fradford tkparitt. LOCA4 AND GENERAL. INN. IL R. Gesmix will give a tree lecture in the Court House to 'evening. Subject—" Southern Emigration." : • A•Concert in al, of the new Catholks Church will be given in this place on klintlay evening, Jan. 18. DoNATIon.-The friends of Rev. IL .1. Caws areinsited to pay him a Donation vis it at his residence in Wisor, Jan. 18,1810. sm. We observe that SOL BUNNELL has fitted out a stylish Publics Heels which we have txrdoubt will be. well patronized by our rcoplc. Ile. The anniversarT exercises of the Sunday-schools cpluaccied with the Episco pal church will take place on Sunday next, at 2 o'clock, p.m. - • 118— We this week strike from our li.t (mite s nnuil, J er of subscribers who have haw 46 "mett l e np." We intend to servo oth !.ra same, wag next week, and hereafter the •I'Ver will not be sent to any one Until, it is paid gir- E. A. ROCKWELL, who was an apprentice loathe &porn= establishment some tucoty-fire or thirty years since, is a member 1 the California Legislature. He is a son of It, aron Rt•rrs ROCKWELL, of Troy. ts.. We are indebted to Dr. S. C. Housrmi for A catalogue of all the graduates of 3,.fferaon Medical College, from Reorganization until the present time. We notice In the Hat quite a number of Bradford comity Mimes. Dor The members of the Wesleyan M.E. (Colored) amreh wish us fo thank the public for their very liberal patronage et *Mr Festival, on Christmas eve. They'reallzed the little sum of t 43, which goes tor thettne tit f tt o new pastor, Mr. ROBERTS. - • Subscribe for the American Ngnvtilturist, $1; Moore's Mind, $2,50; Dem or,:t's Monthly, tt2,50 ; Young America, $1,50; ()liver Optic's Weekly, -t2t; Char VO'ung Folks, : Little Corporal, $l. Subscriptions left at M. Wr.t.t.ts, Towanda. • Denim:um-1 1 de friends of the lev. Iv. Rums r,sy him a donation visit at the 100n,.' of 'WM. P. HoLoßm, in Tuscarora, Jim. aft , MOOD and evening. Picnic and er. All are invited to-attend. By '.!.onnnit tee. Stir The Episcopal Mite Society lull meet on Monday evening next at the resi aeme of Hon. C. J. WARD. Mrs. WARD has kindly consented to furnish refreshments for the occasion, the proceeds to be devoted to fit ting up the parsonage. DEDlCATlON.—Providence permit ting, the Wesley= Methodist church edifice of Herri4rille will be dedicated to the service of Almighty God, Jan. 15, 1870. Rev. 1. 14 Caooa, editor of the American Wesleyan, will attend and preach the dedicatory sermon. A cordial, mlitlition is extendod to all. us... At a stated meeting orTowan ,l4 No. 103, 8. of T., held Dec. 28,1869, the t. , ll(milig officers were 4.letted for the en term : W.P., T. B. 'Cure; W.A., Mrs. T. CAlte ; Treas., B. 4. Ctarsotc ; F. S., C. F. k 0A : U.S., it. BVELESNE ; A.R.S., A. E. W‘.oo : Fa.u.Ey; A.C., Mrs. E. M. Pts.oNs: 41h*., Val. JONES; 1.8., Miss Ass Pi sysr.t..,. 16: , .1:4., MUM 31. M. Moms. bee- Rev. WM. MCGLATHERY, pas f the Episcopal Church in this place, hod his itirkAuctory sermon on Sunday :king lash libiwithstanding the inclement the wcs.lher, the discourse was listened s largo number of his parishioners. Those waTu absent on the occasion-, hare request . 1 bia tr, either repeat the sermon or'permit it ' P Ablisheal. Ike- We extend our thanks to many L, :L.l, vap, have interested themselves in in- the subscription list of the ItEpoarza .1 , 1,.,11 the past few days. As a result of their cf;• , rtß. «c commence the now year with two new subscribers. A systematical can- • the whole county would give the -RE t•.,.l: it the largest circulatioit of any country r in Pennnylvanin. We regret to learn that Rev. H.tncis, patstorof the Presbyterian Church, to, rvsigned, and up leave this place the last 11:is month. Helms been elected Treasurer ~ 1 tho College of frew Jersey and Princeton nlincry, a Tmition of honor and trust. The -bytcriun church has been greatly%Jesscd andatrungthesied during Mr. Mums' pastor ate...J.li his departure from 'our town will be a ~ loss not only to the church, but to the , je C ommuniq. urar Says Mr. BRIGHT, the great Heitwiner "I look on the work of the school teachei' as greater than the ,'..e senators—for this reason, that the Sun teachers create: the public opinion which law grows. Senators only gather - '.CI public opinion and mould it into .law; cry s t. , r is the man who creates the opinion tt.. lion who gathers it and moulds it in- JOECI DAVIS spent li , lnys in Towanda. Although the Oen • !nor., than four score years of ago, ho fair to add another score, ' ilou. Cum. R. Ilucam.EW was in town last Mrtecn Las Leen spending a few tb hi, family (luring the recess of Con- itoixouu and A. J. E.orrAusootts • from Washington on a visit last i:,,. F. D. , flosxiss furnishes a eolu for w, 1:. , ,.:ra Ihttly Aritertizter every Satur ---....----.----. s , .tuniA.