II '4(3taaferi gYaxt BEE C AS. 'R.. - 1 - I:LtIV, LOC.\ L XDITOI, Towanda, Pa., June 2, 1881 ENTERED IN THE PoSTOFricE AT TOWANDA AS 1.1.% I4.I.TTER. 01. THE FECOND CLASS. - LOCAL AND GENERAL. The erpiration;Apibseription is print= et? • the colorejl .14hel. By taking the date erery au bre4er tan tell when his paper will be sappeA 'unless the subserip lion is renewed. • -9! • S ( NpAy next is Whitsuntide. Tun potato bugias pat'in an appear- ME STIZAWIIERRY feStiValS sill soon be in MEI .VENNOR right: May uncle( 11',) , . and To -1,..y, WettneFtday, you can catcl Mack I.;:ts.s VtaINT door stew; are doing . active set \ ice these eveitittgs Tnn' L tannery at Troy will commence opelations this week 4 DID," you see the Borniapits? If Ly . ou dld, when and where: • 11.t1li.A.N (;itur.No is erecting a baud .o,tage at East Troy. S. 11. FssETT, drEassytts, bas just mArted a nu w creamery at that plue. sNow storm on the nth of Jirite, 'rues -o,•yXt, in atponit the late prophecies. li . ?.;abrnrt time for the patent medicine 'and his torch t., put in a:: appearance:. THE ;-;tale Line and SkiMyatt Railroad aln,ltt to build a new trestle :It iht- 111 z. Fi.,>( nr rT «iII sllnu COMllletr,e - the 1111:1.1111faCtIve of 'stomach bitter 1111.10,1 e: .1 i Er:" ti0•61.1.> hail a finger taken oil the Bridge Shops, in :Athens, one day la,t week. - - ( It It Wynlnsim :00AI:hens e;oTt•spon,l7 cots ;;ire the Dreoration proceedings at • 11 krie PlaCCg. . . - so, ~,, or , the Lait•s• bonnets worn this remind one of a Wash basin with 4.11 e mashed - i 11: circus - c:1 lied here, a large CVOWIi Alta 'an orderly, Well-bc- N..c.11 (Alma it. was. 11, •N\ E Will preach and. tahniii i7,l:•l e , ,iith'inat ion at Christ Camel' this \Vc•lit , •!Aly) evcning, be r:'iv-s!; 1 1:N et)llllll3llikrieS trill, ITT:•::t.nttni in the 3lits:nlie conclave to be lAI :-:•,:nniton_this tin! - : i, now a ni.titting star antl t tat_=tt of tlie.yeatt. It will attain it, f2,rt•ttlya brilliattey lune 9. tree'in front- of the Eu \!;n Y LI: N property ('II Main - qt.:ea, :1S . 1)1 , 1NVII ti t elvn wind O n :110n0ay. 1). 1 , . PAIZK, Of Athens, has commenced th‘i eicetion of his' brick store I)l' l 6Wing, c.e . iicr :MLitt :nal Canal streets, that N 1111..0. 311i*.-C. G. G i:.‘Y, COV.illgt./jl,'Tili',i,a A' X311:1 \', has le,:en appointed postal route a s,t 117 0:1 the I,t'..Tenceville and V.litlitud 1 Cur vari.ius Suhday Schools of Troy -0 itl unite iu a k•Scl•vice of Sung," at the 31. E. l'hurcii, in that village, on Sunday, lune tiitli Tyr. Conunisioneir. of 'Canton to.wn ‘.:ip tart List week and levied a tax of tip 111114• S WI the 0.011:11' for the eil;rellt. ex- , rls Friday_ last, at about 'll t:10 A. A., the lumber in the drying kiln at Fnos:i'S Fuiniture Factory, isas discovered 'to 1.)a; .on tire: An alarm brought the Fire - partment to the tml, and after abOut Lockawauna two hours hard w(ikk the dames WPM put rov , rtitk , , “S to - proiper f out. • Not, however, until one cud of the the Supteme Court decided I kiln was tern out. and e•ansiderable of the lumber removed horn the: building. Ail of TT I of the himber in this:kiln was damaged- F:01A. a tree in front la f , more or less. The loss Will probably 11. •,, 1:,, t::, near the upper de- „ • amount to between .s3oo:and Owing ,!..1:1!in , the heavy thutsdev shower on „ to leaks its the mains, the Water WorkS att:.ttrk,on. • • were of no 'service,'except to supply'Ate . Te , o4 lal , n; er, trliFi• sun 8.1!,.1,:y and died t'a I': i,tay. Ile bad just e ant from Ireland I r v:P.I lie tiirks fr - )r the tlns,ol.lli,ti t.,o•:ll 1.) •l.alut of (in 104 :44-rewil threo year old hit; fur ; , i in ; ,•lilrl:r:~~ 11. k• u: l \I cn::u t•••:`.;11 11:o . Lt t the .111“.: in , erior of the pto-,t-ol)ice building l . .tlit* E 4.ll r-e---ully :been remodelled as to afford 1.t.-ttcr facilitie;; for eloing, im s -111,2,,,:. of tllio 1:1!,1:11.\ N. Y., it; troubled with .mall p* •t hors ale at prest.itt,'so it is rated alunit :t dozen eases, and the w,ca , e !AMU.; tO t spreading I r i said 1 hat over 100,000 pers: Ins have I•etititu:e;l 11a Legislature of this State, for tluossage of the _probibiiion :1111( 11,1111(1a - 1 0 eur conhtitution. • 1. • I:lmty's tioda r‘nmain is in operation. The water and syrup dFal - in from it liar- . IT 1 fuct.iy, fo-Ming a diiink that is tleiki,als—o to 'peak reciil.att; t',CtintyCouniiittoo iA ill in this I.l.lco'on tho 10th instant, to c1...-0,4101t.;: , ,atf. '4lO tkit 4 tato t'tinventiTiit, 7.l as-rniblos in lteatling.:(4l the leati. _lr Norilme,t 11111,1 t. ELLRITT II:1 , 1110 fon:l:Tat:o,n I tie: for a 11...'W hunk, I rze dzinNisions. And N . . “itius plac A f, i, cricting a tine, Litre I on. Otte Trch3g Vailiy p railroad •mpany is di uihuttr•~;o,oi , y!. pr e tty b oo k s fo r (hihilea contain-. an adverijsemeat, their Told, and a tine vits.%;- of 'Mauch TuE S,CaSOa is rapidly,approaciiing when the ;;':t a - week clerk Call hie away to the and get himself mentioned as a I.;ni;qatqlt arrival in the smuttier resort -.'r` yearbook of the Presbyterians, i•-:.eeti l in Philadelphia; gives the number PresbyleriAil copininnienti at 3,000,- 00i and popakatite. of adherents 'at I - 2,14)0,00n. - ' - A e DAT E for the position of County Auditor in Cumberland county gives as one 4.f the reasons why he should be nem- Mau:4 4 the Democrats, that ."If there are Millions in it I need it." .10sErrt Arilorr, the Elmira Refonna -lat iititlerci , , will li%v tititil.,September 3itge NiunnAr has granted a ,milt of eiror ill his case, and a stay of 1.10.:,c,1i;i4s until Septeinber, - that the ect e play be carried to the Coati. of ~~- ECM I=2l TAson tb Nieuwe, of Canton, have just completed a large addition to their furniture store building In that_ place, which will give them 'nearly double the store room - they have heretofore had. A LITTLE daughter of Mr. Jorrs NEY, aged tour years,-viras drowned about 8 r. It., Friday, iu the cistern attached to his house, lately removed to make room for the new railrbad, in South Waverly. . AN interesting, and-no doubt what will pr3ve to bean enjoyable programme, ;has been prepared for the Dime Concert, to be given at Wyalusiug, 'this (Thursday) evening, for the benefit of the Sunday School of the Presbyterian Church at that pi dee ' . ertuncrt of the Messah (UniverAalli.t).. On account of the absence of ,the Paitor, Dr. TATUM, WilOli in attendasice at the Vennsylvania Universalist Con t irentid at , Reading, there Nilll be no ibrvi ' at the above church on Sundayßost..' uiii . ,l , day Schpul as usual. • I - zp- 1 :, A-' THE closing exercises of the Graded' School took — place on. Friday alteration,. and quite a number of the parents and friends of the pupils were pre,r4int as .; in ierested spectators. All of those part in the exercises acquitted themselves very creditably indeed. . • Tan Supreme Court of New Yon: has granted the ordcr'to change the name of the corporation of "Scribner &-Co." to " The Century`Cii."—the - order to . taket effect ow the 21st of -June. The July is - sues of Scribner's Monthly tqSt. IVielo ol , rs will have the now corporate imprint. Mutnal Musical is to tcold I:3th regular meet ing . at South Auburn, Susquehanna Co., 7-10 ilielusive.. Prof. 11.. E. Co6sw ELT., who has won much iirain as a musician, will be the musical director. Miss IDA Pt;Lis, of Skinner's Eddy, ,Pa., lets been cligaged to preside ;1-t. the piano. A goad time is expeetedl .t • `o?