fradfoni Ittportm LOCAL AND GENERAL isr:The First National Bank, of this pliire, pays a Govenunent Uzi- of about twenti-flre hundred dollars per annum. illy Medical men say strawberries ere good for persons afflicted srith We think they are good for anybody. - ifir S. A. Rocusu., A. T. Lime; and DAM On" are authorized to reeeivp subscriptions for the Itzpoirm. ter Is the Illmira Advertiser dead We have not received a copy for several daYs put, and we " can't live.so no longer." • air The temperance folks of Wyatt Jnaing and vicinity are contemplating a temperance celebration on next Indepen dence day. stir We regret to learn that itoe'r Sams, Chief Engineer of the Leider37Bl - It B. Co„ has met with s servers dele tion in the desth.of hie Wife. • air Wire worms are doing con siderable damage in corn , on land that was plowed last fall. Ground should be plowed in the spring to escape the ranges of they worms. MY Persons desiring to have their advertisements changed, are requested to hand in their copy at ones.; as we shall re set all the advertisements in the papernext week. sak. W. A. PK* Egg!! of this place, was the recipient of a present the other day s in' the shape of s genuine meerschaum pipe, which has been in service for the past thir tylyears. ger The building on Main St., be low the National Bank,, now occupied by Gr.°. B. &soap and Gao. V.. idria is being improved and enlarged by the addition of a second story. tar Perhaps it fie not generally known that letters addresseik ito fictitious names, or numbers of boxes axe not now de livered by Post Masters. By direction of the P. M. Gen. all such letters are destroyed. us. If the devil should lose his tail, where would he go for another? Where they re-tail bad spirits. O, thou mischiev ous spirit of wine! if thou hest no nuns to be known by, let us call thee devil. gar Oar enterprising market gar dener, B. M. Wzmas, received an order from New York city last week for seven thousand sweat potato plants. It is unnec essary to add that Mr. W. advertises his "stock. en.. We have neglected for sever al weeks to call attention to the advertise ment of Mr. J. V. Domarnm, Jeweller, Can ton. Onr readers in the western part of the county should see that he is liberally pat ronized. Stir FILMY Mix, of this place, has Hambletonian colt about twenty-two months, old, which measures fifteen hands ife is a dark promises to make one of the fastest and most valuable horses in this section. , - DM. W. U. MORGAN, Esq.,lhas made an accurate map of this borough, which has been approved ,by the Town Council, and will be publiahed in a neat and attractive form. Every citizen of the borough should subscribe for one. its An old man named JOHN Gall , rni, employed ou the railroad, was severely injured on Wednesday last while engaged ja the gravel pit near the engine house. A slide " struck him, breaking and mangling his right leg in a shocking manner. Drs. hason and STEVENS attended to him. • stir Rev. R. Carrrakmitt delivered a very interesting and instructive address on temperance, in the Presbyterian church, on Sunday evening last. The lecture was carefully written, and all the statements of the speaker were authenticated by figures obtained from reliable sources. Mr. C. es timates the cost of whisky-drinking in this borough at about one hundred and fifty thou sand dollars per annum. .The farmers and horsemen of Bradford county have a rare opportunity for improving their stock of horses. Maj, Hicks has sent his young Hamiltonian horse, Oa- ANGa dOlatiTY, to Towanda for the season, and experienced breeders here will appre ciate the advantage of such an addition to their stock. Thera is nothing superit4 to the Hambletonian, and Orange County is said to have all the good points of the old horse which has proved a fortune to its owner. gm. Who !Lis the hest c,w ? The best test :s to weigh the milk. I send you the respective weight of milk from three cows fed on grass alone, from May 31.71 o'lock 'a.m., to June 1, bi o'clock a m. Na: 1, given milk two weeks, 42 lbs., 8 oz.; No. 2, given milk since Iltiarch,-37 lbs., 4 oz, ; No. 3, given milk a:nce March, 35 lbs., 12 oz. Thii is the best I can report at this Yoli will prol;ably hear from me again in a few days. Yours, Lc., W. A. Woon. East Smithfield, June 1, 186fJ.,, GRACE GREENWOOD has sold her " Little Pilgrim " to Alfred L. Sewell k Co., 'Publishers of " THE Lirrts Conposaz," of Chicago. '1 he Pilgrim has been published as a children's magazine for over fifteen years, and has been a popular juvenile, but will now stop "pilbrimaging." on his own account. and hereafter be an " aide " to the conquering Western Napoleon, Tim Lime Cozposax., the well deserved circulation of which was even before this addition larger than that of any other juvenile magazine in the world. Grace Greenwood still writes for it. The July number begins a new eel-, ume, and we advise our friends to send on to the publishers, at once, one dollar, which is the price for one year, and give their chit.' dren this unique, original magazine, which has no superior anywhere. Those who sub. scribe during June, will receive the Jane number extra. • ie. THE 81 - RD S.—These lovely war blers, of the spring and summer, can now perch upOn the lover branches, 'approach the doors of our houses's and even dare to peep in at the windows without fear of harm' or molestation, as the Legislature has pass ed a stringent law which fully protects their brief life among the leaves and flowers.— The cruelty of some men has heretofore made the birds timid and induced them to keep away at a safe distance from human habitatiiirus, but now they can build their nests under the eaves and feature to catch a fly or two at the door sill and, if any one harms them, assert their right to an action of assault and battery. We live in a pro gressire age. Civilization, in its most re tined and Christian asinse,.is rapidly taking the place of the old barbarism's practiced, and there is a growing disposition to pro. tect the weak against the Strong. Be it so. Thus world is' full of beaofy, :and nothing created contributes ao much towards A as the innocent and:siril :as songsters of the wools and fields, who sing - their morning anthems to the great Creator and charm our evening twilight with their sweet warblinge. - Picas.93lm..