Paafora geporitt CISAR., 14 ALLiN, LOCAL TDITOU Towanda, Pa., July 21, Mix ENTERED IN THE POSTOFF ICE AT TOWANDA AS MAIL M Atrial OP TILE SECOND CLASS. LOCAL- - AND GENERAL: ,The expiration of subscription is print ed on the colored label. .13y noticing the date every subscriber can tell when hia paper willbe stopped unless the subscrii aim is renewed. WANTED---AN APPRENTICE A good, - .Steady boy, between : the ages 'of 11. and 20 years, and possessed of a fair education, *ill betaken as an apprentice at this office. one but such as desire to kftra the trade of a Printer, need apply. Muzzle your dog Tnciik is no ice in the river. .• Dot. days" commenced on 3londay. i • .....- - • , -WnAv has bccohne of that cold wave? PEAcitEs and cream «ill soon, be bore Dirwrn MIL% still lingers around Mon- i oe too l'itE weather is somewhat cooler than it wa.; a few' days . ,ago "Gu put: your tongue in splints," is the litcA fashionable slang. . • TnE 'President eats heartily or beef steak and other solid food, now: qurrt: a large ntunber of 'rowqudjans attcnilca the raco at Elka on Saturday. , _ SACKETT'S Drug Store, in At4nsk was closed by the *heriflttv day lasilWelk. • S«.ny, another for VENNon. He said July•mould he hot . ; and we agree with ES tannery . of VAN DINE, Troy, Innis out about $1,!290 - worth of leather per week - -4. 11.--- ELNI Elt Po sr hits the agency for selling the Wilk es-Barrel:ecira, a popular morn- iug daily Paper BARN helongin,glto 0. Wit.!•ars, in Ckihunbia township, i•as destroyed by fire on the 4th instant. . Tittl.farrn ,, rs ill the western part of the eponty :qiy that their hay env is not pear heavy as it was expected to he. 'fa Tli.y I lonso, at Troy, has gliite a go‘gllS - numbor of I.or-Qll5 from the ;".it es as ;,netts f ir the i.anmer latmths. A f NI;NV bridge is being built at Merry a.ll, to take the place of tile . one carried . ;may by the .ice freshet last spring. Chalybeate springs, near Troy ale gaining quite a celebrity; and arc ViS itel dairy by a got)111y number of people. ..,•1111 - .!: ooniet has put in an . appstrs" :riec. It k thoierlit to be the 1547 Ii as vet, vkilile to the naked eye. IN I f.d 10011 Of the militia of 1, I•2tir,4iegitnent, of l'antoo. ill 1.2 , musieretl out of service. it is Stair, Comp:m State Telniliers' Association meets at Wasiiingloo, WaLliington County, on - next fcir- a session or three '1'111.: temperance workers in the State "'bane ticeilleil to call a State . c 4 ,11 vent ion ti) meet in Harrisburg in Jan- MEE TII F. :Mother Shiptoehes have once unnc prolieted the end of the world. The date of their 'next disappointurent is the of November. Till: shanty near the lower !depot, for thirty yeai s past the lii*e of 1..17K11 (;11,1.1,-1 . 11:, was torn clown last week by thu IZaijp,ad Company. Tut: man who may earn his bread wh-lly in ilo;:-.NVeat his face has lately eye tllynt and easy chances to accum u;a e a nionher of loaves-. A I.lc I. )11111•(1 by . u(). 11E:: Towitinlii. was on 'chairs it linving ifininist4iible signs ailli s etitil with rabies. _ - Tut: preininin list of the liradford A,tricult mat Society is new being ; citc.thttcd. It 'is in painithlet form, and N{ from the office, Tit lioniestvad, at \V ca= is: uncivrgoin:z repairs and im plorements, %Shen completed, will add yyry mat erialiy to its appearance and = w;.lkinlz 4 , 1 t the tra , :,l; a man by th e mime of 1:;ov;A - EI) 0' 1 IoNNELI, WtaS , sa l over :unl killed by the cars at Sayre, Saturday 11. • was about 65 years a ag everything. in nature has, some use ftir man puts often been asserted, and now somehotty e,ques forward with the statement t lutt enekroches are Capital bait Gtr back bas-. Att, physicians and sitrgeolts of this t'mttrty Chu dd tall immediately at the virwe and it registered itt !;:r hig hold: f..s auclt •tegistralitm mad,. 1.1.‘ idcd. '1';!1'. Canton says there is mot an idle mechanic or artisan in that town. .Canton is not ha, ing- a rushing, mush loom growth, but steady, substantial •• improvement on every.hami: Ji - ermit and .. - Wals will be in ofAiiinc i.;ll toonorrow, Friday. moiling, inly 4; the two planet , : iising about tnid iii;zlit. 'loth planets - arc aiproaching op -1"/-ition and_inercasing in brilliancy.' FT,IDAY, August 5, bas been dt‘sil.zuatc(l spvcial day of fasting and praer to be 01 , erv..t1 by the :Sletll.•diz-ts of all lands: --Jor__tlie blessing. of God to - rest on the Ecumenic:4a Conference, which meets in j.oilon in tbeiall. KET.LoGi; MAymer., the bridge build ers, at :Wiens, have more orders for bridges on their books, than at any pievions time 'since tb4 started in the business. bridges are said to be among the , t m31)11 faetatcd. A To‘i; Ammo ItErouTEn employee gets lith cigars Iri imp-ortuning -I , Trtiritte. Anil our " rises to t . rmark, that, the author, of the above: is' an (11(1 imp-ecunious, impseui tett. So there, now. . Tux slates given in our issue of .last NV t`C . 4:, a , to the time at which the Canton I:.iie ti he held, we learn from the wcrC frevioits: t' s ktultir ;old 7tli it:* the drip, fixed lion • BthtrAl Matittgerv. • .SAys the Troy .Gatette "E. MN - F., 'Alio will have wheiLcompleted, in borne respects the - finest house in our vii• lage, is rapidly putting the finishing touches to it and expects to move in about tbto tirit of August." luz Pasts of the Grand Army of the RepUblic of this State will go into vamp on the battlefield of Gettysburg - on Satur— day next, July 28d; to remain for a week. The rates from Elmira and return will be, only $4.08. 4 gland time is anticipated. E. Athens_ Vozetfe says : "Thwictrew York, Lackawanna 'We'stern Railroad is nearly completed through South Wa verly, and presents a:rather elevated . apl pearance. It is said that the depot will . be • built on • Pennsylvania avenue, near Pleasant street. • IF all newspaper men were, as honest in &lug , a , credit. business as CHARLEY. ALLEN,pf the : Reporter, a great 4 many more items would have italic termitial facilitieS.