lcovel a'cpors . at., 4 cr 4- v nL ALLEN. LOCAL EDITOR Towanda, Pa., May 27, aiSo.f - , - .N•rric ERIN E-rosTori , icy. A T TOW.% .7.; AS NAIL MATTER 91 , TILE SECOND CLAES.I LOCAL AND GENERAL. The eihiration of itubscrirtion is print ri the enlored 7 thet.: . ly noticing the tbrfe e4rje subscriber can Neil viten hii paper wit! he stopped unte.ct the subserik 7 ii6h i.s repetted. LET US have riiu TILE Eureka is the best NEXT Saturday is Decoration Day EXT Tuesday you may fish for black ME AW hats show which way the wind 1 Ns. THE rut worm is at the corn in some ftections. Kr.ir:s are becoming plentiful and trou- blcsume f— - Do • r buy a Muwef until you have seen the Eureka. A tirs for passencers now runs between Athens and North Sayre: THE cry of the fruit grower is "the lingliili sparrow must go r' I THE Graded School closes this week fur the usual summer vacation. (;La & Mo., have open ed a elotbingt9re at \Vyaiusing. N., ,eireuses, Set'lll to he coming this Av.n and the youthful heart is sad! \VILA T will th Ptvilation Of our town t h wh. it the eelisus Minns arelaken? & KE .are erecting; a large 1,z1...;.1nig at Canton, to Le used as a livery was an unu;ually large attend ar,, at the ...hurdles in this 1 , 1a.t0 1 t",anlity. iN.M”mlay (d' last week, tho house: of NA , I.E. at Gilleti_t's, was slightly dam l; tile. AVE liear it tallied that a corrii..any is In ol.:ailfzo4l here . for the )1111110tie of aiol running a su , aroboat on the n. .t f..rget to lu - ;r1.2; with you a t.t it u, 1, uluct for a z•olaitr•s grave-* .;ial Day. ' . Two lUuuua boys were lined $3. St 11 lor I.atinz in, front ul a church ,1 tor Altoona I (;erninnia jHand-will give a Straw- Pilmrenatle Onleert, and az . .Merepr 1111, early in June. M.tut s ..l. of Athens., hare rout a..t to bail I a bridge arross be two lon a S'. You - .,., an employe in the Athens Bridge She); s, was ,luitt• ,!ously t i-njurol while at work in th- ups ,on 'lnt:sflay of last week. A and barn belon:;,ng, to JACIIII 110.11 I I.IL Oil Alllll2llia, AVV re destroyed by the on Tuesday of last slveek. The flames caught from tire in the t.vooils. Dr. Com:, of Gill( it's, and a little rains-dan,liter were eons Merably bruised by the net turning of a ‘vagon in %hich they N% ere riding, ,me day last week. aid in priparing flower. awl wle.ill, fur ili.,iiatirt the iztai - tn; ot car 111..1 - 00S, N% t( tli -•:iceess the w(iik.. Think uC it ant' ‘v, the Waverly .-1(/..,,r,ite of last NV, " Salwrii.tvilent 6. , . , 1 , ‘t AN ie during' the we,k, a c ,, utra.'t for ..1), brick, additi-tial, for Tn festive potat., hug has made his iii large tiun,Ler.•, and the ~f a jitiivk r,al lrichaela• among t;.e tariliersigatheritigiiim in arc ylitat fa- enable. l•rit ttt tt of tile I 1.111 111.01:, l'it.tor. At 1. at., ,111t . it . (•1—` • C. , 111 . 1...:, , i‘011 of Sin. — At ''. I. Dry I;“Lics Clahlied. — All Nvdc:any. WE learn that it i: the intention of the Ca.!, Company to ilethe a further redue: t. the Ft ice of ! , :ts, an soon as the number of eon,anwps will warrant them iu m) (14.ing i)t I: nri lib n'in 11:ers, of ..Nlontrose iv.."00,e, to the eondng Fotir+ll ofly in e-ralel The new t ill• - -it li,t, he,•ii engaged to deliver gir l (n.ation. 'FITE I;er ior says the School Fliqini have ft,14,1.tt-d a rr s lnrnu ,rollihit treSviss -1•11',m the -clio'd-leiii•e ground , . and will that tho ; c Who ili , reizaid the arc dcait with according to law. , t•ri:f t•ntrrta , t:nu•nt a til 1 e given ttt. t ltt• I l rrtrk elytt to-motD.W (Ft iday) 'lay t.!'tq It. - Prorrrattan, to cntt ,t recitati.tn , , Iliali.guys, a panto - ( owe one and all. rt' is rrnhal.ly ,-(lexliilara ...s. Ihe cxperitmot• ~f the ainatew ear ei ,f, w Len he steps- upon the hoe and i..-pon-,!vehamill , immediately arises •:pialit a fervent kiss between his '1 • !!t::yowl , `1 Inl s. - Al 4: .midi 1.'11:0' li ayi-r than nnes : if Ss I.y d berries tvitys; t tj way t4j: the but..ttim of the -- 4 $ \- tale it . as a si.eial Nem-, if ..1" this l.al.t•r will notify us "f . ilisal their friends from abroad. pursolial mention column of a lapel II emit:this the most interesting . Items 'me before its readers. • •••••••- ---- - Ixhigh Valley Rai Irond..Corropnny \ L-enorou , ly otll-09 - 1 o tranrort from iohs along 111,1 r hue. fruo of ME alj coral ihm i,ons. that may be do t' c. , 1 for the relief of those made home and tic-tititte 1 the late eon- MEM I.; tlitdl train, No. 9, struck a man .ti \V t :%1 :'l: :It Lace yville a killijer him almo,st. instant l; .11 of his lees were severed from, 1 . t. and he was inatitzbed terribly. •xas sitlent, of 'Doolittle 11111, a lit ttlement near there. t+, t: Novelty Furniture Wttrks at \.;I ns•n,urlunlyescaped dest!uctiutr by KJ , Wednesday of last week: 'The wet e di.,“vitred before they had mud! headway ; awl a few, pails of -,atc•r sufficed to extinp:lfiAt thew. The damage clone wmi hut tridhug. Tor, Leltaysxille gays there 1,;(I0,((s) members of the )(et hodist h.ueli in this county. - We did' not lie the ntenibe r rship was so latize,t But a , we suppose VAN I..Et.ht:lt has. made an actual count before making the "state- Nce shati not dispute the ti‘ , ures. 1 TUE managers o f the political papers t,f are epiite generally prepar in, their stomaglis fr , r the 4diet of crow very many tif tlieto will'be ,Oh.pt ben , ' e int,ny w , eks have pass , ! —:•r /I,t us.-;tir firrrtir. To INS sure. I h•pw dies the AdrertiAelr no'M pro t,, take his. lkikell or boiled? 111 , . • a 114! enriespennlent : ".1 ntfl.nado passed through thi..l place v., A•k 4toing. soirp• damage. iking s•h(he dour froth. the rebifleuee of NV :01 carrying it a dis of v!‘ y rl 0(1S, :Aid then z I. lit/1% 11: through the bay wintitm .4 '`IL 111:1 - 11. 1.1. - ..ws..kitns' HOW , 1. 0. OF G. T.—The regular annual session of the Northern District Conven tion, will ue held at North Towanda, Juno 1 and 2, 1880. At this session will take place the election of officers. E. EVOENE Cnunnucw, North Orwell, May 1, 1880. D. S I. 0. 