*"The trouble of many anxious souls is, llow can I overcome my sins? This can only be by the Holly Ghost dwelling in the heart. We cannot subdue ourselves by ourselves. Keligious services may soothe for a time, but they cannot subdue. Like the music of David's harp, they can calm the evil spirit for awhile, but they cannot break its power. But the first thing with you must be pardou. And if you reaily hate and deplore your sins, if you honestly want to be freed from the iron fetters that bind you, there is 110 difficulty about that. Pardon is through faith in the cleansing blood ot Christ. Pardon is freely given to, and really received by, those who in their hearts believe on Christ. And wheu yon have received this forgiveness, hold it fast. I)o not let it go. Keep on looking still, lookiug al ways, looking ouly, to tha or.e great sin offering, Jesus Christ. As the work oi faith continues, the pardon continues."— liev. J, E. Sampson. "Is there anything that makes glad in a world of sorrow such as ours? Yes, in deed there is. True heart gladness is pro vided for earth's sorrowing children. What is the spirit of true religion? What is the life (Jod would have his children lend? Is it bondage, fear and dread? Is it gloom, sadness a troubled and disquieted spirit? Is it a needful drudgery to be en dured to obtain rest hereafter? Nay, rath er, is it not 'righteousness, joy, and peace in the lloly Ghost?' Hath not the Mas ter told us that 'his joy shall abide iu us,' 'that our joy may be full?' Dangers and difficulties inav thicken arouud, tears and troubles and temptations may lie in wait for ns, we may be cast down for a season and be in heaviness through the manifold trials of life: but if we trust in Jesus, joy is 011 thee, yea, we haveituow as througli our tears we look up to eim who is close by to cheer and uphold us."— lJayof (lays. '•lf it is sense of siu which does not let you be comlortuble, turn at once to 'Him with whotn you have to do.' Heme|ither, it is not with Satan that you have to do, nor with your accusing conscience, but with Jesus. He w ill deal with all the rest; you only have to deal with Him. And He is your Great High Priest. lie has made full atonement for you : for the very sins that are weighing on you now. The blood of that atonement, his own precious blood, cleauseth us from all sin. Cleauseth whom? People that have not sinned? People that don't want to be cleansed? Thank god for the word, 'cleauseth us'—us who have sinned, and who want to be cleansed. And who have to do with Him who shed it for your cleansing, who His own self bore your sins iu His own body on the tree."—Hav erga.l. '•Amiction is the only blessing thid the Lord gives, without requiring us to ask for it, and ho gives it as a special token of love. We must, therefore, receive it as promised, not as threatened; and when 'the peaceable fruits of righteousness,' which it worketh in God's time and way, begin to spring up in our hearts, may we ever be ready with our humble and grate ful acknowledgments of the righteousness of the Lord's 'judgments' and the 'faith fulness* of his corrections." — llto. Chas. Bridges. Ac OK LOVK. —Each one of a thousand acts costs very little by itself, yet when viewed altogether, who can estimate their valte? \\ hat is it that secures for one the name of a kind neighbor? Not the do ing of half a dozen great favors iu as many years, but theevery-day kindnesses, neither of which seems of much conse quence, considered in itself, but whose continued repetition sheds a.sunlight over the whole neighborhood. They distrust God's providence in their necessity, who are willing to follow His guidance in their welrare.— Hall. Wheu once infidelity can persuade men that they shall die like beasts, they will soon be brought to live like beasts also. Great AUCTION Sale —OF— DRV GOODS —ln charge of— J. L. KENT, (AGENT) Towanda, Pa., Corr mencing MARCH 15, And continuing, day and evening, until closed out. The stock is now in fine condi tion, and the goods offered are desirable. The popular auctoneer S. B. TAYLOR, of ELMIRA, will sell the above stock. f The LADIES are especially invited to attend. :o: •J, L, KENT, Agent, Towand, March 12, 1880. Grant, It is Blaine To sec, ti*s a Great Sheneral, and mighty Bopuiar. Tilden, Sd Derm i& talked next. It is equally evident that Rosenfield Has the largest assortment of LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS Ever brought into this market, compris ing the following popular patterns : U. S. GRANT, Appolo, Westmoreland. Dusseklorf, Mendota, Brunswick, Hamilton, Thurio, Red Cross, London, Space, St. Julian, Troacadero, Peerless, Broadway, Our Roys, Florence, Captain, English, Cham pion, and Fashion. • Standing and Laydown, 4 ply, Linen Collars at 15 cents each. —also— The Best, 4 ply, Linen Cuffs at 25 •ents. —ALSO— A NEW STOCK OF CLOTHING HATS AND CAPS. 50th YEAR ol GODEYS' LADY'S BOOK. The oldest and Best Fashion Magazine In America. SUBSCIUPTION PKICK REDUCED TO $2.00 PER YEAR. Subscriptions will be received at this Office in Ciubs with this Paper. • The Daily Rkvikw and Godey's Lady'S Book for one Year at $4.50. See what Oodey's Lady's Book will Contain IN I*BBo. 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M. \f ALLORY, Towanaa. HENRY MKRCUR, NATHAN TIDD, • E. B. PIERCE, bartijctt bros., Wjkx. At *Tf.f WJLOK !'*',*? IMRJI, formerly I'hia ney's: Sullivan Coal, LARGE STOVE, • f>3 00 samll srora, 3 25 CHESTNUT, 3 25 EGG, 3 00 OR A TE, 3 00 SMALL CHESTNUT, 2 15 With same additional charges for cartage. W. M. M ALLORY. October. 24. IfCC. attractions H. JACOBS' TEMPLE OF FASHION. (No. 2, Patton's Block.) TOWANDA, PA. I have just received a large stock of SPRING GOODS, sisting in part of MENS* BOYS AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, which I am offering cheaper than the cheapest. Spring Styles of HATS and CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, and a beautiful selection of Neck Wear, SCARFS,TIES, &c., &c. Hosiery and Gents' Underwear in great variety and verv cheap. Buy your Clothing of me and Save money. //. JACOBS, The Clothier. Towanda, March 10, 1880. QJOAL. NATHAN TIDD, BIAUS IH PITTSTON, WILKKS - BARRK, AND LOYAL SOCK COAL. Invites the patronage of hi* old friends and the pnh Us generally. I shall keep a fat OMertmwH ax all sloes, AW SHALL IIUi AT LOWBBT PRICES FOR CASH. Au - • V. TIDD.