—Canton Sentinel. Virtue hatili iUs S - Uriirewatd. The editor of -the 4rfre4 ought to make a note of this.. AN orgauizalion was .started' in this place on Tuesday, to aid iii•raising . the fund of $250,000 to be presented to' Mit: OAEFIELII . • N. N. BETTS, cashier of the First National Bank, was selected as -treasurer, and ell subscriptions shouldilte sent or lauded to - him. • A BARN belonging to . Jou MetirAN, near Burlington, was destroyed hy_Sireon Tuesday •of last ;Week. llENnfr who was making some repairS to the building, lost nearly all Uf his set of_ cirr ':penters'. tools, It is supposed the fire was the work of an'ineendary. • moan THE annual encampinent of the Nation al Quaiirof Pennsylvania will take place next month. The troops in thelgtastern pirt of the State (the Third Brigatles will encamp at I.'ETTIE'S rove; near LEE Park, Wilkes-Barre commencing Tuesday August 16, and continuingmie week THE city authoritieS of WilkeS-Barre have finally been compelled to adopt stringent measures to 'reveilt the sPread of .mall-pax. There are some twenty-five cases in the city, and several deaths ha‘u recently occurred. The doctors are all vaccinating the poor free of charge, and there is general alarm. • -Tire dwelling house of WAnniis CASE, on Elmira street, Troy, Was slikhtly dam aged by lire on the 10th! instant by the explAouof a lamp .that hiut, beeti left burning in a room in th6 - rear: part titibe building. The room was occupied by (311.:0n6qD. lieoNAlll3 and his brother, who suffered the loss of hearlY •all their clothing. con Lo ix out f(ir the rocket, : It seems that our paternal government at Washington proposes. to sentyup every morning at three o'elock-, froth certainPiiints — in . the agricultural districts, rockets of various c.(.lors, to indicate to the farmerS the, ex, pecte'd chat:lnter of thi: wather during the day. i)ue announcement wilt be made when they arc ready. • BUNJAMIN OHANDLER, of this; city, while riding in a Lehigh Valley car on Monday ) was mistakenly arrested by a Towanda officer as . I'IIILII' STEINIIAt7II whose capture at Elmira was noted yes tery. lie spent. the night in the lock-up, but was released in the mousing. lie will prosecute the officer for false imprison : , fiaint.— Wilke N- rre. Reep rd. is - proposed among 'the Knights of !Timor along the line of the Erii! road and vicinity to hold a grand union pie-Me at ilikvkath Island, near 0 wego,.the first week in August. Grand Dictator AD An WAR socii, of NeW Y - ork, isr i expeete(i to be present. A clam b;Lke is to be-one of the features of the day. — The Knights .of this section should make arrangements to at tend. IZol.r. of ',Honor of Ackley Schoo!, Spring Hill, ending July S, l'Ssq : Prat- TuA TAYLOR, F:RT E Woon, 11.kitys, BLEN.NIE IZO11:1VELL, Vii A TAY- Lon, GroiwiE: 31INA Ell I: N CAMP, OUT , W ELLS, 11A telti LYON, CIIIST WELLS, HARRY ACK Id LEY, EOTa:F. COATS, Tommy LYON. EVA LTNE ALLEN, Teacher.. -r . 311:..10its S. •yonng man_ well•and favorably . known in this city, has fitted up in tirst-cfass• style, and well stocked with ttlbacco, ci , mrs'and smokurS' goods genera 4, a store .in Mercnrillock, Towanda. .111 i. 11.INNIN is a. gentleman whose Intslisr - qualifications, • together with his genial manuer,s, is a guarantee of success in-his new undertaking.-11.7- mint . Aired bier.. Rot.t. of 'kronor of I..jeney :3chool: for !the IYeek ending July 1:: 0 1 : PEF.T.-ColtA PEET, 1117:61 - 1 . 1.-; Woomu.TF, Liu - Ls•A 311AmtE 31.ANNtso, EVA W r.so - s, 31Am t !th . LoE, 311:5r.jt'vA Bun, E i'EET. For the week end ing Sth :,LortsA WARNEN, MAMIE MANN•iN,:, - KEENEY, WATtI) KT.] NE, FISK. WARNER, Teacher. .I)tt'N WET.su, of Waverly, employed with the steam shovel, located about bne mile and a half east of that villag.6, in the construction - of, the - new railroad, was quite seriously. injured Thursday. He was burled under a falling bank, apd three I ibs broken and sustained other se vere injuries. A large slide came dowii upon laim without warning s Nearly t half an hour elapsed before he could be i dot: out.. . 7dt:m Al.authorities state that the aver age pulse beats of a. healthy adult, male ate, when standing, 81 each minute; when sitting; ;1; lying down 6 4 13. Ina heidthy adult male the respirations are from 14 to 1$ ea - ch-minute. The tiormaltemperature of the body in a state of health Is:18.5 Fahrenheit. These figures will give the reader a .clearer understanding, of Presi dent Gartield's s,Uptonis as recorded in .the surgeons' bulletins from day to day.. A ,"Alloys accident, says the Troy i :(/t,, on the instant by the foolish racing, of horses on our - streets iu the attempt of two tea - ms to "go by" each other. A collisin ensued near the Adams Honse," the carriage of a Mr. PitriaoN, of- Armenia, being upset and the iiiinateS,Miss CARRIE KNIGIPTS and Mr. Preston thrown violently out. Miss KNI(11ITS was run over by the carriage and mite seriously injured. The extraordinary number of deaths from sunstroke which have been reported within the past few , days bespeak the ter-. rible severity of . the pregeut heated term. While this Lot weather lasts, k'ople can not be too careful what they cat and what they drink and how they conduct them selves. Those who in all things are sober and prndent, wlni forbear to over-exert themselves; forswear stimulants altogether and regulate their diet with intelligence, hare little to fear, no, matter how high the inert ,y :noy riwo. ' • • Ah though it were tad but enough al ready, the officers of the signal service tell us to be on the lookout! fora, further And serious rise in the teinperature, and according to all accounts we shall have some of the liveliest kind of we.itker within the twit feW days. Ex treme ba,at being vas of the evils wigs?, 4+oo - iuradt it mu it ; ieads be =dui, the Way, in which,_peop* tlehtive , under* torrid infl iction , has a good deal to dO witli,thei measure of the" diseomfdit . they _experience. The man who gots about - hisi brows . the • time, consulting tt tlicinionieter whenever he has a 'cliOice, and 'tailing - upon all his friends and' acquaintances to bear witness to his sufferings and to sympathize, with his miseries, has a much harder , and more trying ti me_ of f it than_theolore philosoph ical person wtio, realizing the utter use lessness of worrying , and fuming over the inevitable, takes thittgs as they. come, makes the befit of the situation, and how ever warm hio body, may be, keeps his mind and body collected: - That is the 'way to get the best of the Mounting mer cury. S. LAIN, formerly a well 'known resident of Tioy, and son of Elder lam, was accidontly drowned at his home at ElizAbeth, N. J., on the 14th of June. The Trpy Gatette gives the following ac count of the drowning : Mr. LAIN and his two scies; little boys, went ont'on a fish ing excursion along the river, 'and while seatCd on the bank suddenly fell into the river. Iris sons attempted to rescue him but, were unable to do so. It is supposed ho had a pardlytie stroke or ,some sort of a lit. He was a man of excellent. - quali-. tics. M=:=ZEI FimonlE HOOKER, son