0. P.—The members of Bradfo 4 Lodge No. 167, and other members ofilie order that may be in town, are requested to meet at the lodge room at 1 o'clock r. 1g.,. on Saturday May -29th for the purpose of taking part in the Decoration Cere monies. !Tim ladies of Towanda and vicinity are respectfully invitpd to meet at the Grand Jury Room, on Friday afternoon, May t2Bth, at two o'clock; to assist in pre paring wreaths for use ,on Decoration Day. Those contributing flowers will please brine them to the ul Jury Room, on Saturday morning, as soon af ter eight o'clock as possible. Tnr. Owegii Times, the neatest paper tyrographieally, and one of the AbleSt edited papers in the State of_New'Vork, entered upon its twenty-fifth year, under the management of ifs present editor, WM. SMITH, last week. May it continue to grow.for the next quarter of a century, as it has in the one past. Os Saturday last SYINESTFAI and FRANK WARNER and WILLIAM HERRICK, were brought to this village from Wa verly and lodged in jail to await the ac tion of the granti,jary for stealing a horse from JoirssoN ItotKit:a, of Litchfield ! Fa., on the night of May°Bth. They disposed of the, horse in Waverly M hen they were arresfed on Friday last.—Otreyo I ' T'IlF Wellsboro (Tioga County Gazette - has recently been enlarged to thirty-six columns. Thu GlL:efte is among the neat est papeO, typographically, that we know ,)f, and its local page is such an one as any editor might justly feel a pride ; in. The u , ,zette is the ablest Democratic paper rioga County ever had, and all the Dem ocrats over there ought to take it. • Mn. ABRAM Ssta.t. recently sold a noble animal in the shape of a steer, only two years old, which ho raised on his farm in AthenS township, weighing or pulling down the scales at ten hundred and lifts' pounds. Should this animal keep on growing at this rate, he will soon be a mammoth ox—a ciAnt among his fellows: J. M. Ayres, of Towanda, was the pur chaser. the us Gazette. LYMAN PowrEn, of Springfield, ,z , t.ys the Troy Guzrffr , lllllll , lt to our office, on Mon , lay, s.nne tine specimens of it on ore, %Oali from a li,e-foot stein ou his faun. It NiTTIIS 111 be richer in irOlf thAll any Of the :0 called lean ores that we have seen. fLe veiti 1.v:11 probably be opened, as the increasitnr demand for ores will call for lower '2rade oyes titan it would pay to work for sonic Yeats past. N. C. llAmos, of Athens, who bought up the ;:ssetts the lite CHARLES F. when they were sold, has hr,,m4ht a snit in the Court of Common Pleas of this county, agailist the heirs of the late ASA PACKER, to recover a sum .umemtim , to nearly three quarters of a dollars. It. is said the claimis. l'ased on the sale of the old North Branch Canal. Jut: nartisbur g Daily Mtri"t, under the niatiagcn n of Major I)E\'rit•:, has improved so notch that its_ beser friend Would hardly reco , nize it. It li a new• dress, is neatly printed, its leading mat ter excelli•ntly arranged .; gives all the news, and is Issued every day in•the year. fypogialaiHoly it is a beauty. I'oliti •.aly—it contains nothing that is pleasant to a 114.,publiean. .111Esse.s. RisiN'ti purchased last week 14 A. I.). BA BcocK, of Wind- Mon, Brad forll county, Pa_ a pair of cat tle, the live ..iveßg.lit 'of -which -was 4,000 and the beef from which is of snpm, b ,Thality and as handsome, as any meat . which has been offered to, the customers of any (INN-ego market in many a day. ['hese cattle were nine year A-old, having been I , llrch3-cd by Mr. B la'01:1.7 six years aLto 'of a western drover.—Oireg” G,lzdte. POW ELL & Co. give nidice another column of the arrival of another iuviiice of dress goods, which have been bought at a great , reduction from the price. that have prevailed dining the ' t wist few nuintbs, 1 hit lady readers _will doutot he interested in a perusal of the .rivet tt i utent, and .more in on inspee thin .I'lllo I.:thids Iliemselves—which in ,peetion ey will take it lupin themselves to maize at the earliest pu , sible moment. QIITE a Luce number of the members Watkins Void, G. A. U. attended the c'hurck of fhe 3less:all on Sunday ev ming 'last, !caste!) to a serucal by the pastor, Rev.IWILIIAM TAYIOI - :, on •' Re !igiou and rat! lot 1,m." diseourse was based on the famil'ar text : nen therefole, unto i'.l...sAn the thins and unto Got) the thimzs that are tk The subject. was Ilatidled in a masterly it-moiler, and the lane and!, tie. listened 'xvi , h the closest tit teution flotn the beginning. of the Rev erend gentleman's remarks until their Tin.: Supreme Conc.., of Pennsylvania has recently rendered t.everal iinportant decisions of get,etal ititerr,..t in the mat ter of road taxes. The right or'fanners to %%oil,: out their rom.l tox has been-gen erally, if rot universally, conceded, su pc] 'sot s itt a' feu t,,NN tiships insisting that the tax must pald in Inum-y. A test ease has been (decided in favor of the tax payees, and their right to work out tbeti tax distinetly and finally litlirmed. In other cases collectors 'of load taxes hate e l a i ro , 4 l a c. , olmission on the part . 11 out, i, Well as that i.abl iirto the (...nnty trea,ttry. The Supreme ('oust ti, euies that all claims for sUclu'cottunis slons should be rejected, the working out ot-; he t:ix imposing tar labor on the col lector or the treasurer, but on the super visor. IAL., is fully paid for his st I% let s. Snutor-t IN.Tritr.D.