Inuifol4 Stputer. LOCAL AND GENERAL. sir Strawberries are selling in El mira at 16 mita per quart i lek. The second trisl'of Dix NOBLI r esulted u dillthe fink in the disagreement of, the jury. so- Scranton has a first class res taurant where no intoxicating thinks ars sold. dust what every town shonlihave. som. Fishermen who visit the streams in Sullivan county, report the „ speckled beauties " scarce this season. 1d• The youngsters unable longer — b:Prestrairytheir patriotism, have already ,commenied binning Are crackers. ler The County Teachers' Conven tion tabl&l a resolution offered at its -last session ficommending the election of wo man aaschool directors. , Vll. An adjourned guidon of the Grand Divialon 8. of T. for Western New Tork, was held in. Waverly on Townley and Wednesday of this week. iiiir What a spectacle Grecian benders will present in a short time if the axiom "Just as the Awls is bent the tree's inclined." be true. se- A Fair and Festival for he benefit of the Episcopal Church will open in Idercur's New Hall, on Monday even ing next, June 21, and continue for several days. a& lir. G. B. ALVOED has our thanks for a good supply of string-beins and new turnips. Mr. A. keeps i full sap ply of green vegetables. sek. Particular attention of mer chants and bluffness men is directed to a no tie 3 of the County Treasurer in another col- DMA. ta.. The first ripened of our home grown strawberries, for this season, appear ed in this market on Monday the Isth inst. ; grown by Mr. SHERWOOD of Hollll#ook, and R. M. WELL.r.s. as. The pews in the Episcopal Church are to be sold at auction, on Mon day; JUly sth. . All persons desiring sittings in tlfechurch are requested to be present. itter Thc Ithaca Journal makes the astounding:announcement that flu Episco- pal Clergyman niade a prayer on the occa sion.of decorating the soldiers graves in El mira. ter LASKY S. POST, well known to many of the traveling p_nhlie, as a gentle manly and obliging conductor on the Wil liamsport d Elmira R. B. kir many years, died in Elmira, on Sunday evening 6th inst. tom' C. W. McMcritßAY has been ap pointed Post Master at Granville Summit, Viet J, T. LEONAILD, an inveterate copper head, who was appointed by Aitnanw Jontr- SON. The new appointee gives general sat isfaction to thelieopleW Granville. re,. A wedge of gold, in the shape of a brick was exhibited at Taylor's hotel in Rome, one day last week, valued at $41305,38 in gold. It was the property of Mr WARD, who gathered the shining thud and had it refined. An old man named BENJAMIN, and his daughter. a young woman about eighteen years of age, were brought from the western part of the county last week and lodged in jail, in default of bail, having been bound over by N. M. Ciaxocs►x, Esq., ofTroy, on a charge of incest and infanti cide, on complaint of the wife and mother. stir C. S. TAYI OR'S store in Stand ing Stone, was entered by burglars on Tues day night of last week, and goods to the amount of about fifty dollars stolen, Mr. T. is poit master, but does not leave his stamps in the office, so that the thief did not make as large a haul as he expected.— This is the se; and time within a year that t he'same stole has been entered by thieves. telt— A friend in Rome informs tie that there is in that township a beech tree, hiving two separate and distinct trunks fo,r, about 25 feet from the ground, when they are united. The tree is thrifty, and no one seems to understand the cause of this strange freak of nature. These is a space of four feet between the trunks at the roots. ittir Friend Al vord of the Reporter, says.he "regrets-to notice that he (we) is . n,ut enjoying good health." Well, we've not hut an opportunity of trying the thing on very lately., t _bos if Stephen will furnish tie a m Xll supply of the article we will show him whether we'do or not.— Way. Adv. If bfotker K.i.:vmsr will only follow our ad viee, will guarantee him good health, and plenty of it. This is our prescription : Don't drink lager, or any other whiskey, qpend lesS time in your office, think less. Ike- Tic fellewieg named persons were installed officers of Athens Lodge L 0. of G.T.. for present term : W. C. T., J. B. Resvzs ; W. V. T., Miss ELL., WELLES ; YT. S., E. Eisaalcs, Jr. ; W. A. S., Jvo. C. WELLES ; W. T., Mrs. E. DRAKE ; W F. S., JAS. IL WrEsos ; W. M. Miss ANNA TYLER ; W. D. M., Jos. ELT ; H. S., Miss S. Pr.sxnas T.A. R. BL. MisA SARAII SPAULDING ; W. C., M. J. WELLIM 0. G., Wot.corr ; I. G., Mrs. SAILIII Coorzn.; IssAc Litoarr, Lodge Deputy. '• An effort was macre a few years since to prohibit the importation of fire crackers into this country, but our pa triotic senators and congressmen thought that the Fourth of July might as welt be stricken from the calendar, and refused to pass.the law. So thought our enterprising and patriotic townsmen, McCsar. do 31tz, and they have now added to tlited'exteruiive stick of first class groceries, a full supply of Fire crackers and Fire works of every de3cription, which they can sell to country .dialers at as low figures ` as they can buy th-ni in the city. rag' KINNEY of the Waverly Advo ife.says, Towanda is the wealthiest . town of its size in Northern Pennsylvania ; that it contains a greater proportion of first class buildings than any other town he ever saw, that its hotels put to blush anything they have in Waverly ; that there is are amount of intemperance vastly in dispropiartion to the number of churches ; that our people are sadly lacking in putlie spirit, judging from the condition of the streets. Mr. K. must have fallen into bad company during the latter part of his stay in our village, or else he is afflicted with dyspepsia. Isar Some true heart has given ex pressions to its generous nature in the fOl lowing sentiment : "Never desert a friend when enemies gather round him. When sickness falls on the heart, when the world i, dark and cheerless, is the time to try a true friend. They who turn from a scene of distress betray their hypocrisy and prove that interest moves them. , If you have a friend who loves you and studies your Inter est and happiness, be sure and sustain him in adversity. Let hiin feel that his former kindoesi is appreciated, and that his lon is not thmarn. away. Real fidelity may be rare, but it exists in the heart. Who has not !peen and felt ita power? They deny its worth who never loved a friend, or labored to Enke a friend happy. Paannx ' nai,l474;i Tamrt and WILLIAiI Xmas of' tide us students Mike Poughkespidecomineusis4 _ 4 r Wx. HUM of this pinata VI. gaged in compiling s book of Hymns for ass otpreyer meetings. end ohnrebes. 