:min tier' that reflects amdit to the place and honor' to. its members. But enough of the hall and its arrangement. and now for ',a peep at the ,company. Through the -kindness of Superintendent Zuni), of-the Baraty Railroad, may his shadow new., er grow less," a free train- was run from, Towanda,' arriving at about 8 o'clock with a large and liberal delegation which with those from our own town and vicin ity tilled the hall to its utmost &Moclty. The five hours spent in . friendly greet ings,partaking of tefreshments, and lis--. tening to the music and song passed only too quickly, and when the company dis persed it was with feeling's that the even niug,had !lien one of, usetfloyed pleasure. The following is a list of the successful competitors for the articles disposed of by . vote with the, amount each article brought:, Rev. 11. AnmSTHoNG, silk spread aipr, pillow., $02.80 ; Rev. 1)r. C6I.T, worsted spreatl, $8.00; Mrs. S. now, done!' spread. $3.75 ; Mrs. .1.• IT. • lIANvEs, work hoz, $2.70; A. Li.ovn B'ble Ji ; 0. KELisili.\ Esq., 'crib qUilti,Nss.;is. Total receipts of the • cutcrtainntent, $2:13.00. kwi thus closed the fair and festival of dune nth, hut it will long he re-' membered by all as 0110 of profit to- the society anti pleasure to their guests. Monroeton, June 18; 1878 . . 0. , A Goon Accol - x . r.—"•To sum it- up, six: long years of bed-ridden sickness and sof tering; citing SVO per year, total,"sl,2oo —all of which was stopped by three.bot tivs- of - flop Bitters taken, by my wife, who has done her own housework for. a year since without the loss of- a day, and I want everybody to know it for :their btnetit." - "Joux WEEKS, - jime2o. ° .`Butler, N. Y. . . l'"in - Dort::?—A steamship company, knowing that saccess begets confidence, may advertise that they have never lost a passenger or met with serious detiy ; and no ono apses ions the statement. Buttif a physician - , after many years of investiga tion, announces the discovery of a mint tly • that . posithitly cures certain forms of .dis ease, and backs up his•statements by in dispatable evidcnc, his word is doubted, and his motives questioned. -IA nut such .prejudice unreasonable? There are those \f . ifflicted with coughs, colds, consumption, 11,Kq comphint, or some affliction of the bh d, that still refuse to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dikcovery, notwithstand ing tliez; have witnessed its efficacy in orb ' eis similarly stfficted. They " have no I confidenclkin advertised medicines." Doe's the v guide\ board at the corners of st __wintry roa . , which advertises the way to go, shake your confidence, and &elite dis trust in the rout ? Do _you refuse to pa tronize railroads t. at advertise their time tabh , s? Then why oubt the truths pub lished zoncerning I k. Tierce's Family Medicines? If debilitated females fail to i.,, receive the relief pronnsel after using his Favorite Prescription, the . \ limey will be refunded. Full particulars iven in the People's Common Sense Medial Adviser, a work or over 001) -pages, pr • 41.50. Address the author, It. V. Pierce 31. D., World's Dispensary and 'lnvalids" [Wel, Buffalo, N. Y. , NEW LOCALS. riir TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS. We 'hare the .v.mey of the "Paragon "- Peek. In the market, , Call and are It at .1.0. 