—'l'he little boy men ' ! my communication of Dec. 24 died of ..,j‘ni vs on Monday afternoon last. iwople trite generally attended • • , I , .natior. of - WY. D. Cooi, of Merryall, last 'titl,day eve. • Y+:.icnl C 0 11%1'116.'1 here during the week I ~:r plea , antly—although somewhat bro. i • apal by °titer "doings." w, ,hall want a package Of thirty Ittroirriats Ni , riugl fill post-offlce the coming year. p ,,, !-office. with only a church and black ,hop can heat it? ALPHA BETA. AT illatltlcKvlLLE. --On Thurs -Ih, c. 30, the store and dwelling of,E. V,. Wl...razz:it 8 WHIPPL,E.', at Herriekrille, Was. -tr0,(.4 by It originated from the break . 7 of a 'l,.rostme lamp. There was an Man- . of about $3,0t..10 on the property. falls hard oit Sir. F. IV. WICKIZEII, of the at prisc•ot, an iev tuffer lig' for a • mar from a hart in his side receiredin the . and has been confined to his room under. .! , toe's ear! for some time. ; FIRE: /N WYALUNIN(.I.—The JAXES Doxints, of Wyalusilig, 'wars c• , a , oani d by fire on the 21st of December last. fire eriginatedin the upper room from the '" -.pipe, -and was, not discovered until the root was ready to fall in. The organ, and a few , ther articles only, were saved.. Mr. D. was in Columbia county on business st tune. His loss is very heavy zzrAyt. D. Three cheers for the Red; h.,. at.d Blue T Store . on Bridge street, To usrela. The proprietors of this enterprising prop ieie to give one ier cent. of their s , le4 this year to the thurches of Towanda— wl,l,tever church the pnrchaser may choose.. trading tbere.on rata .are money, and at li,atue nine be benefiting the church. Cout w. !win g today, the sixth of January, 1870. Try • air 9" 4- 1 11 / 0 4 4 PV•iVie holiday sewn, *eta ,404•4Pirty" *Wei by_ li.ollolsikosirtiewjages eve. ; lyounbeeof our young people, together *WS few of the older ones, were present. The ladles were all attired In "oleo," and In*.butzdtle opinicek neier looked better. , • • Is- We And the .the Towanda iiirtropoildempoitha .61111412 Act._ terfisei: heartibr aympiithite with . Sin Wt. six ied4set!iitz in 114 r -sad bereaviment c i . „ "A toliat-rettalEg inci aentdiaineli4lllll* glace on Christmas Ore— Mr : Zoos .of Some, Pa., who his iib MAU rano aaaaartirt, and ladt7 ?Mit their home to partici pate hi e tlktAlaw festivities with their rela tives ilk 'village at an early hour in the even; Mg, Their little infant and only child, who had been ailing for several days previous, was care fully and tenderly 'wrapped in blankets with a mother's fondness and - solicitude: After pro ceeding a few miles they were struck- with the qufetness of the cbild, mad on unfolding the wrappings, discovered thq their treasure had breathed his last. The_gocid Christ had. taken the pearl to Adorn the stmas tree ' in Pan dim; which is living green 4ml endureth for. ever." ter Mr. Enrron : Hiving had the pleasiire vialting Granville Center on the 2ith Md., to attend the institution of Granville Cert. ter Lodge, No. 687, L0.0.F., I cannot well re frain from relating a few facts sprertaining to the occasion and its vkdialty. A few weeks since, - brenty-one memberti of Canton and Priam Lodges, living In the vicinity of Granville, petitioned to the Right Worthy Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania ltte k charter to institute a subordinate lodge of L0.0.F. The charter being granted and the day of in stitution flied, the charter- members convened at about 3 o'clock, p.m., to perform the nehes nary ceremonies, which were conducted by D . triet Deputy Rawrre, and Homan Camp of Wyg hieing Lodge, Tevais MArtstu., abler Mc- KEas and --- Brea, of Prism Lodge, and Jiro. 1311117 m et Canton Lodge. The officers for the present term were duly elected and installed, the principal of which aro as follows N.G., Ilocunr LYNES; V.G. MILTOi Looms; Steretiery, M. BAYLES ; JAL-Sea:2'y, Dr, 0. C. Com ; Treasurer, Arum hems; Con ductor, A. T. LILIZY ; Sen. Warden, J. 11. Leox.tun ; Jun. Warden, CRAB. MCMURRAY ; P. Grand, D. P. KNAPP. L. D. TAYLOR'S neat and commodious hall was filled with members of the great fraternity— Canton, Priam, Wyalusing and Griffin Lodges being well represented. After installation all were invited to the plea sant and commodious apartments of the ever hospitaole ADAIR INNES and family, where ta bles were found laden with rich fruit, many kinds of excellent cake, oysters, AT., Ac. Such wire the luxuries in quality and quantity, that oven the most dainty epicure could not fail to be astistled. After a social interview of two hours, the brothers again repaired to the hall, initiated seven applicants into the mysteries of the Or der, end transacted some miscellaneous burli ness. The visiting brothers took their depar ture with the firm belief that a lodge starting with such members, in such a favorable loca tion, cannot but succeed in making its power felt on the aide of thin fraternal principles of the Older. This Lodge is located in the midst of an intelligent farming coMmunity, where su perstition will not be :n stumbling-block in the trey of gaining members and strength. The District Deputy performed the duties of his office in such a manner es to do credit to himself and the li,odge of which he is a mem ber, 1 ISITOD. Doe. '25, We. ATHENS.