4 47: 11..H0w4X,8,54, been 'WM ed street EA this i borough., - 7 8titkin Agent Baum toed severely Wand a leer veiiks since, Li A' . to be sienna Gobi: !.. - —Judge Sure and ladi. of Owego. Asia. boded their golden. Waddbig.on Musli" evening. JIM & - ;ad. Swims at 01 1 11 thus figured quits eonsplonously io.tbe_, lioUtlor of this county. —Atm poitarof one of the Methodist 011ossittel of flerantos. :Sahhssted his golden waddiag caThdirdmjlsst We notice among ak. tunes of the pests, that of Mr. J. B. $n fl of Wyelnsing. —Prat P. P. Bused Rome, this county, takes part in the. great Bolton !Musical In• biles. —E. N. Mawr and L 0. MACELIMANA who are at prelleili Tide% theirkiends,in this place, have been oridineil*Wea on board the Babble which is io sail from Bea ton on the 30th bid.' • . — G. D. LW /40 . 0 f Tray , *Wed through this place yftsterday on his way tci Kansas. He gooi to ilook after _some teal estate in Topeka. Mr. I'4. id accompanied by his wife. 4_ . Miss, son of Hon. E. Bran Um, of Ilyersburg..tibloolmtYt ilroOlatot. at the Mandela NoMPI School Wit week. Mr. Um was the youngest member of the class by serreral years, yet he stood seccrtd. Ms thesis was "Informal Indnottaru'f J. —E. Gum, Gen. W. Parrott,' J. B. Buys, Casa. E. 'Warm; J. B. &ma, U, B. PLIISONIS, G. H. Err= and 'nu, W.V. Rumor, Dawn and Guiccuts Housros, all from this county attended the Meeting of the Grand Lodge of Good ,TemPims at Scranton last week. —We have received several copies of the Portland, Oregon, Evening Conenavia, which is now wader the editorial manage ment of our old townsman, M. P. lieu-- Judging from the tone of the (bmmerclal we opine that PAT still adheres to his old fogy political notions. —Bev: J. Ô. CAIRNOCRAN, at one time pis ! for of the Presbyterian church, 'hwy. bila just severed his oonneetioti with the church atDanville, and taken the pastorate of the Presbyterian church at Meadville, Pa. —Maj. OVERTON and family arrived it Salt Lake City, on the 6th inst. —Warxnaun do %Lynn of Danville, ref port sales to the amount of nearly fine hund red thousand dollars for last year. --Sarmotrn Nyanza who left this place some fifteen or sixteen years ago for Cali fornia, has been in town for several days past. Mr. H. accumulated a nice little for tune in California and - is now comfortably Betted in New York City. He is a son of D. W. Evan= of this place. —We congratulate our townsman, Dr. H. Wasrorr, on his good fortune in discovering a metal for dental purposes, which is much cheaper, and far preferable to rubber. This material has been kited for the past year and has given universal satisfaction. Dr S. & Warra, of PhiladeFphia, one of the largest dealers in dental gixals, in the United States, is Dr. W.'s agent. Porrraa,, A.CRAMBRELIN, G. D.- iloarinvr. and - P. D. Moartow, are trout.. fishing in Potter county. They drove through with their own team and the fish ing wagon. --Dr. IL Wzgros, of this place, *Presi dent of the " Bradford and Susquehanna Dental Association," was on Monday last the recipient of some valuable and beauti ful dental instruments at the hands of mem bers of the Association. —Jousi Connor; a conductor on the N. Y. k E. R.R. died at his residence in Bing hamton. on Saturday evening last. Mr. C. was at the tea table, and became strangled by a piece of bread, which produced inch violent coughipg as to break a blood vessel. He lived but a short time after the accident. The deceased was a brother-in-law of J. M. OoLt.rsa of this place. f —Drs. Rorrox, Mims, Ax.rsx, 'arid Mown of this county, attended tho meeting of the State Medical Society in Erie last week. Most of the members made an excursion to Niagara Falls, after the ad journment of the session. --S. W. ALTOBD, C. G. KELLum, C. Hots. TON, and CHAS. P. Warmas, Were elected delegates from the Lodge in this place to the G. T. County Convention Meeting, now in session at Athens. —Among the gradnatesjit the State Nor mal School at ?dansfteld, we note the follow ing from this comity : Misa Mass,. 3. BITEN• sax, Troy ; Miss Sus B. Cnittnax.2., P.4lte ; Miss Emma R. DOANE, Leona ; Miss Lubwr- Ta LION, Spring Hill ; Taos. E. Mimi, My ersburg ; B. B. SLADE,' Alba ; .ELNVIt Sorsa, Columbia ; Mivros D. STILES, East Troy. The salutatory was delivered by Mr. SLADE. —Oar old friend BMIE, assistant asses sor of Internal Revenue for the western per. lion of this county was in town on Monday. Mr.B. has heldthe position ever since the of fice was created and has made a most efficient and faithful officer, and should the " pow ers that be" think-it expedient to give his place to nnothcr good republican, it will not be on account of his political, opinions, or neglect of` duty as an officer. —Among the distinguished guests pres ent at thie "--gulden wedding " of Mr. and Mrs. SwErm, in Owego, N.Y., last week, was Gen. Hrsar M. WarrrEtstr, Chief Quartermaster of the Freedmen's Bureau, at 'Washington. He is a nephew of the late "Peter Parley "' (S. G. GOODRICH), and served with distinction in the war, having been Chief Quartermaster of the Army of Georgia. He inherits in a great degree the superior literary attainmeits of his uncle, and is at present historiart of the organiza tion known as the "Army of Georgia."— He is also noted for the systematic method with which he transacts all business, and was at one time favorably mentioned for, the position - of Third Auditor of the Treas ury. Our Governthent is fortunate in the, possession of so able and worthy a servant, and more es,p: clay - Gen, Howame, op whose staff he occupies an important place. There is perhaps no man in the service who is more fully acquainted with the various ramifications of the Quartermaster's Deport ment. - seL, We thin' there is' no .doubt that Summer has 'at last made its appear. once, and people should no longer hesitate about purchasing suitable clothing for, warm weather. On 3of the moat necessar y articles of dress for this season is a light summer hat, and we know -of no better place to purchase than at the celebrated es. tablishment of Cum= 4t. AMUSIM south side klercur's new block. 11‘9.. For the purpose of direeting more particular attention, of. farmers and dairymen to the subject of raising cows for dairy purposes, I hand you for publication in the Baron= the following item : khavia coW'eight years old and have li ken pails to weigh her milk on iseveral oc casions with the following results : May 15 (three days after turning out to pasture) evening 84 lbs. May 18th, evening, 17 quarts. May 19111, morning, 13i quarts. May 28th, morning, 28.11ba- June 2d, evening, 351 lbs. If anybody clan beat this I shall be glad to hear from them. The cow milrorabord' the but of February. Towanda, June 16. ~ p,rilyptimmainiffiserasOzt, by Rev. & 4T: - Lon. pallor of the Baptist • witilendnyltrenhie IaStIN id to by slaw) andlenoi, eonipbeff, einem bettor ooniinfietkins in *ARON •31441. 1 04880.11111 eXeY 7 11Ia r v #,P ll° !PO 41rthiMitili*OSAil .of man 44411 Mar 614111 " 11 °1 1 " 1 4 1 411 4 0 3 1.*441",„ will find their nsiinliesi icrestly_msaita, Ada their Oft& itoiaidd Pfllliii_ l 9 ool oll**l94 l / 1 A004 , 34W Ii nw We ham tio; Rathilm , rBP;lo l 4:3oo l odwzrenw*On, the day and responsibility of the Asioeie= tion; and we'idieeiaifnksti l ltey may hein7 otinreettkeliiritiorelirmly welling the Oh& Gum . of this plikep,in n e",wripsisisi effort to ilaYollol2ll.' OtnulaySilicior ristitutiLiuidei the luisilkolotthe 11:110011weli?