— r *no o Tuu4 &erawan7,.. beantitni, liocoiliati6l,' and . Irftbsi, soy wealthy young ,whkow of Kbahmetist married on Thursday niorzdui last tial.W S. T. Itsszoins. - . —Giro. F l iersaa isitbe Trot Lodge to, the Good Templar? -*tate Convention, nay in geodes at fkierdiaL ' • —Mina MIME, formerly of this is now the proprietor of an pa t ois! l; eery an 3 dorsi garden in . WilkeeMarre. —S.- F. Liwnzowand Cass. Ars,* of the Government Printing Office, Weald* ton, were intonnbstweele. . 1 11 r tartars* ea to W. 'on sat!ira4. —Be. Roman Lawns, Chaphin died in Bingheinton on the 30th, of May. aged 71 years. ' He is the second Episcopal minister that has &akin that/ city edtbin fei months: --Gen, C. Ward, of this place, is in Wading= —Rev. WX. HMIS returned on Friday last. much - rehashed )y his three weeks' vacation and release from active pastund duty. —Deacon ;AIM Erman, R. IL Warms, Geo. H. Woos, And F. Z. Oarans ass the• representatives from the Towanda Baptist Church to Association which is now in ses don at —taus. Ryan, Esq.. bog been sppointal Deputy Attozney-General- for_ the *ate of Kansas. of.Elmirs. hu bun" painting portraits of Ex-Postioasteral PAII• DAM and wife. 111siter :01131 Co; son of P. Cos. 13u patintendent otthe Pa. & N.Y. B.S. is an expert valocipediat, . He mounts-his bytdole and perambulates the tovu. Therms -his business calls hi= —Revs. Wm. Balsam R. ,Ctrrzwinsw and H. J. CRANE, and 0. A. BIACE, Eeq., repro. Seated Bradford county hi the State Sun day School Convention at Williamsport last, week. ACT. Mr. Mums delivered an ad- . dress on the best method of working up county. —M. C. Nucor, Esq., is making an ad ! . dition to his dwelling on Chestnut street. —Mr. E. W. Sams is erecting a new house on Main street, opposite Haim Mu's. —W. Bitsinuir. is about to open a Tea and Coffee Store in Mzscua's new block. Hssami L Pasarros, Bradford county lady, is practicing medicine success. folly in Rochester, Minn. —Hon. E. L. PATRICE , of Elmira, son Of H. W. PATRICE, Athens, has gone to Europe for the benefit of his health. Dr. Cuanza, for many years put pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Elmira, has been compelled to resign on account of continued nt health. —Hon. Jonx Pensions, of Rome, has just returned from s western trip. —Hon. Gm. lANDON and Rev. J. D. Rs- QUA have been chosen orators for the Fourth of July celebration at Canton. —Hon. 0. IL P. Mawr, editor Waverly Advocate, made us a short visit on Saturday. We regret to notice that he is not enjoying good health. —B. S. Bvsszu.. Esq., has been in town for several days past. We are glad to know that he declines parting with all his real es tate, and hope he may conclude to again make Towanda his homer. —Surveycir Gooniucs paid us a short.isit this week. The I , sirvoying business " ap pears to agree with him, as be was looking remarkably well and was in the best of spir its. He was here to assist his family in making arrangements for a trip west. —H. 8. Micactra and wife, Col. A. G. Ms.. sox and wife and Miss Lorna Masons, left on Tuesday for a visit with Lieut. d. W. Masons at West Point. —Midshipmen E. Niwrox Mason and En- Waan MAC:MUM, both of this place, graduated at the, Naval Academy, Annapo lis, Md., on Friday last, and are soon to take a voyage of several months. —Mr. F. W. Dian= having completed bis stndies•at the Divinity School Mid dletown, Conn., will • spend a few weeks with his father in this pla-e previons • to his ordination. —C. H. Exam, of the Owego Mode Re porter, dropped into our sanctum on Mon day morning. Calais: reports business gookin Owego, and we are glad to know he is'doing his share. -J. S. AnDazwa; the indefatigable and enterprising contractor on the B. it E. R. 8., is in town. Mr. A. -deserves the grati tude of all our people for his perseverance in connection with this enterprise. pir We noticed an incident on the street the oilier day, which, although seem ingly of little account., interested us. A small boy was passing up the street, carry ing in his hand a jug of molasses. Just as he reached the stone pavement in fkint of Mamma's Bank, he accidentally let the jug fall, breaking it, and, of course, spilling the molasses. The little fellow stood for a mo m. nt looking at the broken vessel, and then tamed away in great grief, as he had no money to purchase another one and refill it; at the same he feared to go home and tell his mother of the accident. A kind-hearted gentleman who bad witnessed the whole performance, undertook the task of raining funds sufficient to buy the lad a new jug and fill it with molasses, which he accomplished in a few moments, a number of gentlemen who with him had observed the accident, contributing, and in less time than it takes to pen this the boy was again on ' his way rejoicing. Our object in referring to this event . is to call attention to the gross and culpable negligence of parents in regard to treatment of their children. It is too often the case that a child is whipped, or is kiwt as bad, scolded, for an accident which was clearly unavoidable, whip a word .a sympathy should be spoken to the unfortu nate little one. And what is the result? The child grows up Careless and indifferent, and will employ every device and deceit to screen itself whenever anything occurs which will displease its parents: If pumas .would but exercise common wisdom in the management of their children, mildly re proving their vicious and waprard habits, and sympathizing with and ,encouniging them when overtaken by accident, or any of the little trials incident to childhood. we should have lass bad boys and naughty girls. Teach your children to be frank and truthful in all things, by dealing with them in a spirit of gentleness and kindness. Nev a punish them simply because you are an; gry, but when reproof and correction are -necessary, let your bearing be 4 snoh that they shall be made to feel that their pun ishment is just and is administered in love. • "Deal gentliWith their errors, And lead them kindly on, - • Until at length the guerdon Of truth and peace is won. The ineidept, also demonstrated the kind nature of the gentleman who assisted