—Sunday morning, 2d inst., our village was visited with one of the most destructive fires we have experienced for along time, when the inexorable destroying element raged in its wildest fury from 2 o'clock, a.m., for three hours, burning Mr. F. F. PAues hard ware, stove and tin store, Jonm_ DRAKE'S dwel ling-house, F. GRANTHAM'S tailor shop and dwel ling, and E. HEREUCE, Ju.'s dwelling. The fire originated in second story of PAGE'S store, and was so far advanced before discovery as to be beyond control, and all our. citizens ctmhl do was to save what goods could be got at and strive to prevent its spread. times it seem ed as though the whole business part of town would burn, as a' strung wind was. blowing sparks and cinders so thick, and several times buildings on . the opposite side of the street caught, but they were saved by almost super human labor. Had there been an engine and efficient fire organization, two of the dwellings would have been saves!. A friendly rain com menced while the tire was et its height, and aided in stopping the flames where they were. The losses and insurance are about as follows : PAGE ,k ELSBREE, owucrs of Empire Store, building total loss, $3,000; insured for 14,000. F. T. PAGE, stock of goods .$15,000; loss nearly total; insured, for $10,500. JOHN Dams, loss in furniture and dwelling, $2,500; insured for $1,500. Tuo.u.ts GRANTHAM, dwelling and shop, $1,500; goods nearly all saged ; insurance on building, $l,OOO. E. Iluissucs, Ju., dwelling to tal loss, $2,500; insurer for $1,500. The following Insurance Companies are rep resento ; Phcenit of Ilartfurd, $5,000, Pxoes goods ; .Mtna of Hartford, $2,000, PAGE tt Ex.snnar.'is building ; Home, New Haven, $2,000, PAGE SC Etatsaafs building ; Hartford, $3,500, PAGE'S glzieds ; Putnam, Philadelphia, $2,000, do. ; Put nam, Philaclell his, $l,OOO, GRANTILAY'S build ing; Enterprise, Philadelphia, $1,500, HER, Excies building; Home, N.Y., $1,500, DRAKE'S M. A. FATMIIIILD Total loss,130,500; total insurance, $18,500. There is a class of persons who make a busi ness of appropriating to their own use what ever they can find not under the homediate eye of its owner. To such persons tires and floods are fine thihgs to give opportunity to ply their trades. They were on hand, as usual, to steal the last crust these unfortunates had rescued from the ruins. There may be some excuse for a person following a funeral procession to steal the plate off a dead man's coffin, for he ivill not feel the loss of such "ornaments";•hut-the wretch that wilt take the last crumb from the houselcss and liofileloss, are too mean and sel fish for oven a 'charitable , excuse. We know a. few such, and feel like passing them by on the other side of the street and squeezing our pock et-book while they are in sight. DM. We take the fo.llowittg from the Chlholic. Nandard, published at Philadel phia : THE NEW Cutpr.cu XI ToWANDA.-011 Sunday morning 12th inst. the splendid now churl of S.S. Peter and Paul,, at Towanda, Bradford Co., Pa.;just completed through the indefatigable energy and zeal of its Pastor,Rev. l'arnica To- NEP, was blessed and opend fur Divine wor ship. The building is a perfect model of neat Goth ic architecture and Atlects credit upon its architect, Mr. t J. Pnaur, of Binghamton, New York: It is of rick, with a granite base, hav ing an attractive front of embellished cut stone, chastely and elegantly designed. - The building is 100 feet long by 50 ibet wide, and is surmount ed by a grand spire 190 feet high. This is the greatest altitude of any spire in Towanda, and can be seen for miles around. The population, irrespective of creed, feel a Just pride in the new church, and materially aidr4lhather Tostu in its erection.- The basement is 14 feei high, and will be used eventually for the purpose:l,ot a parochial school. The stone work of this part of the building is also a rulignifieent piece, of handiwork, being handsomely cut and designed, and reflecting credit on all concerned. The windows .of the church are of stained glass, of superior material and workmanship. and, without exaggeration, the front of thehuilding for becoming neatness of execution and general appearance, is far in advance bf almost any specimen of ecclesiasti cal architecture to be found. The church will contain three altars, and has but yet to be pins tared and receive the final frescoing and other embellislunents.to be a complete structure. It Cost a large sum of money, and there is still something dui) on it. Father Toxin; however, In conjunction with the muted liberality and ex ertion of his flock, will doubtless in (Tim Blue have this paid oil; v.h.ch will be another evi dence of the great progress and good accom plished since he has had charge of the parish. The old church was a rickety tram° building, badly located. and utterly unsuited to the grow ing wants of the congregation. The present structure has been pretty much completed since last May, at which time