(E business men spend a great di*al more mintey advertising with every; catch penny novelty that is presented them, and which few people ever notice, than "it would cost to have their" business conspic ti:aisly announced in newspapers that go into hands of thousands o f readers, Lily or weekly; and are leisurely read and gen orally preserve-J. WA LACE VANDlincoor,, • who, lived.near rltr -Nail Works, to Towanqa! - dieg very suddenly o i n Wed nesday of last w, - ek. Site had just finished a washing, and g dug into thelunise, tiok up her chili!, aged about six mouths, when she Tell !Li tho floor, dead.• It is supposed that heart '.e cause of death. ` Tw'o prisoners escaped from the Mon tro:=e jail on Wednesday night of last wct Iloth were aged about thirty-years,: ';usl,both about live feet nine inches nigh.- One, AI;1;EIIT JouNsoN,yrore, a dark cap, mustache, - and is•of meditun.weight. The other, S. WILLIAms, wears - a ligiTt cap, is smooth spa i-ed and is dressed ie dark clothes. Twenty-live dollars is offin ea for their arrest and detention. SAAS the . ratiglui , lllll!correspontlent of the Tunkhanuock Relitt6lican, under date of 11ay " The foundation of. the l;nion chrch, of Lime is nearly cmpleted. This church seems to he Union only in name, as the .Metlibdists and Prm:l;yterittes take no part in its con struction. The 'Methodist appointment has ltimit droppeil, . and the menthe's at t elnu - lb at Cmuptown.". J.ks. lii.ts, aged 22 years, and ,Tort:i IIIANEv went to a. sand pit near Granville -•;..lunnuit, un 3londay afterndon of last week, to procure. sand to build the foun dation of a barn,'when the bank of \ sand, weakened by the recent rains, caved in, striking 1 t LIN on the toll of the head. and fracturing his jaw bone in twoplaces. 'lt thought that Itt LEI'S injuries will prove erighles with Mater. IMII=ME IVi: notice from many,of our exchanges: that the question of closing the stores at 7 o'clock during the summer - mouths .is beingaginted. lii a great many Phiees this is done and the-plan•is. found / to wink well. It gives employer and employe some opportunity for recreation and Ir)th are bettelittedthereby. The clerk works . with renewed energy the 'next day, the proprietor; if' he has a family, .deriVes . pleasure and comfort .from spending his evenings at bottle; Why do not the busi ness - men of Towanda giv,e the plan •of early closing a trial'? The dry , goods men j an' i d other merchants in Williamsporticlov Weir places of business at '7 o'clock, and they find that:iii"ey hoze lipthing by it. TitE Troy (ia:('te of last week says The Troy Quarterly Meeting of Fre Will Baptists has just. closed aninterest , ing• se!-sion with the (lir:up:Mu Church, Revs. 11. l'At.sE, an evangelist, of Bain. bridge, N. Y., and 0. C. lIILLs, of Wells horn, were pre:•eni the last-named, how ever, ptcaelled in East Ttoy on Sunday evening, Mr.- PANE remaining in "G ran ville. Thisse churches, among the and substantial of our ccinnty,_are enlarging their plans in mutual agreement for fu-; ture usefulness; each proposing to ..sustain a pastor in the future ingead of uniting, as generally heretofore, to sustain 'but one l Man. The Granville Church at their last covenant meeting had an addition of fif7 teen good members; to their number. At the last covenaM. Meeting in East Troy on the 1-Itli - instat4, over fifty wereTres eat. It was an .ekcellent meeting. The ifiembership, embraces : Many- of the old and rehable of -the community." =ZEE= • WE observe that.' the - friends of our genial old friend, Extia Rtrrrv, of North Towanda, contemplate presenting his name to the Itepublican County Conven tion, this fall, as a candidate for the nomi nation f 65 the office of of- Commis- MissioncK The name a better Man 4: the pbsition, will not be presented 'to that assemblage. Emu's avoirdupois brings, down aim reaps at about 210 poUnd.s but his generosity and "good nature tips beam at something like four tons,—more or lesi. EZRA wits - a true and tried - soldier .in the-.late " on pleasatittim,"—thaving been a member of the famous Ode Hundred and Forty-First Regiment, l'innsylvania•Volunfeers, froth the time entered the service until it re turned with decimated ranks, but with'un dying "honor and fame, won on more than holta caption I been and er for cm of county i hands o vice in titles a snail to recognition, his nomina tion is tired. We, have written this not to dispa i : l age the claims of any one, but simply i Justice to sone who is, in our judgment, justly entitled to even a bigber and more hicrative office than the one named ; and we candidly , believe the party will honor itself in honoring him. . . • • DECORATION Day was of served bore on Monday last, in a becoming mannerod.: though the attendance to witnessttbO ceremonies", by peopla from the suriound jug towns and country‘,' was quite small. At 3 o'clock, is l m., • business throughotit the village waslvery geuerally:suspended, and Our people- joined the G. A. RI. in carrying out the programme previously adopted, for 4 prOper:!..observanee of t4o occasion. 1 ' • , . . At 3:40 p. re., the procession was form ed at the Park in the following manner: 1. Germania Band. 2. Orator and Clergy. . , • •.3. Members of Borough Connell. . 4. Company of ,Girls, represepting the re-United - States. ' ' . • 5. Conipany of soldiers sons, officered as follows : Captain rlinftY,W. MYER ; Lipute., ISt., WALLACE IlAltitiS 2nd., GvanTo.N. G. Watkins Post, No. 68;G.- A. R. Compapy A. 911 Regiment; N. G. of P.. Ne. 4. .\ • - • 11. Towanda, lodge,• No. 290,-Ki-of P. 12. Citizens. • , At aliodt-1 o'clock the procession moved to the ceinetry by the following route : up Stain street to. Canal, street, down-Canal sti•eet,to William street, up,Williani street to: the cemetery., . . - Upon art iviug at the cemetery a Equate was Tomd inehising the monument of i evergreen -whioh hinl i been 'erected there in memory of- the dena comrades whose graves are unknown, - and' •the following ceremonies observed : - ; - Music by Germania Band.. ' • - • Address - by the Post Commander. , , Hymn by ]Stale Quartette—"Care for 'them tenderly." ... - • Pra - yer by-Rev.! J. S. STEWART. + Dirge' by:Ger_mania Band. , • . ,• Decoration Ceremonies at, the - Montt' Brent. -. • drod fligdsofbitt44l. 44gun the in. . , . if the Repnblhnin Party Panahas active', earnest and ellhgeut work. a spread of its principles and sae its candidates. ,No Alan of this more Worthyof reeognition at the the 'party, than !she, and if ser, o ranks of the organisation en- . N. Pranklin Virc . Ctimpany No. 1. 9. Naiad Engine Company No. 2. - 10. Mantua Hook and LadderCoMpany . Decoration Hymn Rehearsal by school girls—"„ The Be I:nited States." • . . ft ' The procession then _reformed - and marched back to the Park,_ wheto it was, dismissed,.and the exercises which nerd to have taken place in- the. Park„ wore, in consequence of the-rain, whichbad:begun falling, carried out in Mercur--Hall, as follows ." - 1. Music by Germania Band. • :?, Prayer by IleV. nr. ST EIVAUT. , 3: Hymn by Mare-r-Quariette— deck Weir graves alike to-day." -I. Address by Comrade C. T. Hatt,d l WELL.' [The hill text of the address may befi,und oti the first page. '' . 