1 Itosrg Soul Furoliure Stun, j.int.2.01A2. ~,r?"7":/ - J. C. BLUM has received a NEW STUCK OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S 3V 1: %It tor the SuttitnerTrado, which he otters at prle..ti far less than herottrfr,r;l sold, awl at -lower Ilytnre.it than any contwtitor can 1111,11catr... Call, e)tantlncaufl convlarNl. Store on '3l.l.llSS:te,t, sothilt a:11n of Ittl•lv,.—sigl pt (itit9t. JIlo„ Igr By the exercise of V'e most judi cious Management, the Grand Cetitral York, has very cleverly turned ttat tide of trade In Its direction, not less by . the sweeping reduction of Its rats than through Its eicchent manage ment. , , r&.'E" READY MADE •SUI 1$; HO SIERY, atiii 10„OVES and FANCY poODS, at STERN Iltro` N. I% St9re ny "TABLE LINEN, NAP INS and To ELS, at .1. L. 1: ENT's. may:. • ems' lIPSIERY ! tIOSIERY IlO§lE- Ky . All new ,:plea at .1. L. liaNT's. mays. CORSEIt has t lie best wearing, Shoes rot Boys anti Youths' wear ever ofr,retl In Tow'anda. and-at prices within the remelt of all. lEEE= OF MILLINERY GOODS in the layg est VARIETY, of the lastest styles, at wholesale an , l retail, at STERN liras' N. Y. time , N, Bodge s.. Feet, Towanda, I'a., anal In4pect. • IMME=I FOUItTII OF atil.lf PAlLTY.—Your self and lad)` aro tonktetfolly Invlteti to attend a Fourth of July ratty tope given at !Ito Bartlett. lloose, • Wysattlang, TIiIIIISDAS EVENING, .LUIS Ch. 18:9. - slnslc by mcOoNAL &II E D . ,: Band. of Wavorly, N. V. • CltoT111:1:$, rrorrs Wys:ankliig, June 13-w3". frz - In the 'whole history of Medicine no preparation hasever 'performed such marvellous cures, or malntalut d so wide a reputat ion. as AYER'S CIIEBICT PF:C:TOItaL, Mitch Is rece,:alzed as the world's remedy :oral! dl , eases of the throat and lungs, Its long-continued series of wonderful. cnt-. In all climates has =Welt universally known as a safe and reliable agent .to, employ. AgainSt ordinary colds. which are the furruttnersird more .serious disorders; It acts speedl:y and surely„ al ways reth-virr, suffering.- and often saving life. The protection It afford, by Its timely use In the. throat and lung tliotrdersof children, makes It an invaluable rnmetly to be kept a:Weft:on hand in every home. No person can &Rost tent without it, and those who have once used it never '.lll. Fr in their tnovrledgeof its conquer:lou and.cf, felts, l'hy.klaus use the ellaltlci PIICTOIIAL eareeelvely In thelr.pfaetlce, and Clergymen Onitnerni tr. It Is 341Solutety certain In Its rtnirdlal effects, and wilt atwayactira wlt 7 rs tarn are patft. *• Fur sale bl all dealeri . =I ISr PREBB GOODS •at reduced prides atJ. 1:. guile rir Go to Usti. & FAIINUAIeB for Oust Nunnery mods. erMiSSOS EWELL & FARNHAM do all kinds of DRESS MA.KII4O. Evetithing in the line of station• . eryst wurrOoss a snAors. • air SHETLAND SHAWLS in grzit Tailety at J. ii.:Kzars. . ma 32. Lidibs, - . Misses and Childress' GLOVEi and UOSIERY at J. L. Bliirrly. WStraw Work and Bleaching spe • ass). aksser.a. FARNIIMIIII4 • . • • £ Thoinpsou's GLOVE FITTING CORSET 0, J. L. KINT . A. ;1,W%. ra " PARA.SOLS-and UMBRELLAS at may. _ lnir You can get all the latest styles of Stationery, very cheap, It IVutvColin k SIIAUT'S nr Mrs: E. .T. NlTtilos is Felling goods this spring CHEAPER 'MAN EVER. Call, awl examine before purchasing. rgr L. B. RODGERS challenges compe tition for quality of goods and low piens on Sash, Door, Blinds and Melllllll,g, and all building ma. tetial. ' ,t4llO-tf3. Or Mrs. •E. J. Mrtiuos has returned rimn the City, and has decidedly the FINEST DISPLAY, OF' MILLINERY and .NOTIONS In MIA town. M" Mrs. E. I. MlNcos linA TRIMMED HATS for 4)X F, DOLLAR.and upwards, 3lra: C. 11. A 'dim begs leave to Inform t h e Ladies of Towanda that she Is now pre pared to do SF,WINO R Y UDR DAY on reasonable terms. Residence, NQ. 5 Ward At Dverton's b ock, First Ward. arra • or Mites.. 3lnicos has the best Skirt SuppOrter, also the Skirt Elevator.. Clr The Largest Best and Cheapest, lino of Slits for Ladles', .51!,cs' and Chlldreps'. %rear is !nand rt Onotnit's new store, corner Malt) and Ptne•sts., Tracy Noble's Block. arcrla rar- Cowr.cs' • Bakery Wagon; of the It Ward Bakery, will be on hand daily with 1 4 rehli Cra , kers hot: from the oven, Bread, Mee, Cake:, april Or - Don't you forget it. We have an eormioo ,ctt A C EUltl.7 ACTO t 1.17 In town atletsWLE??' BAKERY, where you can buy the hest fresh-baked crackers. Or - WOOL OARDING.—Tbe business of Carding will be conducted as rural at . the old establishment In eamptown during the coming • sunnosr. We will be ready to do the first Sack' that cidnes, and cheerfully refer to those for whoni we worked last season, as to the quallty-of -work that may be.expected May Bth y7B LT - CLOSING OUT SALE of Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, saner Jewelry, etc. • The ipoin.rsigued having.purc.lissed ut Sheri trs Sale the entire stock of Watches. Chain s, Silver and Plated Ware, In the ' tore 6.rnierly occupied by . M. If EN ur.Lsr..,o:. and unt wishtng to. remain In the In:sl ues% has concluded in sell the entire Etock regard less of cost, In order to %clod up the business. Call early and secure bargains. M. J.AconS. First Floor—DltY GOODS. Serend-Floort I T. 1.1 ItY. Third Floor- 7 CAUPETS. Fourth Flmr- 7 CLOAKS AND Upper Room. 1,cce,.11,1:, by, El , 3•ator. A vf4t o I:.spetNn will tuore.Ginn amp'y repay: . WIZIGHT-110LCCM8.—In Canton, on the Ist! fast., by Rev. lift. llay•len:Mr..l , tnn It:Wright or Grover, and .1114 , 1 M. Ellen llolconib, of Le . tiny. . . c=:amei 1 June-7 1 BUSINESS LOCAL. ===::: ==== = rajr E. 11. D 011311171,, 82. &tit -{Pater Street, 1 , 3.3111ZA, N. Y. MARRIED. BUTTS—EISNE.R.--In Wilmot, June 2lst, ISTA, at. the 11.1r:re -of Aarmt y. the said Baru 1 Ely, E,q., Mr. J•ttaa putts, )r., and Miss Ann Khmer, alt or Wilmot. FIELD.F—SPESCEII.—.S.I t-A•honle'of Go,. bride's psr..nts; t.h. : lBth Inst., by It-V. It. Ilaytlen, Mr. John 1:11 0 414„Jr„ of tathin; and ]llls Alice Ea fpeucer, \ of Grover. CAM ['BEL —KV.l.S'Al r .