the boy, uhe was ,entirely unknown to him; and his syMpathy was prompted by natural goodness alone. Tn If ye eon add ohs *mum Or take away one pain. Or sow one seed of virtue. To have not lived in vain." llNprzczozwrso &corms —We under stand that the Natio* Life 'missend* Company of the United States of • ,ArnedilL for which &Amain and ]lowa .4001‘ have issued between 5000 and 6000 Polk* since last fall. - seeming toitlielsaiterapd: more than sixteen million dollars. Saba stiocessyltows the npulatity of this swilini• ;tation. The each caplhl fi' one oilThos: Our old townsman B. ii.llmmustm is the manager of this COngsmy for Peons* roofs. Nip The,9llo4reira I(ttiiipal Uon• Taft - 4 ' WA it f *tialuitiQ Sider the at• nan of pf4f. J f McG a&ii ana; , vilk l / 2 gavig their *dug reseed on Taidetives; May IMAtiat lsouse. The as. diemm mesdheted their appgreelathm of , the f *Ofigioroi s tittoCWOui cOdroii4t4 Oat! by sirf.ibrg cOiteliwkipograiwition Itt the satin! of rAcifse. *no. rtR • a abide course of imam • • ly Ind entintelastically paidit the follov4 I Ohre = ( 1:7 O. (MM.: grziN ktrodu kig Sr is the mom* Wadi; Cior,_ ruder of . the Prethyterise ;Roush, of this place': - • Rooked, That ve leader our heartfelt thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Mr/Jaarratus for guar Mete our Afitildretai approve of their methods of teadidsg, and have 'beam highly gratified 'with the maws of their el. forth ea vithessedimible orresisies enter tainment; in training:the little ones is the leniell °UMW valid commend them to the patronage s( dl who have the ears of children, and mast earnestly invite them to Oocesebtse e do igabase soon - as thq Ivey bare "=to so. That the above' resolution be published in the county papers. . • 1111 r. At s meeting of the soldiers and citizens of Alba Borough and vicinity, convened according to previous 'noUce on the 54th Of May, 1869,-to Make arrange wants ibr the limarsticat of the graves of Adding whose lives were samibied to save our government and country, Joan LaMar was called to.the chair, and the following Tis Simeon_ Case, Chester Wil liams, and 8111;111.r Reynold; jr., were ap pointed a committee of uraagemeaibi. - On motion, Captain Orrin Bartlett was appoint ed marshal, and John May assistant mar shal. On motion, a committeewas appoint ed to invite the Rev. P. B. Delmott to de liver an appropriate discourse for the occa sion. Adjourned, to meet again. on Satur day, the 29ih, for the purpose of making Anther arrangements. On the.2oth, the soldiers and citizens met at the cemetery and - `areaqged.and - dressed in a mast beautiful manner the graves of the following soldiers, whose remains were recovered, viz ; Alvin Thomas, jr., Oliver P. Wilson, Arthur D. Burdefll, Ira B. Green leaf (whci Eben Utley, Mar cus Gillam, Cyrus P. Hackett, Samuel Wil liams, and Francis Williams (brought home sick and died), and all buried in their fami ly grounds in the Alba cemetery. A list of soldiers killed in battle and otherwise died (whose remains were not recovered) was presented to the committe e s, viz Charles Thomas, Asher Williams, Abner Williams, Spencer (killed in battle), Jeremiah Smith, Levi Lester, Wm. Lester, Edmund Greenleaf. (died in camp); and Henry Thom. as (died in Andersonville prison). Sunday, May 30, at 11 o'clock, a very large assembly of soldiers and citizens con vened at the Christian Church in the bor ough of Albs, where a very able and elo quent discourse appropriate to the, gm:Alden was delivered by the Bev. F. B. Delmott, from Ezekiel, 2d chapter,after which a very large procession was formed by Capt. Barb:: lett in the following order : The soldiers at the head of the column, followed by the families of the deceased soldiers in numeri cal order as they approached the graves— 'lst, the family,of John Lilley ; 2d, of Isaac Bundell ; 3d, of IradWilson ; 4th„of Alvin. Thomas ; sth, Ira B. Greenleaf ; 6th, the friends of Marcus Gill= ; 7th, of Peleg Ilickett ; Bth, of Harrison Williams ; 9th, of Samuel Williams ; followed by the citi zens in general. On approaching the graves the soldiers-each placed a beautiful wreath of flowers upon each of their fillen.,,com rades' graves, while the families, as they ap proached the grave of their fallen father, son, or brother, deposited their flowers, and the citizens in passing the fallen paid due and respectful honors by the strewing of flowers and the falling tear of sympathy; After which the members of the Christian congregation returned to the church to com memorate the great sacrificial death of the Lord Jesus Christ, which brought life and salvation to a sinful world. W. Mir The ereoeiation known an the " Bradford 1 Susquehanna Bengal Society," met pursuant to adjournment, at Towanda June IE4 1869. Dr. Wzrrox the President - t on taking the chair Ma l ted the object of the meeting to be the advancement of dental science, and spoke of the mutual benefit arising from the interchange of ideas to both Dentists and their patrons and afterfelearly and forcibly showing the, necessity of a higher standard of dental requirements, he announced 'the first subjectlor consideration, Ike preser vation of the natural teeth. Quite a discus. sion .follows; which was participated in by Dm. Witirrox, Hzu.r, &urn of Montrose, Ducat, And Nzwzrz., of Wyalusing. Dr. N=lE:Li, explained his manner of treating exposed nerves and aching teeth, and stated that his success bad been very gratifying, scores of teeth condemned to the forceps by the patient are now doing good service with the nerves alive and healthy:— Diseases Of the gums attended with loosen- Jim of the teeth received a share of consid eration. The subject of Mechanical Dentist was then brought up and fully discussed. The use of Aluminum as a base for aiti ficial was highly commended by all. Dr. Sierra spoke of the retrograding tendency in the dental art, and this he attributed to the cheapness sought after by the public rather than good work with corresponding prices. He denounced Rubber in the se verest terms. It being - a non-conductor keeps the delicate membranes which it Cov ers at an unnatural temperature thereby causing a spongy and unhealthy condition of the gums, and also stated that the aver age durability of rubber