lEEE radforl7,4lrporta C 11.4,11. ALLEN, Lot 11. EVITOI Towanda, Pa., nun.2.day, June 12, 1870. • W. A.;CHAMBERLIN, Dealer In FINE JEWELRY , WArilr SILVER PLATED WARE, • , TOWANDA PA. Toiran,la, Jan. IS, .1577. LOCAL AND GENERAL. ATTEND thd Pdstival. INTEnESTTNC; legal advertising on fourth Mil Togranda uevc:r ."vitupei- lEEE MEI Si.t RI :Irt at .16'ictir Hall to- nigh. Attui(l TEAcitEtts' Astzt2ciation at Calunkbiti X lt.ads, :Tune 1:101 and 14th. )wf:co is to havi:. water walks. A Bus ton„company NVIII THE have derided to put new pier, under the Susquehanna bridge at A tlik,•vs. • TI17: Borough Council 1t re completed Imohoie; needed repairs to tie Frae.kliu lingnoll.uc WElluderstand that l umpaiiy r passed very creditable inspect Thuisday last. MANY' familiar faces are missed 'from the -,t.rects.f.l:tte. ".:;‘) eauec for alarT, t t TUE nt,ll3;hlie,in has got a new ." head,' awl n'n we supis,..sc the Crawford Couu -ty System boom." Woni,mEN ;ire now engaguil in . is-inoti Pli:!g the EINVI:11 i ()use, but iIELLOG.: cot' butts to eute'rt:Lin the traveler there just the 'Fnr. i ., ,1d.3',11"..,:_,4,1catittni 4re. briprov il.g tias itpl,:uall,c of their brick block ;a dial pito:, if ing f unt of U. THE ;low at. tte:-Jy allfl wi:l lie read for clipatlcy befoic il.e Alf the I.:u 'ta, • T .!, r of tho 1:1 that 1).1"liglt i n i 1);:y.., .J. favurs at 1):::1<lin.,r of IuN).IIANNo:i: filit not ,1”-erve Itt•com fluff - Da:o Duir•t.:.tat'rt: t 2; ~• • ,t o:t cl,•ctkq. day A ~ 1 II belie; than a saucer of ice., t“) If don't be -11.,-%(. it. ask' 0...;•-7,1. E. Cliurel.., at 111:0;i:, arralig! : rnivitt , to Nia4lll.ll. take .iact• ti ar floolre. „ tahil!to k eff,2ct ion the ' ('CM I:.l:!lneati, 1.1 rains bet wct )r.-c;-r4' ItElf7 . .\!!:1::: the Festival. the henelit or the l'ltarity Fpnci (;. A. 1::, 1).• htch t ..l ot: ?It afterit4.qii e•ening 1 h:iEtts: net e 4, b. r is getari:ity and this: I,ai, iII! tilt` liver this :::•tison. At least we lave heat:l isoie that weight Ite!le_t 141:ei.i. as } ' et. Loa >a g:'uat streets;.' It Is fol . the benitit the llt,:nr I•u - the A ; ti9;l, aii,l that of itself te;..:..t ttt iecull2 • T E 1;,;;:tiVal iern ;by the ladies of the Church Gf the :11es , :iv.14.nt the f:ltGreh par lor's, on ; Toe:-.lay -veto; was a Very affair, awl I ; 1••41. iy attemied. Cinlecit e‘f tL ttc< Ltlt (I:lliNt•rt-talit , t) NV:t.li ytt i'tt.tttr. At It, e At i::;ll1•. Ali ( .1( (:•! . P . il • f • • 161 l 4.1; al -,v1,.) hare iv charge C. A. IL ale making al- g•InIt.:!11, Ln th acr onmokiht.i.ni vi 3 , 41 - yo:ir ;old yout MEE 1,1 (Episco VI :0 \OW; aft.,1111.),:1111‘,1 BEE ::~ Tit c.f . Mr . . Pl' heal' t1.:0 • -40 LT.1'1 . 4, - 111111. dean de i It tip , The !CTRS mt hcAvy and, I.tas LS Ili, 'THE ant the "1/titch ;kw .1 fo;tdoll, attewl th( ,t Iv.ll a body: zoid truatit allCr roll l', uric Systtln TufllC!'. .11 . : the 'lei rlake,rl.lle efitmlig G. U. : 70: , ,L5, it Is vecte.l, e‘ k iliti ; I;ll,tricrly v, ill lielttlti. • V. 14. 7. +'•'r. !!: our )I!,)gp, of ,1; - 0 ToisatitLl awl 'l'ixay ind v itit wiz: .:.tit,y lie: to her WayS, alpt IGospurtr“:. y 11 , . 4 . 0112 0 neck-tie pally 31 11.01. in 111:11 1•;1;•., t ”i" \V1...e11, was a gr:;-:13 sur,esS. A vol tespollden! s 1; (inting tn:tt tilt• contittucd mitil 7 o'L look !!.oviinig living- ont mi!e,::;•rtli of Canton. .ittinnintcil to cola ait:•111611„4 taking two ontaa . ,'s of Itinkii±oftn. tae is r.till alive tic tki:; but her ro".ocany i. ,Iiiii1)11'.11. A. N. IBS s.,•il f.,; tile r.ish N, , cnuße trite Ler ov.ll ti i. Tun pr6graintrie of the'elosinr t , xerciseN pi the Cantial Graded High Sehoiii, ,•vening of last week, in the M. 01:. (.I,i:lch, Est t vely and the so-cti•wded that a Lime Llllll - eve unalth. ti, aia adloittance. COMPANY K. and Watking Pest have recently re-fitted Military Hall in Mercar poidids, is ;chat almost every one does mock, and it now presents a very tasty V. p Tioga County— appealranc,. The walls have beeircovet if :!c Pape:s , vcr thew ale trathfai—and cd with paper of a pretty design. and whet, the nsl, do n. .t bite p.e.,(4.1, the tishei- handsome pictures hang thereon. A new men take to killing rattlesnakes, and the . carpet has been put upon the floor, and fellow that di.c , n't .....iiptpre eight or ten «f numerous other adornments added to the these beautiful ..housilohl pets •in a few interior of the remit that give it a very Louis; clout: any 'if the stri!ams r t!-.a' fine appearance, aml speaks well for the lighttl'rl loeality—telis his da;‘'s tul'.eit: good judgment and t;isto the rt, nuo it. 1,, a tot ~c 1 st 11;•,.;11t who do not g•Ct tCe under whose 631u:1 - vision the re-fittin iliteit•-tt .1 in Om rec;t4l. NY ;I: , d9IIV. ,To catch a flout 1G ur. 17 inches in length, and weigldnfr from one to taw DON'T forget -the Watkins Yost Festival. . WI .learn from the (la.%lie and' Bulletin, that .the oil in the Pipe Line, leading from the Bradford Oil' District to Wil liamsport, commenced dewing through the line at ar., Wednesday, June 4th. our brethren at Williamsport are jubilant. AT the Normal School, Mansfield, the Junior Exhibition takes.plaeo Juno 16th; Class Day e'xcrcises the morning of June 17th ; Oration and Poem before Societies, same evening ; Alumni Exercises, evening of Jin, 18th ; Commencement Exercises Tune nth, Os Saturday . morning, Nay 31st, a house occupied by ItoivicE llE.wErr, and ownt4 , by IlAnnises GREEN°, just' west of Trey, was 'destroyed by fire together with its contents. The fire caught in the .roof, it• is supposed. from sparks froth the chimney. There was uo Msurance. qronGE W. ltounns, a well known cit izen of Elmira. was found drowned in - the CLemung river on Tuesday morning of last week. He had- been fishing the day before,-and being subject to epileptic fits, it is supposed he fell into the river while is quo of them. lie was - 49 years old. ' Ore citizens should remember the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Susque hanna Collegiate Iniititute, at the Presby terian Chur6 this (Thursday):evening. As is known from former years, no admis si"ii is cha'...ged, and undoubtedly, as usu al, a crowded house will welcome the In stitute students. LEI ; .1/TES to the last. Itepublican County cutiou echo have not appoint-, 11. e member of the County Committee for 1579, for their ditricts, are requested to maim the appointment immediately, and notify the Chairman, HENRY STREE TER, Towanda, Pa., as soon as possible. Mrs.. Dr. Kttn..rns, of Frank!nubile, had the misfortune to break her ankle whilst alighting front her carriage at Greenwood im Thurt,day last. 