the workmen had only progressed as far as the bait° of the i bnilibug. In addition to this; the Ree. Pastor' has pur chased two mo't desirable and valuable lots of ground for church 'purposes, which, with /he other improvements not euumerated, will make the entire ecclesiastical property a most valua ble one to the Diocese of Scranton. On. the morning in question the church was crowded, and Solemn High Mass was celebrated hinter. %Amu An. KAIEIt, Pastor or tho Chnich utiSt. Basil, Dushore, Sullivan county, Pa., as sisted by Rev. FatherLononean as Deacon, and Rev. Father TONED, Subdeacon. An eloquent eel - m - in was preached by _the latter, from the 28th Chapter of Genesis, which Was listened to with Attention'and profit by all present. In the evening, Vespers were sung by Father Loran- RAN, irhen another instructive discourse was preached by the ROT. Pastor. The Service both morning and evening was sung by a special choir from Philadelphia, and was in every res-• peel most edifying and interesting. A train of oofl oil** thrown tromtha track it 31onriistat -oak -Tito lad; tnnty REF. demoliiihed. No ottehurt. iiri . - - Count , ' Comnissionerd lisvikinadivibe appatattnenti Soi WO' Nimbi yliti - - 630Lititlokit Cointel::-W - t T. DATp. Metr.antlio .I"byalciait--Dr. C. M. Tomes. 4 2 0i. - -This ' morning I went out" to cid saWlogs with Holum Lam: While he ilia felling a tree tor loge, and u I was hunt- Jim aaothos tree,•a limb fell froiiithe one ho. Rae chopping and Struck him on the head, breaking Lis WWI and killing him instantly. I was in the Woods alone with him. . Mr. Latin was beloved by every one wbo knew . him. Me leaves a wife and two"thddrenjo mourn bis loss. • -" A. Ihrvalux. TELE SPILIGiIitESTArn MOST Ai , maim Bon" arm Gnus' litluiums-"De• immures Tomei Ammuos."—The January num• ber of this beautiful Juvenile . Hoathl~ must prove a real prise to all the boys and girls sea curing ih The elegant Chromo Pictures of the birds of America, and numerous other Bne en: &ravings, together with - Its 'entertaining storied, music,' prize pictures,patsies, etc., make a boinhinition httractionS Seldom found in one periodical. Yearly, 41,50. with a beautiftil premium to each subscriber. Address W. dew mos Thomann, 898 Broadway, XS • rm. - The . Bee-4ecspera' Journal and National Agriculturist" for December, con tains many interesting and valuable , articles liettrated with appropriate engravings, in its five departments of '436e-Keeping," "Apical. ture," "Home and' Fireside," , •"Ladies' and Youth's Departments." On the &mit - meta a beautiful picture.of Mr. Quinn; at horse. Ho is a regular contributor, and one of the most successful bee-keepers in America. The ac cmipan)ing biographical sketch states that ho has sold 20,000 pounds of honey in one ,season. The portrait of Mrs: Tursmi, America's most distinguished lady writer on bee-culture, and one of the editors of this Journal, is to appear in the January number, to be followed by the portraits of HUBER, DZIELIZON, and all the lead ing apiarians of Europe NO America. This Is a new feature following other improvements made since the removal and consolidation in September, and yet.the publishers furnish .tho Journal at n a year. One sample i•opy SZAT FREE. Address H. A. Kum A Co., 3i Park Dow, New York, or J. C. Warans, Athens. We find the following letter iif the Kansas Weekly Con moiimilth of a re centslate. As Itlr, Cornet formerly resided in Warren township, this county, ws have no doubt its publication in the Error:us will be gratify log to his many friends : Disrnacr 44, N0v..22, ltka. As teacher of the colored school in lliktriet No. 44, of the counties of Shawnee and Jeffer son, I think-it would not be amiss to say a few words to the readers of your paper in-regard to colored children that aro growing up among ns. -illy scholars aro very studious and learn - very fast. Sonic of them have had poor chances for education'; but they exhibit faculties equal to; if not better than the majority of white children that I have taught heretolore. I would like those men who think the black man - has no brains• to come and listen to my school one day ; perhaps they would be better Ale to judge then than now. I am a native of Bradford county, Pa.. conse quently knew but little about the black man ex cept from reading and hearsay. But I havO now learned from my own experience that the negro is quick to learn and comprehend. ~ how, as a friend of liberty and right, and the prosperity of our nation, I am in favor of edu cating the negro. Give him a chance, for with out means no person can prosper, black or white. Mr. EVANS, the County Superintendent, made me a visit at my school room Friday last. Ho questioned the scholars on arithmetic, geogra phy and orthography, and was well pleased to hear them answer so promptly. He classed the with the common run of schools in the county. I am much gratitied.to see tlie people of Eau ass taking such an interest in the cause of edu cation, and sincerely hope that this great cause will be carried on, - for I believe it to be the only sure foundation of success. E. P. COUSIN. CAwroN.