—Says the West eoi respondent of the 1.. I: eeseille Mr. Wii.l.l‘m F. Conials, of 116 , place gutting his team from .1. F. Coiim s .n's shed. near the stole On flit' l 111 tilt., fl , lll vnue ni l.t. ours C ause, fell he the horses which ran two or thee. I'4 4is to the main road, upsetting the v azon. and !mining against a horse ihiek and hiteldng post— fleeing them eices the wagon, and left 311.. r. d.:r rite At :1: on. real folly, if not fatally iiijo red. n ind friends were intim:Ai:it/Ay a: hand, who did all t hey' could for him ; caul lit the horses and repaired breaks, hO I hat a bed was soon fixed in his wa g o n to-Carry' him home. 1/r. 314inmex exam ined and dressed the wounds, lint found no hones lirokep. Ile was brought brdne that day and ',diced upon his bed, and as vet is help;ess, his Lack serniusly injured. Ile suffers severely, yet his ftienets are hoping he may recover... ~Tut officers-of the State Line and Sul livan Railroad, with a number of our eit izehs as invited guests, made an excur ; smut to Bernice by special train on Thurs day, The train left this place at about eight o'clock A. M., and arrived- at Ber nice at about eleven. We are informed that the party had a highly enjoyable tine•—not the least of which was the sumptuous dinner given them by Mr. and Mrs. LATtittoP—and that the officers of the toad were highly pleased .with affairs in and about the colliery : finding them as they did, in perfect Working order. The happy and well plehsed company re : in tied to this place at. about ei!dit o'clock in the evening, all satisfied that the day had liven one of rare eujoyment. On Fri day, the officers of the State Line Boad, —who are also interested in the Long Valley Company—accompanied by sever al ladies and gentlemen of this. place, vis ited Barclay and Long Valley, and had an other very pleasant day of recreation. The party were escorted t.m Long Valley' by E. and (Litt MACFA I:LAN t;,-We learn that the officers were much pleased with the pi ogress of the work at tOt place. BOY ( Our Tuscarora cOrrespoiident sends us the .follosiOng : A little sou of Ehrtir. KINNEY. N6s aceidentaly killed one day last Nr - c-i-k. -The little felbiw was playin. , near an old wagon shed, when the which was quite- high at the time, de tached a board therefrom, and in its fall .r it -truck the little boy on the'neek, kill it i• 'supposed instantly. The sorrowing parents-hare the sympathy of -this entire community in their sad be reaveoient. PERSONAL: —Prof: J. S. Bunnrrr, of Canton, is seriously ill of pneumonia. —Mr.,und Mrs. 0. IT. ESTELL, of Can ton, spent Sunday last in this place., —GvittoE P. CASE, of Philadelphia, visited friends here several days of the past week. LIZZIE liieCATIE - has returned home after quite-a lengthy visit to friends in Philadelphia. . • —E. M. BLAKESLEE, Esq., of -Mont rose, will deliver the address at this place on Decoration Day. —MON'As .31aNt.'ET, of Canton, is a candidate foi'tlie Republican nomination for Rppmentative. C. .PEURY has been appointed Postmaster at Sugar Run,. vice P. 13, SVowELL, resigned. —The late Jost. t .mt P. IsIcksrA I NNE had a live thousand dollar policy on his life— payable to his widow. —Mrs.- FAxxs - lE. BErisolc, Of ~Watsont own, is visiting her brother, GEORGE ESTELL, on Houston street. —E. A. LIORT, formerly of Forksville, has opened a drug store at Sayre, we learn from the Owego Gazette. -JOHN BL. CX, of Pike, has presented Leltaysvillo Library with a set of DAG . - lIEGNCS History of the Hefei mation. E. MCLALLAN has resigned as pastor of the Springfield Baptist church, leaving the field open for a candidate. —Miss Jr.-ssiE JoIUSSON had a pleasant time visiting friends at Masontown and Monroeton, on Saturday and Sunday last. —The Lellaysville Adrertiger says that DANIEL STEVENS, of that place, is "Con fined to his bed by sickness, and is said to be very low," —Misses Gr.onotA Mownv and At.t.w. li - OON, of Wysox. are visiting Miss NEI.- .IE OvuuriELD this week.—Tunkhan- • 'Luck Republica 71. -Hon. W. T. DArms, L. 7.4. Hatt., ,Poierr.ii and Giro lave gone on a fishing excursion to the vihls of New York Stift% —Assoc liEi DLEMAN, a well-known and respected citizen of Athens township, died at his residence at Oreutt, Creek, of pneumonia, on Thursday last,. —J. E. Ifyreneocs, one of !trio publish ers of this paper, accompanied •by his wife, - is visiting relatives and friends at Pubaki, Oswego County, N. Y, this week. —Miss MAliv Fi)sT,Eit, of Columbia X toads, l'a., is visiting the family of ).•NiEl. FOSTER, and will - spend the sum ner.with frhimis in and about Owego,— hrego Record. -FRANK MAYO iS said to have lost F'27,001) by his New York venture last season. Ile returns to Canton this week anti will sail for Europe about the first of September.—Einiira Telegram. —The Columbia and Wells Baptist church have settled Rev. Mr. ENTWIsTLE, late of Dundee, N. Y., over them. They have bought a parsonage at At4tinviile, and are building,an addition to it. . —lt is fur - timed that A. J. Nrnx..tiu. of Sylvara. this oninty. has been lett a lelg- acv of $1.10,060 by a wealthy friend who recently-died in- England. We hope the umor may prow to be well-founded. —Mr. A.J. SILVARA, of Spring Hill, fell from a barrel on which he was stand ing, whilst engaged in white-wasoing the coiling.of a room in his house, - on Monday of last week, and broke one of his legs. —Mrs. JosErn KlNosnunr, abcompa- Med by her daughter, Mrs: Env:. K AYN E, started on Monday last for New Vienna, Ohio, to visit her son HARRY KING,BuitY, who is a resident of that place. —Dr. IlontinT, E. 74100.1 E, a prominent and much esteemed citizen of .01;Kego, died in that vill,tge the leith of pneumonia. Ile was surgeon in chief in one Of the departments of the Confedciate States dining the tear. —Wm. .1. P.vriticK, while cuttim; lum iwr on the ininnitaim :Monday List, met n•ith quite a Ferions accident Ii on a fal tree. In addition to a severe scalp iouud it is feared that lie received sonic internal nrjory.