-408 868 Liberty Oozneedart week. Sim 0.8. rot At gdi.p4m ._ANdated wase l oondnotod. Alin 'tactics. which were both interesting andTlfrbctiye. *3oo,ril NOW Amoibetitkir herd' its *mud session with the Cseten Baptist Cher& lest' week: 'ltem' E. IL ALL Of anlibleid. :AU rude. Moderator 4 Dr; Mow, of Welles.. - -ehosen Clerk. The introductory sermon wan, delinied byltar. S. 3. 'Linni, L ed ilielkoirinda church, 11.,'Wuusug of.. thlii puce wits alai:Lod Corresponding BeF,taii, and TIMM* for the current -year. Mart rnlnlaters,andw goodly nuintri of w ere ' resent.— Resolutiorut stronglyeandemning the use of all intoxicating benc,d7 o, _were ,Pacs!le4. The next meeting - "willibir held 'on Tuesday; dune 7. 1870, at TOWinada. . I —The annivasszy of the Swift.ScbOol connected with. the „Mgt Presbyterian church of this place was celebrated on Sun day aftesnoon last-, The exercises were all of a very interesting Amide*, and were so arranged sa,not to weary either the children or spectators. Me, cy were's, the, ,Siiperin *dent' read: hie report 7 etbich contained much usehd liformitiowendrneiny valuable suggestions in riftience to Sunday School - Miss Rums Hoots: Presided at the or gan, and Mhertiarrix Kwi led the Infant, - class in' singing: Prjxea Were awarded eleven scholars who had been present eseiy"ldnikdsy.,4*Ag,,tbe' -The sebool numbers 116 ; We mattes et-' temlance was 8k Total amount' id Mis t sionary collections during the`yesr $215 Da. : The ,felloFieg Jihevarere writ tetity i lady in the Weat, on the death of Mra. - Elurta, wife of. Dr.- Hu.= ol.Parolay, and daughter of Dr f %. F. and Muni= T, Homo's, of Tarrytown LX3 OR TEI MUTH OF COLUMN manna She faded away in the early Ere Nature put on her robe of green, And with a peaceful look in her clear blue eyes, She calmly passed to the ,19d tumeeti.„ Oh, she has gone front us ; so young and so fair, Wearing all the charms of youthful bloom, And round our hearts there wane..., deep sadness, O'ershadowing us in Midnight gloom. Earth's tenderest ties were twined around her, And fain would we here had ‘ her stay; Bnt angels round the throne were beckoning As if to hasten her flight away. - No fear of death, could blanch her marble cheek. Nor dim the pure luster of her eye ; Through faith she looked above this fleet ing world, Wherejoys immortal no'er fade or die. Her face was radiant with beat:pray glory As she marmeredii parting prayer, And then we knew, by her sauiti , like beauty, That the seal of death was , wriliten there. We miss her, yes, we mitistiteeheiwful saw- shine That she east on eirery side, And ire *town the ernshed and' blighted hopes, Of a fond and loving bride. But there's a light to lure us homeward, In this sorrowing world of °Ars • And we'll strive to meet the dear lyloved one Where forever bloom needing flowers.. E. L P. 8., Rochelle, 111., May, 1869. MST Co* OutaAar, AND Kuissx4.--$- Mr. Editor:—How long twist, shall,- and will our citizenis, who do not keep cows to lira upon their neighbors, submit to the outrages and damages'done almost daily by the cows of other citizens; many of whom are abundantly able: to pay for ow Pasture ? Is a front or garden gate left, open for a few minutes, in rushy Mrs. CoW, AO; with - especial delight, lib° beautiful add valuable evergreens, and soon' their' beauty' are fore - far goice=ilecriiWs are. destroyed—gardens 'cut up--vcgetable r s eat; en or destroyed = valiable young fruit and shade trees are mutilated—lawns disfiguied, and the labors and hopes of years of care and labor brought to naught. There are many cows, within our borough' that appear to have received 'special train ing for the opening of gates—breaking down fences—cliinbing into wagons arid sleighs_ —foraging apt& loads of hay, wad. stealing. - their living generally ; to the great annoy-f mice . 01' our community, and to that of ma nrpeople who visit Towanda upon business. The cow owner's are aware of these raw a ; brit what do they care ? • There are people in town, keepirig cows, who do not buy a pound of cow fodder from - one year's end to another. It was only a few nights since, that one of those lawless, trained cows broke off the entire tops of six cloy° and valuable young acne Chestnut treesan Pine Street Poor people who are. illy prepared to procure co' pasture, are not so rilic"fi to be censured for these things, as thoselpersons who are able . to do better. More anon. W. The utility of Life Ineurance Companies is , no longer questioned by any one. Ii fact men who have taken pains to tutor= themselves upon the subject, have come todonsiderit a duty they oWe tothem selves and to their families to provide in this manner for those who may be dependent up on them for support. Fortune is so tickle, that the man who is in of Cirencuishin ces to-day, may find:himself , penniless to." morrow. A small amount inVested in a pol icy in a good Life Insurance Co. wosd place, the - family' on many an info:Waste man beyond the reach otwant. It is no less the duty of a man of small means, • to pro vid4 by a judicious investment of this kind for his Wife and little ones-who ere Unble at any time to be deprived of his support.— Lifi is unoettaip,-. but de5t4.4.:414 - tuittitU e)m.talte 'MO' that min 'tyke fidlifte „fro: vide fez' ids honeelliold whin "he' hill Op" portunity is : w orse than a 4: infidel. 01.11 the Insurance Companies organisied • none have met withgrethter , success, t h an the Ks-.tional Life, which commenced operitleki. about one year since, and is conducted by same .of the''kest businnis Amen in 'lids country, and upon a principle easily nildev= stood by Mr. IL Iltntszin who is wetland favorably known to the people of this county is the Gealtral stiiseer:4 Miss COmpany for this State. N. O. Evamisi and CoL A. (..-Menu: sew agents In this place. Persona desiring to insure should call on them at 'Menke and aim ine bibles; : A sir A horse attached Ai; wagon w9mtpzi4 Hr,,; ft-Mgh, 4061 11 0. 1 0 6110 ** ban g 'ow= arena the streets on Mon * WI aVtio g y! infror4 of Prr4 14.5 . 44 54.:4 1 /4 '01 '9 01 4. 0 tio1 113 g • .1.417,414=145471=tt.: T. P. PAT 011„ :ail itfee awolow o m b ir . ICdiifii 'rtlessa _ Leonard &Alp, Lilley, Thom . " DeCobiiiis i sadlCK. tity, riga, , 4L. 071, nes.oludob lioZ,1•"•' - y . "''' /kaki'', .13nalcsiasanniatot WWII bard -be -ooniperied.' hi maw belimii6g, , as , we do; that fatiot#o, OAP 0" IkkesliartlA 110a_dy.S.bt 1 00 1 4".HOsi Dismissed by,Cobran and Leo laid oi thi!: table?' = - ' A =`" '' The Wei* isiolution;hibrov session t was , taken up,; . ~. ,.,.. ,_,Wiareividiiks happiness -ami. rity of the-governed b the highest _ ‘; °rigor aliment ; and whereas : t' IMO ' ini , ,and sound morality lite the fieheisari fp won of national snoops, and OM; - ' refore Resolied, 'MX it . is - air' n of, " State, let, to atfonxi, loystim.:4o 4om ledu cation ; 2d, to•maktiousewkage the ale. manta of moral philosophy a req quali fication of the, teieber ; . 