plitea. did not ex ceed five mire, and that all-these objections are fully overcome by the use of Aluminum. Dr. Rama then offered the following : It is a vegetable compound and liable to de cay. When in the month the warmth, food, acids and secretions with which it comes in contact all hasten this change and the pores of the material after a. time become filled with matters detrimental to health. The color is due to bi-sniphuret of mercury which by aided the microicops may lie seen on the . surface, and this to persons suscept ible to mercurial influences is liable to pro duce ealiyation. Therefore in view of the above facts be it Resolved, that we the members of this association cannot 6001010 L dellidy recom mend it to our patients and will discard the use of it entirely, which was unani moo* adopted. The next in order was reading of essays; * Dr. Sitrzs on fang filling and Remit on code of Dental ethics. In the miscellaneous debates Dr. Dram nut in a few terse and caustic remarks on incompetency said "it is a shake that our profession-,is over run with illiterate. sponsible nobodies, who took the title of Doctor' to their contemplated names, put out a alga •Dentist'. in huge gilt let ters anklie in wait for a too pitiable publics to come in and be tesold, depriving them of Week's jewels of which. they did not know*, nine till lad; afterwards supply. fug trek ;hoes with illy east:noted, poor: ly fitting. ghastly - wretchedly rubber - • Resolutions were then passed condemn ing the wholesale Ringlike of teeth byPhy slelatu whOo• !bolted koOwtodlio 4 4* din seam of these aliens render them incapable ofjoddiat valet. ought of Milt not to be eitnicted, aka eildsithiog the effort now be big made ID regulate the prectios otdentist• ry in this Commonwealth by legal Nisei inmati. Via which the nobly mourned to meg at 31104 No_ on , thsNeoda 6 1 0101taiialitV REltig4 Otify . , . ~ Cainvor,..4-irr.. l iiiitore- ' . 'tiod r e .P 1 1. 1601 / I —th 6 ll TOP . -- ....)10 1 4 amildi relleireA Oule for Wiwi , tieli. bratkm on the,6th of Joy.; TO MEWL to the %wilt moseabigsoa sueli . oomit Is apsetea am , the- alimun of -Ca tau Lodge, al; 1.0. of O.Y. OW" Enostlep aiat, Ink La - of ati,',l o kitoit. LAM pe t A;TX.: and Ciiitoktildeep t c at. la be =tin falliegalta.to , in the festivities of the dq. - , , ' . Canton ilneampment, 184, 1 Oa., ir ginised May lst, and is to be Mad on 1 Iles third Thtuslay .4Jane, Salad of the 1 drawl EneimPaint abets buin Aged& phis ere aPeeted to be resent at thilnsti. intim. Thefollowingare thaafQeaaeMot ed for the tat term : UP., J. W. (Aliso ; ILP., IL IL Trout ; LW., A.. Br ; LW... i Jam* Loombs ; S. A. T. ;• T., N. S. Deimark. . ' . Eareison &gib bee taken etwitraef, for building the briik school and is already maldngpreparMions for founda tion. monde about the Springt, are being :made quit. stimuli by . F. S. Elliott, who Is overseeing Qui of erect ing "Petes " refreshment at Ulna qua Station. Visitors Increase y. Wean glad to bane that Lodge, 508. L0.0.T., is working y. Coda the supervision of W.0.T., A. . Wilson, Mid 'L.D.G.W.C.T., had we look for much good to be done in cause of temperance. Leßoy Lodge is increasing strength. Mullein recently repaired their so that it finny comfortable. WAIT., .R. Hick-1 ok, W:V.V., Sarah A. Leith, P.W.14.T.. Ra man Andrus, and L.D.G.W.0.T.1. A. T. Mi ley, are working iti earnest to promote the interests of the order. Mon. • Clubman. Anne T. 1869. SIIINTMIANNA COUNIT.— penclent ArabiTom mar, the • , Advocate shows good sense in • • Bradford county new from that think the RepuUiea►i sensible our locals. • —D. D. Searle, of Montrose, proprietor of several stage route' in El nehanna county, has been awarded a mail con tract in Texas. —A soldiers' monument is to be erected in Susquehanna county, and'ie be paid for by one dollar subscription. Can't we have one in Bradford? _—The County Coniention of plus held their fifth quarterly Burford, commencing on the fir The Convention resolved to hob celebrittion on the approaching of our national independence. —The Medical Sobiety - held annual meeting at New Milford inst. The meeting was slimly i my: A survey has been !lr a rai n roadbetween Bingh and Dilator& Hope it will be gir DAN NOBLE is again., at Elmira, for the robbery of t mance Company of New York. se. Wanted, by a poor plsoe for two boys, one aged ni oth:r seven years. Enquire of .. Watch for WICKHAM advertisement next week. The , received large additions to the' Silver Plated Ware. A beantif.! tern. ' MARRIED LANCASTEB—MATHY.Wfk— • t the \Sny der Rouse, Waverly. N.Y., on the "dlst nit, by Bev. J. B. Beaumont :Mr. Bo t. D. Lancaster, of Pottsville, Sullivan Co., Pa., and Miss &rands A. Mathews, of • Monroeton, Bradford Co., Pa. BENNETT—DANA.-01 the 1 t at the residence or J. R. bauirh, by the Rev. Frank B. Hodge, William M. Bennett to Miss A. A ' Pans, all of Wilkes-Bane, Pa. NE'ArMAH.—In Warren, Wadi. rd Co., Pa., 4 May 113, 1869. of dropsy, Mrs. Sarah New man, in the 84th year of her e. The subject of this notice born June 9, 1785. Her maiden name Tarr. She was married to Mr . "JoaxN , June 26,- 1814. She, with her husban umi their only child, Smar t Tarr X , then 18 months old, came to this town tom Smith field,. _. R.L, in the autumn of 181 fifty years since, Their method of conveyance /i . that early day was not as convenient as e present i ii day a ff ords, but it undoubtedl fully satis fied those courageous travelers. They had for a team a 'liar of oxen, with horse har nessed forward, skid an ordirary carriage. Either from the badness of the Toads, or for the want Of roads, Mrs. N. left the carriage and walked the last few miles, bringing her child in her arms. Mrs. NEWNAN his been remarkably indus trious ; no one of her day excelled her in ini this respect . She not only wro ght assidu ously indoors, but die freque tly lent a helping hand to her husband at out-door la for ; and willingly shared with the hard ships find privations of pioneer life, helping to make a good home for old ag . , Activity . .. wee interwoven in her being it was her element of life, even to the las About a year since she manufactured a lece of lin en of over fifty yards, and la s i 4 autumn a piede of woolen cloth. She - left many useful articles, manufactured y,her own hands, which Will long remain souvenirs of her industry-in old age. _,.