IS 4 rziftfortl I,leporter, CHAS. 11. ALLVA, LOCAL SDITOR l airatda, Pa., Thursday, rareh 20, 1879. iW, I_CHAMBERLIN; Dealer in PINE .JEWEL.RY, WAICEES, SILVER & PLATED WARE, TOWANDA rA.- Towanda, Jan, IS, 15:7 LOCAL AND GENERAL. Ttee Pont Masters at Tray, Canton,".East ,qt eitlifield and Atkans, remit oitbserip. lions for t h e ItErairrEn, by :money order, at our expensa. . Aecounmo to the Aleitanacs this is the first day of Spring. WHEN you want Dceds or Leases, call it the ItEronTr.r: Office. • ST. PATRICK'S Ray, Moaday last; was celebrated at this place. .L►anov WußaTox has becn.appointed Post 3laster at South -Litchfield. A..14!5A D;CKINSON will lecture in Meicur Wednesday evening, March 26th. QuiTE a aim - ober of the legal fraternity of this are attending , Court at Troy this week. _ . " PLATFORM and Stage " is the subject of ANNA 'DICKINSON'S lecture on the even ing of the 26th. LIGIITNING struck several buildings in themeigliborhood of Mount Pisgah; dur. ing the preva!ence of the stoi in on March' Bth. TIIE REPOFFEIt Una is nor: supplied with a fall flue of Justices' Blank , print ed on litst 7 class paper and gotten up after the latest iiPproveil forms. TILE 1)lis110111 &,i :" says that Mrs. SAEAII LENA VAI.7IIIISN, Were elected , Schou! Directors in Colicytownshit), Suilivati County, r.t. the 140.; cluctioa. Tim people of Tniilch s aiin),:k, (if the cprrespon4nt at that place of the Elmira Oazege is reliable, iire already waking rirran4einehts fora CCkbra z ti.,ll on the Fourth of July next). THE total receipts of the 31Mitrose tail way from December 30, 1877, to Novem ber 3'l, were ri.:18..b;11.57, the total ex prielitutres for the same period :316,917..15. Leaving a balance of $1,5:3.1`±. Tut: growth_of Sayre promises to be more -rapid for a yeNr to e , :ttne than ever before. • We le Irn the'Et.mlttts will corn- Mena' the;ereetion of 2(1 dwelling hontes ,just as soon as the weather will permit. .1. W. Wirt.c.vx advertises iu anoth'er column an auction sale of home?, cattle, farming implements, hum amid goods, Etc., on his _premises, in New Albany, March 27tlicorrinirncing at 9 o'clrittk Tut: i t-my Grizetie of the I.oth, sass that " ( . ;11.1ti, of ,S)lyania, has been seri , - ously. ill in consequence of inoculation with morbid matter during a recent Post mortem. examination. Ile is about again." The Fecond open meeting of the Towan da Musical Society will be given at the h..use of Mrs. CARTER, Friday evening, March Ist. A mite will be taken for the purpose of enlarging the library of the so cicty. ISN'T it about time some one , a as agita ting the Crawford Comity raystem fres .tion. There seems to be at the present a wonderful remissness, so to.speak, on the int of thorn %rim erstwhile bad this re form in. Charge. Ashland Record says that Shamo the recent election, elected School 1 - )ipt.etors who can neither read noewrite. It is, perhaps, unnecessary to remark that thOse directors are strongly in fa!vor of the nomination of TILDEIsi in . 1.Z39. • II EnuEnT Ilm,LaW•s, of Wilkes-Barre, brakeman on Pa. -7. ,c.: N. Y. It. train No. 67, whilst coupling ears near the Up per Depot, on Friday last, had the fingers of his-right hand so badly tnrishedtas to probably render afripulation necessary. Drii , l::ri U.S. 31.0,tstiwtillt:issbrouglit• front Owego, on Monday • last, JoN - As GINKLIN, who is charged with coinplicity in thc. robber} of the l'oit Office at I,nes b..ro, Suitquehavio, County, an account of 11.1iltery appeared in the IturoirrEit Cnl:v 4 i ra of the 31essiab,(UniverFalist), Rev, T.ti.1.09, Pastor. At MOO A. L. sal jeCt—" Five(lom Foutal Only in Truth." At 7 P. :a., by SPECIAL ItEguEsT, fr nni Roznans 9th Chapter, 9-21 verses, Subject--" Election and Predestination." AR welcome. Di must: the storm of Saturday night, sa)s the Tiny fia:eVe of the 13th, at J.E. cm-it's, IVolf MP, two vows were struck by •lightn;mr, afhl and a hied man who was milk iil4 one of them ma: keeled Byer by 14 thunderbolt, and lemait:ed insensible for some time. ./ ErFF.IO"N rhyousm has leased the '• Wlu.sm lloase," ti,uth Waverly, and wflitake possession April Ist. The build ing is Icing re-furnished, and will no doubt maler ".11 , :rirs" management, be e, me a favorite stopping place for those who are ".a-thirsi 6 and a-hungertd." 3frcn excitement was evinced by dif f,rent persons in this place, on Saturday last, over •the walking match in New York, awl the „latest news was anxiously s_ought for.. No doubt now that contest Las been settled, the question of the adop tion of the etawford"County system will be again agitateri with renewed vigor, .lohx Nicitot,s, calmer of Thompson Susquehanha County, felt an acute pain in his left elea few days since, and extracted thelefrom a 'small piece of uo ut. 31r. 'NtcuoLs states-that 30 years 3 40 he ran ainto his right p:tr, where it broke OT, awl now he takeS - the btoken piece out of the other`ear. IT is saifl that the material' - used in the publication of the late Bradford 6;z:elle, ran be purchased at a : mere nominal fig e. Here is a chance, for,some ono who desires •to .start a reforin journah. The Ur - airfoil] County system is a measure of reform that just at present 'seems to be languishing hereabouts. We chdrge noth ing far the abo 4 re hint. • • ,• It; V. 2H. DWYER, prominent_ and Baptist minister of this coutkly, die,d at his tesidence in Alba, on Thni - sday last. • The funeral services took plaCO on Saturday, and were conducted I,s; I,tev: P. S. EvEnErr, of Wellsburg, N. aN.i , •ted by Rev. C. T. • HALLOW ELL; of Troy, Revs. G. P. ' W.cTRO US, E. Burt- Rocoup . and otlacra. "I:kmnEw Yeats are Passing By," a new song and chords by WILL L. Timms sow, author of the fatnous' song, "gath ering Shells." Nearly half a milliOn co- Iles have' been sold of this author's beau tiful compositions. If you want his latest and prettiest song, ardor "golden Years are Passing By." Any music dealer will send it for a:s cc n ta: Published by W. L. 'TIIO.IIIPSON aE Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. Tnr. religions services at the Methodist Church aro continued with increased in. terest and attendance. The Christian pet«. pie are•mach exercised, and others mani fest an ibtere.st.' A portion of the Pisgah praying/ band, 'and the minister from SmithileAd are assisting iu the good work. We believe the prayers of the true Chris tiaas are being beard, and that good will result from these efforts.—Athens Gazette, March 12th, THERE is a swindler traveling through the country soliciting subscribers for the Christian Messenger. His .way of doing business is to make the subscriber FLY 2 cents, the price of the paler, in advance, but the • paper never appears.