5. Hymn by Male Quartette—" Silent ly, tenderly, Mournfully home." . . - - „ 6. Prom, by lAmtran) S: BILE* En. 7. MOsie by Germania Baud.' ' • 1 TII E ‘, 4 Greatest Show .on •Earth," has come, and gone. As shows go, itwas an average exhibition. Nothing more. Its novelties ViCie . few, its 'rarities fewer. ilVe do 'not believe that it required the services of twenty ben to capture-that Bovalapus. Neither do we .believe it to 'be 4 bloodAirstyinuimal. The elephant . was large and minarily well-trained, and; the'tWo camels, judging from their at). pearati':. , e, were on this verge of quitting the show business forever. The pelican seemed.t6 be a gentle, harmleSs bird,•and was given the frePdom of the menagerie tent, while.- the fiery, untamed Condor. was confined in a cage with Several' other birits 0 - ,far handsomer plumage. The sea4ionSltiecupied :A cop) by themselves, amt. were directly oppriSite and across the • < • tent, froth the cage containing the 'Royal 1 Ben:4111 Tiger. The exhibition given in the arena • was passable. The juggling and. athletic exercises constituting tip bet ter part of it. ,Z.a.7.1•3,, the lady who did _the "cannon ball" busineis, is; rather well formed - mid went through the per formance of . being shot from a wooden cannon — SY iht a spring attachment-;-With a.uonchalence born of, a couvietion, no doubt, that she was in , ito danger of bodi ly harm. ' The attaches of the show are' cdurtcons .and obliging. • The Managers pa`y theii• bills promptly and i without grumbling, and are liberal with' compli nieutary tickets. , All in all, the exhibt tion managed by Messrs: I/VT.OIEI:IAR #. DORIS; is anaverage one, antriflien'tliey lave a better one we hope they will visit our town again • WELL WORTH ITS PRICE. The Illußtrated Sdentifie News has again reached our editorial i table, and right itglad w 4 are to weleoMe the Juno number, which is unusually full of hand scuic engravings and interesting and val; nable Leading matter: • Under . the management of its newpub-: lishers—Messrs. Mu & CO. =the Plus tratiyi -Scientific tos has risen to the front rank of illustrated journals, pub ' lished in' this country; and being issued at a %;cry . low price, it is within the reach of all who arc interested in'uovclties, sci once, the useful arts and natural history The .Tune number.contains handsomely illiistritted . :articles on The Chimpanzee and Gorilla, Ostrich Farming, New Fire less Locomotive, Tholifaxim Fire Boat, Perforating Machine, "a new and novel Embroidering Frame; the new 'Electric Middlings Purifier, and a inimber cif Other handsome iiillastratious, besides a large number of -interesting artieles,uot accom panied by engravings. " . . The Subscription price Or-this handsome paper is $1.50 per auuuni, or 15 cents por copy, and Can be had of all newsdealers or from publishers, kessrs. Mum; & Co., 37 Park Row, New York. - TREADING ON THEIR CORNS The Harrisburg Patriot of Friday last contained the • hollowing in reference to tiL spirited little spat between one of the members of the House, from this county,! (Mr. Hit.ws) and several other members : • • "Quito a little breeze was raised in the' !mine yesterday when .Mr. Hillis called ate tention to the rule prohibiting strangerti from coming Within the bar of the house except by special invitation: He said he noticed that on appropriation days 1 an unusually large number of strangers were on the • floor leaning over members shoulders, urging them to. vote for appro. ' priations in which the strangers were often more interested than the members. This insulted Messrs. • Billingsley and Clarke and they were vociferous in their objections to aspersions being cast upon their characters. The controversy closed by Hillis remarking that be did not know so many gentlemen were tender on this subject. It looked for a little while as if somebody's_tiddress would be required." PERSONAL; Niiimilps Lamm, ip "'bating Meade in Troy.- -- • sifisiiiiir••tom an . attaeleof rheunudism.., , • —Miss Atari Cultism; of Troy; is vis iting (Mid* in Chteago.' MA Mrs. SwOrolnk : Daccsu an . haPpy. ; It.'s the first one. Aid ita a boy. - "Mr& L ! S. BLAustoux, wbo has been ill for a niiiiber of months past, is regain. lug her health. —WILT. J. DE Vor, has been appinted As:daunt , Superintendent of the Green; wood tannery. : ---0. S. POST has Rohr recovered from his recent severe illness; is to be able to 'bo out or doors. --Mrs. F. 'E. Mans* formerly of this place, is seriously iii at her home In Mo. Pherson, itansas. —Rev. M. - Marrnaw,s, of East Troy occupied the pulpit of the Baptist Churclh this plate, on Sunday (limning. 46 -C6IIIIDON Cum has taken s position 4n the grocery store l ot D. W. Scorr & Co., Towanda.—Canton Bent:net. —lt is said that Jour; E. Fox, of this place, is gathering in considerable lucre, the proceeds of sales of a recebt invention of his. _ —Rev. 3.II:BLADES, of the Genesee Conference, occupied the pulpit of the M. E. Church, in thie place, on Sunday evening. BARAK MOODY] of Towanda, and Mrs. A. M. EASTMAN, of Tnnkhannock, wont to New York , on Wednesday to visit friends.—Tunkhannork.Rep&Micars. . —Miss Jpsstz Mammy of ittnithtield, was tite guest of Miss Jugs Et.rnatra, of Atlionis the first of the week, fronywhieb point she will extend her visit to Tioga county.. —FRANK CASE, MI of S. M. - CASV., of Granville Ewp., died on 'Tuesday of last week. lie was a fine young.man, beloved and respected in the neighborhood where he lived. —Mr. E. LILLEY, of Leßoy, is being advanced by - man-Si - friends for the office of; county • treasurer, and should i he_bet nominated there can hp no doubt tr6t that he will be elected and make a most faith ful ofiCcer: A fair distribution of offices will be•insisted. upon in the net county convention, and any attempt to centralize and ignore this or that part of the county will meet with such serious opposition as to make it impossible. People in general. should and doubtless will look claier to the primaries.—Canton Sentinel. -. :—Died on the 19th Instant, at the house of her son WILLIAM, Mrs. MEEITABLE KELLOGG, aged 76 years. Mrs. ICELLoon Avas A native - of Connecticut, and came here when only 16 years of age.,. She was married to 3108E8 KELLOGG in 1824, and has ever since lived in the heuse where she died, about three mills ibove Mon- Toeton on the South Branch. In the same room in which she died, our townsman, Colonel G. F. Miami and his estimable wife (who-was a sister of the deceased) Were married. Mrs. KELLOGG was .a wo man who in over half a century, of resi dence in one neighborhood,-bad no ene mies. Iler life was pure and tamest for good. A faithful friend and good neigh bor, and truly Christian woman, she pass -,ed onward in full faith l iii her immortality and in the infinite wisdom, justice and mercy of our One All Father., RE On the night of Friday, the 6th of May, a horse was stolen from the premises .of TOWNER, near Rome, • Pa. This next day the thief was captured in Owe- .by Sheriff ROBEN63ON, and lodged in the Towanda jail. When he was asked, for his name, be said it was' Famera TWEE En, and remarked that that 'was a good enough name for that job. He sad he lived in Pennsylvania ; said he livedsin Candor ; also said he lived in Al bion N. Y. Mr. TOW NBA and the offi cers in - Owego Searched for the horse but could not find' it. On §unday last Joitsr Smrrn, Jr., had occasion to go into a piece of woods- on hi- farm on the hill, just back of - the nar ro • s on the south side of the river, where to found a horse hitched to a tree, nearly recd to death. The horse, was as the one belonging to Mr. Towns* lich tad beep kale& on the Bth of May. o horse had nothing to eat for sixteen s but what it