--Mrs. N. was a person of a e ng consti tution and an active mind. Ei a retained her-mental faculties in a remar le - degree to the close of life. She posse ed a Mild temper and an amiable disponi on, and the blending of these qualitieif dered her quiet and happy in her domes relations. She, with her husband, was fixed and united with the church of he choice 28 years since, and she has, Sri Chiistian life, exemplified 'to tl faith she then embraced. Her is finished, and she has gone . I rest. May the living imitate and be prepared to fellow her I land! , • J. N. For a-Seiring Mac. worth the money it must be _ to mans and able to do a w qualitieswork. Ewes Improved eom These'ed by Wi= ir ek Blew t. o n . amiable terms. Samples of vr seem at the Agency. &aim onareol—Good for of old and subscriber Prepue to • eat, The will in • reputed to supply Elba • • sale sad retail, - him his • • • thebeety season, stibnite. Mix &beery Store in Mertmes New Orders firma dealing, &mills, committees, for 20 or more q • • wholesale rake. • -Orders solicited from dealers in all the neighboring towns • • priunptly ute illwL Berries shi • • imp or otherehm. I have Orates hokling 10, 20. each ; also Tray Crates (best berries in nice condition) h • • each, for supplyin gbony festivals, • Vs mom the season • with us about the 18th Juno. B. , Tsmial4 Juno 94. e Inde- Bra(Vord • ••• : its paper. We coP.Tinit t d Tem .. eeting at, t of June. a county 'veisary their semi ! on the 2d .ttended. mmOnced ~ ton, N.Y., nilt. on trial , Royal In- widow, a e and the E. T. Fox. & BLACK% halt just 'stock at aim pat ) DIED. a uniform world the i he ; ;work I. virtues, 1 • the spirit Optciat N ine te be t, ma n a ge easy ; of es all these; ; • are offer most ree k can be • •;. ' the health v. sell end ew days be it whop. • nesters. for No%bet • d Anibal ; • filled at i =I 1 4 t es lat or Tt l e t • l 0.210M0Z00. Wawa 1 Tits Maddag Itisio iPciiits. lam. ifolisidel;Pisalay. Towanda, P.., sr o arms kr the Assetima Ileum sad the leardial keregr PallimClamtosed litsv hated Ina Itha mei /hams Pisa* •Iretes. Mi. iris dm anlillimewat eset in one solid st S piaM t _ WOO* Own coati tot with tha =lll - , agi apse -WTI- PM - sad lot diettletal where tunas" art' dagilt to, be obtained.. The wood lad t Orepiteing, maiss i S t e i ; ommeation with Um suspension a pantile mes; toe. 2 . , , 2 sad mom take up bat 11W. zoom, , wat are _ slifilt aPlManme, ---- - .. z .,Tbil• laml hats id= Witt lirstliera taunts. gol thug aurae medals and dl lo= aim at the; llsehanice, bartitple; ill Nair I - To*. and at Mate Pala ia moons Stator. It= I bsen exhibited in London: whom , to their exoelkaion in sweet nese and powerfot tope, , and delimey of touch, were voluntarily_ forwarded by some of the that pianists of Enigma. • Thine inetrunmede me, in MU those res pects which make a—perfect Piano Poet tly supetiot to any eve* before 4101211 w. .re sgeatir fhi 0. IL Eldridge's Clot.; tags Orgsat. an& d - raided ; a/so the an & odebrated Dodge doab Lord le Uslodeoa. for the family circle, churches, sohools, ie., to which we invite the attention of the citizens of- Bradford ai s V. &srg fastrwowat wor .Juado-4f Horn= I Pawn. Blir Bradford County Convention Lod^ LO of Oa., will meet;et Athens; W4see&y in Thussd4. Jew 11341 sad 1889. et 10 o'clock,iLM , Bon. & B. Chew - P.G.W.QT„ to be present both ' • , L. . Peon, Beep arum B Maw • . Se. EOM= or inltz. at , ,181 JIM" cows HOUSE, Lao!. Pa-411 ato invited to Woad a DWI* Fsidag a sWAY UM* Halo—G. B. Smith's Bag el. BM. 112.00. • , C.D. Hot OCUM Prop's. Fos RlNT.—House and _Lot, with good garden, Enquire admit D. Hdarn• :a, at Towanda Coal Co.'s Opee. Anis 104 L Fos Eire-Onellciuse and oldie of rooms in Towanda boiongbApply to Ono. xraaprs . Rome } or W. A. • Boozwzrz. Towanda. June 10-31* Boon Losr.—The person who bor rowed of me "Triunes erarience or Clow." a large volume bound in black muslin, will oblige use by returning it. June 10-1 t J. Macrae/Arm . Foa SALM AT ♦ B*aollX.—House and Lot on. "Northern Menlo" in Towanda borough. Enquire .of May 18, '69.-tf _ Ngw Houn FOR SALE; CEMAY.—The subscriber offers for sale his dwelling house coat oompletell on State Street (near Judge 'rain's), very cheap. Enquire of T. Cos- RAN, at Barber Shop. May 27-31 M. Mr. HART begs leave. to pre sent his thanks for the very liberal patro nage heretofore extended to him, atui to in form his friends and the pnblio generally, that he is fallY prepared to furnish private lamilies or parties with anything in the line of Ice Cream, Confections or sweet meats on very short notice. &ore, No. 3 Patton Block. 'April 21. fell List of the names of persons. drawn to be Traverse Jurors in as adjourn ed Court of Common Pleas, to be held on the third MONDAY of JUNE, 1869, at one o'clock. p.m. : Silas N. Barnes, Rome twp. ; Jacob Hot. tenstine, Overton ; Calvin Eastman, Oiwell; luso M. Eames, Smithfield ; Allen Bovier, Granville ; Joel Campbell, Litchfield I Bark nel Fitzwater, Canton twp. ; Thos. hicita-\ lion, Sheshegnin ' • John Tomlinson, Ar menia ; Laurence W. Kendall, Burlington twp. ; William Westbrook. Springfield ; Benjamin Denton, Smithfield ,• Jabez Fish, Sheshegidn ;. Edward Walker , Ulster;.Chris topher Platt, Franklin ; J. Stanton Clark. Smithfield ; Jacob A. Wellei, Athens twp. ; John Wolfe, IL'roy twp. ; Albert Tozer, Ath ens twp .J. Abner Doty, Canton born ; Dan iel N. Lalirence, Wells ; Lemuel Sherman, Litchfield ; Elihu B. Case, Troy twp. ; 8. A. Chamberlin, Wysoz; Andrew ILK West, Leßoy: Wilsey Rogers, Windham ; Isaac Smalley, Towanda Rog ers, G. Darius Man ley, Canton twp. ,• Frank Dailey, Spring field Philander Holcomb, Ulster • Allen Conklin, Wyso s ; Geo. Birney, Uls ter ;R. Phelps, Burlington bozo; Dolson J. Han ley, Ai be ; ;antes W. VanAukin, Terry ; Miner T. Porter. Granville The next Session of the Brad ford County Teachers. AiweeiaLion ii to be held at Orwell on the 11th and 12th of Jane. Lecturer—Hon. Oxo. LANDON • Essayiot— ADA Peewees : Dedobnere—E. A. Axe's. E. J. Hamra: ; Barb sea Cbm.