1141, to:i, de fat the education of tie po ds at thiS ' nee of• the Shan' ''' • • ' • '' ' .....Discuased.by....Coluum,-CorbM,-. nerd,' •Thompson, Pitcher, Brainard, Kee ily, and Colt Only'thr4 'WHOM voted bust the remlution. -.:;Dr Coburn readthe early history ten, Windham, and w ell , and ) , Passmore an essay.„,_Both rece .thanks of the Association. • , S. L l ' Colt, Chairman of Comti Obituary, reported as follows : In the lamented death of tiorr%, Charles' R. Coburn, late.' State iiiipelintendent of Public Schools, the Bradford County Teach. era' Association have, in common with all the friends of populareducation Penn- Sylvania, met with a great loss, his hon., _tired man was a son of Bradt° county. Though laboring long and most s ful ly as teacher in other regions, his ost of school-work was among us,' and cul minated in his grand success in the State. Department, .when, during the froublons „times of war, his patience, steady energy and indefatigable indriiitry not only sustain:: ed the wise school polio) , of the mmon wealth, but greatly enlarged it an advanc ed its essential interests in all: of ? Sylvania, i:: We mourn in his departure the oss•-of a, dear friend and brother, *hose. at judg ment and valued experhura,wera .always most tenderly and , franitizat the s6rvico• of any engaged. hi-teaching, especially of , the young, inth w.hose trials and difficulties, he was always in aympatby„. • ' Mr. Coburn was endeared .tri" tl elation as its originator, and up to a most active and tiraitt suppor presence at the meetings Was alan, pated One of their chief iind'm ble attractions. The Bradford County Teachers Lion feel deeply with the afflicted, the loss of afathir;linstituzillutd, hereby tender,to.them our Mn , thy. Report accepted and adopted. S. P. Colt read a brief history o sociation. Evening' Sensi6n.Blnsic tb and Lataysville brass bands.. Declamation's by B. - A. 4rigle Gridley. - Hon. Germ - Landoirdelivered'a taining lectva, ! ;,;f , Salurday Sessioi.—Deeided to session at Trhy. .1 The question of publishing 7%. • nucdwai 'called and discussed s gtiubbnals,., and Brainard. , • Circulars were 'gitirn to those a to obtain_anliscriptions, with req! thP9,_canYlkgs -Imods;and trfposid T. Lilley, Ch_airrnaii of,Committee licatfon;teßoy, Pa. The followhig*e the. appoin the next session : Lectnrer—Rev.' ski, of Towandal . Essayist- 7. Zwart ; 0. 'Dom!, Blade ; , Bnsiness• Committee—lL aoti.l.,t Rolf** gi.1 4 0121 . Delos Rockwell, and Eliza_Adams. All desiring to get tip erabs anal, should address thechairman ness 'Committee for Qirct lar. 7l lk Adjourned to meet at Troy on Friday and Saturday in Septum A. T. Limr.r Oiwolt, ;nab 11. NO, ; • ScsquiipsNNA Cousrt,.4Tti , petlest.i..ftepabilcMals- toithority , or sap: tug Idieranuldah -Henneity, ` Auburn 4 1 wutbili...suknaluinnk ,09 1 Ukti's , covered oneacre down in fout - houra, a -w--days ago, and on rather rpngh ground.' .h.=Anew Mothodiet ehttrch' edicated in Gibson, on'the 3d fiat. • , . —A correspondent. of the ' says_ theni yea a' faaipertineti aboiety":„. ,-; nixed: fortpone years agehy,ltar..Suir :• pledged against the use. of distill!: spirits. I think only two years after:" ther - wae an organisation called the young - t thatiiia'a and Ladies' Temperance i Brook lyn, pleidgri not to use as a bey.. •: • any thingthat'wouid totozia►te., Th. Society existed for marathon twenty - PROM one that has kept 'the pledie` years. MMIE —The Fourth is to be celebuite leisl of the tinhis hiSusciiiehinis Sayre & Bros of Mon mannfactnting 125 Mowerti this -_, v •el . N - 4 4 1 'MIA.— As we never see a *o fi , , but we mentally blessAdAm.for going to sleep end losing a 46, and hale are_ of mil, on tie leskAitaidaasiAMi, isiiiis .' le the following recipe for keeping the • . clear and beautiful. !re &Amain to.insinuate that , there are , IV . Skirls about ~e Vin givien't`tiii • loilelleit, peicldait'in the . world; not at all 2 But *4; or some of ; is their - acquaintances, midi happen go to i pio.nio on rant* of July this . and get a little tanned, and then thz ipe - will -001i1.1111 hunk i r'Cutd'it sut Itii - 101481 t, - on yard looking glass : " tin. - ,be re- Moved from the face by mixing in Soft Wands the exasistedefaf - *hick should then be spread on the and al. towel to nsualurs infidel:lr t-= Tha -wash off -i ntik i4llllt Mips7intep with sett waterX ~ - -', - .• - - ..:-, :uou Whakieveyito . 4y endly icainowle4 Oa id bet.x_ab,.:. OA' 4 f i ff I NIV7 O .11‘ 6 ,1 0 _ baNlPAria.ftrA. anOadiAlik. e Bey Ofth eras . -baulk . 54 • ,„.,1Rb0,3i.,. 40 X,;10) Mt47l I a all I 17 117 41 : 3 : 11 T = 4 1 u r - , b r a 1 tlO t • r 7; Web 4WW14011/11111 kr,s. Tici itid. 1 vs& TIVS I OIIPO I 3IO the National Nmk of Tosanda alsopit ‘ io esu. l ood o v i ltairo r. , Aoggi t , 77 71-- "7 - _ft sw-naremb has t itintaticin of forodisitierNorl • Ws are repined to apply D e aien WM' theasuottik at{s'my osurli Oilmen on Agent Prices. Valtliraqhtre4llittiOgii reil"*PPll4 " ' O C T e a. ',s t.. P, An au r wit of samosa on Wind. :ilVzonnanLa MA* ' . . . . -...,,-. ...L. 0 , f o. 'IS. W fish fOt P in * Duces lovertisimmkpoomog. 4banitist ***UAW ad lY*6 ll k t•* (° 4 411 verkiled l Wrevrid ixisOlfiitiiiii Ost,-. , ": , i, g p•,--ZAißittHriM , 1 : : : T :4 1 licr; -800. 11.1:=Crookkail. lilfogott ;And = - MirsZloninolloottbOootrt or , '':& ' 1151 oAir ..! At l ez 4 ii, . ti r, - ;; 01... . i‘, .30 r iot aiemiio ni l roes, 7 166 ' both of Standing: iltoolo 4 ffrAg-c_, ALTENT vormprune ' Mb; by Parir. It 1: prrae Mr: Jan 1.1. fitte11.0144,44,V0a44.9 ink Miss &I to F. Carman Of E,mooton. i. litC;Notittif , • =a t each of fe e inter . be - haul% then Ih■J„jitit 4Ath'' ;toile iiditn ed wish to, invite the attention of 'a =deal and intelli gent patina , terAhOlirlnitrunteints we sell, -111dishielifitithwOrdilohitibifin tbil*on trylitidkltiirvilieriithlaTil Tad, Frame, in which all the stringiwest upon wooden bear . tairdiiiiirhichliciiis °Me timing s go ugh the iron plate. The great van . • Bablfa blrlthill :Arrangement are 3 0 a more refined quality of tone, sweetness, great poWer, equality of tone, and of standing in tune better than any oth er Instrument now in .use. Also are the thoughtful: and economical' .use.. of -Or gans and Idelodeonqor home use, as well for Churokand tiebbath School, respectful ly invited to examine our instruments w'ch v fOr quality and quantity of tone are tuisur ~ , .PI L l ll ,l' . ~ •tf / , IT3=3 r•=3161 a Co., :at molt Jiwahl store. [Piopt the ilyea Dailyy Observer. tiepf. IMh.] Figs: Pas:mum y'reference to . the list , villich,wepriblish elsewhere, it will be seen that the Singer Sewing Machines (both fam ily and manufacturing) parry off the first preniiums frolkilbe State _Pair Which ,closes tci-daY: is worthy that those lia - ohineinare reptily seers at; fa* saad the Singer Co.have nibtAnteissil into•tbs goner -4 scramble for premiums which has char acterized the past law years. •Thwagent in this city saw Bt h however. to come, out on thit(nneationitifcmio ; ind notwith standing the competition was sharp—the Wheeler & 4atover *''s aka /W. joining in tho'crintelt—if was to be seen, when the practigettesta were applied, that the "plumes" Mast be handed over to the ;.L • . Wicsata.4.t BLACK. Ag'ts . Towanda. of War- 4d? ved the Mee on THE. AitienioAN PIANO, FORTE.