—Mr. Editor : Wonder if "Ststa" reads the Ilzeontrat and asks "Why don't we have soma descriptive loiters?" lie must have been examining "out" gracefully, rounded moraines," fearing They might disap pear like the Paddy's flea. What pleasurable emotions friend "Sr.xxx" might cause to ap pear in the "esthetical eyes " of his last resort, the teachers, if he would only paint out a few Bradford moraines. Strange that the teachers 'should be his last resort, if they are so well qualified as ho would have us believe, by giving us the opinion of others. Though not a native of "our" Bradfitrd, y.et "after" nearly "80 yors familiarity, evcryride still brings to my view vistas of beauty" not "Nell worthy of long travel to behold." There are many pleasant and picturesque views with in the limits of our county, of some of which have read descriptions in the IttronvEn, yet their equal may be found in almost any part of the old Keystone. • On the 27th, the members of the Masonic Or der installed their officer's, after which they had a grand supper at the AvneriCan House.. Clifistruas eve found a large nnmberfef in vited gnats at the residence of Mrs. M. J. liNvx.irr to attend the "Reunion." Understand that the occasion was pleasant and -agreeable to all except myself, who must always 'remain at my desk. The Ahatleters themsch-es great credit both in the selection of pieces and in their exe cution. There is a protracted meeting being held at M.E. Church. Many wet desiring to know ho truth as it is in Christ_ A "goodly" i.amber of the Otd Fellow fra ternity went to Gia - t - i;4. Ile Cutfter.:, to_sttend the Inotitntion of a subordinat,i 1.0.0. F., on Christmas eve. Sacra has, for assistants in his cotillion band, one 'blacksmith, one mill-Wright, and one school teacleer. Our friends need not worry about our safety; or wife and daughters have ceased pulling the gray hairs from our head lest they pull the greater part of "our hair," and as to pitching into the TribThle, gties turn about hi fair play sometimes. - NEBAT. Dec. 31, 1869 MARRIED CHAFFEE—WHITAEER.—At the residence of the bride's father in Warren, by -Rev. Win, C. Peck, Mr: Asa Chaffee and Mine. Elsie Whitaker, both o f Warren, Bradford Co., Pa. • AITNN—ILLDGEW A.Y.—At the home of the bride, in Monroe, Dec. 30, 1869, by Rev. G. B..Tranigia. Mr. James Munn and Miss Hannah S. Ridgway, All of Monroe, Bradford C 0.," SHOEMAKEII—CLARK,—At the residence of the bride's ¥ta Deceniberl9; 1869, by Het J. J. Torten, Mr. John Shoemaker of. Granville Pa., to Miss Lamira J. Clark of Leroy, Pi. GARDNER—HARDY.—At the M. E. Parstmago in Orwell, Pa.; December 21, 1669, byßev. A. C. Sper ry, Mr. L T, Gardner to Miss A. li. Hardy, both of Orwell. - LOCUAL—At the residence of the oDlci• at ng Clergyman in Dunmore, Pa., by Rev; C. L. hies, Mr. Albert E. Shafer of Stlivensville W Miss Lydia E. Slocum of Pike. CHAFFEE-- PITOHER.—At the residence of the bride's father in Warren Centro by the Rev, Win. C. Peck. Mr. James P. Chaffee and Mies Carrie E. Pitcher, both of Warren, Bradford Co., Pa. FISHER—CA - RETELL—At Monrocton, on Christmas day, by Rev. HallocliArrnstrong. Mr. Geo. W. Fish er to Mrs. Mary Carder, all of Motiroeton. ; • Autzi-,IIMITLETT.-ler Wes, December TJ. by . Rev. H. J. Crane. Mr. John A. Allen and Miss Ma ry J. Bartlett. both'of Wybox. DAILY—BMSETT.-1n - Asylum. 'at the residence of the bride's parents. Dec. 21, by Rev. H. J. Crane. Mr. Daniel L. Daily, of Waverly X, Y.. and Miss. J. Elizabeth Bennett, only daughter ofßich ard Bennett. , WANNES4—RADGEII.—In lioriliTowands, Dee. 29, by Itev. R. Crittenden. Mr. Frank Wanness and Bliss Thersey Ann Badger, both of North Towanda. DARNTS—MANDEVILI.E.—At the residence of Mr. F. B. Manley, Canton Pa., Dec., 5.180, by Rev. J. L. Watson. Mr. J. IL - Barnes and Miss Louisa A. Mandeville, both of Canton Pa.. CEARE—CODWIELL.__Bi the same at the' - residence of Mi. Charles Merlin In - Alba. Pa., December 12 1308, Mr. A. Cease an Miss Sarah A. Colweß., VTIIMILYE—WEBBTEEL—By the same, at the rest. dente of Iff.'Danlel Webster, Dee. 22, 11169, Mr. G. W. Wennilye and Miss M. 1. Webster. both of Canton, Pa. , GLITER—RDIGMAN:—At the II.„E. Parsonage In, Athena Pa., Dec., 22. by Rev. D. Dersoneus, Mr. Deo. W. Gliter of Waverly N. Y.. to Mbs Arra Bella Rinsman of Faetaryville X. T. iTtREL--' WURTEMBERG.—AtIhe M. E Parson age in Rome; Dec.. 21, by Bev: p, pven (Mitts, B. Tyrrel of Wysox, to of Wysox. - MAKLEY-:-TAYLQIL--On the TA of .1.809, at Granville Ceuta, by Rev, L. P. Streator, Mr. Saha. net N. Manley to Idles Mlle A. Taylor. only daugh ter of L. D. Taylor Esq. ... PORI`EII.-4iied oa:the 47th ult.. at West Granville Mr. Elb44 . tTorter, aged 40 Years. E=M=MM OEM larliaNOM - ort*lllpisir Tann of 1 , 144 k t i t scan vertrissiitate gluts= an:Togor - lia S t=l; p jaZ tmen. imm airte P *tbsw sathe "A. X*: W,,airerkr ! Zop tte•• • ' ' *. PIANO il)l3llux.7—To. Alai!, • and risk, I trilriell a• new - eldekerbtig (style No. 4, price $360) for $62). Host be taken within two weeks. • • Bev. Wit. Hums. .1 • WYOMING: COMMINOLIZ COLLZOIC— "A Business Edneaticm will be of edvaelege gfflf!nt l men, whateor future occupation Noy: x."