-43. J. Cam- BUIX. H. Cameras Jr.. E. M. Farms. Ana PAIISIIOIII. thirtnt& PATIO' ; Entomotogitt— Dr. Herm. A. T. LIUXT, Sec. May 5. TERI But BURNING Aiiwcis COOK ING 13rovs.—Moss hiPsovimoorrs Ann Two NOM PATZIS2II.--.AftAT & long SWIM of-expe riments, we have added the Base Burning principle to this already world-renowned Stove, by means of hot air chambers in front and rear of the of the flre-box, and a regulator at the pipe collar. With this im provement we accomplish the following re sults : - Ist. A. coal fire dui'be kept all winter by repleniihing the lire twice every tWenty-four holm ' I 2d. A occitinuous fire ean be kept through the winter with the consumption of less than 29 lbs. of coal in 24 hours, and the oven kept in baking order a large portion of the time. id. The coal will be thoroughly con sumed without the usual amount of cinders and clinkers, and the annoyance of dump ing the grate every : morning to make a fresh fire., avoided. 4th. For a 'rootlike, with two moderate sized sticks of dry wood, a Ike can be kept from 15 to 18 hours without anr.trouble. This will be found the greatest improve ment yet made in ,Cooking 13toves. It has all the adVilitagee of a self-feeder with much greater economy of fuel, and without its in conveniences. It is tally secured byletters patent. 11Ianufacturtd by _ BRIAR, PACKARD & CO., 17 and 19 Green Bt, Albany, N. Y. For sale by Connum, &mama, &e.. To wanda, Pa. - April 27, '69. Nip 2bvirtistmente. TIOWANDA MARK JL... (INHOLLIALg rltiCes.) Corrected every Wedqesday by C. B. subject to chines daily : Wheat 31 5a 1 75 Bye 100 c 1 Buckwheat .....i 65 • 75 Corn - 85 90 , Oats 60 65 Beans 200 300 Butter (Bolls) , ' 25 28 do (Dairy/ 25 30 8 .1 : „ Potatoes . 35 Flour r 800 10 i OO 20 Onions ' 2.50 800 WIPIETI or Gomm —Whsat. 60 lbs. ; Corn 56 lbs ; Bye. 56 lbs • Oats. 32 )be • Barley, 46 Ms ; Buckwheat; 48 lbs ; Beaus , 52 Me ; Bran. 20 Ihs ; Clover Bead. 80 Ms ; Timothy Bee& 44 lbs ; Dried peaches. 33 The ; Ddsd Apples.. 22 Bs ; Pim tiesd.s6lbs. CONOENTRAIED - LYE ANb TOT la at - c. B. PATO9'd. Nay 20. AA STOOK OF - TOBACCOS THAT ant be beat la quality entries, at By 70 . Oak PAWIII3. ik3oll, SALE atbsC.ribet 4tifrers' L far sale all hie real rotate la ildahorourge psi ifty of a Dwelling Boom sad Lot sad Grocery Stomas the North *la of Lauber* street. sad two'ventat lots ea tie Southold& of odd street, together with satoeial • emit' ' for the cometractios.of three houses. • The property trill be void st s bitrydd. - • ft. W. Rulaiss. Towanda. Kay If Igo& : DROP., HORSFORD'S BREAD Prostation at C. B. PALTINra. UADICRSIJ. CODFISH. WHITE .4.II. dab, Trout saitSmoted • , • 00WXLId1-1117.a., SPICKS OF ALL KINDS;' JAVA and Rio Coffee of all nradss toasted and geouad. • COWELL ff< U WED AND CORN MEAL CHEAP. comma XUB. Ceddingt' . Itftetleeti Nth UR anitzimkiree rook : TOWANDA PAL 3 : , - . , • t• MAIM ' HARD ' W4kk; BLACKfUEITLIS -AID WA GONMAIGIBS OW ' .nk ca. "CMWOE' TRIMMINOC .PSLLOI3. NUT BACKS, TOP LEATHEIL .DASH LEATHER, INANIBLLED CLOTH,SPRINGES k AXIAL. PIPE BOXES, 'CIRCLES, BOLTS, ANVILS, At Codding; Russell '& Co!o. MACHINE OIL, ROPE, LEATHER BELTING, J. N. OALUT CORN SHELLERS, FEERC,UTTERS AND ALL PARKING TOOLS; At Codding,_R4Bell 4. . Co's BtIILDERP-MATERIALB, AILS, GLASS,I PAINTS AND OILS, 1.1/3 AND CEMENT, by the barrel; CARPE7IIit'S, BLACKSMITH'S, And . COG PER"# TOOLS, \ DIIPON,VS POWDER, I,BArres, AMES' SHOVEL PICKS? AND It\ \ WHEEL-111,11 WS,: FISHING TLOKLE an HOOKS. • 0" no 0 a . o cc O • 4 • = Ey 1 CC °I 21 go • 0 0 DOTY'S WASHING MACHINE ; Universal •Clothal Wringer EIXC EIAIOR BENCH - WRINGER. SILVER PLATED WARE, LAMPS. LANTERNS, BRIISM, GUNS AND PISTOLS. POCKET-KNIVES, RAZO,RS, TABLE- CUTLERY, ET ! At Coddirig, Russell & Co. s. PATCH, r ; " • I I `° 3 1 is , • 2 /41 IRON, KEROSENE OIL, TARNISII,i SOYTHES, HERO. FRUIT_ AT WHOLESALL- SZWIN4 MACHINE• Toinads;likaary =MEE MI ' , -= MI STOVES, it.c. Mil suss; Mats, SPOICICL - TRILLS, MELLOWS, 'and BABBITT METAL, GAS PIPE, . PUMPS, and SAWS, (2=l CHURN POWERS, PLOWS.' • In larp stock. %cladlni w PI I 1). ;4s.x II 0 1! g CD The largest Stock of BOIRSORS, AND Is Towanda. ;fil 8 ° V. 1. 4 1 rd I igigo i .11 2 , E N , I p Hag co ik e! 11 BOLD itssinfOros .ws snag NAILS, • Apar" for Elias i10w0...11r. J r ~~~~~~ ;M~Q 0 pififfly - DRINA: N., I No. loo .lhill - khssfi U Mil TO virAktriA, PENN'4', t .. ~r: :~ ~ ME =I .‘ • Key eenetailtiy ea hand the most cOmple4 . ' , .tiatortsest al : - - . BOOTS AND WOES, ' • LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, HARNESS, 84D013ERY HARDn2i, TRIIN 8, TRAVELLING BAGS, All of *Web will lii(rold upon tie MOST REASONABLE TERMS! the teputption of SASH, "-11umphrey'q Boa " r Is so well established that We-constder It :an- necessary to say anything about them. May 12, 1869 T RACY 4 , MOORE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STUCK Spring and Summer Goods, Wiley an now offering cheap for cash.— SILKS, P PLINS, AL PACAS, DOM SHIRTiNi CARPETS, ' OIL CLOTHS; HOOP SKIRTS, SOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS: Please call sad say:nice oar stock before parebsifes el sinsbere. . - - Tosaads. April 18s8; UrANTED.--20 Good Bark Peeler.' V V by the Towanda Touting Co rat rata wood. Bradford County Pa. Rights' ingot will be pal daring time peeling smolt. - J. B. HOWL Orteawood.May'3l. 1869, BRIDGE NOTlClL—Notice is hero by gives by the anderrigeod Comulaslor Gm seder the set of NW. General aseenbb , of the Conunoarreslth of Penasylvania, eatitied an "Act to haterporate the Waverly and North Branch Bridge desocia!loa," approved, Sir* Rath, 1 1 / 1 7,tba the requidte among of mock-to hite the lecorporatlon of odd Aseodation bee bad anbecrlbed and that a nreetlag of the Stock Holders IMF be held at the Bradford Howe In Athens Toinehip. oa Thursday, Jane it at 2 o'clock PAIL for the cloak:ors asd organhation of the Aaoofattoa . ALbies, Ps., 141 19. 1119. NEW MICE COFFEES 'ANt -MOM nitsTo' STOOk oi tWlTivOnDri CORFU _ ARATRID FE B , : crithit r; mut up tog , ; i7.0 --,• piervEClL rOBBIGN AND' DOUBBIIO , A; Asy ltis of all 11116 Is *de _ 'gp= at . • 11. MORS. r 00L-60,000 Itie: WOOVW&IIted ter which easb will bs paid. Nay 25, Nit pr. A. /30C[1RLL. NE ill NM WHIPS n &c„ &c, ;PCS, .. GS, C✓ MUSLINS e\ TICBI'NG, CROCKERY, GLASS WARE TRACY & %wont yugoTirt WM II MOM P. L. IL:01. "- lsuUauous! OCERIES, PROVISIONS, e MIAMI FUT MEAL kC OPEN, WILLOW 410 ST9sE • '- - I M I :c Nci. 1, ritibx's B I ir,' - I E utbealpt cup Mmiti,k, ridgt -sic' TO W Al*? PA, Nett/ and D 'fable floods, mcitriD DAILY Assortment away's Comgete. Gieat lOdocements to CA , ,IS"'I -,13..U.k E R a 1 COUNTRY. 