— Aentri.:l3oltaeal Paean* Towada, Pa., are agents fcir the Anterhan Piano, and the Boardatan &- Gay Patent Improved& luau- Wad Iron Om -and Fatostr , Pismo Fortes. The iron rim arid frame ire'eascin one solid plate, and insulated from r ecatnet with the sounding board and vibrating parts., These pianos have great strength, and are espec ially adapted for schools and for dbitricts where tuners are difficult to be obtained. The wood and, aver-atring ,imps ebrinection itith the sus pension bridge, a fulA9B/o*W.Pita itt 3 tWtate• The . anttr . esi to Yethre aegerst ter , up at ,little coom, These Pianos lump taken thirty first pre tafnule,goad litlier.Miedits and diplo mas, at the Mechanick Institute, in New atrEitstalraiirs in; various , States. The j, have been exhibited Iri Loridon, where ressicaonisicto' their exoellenes in sweet meat and power of tone, and 'delicacy of taueb; werevoluntarily,fcirearded.by some . of :the frrst'planists of Enieri Theiel instruments Arc; in all ihose yes- PeCti'which mike a perfect Piano Forte, pre-eminently superior to any ever before We are agent's for 0. 1 it. Eidriago's Cot tage Organ. single and double reeded also the•calebrated Dodge & Lord Melodeon. for the family cirele, - ehirrehesi'sohoolu.' &a, to which ,we sinyite theattentiou of the citizens of Bradfcird Connty. Barg -, instrument tear ranted tohire salisliolio4. /0 7 7 4 ; • 119iitha..-PArtatur- Asso: .is deeds sr. • . Aptici t Aitsocitt-, 'ly eflajaild 07int,s4. the Pl- e Orwell ..d E. J. rird*- liet.tattitt of ibti am*. 8 of persons drawn to be Traverse Jurors - in au,adjourn- M. - Court of COMinori-Pleas, td , beheld - on .the,thirA*ONDAl' . of JUNE, 1869, - at one - '• BarnetJgairieLtWri• ;;Jacob Rot. %ethane, Overton ; Calvin Eastriaan, Orwell; 15..50 M. Valnies s Smithfield; Allen Bovier,. Granville • :eel Cauipbell;Litoliffeld : Sam uel FitswAer, Canton' twp. ; Thos. McMa hon, Sheshectin ; John Tomlinson, Ar menia-4 Lenience Wi. Kendall, Burlington twp: ; Westbrook, Sprilkfield • Benjamin Denton,Smithfield ;4 - abez Fish, • equin vEdwiretWalker, Ulster; Chris topher Piatt,• Fr ilia ;J. Stanton Clark, Smithfield ; Jacob' A. Weller, Athens , twp. ; John Wolfe, Troy twp. •• Albert Tozer, Ath ens tvrp. • ; Abner, roty, Canton born ; Dan iel N. Lawrence, ~ Wells ; Lemuel,-Sherman, .14401041 i, - ElllOl B.' Cane. Tror"twp. ; S. A. Chamberlin, Wysox; Andrew M.R. West; Leßoy ; Wilsey RlMert!, ,Windham ; Isaac Smalley, Towanda' tom ; G. Darius Man ley, Canton twp. Frank' Dailey, Spring field-. Philander' Holcomb, Ulster ; Allen Conklin, Wysoz ; Geo. Blrney, Ulster ; R. R. Phil ps, B urlington bore; Dolson J. Man ley, A. bit •,' Aimee W. • VanAnkin, Terry ; Miner- L T. Porter, Granville. ;old next ere -An y Colt, olaisoni .pointed 'eat that eighbOr 11eTo A. on Rah- ' l eats for . Hai -1 M. J. dB. B. John . • , Mr& the An of Boni- second SISAWBERRIEB I—Good, for the heoth , :proldituid Yonne' ereparr:to sell And eat, The subscriber will in a few days be • PrOrtredltrittpply,Strawberriei .ist --whole sale and retail, from his headquarters, for the berry season, at Messrs. Mix & MoCabe's Grocery Store in Mercer's New Block. Grdess.from dealers, ,families and festival ecatnittees, for' 20 or more quarts, Oiled at wholesale rates. -.Onion solicited from dealers and others in ail the neighboring towns and places;:and proMptly.filled.- Berries shipped by stage, express or otherwise. r.l haVe Grated holding 10,10.-and-4b, qte. each ; also Tray Crates' (best for carrying berries in nice condition) holding 32 quarts Mich, fo'r kepplying festiralit, parties; .to We expect the berry season to commence with us about the 18th June, -• - • 'Towanda, Jaffe 9-tf. I Sven, r- Tux BAER BURN #l6 , AMERICAN COMO IND STOPPirMONII likelovinhairs AND Two nom Parsers.—After a long series of pipe riinenbi; we have added theßase Burning principle to this already world-renowned Stove, by mains of hot air chambers in. *out And rearof the of the fire-box;;, pad ii tel# ll o 4 ,0.4 iliii - 09 1 1 1 4 11 i ' 4 1 44 3 .- provement wa secomfdiskthe folloiring re sults : in soy. nikty: • se, sr! WI bialtli6ll6 be keiDillif Winter by replenishing the fire twice every twenty-four 41. A conipuotse fhb van bil kept thre ugh the winter . viith,.. the consumption of less *4i 90;:,lbs:of woalin 24 hours. an 4 the ov , en,kept in bsking orcter a large por,Aon of 11411:0iiiciiiiii.iri'l?e th0i604,,:e4. *mod without the;*ituklii*totoit:of flplera il ls. ,Pike** . . :44 6 V 1 i , 1 44 4 4 8 ,cir iluini i latt*/ - every morning to uP* 3- aft 4 4 1 lltit,,X l * , IVr'n, '''', :2,. :..''•, 7. --.:', .'.'?,'. ' , t .„4tii - 01 0 Ailioadfire.-Taitia Ural tioarasto. sized' 1041! of dirrao't a OO .. e ll b' e* 6 o 01105 14181wharii eviihont aiir ; fiOoto, • Prhisleiltlie forted ple : /*45t, ,, h4t6,40. iniii)oofitiakili tkoliiiigStoves:... 4t,hils all'ibiodiriatages of a aelf•feefkitioritlitinob 10 3 fil i ir 0 1, 1 3 022 / 4 ll l k . 44, - 14i.iiiii# ipqn... 0:9,1 4 1, 4.. i, f 4l 4' liec4P4 — . by (tarn patent:': *saufeetored by . :-,-. !r: - ' " -4 .'""' '''' ?Nina, PAciumo &Di.' ' gpn ern, 17 sul;l9 Green 8141 '"je or gii i i e b y- 664 0 R f l = winowsk .„ ; ; sz 419. ‘ sosii Ithirmirx jar tiWg i tlVltk atio Ortaf 494 LAW b onkl-liiiii*A* !Ma bilk.. oda ir4tm_s : ~9_,(*emmimeeast:our Natioted Inilepisiblieter-by * bri lOC Bout. at Clamp town. ea 3,1 V. by B. B. loraserabeo . - 1if..0.. * . Of=liel Son. ArKeieftie " olei,thirkAmedos.i who williritimet Mita per% satimufe iv. the band and d aim: ..- - - -c-t , :- , t-li _ ..., t, By order of tbe Committee : • - .ITII Vi ;:i'i. ';".:1:.' IV aarNAZZ4, J. P.J.88, . t. -,.. MMUS CAMP. .. i i,u 4 sW l , 1115.. Mr: lint begli leave to •;rpre molt hill gliAft foitheirery liberal patro.. nage heretofore extended to him, and Coln; lormidi Maids • And-the talblkt: ,genetall - , that he UMW ptepareikto Inenfehlirirata familiar Or rata' with aujithingin tlie line of Ice Cream,_ 00nh0t1.448 or sited -Emil tin Veleta& flatten. Store, ftb. 3 Patton,' Block. - April 34,- r 94 p Ail A PA594.111.-411,015e and Lot 4a 4: l ltorthern s tiberthe ffo-Toirinda borough. Enquire. of Hai ;r 1..: 34f. da.niy:' , Nsw riduss,•son ;BALE- CitesP.;-The subscriber offers for sale his dwelling house i t=impleted on State Street (near Judge s)p req-ehisp. - - - Enquire Om. C0n •,141,-st Barber Shop.' N • 'r' f'• Iftrip-73t • ;fi , - *- 4 7- 7116:Zifribri4P 44'1 - . lif,;.lollijlin.' :A4,ll9trOA, Lino*, sae invited to attend Dance, Friday eve, July 2E1889. Smith's Cotillion Band. Dill; 12,60. • C. D. IfOzoOlie; Proplr. • FOR RENT.