could get around the ie, and when found could scarcely walk. Owego Times, 26th tat. 1 x-Sheriff J. M. SMITH, one of the mo del farmers of the county, and noted as a stock raiser as well as an astute and tic-_ tive politician, had a narrow escape from sexed C, injury and probable loss of his life. A feWnights ago he was returning from Troy to his home, about two miles dis tant, and walked on - the railroad track until near home. „ Here by Chance he fell into a cattle guard but with no serious consequences except a pretty good shak ing-up. Proceeding • .a ways farther he came upon a placa where;-workmen on the railroad that day bad dug out a trench for iron pipe to replace a filled up culvert. Here ho fell; •his left fciot catching in inch a manner that be could not. , free it. He struagled some minutes before he could kelease himself, trying to pull his foot from his boot but with no avail. At last ho got, his foot loose and at the 'oust iof some bruises and lameness reached home only a few rods away. He had hardly r e reached the house however before the ay -ening express went • by with a i sh. His Igood fortune in releasing hi lf - just when he did probably saved his Wei-- Troy Gazette. . . I=l A HORSE THIEF CAPTURED NARROW ESCAPE. A WOULD-BE SUICIDE. A despatch from . Gillette, this county, to the 'Elmira Advertiser says : 1 " On Fri day morning, Mrs. ASA LOUILE sent her little daughter to Mr. W. 8: Prria' store for a bottle of landanum,„ instructing her to say to the wary clerk, who insisted on knowing for what use it was wanted, that her mother had the . toothache. Mr. 1., (depot agent of this place,) came dimn from the depot during the forenoon, and on going into his wife's room, found her 'on the bed in a deep sleep, and the bottle on a stand, half emptied of its contents. On making inquirieS of his ~little- datigh;• ter, he found she had got the bottle and her mamma had drank some'froin it, and laid down to sleep. lie‘ immediately no titled some of the neighbors and ,sent for Dr. KtunsTr.D. The Doctor being gone tch l from home, a messenger was deeps for him, and, on his arrival found'that : _ was too late for the nand remedies, and was obliged to resort to the hypodermia, which, with plenty of exercising and fra quint cold baths, brought her out.of her, stupor. Mrs. L. is niaw doing as well as' could bi expected. The cause is genan&- r ly attribute& to domestic difficulty." POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY FOR JUNE. The racy series of , articles on physical education, by Dr. Oswaw, are continue - 41 in The Popular &Awe' Monthly. This, writer opens the June number by a Teri lively and instructive discussion on the; subject of "Clothing." In some respect& his views may be thought extreme,--but =I batitt task etheovii4ilketa of 'iirldeh -- ais' Abed bylassillari*'`There is a MOM( *We iera o l l lo l l oooollo l 3l, tanker, state a s ; milk*, on, the*ldeot St "ha lm:.' nal Beads.' , , Pito an ilea ros insWenn piper," fall of isienithig, sore% and he. structlve bete clearly, explained and pro timely illnetrated. - Dr. ham Fauns makes an important edition to the liter. stare of "Sunstroke." His beg reeldeem =MS in 'lndia idferded an extensive esperimumf with beat apposdaty, both assaiqg the ter ident Europeans and the native', and the results of his observatlons -and pietism are here well atunmerfsed. Under the title of "The Valitket one '011111114, 4 ' 14; H. Eewurron treats of the evil effects of the ostensive destruction of trees, with partial* referenetito the stated _ things, in the *test. ?heir le an elaboinite and profusely illustrated paper by Autiax-1 nee 011111#31 Balm, desenbing his late discoveries on the "Production of Sound by Radiant Energy."'He gave the new and remarkable results of his investiga tions 'before the Nat West Academy of Arts end Welke* in April, and they Were !received with great admiration and en thusiasm evau by that sober _ body. But the most valuable as well as the lougest 'paper in this number of the "Monthly" is that of Hints= Seaman to, "Com pound Political Heads," in 11i serieson "The. Development of Political Institu tions.". His gneit subject isthe natural, causes and_aarly conditions which deter mine the bikes of government. Dr. Aaa nasty !MON takes up the interesting problem+ of "Degeneration." It bid come to be an important question in biology how far many of the lower forms of-lifernust - be regarded • as the-results of the degel*Mcy or degradation of higher forms.' • It 4; admitted that there is a de scent as*ll as •in evolution, and that these winter-pakesses must be, . sharply distiogniihed. Dr. Witeox repel* ably ou the I present state of that subject. "The P rimeval Amer Continent" in describd in its formation by L. P. GRATA CAP with imearkeble clearness and sim plicity of • Migration. It imams to be now established that alcohol must be re geldedes a natural production: Wooer indebted to the experiments of MtniTz, of the French Nabobs! Agronomical In iforlhisdisoomy, and his process es are described and illustrated in the 99 MOD4dy 9 by GasTON Professor liFimwoure's - Faraday lecture is giv4 and there is a timely and :highly instinctive article by Profess,or_WlLlT on "(Mims. and Grape-Stqiiir." "The MentaiZifect of Earthetaki*" b tient al by en anonymous writers and there is an' admirable sketch by Professor AT watts of Dr. slums ADOLPH BIDDY- Baty; the celebrated chemical teacher of Genry, and author of perhaps the best cheekical text-book that we have ever Lad' in tiiis 'country. The editor discusses "Field Clubs," "Agnosticism at Has " Educational Program," etc., with his Mani force and ability,. and the other deparanents are also well sustained. Now York :D. APPLILIDN Company. Fifty cents per number, 115 per year. 1. FIRST 'OF THE SEASON. ; The first ezeunkm of the season will come off on Tuesday, June Slati to New Yo l rk City and, the Bea Shoe, coder the auspices of the; Methodist and Breabyteri-, an Churches mud the Cornet Band of firy-' Musing. The Excursion Klan Will leave Athens at 4015 A. K., on the date named, I stopping at all stations bet Ween that point and Tunkhannock, and arriving at Neyr York at 400 r. 31. The train will leave this place at 5:05 A. K.- The fare - 1 for the round trip from Towanda to New York and return will be only oao. In our issue of next week we Will give a more extended notice of the i lnffair, gather with the time at each station from Athens to Tunkhannock, as well as-the Price of tickets from nib. In the mean time read the handbills which are being circulated, and secure the company of your o4n slater, or the sister of ' some 'other person, for the trip-prodded yon are a single matt. On Thursday, May 19th, says the Trey Gazette, in consequence Of many rumors involving - e - suspicion that Mrs. BUTTON had not committed suicide, and at the re quest of Mends, District Attorney A. O. FANNING, taking with him Hon. Dittos Ilogiwn.r. and Dr G. W. GREGORY, went up to Sullivan township to attend the exhimation of the, body. Dr. L. J. BRADiORD was present, and khe exami nation took place before. L. N..Ttxxifiar, Esq.. The body was deg up, the coffin being half full of water. The remains were found almost unchanged, tno decay having set in. Dr.. GREGORY handled the knife very skillfully, and the result of the examination aa fungshod:was as follows : The ball, which waa what is called a ' 4 33- long," entered the lett breast about three inches to the right of and a little above the nipple.