—Caahth. _lzev. WI (.I.IIM TAimon, L. F. Gantw sr!' and wife. Col. G. F. MAsotc, H. T. STLvENs; JoiiN and Nks. I:l)NrAvou WALKEn, will attend the t,en si.,,n of the Pennsylvania :State CbliVell- I ion of Universalist,: tolbe held at Erie, Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, of next week. Doctor l'Avi.on is the Mod erator of the Conventher. —To-day, :Wednesr lay, Mr. Joilx M. SrEvi;xs, one of the leading farMerh and citizen, of Macedonia, will lead _to the hynienal altar UnANIA. daughter of Ilan. 1.. P. :-;TAl.Foltir, -one of the fairest maid ens of Wyalusin7,. The ceremony will take place at the residence of the bride's i.arents. : We tender• the hanpy Couple .mr congratulations, and wish them a long of vtedded prosperity —Mr. TowNsF.Nri, who has filled the position of Treasurer and General Man ager of the state- Line Railioad for the pa,4 :.ear„ will remove to Buffalo, wheie he will act as General Sales Age3lt for the Company. All who have bee,one ac- Tiainted with Mr. TowNsEND during his residence here, wil: 'egret his removal from our community, and. will follow him to Li. new home with their good wishes. Ton;Luti loies an excelliTnt citizen and Christian gentleman, :Ind Bunk? gains time ago, and embraced the opportunity to visit and inspect the Nail Works, 'ind in that neatly printed, ably conducted pa per, the Athere: Gazette, of last week, we find the following excellently -written de scripthai of the Works; which we trans fer to our columns : " Being in Towanda and having the I.•isure, we visited the factory, situated in the je of the village, devoted to this industry, and gathered from the gen th•manly ploprietors a few notes for your eolionns. The present firm, R. A. Best -I,•y A sinCe.llg here. great ly improted the facilitres tor the nosiness, and are still making additions, having re cently addcd two new boilers, told were buiklin- a brick stack. and sinking the well deeper at the time of our visit. The well iS a curiosity. being about fif ty feet deep. and twelve feet in diameter, and cut through rock malty all the way, the supply of water • coining in 'through li- , sures. They Were woikiug a :ix ineh making a Inle of that diameter for tkie purpose of "going through the rock ally( iecreasing the supply of water of which they use for steam, purposes five thousand gallons per hour. • A . small engine, twenty-seven feet be ttor): the surfa::e, pumps the water from the tit II into , a tank front which the boil ers are slam, lied.. There arc four steam engines, the larg tst flute hundred horse power, does the rolling . ; one of forty operates the shears —machines . for cutting iron, plates or bars ; one of eighty, the factory machine ry, and one of twenty, the fans—used fur forcing currents of air upon the fires, etc. They have three double, and two single peddling furn;:ces, in which the iron pigs are Melted, and from which the liquid STATE LINE AND SULLIVAN ROAD: iron is drawn, and shaped into round AT the Annual Meeting of the Stock- plastic Minis called blooms, which are holders of the -State Line and Sullivan I immediately- placed between rollers, from Itailioad, held at their office in this plus', which they issue •in forms called Muck on Wednesday atternoon last, the follow ; bars. ing named gentlemen were chosen as These are afterwards Cc-heated and re rectors : E. DAVIS, THOMAS MOTT, i rolled until of a flesited width and thick- W. N. WHELEN, Eirwmin Ermts,..l. 'l'. tress, and 'from eighteen to tinily feet in A i - nr - NnIED, M. B. MILLI/li, h ngth. „Nail plates are about fifteen delphia ; 11. IL Itorns;sTs.n, N. Y.; F. 11. inches wide, and frenf one-sixteenth to ioneiNE, Boston; N. N. BETTs, Towanda. one-half inch in -thickness, according to .1. IL Ci...odionN, of Philadelphia, was size of nail. elected President, and HENRY C. DAVIS, • These long ',late s, are then cut cross of Philadelphia, Treasurer ;0, A. BALD wise into strips, that vary front three wiN, Secretary. I. 1). Boone was ap- fourths lo Rine Macs wide—being fifteen pointed Sup( rintendent and General Man- inches long—when they are rt ady to be tigers, and N. N. BETTS., Auditor. cut. into nails. Sizes from six penny ((d) The majority ref the stock of' the Corn- (Jowl) are cut cold : larger sizes at a 'red pang G a s herouh . ole Lien held by Easq•rn heat : a regular oven being used for the capitalil4s, and the road and its interests i purpose Of heating the plates; they are have becin managed by them. That the l their passedtfiorn each side of it to the larger ortion of the stock_ has passed machines( fur . cutting, twenty-four in into the hands of Philadelphians, who number arranged in rows. These ma, have also large interests' in the Barclay i chines require skillful workmen to keep and Long. Valley Companies, and who ate the Cu ting apparatus in order, and each gentlemen commanding ,a large amormt nailer operates four machines with the •of capital, can but inure to the benefit of, aid of four boys. The plates are turned the State Line and Sullivan in trany re- I over for each nail cut; as in cutting cross spocts. And we have no doubt that the j wise, if the bar were nut turned, the an read will in the near future, become a gle would increase with each nail cut, payieg investment to the gentlemen who I and constantly lengthen ; the nailso The have invested their capital in it. At least, piece cut all' each time is pressed, and the we hope it may. head formed almost instantly, then drop- With the new officers in general, we ped and another cut in like time, and the have.no'personal acquaintance, but learn process repeated until the fifteen- inch they are all gentlemen fitted by education stn . )) has charmed to nails, then another and experience to successfully manage strip is taken by the tongs and fed up. the affairs of the trusts they have assure- Those that are cut cold are passed ed. The new Presideet, Mr. Cl..mrie through a heated revidving cylinder to is a resident of Philadelphia, as is also i blue and toughen them, and fine Ihuish- Mr. Piro:, the new Treasilrer. Both ing nails are scoured by 'friction obtained gentleman are men of wealth, and ftie by placing tthert in a revolving Arum. sai(Oto be ripe iu business experiefice and All kinds of nails and spikes are made possessing great financial ability.. • here, those termed clinch included. Com- The unanimous choice of L Btartirri mop nails are: from three-fourtlifs' six of this place, as the Superintendent , and- and one-half inches long, finishing from —Mr. WM. WHITNEY, of Tuscarora township. while at work on a hay loft in his barn last February, fell. received serums injury which confined him to his r inn, where he was attended by two 'very skillful physician , : wit bout any per- Illa t. relief. • His condition gradually becoming worse until the 'List of Match. 