—Mirria burn Telegraph. If he should make his appearance in ourcounty, we hope the readers of the Itst.ouTEß will inform. him that they have beard of 14m before, and understand his mode of doing business. Mns. E. J. lllmoos has removed her millinery establishment from the. Tracy ,S; Nobles Blocki, to the store formerly oc. etipiecl by WIIITCWIII SliAtiT, opposit6 the Public Square. The . store Ilion': has been fitted up.with the express view of meeting the requirzments of hey line of trade,-and we do not see how the arrange ments could be bettmed in this respect. ller new Spring stock is very full and Complete, •and efobraces ail the latest styles in bats, bonnets, ribbons, feathers, laces, etc. ' OWING to the face that the Commission ers have reduced the!price of board at the County Hotel;, presided over by Shefiff INN, we lcatt that guests who seek the ssension and.retiremet4 afforded by that institution, will notimieafter find in , the bill of fare quail , on toast, brook trout, 'strawberries, ice-cream, etc. 11r. DEAN isforms us that he.has it in his heart to furnish all of the delicacies in' their sea- FOll, but does not believe that 32 cents per day per guest will be a sufficient equivalent to' warrant a satisfactory re turn for No doing. And so we suppoSe the "boys" will be compelled to worry along on boned tut key, roast beef, chicken sal ad, pickled pigs feet, etc., until that 'pan acea for every Crawford County System- 7 4's adopted. Mit. P. D.' HowAttu, of Canton, .and Mr. (ii ace CAICHOLT, of Burlinganw, Kansas, have received Letters Patent for an - invention in pateint car couplings, which ate Cantotii Sen'tiner says . "is an .csllde selfroupier, and can be uncou pled frOm either side, or...from top of car, and has been proni4mced by all the prom inent Railroad men who have seen it, to be beyond question, practical, safe, un cnmj•licated and the best thing they ever saw. The inventors will undoubtedly make a good Mina, it will be a benefit to all railioadi men, the companies included, and shoul4 be adopted." Put not away ycar wooden shovel, all that .. prophets” say ; For the Ordmance, passed Lp Council, Thub!y gpeutzeth (Nein your Bldevraik, right We are not nlly sa ‘ listlO with that last line. It doesn't seem to 1:o exactly rhymthtnical; And yet, to the man who has Leon compelled to -keep 30.0 feet of rAdcwaik passable duiing the jlast winter, it would no doubt have appo,and striking ly 'suggestive, as he gazed from his. win dow on Monday morning last, and made the discovery that • dßiing the "silent watches of the night" eight inches of "Nature's fertilizer" had softly • fallen, and the end not yet. . THE Towanda correspondent of the Wilkes-Barre Daily llecord'of Use Thies, of a recent date, after speaking of the general activity of our. merchants and dealers,for the past month, in the le-or ganization of , their business. for what promises to be a'very large spring trade; says: "Everything tends to impress us With the fact that Towanda is considera ble of a place. ,Indeed, it is now believed that from this metropolis is to go forth a man who shall return to • his afflicted par ents, -`.• Chai lie Ross." It is claimed that his whereabouts is known, and one of our wealthiest citizens proposes to use some of his money in following to the end this new trace. We refrain from entering in-. particulars at present for prudential reasons." TOWANDA Lodge, No. 20, Knights of Pythias, is to celebrate the eighth anni versary of its organization on the Bth of April. Ilon. WATER SCOTT, of Phila delphia, who has held high positions in the Order, and is now Representative to the Supreme Lodge, is to deliver an ad- Ore - is in the evening of that day, proba bly in the Court'House, to whielkthe pub lic will be invited to listen and learn of ti.e objects, growth and work of the Or der. This Lodge has made steady progress since its organization, and is in excellent financial condition.. The principles of the Order arc faithfully exemplified by it in the care of sick brothers and. their farni lierity weekly benefits and otherwise. +The order has an endowment rank which pays on. the death of a. member thereof; .$l, OW or • $2,t100, as stipulated, for-,the benefit of the decased member's family. This is a safe and cheap form of • We insurance, which is rapidly gaining in popularity. IV nits: speaking about "Platform and Stage," •Misi DICKINSON has said : "To me the most unproffiable of all tasks an der the sun is the stringing together of words, the combining of sentences, pre eminently in the face of an audience, without tome impelling cause and all-suf ficient motive. In one word Ido not be lieve in talking unless I' have something to say. To toe the platform always seem ed a specie's of lay pulpit ; not inertly a vehicle of entertainment, but something that ought to be used when one has some thing pushing so strongly from bead and heart that, it must find outlet." Her experience as an actress hrings her to say this : " Through all tht years of my Quaker training, through akthe years that have followed, Woking at this life which seems Olfe set apart, I thought I' Understood aviiat society had to feel and say. I have found knowledge reveals deeper depths and experience shows in clearer light than anything one can read and hear ; so then the long and abort of the matter is, yon i say, "You have come here to tier - 611(14.W cause." No I lam here to magnify a good one. The Stage? Even So. r ' RE§ot.triFoNs or Itespner..--At a regu lar meetit* of Wysiuking Grange, No. 58, Patrons of Husbandry, held March 15, 1879, the-following resolutions of rest ect were offered and unanimously adopted March 15, 1879, death for a third time alarmed our, outer' gate, and the Great Greater was pleased oat of His infinite mercy, to summon a sister from the cares and troubles of this transitory existence to one of endless duration, thus severing another link from the fraternal chain that, binds us together : • Wutraxas, This Grange, While sharing the common loss; oilers this bat tribute of affection as a' t °ken of sincere respect and love for'our deceased slater, Resolved, That Jane 8. 31. Piollet was helthin such universal esteem ter her ex traordinary combination of virtues and abilities, that her death invokes a special recognition and regret. Resolved, That in her death our Order 'has' lost an honorable and useful member.