'PRODUCE Ittmght and Sold at THE MARX.ET 'RATES: I.oNa_ & KEELEA Nov •11, 1868. II -AT, CAP, AND FUR STORE I L - 1- . . .. . . , . .. 7 .... The and ined'have opened a Store:on the earth Ade of +iercark pew block, _ TOWANDA, . , Inglis tiles Intend to keeps fall itaao ni PAINIONA TILE • AND SEASON ABL•i: 4 Goods; consirtlng of lIAIS, CAPS; If URS; TRAVELLING B tGS, UMBELLAS, CANES, GLOH.S, BUFFAI I O•Atid WOLF ROBES, Which we will Sell at- the lowest possible ?rice 4 and respectiully soli it a %hare ot the 1)111.01w of the retitle. pir Hats fitted with •be Americas Contormater, 'CU/N:0;1 .t a 443.11( TowaodA, Oct 5, I,IJ NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF U. 5.-A CAM CAPITAL, $1,000,000-PAR At FULL Cbsrtered by Congress, 19€8 CLARENCE B. CIARIE, Pmident ; ' JAY COOKE, Chairm'n Finance and Ex. Com ; HENRY . D. COOKE, Vice President ; ESEESOW- W. PEET; Secretary and Actuary _. The advantages of the Nationat'Llfe Imo:vane Company are : - 1. It is a National CO.. chartered by Congress ; 2. It has a paid up Capital. of Onit Million Dol tars 3. It offers low rates of Prifainms ; 4. It lambdas larger insurance than other Com panies, for the same money.! 5. It Is definite and certain ; 6. There is no possibility of misrepresentation by agents, or misunderstanding by policy. holders ; 7. The policies are plain contracti . ,:n mach in• =ranee for so lunch money - ; - S. All policies are non-forfeiting ; 9. The policies are exempt from attachment. i E 7 W. CLABIck Co., Bankers, Philadelphia; Gemini Agents. B. 8. RUSSELL, 11 anger. N. C. EISBIZNE . . MASON iarAgenta for Towanda and vicinity. Jig TV: .DOOLITTLE,-PBACTI • CAL JEWELER.—WaoId inform the people of Bradford end suroonaing Counties, that he bas opened a new Jewelry Store in Can ton. Where will be found constantly on band, a nicely selecked' stock of • goods in b 5 line. consisting of Ladies arid Gents Gold and 811., ter. Watches, of Anierlokn. Bogs bih end Swiss mannfacture,'Clocks, Jewelry, Gold Pens. and all the articles usually. .ound in a first class Jewelry Starr All goods sold as reasonable as in any c 1 the surrounding cities, and wax rented u repreanted. Repalring.and jobblig done on short notice, andon the most favorable tenth: A liberal ablre„of patronage h respect. full solicited. Tkoy Street,. Cant on Pa . , May 12, '69. A- VALUABLE _DAIRY FARM FOE -BALE.' The subscribers cffer for sale their fine-Dairy Farm. 'attested two .miles east of Greenwood,' McHenry •Co., Dibio 4 s.— ald Farm contains three banditti and twenty res choice land, described ,follows : 160 acres choice limb red, 100 mitt medow, and .6 s ums under the plow. Good dwelling house and outbuildings, large cattle , barn KM and good torie barn. The finest Eying springs In the country moot - g through a commodious spring haute. h cosb!e of keeping 75 cows, and is only 111 miles from Abbo.t's Churn Fa tors. Teims one half cash. balance ilk easy payments ata per cent. ictereat. References. H. N. Geronld.. Greenwood, R. EL Mandy' McHenry county, 111, or F. 8. Ayer, Shotoln he YE R.. 4. 8. A May 9, 1869.-tl . B, 8. AYER: oR, SALE.— Fifty thoneand acres l. of the finest farming land, situated in the County of Loa Andes: California, at prices unglue from $lO t0`320 (currency) per acre.— These lan a are contiguous to the thriving city 'of LOS An geire„ and are admirably adapted for the cultivation of the Orange,Lemon, Firpol- bee, lisiberrr aid fruit' ad grain of every description. Great attention [snow bring giv en to the - production of Raw Silk in this 44- trict, for which. the genial \ climate renders it -especially aired. - Arranvineats will short ly he made by which ' , deriding emigrants can be famished with go ar litres for title deeds be fore leaving . New York. Pot turthir Nation.' ism aedresa • - 4 , TILESTON, Kit EBY & CO. March 30, '6O-6in • - • Los Atngelfs, Cal. LIME I LIME 11 LIME 1 1 I , The understated liereb3i announces to the public that he keeps constantly en hand at his KILN in BRO WNTOWN whi c hply of fresh burned NEW YORK LIM Bbe will sell u cheap u It can be. bought at any point along the CanaL , DAVID BROWN. Nay 41869.4 f NjlV7 StOCK. OF FLOUR CHEAP at . • E. B. PATC)FeI. May 20. • rP - HAT CELEBRA.TED SELF RM. J.. lug Flour at ' C. B. PATCH'S. May 20. ALL 'GROCERIES AND Provisions at wholesale and:elan at No 7 $O. • - C. B.evrairs. FRSH FIGS TAMAILINZ PEE-, seem sad Jellies still bads. • COWELL & MIXER. - AGENT WANTRD.—For Prof. , t-s• Parsons Laws of Bosiness, With full Di. reetiOna and Forma for all Tranasetkona in "arm State, c b lt y THNOTHILIIII PARBOXIII L. L. D., Pro. tam Law in Harvard University" • new Boos rot xviarnovr. Explaining 'very kind of Coatratt and legal obligation, and Mowing pow to draw and execute thew. The tigbest "and best authority in the land. Send for oar liberal terms: also for our Patent Bible Pro. as. Pane Pam PARIIELES*OO.PhiIe. 01/010E 113ANDIRS. cow= a MR. freak A DIIINISTEATOR"A NOTICE:— Ex Notice is beretry gtva , that ail pergolas uldebted to the estate otl. ht Wetittes. lacy, Ulster tap" 6014 twreleseted le lute lit. mediate payment, sad • all versos* hating claims against said estate mod regret them, dal, estkatleated for settle:mit: WAtiritaB. June .1869. A4aisististor e - Ed bereby gives; ip!romio debted to ,tho - emu, of _ tots of Pike top.l doe% aro foqoarteA to team Issediafo_ poomoid, Son basing 'claim saint saki Mats walpspaq Iles dal, sotpolateatikt for mottlootoot. • •• • • • • Man* SHELL, Joss 3, IBM . - 1 • assentor. A DIIII4ILTRATORS Itotke is Leahy /Mil to all ooroosi' fa devted to tie Nisi. a 1.0.1, WONG. Pa* of Ulster lop.. deed., are roquoliod to wake holoodlate payment, sod thou WU, claims opted mid estate.. seat punt this duly autheltleated for sellloasoot. _ JAMBS VANDTKJe, Idehada-gat Jana 3,1869: ADMINTWS NOTICB.