—Reedley. . , Te Wyomin Commercial bollege,establisb-' .ed in 1863, and connected with Wyming Semi 'nary; offers a thorough and comp N e -cause of mitt action forthopeding avommercial edtt- Its location in th e beautiful and historic Val ley of Wyoubt, with-It' :mid; threelinsit - of relheads, and immense Mal and other business' pperatkma, afford rare opportnitles tbr - young Mr desiring aituatiook _ . 6 Our graduates are Stine positions - of trust alf over the country. Young men have attended this Institution Item platamas, Ken yesota; and mark cm thin the USIIOII., Ctor tuiSOn hit UM BOWAN Cdtdeeis' from fiftdin to brMlyt llv es, thAn slather Comineicial cables, igaanlagat ,here are ist every Itupect =Juryman!, We offer all the aidestended bY any Calmer cial Colt Em-the con_ lita to ffn4 l tot 46 in -*" 1 6 Vezlro at the College itairt all the" khan= ta raryges w ee Seminary in regard to library; lit-. etiek hos Tuition tbr the regular llitsinese touts, BM Ibleraphing in ' connectim therewith, 61 0 41 1 4! Tehiraiddrol Walk 425,00. dtationery for full Business Course, 815,00. :,Board per week, 14. ' Send for Catalogue ant i IRlOdnibne ofYon manihip. , ._ ..... • Address L. n. IltsaAorrk, ' Prix Wyambig Commercial College, Sept,,l 1860. Kingston, Pa. , ... ~, PLthCl3, • ORGANS ANDleinonzons. • . . It always gives us pleasure to call the attention of our readers to articles of real merit.", In this co nection, we adviseqtrons who are about to pdrchase Piano,. or Melodeon, to call at -MT: Drrnuca & Co.'s ask Store, at Towan dacbefore buying elsewhere, as theinstruments sold by W. D. & Co. are really the only first class in every respect. The Deckerßrothers; Mallet do Camston, and Conrad Myers Pianos have now been before the public for • twenty years and more. The Pelanbet h Co. and Sha nlnger.Orgtu4 and Melodeons list sixteen years. All of them are known.to be sit near pufection as it is possible to make them, and' are - giving the most entire satisfaction Mall who have used them. Our prices are lovi, and will sell Pianos from $2OO to $1,500; Organs from $BO - to $1,000; Melodeons from $75 to 11300. - Sheet Musk, and Instruction Books for Pianos, Organs; Melo. deons, and Violins, always on hand. To, those who Would like instruments Inns other Makers not mentioned above, we say, give us your or ders and you shall have them on short notice. Pecollect, ladies' and gentlemen, that Professor W. Mermen has had experience for over twen ty 'liars in the above business. Tuning said re pairing done, if wanted. • Those who have waited so long for the cele brated "Pciefmarken Polka," may have it now fat our Storeloir 62 cents percopy. It is a good piece of music, besides having a collection of 42 foreign postage stamps printed on the out side. W. Drrrutat A Co. liter All kinds of Spices Raisins currants citron &c: at the lied, White and Blue store Bridge at. Towanda. RIAXIIALL & UIDOEWAT.' * You can save fifty cen4_ on every pound of tea, at Bratnhall'a American Tea Store, Griffith & Patton's new block, Brifte St., Towanda, at the Bed, White and Blue Store. Sept. 9, 1869. .illuxuara. k nworiarey. lOU You can save money on every. thing in our line at the Bed, White and Blue Store. Try it, and satisfy yonraelvea. Sept. 9, 18G9. Bs.wYckr , k RIRG EWALT. Fon SALF.-3. R. COOLBAUGH, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., offers for sale the valuable Real Estate formerly belonging to Sideman Whitcomb, dec'd, situated at Scottsville, Wyo ming county, Pa., containing about 430 acres, about 73 improved, balance good soil, well tim bered, good water power, &c. The farm is on the river, good buildings, orchard; never fail ing running water at the door. Beautifully situated, convenient for business—worth P2O,- 000; will be sold for $12,000. Terms easy. Bar; gain for any one. _ Dcc. 2, 1169. it€o.. The celebrated ?dexican Coffee for tale at the Red, White and Blue Store. Sept. 9, 1869. BRAM:LILL & RIDGEWAY. Se- At the Red, White atd Blue Store you will find Crackers, Candies, Nuts, Dried and Canned Fruits., Tobacco, kc., whole sale and retail, cheaper than the cheapest. • Sept. 9, 1869. _BItAXIIALL IL RIDGWAY. IRV The public are invited to at tend a New Year's Party to be given at the Un ion Hotel, iii Rome borough, on Friday even ing, Dec. 31, 1869. Bill, 12,50. Dec. 6, 1869. A. A. Thrum. T by the pound, caddy, or chest, at the "Bed, Whits and Blue" "Store, Bridge Street, Towanda, Pa. Jan. 6, 1870. Bitexuati, & RIDGEWAY. te..Koffee by the pound or sack, green, roasted, or ground, lithe "Bed, White and Blue Store," Bridge Str t, Towanda, Pa. - Jan. 6, 1870. Bassinsta, & RIDGEWAY. .leir Tobacco by the ,pound or pail. Red, White an&Bluo Store discount to dealers. Jan. 6, 1870: Bnamnsm. & RIDGEWAY. TEAs, TEAs.