—kt tlt rs!stdence of P 9. Everett. Well:Amen. N. V.. Juno 23rd, by I' 8. Everrett, Mr. Cowl! Clumbell and Mrs Matfett Rel,myi all of Wellsburg, N. V. IE'iNS—NF.WTO.N:—At thn, FINt ProsilYterian ( 'bar rb., In Troy, Pa., Wrslne).(lay morning. 1911. I.y S. L. (70t01t.. George W. Moans, F.).1, of Brookville. and Miss Emma E, N...crion, .I.eigh:er of B. 1). Newton, of Troy, Pa. NO cards. DIED. F:gl.oVE.—ln .Vtrv , nat, Learited Yr.elove, r.g.41 t years. 11EINNETT.—in Tnemby, June VI: 1978, Asn Bennett, agedS 1 yeari. ntinNs.—ln Troy. JunP t3th, a son of C.C. and Maggln limo, aged 6 months and 22 days. I G F.Rs4 Welk, Pa.. May 14th, of goner at d0b11t3,F11(1,4,2 log .rsoll, agod 5. years, It t75 4 1...1.1.L.—1n F..is . t Troy. Jule 31st, of rheurna_ t6m, a sat of il,!nry• . lt . t.c.4.l!,.age:l to months. TA VI.OTE.—In this flor ugh. Thursday. June 20. ' diphtheria. Cora. daughter of C. - F. and Ma rio M. Tayhd, aged 7 yearn.' IIIZASTED.—Itt Wells. Va.. 'May :lath, of whoop lug rough, Ethl.pt Itrasted, youngest daughter of the late James _Brasted and grAndaughter of S. 11. Ingersoll, aged ; pears and 3 months. C31111.-1n Wyaluslog. on Saturday, 'March 30, 1. 4 74, 31 rs. E. R. Cr r, .aged 30 y-lart, 7 months Mid 10 days. - The deceased was dauglitt'r of A. : I) YOUNG, of • Aptyium. fl•w• mnth••r, for Inc wa•rh raul watt. A int I t♦'i!l uat the beautiful I.,,:tre Al7ertisements; 1 7 1) W. • R 1. - jA N , • AT.• cousr r SPPERIITE.vI)EXT. (.\ \ Hrtir day last Saturday of e:grh Inenth, over Turner • itordenl• Drug store, Towanda * l'a. Towan• , June 20, 1078.• • coprotryneship eliding between 1 he undersigned. 1:11111.4 of Noble & Vineent and . having bcen dissolved by lout s to tar Ify all person:: Ind, .1- t nng:11:1•4 1.411 1 firni that the , Ins belong to }Cal S to should be made and by • gainst s•lti tirm will be, S. ViNC F. N • "ps;- • • ( .1 Medicine, not a Drii .) • Cont - N, N T ~ h-r,r, \ itli.h.r IV,. thin A. J. Nonle a Co.. nal agrovavnt. thipt rd 1,,, or having rlain ~ 3ionk'y raper.' and aero cent, to ninon all plymei , . whmn all prupt.r d•btnands pd!. Towanda, Jim,. VI, 18 - S, - -- - -- - . N rtUTIIS.-110P 11l Hops, nuclitT, MANDRAKE, IMNIiELf And the'rnrivd and Best MEVICAL Q•ALITtgn Of all taller lintels -THEY CURE An .rsenseS or the Stomach, Time's, r:10,41. Liver. .Kldtt.l,s and Urinary I trgams,. Nervmism•sr,., t4h•e 1 t- Female Complaints atul I itty Nit EN,N RA RlOOO IX GOLD WIN IQ phi fur a emu 'they wr : 1 not eorA or help or fur anythlrg linintre or Injurloasfunntl In tlivin ANk your ,;rturgl.M. for . [titters iwl tree an . .l-try. the 1.11tt,2r.5 before you sk'p. Take po otL r. TVIV: 1101' inOr.GIT eXIIE AND - I`;‘ IN I:F. , T.IEF IS VIE 111 KAPI:SX. I.3rlzEsT AND BEST. J ITTC-nit. /VDSIINISTIIATOIt'S NO'rICE. —.5111170 15 lierriiy given. that all peis.,ds t o tPe ,state alma Munson, of San Fr tut Ise°. 11CCil. must make tminrillate pay and all pe15.0115 having cialms against snela Umiak. must present them duly aitthentiraied for sett:einem.' • 11.11. KII.IIOIIN, ' June ,t, 1.375.4 w.. Admltildtatur. AIMIN IS - TR ATOM' NOTICE. —xottec tsbmehy given that nil jr. , tons• In. (laded to the estate .t nor:tee:M - 1111. 