of • CHARLES I 1100 KER ot Leona- had his left, hand se riously in e jured Tab° Fourth of J ly, by one of those infernal machines, a toy 'pis, tol. The Tiny Gazette says that while the lad was preparing it to shoot a car pet, tack the cartridge 4littlenly. exploded driving the tack through his lett baud and lodging a wad in ' the flesh of the, hand. .Pr. GAMBLE was called in and af-• ter considerable labor and great pain to the boy put the band to rights. This is a fresh illustration of the good sense .of the law forbidding the sale of toy pistols to boys. • • . _ . Cvnts.l). CAIII', has sold the'Tunkhan nook Republican to Messrs. GEORGE a BALDWIN and :CnAnt..y.s M. CHAPMAN, of, Montrose. ,- . During the time that Mr.' CAlli' 1n had charge, of the Republican he has - made it; an expellent paper, and built up the business .Of the office from comparatiively nothing-until it Jtas-to.day a good Paiting.patronage. We' are sorry -to learn that Mr. C.'s health compels him to relimoish the business just as ho -was beginning to reap the reward for the ener gy and,the hard labor of the past fire year:4. The new ' proprietors aro both 'practical printers, and, judging from the first number of the paper under their edi torship, 'they do not intend til. allow it to deteriorate from the high Position it; has attained under Mr. C.9tr's management. \\'e sincerely hope that. 4r.: Oforit may find the health he seeks, a r d the new pm prietors of the Republicg lb Atecetts in their - business - venture. i' . I=l • • FIRE. about four o'clock; Tuesday morning lire broke out inthe-'lingine - room of the Barclay Machine •and."ltepair, shops,. in this place, and iu a - bri f sPace of time the whole building. vas in flames. The tire Was first discovered in a Pile of dirty Waste•, near a barrel of oil, by the watch man, the flames from wheude rapidly Spread, notwithstanding the efforts of the Watcbinati and others to (life - all them-by throwing on water. An alarm •was at mice sounded and the lire department promptly responded, but the building was nearly consumed before they could . get.to work, so rapidly was the 'progress of the Raines. The firemen succeeded in sav ing the snrroundiffg propeity, including the railioad house,. lumber sheds and lumber. The .buildingAlt,stroyed was used as a machine shop, antlepair shop for the Barclay road, , and contained con sidephle valuable machinery; 'some of which it will he difficult to replace, as it was conshocted with especial reference to the Work in.thiS - shop. Several of the .worliniemin the f.. 1.1 op s lost valuable sets tools-the bias of Mi. JonNsoN, .fore man of the macbinc shop, stillcring, in this respect to: the amount over $l5O. Nearly all of the machinery in the shops was o badly injurettas to be totally unfit for use. The loss, tit building, imachin , ery, Lumber, etc., it flaced iby competent Huolges at s2o,ooo4and understand ' that there- was op ) insurance on either building,: materia); or ma/hinery.. The klestruction of thdbuilding:Aill throw a inumber of men out of employment,. for some little time at least. We - hope the shops will be speedily rebuilt. BARN BURNED )londayevening a tramp came along the road leading tAiAlbal and applied at A nr.i. 31.k.m.F.i . 's for the privilege of sleephig in the large barn put'up by Mr. MANLEV in the place of the one burned by lightning a year or two ago. This was refused him as it was not ,known what mischief ho might do. • About ten o'clock, a tire broke out in ,the barn and raged Until it was constimed, • together with about sixty tons kif hay which bad recent ly been put in, 123 bushels of oats, 50 bushels of corn, 40 bushels of wheat, 1 ton of ehop feed, 3 bobsleds, 2 plows, a fisn- - ning mill, horse fork, rope and pulley and harnesses. The wagons, horses, etc., were saved. In all prob\►bility the barn was „set on fire by the tramp who-was refused admittance, and lie shonld be caught and made- an example a, bung, and tried alt emu ds. The barn, Which was a very large one, and contents was inSured for $3,500. -It seems as'if it was about time the tramp law was - enforced. Troy dazette. THE DEADLY TOY. LUCIEN Tturts, oldest .8011 of J. H. Tnire, hardware merchant of Canton, was accidentally shot in — the band , by a toy pistol- on the ,sth instan t , a part of the wadiremaining•in the• wound. The-hand seemed to be doing well up to Thursday Morning last, when the - i ltektaw set in, anOot last accounts the suoOr was in a very critical condition. FATALLY SCALDED A little child of TIIONYA, MICI.F.S. of Canton,. met With a fearful accident'. Fri day morning, h.) , falling / backwards in a ik pail of hot water. - It was kalded so - bad- I ly that. when taken out the skin - dropped oft its , little - body. The ,attending phygi elan rays there iS but aliglkhopes of its • DEATH FROM SNAKE BITE I is iinnored.that a boy by the name ofl oorx was . .bitten by a ra f ttlesnake, on. tbe.Whortleberry . 31ountain, one day last we 'k, and died in a few 'limn; after. It is : IsoSaid that the snake was killed ,julst: aft r biting the boy s and .measured die fc:e in length. - • . DAVID WON, TI:o trottitig Tads Rhiels s tiino LOA the El:okra Ds Lying Park on Saturday: hc twocn the btaltion "-David Mine," owned bq U. pEwaT, Esq., of this place, and the stallion "Long," owned by P.A. Lemo, of Troy, was won by Diffirr's horse in tbrco straight beats. The time was 2:44, 2:33 and 2:sq. Considerable money'cluuNiied bands on the malt. - , - _ PAULY; t ATHERINCI -- - - - , . - - , -The children, -is i ves and friendlr 0.4 Stgoou 14'4' Ettz4,usTu TOWNER,: of Rome, Bratiftird, Caunty, met July . 12ibi tits is thiiir cuitoth:itintittUy) at the heinto of ALVIk, D. TOivNEn, the betnestead of the family, to celebrate ttio 90th birthday Of EtazAnwrd 'Townes, widow of the late r ENoen TOWNER,. The occasion - wee one of un u sual interest, and much social enjoyment to all present, mi . , do none more softlian-to Mother Tomas; For one of her age' .Mother Towaxn retains her faculties remarkably.. She being a great reader converses intelligently upon the topics of the day. ' Her .relation of many . occurrences of Pioneer life in Northern Pennsylvania are interesting. Her- father, - JAMES 110011 E; settled in . Bradford County when she was very young. Of.eleven children living of the Towsnu f mily, 'five sons and three daughters were present. Three daugh ters whose homes were far distant were absent. Five generations were -repre sented—Mother TowNEn has lived to em-. brace her great-great-grand-son. After partaking to the number of_ seventy of the contents of the well-filled baskets and listening to excellent mnsie, the company parted indulging th hope . that Mother TOWNER may live _enjoy, many birth day anniversari . ', . 