'she came to this plano_on the cars and Dr. JOIIVON adjusted the brisket bones, and she is as col:aortal& at present as could he . ex pected under the circumstances. EXCUEhTII.ti RATES OVER' TILE ERIE.- : , tatioli agents along the Erie ita;re been notified to resume the sale of excursion lid:L24s - o the rari,us watering idiees and sun finer resorts ihrougliout the country. The rates are the same as last year, but .o all probabiliiy there will be a reduction before the close of the season. tiw walk in Tun C'intral House, at Attu is re- CPlving fresh coat of paint, both outside an,i and 0: hersvise undergoing repairs. `Mine host .101:DAN of that pleasant hos telry is otiiy omiteht, when his house is :Ina tidy, and his table supplied iLh .I * El ale delicacies of the season . —and 1:c is al! times ',AKA with contentment.. 7.'.. new P.aptist Church at l'ennyville lug e.4upleti ,, n, and scill be dedica • eti to the v.orsili;- , of Gm, some time in it will be, when compieted, a very line Country church. The building is _fothie and is .i'.(((1 in size. This will be. %%hell e01111.1ett:(1, the only 1-'rotcstun Church Ridgbury township. AT tilt, ar•fillai st•Ss,i4ll.l of Stirtente Lpdge. Kt rights K.,nor, held iii Poston, Mas•telicsett2 , , Lt t week. C. :If. HAY rit owego. w i created a l'a!rt ‘;yantl Dictator of the State.of New York. next annual session is'tu lw 14411 in (". The in.(lr :,ow num b( Is CO,OIIO members and 1:1,0,111 IT is geutiviitly belimeil, says an ex chiiii4e, that :%fr.itrizT 11. SAVII4-: he Pi - osiilent of the Company in place of Judge PA , Ki E. dece:LW:i. Hy . Va:tlabit' 1..1!!,! beeii ah the ri , a , l the man Ci-imaissioners are making some :.eeded regqiii's to ilie'.Court House, The inter-hi , : walls arc heing re-painted aud papered, a new carpet put down in the court room, and other improvements made. The work is beiirg done under of Clerk which is a guitiantr-e tha! it will be Ki Ii douc, and at the leas - t pOssihle f‘g nue for t gJod jOir. Tut. A tluni ni , rtespontlnat of the Ebni ra d'ette. of June 7th, sari at a crm iit I::111 not a thou! aml miles from the Central. being answ'ert;tl.in the arL;;iti we in :e,ta: - 11 to a certain delicatv •pLustinn by int, of the fair Stheman tic rues procuivd s,4ne uOuin to:. take the snooze that knows no waking:, but in- his sonihifit; ze.ti he took too much am•l it sin+ly ttunc , l hint wr,in2; side out, I. l .tiN W. T. :1).•.v!i....5, 0. D. KiNEY, and our I , o?,il.ri — flrawzist, Mr. C. 'tai tol for the w lids of Sullivan 'ocuity ou Thursday on a trout fish in,r excursion of a week's duration. As they are. nli experts it: casting the " tly," no doubt numerous "speckled heauties"' of large prOpo!-tioms lind their way in to folic baskets of these....diseipk.s of Sir Isaak. (:,,,•; t. Ws lit led up rt track for walk p,,Nes in the' First Ward, :Ind sev eral come,ts have .already 2.41mn place there. (hi ti.iturday I.lst Lvm.VN mid sAvEm...ol.:started at a few minutes M., to cover hi miles in I:.!hours, and if they had heel' aide to add :24 mole ntiic to their score would have aveumf•lisheg the task they under- ISE Ad:-31ern , 11'.. , ck, Friday after -nltni and evenings I pi (IVeti rt`,'L MAsT . I- lc 1 3 40VEl.r. e. , ;:l'ostina: ALVolllt Went i•ass fishing Monrlay. The Lacs that ran off with the Postmas tc is ling ••••apposed to have dioui eight pcuinds. The ex-postntel stoceedeci in brineing home his tishim tackle, although the tisli.hr went to et r it el still hatlie in the limpid depths of the Susuehavna. A nuptber of "clipipqrs e be 'OA:tined cheap on applieatien a the • • IVNiC %1:1 , S" 14 - ..*.T11 or JMIN PETE! .—Joni l't:- •rt:its. says the. Elmira Fro. Perlis' of Thursday last, t•he well-known -hotel man. died at the State Line Hotel, of which he Was pr ,, pretor, tut Tuesday last. origi nally from Tina (Minty, the son of a I,reacher, Lo kapsed the't.rade of a blaa smit I. au:i led an adventurous life tit•hile a youtig man, tioally going into the: hottil htts:nss, which he)ms . followed for years. lie wag known throughout alt this part of the county, and I,N 7 aS a 111111 of wartn im pulses. Tar. G. 4. IL Festival will be held in the store room recently occupied by Pow- ELL & Co., Means Block. The proceeds - are to go to the Charity Fund of Watkins Post. By reference to an advertisement in an other column; it will-be seen that - there. will be an excursion from this place, and stations along the State Lino & • Sullivan Rail Road to . Bernice on the Fourth of July. The excursionists will leave here at V o'clock A. m., and arrive s at Bernice at 11 A. u., returning, kayo Bernice at. 6 P. at., giving seven hoUrs-i at Bernice. Cars will be fitted pp to take the visitors into the mines, and the round trip ftoin Towanda will only cost one dollar. No doubt many will avail themsilves of this opportunity for a pleasant and yet cheap excursion. " G. A. IL FEsTtvat..