` Its direction was dqwnward and slightly to the right, passing through the muscle postman' major and between the fourth and fifth ribs, slightly . grazing the fourth rib. It fn changed its coarse, passing through the' left auricle of the heart and.striking the spinal column. It passed down the spinal column. about fir l athes and then left the spine, passing be= tween the tenth and eleventh dorsal ver- , tebne, cutting off the eleventh rib and burying itself in the spiratns muscle., About a'quart of blood, had effused into the interior cavity. The ball was found about half an inch from the surface and was taken from the back. kwas consid erably battered. What bearing the post mortem may have on any subsequent prmedings, should any be had, we are not able to gate. I. of TI3BCATOIS Valley School, for the week ending May 27, 1 1 : ;ULU WROUGHT, EVA WILIIIMV, MINER VA WILDICE, TILLIE WOODItrtrY, ADDIE PEET, CORA Parr, LOUISA WAREEIL Keeney School, - L. WARNER, Teacher. [Explanation—The above roll compris es the names of those pupils who have been perfect in attendance, punctuality, have not whispered, and consequently have had perfect, or nearly perfect les sons, during the entire week]. _ . L. WARNER, Teacher. A MONSTROUS 'GALL-STONE• MIL CI, W. GOLDER; of Chemung, N.. Y., bas been seriously ill for souls time Past, and a council of doctors was called in her case on the 2sd nit. Although slight hopes of her recovery were entre% tabled, vigorous measures were decided upon and fully espied out, and on Tues day of last week's gall stone passed from her as large as a ben's egg. It is claimed as a very remarkable case, the stone being the largest ever lamed, - and she stood about One chime in five hundred of re covering. It is causing coniddetabie cons meat among physicians. Dr. HAZIDIIII, of Elmira, has' part of the stone referred to. POST - MORTEM. ROLL OF • HONOR= IN TROUISILEft",' = Ike Owego, Tiinario`tint ;week : "Munn Bozo: , la a. Young sae wbo Wren in Warren.. On Tuesday_ lest be awe to Owego and got fined up !with "beg jukes" end late in the evening started tor. orne with Winn. Ural resebing tte south aide of Übe bride be got IMO an altercation:with bridge Wider :Way= about, _paying his bridge ton. He finally ouwanitad Mr. Wararsa and Unfair donee through the windows of the bowie.. A 111111111 U: i< out for hie arrest. BRADFORD CCUNTY 'TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. The nest meeting of. tthe Bradford County Teachers' Association will be held at Sayre,. June 10th and 11E4 and prom ises to be a bulge aid , interesting one. We append I pa:canna* of the exercises as hr as they can bninanged. , PifOOILAMMIL • I Lecture on Self Culture—Rev. A. W. HOOD. • _ Paper on , School__ Aesthetics-W. O. Buirmar. Paper on History-Lorrrn Dux. • Talk on the Civil oovernment of Penn aylvania-rIIOn. E. L lbws.; Talk on the Ilse of the Subjrumtiv; Maxl 4 -E. E. Qinnt.si. Talk on Teachhig' Oral Grammar-H. E. Pinang. Talk on Methernatical (UM"Or - J. 8. BOVINGDON. - - Talk . on Ratio and - ProPiirtion-OXo. M. MARMALL. Talk on Mental Aiitkrietic-0.7. BEV =MY. ' ! • Clam drill in Primary Arithinetio anus C. 13q0ART; Clam drill in English Orammar-4is. B. HARDING. • - There will be declainations and recita tions by pupils from the neighboring schools and others.. Music is also expected from the choir of the M. E. Chprch. • The Committee uf . Arrangements, En tailed, ito., s r :. Mrs. Jmern Bunsw, Miss - ; man Maim:Ram:4 and Massie. ILISCHovirr, M. C. Owisx, and 11. W. Tnowss. ju addition •to the - above programme, there, Wilt be resolutions to discuss and I practical" quesans . in school work to an swer: _ • H. C. cizzart, Becretul• Local Correspondence. WYALUSING Decoration Day.was 'obrived here pu Saturday, the 27th inst. T!e ceremonies were conducted in a very solemn and im 'pressive manner.- Capt. B. M. Pscs, of Towanda, delivered an excellent address, and short speeches were made by others. The Cornet Band in their splendid new uniforms assisted with appropriate music, -At -the conclusion of the service all re-. paired to WELLES% Grove to eat ice.: cream and strawberries for the benefit of, the band boys. The literary and musical part of the entertainment that had been erringed . for the evening was rained out by a sudden and unexpected shower that dampened the ardor of the pleasure seek era; but they all .Stool it bravely, espe 7 cially the ladies,_ Whit were packed in the " grocery " like Sardines in a 604 From the - pulpits last BundaY . WllBllllt pounced an excursion to New . Teri, Jane .21st,for the benefit-of *yaluming Churches. ' A gentleman from Lycoming county Was in town last week with the view of starting a local• paper here. Messrs. Lathrop and Stevens; of this plaoe, have taken the contract for build= ing the Union church on Lime Hill. The Dime Concert next Thursday (re fling at the Presbytmian church, for the benefit of the Sunday-School, is sure to be a good thing. - Vmsfxs. Wyalusing, May 310881. SMITHFIELD: ' Tour correspondent hakheen patiently waiting Tor, something to, "turn up." But things don't seem to turn, and eve& thing jogs along ,in its usual quiet man ner. There have been no deaths or births, and no one gets married._ Consequently news is scarce. Farmers have been unusually this Crops .are looking remarkably well, eipe9ially winter grain and pass. Pastures iTere never known to be better 'at this imam of the year than they are now. Mich of the corn is "hot yet plant ed, but will be soon unless the soil is kept wet by rains.. Preparations have been made for the usual decoration ceremonies. Rev. Henry Phelps is to'deliver the address.._ Mrs.. Ann Wood, whohi, luu. \ _long been suffering with a cancer, Is-now in a very lOw condition. X. Smith field, Pa., May 29, 1881. ATHENS NOTES. Extremely warm weather and frequent showers combine to mane a season of rapid growth in vegetation, and the prUs pect for abundant crops is excellent,. Ser vices were held here yesterday in honor of ' the fallen defenders of liberty and right. First, the Franklin Guards, ac companied by Perkins Post Band, went over the river to decorate the graves-of CoL John Franklin and Major Zephon Flofwer, whose - remains rest in a shady nook near the residence of Z. F, Walker, Esq. These .were_WTiots of the Revolu tion,. and thole peat -great-grand-child- ren marched beneath the colors their sac rifices had helped establish among the nations. Mr. A. H. Spalding made a short address, reviewing the life of Col. Franklin, and in fitting terms honored his memory and commended his virtues. A large Hag floated to the breeze half way up a cam paign pole'hi Mr.. Walker's yard, and by hini the graves are kept in suitable order. Plain marble slabs mark theiz resting places, and bear these inscriptions , : Col. John Franklin, died March 1;1831, aged 83. Zephon Flower, aged 89.