'H... FIRE AT TROY. . . A correspondent of, the Elmira G . gads . gives the following particulars of afire that visited Troy on Thursday last: A tire broke out at 5:45 P. ar. in a small bakery run by C. E. SPALDING in the rear of two small wooden—houses-on Canton street owned by AnnAat JONALEMON and occu pied by.liiirasGlirsT and JAMES NAOLE. The buildings were very old and. burned like tinder, and before.the engine got to work the fire communicated with Grusp's barn, and Dr: C. V / DAnn's house, vacant store and barn and across the creek to FRANK GREEN'S barn. -These six build ings, covering about half an acre, were all burned at the . same kime,stnd although old " oSmiluwa '7 yanked nobly, she could do but . little More - than_ keep the flames confined to these buildings., The - goods wore all reinovekbut of course many of them badly damaged. GREEN'S wagon shop was on fire several times and the upper part was considerably damaged. It was with great, difficulty that Dr. Houma's tine house was saved. It was badly scorched. The buildings first men tioned were : a total loss: 1)r. DARE had an insurance of only $B5O, on buildings and furniture, which will not half corer the loss. Chief of Police, JOUN FNENCII, occupied rooms over the Doctor's -store. Tho four houseless fainilies haverour sym pathy, and' our citizens will be ready to lend whelphig hand. IMPROVED FACILITIES We take the following in relation to the recent trip of Colonel PACKER and tither officers of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, over the lakes; from the Auburn Adrerti- "It now transpires that - thii Lehigh Valley railway officials . who pissed through this city a few days ago, were bent On something more than pleasure alone. -They took a trip over the great lakes in Colonel Packers steam yacht, fel. the purpose of Inspecting the trans portation facilities of the different ports;. their ultimate object, being the establish- Irneat of a line of boat-Ste rtin in COMET,- tion with the Lehigh Valley road. As 'a result -of this .obseivation, the Buffalo Courierr.say's that the Lehigh Valley Lake Transportation Company was. organized In that city Thursday, -with the following named officers : President, R. A. Packer; General Manager, R. F. Goodman ; Su perintendeut, Captain W. Henry. The Company has chartered,for the 'sea son the monster new - steamship "'City -of Rome," Owned by Messrs. Winslow'; the steam barge "Queen of the West," and the schooner "13. F. Bruce " both owned by John Nelderhanse.". These three ves sels have a grain capacity of about 000 bushels, and can carry some 4,600 tons of coal. It is understood that Butla-j lo will be the port at .which_ cargoes will be unloaded and taken, but with the im- . ,provements now being made in the Little I Sodas barber, we can see no reason why Fair Haven should not Secure the benefit, ':of this trade. It . would be an exceeding ly good thing for the Southern Central Rail Way if this could 'be scented, and would wake up• Fair Ilaven still more. Whether the southerti• Central secures it or not, the scheme is an important One; and will dO much to enhance the _coal in terests of the Lehigh organization. Man- . age'. It. F. Goodman, whose headquarters have heretofore been in Sayre, Pa., will -have charge of the enterprise." • "WHOEVER - CAN IT BE? A correspondent,•writing frem Monroe ton to the Elmira Gazette, uses the fol loWing very plain language. While we endorse the opinion expresseir-by the cor respondent, we must say that we cannot believe there is such a 'person as. the one referred to living at Monrocton . "'When a professed minister of the gos pel of peace sofar forgets the ,claims of his high and Kay offices, andbecomes un mindful of his deportment before. men, so 'as to let himself down to the low and nit -dignified habit of political wrangles, con : tentions, debates and ,dispntes, • to say nothing of quarrels, eriminations and re criminations, in every store, griacery, ,sa loon, readingFroom and post office, ,or public.resort, jn the defense of his zFal -014 party affinities, to the mortification of his flock, irrespective of party, it is high time for him to step down and out." ORGANIZE ONE HERE. The Trby correspondent of the Elmira Gazette, in speaking of the Y. M. C. A. rooms in that place, which have been. re cently very handsomely fitted up , speaks thus•of a society that also occupies the rooms. , Theresa large unoccupied field at this point for just such an organization to labor in, and we trust; such a society may speedily be instituted in • this place ° . The correspondent Says : 'The rooms are also occupied by the Pilgrim Band- TeMperauce Order, an aux= iliary of the Y.M.C.A. numliering-about thirty-five boys, from ;he ages of twelve to sixteen. Miss Hattie A. Aspinwall is their president, and a very efficient one, giving ffilich time and her best efforts in their behalf.. They have a:libray of about 200 volumes:: Their regulations revolve them to absfain'from the use of tobacco, alcoholic and malt. liquors ; and cider, from, profane swearing, and thii - readiug of low sensational literature. The boys meet each Friday evening ittdebates, or to Es. ten_to a talk on some special' subject by soe one of our townsmen. :Miss Aspin. lt • a is shownshowngreat reSpect by, the boys: i l is doing a noble work, and should re. cei e the encouragement of -all our citi zens."' , • , . . Both REGIMENT RE-UNION. The re-union of the 5004 N. Y. V. En gineer Regiment will take Inlace this year at Geneva, the 25th of August. .This re giment was-mustered into setvice at mira at the beginning of the:war, and has „many members residing in this - county, and it will certainly bo‘a pleasure to the boys to once more meet their old. Com- . racks. For information, direct to L. CANFIELD, the Pr4ident, .Geneya, N. Y. DISGRACEFUL AFFAIR On Thursday evening lai.t n 14 of boys gathered at the iioilEo of Mr. Monnow, on Oak Hill, on the occasion of the marriage of his daughter, and made all kinds of •hideous noises, firing' of guns, etc.' As FRANK B EEMAI was, discharging his gun, it burst, tearing his band and face terri- Let this accident serve as a warning others....,Lavivitio avertiser• - pmeOrtiA, . - "-41r0._ E. B. Ctiafatvciii IS quite • - .1. A NOLn.