—House 'and' , with good garden. Enguitapf Join( D. Warm. vs, at 'Towanda Coal Co.'s Office. dam 104. Fax ' Errr.—One house and etti,to Of rooms ln . Towanda borongb. Apply to Gro.litorfor.s, Rome, or W. A. B,ocswiir,,. Towanda. Irmo 40-3 t• person' owt ost.— e whio bor rowed of me "Townes STAT/STICS OF COAL," it large yolume bound in black • muslin, will , oblige me by returning it. June 10-1 t J. Idserma. THE House —The thorough bred horse, . Orange Ccrunty, under the control of KINGS. war & sor.cerou; Toiwanda, is a horse ief great merit. He certainly will make hie mark should he live. His stride, strength t and powers of endurance are as perfect es well could be. Ho can trot under three minutes without training. — His sire, the Rysdyk Hambletonian, as sire of trotters, is far above all competitors in this'or any past generation. If any one will look at the his.; tory a the American Horse, he will discover this truth : Dexter, his brother, is toe king of the turf in this'or any other nation. The service of this horse at • the cost, or even $lOO, would be in a money, pint of view more wise than the Service of nine-tenths of the stock horses at no. price at all. I consider the most of the stock horses are a daniage to our country. "Some merito rious" men are after little cost, and often get worse than nothing for the cost. To buy a thing worth four or Hve times the cost is the correct standpoint. A very few dol lars sometimes closes the vision, judgment, and understanding. • • •Thete Is nothing more beautiful or use ful in.the enimal kingdom than the majes tic American Horse. Why not be as wise in the cultivation of the horse, as you would be in the cultivation your farm ? All the scrub-oaks aro rooted' out, and all trees, , vegetables, sends, .0., of true merit you cultivate. Is it sinful to beautify this earth of ours with the most beautiful stock, fields' nicely arranged with the highest 'State - of culture, the grounds around our quiet homes ornamented, with the most beautiful flow ers? Some men do not get above a hill:of potatoes. The cultivation of the potato is aU right ; to go no farther "is a . low order." Some men are so sinful theydisgrace the very noble 'steeds they. own. A man can own some of the blessings in this lower world, and be a pure-minded man. A LOVER Of ►LL TI LT ri GOOD Far t AYER'S HAIR VIGOR, .car I restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Colon—. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy. and effectual for . preservieg the hair. Faded or 'gray hair is restored to its original color frith the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though 'not always, cured by its use. Nothing can re store the hair where the follicles are destroy ed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. Tad such as remain brut be saved for useful netts brthis application. Instead of 'fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will, prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent bald ness. Free from those deleterious substan ces which make some preparations danger ous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benifit but, not harm it. If wanted merely for air dressing, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing nei ther oil-nor dye, it does not soil white cam bric,and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it ft rich glossy lustre, and grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co., Prac tical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Price $l,OO. Sold by Dr. H. C, Porter Towanda, all Druggita A Dealers in medicines every where... Nov. 26, ibcs.p TO THE LOVERS OF . FLOWERS.—Sin cerely thanking my customers for their very liberal _patronage during the past years. I have much satisfaction in informing them that I 'have this season' a large stock of 'Plants, such as Roses, Geraniums, -Enables and others too numerous to mention here, either for house,. or 'garden culture ;. Also now reany a lar ge supply of early Cabbage, Tomatoes, 'Peppers, Egg plants, and others in season. . Orders from nnknowb correspondents must invariably be accompanind by a_Lfc mituuace-or responsible reference. HAMM HI April 21. Towanda, Brad. Co., Pa. us. Trial List tor June Term Ca jounted C0:n.0,1869 : Decker et al ini Long et al. ' Issue Mimeos vs Pollock's heirs • Eject &Dickeys Storrs et al Trespass VanDerpoof vs VanDerpool Replevin Gibson vs Gibsons Case Wells vs Shepard. Trespass Miller_vs Tanner • Sci Fa Patterson vs Griffis et la .:.Trespass Elise vs Brains Appeal Sackett vs Spencer-et al 'Eject Ridabory twp vs Gardner &a Debt McNeal vs Smith. Trover - Bliven vs Ball . Appeal Manley vs Griswold - Appeal Howard Express Co vs Braine.gar... Att Ex Megneen use vs Elebree Sci Fa Passage vs Martin's admrs. Case Pike et al vs Smith et al - 'Eject Do ve do • Eject Coppinger &c vs Welles Debt lst.N Bank Pittston vs Welles, Friable & Co ' Debt Davies va Welles, Friable &CO ' ' Debt Langdon vs Welles, Friable & Co. Debt •P Davis jr & Co vs Coon &Pomeroy...Debt let N Bank of Mauch Chunk vs Welles. , Friable fr. Co - • Debt Weishlogton tn, vs thilthEteld tarp../tppesl StibpMnas returnable,. on . Monday at 10 a.m., Juno 21, 1879. • W. A. TninfAH,' Prot Ber• NATHAN TIDD, Justice of the Peace, in °Moe with E. Overton Jr., front ing the Court House,and over Pettis & Ctrs Store , Feb. 25. Nov. 2b.ottitatmints. 2r, O FP 'A N'D A.':' ll' A::R.K,TI', I ; .-- ,' (Wu ousix.E. rnici:e4 ';,. _:- _,.. • ' ireited r every.' Wednegaj by ..C. , U. gsaCtr , .subject to .cluingel daily Intent .11cmitwtipat, • •• $1 . 50 ft ' . l 75: Ell bats Beans Batter (Bolls) . 25' d 31. 25 '35 8 00 0,10 00 18 - :20 2 50, @ . 300 %mown or . tlaanz.—Wheat„ 00 As.; Croin:sBlba ; 68 . 1ba Oats,' 32 Ibi Barley, 40 lbs ; Buckwheat, 48 lb*•i'Beinus, -82 lbs ; -Bran, 20 lbs ; Clover Eked, GO lbs ; ZSmot~~ Seed ; 44 lbs ; Diied peachee, 33 lbq ; DrieCAppleic 22 lbs ; Flax Seed.s6 do (Dairy). : Eggs' Pbtati3ea - Ham: . ........ Dakhla MACKHEL, -CODFISH, WHITE . ;MA; Trout sod &loud HOIMIL COWELL SYER. PIC . ES OF ALL _ KINDS, :JAVA eat Rio Cathie pt' crates. roasted awl ground. COWELL fr, MYER. JES,SE OAK.LEY'S, OEI,EBRATpD • C, B. PAWS. MM` s 7ri - 7F, 7Fij ISM HUMPHREY, . .. . N . i400 - 3fAut Sistiet. , '., .. ..''';'. - e; - . 7 .''' . :Ad: • .''..,.'''',. ..---Tl-''.. It ,:., r ,hVOIKAN D A, ,PE ' l li, .: 4:1 , , - .,, rr.'.1 ' , - 1)."!- 7!: - .; i - % . l;ii •:I If ;,..-.,:e MB • 'keep Colllttti oi Ind' die niist 'afttplete 7 t r e iC lM Att 44 1.6 e ' - 7: "5 il .I, ':liiir-P.,•:li grl 00 TS AND SHOES,', '17 . •:: . :::77'ir , 11, ':A•RATHER;L; - SHOE 1 1 1.11)11:1913 •-• IME ME , 3EC.A.ANIDSS;i I` . SADbtEltir • • , 1 .4,1 , •'; :1 7 - 1 -• TRIM S, TRAV'ELLING All ut: -hid) w , llbesinld upon the MOST REASONABLE .TERMBt Httiitphrey's Boots so well established thin we consider it ad necessary t.) sly urything about them. Huy 11, Ist* TRACY kifOORE 111VE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK [ Spring :and Sumter Goods, Which they, are near onring cheap fur cash. , Each ts, SILKS, POPLINS, MI CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS; HOOP SKIRTS, • nein) call and 'exratiTi oat stook bs fore purchasing elvewbere• Towaida. Apfl WANTED. -20 G , cid ftark .Peeler et bj , the Vol:aid* Timing Co oit seen wood, Bradford County Pa Higbpst yoga, will be paid dartni the Peelleirseaser .., • . •-. J.. nHONE. Greenwood..lby 31.1869, BRIDGE NOTICE.