--18. CoL John Franklin's wife died January 81 1 , 1884, aged 88, and rests by his side. At the close of thiaddress the neighbors • dispersed, and the Guards returned to the village in time for dinner . - The extreme heat preVented citizens \from march tug to the cemetery on the Plains in lirge rounbers,but Perkins Post and the Guards, accompanied by the band, went there to perform their duty to their comrades wbo rest in that hallowed spot. Return ing to the village; Protection Hose Company joined the column, and to gether they marched to the) lower part of town end thence back to the vuLsge tory, where preparations buil been made foi the address and other services. Clouds were rapidly gathering, and it was evident that a shelter Most be sought. The Prim byterian church stands just across the street. - Women and • children sought its shelter, but found it only . s fair weather Mend—its doors were closed. &void minutes were spent. trying to find a Uni tes, who was but a moment before on the giound, but he bad dodged. A meinb. se was found who bad s key, but he would not use it himself, but offered it to a member. of 'smother church, if be would take the rerpOnsibility Alas! _that eoldines anti ", - gIV security Wont. the 7 *keg: Mach portals. 'fi Inasmuch II ye did it not onto oess of these the . 'Gait of my little ones, ecteb i ! Rear. Iti. - Hoiod of the .Methodiet chink offered its, Adult, .and WM 11000 0 4 4 . Wagh thither to 811 it, though many sought their. homes. After singing tied' prayer, Vol. John M. Vandendlos wsi introduced, i and n an. tuldreas of some length, com mended the custom of reviving, at this time, the: memories sacred - to millions, and in reviewing the records Of the tri umphs and trials of those who shed their blood- on the fields of glory. To give an - abstract t the address,' would do the speaker `injustice, for he, in eloquent lords and feeling .manner, described.the' varied scenes, from' the leave taking at home, to the whispered words as ebb ing life assured the uncomplaining heroes that they must intrust to other lips the hist loving message to Ukase dc6r to them by every tie.- He paid high, tribute in Praise to the rimy as it whole, and re- Minded hie hearers that only beitaes occu— 'pled the wet of danger, and for individu al character their return' quietly to the "pursuits of civil life guarantee it. Striking comparisons were 7 instituted, showing that in heroism and courage those that fought the tattles' for freedom were not *end to those of ancient time's, and *mad not stand second in the estimate of . Doming generatinna to anys Battle scenes ~were pictured that would melt the heart Of a stone. Reciting experiences from the time the bugle sounded an advance, until the sounding of a truce, as the light of day close - upon a reign of carnage, perhaps fatal to thousands. He held his listeners in 'suspense, and then bringing them to think of those whose graves cur 'round us as a part of the sacrifice for lib erty, the speaker impressed the duty of ever keeping green their memory. The ad divas was marked by excellent language, fine though - %, vivid description and patri otic sentiment; the closing words being sesunmers of.respect for those who fought and lost, but now join in the proud name Americans.: Col. Vanderslice was thrice wounded, and once nearly bled to death, as he,- being placed betweep two-wounded comrades, made the journey from Cold - 121arboito the White House. Both his companions died upon the. way. The first blood which he saw shed in battle, was from a school chum, and he could only catch him in his arms and listen to his dyidg words. Such are the terrors of war, and the thought that where there are vic tors, there must be vanquished, gives the human misery, caused by thein,.propor tione at once shocking and sublime.. Mrs. Vanderslice acsompanies her husband, and is a lady of rained taste and entertaining as is hidiself.' TheYltre entertained by friends, and their widening circle will be glad to see them often. The Glee Club furnished excellent and ap'propriate music for the occasion, and the baud rendered their part nicely. The voice of Miss Hattie Lane, of Waverly, gave special charm to the songs of the Club, and her presence and singing added luster to the party of ladies and gentlemen who re prired from the church to the residence of A. C. Elsbree, Esq., where abundant re freshments were served. Miss Carrie Campbell, of Waverly, presided at th; organ in church with ease and grace. The • Band boys looked neatly in their new pants and are improving in practia.lThe G. A. 11:-boys are indebted to A. France *al for new gloves. lie has recently started in business here and comes with high recommendations. He is an Minor ed member of Gaylord Post, G. A. of Plymouth, Pa. The latett ropoits say that 6; Hull will fit up • the bank building for a resi dence after the new bank is built, but we would sooner expect him to bettle on the b l anks of the Monongahela. 1 : - Rev. Mr. Hubbard, of Waverly, held \ servica at tue Baptist church laat Sab bath, and preached interesting sermons, plain and practical in point, with illustra tions drawn from nature. E. T., BM)AN, President. Athens, Pi, May 31, 1881. STATE NEWS. —The weekly output,of the coke regions averages 60,000 ton& - —There'are five million feet of logs in a pile at' Buttsyille, McKean county. —P. S. Newinyer will erelt •an Opera Rouse, at ComeWyllie, at a colt of $20,- 000. —A dam to cost $15,000 is being put in the river atLock Haven for rafting trur poses. Grey squirrels by the hundred swarm in all parts of Cambria county where there is forest. —State Treasurer; Sarimel Butler is at home in Lionville, seriously ill with ma larial fever. —Lancaster city consumes bout three hundred gallons of ice cream every twen ty-four hours. William Davis, of Zion's Grove, Schuyl kill county, was . initantly killed by light ning on _Thursday night. 4 —George''W. - Ryon, .of Shamokin, is prominently mentioned for the President Judgeship in Eight district. • —The grounds in Washington county which a Philadelphia party have leased to explore for oil, contain 60,000 acres. farmer at Willington' township, Mercer County, has lost forty sheep by'a disease that is pievailing throughout that county. --Andrew Irvine, of Hollidaysburg, caught a sucker five feet eight inches long in the river. near Ga'sport btidge on Thursday, —John Randolph, aged 14, residing at Winding-Hill, Wayne county, accidental ly shot and killed 'himself with a gun on Thursday. . Irv; entered the house of J. Y. Rung, at Tyrone, on Wednesday night of last week, and secured ironer and papers valued at $l,OOO. —The people of Reading are subscrib= ing liberally toward a fund-to defray the expenses of the grand fireman's tourna ment to be held in that city. -I-The Asylum for colored orphans pro vitied for tiy.'s bequest of $5OOO in . the will of Thaddeus Stevens ;: will be built at Columbia, Lancaster iounty. • --Hon. John Sweeney, of Cambersbnrg, is having the lauds of the late Hoe. Thad deuiStevens, of Adam‘County, 'surveyed with a view to lielling_thern. —The desk Ilhickthe late Col. Thomas A. Scott need Iheiiihe was a ticket agent at Dimeeinsville, on • the Pennsylvania Railroad, is still in the office at that place. --Jeremiah Reed, of Pottsville, aged 80 years, was instantly killed at New Cali: tle, Schuylkill county, •on Friiay, by 's cylinder bead blowing out of a passing engine.. _ • - - • Ms Nellie Roads, of Pottsville, has gone to Europe to complete her musical education. She will make her debut four fears hence in opera under Colonel Ms- —Mrs. Tennis Erwin, of Cherrytree, Crawford County, attempted suicide on Monday, because of sbame at being found 11,i bet hiiiibiall•ht the • Company oriaoth= er man. - , • . -4hloricaP. Rogers, $ book-keeper in Gloirge Steams', mangfeetartnicestablbsb meat, at Eric, cid late. of. 7hilidelphis, Thoratst, attempted suicide by aliootiag. liacenaot recover. • , —Messrs. Deal 04 McCormick will. com mence al - onee cut 'down 400 ;al* of valuable timber -land in Cambria Canty.. The timber will . be shipped over tie rum Portage and the: Pennsylvania Bathes& -kt Pittsburg, on Thursday afternoon, , Mrs. Peter NOT lit the kitchen firowith kerosene. An expkaion followed, fatally burning the woman and her little 'daugh ter. The hasband was horribly burned in his efforts to save . tbem,, and became insane. The building took fire and five dwellings were .destroyed. A fireman named McWilliams was fearfully burned. Later in the afternoon a domestic named Maggie Mogan tried to light a flro with kerosene and was fatally burned. ' GENERAL NEWS. —The Grant railwa3f contract has been approved by the Mexipan Senate. —The Anselmtz Brewery property, on the outskirts of Keokuk, 111., was burned on Thursday. LORI ? $10,000. . , —The mormon m;ssionaries who have been trying to make proselyt..s in Ger many are to be expelled the country. —The failures in the United'States and Canada for the past week arefeported as numbering 101, a decrease of two from the record of the previous week. —ln the United Presbyterian ,General Assembly, in session at' Pittsburg, Dr. D. W. Carson, of Burgettstewn, Pa., was elected Moderator for the ensuing year. • —Judge Walter S. Barges, Thursday. sent to the Governor of Rhode Island his resignation of the position of Associate Justice of the Supreme - Court of that. State. ,r,:i=.o o " —Tho lower House of the Michigan Legislature has passed the bill reltoring capital punishment "in that State, but there is no probability that it will become a law. . —ln view of the'recent disaster in Can adian waters and the opening of • the ex cursion season, Secretary Windom 'has taken steps to vigorously enforce ,the steamboat laws. —lnformation is re«Aved at St; Louis that Mr. Jay Gould has acquired a con- trolling interest in the Memphis and Lit tle Rock Railroad, and that it will be put in first-class order at once. —The first cargoes of salt from the American• Salt Co•npany's mine on Avery. Island, La., have arrived at New. Orleans. Two hundred sacks of" salt are expected from there during the coining season. —A: J. Fritz, a prominent local Denio made politician and Captain of the Gat ling Battery of . the National Guard of California, Committed suicide at San Francisdo on Thupday night by hanging to a bed post.. The cause ii suppc sed to be temporary pecuniary embarrisMent. —Denver dispatches - state that W. B. Canty sentenced to be hung at Coluado Springs on ,June 17, for the murder of Deputy Marshall Perkins at Buena Vista last April, is a nephew of Bee. Butler, that his real name is William -IL Salis bury, of Salisbury, Mass. lie left, home on account of recklessness, made a for tune in California, and lost it by gambling. Massachusetts lawyers are making great efforts to save him. ' VirCONVENECNT CHURN POWERt3 —Have you peen the Adjefitaile Track Endless Belt EhUrn Power': If not you. have yet to see the latest, and most c6nreui , 4f churn-ismer: A full lino of Powers to-suit'any ones means and needs. Powers delivered at any R. R. Station. tfE. WKLT.Y.S. vi' WANTED !—I will pay goal prices in cash for any number of. Colts sired by the; Nor man hors! "Gambetta,:" of 3ltlau, Pa. •.I am not particular In regard to age, color, Joh Grimm, Athens, Pa,. March 31:0 ar The Largest, Best and Cheapest line or Shoes for; Ladies', Misses' and Cblldrens* wear is found at IGORIILIVB new store, corner Main and fine-sta., Tracy &Noble's Block. at r 475 ALTER Ea° ear REmovAL.—..T. S. ALLYN has re moved. his Undertaking . EstaldishMent from Bridge street to rooms on Main street, over Tun :qui & GOUDOIVA Drug Store, and WOODFOUD VAN DOIT.N . SI - BOOt it Shoe Store. A full lino of Undertak4r's Goods from the cheapest to the best. jan27,11 flr . DEATH TO POTATO BUGS ! Use Pare Parts Green and Genuine London Pur 0.. For : sale at Dr. H. C. Porter's Drug store. Towanda, dune:, ISSI-w 3. t CORSER has thehest wearing Shoes for Men, Boys and Youths' wear over offered in Towanda, and at prices within the reach of all. eir L. B..RODOEUS challenge coinpe talon for quality of goods and low prices on"Basb, Doors, Blinds and Moldint,s, and al building ma. tonal. [ang3-tf) • lar HURRAH to GEO. L. Ross's New Grocery Store In the liontanye Block, and get your Groceries at rock bottom. . Jan. .o. or. you RUN NO RISK when you buy your Groceries at G. L. Ro 4 3B:S.nescr story In Montanye Block. 1119 PRICES ak\VAY DOWN to rock bottom Ills store In KELLUM BIM C, IST WARD bests the world-by Low Prices and lewd Goods. • Vir Throat affections and bronchia diseases are relieved immediately by the use u Downs• Elixir. ' GEo. L. Ross sells GiOceries awfu CHEAP because tits expenses are very light, auf be ts 12ound his customers shall haie the !;enent. t SPRING- TOOTH. HARROWS, - The attention of farmers is called to these valitithle implttnentei—Tho latest advance cultivating ma chinery—Will work on . rough. stony and rooty ground wbere.common harrows fall. Will, on any ground, do four times the work of the eniunt. 'harrow. Fair trials allowed. Agents wanted. ' tf . R. IL Ay !Mt Xi , — ' • . Henry and Johnson's Arnica an 011 Liniment is an external remedy, for Man au Beast. glair SPRING SEASON.—Now the human system Is more' than ever disposed to get out of order by the insufficient efforts of the Liver to dis-' gorge the excess.or blle. If It Is not 'assimed in it, work. billions attacks must nrcessmily - follow. Simmons' Liver Regulator, prepared by J. 11. Zellin & C 0... Philadelphia, sole ptoprictor, provenitself to be - the Great Regulator of the Liver, and' In the spring especially should this aI - 'utile medicine be taken. It can be found for t-alc by all first class Druggists. u r Downs' Elixir !aril' cure all lung diseases. - The best medicine known for whooping cough. •,„ • • • -Or Never ask a Dyspeptie person what be wants to eat, but let hint take a few doses of Baxter's Mandrake Bitters and his - appetite will be all right. ;Price 25 cents perbottle. ['Gaps made in the flesh by cuts, speedily disappear sr Itholit leaving a t.ear, when Henry & Johnson's Arntc:a and OH Llnlnient used. rir Constipation invariably follows raver Complaint ; but it Is easily overcome by the timely use . of Baxter's Mandrake Bitters. Dys pepsia also readily yields to this potent remedy. 1W It isimpossible for a woman after a faithful Cause of treatment with LIDIA E. PESKIIAWS VEGETABLE COMPOUND to continue to suffer with a weakness of the uterus. Enclose a stamp to Mrs. LYDIA E. PI NICITAM; 233 Western Avenue, Lyon., Mats., for pamphlets. Sold by Dr. U. C. PORTZ% , Druggist,, 'rowanda, July I-yrl. FOWLER—MUILLAN.—At the lo me of the ',Tide - tn . Monroeton, 27. th Inst.. by Rev. HaHock Arm. strong, Mr. Edward F. Fowler and El y ILlzzle Winutfred Mullin, both of Monroeton: . EVISED NEW TESTAMENT. ..-Aidhorised . Version, With Ma rum. mu. unV added. Agents scanted. , Good pay. Send C. for onint. -A. GORTON & CO. Publishers. IR. fifth street, Philadelphia. April 7.m 1. BUSINESS LOCAL. J. S. ALLYN, Agent MARRIED. trWAiTRA M.A.RICETB ItXPORTZD By owning kI•CtNO". Minimatailors t Ottseertes asaProdate, come • • lista sad Plos Streeto... WEUNZSDAY EVENIX - 0, JUN X J, 111$1, ritvixo. ossimra ts, H 7 SO f 479 I JO g. a agl 0 Moor per bbl .1 ?Soar per sack Corn Meal per f 00... Choplreed,.. .. —,... .. Wheat. per bulb.... 11 00 a 105 Ry Co 5: Aye ae 7 . .44 440 _ ... Oats - • 40 I* 42 Buckwheat 40 431 41 - a Buckwheat F100r.... 11 CO ea . -.: 0 -Clover seed ' SOO . Timothy. western,.. 