% Esq., is visiting in Tier= —How NV. HUP H. JESS, of 'Montrose, ie In town. _ • • —G. M. CLARK bus been on the sick list, but ianow__oonvalestiing. •air. and SiEvENs aro pay. lug a visit to Niagara Falls. —Miss ADDIE ICTNNEY, of Athens, was visiting friends here 11,4 week. ' —Mrs. R. J. iituvren, of Brooklyn, N. Y., is visiting Miss MAY-SCOTT. —Mr. end Mrs. ALBERT LONG bay° returneCtrbm their western trip. —Mrs. M. C. Mg.netat is Dome again after an absence of several weeks. . —Mrs. M. J. Lorca has returned from eivisittto friends in Connecticut. • -4Mrs. Gao. M. DECKER is visiting. rel atives and friends in Illooklyn, N. Y. 7 —Muss MATTHEWS and wife, of Sa;vile;,are visiting friends s in this plaCe. —.Mrs. C. M. MANVILLE .I,as returned From her visit to friends in Penn Yan, N. Y. -Mrs. J. W. ADSSIS - Ind daughters are visiting at Towanda.—Mansfield Adverti -BCr. - Sti ROWENA SCOTT, of Pattiinore, is visiting Idrs,.BiltllON SmiT n, East To wanda. —Mrs. J. .SrAidnxi -has returned home atter an absence of several weeks visiting friends. • —Form CmmocuAN has accepted a clerkship. in, the stoke of - NEwmotnY, PECK &- C 0.,. Troy. —Buit,rN Il..Sumt3AN, the Republican candidate for Governor of to va, was for merly a resident of lowa., —E. T. NottLE and wife, awl JOHN No. it .> Of this office, are visiting iebitives and friends in' Lock haven. —Mr. and Mrs.. W...tv,:tiE M FonEsT have returned from a pleasant visit to friends at Binghamton, N. V. • —Prothonotary BLAciCAAN has so far recovered from the rheumatism as to be able to attend to his Official duties. •1s:1. 01313 CH, Of Towanda township, has been 411 r• 0 ill Ter several days past, but isnow said to . be getting better. -Editor litsToN, of the Athens Gfe. zette, was in town Tuesday. 11e repo) to the fishing as good in his 1167=n - hood. —LoN. RYAN, ELIAS IlAt.r.„ Jr., ai d ARTHUR WELLES, have gone to Ocean Grove where they will , remain for several week's. . EnwA RD and NV ELLEs NORTHRUP, are home from the Soldiers' - Orphans' School, 3lansiield, to spend-va cation. . . —A. J. EASTABROOKS has .resigned his position in the Treasury Department ; at Washington, and returned to his 'home in - this place. -]:n. E. BuirytNwroN and wife, C. M. and Gmonor 111171 , FINGTON, aro eauiping ont in the grove near the BlaGkmau Fer ry, North .Thwanda. —Rev. G. P. SLw.'a and wire r of Troy, have gone to- the Nstw , England, States to visit friends. They yill be ab _iient several weeks. • . —Rev. J. W. MILLER, and family, of Gaines; Charge, _Patterson Circuit, has r been visiting friends .in Sui• ijield and . surrounding ti. I/ t;. . ' 7 -Mr.-and Mrs. Lt:w Ihnitts, and Mrs.- - C. H. ALLEN, of this place, were the guests of Mr.. and Mrs. FRED coDEE, in Elmira, on Sunday last. _ —W. C, BO‘ ART, EST, and daughters, started by private conveyance _last, week, to visit friends.tin Pittslnirg, and the west ern part of the State. •-First National ItocEns has teen off (MI a business trip for several days. His daughter IlArrty. tilts his position in the. baink.—Cailton &naiad. —Mrs: lis..cry, the mother of Mrs. S. DAurr,. of Canton, died at the resi dence of her daughter on Friday evening, at! , the advanced age of 91 years. •. * ME.Ass, of this place, has re cently received a patent for a.". bale tie," that is said to he superior to anything heretofore in use for baling'cotton. : —Dr. TAYLO and family,' accontpani e&by Mr: and Mrs. R. P. Witnromn, are camping out 'near Hornet's Peri y, and will remain there for two or three weeks. C. VAN GELDER, of the Leflays . ville AdvertisiT, dallkid in to see psThurs day. Ills arduous duties as editor do ai seem to he robbing him of his gent health. —Miss Rowr•.NA SCoTT; daughter of WAVIER SCOTT, of. Baltimore, Maryland, is visiting friends here, and is the guest of her cousin„Mis. MYRON Smmr, East Towanda. LuTnEn, of Luther's Mills. was it town Tuesday fur the firsttime in a number of Months, He has to use crutches to navigate, but is confident his health will be fully restored ere long. • —Mrs. JOHN 3L Mum and" daughter, Miss MILLIE, and Mrs. C. S. Huss this place, started for Ocean Grove this (Thursday) morning, on train 3, where . they wet - remain- for several weeks. Siniday, July Bcl,NMrs. WitnnifN, on Ford street, fell from a bench on which. she was standing, and sustained severe 'internal injuries. She is at pres ent confined to her room,laltbough slowly recovering.--4.4424llsrateptlreraser. .--Captain I. A. Panni of South Hill, for the first time in many mouths vi s aed our borough on Sattuday'ilast. The Cap tain has become quite" an invalid, al though his mind is sound, and he is as entertaining, as ever in Li 'Raysrille Adverviscr. , —SAMUEL C. JonrisToN, of Athens, who graduated from the Institute a year ago, and who for the past year has been at tending the Madison University;Aas been . • -chosen to fill the.vacancy in the faculty of the Susquehanna Collegiate Institute, occasioned by the resi-nation of Pouf. Etc ELOW.I • —A telegram was reeeiyed Tnesday, from Waupacea, that Mrs. Dr. 3iONTANYR, who is M that place visit ingQ her cousin, Mrs. EVEK, was dam gerously,ill. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. CRAM BETiLtN, Mrs. Ws father and mother; and Master FRANK • MONTAN YR, started • Air Wisconsin Tuesday-evening. W. SCOTT finding close confine ment in the store for a long 'tan of'years wearing on his health, has accepted a po sition as traveling salesman for Wm: N & KELLum, wholesale grocers, of New York. For. the present, D. W. Scurf' Co: will continue their.retail grocery bus- . iness.as.heretofore.—Retiinv. FRANK GOonmAN, who since the death of Mr. THOMAS DESMOND, in 1871, has ibeeb the Assistant. Superintendent of the Pa. & N. Y. Ti,. it, the Western Di visionof the Lehigh Valley,-has' been ap pointed General Western Maaager of the business of the latter cOmpiny; with office in this city. He is in every respectla first class railrou . d man, aiid theSunthr+A Nr/c.4 welcomes lUm to 1;111141o. . ltpm.tm: 111toADultko, so long identified with the Lehigh yalley's interests, .but: ree-ently witli the Jintialb Creek, succeeds AIL, G00n51.6 - , and has gone to Sayre to take control.