--Notice. is here by given bi; the. undersigned Cirmedselow ere, under the cr of the General assembly of the, Comneiwarekillf- of Permanents, entitled au "Act to Incorporate the Waverly awl North . Branch Bridge AsioclW loci' approved. Mitch, 26th, 120..thet tliwnsielaltss amount detach to, complete . the twirls:Radon of laid Assoctetton baa bees subscribed and thit a-meeting of -the Stock Holders will.be ' held at the Bradford House In AthewiTAiihip, on Thursday, June 17. at 2 o'clock P. or for the election, of olßeere and arrodeation the Armenian= • =OM stnitra, - Wlf. & *OOHS D.:l4 . lrtiCLABl , Cdiagaligtmerit 85 0 t9O CO 0 65 200 0 300 25= 0 28 Atlmai, Kay !PO: N EW '-§jr°(3-E OC leFigiSTlkk D iptcei st, • C. B. Pi.TOBS. MAY SO, .FULL , • STOCK ' I VOODEN Ware at', C. B, PATCyI3. May 20. tr . 0. • „ r y,S A .,--eo n tiostit,v'„ ~ D filf, pn, op 4 4 ad Y` ' 1” , AND kilt - , D.CI & p waits of an ithatin ui•irstss•sat , . - O:IIi..PATCHIL TITOOLJ-150;000 Ibl Wool Vl* for which cash aiW ba paid., • Nay U.lBO. TW. 14 11(10KIVICLIm MSM 21 ME !i.-. , :,-,;-! , . -,,,:-!t ~,~~ J; ~a~:~ MEM =I ME 7)1 lig IMIS l! MI WHIPS, &o.„ = The reputation et =I 1 .: ALAPACAS, EMPRESS, MEI DOMEBTTC; SIIISTI:v GS, ftp.TBlllN§, TICKING, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,.; CROCK SAY, GLASS WARE TRACY 4 MOORS rittalwww, 'GRCICERiES, FRO, SEAL, &O. - AND ` rO.N4 Ma 'VT A. "Ro TO I Nb. 1, PAM. N l _B BLOCK 4 Bri4fitt-sts ME -> >TOWANDA, PA , illt : • -,. / • i ~ y ', , ... , ,,1-...- ~..„1 eth and - Desirable Goods" .. want, DAUM. Assortment allev,yB rcmple#' (9"t -;l!fTkilt.PiC.)7?4,ltt! 0: A-SR '.-' =R VT nIY-E R 8%4t ?1:17i '..",i '.'•.::. k"I, ... (1 . '1,' .....' COUNTRY PRODUCE :„ ButiOt THE - JIA RA!' ET: , R 44. T.E.B. 111 LONG} do FEELER. H AT, CAP, FUR STORE 1' ' The imdershmed hale - op:mai a fitoreca;tbe with pick eit ~ lierecteattew Meek,' TOWAIIDA, PA., Where ,they•tutend to ieip a full stock of FASHIONABLE AND SEASONABLE Glods, coating of i7j ll A. 78, CAPS, PUl th , TRAVELLING B k GS, WIDE' LLAS, CANES, G LOVLS, BUFFALO ad ti WOLF IriBES, Which we will tell at the lowest pondhle and teapectinily ardl•it a sbate of the y311[0114, of the vibe:. 4t. we l l he,ll.mo 6:4 n ConfOilitater Y Toaand. Oct N ATIONAL LIFE I i NSLTRANCE C 9.. OeC. S. Ciaq CArIT&L, 5L0.04,050 —PAID HI FITLL CliarflTAti by covgtese.l9CB . CI.A iENCE H. CI.. UNE „ PreaWent ; .7.A.Y;CCOKE; Cbsitue.a HE AY : D. , COORS . Vice _President; 1 EithRSON W. PF.lttliiec retail and Actitary. .The advantages cf the Ngtionll Life Insarane Camper.) , are : - . 1. It is a :FatioaalCa y chartered by. Congress 2. It has a paid up Capital of .ooe 11111100 Dol laraf 3.4 t offers lott rates ,olretalataa ; , • f. It tarnishes larger insurance than other Com parties„lorthe gime raonoy.k '5. It li\Jelfaiti and certain 6. There Is no possibility of misrepresentation by spats, of misunderstanding by policy - holders ; 7. The pellicles see plain eontracts,.so much-in - &trance for so much money ; . B; •All pallctee see non•fOrfelting a t . 9 ,Ttie pollclor.fire•exempt from attachment E. N. CLARK & Bankers, Phtladelphis General Agents B. S. RUSSELL, Manager.; • Net'. ELSBREE & A.. G. MASON 'gip Agents for Towanda aid Ja9 .V, I)OOLITTLE,-.-PB Tl u • CAL 7/:II"..ELER.--Wonld inform the people of Bradford and. mirrounoine Counties; that he has opened a new Jewelry Btore in Caw ton. Where will bet - mind-constantly on hand, a nicely, selected stock of- goods' In his line. consisting of Ladles and Gents Gold and Bit ter Web:xec - of American. Eng fah end Swim mannfac , oreiClocks, Jewelry, Gold . Pens, and all the grtielea usually- sound In a drat class Jewelry Store' All goods sold as reasonable' as is any s t the surrounding - cities;' and Vier ranted as repressuted.. Repairing and Jobbing done orashurt notice aad on' the moat favorable terms:' - -A-liberal ste:reof patronage is respect• fuliy sodeltedt: • . • • fropfitreet, Canton P . “ Hay 12;'69. ' ~.A.VALUABLE DAIRY FARM FOR EIALE.—Tits sebscribere ord. for saie-tbelr fine Dairy Film. 'Ousted two miles east of Green'wood,'.McHenry contains' three hundred and twenty 'sores - cboiceland,- described as - follows : 160. acres choice ihnb - red, 1911 acres medow, and 6 ems under the plow. Good dwelling home and ontbuildhp, large.mittle barn 3Cged.'sad, good tvrai barn. Tirs.linest - living . sprlzga in -}he country maul g through ' c ommodious 'piing booms. - Is cepib!e of keeping 76..co_Wit Ifid is Only If mike from Abbiut's Churn Fac tors; Terme 'use- half cub. balance is egey payments at 6 per cent. interest. ' References. 'H. M. Gerould. Greenwood, B. B. 51cHenry' iMellenry county, 111, or P. B.Ayer, Eitteshequin. F. IL: AYES. R. B. ATER. Mty k iset.;tr PUB SALE.—Fifty.thQueand sores 'alba Quest farming lutd, 'situated in the County of Los Ample,: California; at :priees i. Tooirtng-tvom $lO to s2o: ( eurreitey),per acre.— These lea s are eel:Uproot to the thriving city' ,of Los dageirv; Ina' ere`admirably adapted for Ablienitiratioti of the Cringe; Leman. ing. 01- -Ive7ifilbirrp aid; frolt and . grain of eyery description'. - aped at tentlint is now being Fir ma to the productiottsUlTairEilt in this We tract, for whi , h venial climate renders it. tepe,el.4lly, !eyed. '..irrang.nte..4te %ill short ly by *WA itteoding emigrants can. be furniebett with no ir , ntees 1%-r title deeds be hive leaving . Nevr yertz. turttri patttcu•, lays aodreis • • TILESTON, EMERY k CO. March 30,'69-3m J. Angeles, Cal LIME 1 LIME I -LIME I , LIME The under,ltned hereby anniiiinces to the Public that his-keeps constantly en hand at Ids BRMONTOWN, PA., a full supply of fresh burned NEW. YORK 1 , 1114,1110 h he will sell as cheap MI It ran be' bought at anlpolute, along the Canal. DAVID BROWN. !Nay 1; 1869.4 f • •NE'RTOOK:OF FLOUR oilxar, - at " C. B. PATCH'S. Niy 10. = • - - TAr CELEBRA.TED SELF B 1& . Ins Flour at ' - C. B. PATCH'S. May 20, , - - - A LL KINDS GROCERIES AND .El. Provisions at arbelerkale and retail at • Kay 20. . 1- ‘ • C. B. PATON'S.; VERSE FIGS, TAMAEIN. PRE : emu 11'0 Jellies of all binds. COWELL EXER. . . . • A GENT4_ WANTED .— For Prof. Poisons Lstrier Boldness, With full Di rections and Foraurfor a!1 Transactions ha event State, by Tazornittra Patios. L:" L. D.,' Pro? • tenor of Law in Harvard University. .8. sew Boos toe xyprisenx.