4 t0n, hite of At:he:ll Itr.rte, 4104 , 44:1re requested to make im toed !xi. reAyment, and all r• nooks haNit:g entints rg:tinst ! , 3,11. estate tnnst present them tit& nutlroinleatett tot settlement., C ATI! Ell IN F. AV IL. t:IgTON, . • • I= AthPnr, ra.,lTay 23, Isis AD3IINISTIIATOR'S NOTICE. 'Noticet Is liere h y given-that all persolis in elehied to the es . taio of Almita bale wan,. late of Warren loan:MIK deed, are requested make Immediate payment, and all pertonti having cialms against said estate twist present them duly an: hem (wand sot sett litneut. J. F..C110 YE it. • Warren Centre:June 20. Administrator. ECUTOR'S N()T;CE.--Notice s IA ttend , :r given that att persons Indebted to, t *State of Frodettck Grogory.i.late of rake de ;do reqto.r.ted to make Immediate psyntent. and WI persons Having claims agaltist, said &state must pressltt thew duly auttlenttra , rd fur - settle. .mewl. • . • BEY FOLDS. June% - - - 7 Executor. ~::: ;,. WE - t - 111 E 1. UNDERSIGNED Auditors at Smithfield Township, Brad. ford County. Penn., have examined the aceottnta of the behool Board for the year endlng June fd, ... Isle: 1, • - G : - Baianee In Treasury June 2 1877. {ll4 n .. Balance In handier. A; Pheipe... .8 60 Ailment of duplicate for 1677-1678,1,937 49 . State appropriation for 1878 But 56'. . .- —. 6 .-17,763 90 WAIL And the Trepurers credit by— Exoneration' Per cent. on duplicate... State appropriation , Orders hutted to pay-rt Teachers Repairs on buildings. 'Woad. Merchandise /Secretary's salary-- llataneein hands of E. V. Nlchola 521 M . Bal4nye In hands of A. Phelps.... *BO Outstanding orderalast year . 13 60 •"''"'" — '4 2 . 76 3 80 • Witness our hands this ad day of June, 1878, . . . :". O. R. SUMNER. . • 31A LIE TRACY, Andlnirs. ..._ .. O. T. WOOD, . ituhlilletd Ttip., June 20, 1878. . - RECEIPTS .AND EXPENDI tures of Pike Sehou; District for the year ending JIM! 3d, tiMis • BECZIPTS: . , ~. Catdi on hand last year • 1549, 51 Amount of duplicate for 1877.... 1.811 45 ICate appropriation 336 01 • •*roui former Collo tor ' ... 400, 00 Dile on i1t1p1icat0.1876....,, . • ..... 206 56 , . ; 13,337 61 QM Te chcra• wages Fuel and contingencies Exonorations to collettors rer(4lltage to rollwctorx.. Duo oikAuptleate Due Oil dupllcate.lB77 apriB *t,127 9.1 C. L. SQUIIIES, Secretary: Pi.. June 20, 1878. . Cash In Treas.ury ANOTICE.—in the . estate of John Heeler, Aec - d. Im.the Or. pilaus' Volta for the Countyof Dradroni• The underalgned, an Auditor appointed by the said Court to distribute the funds In the hands of the Admihistrator, will attend to the duties of his appointment on TIT ESDAT.;, JU LY 20th, A.l). 1878, at 1 o'clock p. in. of said day, at the office of DaviesA Carnoehan In Towanda Borough, when and Where ail personsare required to • make their elalmapetore me as such Auditor, or be debarred froth cedninglit upon said fund: \ R W. II . C A RN pc:n.o4, Aud Itor. Towanda, June 27, 1878-Iw. \ • ALUDITOR'S NOTICE.