• Society one of its brightest ornaments, a thoughtful, high-souled woman, nobly , laying on herself the duties of her se; while fit for higher things. Our Worthy State Master, Brother V.E. Plollet, a du tiful, loving companion; her children a kind and affectionate mother. Rotated,. That while we have consign ed thti body of our deceased sister unto the grave, earth to earth, ashes to ashes, there to remain till the trump shall sound on the resurrection morn, we - can trust fully lcayo her in the hands of a Being, who has done all things well; and while wo can offer but little consolation to those who are most heart-stricken at the loss we have all sustained, we can sincerely and deeply - sympathize with them in ,their afflictive bereavement., . and commend • them to the same benevolent Savior 'who wept while en earth, and fold the arms of His love and protection around those who put their-trust in Him. • &Weed, That we who survive her, be admonished by this call to be more strong ly cemented in the tics of unison and friendship, that during the brief time al lotted us here we may wisely - and useful ly employ our time, and in our intercourse promote the welfare and happiness of each other by kind and friendly acts. Resolved, That our-charter be draped in mourning for 60 days and a copy of those resolutions be sou; to the family of the decea-ed. PERSONAL, -Cot. OvEwroN retnthed to - Washing ton' ' • Monday. — . Sir. and ills. LEN4' .11Annis,.. of this place, spent Sabbath last with friends •in Elmira. ' —Senator DAVIES' passed Sunday last with his family, returning to Harrisburg Monday. —Mrs. FRED WILLIAMS, of Canton, is lying dangerously ill from a stroke of ap olilexy. . . —B. G. Foss, who has been making a tour of the Western States, will return to his home in Canton in ap few days. —Fit.t.mOdAsTlN, at tile time a resi dent of Troy, but now practicing law in New York, was visiting friends at his old home last week. —Mr. and Mrs. CLARK WILSoN, of thin place, gave an evening of song at the M: E. Church, Waverly, ou Friday evening last. ' —\Viii. IT. EnwAnos, junior member of the late firm of 31ctianE & EDWARDS,. of this plAce, has gone to Titusville to re side. =FRANK MAYO is " fixiug up" "Crock ett Lodge," his summer resort, near-Can ton, .pre pa rat ory to its cal ly occupancy by his family. —The smiling Countenance of LEW Co mmix is again visible behind the Counters of A. D. DYE & Co.'s hardware establish ment on Main street. —The congzegatiAn of the. Rev. J. A. ROSSEET„ at Mt. Pleasant, Wa - yne Coun ty, gave him a very pleasant %uprise par ty one evening last week. —Mr. B. L. W nio i T, photograph artist of Canton, has rented his photograph gal lery to Mr. LEE, of Troy, and will make . his home at White Sulphur Springs, Vir ginia, for a year to conic... ApTENIAS BRAIN, of Canton, re turned !ast week from the South, where he had - been to attend the fun'oral of }.is father, the Hey. Wit.htAxt BIIAIS, fotmCr ly a resident of Canton. . —Captain Nut ATMAR TUTTLE, ofSpring- Susquehanna County, died on Fri day March 7th, at the advanc4 age of 91 years. lie came to Springville in . 1801- His remains were takeri to White Haven for interment. —nor. J. T. McCoi.t.on, the energetic Principal of the Troy Graded •Selimil, has recently delivered, at Troy; r 'lectures on chemistry, accompanied Trik''experiments that are spoken of in a very flatteting manner by those who•had the pleasure of being present on the occasionA. —JOHN Stl.r.rvAN ; late prOprietor of the Elwell House, removed his family to Bradford, McKean Courity, this week, where he intends to reside heleaffer. donN has hosts of friends bete, his old home, who will follow him with wishes for success in his new loCation. Local 'Correspondence. WHIT:in - 8 POINT, Broom ra., N, Y.;. March 8, late, EDITOR REPORTER—Dear Sir: In your issue of the 27th ult., you say,: "J.tcou HEMSTRAUGHT died near Owego, on the 17th instant, aged 103 years and 22 days. Ile was the oldest man in New York State, if not in the country." Now, in regard to this last statement, let me say We have -a colored man living in Triangle, this county, that is in his green (?) old age, pressing hard on to 104 years old, and from all appearance is good for- at least 10 yearti yet. We see him occasion. ally walking in our streets .as briskly as men at 75 or SO years of age. Ile was a slave in Connecticut, but was freed at 28 years of ago by that enactment that gave freedom.to all slaves in that State when they arrived at that age. About 40 years ago GEltiliT SMITH, gave him a life lease of a piece of land where he still resides . . "Yours as ever, • C. E. TAYLOR. • TROY 1 OPIO3 EDITOR tlEronTErt:—The past week has Lein marked by a wonderful irw.fivi• ty in the way of neiva, and may - be 'writ ten down as an uneventful period in our history. Aside from the illness of-Judge LoNo, Our citizens are at preach': in good health.. We are sorry to say, however, that his symptoms arc quite unfavorable and fears are entertained that he will not recover 500 n.... G. B. DAVIDSON, Esq., has just returned from West Virginia, where be has been for several days past. Rev. Dr. CoWis.s, of Elmira, ;Col lege, *ached two very able salmons in the Presbyterian Church, Sunday. Ile also addressed the Sabbath School in a highly interesting manner, illustrating his remarks by crayon sketches on the black board. Re was the guest of Mri RORACE PotuEnor4...Mr. M. • A. GsrEs, who is doing business - in Syracuse, was home for a few days.... The Teachers' Institute or ganized , at West Burlington Saturday, March 15th, was well attended. Miss S. -B. BALLARD drilled a class very success fully in Gnyot's method of map drawing, and Miss ELIZA AriAus illustrated' the su perior system - of Guyot's Primary Geog raphy in an excellent manner. J. T. Mc- Coixou conducted a class in cube root, using the method found in- MaeVickar's Arithmetic. : The teachers expressed item. selve4 as highly . :Pleased with Macyiek: ar's demonstratton of a rule which many anthers of arithmetic fail 6 make clear. Drill was also given in phonic spelling, and in the use of diacritical marks. The institute adjourned to inert again in : two weeks with M. O. LOO.IIIS as conductor. ...The 'frog Institute will meet at the graded School building, Saturday, 22d. Prof. RYAN will glee instruction to teach ers at that time....Manaver Cut will close a successful to‘m of school' in Gran ville, Tbunlay, Mara. 20th, and FRANS 11.1WITIOUN'S 1101001, in the ante town ship, will close Wednesday, March 19th. Both gentlemen are excellent teachers. . - As a community we are enjoying our usual share of the faleisings of an All- Wise Providence; although some aro suf.. , tering from disease .'ets usual there Some changing of - places and moving around....Josot E. - Hon:nix his routed the farm of MARTIN TOHEINS....WELLs HORTON has moved eiichis place, former ly belonging to .RICHARD - Egomania— .17. IC VOMIT has bought and moved on the estate of gEOHOE Elowroit, deceased.... Dr. RANsoSt has returned from the Med ical College at Philadelphia, rented \ a house and lot near the M. E. Church, leaVing his son to manage the farm, in-' tending in the future.to devote his whole, tithe to the practice of medieine....Quite a number contemplate building the earn ing summer. J. V. Votrairr has - already commenced an edifice which no doubt, when finished, will be an ornament to the place.... During the past winter polo-eat hunting has been all the rage. &me have made :is high as $3.00 per day. .WILLIE and STEPHEN BIDLACE extricated ,10 of the "shining beauties "- from one den. REHIIEN Horror; took eight frompose den Which brought the neat, little'sum of $O.OO. - We think some action will • have to be taker'by the Legislature twfprotect his skunkship, er the gemin what Steals messers.oniohs will