—The Comrades of Watkins Post, No: (IS, (i•. A. 11.1 will hold a Strawberry and Ice Cream Festival, on Fiblay afternoon and evening,. in Means' Block,- in the store vacated by PowELL Co. • The ladies • and comrades will lie ready to servo strawberries and ice cream at fOur o'clock in the afternoon and during evening. The proceeds of this festival are for the benefit of the Charity Fund of the Post. All should attend and assist the comr.tdes in their undertaking.. Tbe object for which the Moceeds ate tube listd is a worthy one. - • MILE. 11. i COOK, an employe at Kt:L ima.; & MAulticles Bridge Works, at Athens, says a correspondent of the El mira Free. Piic,;s, met with a very serious accident a- few (lays si_we.- Ile, WitkiLa- FAYETTE ANsOlk:, iNere engaged upon.t.he steam riveting machine, when some part of the machine gave way; crushing the hand of Mr. Cool: and badly injuring the middle fingei of Mr. Amos. Br. BApc.- En was called ;o dress the wound of Mr. COox. It was thought at that that am , putatiou of alt the fingers would be neces sary, but hy.cttreful and close examina tion the Doctor thoUght he might save the thumb and vice linger. At. last accounts he was doing well; BATTLE OF NEW TOWN—CENTENNIAL. —All otlicers.and Members of military or ganizations and of chic societies, within the limits of territory through which the Sullivan expedition of 1;79 passed (mean ing to include We'stern New Jersey, East ern, Central and Northern Pcmisylvania, Southern, Central and Western New York) are respectfully invit,.d to honor the memorial Mebration of the centenni al of that expedition and the battle of New Town, on the 29th day of August next, by their presence upon the occasion. Malta; y organisations are requested to communicate with Colonel CHARLES H. TIIONII'sON, of Coining, and ollicials of oivic societies Fill please address General' Vim.1.1..0t 31. Guerra, Grand Maishal, 'of 'Elmira, giving names and Tonality of so ciety and name of ollicials, and as early as lossiLle. By ord er of the Coaamittee. , W. F. WARN Eli, Chairman ,)r Exe^ntive Committee. All !rpm , are requested to publish thi not ice • ffEsol.t - TPIN, of I:ENVI , :(7.—At a regu lar ine;ding of Athens Lodge . , No. 165, F., held in their hall Wednesday. tv ( "Ding. :May tlw following was anannth , n,ly adopted : IViln:J , .‘ , -;, It has p 1 a-4A A/mighty, clod to 1.-move from our midst by death; Past Grand .1. B. Reeve, thus depriving us of a dear brother, his wife anti family of a hind husband and affectionate father; therefore, be it • Res,,l;: , d, That in hit; death we recog, size the hand of au omnipotent God the maker and. ruler of all, who doeth all things well: /?(Nc , ? , :fl,• That ia "this (Uspeusation, we extend to the boleaved fatally our silleere uuF lwartfeit sympathy, and etauloluta2e, 1 .2i10 Clem to that t , ooree of all cop,- the (•rily idi(4' for iu.satiate grief for lovo ! I goile bcfore. Mal a copy /if thrse resolu tions be form tale,' for publication to two Or to , re ral.ers of Oa: county. Rtluieed, That the,..e res"lutions be en eryd into the - ininutes of this Lodge, itutf t copy of the same he handed to the be- Tared family. GEoncE W. :11()Nsr, M. it. 111:kvi, F. R. LioN, 0)1.; MI:t . ,.. I DEFOIZRESI", a col.,red 15r, familiarly as "CI.VM." \VIM Las at varium; UMW, tigiir ol in p“licc Ciichs at Wave:ly and in the Tioga County Court, by reason of using his iazoi to !yule disputes with those with when. he has disagreed, js the plain till in a suitifoz thimage. , .. It appelirs that while pursuing his v6eathin of a 11,118"P:ill tipeilittqr in a:. Elmira barber shop, last Deegmber, he was arrested on a charge of appL4 , priating a razor belm.:ag to the proprietor of the shop. While contined, in the Chinning-County jail he. attempted to break out, and for this otienee was so:- Iti!need to till days in the Moinue County On his aniral , the Super intendent set him at work tending a plan ingmaehins making :1,000 'evolutions a minute, and while rot king at the ma chine. his right. waA taken off. 1 Fou- lets cotninciie(i.d tieth,n against' th e Board of :4.- 11 ,er% hois of Nis'', roe C 01713- ty f4JI $10 7 00t) damages. lle claims _that thiongli his ignorant:o la. had liis hand taken (in . . Ile is the only snpport of a widowed 'waiter, and the los:, of the limb prohibits him from earning a livelihood. The eau is likely be'an intere.ting one. (i,tzetfr. LIE 1.14 ,ceetis or the Festivai to-morrow (Friday) afternoon and evening, are to he devo'ed.to charity. At; ImnonTANT .111.-I'l,ANTft;i; 'rum- Tut: the ICl.NlzirEit, for the bencnt of our agricul till al rea‘krs, the following very import ant-amt %Odell has, passed both branches of the Legislatiire, been signed by the Governor, and is now a law, to-wit SErriaNl .—That any iierson liable to road taN Who tlallSphlnt to the side of any public highway, on his own .prem ises. any fit:it, shade or forest trees of suitable shall be allowed by the Su pc! visor of road , -;, where r.yails run II:lough or adjoin cultivated fields, in abatement of his road tax, one dollar for every four treks set out ; but no low of elms shall be nearer than seventy feet, no row of wattles of other forest trees nearer than fifty feet, except locusts, which may• be set thirty feet apart; and no allowance, as b, fore Mention«l, shall be made unless such tieeqhall have heemset mit the year previous Of the demalid fort suchabate ment and Ire living and are well protect ed fp In animals at the time of such wand. r Sin.. 2.—Any trees transplanted to the side of the public highway as aforesaid, in the place of trees which have died, shall he allowed for in the same manner and on the same conditions as in - the pre vious section. Fix. 3.—No person shall be allowed an a bateltielit of his lagh way tax a. , aforesaid m o r e thou one-quarter of his anmizil high- N% ay tae, avid 119 OW shall reive an abatement, of tax for t recs. plated previ ous to the passage of this act. SEc. 4.