—Thuf rlo —The Wilkes-Ilarre Record speaks as follows.of the new Principal of our (trad ed School : "Professor A.Lututi,.since his residence in this city, has proved himself conscientious and able teacher, and our people will learn with regret that he- in tends to take his ,departure for other fields. The residents, of the district in which be taught look upon him :IS a val ued instill'd - or ; and their: children , made rapid progreks under his guidance. His methods were thorough and . tasting, and his was among the foremost in the eity.in all respects.. The people Of To wanda are to be congratulated upon the selection their School Direetdrs have made." . . • —C. L. MiTnnAY, of South Bend, hull anda. and" up to very. - recently editor of the Herald of that place, made Os . a friendly call yesterday morning,. Ile• in forMed us that he comm .need the print. ing business in Towan ,a, and Worked side by side with WAVN:Ii KINNEY, but• before his time was out as an apprentice he went West with the proprietor of the paper ho was working, on and remained there, engaging in farming and newspaper enterprises up to the !present time, Ile says ho has long had a.desiro to visit the home of his boyhood end shake lands with his then comrades, but things look wonderfully different here to his • eyes. Vie village only extended' to where. the Presbyterian Church now stands, and the plains above, now almost a continuous workshop, suet* pine forest tilled with. wild imme,,,lchero hooters from all sea- ' . • tions congregated... Ve should say what a-change. Ile loaks for his'• old associ ates, and meets but few -of thent on. the streetiOnt jest r .^aeresti the way in the VI): Inge cemetery; then thesuburbs,'.but noW the centre of •a thriving town, is where be finds•thein calmly. sleeping. Mr. Itlvatttv. has been a Very active man both . in gt tt oral business 'and politics, and judg ing from appearaiiceS is go:sl far many years to come. Its fellow citizens have a num ber of times sent him .to represent theta in the Legislature Of his State and also to .the Senate, from which, st one time, •he resigned and enlisted as a private soldier, but was afterwards promoted to the-rank of Quartermaster-of the 48th Indiana, a regiment in which he had two sons. We wish the old gentleman - a very pleasant visit among us, and that he may be emv bled to find some of the old landmarks and more of bis_old friends.—Athens (M -edea. ARGUMENT CUURT. MOSTDAY, West Burlington township vs. J. A. Compton's Administrator; A. P. Hunt vs. Monroe Borottgit ; O. P. Bird vs. D. Bullock's Ailminktrator. Now trial re fused in eault case. • Hugh Barbour vs. S. N. Havens, et al ; J. I.l,irik vs. 'W. 1). Babcock ; I. Brakeman vs. S. S. Cowell ; 0. P. Allis vs. Harriet E. Spicer, et al ; E. W. Col ; well in.. J. G. Nlason ; C. D. -Nixon's use WO Wolfe Salisbury vs.' Ja cob. Dattich ;- John Mettle vs. Alonzo Fushun;. Ride in each of the above cases - made absolute. Ceorge Nichols vs. C. W. Parks, et al D. M. Gooodrich vs. Harriet. E. Spicer ; J. M. Pike vs. C. Huusicker, two cases ; N. E.- Vanbuskirk vs. Allied Seeley; -- Nicholas Pearson, et al; vs. Atwood Jake way ; Clef - rens Henkle vs: Forte Ltibars J. F. Cooper vs. C.J. Sleeper. Role dis charp-ed in each of the above cases. .• Allen vs. Julia S. Thult.isoli— upen judgment. W Rule .1. D. Kltyr.el• vs. N. C. Harris; Ann 31eanni vs..D.lsm), et al. -Rule on plaintiff to give security for euqs in'eaeti case. . •• Jeremiah Bailey' vs. sforris Wilox, et jtale to strike off satisfaction of judg ment anti subrogate MorriS ihtox td.the riglatS of plaintiff. N. C. Hatris vs. J..C. Robinson; 'Gar nislice: flub for judgment against tilt - nistice answers. N. i d(' Chad(' TLateher .Jr., vs. NI N. Thatch r., et al.. Rule 4 for'judgment for want o .a soilicieut affidavit of deferm3. _ ' (.1-. Conklin, vs. Burton Ihmell., Rule to mark jndonent to use. of A. M. and Mrs. M. J: Russell. . . J. Rule • S. licynolds' use vs. ha Lindley. for interpleadcr.. In re the alleged lunacy of Nicholas \Tour Rule ou estate to pay cots of proceed lugs. S. B. Rodgers vs. W. N. Hilton. John W. Coddintr, Esli., — appointed auditor to distribute funds raised by Sheriff's sale of defenda ,- t's real estate. . 3dcf.l),Tall vs. Beld.min.Cliilson, John W. Mix, Esq., appointed Master and Ex aminer.. . On motion of 3.lcl'hergon & Young, La , Monte W. Gillett, was admitted to prac tice in the several Courts of Bradford County, whereupon he was dilly-sworn. In re the alleged I=l4 of-George Cor nell. E. Mills, Esq., appointed Commis . In to ° the - alleged lunacy of 4ichael Hannon. Return of silo tiled atict.4 filmed ni sj In re the petition. of J. S. Murray, et al, to have . ' viewers appointed' to assess damages. C. S. Russell. James*H.- Cod ding, Esq., Edward Walker, Cs: Dyke, William Snyder, A. 4. Layton and E.. T. Fox appointed.viewers; • In re the adoption of Kate Peters :is child and heir of Charles McLachlan: Court grant prayer . of the petitioner. Mary T. Long vs. F.A. Long. Appeal of defendant: from award of arbitrators sustained. - • Alvin Buchanan vs. -- Buchanan ; Mary Williams vst -- 04er Williams.. Sub piettitsin divorce directed ; to be issucci iir each case. . L. D. Forrest. vs. Polly Forrest : G. IL Maynard vs. Abbie L. Maynard. )1- yorce granted in each case. Carbon Hun School-District vs. Barclay SchoorDistriet. James 11. Codding, appointed Auditor. In re the petition for a. cannly bridge a'cr the ' - 'West Branch of Sugar Creek., L. P. Stalford, David Craft, seph:Gaylord, J. M. Brown, J. 11. Stal-, ford and N. A. Black appointed Viewers. In - re the petitidn of A. P. 'Yount, et al, to annex' certain 'lands to the School . District of Home Borough ; Exceptions to report of viewers tiled. John-11. Davis appointed Treasurer of Barclay township. . (;om. vs. J. C. Marcellus and Eunice Marcellus : Com. vs. John Keller—Forci ble.entry and detainer. New trial grant ed in each case. In•te the division of Wyalusing town slap hitt, election .tlisteicts. Janie's, 11. Co(lding, S. W. Alvord and 1). W. Scott appointed-Coininissione. MEDICAL SOCIETY l'lte Bradford County Medical tzociety met at the 9ilice of Dr. D. N. Ntor:roN; pursuant td ad}turnment. .1 I embers pres ent, Drs. 4.11. Bort:wt.:Lt., (Nottuf: F. mfm.s. I)., N. J N•En.. ToN, F. Ntmi - ox. T. IL- JuuNsos, C. r,A1)1), S, M. WOODIIVIZS:. -7 VOLSVC ['Mil:T. .1. AV. LYMAN, P. A.. ((arcs, 11. ikc( `TT atift.E. 1). Tlte 11112C1jtig Wati,ealled - .to order by the President, 'Dr. O. 11. ROCKWELL. The reports of the Tast ineeting7n - tr ain , r•cyreil. 1)t: JiniNsos read a letter from 1)r. 3 ;NfonToN,. presenting a cop . ): of the lenusylvania hospital- Reports. On mu ion, the Reports were accepted" by the 'Society, and its thanks ordered to be sent Dr. NowroN. Dr..Tottsox also road a letter from Dr.