1)r. WAnN,Eit was called, took the case in charge, and by succesfully per fortmn a very delicate and difticUlt sur gical operation, succeeded in relio.ing the patient, who, has since been gtatitially recincring, and is now, we are glad to state, considered out. of danger.— 1,11;ii rale . L ldrertixer. —The funeral of the late Josnrit MoNr.t NYE took plare front his late resi dence till Main street. of ‘V , NII/eSday ev ening of List week. All of the business plants i•f the village were closed durin • the youtinualve or the services. out of re speet to the memory of the dead. The follotting oamed t•entlemen acted as pill-- bearers I). Monnow, Bon. J0.5.11:-Ptt .s. 1 1:-Ptt PO:VI: E LL, Col. J. r. MEANs, M. C. Mr.itt utt, 1: T. Fox. .1. .1. CFRIFFITIN, tii-J r nti.E. ;q . t:yr:Ns; I'.. JANtEs Mi•C'Attr. Tlii arvangemt`tirt s fOr the .In neral weie untleVthe ''superviStMt sq...an - esteemed friend of tie deceast d and- his faintly. The Rev. Dr. S'l . E . W.kra, of whie-e clutch '3lr. M. was a member, was the officiating clergy- Man: and his remarks were fi eling.ly ex pressed and appropriate. The remains were followed to their last resting place in Riverside Cemetery by a large con coin he I if sorrowincz relatives and friends. General Manager of the Company's Road , and mines, is a recognition of the past services of a faithful and efficient officer of the Company. . In our judgment no,' better selection could have been made fur the position, and we take this occasion to congratulate Mr. B. on Lis deserved pro motion, And the Stockliolders of the Com pany oil their excellent selection of a man for the position. The - continuance of Mr. BALDW . IN as Secretary, is also a deserved compliment to a faithful and efficient officer. It is but simple justice to the retiring officers to say, that they have managed a.m.:affairs of the Company in the past as successfully as could have been expected, considering _the expeiience through which the road hut been compelled to pasS dur ing the years of general tipsiness depres sion, which, we trust, have now happily gone, and thatthe affairs of the Company are in asilood condition as' they are, is due to their untiring energy and excellent business management. SETTING FIRES The first section of the Act of 9th April PA9, provides : "Any person or person or persons who shall intentionally set tire to said lands shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars ; not less than fifty dollars, or shall be confined in the county prison for a term not exceeding one year, nor less than thirty days, or both at the discretion of the court, on conviction in any of the courts of this commonwealth ; one-half of said tine to be paid to the person or persons who make the informa tion, and the other half to be paid into the county - treasury. And the first section of the Act of June 2'l, P3lll, still further provides : " It shall be the duty of the commis sioners of the several counties of thisi commonwealth to appoint persons, under oath whose duty it shall be to ferret out and bring to punishment al pefsons who, either wilfully or otherwise, cause the burning of timber lands, and to take measures to have such tires extinguished wheri it can be't'one ; the expense there for to be paid out of the county treasury, the unseated land-tax to be the first ap plied to such expemes, DECORATION DAY CEREMONIES lILAOtzuA:.TEII WATILINA PosT, No. 65., 0. A. TowANI,A, PA., Nay 24, lISO. Geticra? Orders—No 1. In pne.dranre of, orders from Department headquarters, arid .Gonerill Orders No.l from their headquarters, and in u. corilance with the ritual cristrina of the A„. It., the following order of Ceremonies will lei arranged and observed by Wat- Ins Pied. No. eis, on 111 low lal Day—itiaturtlay—the 29th first 11. The following moved comrades—C. E. An drus, G. D. Stroud, A. A. St John, Wm. Nut', rieo, W. Kilmer, Ell W. Gale, .1. D. Vargason. R. W ilsou and tiatlfey Cummings—are detailed to pro. reed to Liberty Corners Cemetery, and decorate toe soldiers' graves at that Mare, at 9 o'clock A. 91., in accordance with the imstuniary eetelnOttles of the G. A. li. 111 The follow it.g named etintrailes -It C. pow I. I wi•ker, 54414111411,11, 11. Larripliem - and W. Noithrup—me detailed to proceed to the cemetery at Wy ant iltworatri graves of soldiers at that Mac , . •at 9 o'cieck. A. M.. In ac vortlarice,Wltli Urn mrstionary cereini wire of the G. A. It. IV. The cittz•-tis at i•ai•W of tb•• above named 1 ,4 ,41 'es. are re.pie•bm to oddr all ireees.ary a9-range me net.. the jib : melting day, by providing bomern, e,..rgreen, 'ii ealle., ele. V. swartz Post, No. 72. and Liberty Corners Cornet Rand, are requested to Join the detall at Lits•rty corners, and assist in the pereinotiles. XI. All in% lied gu-st ganLi i , lbws and citizen., who all, 40 J,lll tiro preecedorr at title place. wilt meet at the Court lionses lark, at or before 2 err lurk C. M., arid are respet•tftilly requested to take the posit bars assigni9l tie•rn by the assistants app' Intuit for that pure., amt iotic:Bed by the fol lowing progranitne: Wllb the Vim- Commanders the tonow leg Wooed I...mimics—War r 11. C a ries. choir. IVilliani lee, 114, 1.1e,v11 ii lldpir , Andrus—ate heleby detailed to form tlie column atel I ttttt .‘• promptly at 2:M r. 411.• (0110 a leg Mire of niareli to I:lvor...Me Cetne- Ont Park street to Main. rip Main street to Canal, iltiwn Canal to Willani mil set, up Will iam of reel. t,i tim,cerrietery. VII. The'colunot will ke formed according to the f o n ow i eg pengramtne : 1. Get mania Irani of Towanda. 2. Burgess and Town Connell anti members of li - Ihr• Tres • chie s. f and Assistant Engineer of the File De partment and Fire-Potiel , . I. Frankl`ii Etre VinginiWtintpariv, No. 1. 