-7-Any person who rhnll cut kill or injure any living tree plant ed as aforesaid, shall pay to the Supervi snr of re ad.S aforesaid, :my cents for each and every tree, cut down, killed. or removed, and to be collected a , 4 other tax cs-atu e;vllc•-ted WATKIIIB Post Festival, Friday after noon and evening. ,As a matter_of course you will attend. AN ImruEs.sivE AND Toucrima SCENN. —The Church-of the Messiah (Universal ist), Rev..WILLIAM TAYLON Pastor, was on Sunday last profusely decorated with tloivers. Thawhole church was-fragrant with their Incense. Crosses of white and green, Mlles, eamelias, =elms, -and-oth- - ers in varied arrangement, made the.lta tar beautiful as it Waafragraut. The occasion waathat knoirn by that Church as Cutdrin's.Sunday set apart -at the morning service, for the chriaeu ing and dedication of the little ones in . 6111IST. Twenty of them, varying from one year to 14 of age,i were brought . for ward by their parents, and thus solemnly consecrated ; the parents pledging them selveslo teach the children:the Lord's Prayer and the Tot ComutambttentA and to bring the children up in "the nurture and rule oititirin of the Lord." As each was baptised, the child Or parent' of it) re ceived front the pastor a small white bo nnet, plucked from-a cross on the altar, -so arranged for this purpose, and pre sented with the injunction to mcserve it, with the date and name attached, and as the child grew, to explain to it the oeca; sitm-when it was bestowed, and how; and why ; and thus let .it be a constant Me mento of Cunts T's life, .death, and love ; 'of the parents pledge, and of its own duty of gratitude and love therein. The Church was crowded to its utmost capacity, and there was probably not an Immoved heart or dry eye in the building as the ceremonies progressed. Probably every denomination in the town was rep resented there,_ and the "spirit of Unity in the bond of peace," was fully exempli fied in the common interest and sy-tnpathy of all. PEUSONAL. —Mrs. tiTEWART Monse., of Troy, is visiting friends in Elmira. . • , • —Mrs. C. S. Frrcn, of this place, visit ed relatives in Pittston last week. —Mrs. S. C. CLiztiE, of Athens, is vis iting reritives and frinds iu Owego. -1.. L. Wm.r.s, of the Waverly Reniete, tlelivered I,lle Decoration AAdress in Wa EMI —Miss Lou Posiimoy, of Troy, is visit ing her sister, Mrs, L. M. 5111111, iu El MEM —Mrs. W. C. WILLis, of Rushville, Susquqlianna County, is visiting relatives iu this place. —Rev. IL 11.. DicEssEit and wife, of Mouttose, are visiting relatives and friends in this place: —Mrs. 0.D.. KINNEY, of Towanda, vis ited Dr. A. J. COLE and family last webk. —3lusgfield Advertiser. —Deputy Prothonotary C. 11. EsTELLE., and wife visited relatives and friends. in Sullivan county last week. —Miss SAMAII BALLARD, of the Troy Graded School, goes to Toledo, Ohio, and Bend, Indiana, for a vacation. —Miss Emm A MpsiltiV,Dt2lll niece; NET TIE LEWIS, of Iliriattkifig,, are visiting Miss MARY Mosenic, in Tunkhatincek. —Mrs. E. E. DOANE (formerly Mips FANNY- NEW MAN) and little br)y, of Can ton, are visiting Tunkhahnock friends this week.— Tit p.,,ek &pub/jean.. -W1 AM (J EN and 11. C. McGow•- nN, of Canton, who have been 'ill for sev eral weeks past, have to far regained their health afi to be tilde to attiv.hil toOisiness, —The Her. J. McAtorts Il.4Atiut.ip offi ciated at Christ, Church on St?nday last, W nt. Ilmts having been elated to Ithaca, N. to attend the funeral of a relAtive. WILL/1n CITAFFEE, of Warren, Pa., is visiting his son, Mr. (7,-.1. FEE, Mrin strret. Mr. Cirtrt , m, sdoior, is now iii his fl id year, and is still hale and he4ty.-Chr,.. ? , '' t,' Ea, • Wli.l Will be temember; cd by many as tia• eloquent temperance advocate, who lit:Lured in this county sonic 11.vo years since, is traveling this •sunttner with a lai . ge. tent in which be holds his meetings, and is at present engaged in the temperance work at Elmira. LossiNtt, the Historian, in-. forms W. F. WARNEn, Esq., of this vil kige, that he will be preseitt at the Sulli van Centennial in August. Hon. ERAS ATVS iiitOOKS, of New York, has also ac _ cepted an invitation to be present; awl will deliver an .address.— Warcrly Atito ra MI —lion. T. C. Pt. kyr, of Owego, has been eleeteAl President of the Southern Central Itailroad in place of the late - E. P. deeed. Mr. PLATT will make a 'valuable and popular officer, and , the Southern Central is to be cougratuled up on its fortunate stli.othni of a President.— E 1 ,7 Pe,Rs. —Hon. W. M. Nr.i.soN and THimAs J. IL have been appointed Representative alch,,ates from Wayne County to the Dennociwic Slate Convention to he held at Harrisburg July - Hith. The county committee :adopted a resolution request ing them to support DANwt. 0. Flynn, of Pittsburgh, Cir State Treasurer. —Ptnf.MAirrts VAN BritUN STEVEN. , , A. M. I)., and his wife, Mrs. Gr.:Olt-11- ANA LOOMI, leltsAltDßON STEVItXs 7 from Syracu , ,e, , N. v:, are visiting friends in this county for a few days, previous to their departure to Cape May. The Doc tin is known . "as the Aineriean Travel er," or s e-Y a oh, M. -0. F. - . Yousn, of Alba, Pa., formerly of Mansfield, visited his old' home last week. Ile served during the war in Com pany- li.. Inlst Regiment, I'. V. Ile was in prison at Andersonville for several months, and . .whcit released weighed but tM rounds. Ills present weight —Mr. E. .1. ULF...I:LAND left toMi last week for Cauton, the residence of his irt rcnts, where he will e“ntinue his legal studies during the heated term. Mr. CLEvt:baNt) is a law student limier the di reetimi of I/AvtEs CAP.Noru.v.m. and during his stay here - has ptowed to be a gentleman, and made friends with all with whom he clime in contact. --11.r:Cennty Commissioner GEonot lIENstNo, a resident of Mehoopany, Wy milt)); Comity, met with a serious acci dent on Thnrsday of last week while. en gagerl in stumping his farin at that place a large chain became detached and strucl HENNIN(.. throwing hint about 2.0 feet breaking a limb and dislocating a shoal (ler. —Or. JAMES TINKTTAM. Surgeon in the United State's Navy, died at his residence on Front street Monday morning, at 3 o'clock, of consumption. Ile was,a young man of great promise, and ranked high in his profession: He was a favorite with all his acquaintances,' and will he missed by a numerous circle of relatives, friends awl associates. 