- D. G. lint.NToN offering the columns of the Malice and Surgical Reporter' to the members of the Society, for the re-. cord of such cases, and communications as ,may, be of interest. Dr. ('..K. LADD read a. paper on Ann- . ( . .ristn, giving its history, different. forins, and the methods "which ha been insti tuted for its treatment and cure. The thanks of the liociety were Present. , ed to Dr. LADD for the, able manner in whielthe presented the subject. 1)r. limuourot having eharge of that: portion of the subject , which reviews the paper by Dr. llowroN It the last meeting. not Wing preseot, It was not presented. • Ott - motion, the Registration Act, pass ed.by the last session of the Legislature, was approved by the Society. The name of. Dr. W.. 1. Dittos, of lla r clay, %,ins. presented to the. Society, refer red to the censors, who reported favorably, and he was elected a member. On motion, it .was ordered that the pro ceeding& of the Society and notice of its me'etings be published in the' Bii.ini.Onn REPORTER, Bradford Aryni, add Towan da Journal. The Society then adjourned to niert at, the office or. Dr. D. N. NEWTON, in .To- Wanda, on the iirs.t Wednesday in 41u gnst, .- E. D. PAYNE, Secretary. -- Towanda, Pa., July 6., PBl. ma. ....:e , Mu-. N. 1.. 11 %rtilcs, :il New York, 3, , ,ti,te1l by Mr. and Mr:, W. F. virt:u, art' ,tliip.. ping ror a shot? tini.. • ii. 31r., F.. 1. 1' ALKi .. - 's. Poplar 2....1.-pie.l-,-ni , :tr -- `ll. rd. stteet, TOW aiO3. Ea., wlwr.i dr lly y cordial! in Ile the !tidiest". raft and invcstigato Mc DuEssm N.KER.3xim;ii:...c.‘l.l:, ,ylitri., i,.., not a ine,dcl or chart. but a ~.ina. r e of incl...s. Willi It any holy (rri si-niat cr or not) ..an ] cur loak ~• circulars, sar . qiies, skirt?, oe vrskiri,, polo taiSit, princess . droia or I.:rapper. all styli-. id children's sults, and from any fashion plate. and itnalte a perfect ( fi't w I. hunt: a:teratious, to any form. . and ' as our chltrges complete, Inclinling, sy'stoni, In.truOtioto: and Instruction Irrhik (shied I, \;!l'y, showleg how to cut every garment alkove naineal, 15 but. Vi.ftl, it therehy pieces Itrlr nithin the rea , It of all. T,,:r lining cot fri:e cliargo for anyone desirous of investigating system. 11,60 rill, to mcasurn all htyle: of 14111e9, and child-. ren's eirments, seaming the same - up and draping ft ready for - 'finishing wltio;ot the eustoniary_un pleasant feature of liavhig to try the garment on, even for -die most j liteult fornt 5, and while we-are arVarc svo are advocating ideas to ailvatufe of What dress-taira — 's aka acconitlishing at the present time, any ono ifolibting our.-alihity to accomplish tho beg to refer thorn to thr, ((Miming woll-kilior I+tilKyi of Tor6u.l.i.Pa., •Alrs. !Scary C. Porter, jimg s buri. Min', Mars A, h:,azam M, .111tiN 311:.4r Catrlo Waciio l , 11re...C. Idias Maly litlduie, lichm Carton sad Mts. F, d. Calkins.: Aa porton* yldbe unable to obtain the system after our departure (as we lease no agents Imre), lilies desirous of learning. tho Scale will consult their own interest by calling on us at once, as our stay is limited. Agents wanted for adjacent'countles. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. lIANDEN, General Agents, No. es W. Nineteenth tit., New York, No. 203 W. uth at , cincluttatil 01 Pain aawl.! EYE PUT OUT. • JACK LinEr, says the Athens Gazette of Thursday - , employed. at the biidge Works, met with a painful. accident . yes terday, by which ho lost an eye. De - was in the act of Making some change about one of the steam- harawers, and - tempt* to drive out fiNtey a 'piece of "sharp steel broke off, striking and cutting through the ball of the right eye, total:) , destroying it. „Be was taken immediate ly to. the office of Dr. ALLEN, where the wound was properly cared for. - Mu. W. A. FORIws, Greenfield, Mass., was cured by St. datobs Oil of !ileums- Chthtian Stancbtrd. Local Correspondence. ROME. • EDITOR BRADFORD REPORTER—Dear Sir. , The School Directors of Rome Bor ough have decided to establish a Graded School in villa*: The "Fall term Will commence - on :i:onday, the 21/th of August, 1881. The •Board propose to make this a first , class school in all re spects.. Mr. C. V. Heverly, has been .ise cured us tpacher of the first grade. His four years work in teaching and his expe rience with Superintendent Ryan in ex aminations, enable him to understand the wants of pupils acid' tep.chers. Those de,: siring to teach the cOming winter will find it to their advantage to attend the all term of this school: A norinal class will be formed for teachers and others who wish to take the course. A compe tent teacher will be in charge of the see ond grade ; everything possible, for the advancement of the pupils will ie done. Th.+ rates of tuition will be as lOw as can be afforded. • t : A: P. Yin;NG, July IS, 1.8 I VIYALUSING , ITEMS - The cold ware has conk., and the peo ple are happier. 0. K. Thompson has been in town the past week putting up telePhoneg=the nue flom Allis' Drug . Store to the -'.spot put up by a stock e,ompany will be, a great conve mience to thiNitizens. The M. E. Sunday 5,9h00l have made arrangements for a z pis-uic in Welles' Grove, A ugnse (41). / • L. S. lloniet has- completed . the - stone work on the Merry:di bridge; G. 11. Welles has recently purchased a pair of grade Nortn:tn colts, and ; also a beautiful Shetland pony for his youngest daughter,, Miss Geol.*, from the stock 'farms of the Coleman t state, in Lebanon. - Talking of tobacco and tobacco raising, the.credit.of Wyalusing is maintained by N. J. Gaylord: . who has, a prospCct of a crop that Rill be hat'd for the towns of the Northern Part of the county to beat. If.the Sandtly Te/egrani - does not give full length portraits (in costungo of the young man of Wyalnsing and his intend ed bride, whose cogagethent was recently puT:lishcd in that paper, together with a minute description of the day's Wedding costume, . the pco•ple of this town v ill 'Ea be satislied—they clamor for it. Mr. Arthur llarris, .just - out of fler Ma jtisty's service in the East Indies, is visit:- ing his brother, Peter Barris. Mrs. Jewett, daughter and son, of Ness' Yolk, aud llrs. Glegory, of Auburn, N. . V., visiting at Mrs. 31artha,Gaylord's. Mrs: .1.,M. Eltiott and two daughters, Misses Lettie and Annie, of Auburn, N. V., fernierly of Wyalusing, ,are visiting friends hew.. VILKINS. July 18, ME ASYLUM . , . Ihiying and harvest is the , order of the day. The yield or wheat in Asylum is about seventy-Cir,e per cent. of the average crop. The ItaY e..op .is about ten per cent. slaw: - .! Oar public seybool opetica - last Monday, with Miss Emilia D'ecker as teacher: Mr... 4. A. Hornet/is the happiest loan in town. A daukthtex oue week-ohl is the cause