—Aii the matter of t lie estate of Win. H. Notrgan„late of Towanda' Borough. deceased..' In the Orphans' Court of Btadford County. .Ttc.: undersigned; an Auditor appointed by tte Court to distribute moneys in the hands a H. B. Morgan,Administrator of Bald . estate as shown by his partial account, will afrend to the duties of his appothtment at his onice in Towan4a Borough; Pa.. on Fitt1).11i,..11.11.1.7 12, ICS, at 10 - o'clock, A. M.. when and t o all persons hating claims upon_ avid funds must present then!, or else be forever ()charred from coming in upon the same. .101114 W,MIX, Auditor. Towaada. Pa.. June 6, 187.6.w4. A- übiTott , s NOTICE. First LA_ National Bank of ,Athens, Pa., we. Hyman Vantinzer. In - the Court of Common Pleas of Brad lord County, Sept Term, 15:77, No. 934. The undersigned. an Auditor appointed . by the Court of Common 'Plea-Sof Bradford County to dis tribute the money arising tram the Sheriff's sale et defendant's persjnoti property, will attend to the duties of his appointment at hisuffice in Athens Bnro, ,/ti' .31( tN AY, JEh I ST. IS7B, at 9 o'cloek, A. 3 . 1., at which =tine and Once alt persons_inter toted will present their Hahn*, or be 'forever de barred train coming, in on said fund. • J. B. REEVE, Auditor. Athens, June 6,1 w. • 11. B. AA KDITOR'S — NOTICE.— G..- F. vn . i. C. F. Nichols. In the Court of Ciounion fleas of -Bradford County, No. 402, May tern:, 187 G. • • • The undersigned. an Auditor appointed by the conrt to distributo the fund in the bands of the Sheriff atihiiig from the Sale of the defendant's real estate, a I:1 attend 10 the duties of the appoint ment oh THURSDAY the 11th day •of JULY, Is7s at.lds eltice-in Towanda Borough, at 11 o'clock A. )1., at which. time and place,. all - parties having Dims on saidlahnt . must present them,. or be de; barred frdu coining in upon tine same. J.'ANDREW WILT, - Towanda, dune 13 1878-Iw. -Additor. • • DNIINISTRATORG'• NOTICE. hereby given that all persons in: fl,m...ltotheestateof Deblr Ridgway, late of W - a..s tap.; decmsed, are requested to make linme dlate paymeot, and all persons hewing claims azainst said estate most present them duly authen ticsted fur kOth-tpritt, WysoN, .lane 29 SUMMER -) GOODS ! CASH PRICES I. HAVE NOW., ON HA Nl, - ) . FUhL LINE OF Figured Lawns, - Figitrut Latrlis, White , Goods, li'hite Goods, 1 N GREAT ir_AIFIE Tr AT REDUCED PhICES: . • Administrator • lagal , sin 12 .-- 94 67 7.49 01,727 11 ..... 23 1 ...., ,390 00 •• •28 10 011 = 41,431 39 • . 321 13 . 104 26 • ' . 134 05' ' 182 21 . 10 AS --42,165 6 A. B. RIDGWAY, B. 1. RIDDWAY. Administrator, J. L Sett. , EMI J. , L. KENT. = 1 Emirs JAS: do R.,11. WALKER, 336 East , Water Sera; ELMIBA, N. PRACTICAL .PLUMBERS, STEAM 4k, GAS .FITTERS Ilealdeneei and Mlle Budding fitted with )lot and Cold Water. Steam Iteatlfiettlreet_ or indl r Itaillation. . • A full supply of Gas Fixtures, Opal Olobisr, ko. Patent Mutters.; Globe, Anglo and,Lbeek Valves; Water and Steam Gauges, Iron and Lead Pipe. and a full supply of.Steaco Fittings. Eatipa r tea Promptly !liven. 