- Explaining every tied of Contract and legal' obligation', and 'showing hawro draw and . -execute them. The •highast and best, authority in the land 4. Send for. oar liberal terms I - Men Tor ear Pettit" Bible Pro. lipectris. Sear Fess. PARMELEE hCO.Phlitti. finolps CLNDIES: t 'tot= . • COWELL k MIL AA DMINISTRATOWS tk NOTION - Xotke hi badly give. it a ti a e nidebted JO tbe'estiteit /dm - W Jai& et WPM? • IWO d deed.; 'me yegesetell Se i Ts. mediate palmist ' , Read 411 , 1peneete."11. 1 11 dams Legeta# sato .neest . them 41aly adMtlatod for ..,,'-, - - • ' ; ,••• ! .- • W 1,W417015. ' lasel,lo6L : • 44l.lolestor. PZIOUTOMI N(MOR-o.Noties Ito,p sives. PIC AttNiIiNNBII ol tototo of t , owl ANL, risk !if Sir top, iloet. • sifs miaow lo saisho,hoosiblia , lhoor bitley7 %Woo oid ui sto s ittpo.ilqius 047 japi2,lBllll. - 4DNINILTRATOWS NOTIOIL--;. •Aitift - Seiko liked" irkes'_ OJAI imam die dl to..X eit aalsiff liscism. Oft of Mte 4 AWL, Sle ~WA 15%61 i lt 'lmisedlitir NC sw aphid • • egalloromas. , paisol imil lui aI F FA-141 " kirNigai ffrai V • , , • , . 1 , 'Jam I. lIMIL • , - • -4 . -- . =I AA Ii -Nana— I= Mils la bresky givaa'ASsinew sasses la_ lima *SW OM. f. eipalW, Pa.i.sma rasmotai as sake ht mediate parseat. sad an pesos barbw _aids =sostate men =wat, o ar id Sr MOB Onag. MI 1' Jaaiilo 'IMP TWA,' G Bested Pro .I.P posh; wilthe riesdyed iit the knee lieet.3lulsimea Wallas tarp.. es Teasley , Jae. 22. r ata vre - olidesk p. fe. rise Use WM. hid aid MIAOW hehtpithre. traipse._ e ning C ree k .liiiis laid lepitsweaut,ssil imps . is be WO epos theerise passel the aid Mess 7 . it said polet. , IIN. S. DOIXIII, .a n A. arto Moo cum p t Vass's'. 011ke. Jose 6.1849. Cesseheissan. EEO CM ' , A MONISM'S- NOTlCl—Nottoe is Ai hereby ens thot sQ porsoutsiebtod to be estate of: THOMAS UM of Me at= UM.. sil o - to=oti to sok. bo• Sm' = f a dloil am. for Nis t ma4 Wit 1111112, . . Smarm Ommitei's since, - Hmuussana Pi., Bay a Me. To TUE .owner or, tiprsiftornn In obedience to ems . of Asarably.amoved the eth day of Aprn,eittothistsant has dred'ind - dxty-whie, jowls hereby notified . that the "Penal' Lir &LW Docket,' eamtain- kg the list of upateated kids for Bradford minty, peeper• d under the Act of Amembly of the twentieth of Kay. one thou:and eight hun dred and sixty-four. and the simplemsat there- - to, has this day been forwarded to the Prothon otary at the county, at whose only ft May be examined.,.. csa only be . liquidated by the payment of the purchase mosy, talons' acid fees, ant. reoelvisfr patents throweit this Department. ' .Proceedings by, the Mom, General have been stayed lon mui year from this rate. la order that parties may obtain their petards without addittonat east - JACOB Y. CAMPBELL, May 11,1E69. Burveyor Gees:al. ORPHAN'S COURT fSALS.--,By • virtue of an order issued orn of the Or phan's Court of Bradford 00111ity;, the under signed aeminiatrator of the estate of John Horton,. late of the Township of Terry, der.'d, will expose at public sale on the Omens. on WEDNLItiDAY, Jane 30, at 10 rs'eloek a. a., the following described lot, piece or parcel of bad situated in said township Mown as the Home stead, boundrd as follows • ed the.. North by land of Ge e. FAlorton, East by the Somnel - anna Biter. South by W It. limn Terry, and West by Myron Babcock, con tainiag 80 acres - more or lea, (`nelnding his in- ' teiest-lu sew mill and prindege,) , shoat 30 • saes improved, dwelling home two barns,' store house, out buildings and fruit trees these- - on. (Subject to any incumbrasee us account • at provisions madein the wU' of sold testator., for .Harry Horton.) ALSO--One.other lot snows mese "Dodge Farm," la which said John Horton °weed 3osi undivided halt. past or moiety, sold "Dodge Farm," bounded and described - es Mows. on the North by lands of Jobs P. Hoare. Tot by the Snsonehuurs River, South hy beds of An J. Jae,tsca And Joseph =et d West by C. Thompeos and Jno. Lenten. 'eattsiiihrg • 100 Acres more or lee; about 100 acres Improved, drilling house and good Irani and fruit trees thereon. • i TERMS. --4150 be paid when 11141 parcel of land Is struck down, 61000 mt each pares! on confirmation of sale, balance* la two emit sa• nail Installments from confinestion, with in ezest on all stuns unpaid annually. - ORO. F. HORTON. MAAR - HORTON, - Exemiten. Fam - FO.ll SALE IN *ANTON. Tbe &limiter J ars fat isib-Ida tun t in - Canton, containing snout eighty six acres, room seventy. improved, the bnprovemeate are Gee Dwelling nom, one Hers, ow Milk Seas* one Saw Mill in good running order, with .12 horse Portitde Bagineespable of muting Jan!, it ean also be run by water a portion of • the year, Connected with the same, all the 111011•11. ry machinery for manutecuming wages labs, in good order, • there Is also a thrifty apple Orchard on the premien, aad other re = -trees aroond• the house. the le located about two mUse from Cant co Village d with in one hundred rods of Aa Wlllirsport A; Jilt mire B. - 11., For terse all on 0. Stockwell at Canton, or the subscriber oaths provokes. ANDREW TOUR. W ay 9, 1869. • ; '.'ll` Kay 18,10 t. Nay 10. 1869? Alison`: i FOR SALE.—A large: two . story House and oil sad atahaltaere of laud situated one calla trent Burlington Bore. Tbi; same is well Intend, sad surreanded with trait trere,good ostAmtUdlngs, and war a din Wet school - For farther information, apply to Yflton Coollteush, on the promises or to H. B. McKean at his L. w oaks, Towanda, Pa. June 8.1848.=w3 • ..pestaus • OBSERVL-BED SIRS-A Thoroughbred. Short Horn or Durham Ball, recorded stock. A. 11; B. , voi. 8. Will stead for service the primal season, on Joseph Hornet's farm, in Kouroeton, at We fol lowing very low rate of service, cub Sown.— Single cow, 83 ; Two cows, SS ; Flue or six cows. $lO. Ten cows. M. Also for sale, calves', both heifers and balls, the get of Red • Kirk. Call and examine the stock. J.O. EMIT. Moaroeton Way 6, 18 63. B _LITE STO_NE. As persons wisblog 'steps. sills. lintels. water tables, or soy kind of band lag stone, will plesseadilreas the undersigied. All orders promptly attended to. J. W. 430 ODWIN. P. 0. Box 330. P. B.—Ans oilier; lett with Ants Baez will be forwarded." lay 5.'59 PICKLES READY FOIL USE BY the package or hundred at May 20. O. B. ?mail. CHOICE FLOlllt'all the grades at , The lowest possible prices. Feb. 24 , • ItcCLßlt & 111 X. _• DRIED FRUITS OF ALL KINDS - YCCAEE k lUX. M' -FANS HO U.SI, TOIVAADA, PA. JORDAN & HORTON, Progeo. A This perdu , Hotel basin bees thconsetly refitted and repaired, and taishibed throngeent with new and elegant reuniters. • will be epea for the reception of gusts. on LOMAT. 1,1869 neither expanse nor paha - las been' spared In rendering this house a model Hotel, In all its amassment,. A superiekquality old Barton Ale for brands just received. ;• - • April 28, 1849. • nHOICE FLOUR OF ALL GRADER " the ' ewe " Pri"L COWILL a 3MCIL ' 4 EAMLESS KID GLOM, THZ BESTIR THZ MARKET. A - I - FULL LINE OF COLORS, DE IN ALL SIZES. JUST RhOEIVEIi BY POWELL .as GooD ?got Inman . Towsids.losy " P& "."13. BROOMS, WOODEN AND WlL wit Ware. le. COWELL i NYU. STONSWAR4! ., OI4- ( ;'ALL YINDS FEND AND OURN 11“ Al. • C!OWZIL a MS