5. Naiad 1.:1.RM.. Coltman:, No. 2..4. 6. din-rd Fire Engine company. No 3.' • 11,121:,13 ifook and 1.3 , 411 el relli14:111T, 'N4 , 4. N. itr olford Lodge, No. 1117, and Encampment 1, F. 9. ( . 2 . y..tal Lodge. Co. 57. Knights or Honor. le. T. , warrila ',sig.-, No. E. of P. 11, Liberty Corners UM 11 , 4 '1434.4. 1 12. Boys is 119gsr-one for each State. 13. Orat , :r aril Clergy. ti. lionoraidy ger] Soldiers. - 15. Swart-, Post. No. 72. li. A. .li,. dacit•oli Pont. No. 74,11 A. IL ,‘ 17. rattriwur Post, No 227, (~ A • t.t. I )thi•r posts of 11..1. It. 19. Watkins Pest. ss, 6,. A. It. eittzeris. Upon arriving at the 09 no wry the i.olumn will hate, 0r..}1 ranks. and the rear 1.. tiro front. 5q1,1.14t. will !lun de formed at the place desig nated. and for low et - minutes riMerAerl: 'I. Music by the riermarria Band of Towanda. Aildre, by l'g 44.4 I Mninrinder. I. Ilvtair by the Mile 9trartette—"CMer Them With Beautiful Flowers." 4. Prayer by the Post Chaplain. 5. Dirge by the Liberty Corners Cornet Band. 1 11. Ceremonies at the Mound. 7. Original Poem try Le(; rand S. Itretvet—ii rur Fallen lieromd" Chant it Male 9riarterte. 9. Strewing .rowers and 'Raying wreaths on sold lees' a fi1 . 114114.11l the 4,lllellley. lky 111111- raden of the Pomt, during whirli time there will be approm tate tousle hy the Binds. Address i.v lion. E. 1.. Blakeslee. 11. solo and rho' us I.y Male Itrartette—ii.Mlss Not a Single One." 12. Prayer awl iteiredietion. The eidiono will to-:ore 31"1 march back to the Court Douse Square, anti be dismissed. , order of G Et E V. MY El:, Commander. °fib lab—Jr is EP II T I EttN EV. Adjutant. THE TOWANDA NAIL WORKS. The,llErowren's Athens corrnsponii ent, W. A. P., visited Towanda a short oneohalf to three and ono-hilt, and splices from three to nine. They . use POrt Henry, N. Y. ore, and bring sand from Crescent, near Williams port, to use in their wort. Ten • tuns of iron are used in one day, fruit' whiob two luindreil• kegs of nails sre turned out, which are sold all over this region and in Now York and Philadelphia. About ninety men aro employed doing work by the piece, thus givisg to each a reward according to his skill. About ono thousand dollars per week is paid for la bor. This Company has a similar faefory at Milton, Northumberland county, where they employ upwards of Oa hundred and sixty men. Them are several gentlemen in the firm, and .if those we met, Mr. Bostloy and Mr. Randall, are fair repre sentations which we do not doubt, it mint be a pleasure to transact business with them, for they are practical wory men, and understand , every part Of the business, besides being:genial . c.wmpany.;" THE LEST OF FAMILY BIBLES. The Rev. Dr. A. Stereetary of the American Bible Society, recently remarked that in spate of the great num ber of Bibles annually sold in the United States, -there are not half enough Bibles published. There are thoosonds of homes in our broad land in which not a single copy of the Sacred ScrOures . is to be found. Appreciating this .greai need, Messrs. PHILLIPS 45.7. HUNT, of /05 Broadway, New York, have issued este of the most ;attractive and superb eillitionts of the Bible ever published, and with the liber-. :silty that has elan acterized all, their enter prises have issued it in theinost elegant styles of binding, and at prices which bring it within the reach of every family. Tothe text of the Bib l e is added a series of remarkable and unusually at-. tractive features which muter this edithou invaluable to every Christ‘in household. Foremost among these is Dr. SMITH . : , Dictionary or the Bible, which is admit ted by all detlolllillath.llB to be the best Bible Dictionary ever published. We have next a series of 'succinct and care fully prepared accounts of the various re ligious denominations of the world, their history and teachings. The Life of the Saviour and the Lives of the Apostles are brought forward prominently, and in such a,manner as to be of great service to every reader of the New Tat:nent. The Wanderings in the IVildemese, and- the Tabernacle and Tenlple are critically-IMO admirably described. A soles of Scrip ture illuitrations affords eumprehensive explanations of the Mannersand Customs of the Ancients, of Biblical Antiquities, Sceuery, Natural History, tic. The City of therusalem is also descriVd with great minweness. Th e n follow alaroo number of chronological and other valuable tables, designed to promote and facilitate the' study of the Sacred ScriPures. These' tables ale so numerous that we have not the space to name - them. • The book is magnifleenly illustrated with superb engravings by the'. great attest. vs - rAvs: Dont., and with a large number of exquisite sted engravings. (If course in a faintly Bible nueh depends upon the illustrations, and 'he publishers of" -this volume have their Bible with a taste and liberality that de set V 43 the highest praise. The additional matter contains over 2,51)(1 beautiful en , graviugs, executed in the lighest tle of the gs i art. These engraviu are g muiue -wot ks of art, and were rtade at a cost of over The great number and high character of these tneraving:s make this the most valuable :tit publication the century. The Family Ilecold cad Marriage Cer tificate are beautiful specimens of litho graphing, and at the close of the vol ume is a handsome Photogiaph Album, with room for sixteen portraits, a very desirable ftatnre in a work of this kind. Et cry intelligent per son knows that the excellence of the bindme of a book de -I.ends upon its neatness and dm ability. A Bible may Le showily boiled, and yet put together so flimsily that it will come to pieces in a few years. Although cov ered iiith showy stamps and apparently well bound, the work net; bellow in such a loose and unsubstantial manner that with only ordinary hamilbg the Bible will crack and finally fall ti pieces. This Bible is made upon a very different plan. Only the best materials are used in its manufaCture, and all the nook is dime by the best of workmen and .he most highly improved machinery. E. - cry stage of the ' stork is carefully super.