7 -41.breip; Rerord. 'HAT!!! ~•‘-'6heriff of Tiog.. comity, (fled ct Ne w-Y ,, rk, where lie lrath been for several niontlii under medical treatineet, nn May in the eightieth year isf his age, and his remains were brought, to Wellsboro for ititextqeut. Mr. M.vritims was a man well ktihwn through net Tiuga enmity, as he was fcir many years prominent . in politidal_eireles, and lard WiCk: 111:Itf thr vliicc of 6herill; —On Wedivesday,,morning while Mr. PRANKWIIITAARII the junior proprietor of the Millville Herald, was at work on the steam power Gordian Job Press; the two lower fingers of his left hand became entangled . in the roller • arm and were - crushed to such an extent that both fin gers had to be amputated up close to the herald.. —The following " personals " are from the Leßaysville Advertiser of June 6th Mr. ED. CARL, from Binghamton, N. Y., is visiting his brother; JESSE I'. Calm, for a few days. He looks hale and hearty. ....Mr. and Mrs. JEROME WOODFORD, - d i Candor, N. made a visit to their friends in our borough on Saturday last,; and will return home to-day.... Miss MOL LIE MITTEN, principal of the Graded . School at Stevensville, was visiting friends in this 'vicinity on Friday and Saturday 1a5t.... : Mrs. EDWARD Sun - Es, of Elmira, who has been visiting friends in this lo cality,. is at present quite ill at Dr. WAtt- NEU'S.... Miss ANNA ROCKWELL, of Dry= den, N. Y., is visiting at W.C. Bunnows, in Stevensville. ...Captain I. A. PARK, of South MB; is said to be dangerously ill at his home. Ho has been quite a suffer er at times for the past three . years.... Mrs. HERRICK SEYMOUR, of Tioga Coun ty, N. Y., is visiting friends in our bore ms Ili rourr n : We desire through the columns of your paper to make a short statement, fur the purpose of cor recting a misapprehension. on the part„of some of our taxpayers with regard to the amount expended for the support of - our poor fur the-last year. According to the Assessor's report, we paid out the sum of $5,037.93, which sum at first sight appears unnecessarily large ; but when lac deduct the amount of our indebteduem at the commencement of the year, which amount is nearly $1,500, the figures are reduced -to a little over $3,500; which is not a largo amount, considering the - nuipbei' of persons we have been obliged to support. We do not considei - it necessary to give a detailed statement of each individual case, as that would occupy too much space and - fould interest comparatively but few of your readers. When we first assumed. the duties of the,eilice. the borough was paying a little more _than half the amount. of the present poor tax, with about. tine third the number of paupers, and were in debt about a Thousand doll.tr.s. In order to meet the demands upon us, we were obliged to increase the tax to the present Percentage mills on the dollar), which amount i barely suflicient to meet our necessary expenses. We have tried iu every instance to practice the closest economy,. and we court investigation, be lieving we can fully satisfy the public that not one dollar of this fund has been-inis aililied. The fault fres in the system by which our poor are supported, and nowhere else. It costs at least twice, if not three times, as much to support our poor non as it would if we had a suitallle place where they could be kept together, and where a large proportion of them, could do some ihing for their own support. We are pleased that there is a fair prospeet of our being able to have a home for these uii• fortunate ones, and sincerely hope that every taxpayer of the county will look to his interest in this matter and give us an overwliehning majority for a poor-house when the matte' comes again before the people. [Signed] D. S. PRA.TT, commissioniqs F. E. 3.‘..YNE, f Timmyla, May 10, 1K79 FROM THE Tit - B.—There is perhaps no bthie'OtlClled to the people that possesses as inueli real intrinsic value, as the hop Bitters. just at this season of the ,year, when the stomach needs an appetizer, or the Mood needs purifying, the cheapest and best remedy is ]lop Bitters. • An puttee of prevention is; worth a pound of cure, don't Wait until you rue prostrated. by a disease that !nay take month.: for yon to tttcovet • BUSINESS LOCAL (.%.11 at L. Kent's, Ageut. alit] 1,,0k at th.”-• SHETLAND g1171\1"1.< very romp, tf E - kr . :Alias and I.ace 3,4.1 t NW: 31. EVANS 14. - 1111LI!ICET . 111'S. • I...Arge riviel; of 1..11).1liS TIE --- E " WANTED span Mirset , . tu:st LC yout:g ; ; over 15 tangly MO and aft V.tr Large as:.oirtinent nt Bird (:ages Ana n:cefveit at—tht. nt Store MIA up wards. tti 4:Assn'El:Es at very low N. jet, s h. cl•4t: Own: A... 7, .0 .1. 1.. lii..‘"t"S. :.t. tf L' Go to Stern's for your ItIILLIN liRV (a. 00) :S. Th. is pot %%111 1,1,1 th‘• LAIN:ES r v 1:.1 ET Y •.f CI- T 1,• - icvs an. Within thc. CV - Whtn going to the Post-011iee hter TOO Ott CA ;I:rt, ti.otts t 1,4 thand .•3:uuinc grOcei los. N EW AND LSD. _wr 301 N) LA DI aa4l CIIILDIZENS It AT:" from lao up, at :-Tl , 'B. EX" Carpets, Oil Clothes and Mattings at -Way DoA:1 PI iCe!... NS DHETH'S. 10'00 yards of EM BROI DERIES .k up. at F I: N DRESS GOODS. ITRESS GOoDS DR t;( 091)s. .J. t.. KRN;'s, Age t. ------ • -4 Ca '. Full sets liuyuet uuly 95 cents at thv oil: If. C-7;" Iniinconents in LADIES' LINES s Is. usT E Inn.mAN,, FA Ns, at :-T1.11,tV,. nr Evans & Hilclreth have all 4,,,„1iti" ivory ,!1.411.1 see bof.re Inachasii‘g Otiewit,r(.. =I ZW - I1OSIERY", GLOVES and Colt 13.7 Ladies, Gent:, and Children's sum ivg underw,ar, h 14-31,n .t..