be exterminated, -and the price of perfumery will be enormous. ...Before closing we wish to inform the readers of your paper,. -if there should be a plaw' any Where, any' community suffer ing a snow famine, longing for, a pleasur able sleigh ride, this is thWvery pima ,to come unless the weather shapcs very mueli different from what it has, 'during the past month. I can recommend perfect safe ty incoming for that purpose .any time previeus' to the Fourth of For fear of wearying your patience, and hop ing-to bo able to do better next time, I remain as ever, CoItnEsrONDENT. Ghent, March 14, 1879 A WARNING VOICE PEON THE PENITEN- Mn. EDITOR am at the ptes6nt an inmate of the Eastern Penitergaziry, and ,as 'I thought you bad no correspondence frOm this Place I would pen a few to you, hoping if you think proper to pun- . lisp them that they will be interesting as well as hencticial to ;orn e of your numer-. ous readers. - Much.bas been said about pilitical re- That is all right, but in order to secure that we must, have individual re form. Individual ici l min is my motto. I started in life with fair prospects, married young. I was my father's only child. I lived on imy father's faim with Imy wife until I was the father of a family of chil dren. Being au only son I was much In dulged.' : I t:oli got to' sporting in horses and atter:Aim; races, and then the dripk ing saloons. Prom there to the gambling table, and knowing that my father would look after and care for my family in my absence, I made the . acquaintance of a prostitute woman, :v►d that completed my ruin. ThroUgh the fascinations' of one of them I.was induced to leave,one of. the best woolen that it was ever the lot of any mau to call his own, as well as bright and nice a family of children, as the sun ever shone upon. I never was avery bard drinker; but yet drank enough to blunt the tender sensibility . of husband and father. Now ll 3lr. Editor, I write these lines to you, having tWo objects in view : One is to show t 4 the young the danger they stand in by attending the drinking saloons or *gambling table, and keeping bad compa ny of either sex. If these lines shall fall under the notice of any one that has similar inclinations 'such as I bad, and such as proved my .overthrovi, it may cause them to stop at once and reflect suf ficiently to induce them to firmly resolve that neither strong drink, gambling ta hies or bad comi any of either sex, shall prove their ruin ; but M-k strength of Him thatds always ready and willing, and able to strengthen and save all that call upon 'Him. Then one object will have been oh_ tanned. The other . is, I feel it my duty to state to the public that I lytve made a firm resolve, Goo being my helper, to abandon all of my former evil ,habits and associates. You may imagine the feelings of one undergoing Imprisonment, but none. but a convict can. know what it is to be cut off front the outside world and all that we hold dear on earth. To the heart susceptible of feeling it is painful in the extreme.. I to Fay to all fast young men, be trained in time, if you wish to avoid my fate, is the advice of a true friend. IS'. 13. DOANE. From tho RepoOlean, Marc% 14th A barn behniginglo John Briggs, at Factdryville,,Was destroyed by lightning on Saturday night ....During the months of Decec,cmhor, Jcinuary, and February, 191 carloads of freight were shipped from the Tunkhatmock depot, independent of a large amount of freight in smaller bills. ....Mr. .1. T. Jennings, of Carney, ship ped a car load of ash from Mehoopany de pot to San Francisco, CaUremia, last week Monday. This is the first *hipped there from this section. •If it is Successful "it may open a new market for our lumber. .Messrs. W; It. and - 11. W. Pogart bade their many friends in this vivinity adieu on Tuesday evening, and took the 2 o'clock train for l'awuee Rock, Kansas. They leave many warm friends in this place whose good wishes go with theM. From tho Democrat. March I.lth. Troy, March 17th Dr. C. 11. Dana has 'been dangerously ill from kidney complaint, but is now con valescing:, At 7:15 r.m ~the Bth instant, a small comet or ball of lite was seen in the :leavens, passing froM west to east. It seemed to start from about the middle, having a long tail. It .tookit auout 40 seconds of time to pass out of sight.... Mr. Kitner-poseurant received a letter from William OVerileld, AN h(3 left this place for Colorado some time since, and is now. in Leadvillo reporting good times theie—mechanics getting from $3 to $4 per day. Re thinks it a good place for a working man, but says it is rather early to-come yet, as they arc now receiving their severest weather.— .Tra i jns. on the Montrose railway are agairrrunning regu larly. s ULLMAN COUNTY.? Fromthe,Dusbore Review, 'March 13tb:: The Evangelical conference in session at Lewisburg this week,. has assigned Rev: 6. P. Itemer to 3tiltou for the com ing year. Mr. Reenter is universally es teemed by the people of Dushore, who Will regret his departure. Rev. William Wallace has been assigned to Dushore ..Rev. P.. C. Hurst has been visiting friends in . Dushore fora" few days. lie has for Some time been- located at 'Hyde .Park.... Rev. P. Reenter will preach his farewell serrri'on in DuShore on Sunday morning, at 101 'o'clock, and at Bernice at 3 1.. m ....On Thursday last ? John Mc- Mahon ' son of James 3tcMahou, drove in with a funeral procession, and stopped in front of Utz's block to leave his hories preparatory to going into, the cemetery. In attempting - to get out of the cutter his foot slipped I etween the guard and the box and he-was thrown forward "with the weight of his entire body resting on the imprisoned kg. It was but the work of ORZIT 0141JUNGS. TIARY. PUlLADrunzt.t. February 23, 1579 - -.-- I t Nei hborlnt Counties. ' - VOMING COUNTY. instant, yet upon his removal his leg w found broken. Ho was taken home lin lately - and proper_snrgical skill cli ployo4 From tbDentocrxt, ))arch 12th. Sugar' \making has commenced, and now a fello can expect more `tl Ekolt 'writ. than "taffy" fro his best girl... .During the severe,tbursl orm last Batnrday even ing, two trees n ar this place were struck by lightning, settlng fire to both. The storm was the most \ severe of the season. _.. .. We understand t at Mr. Frank Mc. .Deimott, at the tonne , is the inventor of a machine for colorin bides which all those em netted with. the ufacture of leather cannot but appreciate. This' de vice has been tested with the\best results, giving to the leather a unifoinetrof color so much sought for among tram •ry men, and must inevitably come into . • neral use throughout the country. CCI TioaA. COUNTY. nem the Mansfield Advertiser, March Pith, . . The :residence of. W. IL Kinney w struck by lightning dining -the thunder storm on Saturday evening. Slight dam age. , 1 man and his wife residing near Sylvania, and well known and hitherto re spected. somewhat •in this community, made a very wicked and foolish', attempt last week to blackmail a young lady at tending the Isiornial, to the extent of $26 and•were caught at it. They compromis, ed their felony by paying $lO Vor each dollandemanded by them. • The fun cost thein - $260, and legal fem.. If the young lady bad not been among. friends, who promptly followed the matter np, it might have caured her much unhappiness; as it is, th e ,biters would-be biters are badly bitten. Agitator, March 11th. - Mr. Ahdrew Jackson, of Gaines, re cently received the bounty for killing six wild cats A Westfield miller says he has ground 40,000 bushels of grain dur ing the past year...,,There are 400 schol ars in the graded school at Blossburg. Seven teachers'are k.inployed, and the in stitution is well managed by Prof. F.. M. Smith, the principal...'