13 1 2 Si ./ 7.S Beane. 62 lb', 'Ol SO ID 1 GO 41 . • , Pork. meas..; SS bbl. pro 00 ifit !s: Oo Lard 10 40 I 1 41 .l 0 Butter, • BMW; 16 ii) 17 4$ 4gi, treeb 4, -,,,-12,40 , 60 , Cheese r..„..;._-",'. 14}6 40 .15 Potatoes. perbust.- --' Sk - 40 SO Beeswax •M 0 22 4' - COBULCTZEI ST It. DAvtoolr a SRO. - libleo 06 a.. • 07% Veal Skins 7$ m 41 ZS ' Deacon Skins • 40 fl) GO Sheep Platt I 7 00' 1 40 - _.-- Vern Abliertistatltts. .NOTICE.—AII persons ate forbid cuttlnz Timber cm the lands of se late Ed ward blaioyern. in Overton Town s, p. without the written tonaent et- the undenign , under the penalty of the law. Ai - '• JOHN itcOOVEßN. l Exeentor. fivartim. May 24. Maa.tyr• AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—!n re the estate of Wm. 11. Murray. minor child of Rachel Murray, deceased. Final account aJ. K. ' Wright. 'deceased. (guardian of the said Was. It. 31tirrayKas filed by Ely Wright and Marta Wright, eterutors or the sald J. K. Wright. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed- by the orphan's Court of tinulford County. to examine and pass upon the exceptions died to said guar dian's account, will attend to the.dothss of his at.- •• pointment; on 'FRIDAY, the gith day of - JUNE, 1111, at 1 1 Y , o'clock A. M., at his Mee in Athens Borough, at which time and place all parties Inter encd may attend if they think proper. • '- E. Mal.Lfs, JR., Autill.zsr.• Athens, Pa., May 23, issi-A-4. • . ADMINISTRATOR'S - NOTICE:. Letter% of admlrilstratlota Laving been grant\ • ell to the uutleralved, upon the estate of °health\ lienimenway, late . or Shesberittlti twp , deceased, \ notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and all persons haring claims against said estate most present the same duly authenti cated to the undersigned tiir settlement. ISSYDEIt. Administrator, - Sheshequin, Pa., June 2, 1Sal•w8 - : - .A. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ..—Letters . of adminlatratidn having been granted .to tire undersigned, upon the estate of Orlando Spencer, late of Rome township, dece.ased, notice is hereby given that all persons Indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate pay ment, and all persons having legal clainis against the same will present them without delay In pro per o der for settlement to Walter Spencer, of Laporte, Sullivan county. Pa. WALTER SpIENCEIt. Laporte, Pa:„May Administrator. A DMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE - I.etters of administration haying been grant ed.to the undersigned upon the - estatet of Jamey Tree, late of Albany .township. 'deceased. notice is hereby .given that ail persona indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate poyinent, - and all persona having datum against said estate !unit present the same _, duly authenticated to the tiArsigued for settlement. 01 IRA LY,K, A dministratrix. Evergreen. Pa., Mayit, isst-ws. FREE TO EVERYBODY! A BLAUTIVUL BOOK FOR IRK AIM; ! By ar.plylng.per , eballr at the nearest Ofnet. or THE SINItEft 31ANB:FACTUBINti CO. (or by postal cant It at alilstatcel any adtdi . persou will be presented with a beautifully illusl4cd copy - of a New Book entitled GENIUS REWARDED; TIIK- Story of the Sewing Mchine, containing a liandsono: and costlystcel engrairltio.. frontispiece ; also, 4flnely engraved woAl cuts, and bound In an elabOrare blue and gold lithograph ed cor er. No charge whs .. ..ever is 1113 , 10 for tali' hn 4.1,4 , 111 e book...which can be obtained-only by sp- Vlcation at the branch and subordinate 'offices of The Sinker Manufacturing Co. . THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. Prllle!pal Office, .34 1.7111611 Square, AUDITOR'S OTICE,, Estate of G. H. NS' ell , s; deceased. - The Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Mail ford County, to distribute the - funds Of above named estate, will attend tothe duties of his ap pointment at his office In the Borough of TowVirtita., on MONDAY, •JUNE lath, 1331. at 10 o•clnek A. M AU persons having claims will then present them or they may be forever debarred. .TAMES H. CODDING, Auditor. Towanda, May 19, tstil•w4. . ' VOA. SALE. o,ne second-hand 1. Boiler and Engine. Size of -Engine, 8 , 2 x1:, with new ShliVlGovernor; size of, flutter, 4: inches In diameter, ;O feet long,' two 14-Inch Flues, wirer Feed PiNv, Pump, Heater, Line Shafting, Putty, Sm. Also, a Harrison Feed Stone Elevator, kc. An of the above machinery Is In good order, and will be7sold cheap. Address 1./. F. ATER: May 19-w4. . Sheshequin, Bradford Co,. l'a. COMMITTEE'S SALE.-By vir tue of an - order of the Court of Commun . Pleas of the County of Bradford, the undersigned, Committee of the person and estate of Michael Hansel, will expose and sell at public sale, ou the premises in the township of Overton, In said coun ty,. on SATURDAY, JUNE litle, leBl, atl o'clock in the afternoon. the fo.lovring described real estate of the said Michael Henan. situated In the town ship of ()Tenon aforesaid,•and bounded as follows, viz : Beginning at s cherry tree the southeast Cor ner Or lot No. 5, grid the northeast of No. 4; thence north 31° east ins perches to a beech the northeast eoruer of the warrant • thence north 53° west 151 perches to a post the northeast corner of lot No. 0 ; thence south - 31° west 108 perches to a beech sap ling corner, of lots Nos. 5, 6 and 7; thence south 58 0 east 1111 perches to the plac6 of beginning:contain ing 108 acres, more or less, about 30 acres Improved, with one log house, one framed bank barn, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. - TERMS OF SALE—One-thlrd of the purchase money to Ireipaidsvhenthe property Is struck down, one-third in one year, and one-third In two years, with Interest; same to be secured by Judgment against •the premises. " JOHN 11. DAVIS.- Maw 18. 1851. - Committee. SUBSCIRIPE FOR THE 81:.41).F0RD REPORTER ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR RENCII'S HOTEL. ON THEf.e 'L. - Europeann Plan, opposite the City nail, Court clonal anti new rust Office. NEM Tim. rufeas ItEnrcEn. This hotel has all modern Improve ments, Including Elevators, tias, Running Water,' and Itnrglar•Ploof locks on every door. It Is con venient to all Theatres and within- linen minutes walk of -both Elevated Railroad Stations, horse Cars foi alt parts of the city pass the door. Special arrangements with excursion parties. Apr.:S-103. NEW REVISION -.AGENTS WANTED.— NEW - IrESTAMENT. As itratio by the suoit eminent scholars or England and America. half the Price of eurregionedtag English Edition. Large type, linen super caiet,- &red paper. elegant binding. A separate "Coin. prellensive History of the Bible and Its Tr 3111113. thins," Including a tad account of the New Revision. given to sabserthers. Best chance. for agents ever offered. Send stamp for particulars at once. THE HILL PUBLISHING CO., Nortwtcu. - Apr.7.S.w6; • r 4 XECITTOR'S NOTICE. . - Let -14 tots testamentary itartng been granted to the undersigned. under the last yr tit and testament of Phehe Lardlier, lam of Albany tap.. deceased. an persona indebted to the estate of said decedent ri t , are hereby imtinc.l to,. nmediato pay. went, amt. alt brie lue chi et A 31 4, estate must pntiltint the Sawa duly ant nitrated to the undersigned tgr settlemenC. - - 1 - r JAYE* TERRY, Exemttor. New - Albany, l's., May 4, Intdrd. • En Mil New York Ma IN.ADVANCE II ...t -, ,