—A new lino of Teaa at the Red, White and Blue Store, Bridge Street, Towanda, Pa. MIAMHALL do RIDGEWAY. ELouL, FLoun.—The' celebrated Oswego Flour; wholesale And retail, cheaper than the cheapest, at the lied, White and Blue Store, Bridge Street, Towanda, PA, . Jan. 6, 1870. 13naatuALL & Ittnonway. STRAYED. OR :STOLEN from the sub scriber on Thursday 9th init., a rod cots. !Ono eye gone, and a brass ball on one horn. A lib eral reward sill be paid. any. person returning bar. C. M. Traotlrr. South sill, Dec. 15, 1869.! . p o'W El; L" & co, Call attention to a large invoice of FrouL a Bankrupt Importer's Sale, HALF THEIR VALUE mesb iods' are .both snbstuutial and brilliant iu appearance, and are: considered far superior to any other !hake of Alpacas in the nuwket: . Jtunutry,. 3, 1870 DOUBLE WARP BLACK ALPACAS which they now offer at = E= , DATMlNerilignitle”WlLlT x lmr„ WISIL aI IIEL—WaPPOisd b eta .alsp ittest:l i ita . , • - WIWI* al Ws WIN 111 1 1 W, il 1,1471110 Pape Meta* laws iloweiVelbirsimil /180 Poi ine loot at 1114:441:6„errii NFU itlfigh aut, Fob, 4 Ofillifi POP 11M4 14* Yliff Oldiramonassliark = li r ____ C. L. Dupclppg„ hitill. irro. - • . ' Towanda. gorrntwAßD uo!:=lttrim a GWACIP Ifick;at Wier 30 . 74 piresia. war d s ,„ ~,,a •;, , i' i . 7t, 1 : 7 at Ms roartHottabt Tanintisaladford Co.. Pi* ago: Paw 7,1110. it.fcdock Pt 111 • •. , _Viglats,int geogrop)dial wadi , atoidsie. gig sad , 2 ,iperplatialy, sa4 Wire* Inehosarati vlOalli sasherispedi ow liniagmair. ' The • patiplo are cot. dlsU Invited to iamb T o Tim wara-Ara):calia:• zusw,inzuszir Aso muss AND CL UX ildu4e,m)sirrauoismsintr..7. ,- Pigreim ' tide LATizi'ainini iggi. .EOl4ll or Post Oeles-I[n. Holt's cid shad. • • KR& NM W4OEICI2. album Dee. SO IMIO. opliarsct 1.;l;' twitimict: il *44i .. 46-4 - ', - & - ,tfioit.:E-;.:-',. BummmoJ.Woaa Ifodol ofiMei tie i4l 1:1i0 itCo' link %km, stock of PATA AND WINTER CLOtHDIG 'dada Whig bead parakteed for ash, the ere Pm. **sod ciespeiptie may alder "sterrAn IParlh• oneMoc," amidst' of • cam A.I1 1 8 of me giu 'Midis. suck as . ' ENGTIS# 'IYEBSi.,MI4LTON.S; UNIONS. Oft* .11114,104 SITENETR,"AGC WILD the *gent dock or Men's, Youths': and. 'Ave' Clothing, ever offered •in Toirsnda A full line of GENT'S EURNLSITENG GOODS, HOMIEST. GLOVES and ILITIFISS. HATS 8z c).A.PS, LINEN AND PAPER. CA.D.1.14D8. CUFFS. SUSPENDERS. HANDKERCHIEFS, kc. kc.. Also • large stock of corms. ,ezarimas, TRIN,dadEl, ift• t Allkkooda warranted an seateda isiv r inber and ea. amine oar stock before the place 96 Kiln died, one door north of ChamberUn'a Jowetrretore. ' 'SWUM TATWL . Towanda, Dec,.2, 1889. GREEN HOUSES, PENN I have received a large and full odsortment of MI MORTALLES. or the Dried Flowers of Everlasting, of a most beautiful variety of color& I am now prepared to furnish, for partiesoreddings, or tuner. al occasions, on abort notice, Wreaths. Creme. Anchors, band and basket Baguets. Also the mime with natural flowers. I have also a few imported Wreaths or Crowns, formed of Immortalles. No. I. nine inches in diameter, - $1 5 0 No. 9, ten " " . 900 All orders will receive prompt attention, and primes reasonable. Nov. 15, UNA GOLD STILL COMING DOWN ! AND, &VIM! 11LING IN TIM GROCERY; AI PROVISION LINE, are now being offered at COWELL & MY-ER'S a=tkat moot faillo satrath all that tUy are ed not Jobe undekbold toy_ any one . , They have enlarged their Stare by buil ding 'so thely• now have roma fortis) freab •euppties that ate amity received by them. They have emanated with their stere a thrice& where they now keep heath meats to sell by the quarter or , s a wh nd ich a Doll &apply et Oro. oaks and 'Provisions, to they would call the attention of 11.11 cash boyars. qoqae and mumble our Mods and. Prices, before P ring and estistr yourselves. We guarenteer ail 'goods to give entire satiefaction. We are thankful to ear customers for their past liberarpatronage and solicit a COllthltlillCe Of the Name. COWELL k 2(TER Dec. 20, 110. • FORTY YEARS Testify to the fair dpling and public &ppm:teflon of the firm of ~dONT~NYES; CORNER OF STAIN ST. AND PUBLIC SQUARE, TOWANDA, PA lull stock of ittspla and Fancy DRY GOODI. Au ele‘eant aseintiment of WAIL ;0 Wr t sIDQW ,PAPEaS Si)r-Cial Line gt . • GIL WALL PAPER CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, In all atylea—own importation, 1. ull line of GROCERIES. SHELF AND SADDLERY HARDWARE, GEABB AND NAIL% CARPETS, OIL CLOTH AND MATTINHS. An extra steak of CLOTHS, CASSEVERES; READX-MADE CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES ; ,]All kinds of LEATHER AND SHOE EEHHHOS MATS, CAPS, AND UMBRELLAS, - - Trunks, Valises and Trairelint Bags, OILS AND PAINTS, quality guaranteed. and prima below the general market. dastrecelled.-IUO doiteil PATENT " GEM " FRUIT JAR,, All Maas, self maw; it manufacturer's" prier*. to tine, a stock of Goode in estent and rariety.in. equeled this aide of Sew York city. The pablicTi - ro invited to examine limb end Priem duly 184,0. • 31101CTANYEV. ME ME .. i~ •I s i . i ';' , )-e: ,-, t . ! pig.