-vt.s.o EVANS 11[11.1)4 ETU'S. Cr SATINS, SIIJ 5 and 1{1111;1)NS s4l al/ tlas n .w slanleK, .1 AXES ?th:C:111E, located three dxmn north of the Post-Office, hi paying CA,II fur t I 1( ICE tiotter. _it• Noma, Lamp complete fur 74 cents M.\1111.1.., t'ito(HF:la" .2 rir Bargains in TABLE LINENS NAPKINS, Clt.M-lIES, sr, .r. 1.. lIIM f,:lr John Maddock Sons' celebrate( cablo - -qmpo sl'llli-roreol(On Crockery at Ito , Cen bore ; *leo 3 full assortrarnt of Crockery 3.!l 4.; inrsware at the lo‘est prices. tf. 'Baby Wagons, at 31.adill's Crockery 2w 13121 IN" Table DamoBks, Napkin, 1)oy He Towels, einsLes, very eheav a EVANS qt r, t 4",'" (Li cents for a set of Knives ct F-rk,, at MAD ILL'S citw:ic Fry' Takc , yultt cl , •icc gutter tiJ •LIME: -4 4 . A bk.. three d..•.ra north of the Po,t-otliet.,,a , paying tips 1111:11EST cASif PRIVE for a flux article. 2.ar Chi ' Stand Lamp coMplete for 2 cents, at MADILL'S CI:OuIiEDY S'D.DE. 2,v tlif" LADIES: you aill tied a large as .ortuwio or cvocliElr Y. .24., at NAM LL-s tip •t h y rn- The Largest, Best and Cheapest line of Sluts for Ladles', Mlloos' :Cblldrosis , wear is found at CORS*lt'ff ucw attire, e!rrnor Main and Plno-eta., Tracy & Noble's illoCir. apr4lB Or Plain and Paling . clothe and caul mores to Stitt Patterns or by the yard, vary cheap at Evans k Inktraitor.- - t JAMES TtjeCAIIE keeps a good stock of THE 'MST FLOUII IIIiQUUIIT TO 2tAILBET. Call at Ms tltvre In•Morcar 11 . 1rsik, !Malt Buser. ; ' 2w ter For fine Millinery, unit class Bair Goods, Java Canvass, Bold and Silver tinted Card Board, and Children's Manor fiats, call on Mfrs. A. Pletcher, No. 4, Bridge Street. Bleaching and sowing over a specialty. t Summer Silks, Grenadines, Black aryl Colored Buntings at EVANIit ,at lIIL DRIETIVIL Consrat hawthe best wearing Shires for Men, Rope and Toothy' wear ever ollered Toivandm, and at prices within the reach of all. -far French Organdies, American Law ues, Jackonets,' Perealla and Gingham& In new choice styles, at EVANN 41: reV" Black Silks, and Cashmeres in full asaortment, and at lower prices titan ever at EVANS s lIILIMETIVS. • Nr For tickets to all points West, North stet southwest, at. the lowest possibte rates, call On or SadreS4, U. E. n A LICOCK, Agent, at Upper Depot, Towatvia. . L L. 13. Holm Ens challenges . compe tition for quality of goods and low prices on SaAt, Doors, Blinds and s, and al building ma. terial. taug:btfl rir Evans & Hildroth offer more than Twenty styles of Corsots. Intr CLOSING OUT SALE !--)liss N. F li AM would annOuuee that as she Is about grve zip the Millinery fastness here, she will offer for sale AT COST for the next two weeks her entire stock of goods,.c . onsisting of the latest kyle HATS, FLOWERS, ICIIIttreNS, and TRIM MESGS In great variety. This h a rare Oporto nity which all nettling Millinery work should avail themwlves, 411 and examine goods and prices 2w MI. C.ll. l'ourEtt, Drugi;lst, Ward Tlouse.—Dear SIr—ZZ,VeY i Wi . l'liS,ll.l6' I received It Nal//1/11 . 1%)ttiC Ely'f , Cream list am ter Catarrh—am pleased to testify to Its curative properties. Fur ,everal year- I Law• hcei :14,1ibled vviti ILI: disease—have tried malty reniv.lles without much relief. Ely's Cream tialsata has proved itself to Ise the artirie desired, hat tug wonderful iesalts m my rase. I am now more free frohiCatlrrli than 1 have been for years. I believe this remedy to be tile 'only sill, elite fur Ilatarrh. M"Evans & Hildreth are selling all klutl, of CI Gt It I I)!-, at thvi.,,IVEST FIG " 11E,- pr...va thing lwrt,re the advance. 1 , 11:: Atter giVillg the Davia a thorough triad, I find it allj-yon rocon, tura tr.4l. The braitier ill particular, certainly a W.!iii lvk It Slll , llol' In any, and ,reel an wet pica,e.l that trc rt.0.t,it..1.1tl kveping this . 4 7'71" I)ISSOLUTI('N.—The ca-partner . troit'r 1111' firm 11:1111C ltrt,thm by 01.,11:. Alt a , cmmt- w:il In , ,ttMd G. A I= The tt!..lertotre ,, l vvi: , v. unnu•• the NVOO,I :di , 2[i•' • 1., : l es, as hurutnfun• 0011 , 1110 yd b Dayt4) MIME IIAI.121; Ur:Nl:v:l.li is a •cleiddie combination_ of vomit of the most pirwerfiti re:dot-411sc agents in theyegeta -1,1, kitig.l,,, 1, 1 ,1,0...1t...gray hint to tit: orl&tnal color. It maktuy tho MO clean. 'lt arcs tlamiritif and hi/friars. and hailingout of the litor. It rand-lies Her nutrit the principle by which the hair motrlshed tool supprit,tcd. It makes the hair moist. coft glossy. anal is unsurpassed as a hatrAlressing. It is the most econmic . ..l prep:tril lion ever offered to the pub:ie.-as its effects remain a long time. making only an occasional applieatitur necessary. II t., rer0111111.•tlileil by culla :mil officially endorse,: by the --tate Assay tat t. The popularity of Hall's Hair Renewei has it, reased %vitt). the 1,—;,,r minty years. Loth to the, eminrty aid i f , .f or ,i gh 104 1.110.11. :1114 11,4 ill all the 4'reatitrlos of this world. Fut: SALE ut ALL DIRALEIIII. nr" Having gathel cti a Larry Stock of ICE. we are prepare , : to furbirli R at rate- to cods :lie tiiheq. and earl retsouitiend t an I•cir g k•lt. rt• i - y teel.• , rt. READ TESTIMON A Toe: pa. I.:MaV 1,7% • M 11, E—Sir 1 have evil:milt' the rtseelnien n! lee !.•ft with hitt a few days ago, and lied that tt. o i,ar. s favorably urn' water taken from the tit•'r tilsae the oid Canal Basin, and even with water• eonunoulr lINOII for drinking pliriimes. A high isovor of 1114 . ! faile.l,to Arow any infuNoria, or anvailrat f hat rotild to' considered in jut loos, v..n after idatelinir 3or .1 days. Iteq.•elf oily, S. M. W.:1111311U It N. M. It. orric t t , tty .1. W. l.rmaN. M. D., TWVANIM, Ita., May 13. 