DAILY VOLUME I, NO. 187. TOWANDA, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH, iS, 18S0. PRICE ONE CENT Business Curds. ALYORI) k SON, JOB PRINTERS, DAIX.T Iliivritw OFFICE, Main stm t, Towandn I'a. PECK & OVERTON, Attorneys-at-Law, Towanda, Pa. D'A. OVERTON,. | BENJ. M. PKCK. T Tt toon k 1! \ LE. jL * Attorneys at Lain, Office corner Main and Pine Streets TowanJa, I*a. JAB. WOOD. I JAB. T. II ALE. H. ANGLE, D. I). S. JLrmw m OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Offiw on State street, second floor of Dr. Pratt's cflioe. lOjntiSO T")KNTLY MEEK MIL LJ CLOCK a WATCH-MA KB It AND 12 E PAIR Eli. A ll at the lowont prices. Mourocton, Pa. T"Vt- T. B. JOHNSON, j—/ pa ys i cia yayi)sur< fi:o y, Office over 11. C l'urtor'n Drugstore, Rccid*. nte corner Maple and Second Street#, JOHN W. CODDING, O a TTOIiyK Y-A T-LA IF, Office over Ma. old P.ink. T—l ENTI Y STREET Kit, iAi ATTORNEY .N COUNSELOR AT LAW TOWANDA. PA. GW. in AN. •oouy ri' s upkr iy te.sdex 1. Office P.uten'a Block. OL). KINNEY, A TTOR.\E Y-A T-LA TP, Office, corner Main and Pine Street*, Towanda, Pa. X T YILLIAMS k ANCLE, W AT TO R SE) S-. \T- L A IF, Office formerly oceupii d by \V. "WntkiuH. ELSBREK & SON, A 1 TOREK YS-A T-LA IF, South aide Mcrour Block, Towanda, l'a. N. C. Eushuke. 1 L. EI>HULR. tr on WJYSVRJiJY JL .\<*.Tinst in okl, reliable, firmly established and honmube c/dpauioa, with MILLIONS OF CAPITAL I call upon. C. SI.SJ.L, /.itorney-ftt-I jaw, To wanda, Peun'a. jau. IS. • p°K Hair Out and JShtxve Go to the WARD HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR STEDGE Jm there. TN EM OVAL. CI [AS, Af. HALL Ibis removed his Law ami Insurance Oliice to 2d door, over olfice of ELS BR EE ANI) SON, North side of Public Square, Towanda, on same floor with I. M'Piikrson, Esq., and Patrick £ Foylk. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.— The partnership heretofore existing between C. P. &R. 11. Patch wan dissoived to-d.v,. All accounts will be settled by It. H. Patch- The undersigned have formed a PO partnership ad :r the hrtii name of I'atrh & Tracy. Jt. 11. PATCH. W. G. TRACY, Towanda, Pn , March 1,1560. The News Condensed. Bishop O.llara his collected in the Scrauton diocese for Irish relief $8,351.33. The President confirmed the setitece of dismissal in the case of Major Reno. The number of families living in New York city is 213,4G7. The French Senate has passed the bill embodying the postal money con vention with the United States. A company, composed of New Yorkers, has been organized to prospect for min erals in Potter county. It will also bore for oil. The total number of physicians, eh nt- Dts and pharmacists who have graduated from the different colleges in l'hiiace.lphia this year is G2l. The Western Nail Association met at Pittsburg yesterday. A test suspension has been ordered to 11 ml out the condition of the trade. Chief On ray was before the House Com mittee on Indian Atl'airs yesterday, but lie said he knew nothing personally about the Thornburg light. General Louis Wagner has requested Secretary Thompson to take annually a number of the Girard College students on hoard the naval training ship. The Grove Brothers of Danville, have leased the Carterville Furnace, Lycoming county, which has been lying idle for sev oral years, and start it up about the Ist April. About one htiudrcd men will be employed. All the furniture manufacturing ishments of Williamsport are srowdi d with work that they find great ditllculty in keopintf up with their orders. One firm reieived an order the other day for one hundred suites of a certain kind from one house David Harris, who died, at the age of eighty-three years, in Ilarrisburg, a few* days ago, was the grandson of John Harris, t lie founder of that city. He was one of the: last survivors of the Ilarris burg Guards, which, in 1814, took pait u the I'altiir.oie c: n f r.igu. It is alleged that the Pope, having learned that several Catholic dignitaries in