-sed.' it would be impossible to devise a system by which greater ea re ; epmld tie givei to the manu facture of a book, or by cinch the inter ests of subscribers could k. more careful ly guarded. The publislers realize the tact that a family Bible nay be subjected to very hard usage, anti must be humid substantiallyms well haidsomely. They are !published in German also. We cordially comme3d this magnificent Bible to our readers. It is a shame that any Christian househokl should be with out a Firmly Bible, ani we commend this one as the most compete and the cheap est in the market. It is sold by sulps'n ip tiUn only, and Mr. Maur Mix. who is the mttleirized agent lor this section, i s now canvassing for it. MR. Mix, of this tlace; who is the agent ,for the work in tsis section, is 'well klitivn, no doubt, to the most of our read ers, and needs no commendation at our . bands. as to reliability and trathfultess. Ile will cheerfully to IN; house, or business place, of all those who notify him itersonally, or by nail, of their de 'sire to examine the bock, a copy for their examination. IN MENICHIAM. It ha. plea-4 , 111w SIII , IN•ttie IttVer to fr 1.117 011 T 1 . 11,10 Binbet 1 . .t , t t: rand W. I Ititivy.ll,rpro.r.• I, If— . . /:•• 14 3 I. l .rtgl` 1111's lIIV form and" kindlv"votee of 1: , 11114 - 1. stte loon IN It h hul.nti,ion to tilt• 111111i.larO.r M 111.141 1 433 toe :u'- kuouh•rltr as the • '.lll al. - whose tlerr4,l{ are and for the let. ktoovio: that , or h 3. bl•au advau.,d hl^o r order titan - ran he 01.tailied on earth. That while we Fmk.: to the immedi ate i...atives of our ,lecea.,itflt.,ther out ll:aril . ..lL -3 in path'," aid cnnitnii y - • 1 ninil , l we in•ii theu . to pat their trust in One vlm •• doetti all nom:, wow , and who has pi sustain the in time , of trouble, and all Om put their H relrc , f. That the Lodg• draped in uunirn Ine for thirty /:,,e/r^ , /, That a. envyo theqe receletl9tH furnished the 1211111)' of war 1,,,i50cl Brother. 11,%11. A 1 Ell. coin wnsNl c•vrt, Tly the hand 01 an 311-Wlee arid over ruling' Providence our Brotheyi,Mr. Simmer Voiight. has been raketi from nes Order by an early death: Wit nit Kan, In hls death LP !aged mother has lust h !tiling and dutiful sou:;In:Id - uthers mid %Is. tt•rn a kind and faithful tuutl:. nut! the utheers and to, tier, of Hifi :.I.lu 1,47... N.. 1317, 0. of 6, T., a c•algental IdettlFr alit That ‘‘t. the .nil ttoliers of to IF w parrot and lb,. Iteitilets and •niste, tif our it:et.a.eil ltriithi-r, our tu:hrt fel t , ynipattiy to this the tour of their great bereavement. /:,,,irrd. That 21:1 a tokenof tespfet to our de een.ell tiro' her., the charter.; the Lodge he appf. 1 , 1 talely draper) In mourifilof for a period of thirty tlny4. 1:toto/rei, That these restauthots lie printed It cash of the Towanda paper:. Wm. V. 1101 To\. ) 1•. W. coni G. F. I: L.L(.I D, Local Correspondcnie WYALLISING The tire in IVEr.t.rs' woods extended over about two hundred Lel'eN of irery line timber. The loss is lie,t‘y. The prospect of Wyalusing b r aving a band is very it atterhr. The instruments have been procured, and we are informed that Professor KENT, of Brooklyn, has been engaged - as instructor. The " Cora Van Tassel Dramatic Troupe " return this week to give the boy,. a benetit—date not yet named. The G. A. R. programme for Decora'_ tion Day, is to decoratequietly the graves in Wyalusing. at eighto'clock A. st., then at Sugar'llun, and at terrytown " wind up" with a basket pie.nie, and speeches by Dr. G: P. Iltrtos,, Rev. DAVID Cum , r, and others. Mr. JonN Tal - I.oz, of this place, re cently a graduate of the University of New York, is at home, and occupied, the pulpit. of Rey. D. CILM last Sunday. GEouGE ti - raixt , iat, futmerly a res - dent of Wyalusing, no agent at the de pot in Laceyvillr, was married last Thurs day, to Miss t!MITII of that place.. Our congratulations GEonoE. J. F. Ei.morr, of Derrick, who is with Dr. WELLES, at Meshoppen, was seen in Wyalusing Satutil4, 03 his way home to spend the Sabbath. - VILKINS, May $l, It*O. TUSCARORA ITEMS .1 ANI I.ti KINN EY is slowly recovering from the ilduries received by beinglm away with by a team 'of horses some time: 1014151 Moult Cu,twvonn tejoices in the birth of a sOn and heir. Planting potatoes and sbeep-washing, e's fie 0 I • . • It cuts down the expenae of gathering ' too.. . aft ,, r cutting over one hundred acres each ; do so. Now I would rather pay a reason'ableprice year. - We eotont, n 1 the Eureka Mower %tidiest- ' for the Eureka ' , Slower Char ti.e any side-cut ma ' the hay crop fully twenty-tive per cent. _ tatingly to farmers who desire :he best mowing I elque furnkhof we for nothing. , „ The farmers of liradfcrd county have THE. machine In use. V. E. St .1. E. Pt ot.I.LT. • ' . 'F.. C. SI.F.N4 Eh, AN iser, Pa.. • , - REST at their dOor. Hear what your helghlons We have used Mei W. A. `it ~,,,l, the Clipper. and ~ ~Lave tised the Eureka Mower four years. mow say : • Ottrerent makes of lim•k, yes. (we now have tw o leg •,, tmu acre, e ac hyear withvery little I- - • . • thick...yea 111 gGial order). We have used- the The Eureka Ittower is the very hest Ave ever saw t tole fur tc Ir , , Eureka this ..r.a.,rl on all kind, of ground affil'lts •' and there is en side draft mower that will compare • :di kinds of grasses :mil do not hesitate to say it Is ' M.k:,:st with it in any respect. the hest machine manufactured at the prY•etit 1 , .Tiie Eureka to a Mower - awl Reaper In one ma- , • time, and we shall continue IT it, It I t prers`,l,lle4: rl,l t, ~,.. ~l- I/ .. m (ten saves auel, In the;drying, of the The mower we have - had in use for three year. is to any other. . Pon anoY Biwa.. Troy, Pa. , pa! , with.,ac fur t her .0411:1lit.