1%79„t1 taref.ll l) ex.:emitted 3 ttl,,,,ttiten v ft at it,y oat., It. Pierce. I tad it a ,u re and fttreigii tai.lttrr to I thin etr can be frozen w nay evatutry. .1. \V. I. I'M A. M . 17. I= Tk,w A. May I have eval.ll,, 41 the tee ',eft by Mr. Iq.. rev. tiliy, and 111141 it ill every svav Imre and tree from rg.itlie matter. LAD/D, M. ii. 1 IT'LL NOT IIE en,Orklvt cuavanw.l. E. I:. PIEZO'F.. .1V I. Li .\ ItT.— IA TON amil. Irh ho.t., 'by 111 Rev.. ohn Reer, 'Rector of - thrbt 11161,j MI. h. 411., IL ( •, rIVIC.: lv 3ltss r;:ttith .1. liar both •,f ~ , WEP:I-:—WOLVE.—Mattri,l at T war - a Pa.. June 251, 1 , 79, at 1110 AAA", W.llfe, 3.3. 11, M. 1 Jail, 1:•u - t.„ r.. Pet e!lreptweins,. oq Port Che.4,,t„. Mi vmma w.I?•T, of T.,wantla, IcI . VI FN T. E•-111W E Winaliam. 3 too , Ch., at Ow re,klrnrr ilf Mt. bride's father, I I.tv, „ It. 1 !mei. Mr. Therul.lrr REEKS. --1,1 lttten, N. Y., on tit,: nth inst., liar 1.:1; t•:1!r U. aged 70 years t.ilAPl•'ltE.—At oinvell,—,lnno Ist, 11.79, I/..e1.1 N% New "1 ttu Comfort I.l.l,llalfue, aged, 7 GRAND. EXCURSION ! Tyr\N .- AND.% nEusitc AND ItI.TURN ,rATE LINE Sr :q - 1././VAN ROA citi;i•os of TOo;oufl atol ad )aceot to Moorno. Now A Ilmny am! loo.boro Hill bo IMMEZENUEDIESENZEME lomrtalht of Sol Beau County and Witue....lll:: Ih ,51w.tts to !.e held there on the Ith„ The thl.l Fe, tenet: Wilt slut open tln•ir New Hail Oil that day Dinner will he pr0v1.1...1 In (hi. iiilll. Tenth., tell Wave Towanda at 9 and 11 A. 31. Returning, leav Iterntee at G I'. V. From Tow ;mita to Rcrairc att.l It,-turn, - F 'tom \lt•uroo - Ft.:ltt Net% ate.? Reutt - • - Fnaii i)u-dioro anti net tint. - - - Tl,l-,IN wilt he K,l.t at • 11, Moroars Curt On: ~, 111,. 4th. Cars 10,41,1e,1 to take plrtles Into th, Mlues at Herniae m that all may hat' an of nity Nt. , where the popular Loyal S,•cit t:,,al I mined. 4w THE BUCKEYE Still maintains its place . iit.the bear of all mowing machines. . For durability, base of manage went; and perfection of work, it i. unequaled :- Other machines are good just it proportion ti., their imitation of thr Buckeye. -- .1a))1.1 . :1?-tured .by Slifer, W4lls Shriner I:l.nuracturing Company. Lewisburg!). J. TOWA\f A , PA., May 14, 1879 fully Y‘.qrN 1.. R. 0.'131.111N r. ts, Nay 7ttt;.lm7'. I=1111!111=9 EMEIMIT G. A. DAYI" , )N DAYTt 4: Et). I)..vi"rls =::: o=z:= MARRIED P. ti • 1, 0.101.111 w, kit i lss.Ttili.i 1). 11aw totl W I rlltni. DIED Mew ADuertiocutentti. =I Byl, , pcetal tht ;_, 1:h 1,74 IZIMI I. 0. 111.1l;i1T. Supf.rint”likleT FOR SALE BY H. 11-. 1111'EEL A: SON, . • :)Iyersburg, Bradford Co Pa NlverAmrgylay •.!!oth, 'hero NORMAL MUSICAL INSTI TUTS. L. 0. Emerson will hold a Normal Session :it Wyalusing, Pa., from July 2t, to August 10. Alai] corps or first-class teachers In all branches. Address. for circular, t.; O. Emerson, care 0. Dltson Q Co., Boston. Mass., or J. Y. Illucher, Wyalusing,-114. 1-4 w $96 A WEEK in your own town , nod no capital risked. You can give the.husinces a trial wit lout expense. The best opportunity over offs: , ed bur time wining to work. You should try noth• Mg rise until you see for yourself .hat you can do at the business we otter. No room to explain here. You can devote all your time or only your spare' time to the business, and make good pay for every hour that you work. Women make as 'much as men.. Send for stlecial prlvite, terms awl partial. lam, which we mail free. j 5 outfit free. Don't comPlalu of hard times while you have such a chance. Address 11. 11M.L.E17 & CU., l'ortlaud, Maine. I lsoo T i u n lr ytTr A o l w -i i : l A li t ic , a " lii l Y "° .l -°: o a rils . ? Woman do as well as men. fdany make more than the umoimt stated above. No one eau fall to make inimey tact. Any ono Cell du the work. You eau make from 30 its. to t 2 au hour 1.. y devoting your* evenings and spare time to the bustle:se. , It costs nothing to try tile business. Nothing like laor money looking ever offered before.. lituillieSSpleas ant and strictly 'honorable. fteadcr„lf you want to know all about the best paying tinniness before the public, send us your aildresi and we will send you full particulars and private terms free ; sample's worth •s also free : youeati thun make iii, your mind for yourself. Addressiii EOM.: K ST I Nut./ N & CU., Portland, Maine. ••-• /3n 1U,3'11 guaranteed. 112 a day at 1 1 011J' borne made by the; industrious. Caps ,at not required ;wo will start son. Men, women, Orls and girls make money faster nt work-for ua than at anything else. The work is light and pleasant, and such as anyone can go right at. Those who are wise who see this notice will send us their addresses at once and sea for themselves. costiy Outfit and totins • free. .Now is the nine. 'How; already at work are laying up large summer money. Address TRUE k CO., Augusta, Maine. . • GAZETTEER E IBM Bushoess Directory BRADFORD COUNTY, PA - . A Book for Every Merchant, -Me chanic, Professional Man, Farmer awl gamily hr the County. The work will he xwatly hound in EnilwoKsall Cloth 3.‘,1 will t•nutain the followlog. T .A N,E or CONTF.NTS t. A I; ELK. osibraelng a general de ,crlptivo view 3f the county and a ilcserlptlon of each town to tietall, flute of ,tlttletnetit, anti Ity whom . ; geological an•l physical view ; location of interesting Incidents. area, Sec. 24. Tile State,—;heir t•utttlentent s Athula:lnce to the Union. Population. Suffrage, Lawn. Scc. The 'rerriturlt•n--their Itountlariem, Area, Ventures, Ste. 4ih. A fiusiness lErectory,. eintiraelng names Vlll4l 00:111.:It or 00,11005. , . and professional and tamers, hi the canny, arranged alphalwti.•al- Ir. for each town, with their respective Post oitn.e :tr.:dress. This will occupy a large portion of the work. sth. Slap of 111, vo+thty. neatly engraved awl 7tli.grain,c,l oil stone. the 11110 s, watiou of village. 4. hamlets. 