Lngland had used violent language against the British government and sui - ported the Irish movement, has express ed disapproval of their conduct and dis patched letters of remonstrance to Kng land. The Chief of the Bureau of Statistics reports that tae total value of the exports of domestic provisions and tallow for the month of February, ISBO, was $0,178,283 and for February, 1871) sl2 j47,1 AO For the eight months ended February, 1880, $70,001,000, and for the eigli months en ded February, 1870, $74.24(5,4 10. The Republican County Committee of Lancaster have fixed the 22d of May for the primary elections, to nominate a county ticket and elect delegates to the Chicago Convention. A vote of the peo ple to express their preference for Presi dent and United States Senator, to be used as instructions to delegates and rep resentatives, was also authorized. Ivlisha J Forrest, oneof the oldest mem bers of the Lehigh county bar, left for Philadelphia last Thursday to pay some intrust money to l'owers&Weightman. The tuoncv has not been paid and Forrest has not been heard from. His family and friends are distressed, at his disappea:- ancc. Gens. Grant and Sherridan arc home ward bound. Alabama dispatches predict the great est overflow in the rivers known for years, AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—E. T. Fox, vs. E. W. Ellis, Phillip Ellis, and John Ellis, N<u 2C-.T, Dec. Term ISTd. The undersigncvl, an auditor appointed by the Court of Common Phase of Bradford county to distribute the ftiuds arising from the Shi riffn sale of the "Defendm' -t real estate, will attend to the du ties of Ids appointment at his office in Towanda, on Kilday March 2h!h ;s o at 1 o'clock v. m., when and where all person- having claims must present them or be forever debarred fro n earning in <>n said l'nnd. .'AMES 'i'. HALE, Auditor. Towanda, I\:b. 2d, Lsso NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.—NO tie. is hereby given that the partnership be tween Uieiiartl b. Burehiil, Arthur 11. Burohlll, and Altrani Bur.•bill, was dissolved on the L'th day of February ISSK, so far as relates to said Richard I>. Rureh ih All debts due t> the late partnership mu-t b<- paid to A. 11. and A Burehiil, who arc only milh.gi/edto receive sane. All claims against said partnership will be settled by the said A. 11. ifc A. llur hill, who will continue at the obi stand to manufacture, make and f rni.-h Mon enents. Tomb stones, and do a general business of Marble ami Stouo cutting, under the style and Arm name of Buivhill Brothers. R. t>. 'BURGHILL. ARTHUR 11. BURGHILL. ABUAM BURGHILL. Towasda, Feb. L 3, 1 j •(>. X T NO. 1, BEIDLEMAN'S BLOCK, A 1 (I'iidge B'.rcet, near the corner of Main.) Mrs. SWEET Offers a eonstanly iucreasing s'.rck of SIIKI ( roods, At prices that will astonish the public. —: o : NEW GOODS. \Nb ALL THE NEW KTYLE3 RECEIVED DAILY FROM NEW YORK. MRS. S. 11. SWEET, No. 1. BRIDGE STREET. JANUARY 1, 1880. THE MUTUAL Life Insurance Company —OF NEW YORK. ASSETS, - $88,452,994.81. Company long since attained, mil now holds, the foremost place among Life Insurance Institutions of the world, l'lie magnitude of its business proves that it. enjoys the confidence of the people. It presents, to those needing insurance, a security unequalled by any similar institu tion. It has never disputed a claim which was shown to he just and r'ght, and has carefully sought and practice 1 the most equitable system for the division of its surplus. W. S. VINCENT. Dietrict Agent Towanda, Pa. Great AUCTION Sa 1 e —OF— DRY GOODS —ln charge of — J. L. KENT, (AGENT) Towanda, Pa., Commencing MARCH 15, And con tinning, day and evening, until closed out. The stock is now in fine condi tion, and the goods offered are desirable. The popular auctoneer S. Ik TAYLOR, of ELMIRA, will sell the above stock. The LADIES are especially invited to attend. .T. T*. KENT, Agents Towand, March 12, 1880.
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