.Mrs. E. J. Brown died in this borough last Friday afternoon, after an illness of several weeks, I rom dis ease of the heart. She Lad long icsided in the village, and was well known and re spected by a large circle of friends.... Mrs. Elizabeth Sly, ono of the oldest residents in this vicinity, died at the hciuse of Ler daughter,Mrs. Brougham, in Gaines, List Sunay. She was 88 years .of age. 11cr son, Mr. Harvey Sly. a black smith in this borough, is said !to be the fi rst white person horn in WellSboro Mr. Sidney Pohliston, of Middleibury, came to our town ,last Wednesday, became intoxicat ed and went to sleep in the Parkhurst llonse bai n with some $.300 in his pocket, as he alleges— When he woke lip his mo ney was-gone. We understand he thinks he would know the voice of the man who took the money s if ho should hear it again ; but it is doubtful if he ever finds either the pan or the money. The loss is a severe one; but,if it induces the loser never again to jinn an enemy into his mouth to steal away his brains, it may prove a blessing, in disguise. . WORKINGMEN.—Beforo you begin your heavy spring work after a winter of re laxation, your system needs eleausing.and strengthening to prevent an attack tor Ague,Mous or Spring Fever, or ,tionio other spring sickness that will unfit you for a season's work. You will' save time, much sickness ' and great expoiso if yoit will use one bottle of Hop Bitters in your family this mouth. Don't wait. See another column. BUSfNESS LOCAL. LS Teachers' examinatioris for' Brad ford County, will be held as follows: Jrareh 12, Wyainsing; 144 Sllvara; 17, Ulster; I'J;.Bvrlle - ton ; 21, Troy ; 21, Sayre ; New Albany t t. Wi mot ; 31, Monroe ; April 2, Granville Center; 4, Cauti , n Graded School ; 7, Last Smithfield ;6, Benny Creek ; 11, Atipluwall Corners; 14,•LeRsys. rine ; 1 6 , Warren Center; IP, North Orwell; 21, Iferrickville; 23, Wyeer. Extminations will commence promptly at Da. m s Whzre deemed advisable, the day following each examination may be ilor•ote4 to lusts net lon neces sary for the greater efficiency of the summer schools. As examinations are to be held Ida ma jority of the townships for the convenience of teachers, instead of a few towns, extra and private examintions will be diseontinued this spring as the endorsing of certificates was last fall. Dinectors are earnestly Invited to be present. G. W. 'RICAN, ~County Suporintendent Towanda, Ps, March 6, 1677. tt OrSP.RING STYLES OF MILLIN ERY GOODS at STERN-S. Mr' A pretty assortment of EMBROI DERIES an LACES at STERNS. • ri''" Ladies ! buy-the 4 SPOON " COR SET at STERN'S, It 13 the besi. -Mr Ladies Dresi Trimmings, all the' NCR' Styles, at SNELL ar FAA:MAWS, a few doors north of. Marconi Block. ar FANCY GOODS and BUTTONS a - treat variety at STERN'S. . COMSER has the best wearing Shoes for -Men, Boys and Youths' wear. ever offered In Towanda, and at prices within the reach of all. - M"..1 full assortment of Fancy Goods at 52int.t. & FARNII-tICS, a few doors north of Stemu's tar When . you go to pick out that 'set of !1 ishes,' be sure and call at ifitdill's Crm k- cry Store NOTICE.—Tho accounts of 'tho late arm or.Atvono & HyreitcocK have been assigned to anal should be paid to J. E. Iltvcitcoett, at the Expottrazt Ottleet EE 'For tickets to all points - West, North and Southwest, at the lowest possible rates, call on or address, D. E. DASCOCN, Agent, at Upper Depot, Towanda. i7tf tlfr L. B. RODGF.RS challenges compe titlon tor quelty of goods 'and low prises on Sash. Doors, Blinds and iloitlin4s, and al building ilia. WOW. tauga-tfj, . Mr The Largest, Best and Cheapest line of Shen for Ladtee, Misses' and Children• weans found at Constit's new store; corner Main and Plnc.sts.,Traer & Noble's Block. aprr7B • , t CowLes' Bakery Wagot, of the 11. d. Ward Bakery, will be on hand daily with Fresh Crackers hot from the oven, Bread, hes, Cakes, April Ur Don't Sou forget it. We have an excellent CRACKER MANTIF ACTOVX In town at. COWLES• BAKERY, where you can , buy the best treeh•bakcd crackers. lat": WANTED man with a tatnily, as fare) assistant and wood-chopper and assist in ritnning a threshing machine the coming fall. Sit uation permanent if satisfactory. Wages liberal. Address 9. Jones. Towanda, Pa. 1 wk. (3" Nothing short of unmistakable benefits conferred upon tensor thousands of suffer ers could originate and maintain the reputation which ATILICN SARIRAYARILLA enjoys; It Is a compound of the best vegetable alteratives, with lodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most effectua: of all remedies for scrofulous, mercurial, or blood disorders. Uniformly successful and cer tain In its remedial effects, It produces rapid and complete cities of Scrofula, Sores, Boils, Humors, Pimples, Eniptions,lfikin Diseases, and all disor ders arising. from idspurity of . the blood. By Its invigorating effects It always relieves dud often cures Liver COMplaints, Female Weaknesses and Irregularities, and Is a *dent renewer of, Vitality. For purifying, the blood it has no equal. It tones up the sysfem, restores and preserves the health, and Imparts vigor and energy.• For forty years it has been in extensive use, and Is to-day the most Tellable medicine for the suffering sick,. every where. For safe by all dealers, MARRIED. HAViiNS—ANDERSON.—In linrelay township, March ti, Is by Elder Calvin Newell, Mr. George Mavens and Miss Nancy M. Anderson, bob of ftnrclay. GILBERT—LINDLEY.—AIso by the same, at Wear Franklin. March 16. 1879. Mr. Elijah B. Glib. of Franklin, and Miss Cynthia J. Lind ley, of Barclay. YOCGIIY..-lIA.Y.NARD—In Waverly. N. Y.. March loth, 187 e, at the residence of J. Y. Hor ton, by nor. It. G. 1302rdINSIL JiVhilabVOnght. of North 'tome, Pa., to (Ana .1. 'Maynard, of Itotne. ST V.:Tst tN—ltlitrif IV— A t the parsonage in f tt t Sl4'nartwa. Marelt alb, 4 1:,:v.• M. E. Bratoball, Chas Stetson and .Nisi Ida A. Swaim. all of Warren, Bradford county. NTZ—rDECKEIt—in Monrueton, natal FL 1879. by key. E. 11. crammer. Mr. John Lantz. or 'Franklin, and and Sarah F. Beater or Tortauila. DIED. EI)11/17.