171gliways, strelias, • sr. 6th. A Table of Distanee hei 'well the Prinelpa' Villages by Airarest hlghway. Public officers of the County. Bth. Terms of Stipreta, and ether CuturtS the County. • tit. Post Oftices abd Postmasters." etli. An Abstract of the cemas R. , ...r.)rt of ISCi Ult. A itint4t CornVete condensed Intere,t Table ut.: day to one year. 2:11. Alio.tuac nr Cal,•nder for '_'‘) years. Taub , of Weights of Crain., 1.....k-414. Sec., ac. cording to the laws of the Stare of Now York: I Ith. — Frelkeis 'Metric system of Weights and Measures authorized h 7 Act of Congress as I.llt. •taiielard to Z 10.4 too-Lary, nth. Postal Rate,. aml Itegulathms for all kind. of mall matter. ltiteriml Revenue Stamp IJullrs •now 1.1 ores, with thr Vanua:. exemptions. &c 17th. ItuleS for Dot cling, Counterfeit or Spurt mi. , }tank Mete... 15th. How to secure the Public Land., or 1M entry of the same under the' Pre-eniptlon are 1M niesli ad Law'. 15111. Alovernment Land Measured, with [Own • hip diagram—vain:lM, to ;01 intere•tc‘hinNVestcr; ::tlt. A Snort Rule for 34.301tiiig Grain Ac onrately In a "Sox ur Mu. '2lst. An I , :ssay on the host Inr - th,,4 ~r n luct Ing Bubitro:rs.. X2d. Law 3laxiun,—lls Applicable th COIIIII,OII baslnesi trio...tot - ions of mon. Ite n iden the toregolug, a large amount of .other Jaterestiott and tinetitl letoratittioli wUI lie giveti. Itl , ll F. If Flt ! Tit• work t. 111 lte published ON I`TION ttN 1.1 sit that float, can hope to obtain it at the Rook Storm. :11S 11..T.0 will he ou sale. Subserlhors receiving thin Circular, ,•orrot,r -01,1”. rl Ini th, 1 `o4 noosing .4:ir K tll not lro hoed responsible tor istibnertptionn notes, the book an na ern to the description as given alit.we. • l'ithlished by DtNi:Nettivr St Co. 2w F. W. W.VI'.,ON, <•a:rca.ang A. D. DYE & CO., I)EALL:t:, Happy Thoiaght Range ! I , Walt 111.7Z1,EX •CI RATE, And a itreat v. - triety of Stoves (liul Tinevarel! A. D. DYE & I= Cultivator and Drag Teeth, Spader,and Fork, Steel Garden, ,Rakes, SHOVELS AN!) HOES, Churns, Milk Pans and Pails, Hayi4g & Harvestingtools iS TitEil::-.E.\:-UN A. D. DYE & CO DEALER'S IN Paints, Oils and Glass Carriage and Ilbektinilli Supplies, - HEAVY' ANI) SItELF 7 t. • 1 1 , v • Main Street, Towanda, Pa %.%mawla, ' , lay 17.. v.. 7, •. • . SPECIAL °BARGAINS! t - POWELL & CO. OFFER THIS WEEK A. LINE or SUMMER DRESS SILK, At 50 cents per yard, worth 75 cents. WORSTED At 16 cents per yard, worth 25 coot COTTON &. WORSTED DIIESS GOODS IN VARIOUS STYLES ANR COLORS, At Ono Shilling per yard, worth Twonty Cents. Two Cases Fancy Dress Goods; At Six and one-fourth cents per yard, worth One Shilling. - - ' • - . Also,"alar;:e as:iortotent iu a Lfreat, variety of sfyles.aild of Plahi and Lace Buntings, liourning Dress Fabrics, QAT. E UALLY Low Picts I Towanda, Pa., - May 260, 1479 MoINTTEtra 3R►oTEISRs Nuce . essoPs to- 31-r bq DNrler, HARDWARE! STOVES AND TINWARE, Main Street, IVA • •- * 1 • Plain Mantels, Complete 515.001 White Marble for Children 55.00 1. Extra Fine - - - - '20.001 lExtra Fine 10.00 Cranite Moliuments - 150.001 Suitable for Crown - Ople 8.00 Extra Fine for Family 225.00 '• l• Ex.Finell3.o4 *et would reematitewl cl,telaily do Crautiful ( -1 11.1'M ItIAN )1:11:BLE. and far mon; iiiirable Tor this clintatv, will wit t.y1.1 It. or trill ugu itrartile. A_ W.. AY - MRS, i4_', iII, iiG anil Granite Yar4 iIS, fig ltlioccfrancons. • A " INIINISTItAT011S" NOTICE:- Letters of Atlraltastratiggl l!aving [wen grmt- I'd to th., undersigned, aperts7-the estate of .1. It. It e ev.•, deceased, Into of Ntliens tganslllp. not Ice is hereby ttitea brat t , ; sal4l est:tte ate 1 . 141 . 0“ iii d 10 1”:11{.. Immediate rtytneta, - aU pets.4.ll; having the name a t: neat ae}aY. E. T. l'All E. Alliikinistrator. ELLEN P. REEvE, Admlulstratrly Athol.; June 12, 15i9. • FIRE ASSOCIATION, Of Philadelphia ORGANIZED SEPTtnitElt 1, 1.17 CAPITAL, 5500,000.00 ASSETS nearly - 54,000,000.00 emain„‘arN Ite.arr frem Lon., awl Fire, 1:kiii.1111.4%. 11uu.010.1%1 rut. :till Merchant WM. Si-VINCENT, Agept._ 3iallii Street;Towanda. WO/nett & In various styles and all coloyz>, ALS a 1. mitt 00 ALSO, A LAI:G LOT •OF .IL~~.~, Hernani Cloths, GrenatHues, Orgaindies, IUST gEcEivEi! iletrbwarc, 4inwafe, £c. TOWANDA, PA. - i=_ . ~. I it'd 1,14 Water SINN, ,Ellllll - .1, N. 1' ELY-'S CREAM BALM HAY FEVEII.. ELIEVED uy ITS U The elrcet. 1• truly ruaqleal, glvltig._lll..ta%t relief and me. a curative I, v.llliont tlival. It I. a local retro.ly nitlostltutlng the dlcagreeahlr ucc atulgqiulls tlkat 4.tily excite and giro temp terry : CREAM BALM Has the proPerty or r.jacing laral Irma. sores Ili I 1 natal passages are licalN't In a few days. ileadarhejhe effect of Catarrh, In an aliaosi magi] al in:cnney, 'ASK YitUltl)ttl - IiGISt FOR • ELY ItuOTiIEI 01.Cila), N. Y. For 4a1.1 by 1 . .. T.,21.0( r 4 House. Druggist. Interesting Item. ' I Nht s , A t .1,. & Co., Ilingll:4lfiton, - N. Y.: Ge1011•Bik fitirtti t-• • in,:-!, relief fr.?, - 1,111,1 She iftit.tit• Cy:tarn Itab.mp, hit Which un•a• wv, I had ,ull,:rutl IA 1:4 17:It:trill %.•:trz.: 31. !inse , Vt. •.n!”. "111.1 14.• M 11.44.1 ••ttg it !.•al e Mitt :tend fur ,• 7. 411. sown. as 4 'I WV': 3 111*.r.il :of tat'. I v&i. for I tnt (3..111;'.1,3.1 WM ~.-3,•••1 53:11.... C. S. 11.31.53 Itillg113111t0;i, N. Y. I _ iIkDNIENTS'TRATOR'S ~ —.Notice Is hereby given that all persons in debted to the hut., I/olan, lato of rho toNtn..hlp or . H.,rrick, 41 , et , :vsed, at,. reijoesf4 to Tayno•nt,' and all perttll hall !fig, i•iaitoNnE. , :kittst s.tht - ,,tato most presvut thent.t.th77 authentkated tor,settletnent. WA. WKTNI4 qtr., Adtnlnlstratot 3tasr Gii , ,t Lawns; &c,, EDU ED rIIC LIST 9S if ! G 0 () I) S ttE CHEAPER =3 TWENTY YEARS! TAliscettaneotts, • cATARR ... IS CURET , By t I! , r, , i , v.. •rn.l .1!,),Iir(,::•,n 4:4 .y ft7l./ Avr,,e,/ , 1? 17111,
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