117.. T., May .13,.1879. • I. WATER & GAS PIPE, PUMP TUBING, &c. The understirned havlng . sesunfed. at his old place of business. Nos.l2p.and 122 Balliroad Ave., (near Water) the manufacture of hls patent WATER AND:GAS•PIPE, • h now ready to furnish anything in bls line at very reasonable- figures. This pipe Is banded with Irontaltd coated With asphaltum. making It v.ry ,strong and durable.' ',gnat if not vim Nor to any other.. Jitirrt quality of PUMP TIMINGS 47...5QR. PIPE , :tellable for . Tannerle4 and other purposes, made from the best White Plnel constantly on hand. Parties in want of pipe will — conault their own In terest by ordering of me. Orders by mall prompt. ly attended to. A. WYCKOFF, ' (Succeikir 122 R. R. Ave.', Elmira, N. Y, ElinlM, May 23; 1678. . ROSENBAUM. 4r., SONS, LID Dealers in 'DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, SI.TITS,AIic.. lsez, 201 East Water Street, 'N.'Y The Cheapest and Best Place tin the City to Buy!. OUR GOODS Are bought for Cash, and prices are guaranteed to be as low as the lowest. EVERY DEPARTMENT IS KEPTISDPPLIED WITH THE:LATEST NOVELTIES. - • We claim to So the M9ST ENTENSIVE MILLINERY BUSINESS 114I.ELMIRA, Aini.parties derirlng.anything in.that fine will find . it to their Interest to eAll and see us. As we - conduct no fancy estaiplisiment, our prices are always plain and moderate. The trade supplied at. the lowest.wholesale pri ces. Spciat liplucements to Cash customers. • Don't forget the placo— 201 EAST WATER-ST:. Rathbun Elmira, N. )lay 23, 1673 7:14, Z ..... RI DI -: CP tt ry. c• = 1 .. -,-,. -( a a At. cm h., P b t. 14 1 5 4 2 0 5.... U) 0 B A 8 T 0 N - LS II IN G DISCLOSURES AT THE 'ill:sr PREMIUM lIARNE,SS STORE I C. 11. WITEADM: dc SON Have In stock the largesland most complete assort me It or FARM .11NE HARNESS That can he (nand In any store between Albany and Elmira. Moro SPORTING AND TURF GOODS! A large va;lety uh TRUNKS • AND SATCHELS ! • A ❑iom czinpletestotic of TEAM AND TgACK -- WHITS • 0 A larger and better assortmentor LADIES' AND GENTS' itIDINV; • SADDLES, &c., plc. • in entirtuslun, we s.ij that we have everything that C 3,1 In• nailed concerted with 'a lousiness of this kind. that we are attxtents to sell: Wakcup aud PULL DOWN YOUR VEST And come up and gee n+, and we will demonstrate • what we say. At 06 K. - WATER. STREET, ELMIRA, N. Y tit_ si g n of the Cold Collar.--6,3 CHAS. WIIRAPON-'& SON. FOR FINE MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS. TRIMMINGS„ AND LADWitt• GAIBIErIiTS OF ErkILY DESCRI , At Low PWes, RAPELYEA a mr.r„ 3: FAST 'WATER STREET, - ELMIRA, N. Y., npr - Lead ail Competitors. 1178 WYCKOFF .11i0IIS, (Formerly Pennsylvinla Rouse,) 17 WEST WATER STREET, El.3llpA, ti. T. HOLIDAY, Agent • . Street ears pass the itextse'every fifteen Minutes; Rates. F 2.00 per day. Jpeelal rates even to corn: 4 erctat men stopping over Sunday. • I:Apr.lllW • ILL AND SEE US 1 DELE _lay go ysE, - ELMIRA; N. Y. pposltti, the Depot. C. T. SMI - FROfialWrott. Formerly of the Ward \ lionae, Towanda, i'a,4478. GERITY-& M.i ' REL, 847.1 L►us STRUT, 111 " 141 A , 16, Asoaduud WHOLESALE DR SIIICURIES, ?AVM' &C., &C. • reb. 9 ,.7 1 ‘. Mini N t 2-1 • C, '4 ;1 r._.4 ~. rj) PO . w. ••••, • 0 7 . . j -0. . t td X • - • : t 0 Er 1t = t-4 •-'4 4 %, • R 4 - g: 0 , • :LI ° ri; 1rE3113 GOISTS LEDICIN ES .t: '[ . ' ' ': ':'- - ,-..:-?•=:..4•,,...,,:f • =I 4. - `z -* a CB El IV ii a
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