—in Franklin March 101. h, of - dlphtberiN - CharloB, sou - of WWI= Xddy. TOWANDA MARKETS. itzrostfri Br STEVEN!, • LONG, 0 enerst dealers in Groceries And Produce; Patten)! Block, comet Stale end Bridge Biretta. WEDNESDAY EVENING,It AItCII , '• - rains°. ' 63LLiitel Flour per bbl - 5 . 20 825 5 750 7.00 Flour per seek... • 1 300 150 1 400 173 Corn Ideal per 1001h6 ...1 0155 ,-, : 0 120 Chop Feed 1 ofo - •.1 200 Wheat, per bush 40042 900 100 1 000 110 Corn • Rye ' tip ' 560 60 Oath .. .. • - 30 Buckwheat 3 7:: l3l 50 Buckwheat Flour 1 250 ' • 1 6ro 173 Clover seed,medlum.... • 500 :Timothy. western,'' , 1 6055 1 75 Deans, 62 lbs. 1 000 140 • 1 220 173 Pork. mess 0 bbl.. . 12 00 Dressed hogs 4555 ' • . Dams . 611101 84 15 0 Shoulders • - 4 • .' 7 Chickens 8010 ' 40 JO Turkeys.. .34 10 102 12 Ducks - -50 9 1t 12 Geese - 6. 130 10 . Lard 70 7' 100 Butter, tubs 120 16 160 20 ' Rolls 14015, 150 20 'Eggs, fresh 110 16 0 Chee 100 11 • 12 Gree a pple; bu'h 50 , 6 50 70 - Potatoes. per bushel.... ' 610 65 754 13aloil0 1 0001.00 1 250 IZS Becalm. 25 C \ OItHiCTISD BT DAYTON a BRO. • hides' 040105 Veal eklna ' ,. • 400s0 Deacons \ 20030 • - Sheep rens \ • • 25W00 \ Tallow A 05006 Woof. 25025 Vim ittsvertiseutent QUSQUEHANICA COLLEGIATEII;I , - 11 7 aL T '?trineg P .-lipe r" nse m s v in i r " .i lt@' 2, ll tu C ag A an - ti furnished room froth 4180 to 11183 per year. 'For catalogue or further nartlenlars address the Prin. ripe!: EDWIN N. QUINLAN. t. U. Towanda, March 13,.1879. 7yl , DISSOLUTION+—The copartner ship beteinfare-ollstlng between Peter Mc- Intyre and George 8. Russell, under Mellen) name of Slclntyre &Russell, has ben this day !Unsolv ed bb mutual consent. The accounts and notes are phmed In the bands of James Wood. Esq., for col. 'notion, upon w hunt all persons indebted-to the late firm will please call fur settlement. The business will be conducted In the future by the underiagn. ed. at the opt !maw. Thankfulfor past favors, we would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Very rev2Ctfully. • McINTYRE Towanda, Jan. :0, Igo AUCTION! AUCTION! • Tim subscriber *III offer for tale, on his preml NEW ALBANY, THURSDAY, MARCH. 19, 1879 . At 9 O'clock A. fit., , The following described property; ELEVEN 1101151 , ..5, from 5 years to 12 years old. and from 000 to 1.400 pounds. 4 sets Heavy Double Harness. 1 set Double light Ifarneta, new: 3 sets- Single Harness, One Yoko of Oxen, Five rCows, 1 2 year old Helfer, 2 Yearling Heifers. 3 Hogs., '4 Lumber Wagms, 1 Spring Wagon' 1 -Carriage, 1. Skeleton Wagon. 4 .etas Doll Sleds, 1 Light two harms Sleigh. 2 Fan ning 31111 s, I.Cutter, 4 Plows,. 2 DarroWs, 2 Coln vaton, 3 Shovel Mows. 1 Horse Mike. 1 4fowteg ditaeldne...Cliamplon,” together ulth Neek'Yekes„ (Awns. Whltlletrees, Forkv. Cradles. 1 m o w deem 2 sets Chairs, i Table, 1 Stand. 2 Parkir S.oves, 2 Cook Stoves, and other articles too numer ous to mentU,n. The subscriber will offer his Farm of laftacres improved land for rent on day of sale. TEl33l9.iti , SALE.—AII sums of #5 and tinder, cash ; all sums over II and, tinder 450; eight months' tithe; all Anus of eto and over,.une year's time, with interest and.approved security. biz per cent. off for cash. A. R. MOE..Auctioneer Iltarch ' SPECIAL NOTICE!. STEVENS & LONG will remove about the first of April to the LARGE AND • CONTENIENT STO RE, corner of Main and rlee Streets, formerly tx.eu ploll by Fox. Steven's &Metedr. wholesale grocers— now Dy Decker Brothers, clothiers. In their NEW LOCATION they propose to keep_at ALL TIMES . , FULL• AND CONIVLETE A§ SORTMENT OF GOODS • . . • IN THEIR LINE. and hope Ivl llt MORE WOOL AND TIETTEIt FACIL ITI ES, to scree their friends and thu public acceptably. Towanda, Va., March d. • 4 wk SPRING OF 1879. ROSENBAUM d: SONS, 201 EAST WATER-ST., • Rathbun Rouse Block" EL,IIIIIA, N. Y. Desire to inform their many patroul and frlenit9 In Bradford and surrounding .counttes that they will have open by APRIL Ist fur lospectlon, the largest, finest and must varlet," assortment of • ATILLINERY GOODS, Ever opend in this city, to Which we Invite atten tion. Our past record for fair dealing must speak for us this season. • A eall solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed In every case.. REMEMBER THE PL A.CE, 201 EAST.WATER STREET, ELMIRA, NEW YOIIK.. March 19,1879. M. E. Rosenfield's CLOTHING HALL. I . . TIVENTripT GRAND ANNUAL OPENING EXHIBITION, - M. E. ROSENFIELD'S. SPRING OF 1879. Novelties fa . 1 MEN'S, BOYS' AND CiIIL DREN'S WEAR. consisting of an entire new line of SPRING AND SUNIMEtt CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, &e., &c., • ‘4 Of the Neatest and Best Styles, and at the loves POPULA - I PRICES. beg to call tto attention of our mothers If they want a nobby stilt for their little boys, in 413 and all other styles, please call on ine. 16 PER CENT. LESS Than any other house In the county. C ett AND - F.lKAltilir. BEFORE; PURCIIM INO,ELSEWIIERE. M. E. ROSENFIELD. Towauds, Much 160579. • litre PROCLAMATION-,. 'Witsleads. lion. Paul o.ldotrow, President mlitie et the llttr Judicial District. consbitibg of the county of itradforti, hats Issued his precept bear, Ind defolehrusil MG 1817, to me directed, for hold es lin ad mimed Court 2f Common Pleas and Orphan's Court at Vostanda4 commencing Monday, April 7th, and:loco:Alone three weeks. NOMe is therefore hereby siren to ail persons interested that they be then and there in their pi operperson, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, with records„lnquisitlons and other remetn brances to do those things which to their office ap. pertains to be done.' Jurors are requested to be punctual in their, attendance ,agreeably to their notice. . . . . Dated at Towanda, the lath day' of March, In the year of our Lord one thousand stgbt hundred and serenty.nfne an der the Independence of the United States the ono hundred and fourth. PETER .1. DEAR, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, March Mb, . . • TRIAL LIST-APRIL TERM, IS - 9, at Towanda, Pa. t , • • „.. ' - tinier wItIL/L - . 'P W McDonnell vs A 4 Laytim -• • ' trespass Ellen N Mitchell et al vs James Kelly 'eject A Lewis vs I. Priedenburg et al . Issue Thisbe Kinney vs 0 W Kinney ' debt 0 A Vincent vs Harrison • Mitchell appeal A.& .1 Morley vs C F Nichols issue II F Bowman. vs Jeremiah Vandermark eject tieo S Peck vs DeWitt &Maynard debt First National Bank of Athens vs 0 W 3for.o.debt .1 0 Frosts F Cook • .Issuo Bebeca Hancock vs David Abrams, Jr et aß.lssue II C Brimming vs W E Armstrong am action Chas Welled vs A J Layton trespass T. II Rogers' use vs Allen McKean ase'pt ,I A Linderman TB Watertown Fire Ins Co....debt N II Voorhis , use vs H It Oates appeal Nlt Voorhis' use vs J W Huggins et al ' appeal N B Voorhis' use vs A N Harris—. • -appeal N II Voorhis' use vs Jelin Lantz appeal N B Voorhis• use vs Alfred McClure appeal N It Voorhis' use vs D D Murphy 'appeal N 11' Voorhis' use vs P F Wilson appeal Towanda EnrekaMower Co vs Is 0 Hollon;...asepE J 6 Dougherty vs E C Spencer Issue Sarah Jordan vs Olive Fox Elliott. issue” . • . . . • SECOND WEEK. • - • '„ • Harrison Black va Nlnpn A Black - eject Frederick Shall vs E C Herrick ' trove Isaac Snell vs Pa & N Y - C and It R Co. case. Delphine Heulitt vs It K. Heulitt • appeal I) It 'Blackman vs George Fox's adrurs set fa Towanda Eureka Mower Co vs C E GOdding.a - ss'r M M Coolbaugh vs Pa & N Y• C & It 4 Co case II B Ingtnim vs A J Layton ' tresparta Martin Rogers vs Hartford Ins C 0...., :.:..trespass P W McDonald vs A.l Layton ' trespass. W It Stone, assignee vs T It Jordan ass'pt 1)21111t1 Bensley vs Stephen . Evans et al eject D L Kennedy vs Wm E 11 , wie covenant I) C Dayton vs Pa & N Y-. 