• out. :'as it clots to 'ah gqo , l in ae Its parts as when first Mutt, soul that, I 0pp,,,,,01 the Eureka as long as It Was 11,.ue,t to cut it with tills machine. It. I..ai•cirr E, Asylum.' seems to be the order of th 6 day'bere alit Mts. (no Valley School commenced on Mon day last with Jolts ClinisTmts as teacher. • Fire is doing considerable damage to standing timber in this neighborhood, and man22fenees have been destroyed. S. TENTIrin - tr lost about 200 rods of the latter. ' No buildings have as yet been destroyed, but -many have been in danger.' Unless we get rain very soon, the crops in this section will be seriously damaged. May 20, It_t,o. B. LITCHFIELD 3: to WATER-On:tit Tit IN,S During la,t wi , et and on Saintly the fort -4 lire: .4111 raged. The woods of John I..t.v,dand usti , lon tied d - er and a large quantity of n e d tlitinvr dtodroyed From his woods It attark.,.4 fallow .4 Eugene Fr. n dostroylvg a plat:111y of tart And \‘4.(01, 1141:,re to the canals of :••trutwu 11;51. Mrrr'll where touch damage na, done lu timl,r and Lenin's. It I. still burning hl lilt UIAI , -, Winds prv , ,,kil It I. nn.l..r Ev,ryttilfig ealls for water. it Isuotfi,rthcotu log. comet 411,g must. De 14 , 1011 g :It the it eathet 1.0,1)1e Bra0:111. 31r,. •• robo " Ir,geri .it an• oil NS ,k Eve Lent of WaVerly tla• Centre 'la,. the reputathm of bultig a If..v. E. Vitriol:l.oo,, of flo.nolog. i y.. will 1.11,,,h fit 1111.,...w1y. will lis t•liOn'il lit Iv 11, XI I,lll.lfltly at :1 Wt . lttek. I'. M. Neighborhood Notes —The Dushore Rc^ii w of last ,week says : "A steam saw mill was brought here by SEELEY & Co. last wkek, and set :it running order 'On their tract at Colley, recently purchased of the JAcKsoN :estate. —A great many strange Taees are seen about town, says the DUshore Hundreds of new men are emplo3ed in getting bark and lumber, and this prom ises to be the busiest season ever known in this region. m Tuesday morning Drs. BENJAMIN WADDEL amputated a linger for old Mrs. ToltAsllEtt, that had upm it a can cer as large as an egg. Although sixty el,klit yearn of :4;e, the old lady stm,d the operation quite well;—Thoio,re —The Laporte tannery caught tire on Monday last, and for a time was thre•at ened with destruction. Prompt measults were at owe: taken, and after :-oine h.trd Lighting the-tire was cxtinguished.—M ewre lier;elr, . —Mn 4. Amb W. elSTEnt.rcri, of West, Lenox, Sus4llW:ll:alma Cinuity, has ju.t completed patch i work quilt of five thou , and. four hundredi and otglLty-a!vi.o pieces. What lover of . patch wink caw beat this? —A Normal Musical Institute, will ht.; held in Montrose, commencing . July . l9th, and continuing for weaks, nutter the di rection of Professor L. - 0. F:mEitsoN, of Boston, assisted by a coips of competent teachers. - • —Says the Tunkbannoch Democrat of last week : "Through the 'courtesy of Mr. P. W. ll,Eort Eli) we olive been shown the report of Assistant Errineer Jmitts I\'onum.l. of the sutvey of, the Susque hanna river I'rtllll the Southefti boundary of New 'York to Nanticoke dare. Mr. I REoriEtit it will be remembered acted as pilot in said undertaking, and his name is spoken of in the report with praise as to his ability. We have not space to pub lish the whole document but we give the concluding clause which is the recapitu lation of the report : I now recapitulate the facts of the re port in answer to my instructions to make a reconnoissance of the Ninth Branch id the river Susquehanna Inuit Nalitieidc dam to a point at or near the New Yolk State line, with permission to make other_ suggestitins legitimately growing out of the subject. 1. From Nanticoke dam to the State line, lie distance is about 11 7 mileS, which about one hundred miles are alrea dy navigable, but are interrupted by rip ples, the aggregate length of which some what exceeds twelve, miles, which have been estimated. These ripples, I believe, can be corrected, and a doutimMus navi gation of at least two feet, and perhaps three feet, in minumun depth, can be'es tablished for the gross sum of $,:',.'50,000. 2. An enlargement. of the locks of the Erie Carla], front Buffalo to Montezuma, so as to pass' boats of tons, and a branch of the same from Montezuma through Elmira, N. Y., and Northumber land, Pa., to Havre de Grace, Maryland, zap be built to accommodate the, same tonnage for $2.5„,„000,000., BUSINESS LOCAL.I DECOItATED . TEI SUS -51; piece% for fllr. 944'ent , Our goods are NEW and i•f the vEsTguALITY.? .kmumEn& votGIIT. CASII PAID FOR PRODUCE at Oct. 30. Drcli 1:11 S Vout; Consrat has the'besi wearing ShoeS for Men. Boys and Youths• wear ever offered In Towanda, and at prleem'within the react) of all. Vir Gold Band. and Mor.4 lose TEA .ETS at wj-cet,t Store. Cr Try our New XAP. -TEN. "ikst in U NKR & MEE t. Elegant new stock of GOBLETS and TABLE I.; MSS W ARE . at 93-cent store. ' t Choice TEAS and COFFEE a NpeCl4.ty at 4 I.W.chun st,you'r;nT . .., fgf" Fora good, durable and neat-fitting suott, lean at F. J. BLISW: 4 , s,eley'A Hotel: Nov. 27-ff. STOCK Bin DGI; MANURES and uthe ; valuable ' Standard Superphol , hates for grattel. Trutt's, gra,xe,t and vogotar•les. Farmer. , and riardee'ers try theta, at lea,t 111 moral Ines. 3 • I:. M. W I. Towattnt,t, Pa., May tn.), 11,;o. Another new stock of Chilikens CARPI AG Et , at 9J-Cont score. d Z)...:1% • - . FIT - Provisions of all kinds, of the lies quality, at ittclit:a 1 Cori Vir PRICES WAY DOWN on Gouts Floe MO Coarse Boots at BLUM'S. opiselte See lers Hotel. Nov. 27-t r. Car The Largest, Best and Chr3l•est tine of Shoes for Ladles', Mts , er• and I,l:ildren• wear Is fonnd at Conti vet's new . fttore, corner Main and Plne-en., Tracy & Noble•s Block. :''apr4'7a wiTER COOLERS, Tea Ttays and full lin t,f JAPANNED WA HE. at 99-err t MEM cal oy‘:s Fun sm.E.—Tbre . c Cows ;And two ilei tars for rile. All new mtletoe, I.t.qpire of A.ll. SNITLi, ClNter. . W" L. B. BonoERR nges compe , tittuti for quality of goods zilol 1os: ricos Hsu r•ae6; Poors,•1111:ols 310 111olt1101,r, aoll :1 1 lioll