--Notice hi hereby sates theist, moms Indebted to the *pt. el JOBS DU AND, deed.; lete of Herrick twp. are re:postai to Nuke Immedi ate mould, tilthost delay, eM those learnt/ claims *Opt- told state mod moot then duly Lathe:Attested for settlesed. • . • MARXA M DUR N Jose S. INS. Ifa f dafeato ri.. T N THE DISTRICT_ COURT OF Atha Milted States. For the Wasters Midst- Of Pennsylvania. /sassy 13. Corson . a Bank rapt mass the Acted Congress of March 241. 1867 1 huh% *PAW for a discharge front all his Gems. rind other elabss pre,ablF sitlerseld Act, By order of the Court, Notice, is hereby given, to all- penons who have proved ' debts: sad ether persons interested, to appear on the 12th day of Jane, 1869. et_ 2 o'clock, P- M.: before Z. Overton, Jr., lbrq:. Begfriter re Bankruptcy, at his once. la Towanda, Pt.: to show cause. if any they have, a Discharge should not-far_graaled• to Um .d Bankrupts . And for her. Notice Is hereby - given, that the fleeced and Third Meetings of Creditors of the su'd iluakft l 9, reqtdred by the 27th and 28th Sections orsakl Act, re fi t be -bild berate the said Seeger, at the MN time and pg?------ B. C. McCAND • March 18,1869. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an persona Indebted to the imitate of Jeremiah Rosen, late of Towardsboro.. lee d., are resueeted t te make immediate payment, and all , persons hav ing claims anima said estate; aunt present them duly authenticated for settlement. • • . • HOBBS? maze, Admiedetzerar. Nay 18,1889. EXECUTORS NOTICE. 7 -,Nofice_ la hereby given that all-persons indebted to the estate or IMmuel Gates, late of Smith field, deo'd are requested to make immediate payment: and all persons having . claims upon. said estatemust present them-datv aulhentlea ted for settlement. IRA C. ROLLOCS, , JIB. R. WEBB, , May 12, 1862 EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE,—Notice is hereby given that all; persons. indebted to the estate of JAMES 07/1811801% late of Wpm= top., are requested to make ' mmedi me payment, and all persons barb, eia ims up on said estate moat present them tag authen ticated fif settlement. MARY'OIIERBON, - ; May 14,1969. Executor. BCIIIII7OII G2IOIIIAL ° O 071101, Hammaria Pa., May 6.1869. To TIM OWXZJOI 01 UNPATZWILD PANDO. In obedience to an Act of Amiably, approved the Bth day of April, one thouaand eight bun dre,d• and sixty-nine, you as hereby notified that the t•County Lard Lien Docket;' contain* ing the list of imps' ented buns for Bradford county, orepart d under the Act of Assembly of the twentieth of May, one thousand eight hun dred and sizty-four, and the supplement there to, has this day been forwarded to the Prothoo• otary of the scanty, at whose °face ft may be. • examined. n The lienecan only be liquidated by the payment of the parchase mosey, Interest and - fees. and receiving patents through this Department. Proceedings by the. Attorney General have been stayed for otter:lir from this rate, is order that parties may obtain their patents without additional cost.-- ' JACOB Y. CAMPBELL, Surveyor General. May 12:1869 RPHSN'S COURT SALE.- By virtue otan order hued - out of the ,Or phan's Ceurt of &afford 'County. the ender-, signed administrator of the estate of John Horton, late of the Township of Terryolsc'd, will expose atpublic sale on the perishes. on WEDNESDAY, Jame SO, at 10 eicloek a. at.. the followine described lot, piece or parcel of land situated in said township known as the Home stead, btiondtd u follows: •• - • On the North by land of Geo. , F.'Horton, East by the 'Miguel-um River. South-.by Wil; Ham Terry, and West by Myron. Babcock, con 'Mehl 90 acres more or lesmitncludiall. kin In terest In saw mill and orivelegs,) aboorso acres improved, dwelling house two barns, st4e house, out buildings and" fruit trees there on. (Subject to an y incumbraacs 611 account in of provisiens made the wit! of said testator for Harry Home.) • , ALSO—One other lot -imam meths "Dodge Farm," in which said John Horton. owned 3on,s , undivided half part or moiety, mid "Dodge Farm," bounded and described u follows, on the North by lauds of John -F. Dodge. East the Susquehanna River , South by lands of Am. by drew J. Jackson sad Joseph illbtt, • and West by 13. Thompson and Jno. Dana coatalaing led acres more or lesmabout 100 acres !avowed, Melling house and good barn, and fruit / trees thereon. • - • , TRIINS.4ISO be paid when eaeit paroel. 01 land - Is struck down, 81080 on each parcel on confirmation of sale, balance In two. equal an seal Installation from eondramtion, with in terest on all,imma unpaid manually._ . r .„ ORO. P. HORTON. Nay 10. 1869 ELMAR HORTON, • . Executor, Nita.!lantana. WARMERS OBSERVX-RED F iflßff—A Thoroughbred. Short Horn or . Durham Ball, recorded stock, A. H. 8.. vol. 8. Will stand for service the prausat mason, on Joseph Hornet's farm, In Monroeton, at the fol lowing very low rate of "service, cub aowe— Slagle cow. $3 ; Two cows, SS t: Flys or six cows. $10• Ten cows. $l5. Abe for sale, calves, both heiress and bolls, the get of Red Kirk. Call and emanates the Mock- J. 0. BONET. - • Monroeton May 5 ; 18 69.. - • LU.E STONE. As persons wishing. Raging,. steps. sills; lintels, water tables, or any kind Of build inn stone, will please address the undersigned. All orders promptly attended to. - • J. W. GOODWIN. P.O. Box 330. P. 8.----Ahly order; left filth Joan MAC= will be forwarded. May 5, '69. pIC.KLESAIEADY FOR, USE BY the package or bandnd at - Hy 20. - C. B. PATCH'S. CHOICE FLOUR, all the grades at the lowest possible prices. Febl4 McCaig &WIC. DRIED FRUITS OF ALL KINDS McCAßlik, MIX, MEANS Hf:kl7S'E, • Towai trai PA. JORDAN k HORTON, Prop's Thu popular Hotel bas Log been thoroughly refitted-and repaired, and furnished througnont with new and elegant Furniture. will be open for the reception of guests, on BATORDIN, MAT,. 1, 1869, neither expense nor, pains - has been spared in rendering this. holm a model Betel, in a[l its arrangements. A. just re ared. quality - old Barton Ale forinvailds April 28, 1869. nllo ICE FLOUR OF ALL GRADES at the lowest plias. COWELL • 7ETEII. SEAMLESS Kip GLOVES, =I • THE BEST IN THE. )lARWVT. \ LA ?ULL LINE OF COLONS, 1 IN ALL 'SIZES. JUST IiCEIVED BY, POWELIr& CO Gooto cumra VINEGAR: sit PATCH'S Towanda, Nay 10. '49 ROOMS,,. WOODEN AND WIL- L, low Ware.'&c. COWILL &NUR. QTONENURE OF ALL. 'MD& (*WILL NTIg. En