0 31, It it Co trespaxs `Bradford LAM Assaf Athens tiip vs F A Boot.sci fa Emily McTavish vs S Lockwood eject L'E W 11462.11 use vs Jacob Jones • Issue S A \W heeler's use vs Patrick Halpine ISsue II D Wilcox vs P D Wilcox ' trsspwss Dr W. AT Cheeney vs Mark Mints appeal James Kinney et al vs JaxWorid Cath BLsh..sci fa Joseph Towner vs John Mack et at eject Shaw & CO vs Andrew J Layton trespass Myron Oslo; p vs Lewis Goff rep 1' 31 Coolbaugh, guardian vs T. 4081 Meredith-314/1 . . \ THULE. WEEK. Codling & Bussevs Towanda Boro.Schl DisLdbl ninny P Dampt's se v-s Maty Long - eject Danniel Sullivan ' s• ' s'.o C Donovan • - 'appeal- Ji,bn'3l. Lamphere vOco Fez. adder aidwal Isaac A Park vs TwitOf Orwell ' - case F M Dreads vs John Cirr.ll ' eject C E Frost vs Thos It Jordan appeal .81 , 1 /1 Doane's:saner vs'e lt\ Doane trover Cita tank, Waverly vs Codding & Russell...assp't Same vs C S Russell \ assjet. Weller & Ellis vs Dennis McMahon asslet J S Williston, assignee vs Betsy Coger , app:l 1) C DeWitt vs Schrader Coal Co . \ - trespass ~E W Drake vs Thus Harding et al:. 3.551.111111. Dana F Park vs Jacob A Strickler \ debt J A Linderman vs NC It E . Co - \• apPeal 'Herd Wanzur vs Elias nunsicker \ roe Wm II - Keeler vs Barrett B Keeler \., .assump Mrs Olive Elliott vs A J Layton \ trespass Sarah K Scorers use vs W Branxhall et al.,sci fa It W Bassett, after vs Stem Clarkl \ .rep Sinle vs Robert BeDonsidlrep B W Payne & Sons vs .1 IS Else!' et at att \ ex, C G Trapey vs J3l Struble _ ' appeal Myron Nichols vs Wallace Nichols issuti Subrcenas Ist week returnable. Monday. A peal 7.. 1879. at 2 r. 21. Sublarenas 2.1 .week returnable Monday, Aprll 14, at 2 I'. It.. Subpcenas ad week returnable Monday. April 2!, at 2 C. SI. GEO. W. BL A CI:3IA Prothonotary. Towanda, March AIIDITOWS:AN OTICE.-;- In the Orphan's Court of Bradford Connty. In the matter of the ratite ot Calvin LeVA, late of the Towhship of Springfield, Bradford County, deceas e(]. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by said Court to pass upon exceptions to final account of S. I). ti ark nems, adtninistratorot the estate of Caivio L'On IS, deceased;'s{lll attend to the duties of his appidntruont at his ( - Mee in Troy Borough, l'a.. ou SATURDAY. th'i lath day of APRIL next, at In .o'clock a. in. of said day, at 'Which time and place airpessons having claltus against said eatate or the fends arising front the game, nro gaeby required t nuthe their claims or be debarred front coming In aPon said funds. J. w. WILCO.% W. E. CIIILSON, Auditor TC6y., Pa, March 0,1 S 9. 4 wk.. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE: —Notice is hereby given that all persons In deldt d to the estate of Joan D. Montanye, late of Ithaca. N. Y., deceased, are requested to make Immediate paymcnt, and all persons having claims against said estate must pre,ent them duly autlitm tlcate, for settlement to our Attorney : John W. Mix, Towanda, Pa. HOWARD ELM R. Administrator. , .ELIZA 11E111 J. MtINTANYE4 Towanda, V Feh:-C., '79. AdiuMistratrix. • AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the Orphan's COurt of Bradford County. In the. matter of the estate of Daniel White, decease!). The undersignod an Auditor appointed• by the Court to disitibute the funds in 'the hands of James If. Webb. Executor of the salt decedent's estate. arising front the sale of the real and Iter- SZIal property of the said decedent, well attend to the duties of his appointment at ids office In the Borough of Tonanda, on iiIONIPAY. the 25th day M ARCH, IS:7. at 10 "'dock A. at., at which time and place all parties having calms mi said fund, are notified to present them, or .be debarred from coming In upon the same. J. ANDZEW WILT. Towanda, Feb. 1877. • AmMar. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice Is-hereby that all persons indebted to the estate of Samuel Davidson, Into of Siteshegnin, deceased, must make Immediate payment to.the undersigned, and all personslutivlng claims against said estate must present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. SAM CEL DAVIDSON, I. L. Ii , II:NG, Executors. Sllirshequin, Matelt".l9,.lb7S.-w6 EX ECITTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice - is hereby given that . all _persAdi4 indebted to the estate of Caleb Abell, late of Warren town ship, deed, must make - immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate, must present them. duly authenticated, to the under signed tar settlement. C. T. ABELL, • Warren, Pa., Feb.2o, '79-6t. ,Executor; Q 77 z t v i ll t c i T t tl f l r ,l et n ,. (l eLp t ! i n , :e 1 R Ftu7os.ra.:lttuegelttoaAELli: E. F. DI T T Rj,,qll: GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. We hare 'on hang a large 'stock. 4f CHOICE CIROCE VEAY LOWEST MARKET Ala specialty we orrerian extra grade of WHITE WHEAT FLOUR, At aprlce not :n be. found .elstiwhere subject to be returned It Dot satisfactory. A fresh supply of Dried Fruits luit, received, among which can ln• found German Prunes of our Own Importation. , WE WILL . NOT BE s E. F. DrTTRICIT & C 4 0 Towantla, Jan. 30, 1579. • THE OLD MARBLE YARD . • STILL IN OPERATION. • The undenslimed having purchased sbe JUR RIX YARD of the late GES)IttIE McCABE. de; sires to Inform the public- that baring employed experienced men, he is prepared to do all kinds of work In Me line of . . MONUMENTS, • • EAT) STONES, • MANTLES' and SHELVES, • In the rry best manner and at lowest rates. Persons desiring anything In the Marble line are Invited biota and examine work, and SaTe agents' com Mission. JAMES 1 11cCABS. Towanda, Vi., SOT. - Id, 1878: ' 24tf . . Sept. I. ) :liticelraticons, DEALERS IN TOWANDA, DA. (Ohl Stalid.of C. D. Patch.) Which %ye triter to the public at tho RATES UNDE.RSOID! ON Pit. 1.3 powELL WILL OCCUPY THE STORES Nois. 4 and 5, Tracy's Moak, J. L. Kent and Mccabe & Edwards. TowUnda, February 24, 1872., IPiii4l* - 40:4=41 . °3#111=11:1 1 P-iq Successors to Mclntyre & Ritual, Dealers in HARDWARE! STOVES AND TINWARE, Main Street, Niscettancir. FIRE ASSOCIATION, Of Philadelphia. ORGANIZED SErTE3IIIED 1, Itil7 N. \ \ \ CAPITAL, \ - 1 \ , \ \ • ASSETS nearly \\ 54,000,00 0.00 • „ .