of his joy.? . . Dr. Taylor and party from Tow :rut:la are caniping and rishing near Ileturt'sn Mills. They seem to lie enjoying. them selves, 'lnd I tltiuk the black bass ate too.. P. W. Morey has recently purchased a "(.'hampion harvester,"'which curs and binds the. grain inner* ulcer than can 1).:t. the by hand labor ;At bimls with either wire . - or cord its capacity = is aboat 11 •iwrcs per hour ; it. is taut by three horses and managed by any one capable of th ly ing-a team. About IWO Wvekti since a collide or t ray - eiing ;foists ilasseq through Asylum. Inv; third-class photOgraphs of nearly ev ery, residence they passed. They were If o llo \\eat in a few dhys by an ally who sold a neat many of their idetures at each. This reminds 1110 of the old :(late —"the fools are not' yelldead yet''—of course I allude t') the, aftiS..s.,_fot selling .their pictures so cheap. The Methodist• Vrayer Meetings- have 41ie.1 out ; tichele, ph wiwre the Asylum praying hami ? Llorrm . x. . 141:11.1 lii the Iliorlorltop. To do 'gl/4/d work the tu4 , hairicmust have good health. if burg COIL thiement in close rooms hi enfeebled his hanii oy dimmed, his si:zht, let him at , once, auitla. fore sorne ntic t lonlife-ap pears-,-141te plenty,jof Hop Haters.. Ilis system Wilt be 'rejuvenated, his nerves strengthened, his sight lieconte clear, aird the whOle cont-aittit.uni, he built up to — a higher working etinditiob. BUSINESS LOCAL. you wan(a good Elevateclt)vell {."e S"u.c.ol ...rat Mt Id ,:and to go out or the ;rovory nosturNS I of.for k i :Uol riv.tort , !. for, Sale and the store to Rent...i i • . .1,1:11! - ; t(. Wa2onmakers' and lihteltslitithS t- Suppllt+ are I , ettlft':, , l4l at Mclntyre itro.' old stand at LE-4 TIIAN I „FT. tivol'tiine t o has.. C 7 27 Largest,, Best and Cheapest Hue of SL.es f4.t Ls Itr.. 51.1sse.' azi4l wear is ruuntla: . ConsE.ll . 6 dew store, writer data and t!lfie-t.ts!:'rracy Mods. anti- Zgr" I:t•Nplti, Prpthers.;of l;nrliu~t Vin. hare on - hand 3 lot or Intl,. :,•ri.:Ens and IFERS now ready for Inariej, julyt4. - 111:NOVAI..—.1. S. ALL V:: has re 16.1e0. WA' Itrolge tv 31alirstr6et, over Tut: Ismg clrpr ; l. , , 11 , 6,1 W•6 , l , 4v)nr. D0:N 4 .4 1:041( NH' 60ods ism the eheapest to the hest • ALLys:.-Ageni. t 7 . 4"A large stock of well-seleetet Building hardware iro rdrare at LS 111 AN co,:r at•: tayre Bros.' old Eland. ' ; july 4-w.f. ) 1— ' : • . . • Luniuf 4i' No Olt,.—Rxr_ellont and clical . Oils is ails Alesire7,l qqautity at v.llol, , sale and to tall. If - I:. M. NV Ei.i.i.,. C. - 7.2r(109r) A 1)% - it -I.:. —IV c 4-vel tawny to kt7.‘p 11"wtt', .1t11,:,11.i. it i N sl “.111.•,ly f.9re. , :tgll- ,•‘,l 4u. r,:, til ;.7.1" ('‘iivq:l:. has the besiwcaling- I :.dwes for 31ea, tioys.r.,l Youth,' r.rar ;•• er i 1 . 1 TMFAtian, 41111 lit Pri.,:t'S %vltlil it the re.tch Al all. • Arl.ciiy FArof WAnoNs - .-71ie best and ettp.l l ,s•L to thn Inark...t. 1 wilt s.clt IL, .r'itt:fl(.l. v.agolis toc a few 111( ro1;1,! fLr Eve! y . 1; agon i n ev,ryi . if. M. N4' ) FevE DOLLARS, REwARD.'— Lost anii Towaiolq, iiol•Mairli. r:tpped np Su - pap r. No. - of . - :se '`6.s2l: No. of ooNonwiit, 1.%1.1 2 . N. Five I wollar, it,tvarit PO Ile 11:4 , %1 if d•4tscu•4l W 1 1 . A 'II.6I3tEN 1.1 S',T.AV:III4I4, 1..1 mv. - .L. P . I:ODGERs chalk arcs etimpc .. tition for Oa] p• of goods and kivr- prices on Sash, poors,l3lt and' ,noldlni,s, and 51 building rtka. terlal rff - For'cicausing the system of all me Lid iwittLT awl wailliwz ott trSSI.3,eS Well efficacy :13 FiiNter'' Maw!rata: 111 lore, ti) NeNv iwthe Mutittlye v.:kt your at 11,1: I,ot.ti.Vi. YOU BUN NO 'USK wicu j'oii . buy your rirecories at G. L. ROSS'S nescsitare in AfontaOye Block. Hls viller.s are WAY DOWN to rock bottom. Itls store In KELLVII.IILOCK, tsrl WARD, bents the world by Low Prices and good Goods. • .• r A a liT,Ament, fin• liorsit; Henry Johnsou's elaulca and Oil I.ll.llllsta utactilAted. it COO Sprains, Bruins, and Lanlentia ai otiC6 gr. OEO. L. Ross sells Groceries awful CHEAP because his ozpeuses are very night, and he is bound his custernersaball bare the !Anent. I Lave used several bottles of Simmons' Liver Regulator, and you may record the fart. that ray feelings are so far changed' that I ran eat hearty. and AM more like a well man ithau I have been for years past. I have suffered for four years and ant grateful for ro - lef. J'. ICAFFEItTi!, PC3i , Alleal Store, liif6: Market St., Milo. . _iJuly 7-1 w - - 11EMF../IBER,' that W. C. A. B. BnuttoWs, of Stevensville, Bradford county, Pa., sell goods at bottom prices and take in exchange Butter, Eggs, Pork, Poultry, Rags, Dried Apples, and Grain of all kinds. June 2:1, SDK CAMPION-1r Uf.I.E.E.—At the 51. E. Parsintsge; Towanda, 17th lust., by Itcv. C. N't - riglit, Mr. E. W. Campton and Miss Sara h Yullor, both of Athena. nhl Bi=«HESNY,DY.—At the hbtigt - , , f :Mrs. Kan . edy. MI Wllilaut streot, Towanda. -9th Inst., by. C. !VI. JIM!, nt., Clair Gibbs. of ilyde Park, ra., and Miss.-Alice Kennedy, of TQWWII3.,' . ' ,• . ] DI TRICK—PI . :PrEU—At the PreNhyterian Par a mage. M , A.roatoo, dilly gtib, by itcv. Itallock Arinstruhtt, Mr. Frank _Detrick, of Mehroeton, 4 apt! Miaa Carrie Pepper of Duatiore,.Sultivan C". TIIIP.kIIS4)N.—At Herrick, sth Alice, younge,t (laughter or 17r. William aro.] Mrs. Eliza Thotnietni,aged 2rl year', 2 Inemllie, and 12 (lays, In tho tie:all of 'AI 11 , 1* fatritly soil frienili softer a 1056 Wfikil she endeared herself to a wide dreg': by her amia bility of tlEtimiiltlon, her strength of c.baracter-aml ability' In Loy chosen profcsNiint oP tearbing. blie iwcante memt er of the Prote-.talit Episcopal Church by Imptlmi fait two years boffre . and In the time which remain, el ii. .1 faltllliz.'her works. itcr ski; u4Lii soli . . 1 lillg•e.rillg, b ut bl.:e 1 . 01111.1 4 . 1111 A. i f.; 6r. • ,:4121: . I. fa. and eialtired until lbw et: I viti , at - 4 ',Ai% unfaltoi lig,ly. - . Secretary - _ T9WINDA MARKETS. Itl.:pillar:3) sTEvENs Gener.tl.t,,,ter , to tiv,r; l ll( s COCIICr am! WE..I:ESIJAY. E\' ENT. 6, 4l'1;1' . . . F!ouir p.r . r ',art( [ ,11 1" (..t, • 1 90 Corral deal rr 10 ,- ,... ! 6, „,,' 4 , (11.,1) - Feed ' i• , Rd 5 , , , 1 10 Wlivire, p , ...r ht.11z..:. el 00 ,1 4 1(9 ' 1 to IA Porn - .: C r On 6.1 1 ( , 0 I: Y 0 t 7'.i A 09 ME Bock% heat 1111 . 1(vviteat Floor. Clover seed 'Minot I.y, westorn trs, rork. Lord.: liutter. tubs Ifo!ls Eggs, fresh Cheese Potat..c.., per bush hee It X CuI:ItECTED IIY Llto. II Ides 1.%,ril Skins Iletteon ;Awe!. Pelts...! 4 11' IN: . i HOUSE. ,Somethitr . ...0 ~v .k ~ . fir