• • -_ Tl.ls Assnelailon enntlnnes to Insure from Loss and Damage I.y Household Fur niture, and -Merchandise generally . — • WM. S. VINCENT, Agent. Main. Street, Towanda Pa. GREAT BARGAINS! J. D Irr RIC H, C HA'Ar T TA YL Okt, Opposite. Park, TOW AS pA, PA. FANCY SIIITINGS PANTALOONS. GOODS JUST ARRIVED. Fine Cheviots, Worsteds, Woo/ Diagonals, ONERCOATINGS, It! great variety, made to order s at the VERY LOWEST PRICE. LACIEL MATALASSZ CLOAEINGS, GENTS,FURNISIIIN.G GOODS, at reduced prices Windsor Scarfs, Silk Hai)dkerChiefs, Colored Hose, Suspenders, 3 Unilercluthing, From 96 to 52-in elm ailrAn inspection of our stock will corifiice the most fastidious.' J. DOUTRICII, Main Street, Towanda, Pa. Dated Oct. 24, 1878. . 20tt_ kovEßps P. •The 'Behest R1ood • . Sweetest -Breath and the Fairest Skin In Ilop Bitters." little !lop Bitters saves big doctor bills and long sickness.'- "That invalid Wire, mother. sister orebild can be mile the picture or health with Hop Bitters." "When worn down, and ready'to take your bed, Hop Hitters Is what you need." "Don't physic and i.hyslc, for It weakens and destroys, bet take Hop Bitters, that build up con " Physicians of all schools use and recommend flop Bitters. Test them." - "Health and beauty Is a Joy—Hop Bitters glees health and beauty." , "There are more cores made with WO BRUM than all other medicines." • •!When the brain Is wearied, the noires unstrung, the muscles weak, use Hop'Bitters." "That low, nervoua fever, want of sleep and weakness, calla for hop Rittera,' HOP. COUGH CURE AND ;PAN RELIEriS PLEASANT, SURE,‘AND CHEAP. POI SALE BY .AEL BESTbusiness you can engage in, $5 to s2o'per day made by any worker of s either sex , right in their own localities.- Particulars and sam ples worth $5 free. Improve your 'spare time at thls business. Addressfrriason a Co., Patland, Maine., may3o iy. (CC a'week In your own town. *5 Quttlt free. i,1,11.1 No risk. Reader, If you want a buslnen at which persons of either sex tan make great pay all the limo they work, write for particulars to it ' HALLYTT &'Co., Portland; Maine. may3o.ly. llcan make money faster at work tor no than at anything else. Capital not required we will start you. •12 per /ay at home made by the Indite. trious Nen, women. boys and girls wanted Orem where to work for us. Now to the time CusUy ratittlt and terms fret, Addiess Temz - m r:e.. Att. vista, barge. ina7so47. iigirt & RECENTLY OCCUPIED BY isa beau, &c. ill I'OWARDA, PA. =I IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the Dis. trict Court of the United States, Lir. the West tern Loistrict of Pennsylvania. - Clarence A. bowler, of - Bradfoid County, State of - Pennsylvania,- a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March 24, 1867, having applied for a discharge from all his decd./vend other claims provable under said act, by order of the Court, notice is hereby given to all credit Ors wh6 have proved their debts, and other persons terested, to .appear on the sth - day of APRIL, 1879, at lo o'clock, A. a., before It. A 311CRCUR, 6:mi.,- Register in 'Bankruptcy, at his of2ce, lu Towanda, Pennsylianlie, to show cause, - if any they have; why a discharge should not be granted to the said Bankrupt. S. C. McCANDLEB2, Clerk. Towanda, Pa:, March 6, 1679. • 2wk T HIRTY -Tuts? ANNUAL- Penn Minuet Life .Instmi:nfe Co.. "set manta, January 1, 1679 ItECEIPTB., Pretnintn receipts '1,141,068.53. Interest receipts, etc 353„964.11 1.498,03'164 5500,0,00.00 Total._ ' DISBURSEMENTS.-. Losses and endowment4—G.ll3o,4lB49 1-)1% Wends to pulley-holders 221,38007 Lapsed and surrendezedpol; Ides, etc 248,941.09 Comml.slons.salartes. medi cal fees, etc: 754,748.29 fates, legal 'expenses, ad ... cellist' og, etc... ..... Net assets Jan. 1, 1879, U. S. 5 and six percent. bonds, Phila. . • delphia and city loans, R. IL bonds. Lank, and other stocks, worth 12,401,- % 043.9*, cost ..12,309,872.65 Mori:ages, first liens on properties worth 1i,i25,CC0 Premium notes, secured by.policles. Loans on coliaterals, etc..... Real. estate owned by the Company, digit ' Cash oil hand and In Trust Companies Net ledgir &meta. aanbove... Ni. deferred and and uure repot fed pn,3 98,991., 79 m1nw 98,991.,79 Interest due aud accrued.'.. 101,115.62 Market value of crocks, etc, over cost 91,2.51.= 234,205.G.1 , `, • Gross wets, Janu a ry 1,1879 se,,GAsstot LIABILITIES. Losses reported,but not due 1116,028 GO Reserve, at 4 per cent, to reinsure risks 5,477,471.00 Dividends on unreported policies, etc - Surplus 4 per cent:o23lS .. Surplna it 4,ii per cent. Pennsylvania standard. estimated ' ' 11,a411.702.65 No. Plfetes In force ' 10,731.00 . Amount at risk M 774,537.00 SAMUEL C. HUEY. Prise(dent. • SAMUEL E. STONES, H.S. STEPHENS, ' Vice-Piesident. ' 24 Vide-President. JAS. WEIR, MASON,- HENRY AUSTIE, Actuary. Secretary. r 1... HENRY C. BROWN, Aug Secretary. 'GEO. A. GUERNSEY, Agent. • 36w8 • - Towanda; Pa. HARDWIRE • - .F - AT GREATLY - . . REDII-CED PRICES! • • - • - •H. T.:JTINE ', AGENT , Is now openings large and general assortment is hardware, Cutlery, Stoics, Nails, Iron, Glass Paints, 011 s, Varnishes, Tinware,.ffouse Furnish ing Good's, &c, purchased for crab and offered for sale a t:llargains to those who pay cash for goods, and Plaids, OVERCOATINGS, ANGES and Cooking Stoves, for Cosi , snd Wood, at low prices, at JUNE'S. THE Graphic and New Jewel, th moat perfect and ornamental heating stovesl the world, at JUNE'S. HE Gossip, the beat low-priced stovo for pekes and ettamberi ever made, at - . JCSE`S. r i 'Oß Horse-Shoes and Horse-Shcio i jut I.:MIR, go to • - JUNES. INWARE—a large and general • t assortment at low prices, at JUNE'S. . A! LARGE. stock of Bai; Square, _EI. Bound ; Half-Round, Oval,lialt7Otrat, !Baled, and Hoop Iron. at - dUNE'S. FOR - Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, go t JUNE'S. W12:ND.,0 at GLASS, from . 7x910 u ' JUNE'S. SCREWS and Tacks, direct from the manufacturers; for =de at yholesale and retail. at reduced prteen, at , JUNE'S. TAMPS, Lamp Burners, Chimneys, L Shades, sod Wic s of every variety, at JUNE'S. ROPE, Sash,t cot* . Twine and Wick, all sizes, at JUNES: T. ANTERNS—a great variety at _LA low price*, at - JUNE'S. lOCKS, Latches, rind Bolts, every variety and kind. at' JUN &5. OAST and Toe Corks (Steel), at JUNE'S DISSTON'S Celebrated Sa!is, at JUNE'S. TABLE and Pocyit CatlerieL ROUSE Furnishing Goods, at NAILS and Spikes, all si z es, JUNE'S. NORWAY and Sweed's Iron at ±JUNWS. MEC lIANICB will 11nd - sr - good u sortment of Tools at JUNE'S. ALARGE stock. of Philadelphia Can laws and Tule Bolts. sat JUN XI; WIRE Cloth, at POWDER, Shot and Caps, for sal o at -• JUNE'S. BLASTING Powder, it TILES and Rasps, full assort men!, st- JIINtI3. EMMERY. Cloth and Paper, and Sand raper. at JUNt'S. ilaAss Kettles and Hollow Ware, at law prices, at JUNE 1„ Towanda, Ncer..2o, 13711. le*, za_Tet, &- Co. -- : — gilisattaneotts. ''OF THE OF~PIIILAD,ELPSIA. +6,0L9,470.61 61,730. X 1,178414.5 T ASSET.? 59,266.50 P. 653.368.16 • - 679.'237.85 RETORT 17,516,10343 #6,23a.288.38 380,671.17' 893,472.70 313,867.36 441,478.05 198.997.42 16,338,283.34 16,63,504.0 i awes. JILTNEV.