= YiP -" , . 1 '-' 1 ;-`; - `_.' • -;-' '' ' ''' ---.' . U. ...._ ,L_ : jou ' t. f ia-KU • ' r • • ',' Ve jUgt MeliVed4ll.l3l"br SILVER :- PLATED P - 1)0 At, Y HD I n . r,1,,D , 4,,Y, ,, ,P# E,SA:N7 0 BOYS' SLEIGHS, SKATES, AND iu grept Remember iri7mt,the 1809 IMPROVED .BWIMMIT; THE HOT BLAST ,AMERICAN, HOME COMPANION, BASE BURNING CQOII STOVE; CODDING, RUSSET & CO'S BURALUS CORN 'SBELLEMS NATIONAL FANNING MILLS, FEED CUTTERS, C. war.; CLOTIIE WRINGERS, Ban' MI National Horne Nails, by the box, THE AAVER.T.CAN FAVORITE AND NATIONAL, IN TRADE will keep a continuous fire with al- most no attention at all, and with the least possible waste of fuel maintain's - its position as the most perfect FIRST CLASS, I • - With the late improvements fire can be kept longer than in any other stove. We also have the NATIONAL, GOLDEN PRINCE, and many other patterns, all excell ent, for. heir respective prices: ELIAS - HOWE SEWING ISTOTEB DELIVERETO TO ANT DEPOT. Codding, Russell & Co. Towatula, Dec Ixllll EMS intaira : lIIIM,TABLE AND isurranu-ros =OE FAVORITE, 01.1141NT4L, Tuz oniarraz, satl4ranm, You can get them at FARMER'S 801L3218, Just Teceived. COAL HODS BURDEN'S SHOES ORIENTAL, BABE BURNERS THE AMERICAN STOVE hr iparket; COSMOPOLITAN, TRIBUNE, STPRLTNG, EMPRESS, HARMONY, SUNSHINE, YOUNG AMERICAN, LANTERNS; CHANDELIERS AM 81`. (iERNATIC SITDMITMN -MACHINE ! or set up within the birro' limits FR IT, OF CHARGE IL X • - - 11 r: ''s •_ • ?..,,Z•114 it!r. fro 1 I; 11, =IN E -7-- -- • 0 fr 4 $ • 5 &C., .te 5 ...T., , . 0 • • .7.) i • 4 X. Z ; T ; , ..e. '• i 43 P.I 1. - F• x 0 - • F ...„ . . k./ -': log G 4 .e " 0 Z Fr p i g r. .. E-1 Ke.., , A t.t tr., •e` 5 a" Pi ;4 ..C) , jzo -6 ." . 1. • tr, -- . I ..4Nettnsh S 'A ' . ame into 'em owe • . , - - ..,, g , paid ,ocb. of the Made • . 4 on er about the 20th of . • stismss ...t• COM PAN it>. 2-; Cal. Adder. in 3 Dec. last one 80w ri t. 1. wilsee it bad • litter of Pigs Ai If. ..... - - • - All PI 1... a C"Pitol• years, 1866, four in number. The owner's requested to come to ' F' s . ,' • ' 11467.91 W. forward. Peon PeoPeltY, PoY Pay churn. and take . W ..: = ,-,... - . Hsu' lons (j OMPANIEN. ..---.... --- - them away. Barclay. Jan.. 3. 18717. 'P. J. cnowtgy. = .. . ...:. . la , . tat. popular, pure stock 1866 7.700,000 al 1,666 69 ...1 C ' ''. 7.'l'. Atlantic Mutual. mutual, 1866 110,0(8) 12,833 12 BRID G E LEITENG.--Sealed pro al i.. c . i.: ..c. Brooklyn, mutual. - . ..... 1864 125,000 40,625 00 pteee d e eta he ma ne !' mu te he l m of Nmiept, •E 0 1 -- •10 ' a . Continental, mutua1,...... 1866 100,000 28.000 00 ceehith to w yet , e , eel Th e w" th e 27th of January. ;... '.l . CA ft l'-'' '" Equitable, mutual 1859 100,000 29,574 83 1870, until 3 o'clock P. IL; fir the building andcom -, • a P. 0••• .....--. Excelsior, mutual...... ... ,1867 125.00 5,03 /2 pleting • Bridge scrims Wyse' Creek, near the Wage 0 = : •C 2 * al efS . CI , - .2 . , . Germania, mutual - .. 1 , 18 f$5 2 00 . 000 33 . 578 95 of E. A. Coolbangh in said Twp. Bpedlcationa for 'a P, !. . ;F• j '-' . - Globe Mutual, Timbal. , • •1 1561, 109 • 900 23.201 50 the same may be seen st the Commissioner's Oflce, ''. Great Wisteruanutual .... 1863 i' 11.5,000 20.123 00 and at ihelionae of Joseph Ccinklin fur ten days pre :::1 • .r..; . . Guardian, mutual '18591 123,000 36,250 00 'tang lb said letting. • Home, mutual ....... , ...118601 133,000 62,043 57 . • , . . ' Sulekerbi:wkee t muttial - _111333 100,000 49,994 00 ' - ' • Zama Looxls t . • Maahatten, mutual ' ' 11850 100,000 116,000 00 -3, 8, lims. - - • Metropolitan, mutual 1864 200,000 14.090 00 c eet • r eo t h e ,,,.. yen. .5, Ism. Com'rs. • • National LH°, mutual • 1863 130,000 18,669 23 .. . . New York State r pure stock 1866 120,000 18,640 00 .... '%. ' 8 xr '6' North Alva-Ica, mutual... 1862 logooo 88,000 00 ...Cll. Obe eh G o re ßasente Os "Mate f A U DI TOR ' S denddi NO'T'ICE CE. r 7- 4, lVin. Sny o . y., - Becurity.mutual 1 8 62 110,000 31,899 00 _ .a.• E. 4 " 22 Mated States ; mutual - - 1850 i. 200.000 103,364 33 Ei ...5. . Universal. pure stock- .....- 1863 200,000 42,080 00 B .s" rad unc i y ar. s' . a ml ydee n -, tr de . ceamf'd. In the Orphans' Court of 4 •, z • . a Washington, mutual 1860 123,000 • 31,965 09 The undersigned au Audit,* impel:aka by. maid Court to disnibute moneys in the hands of the IN as :4 0 . _.. o ..... Widows & Orphatts,mutual 1864 200,000 59,774 74 ecutors of said decedent is attend to the On. z .1 - -..--- - F . 1 . , • ... World Mutual, mutual.... 1866 200,000 14.000 00 ties a td. appointment et , hi s o ftw it hi t h e h imeett h Companies of other' Static. , of Towanda, on TUMID - AI the 18111 day otJANUABIT. .t - - 2 ts /Etna, mutual - ••• 1853 2102,768 $44,830- 00 V.~ G . 5 % 1 -4 , , , .1 ' Berksbite. mutu al .. ' . ''.... ism 33000 9:575 84 claims filliGut said fund atilt Pre"" thaw °Z eh be forever debarred therefrom. -J • 8. . 4. -- se ' ' Charter Oak, m u t u al,..... 1850 200,000 36,000 00 7. H. THOMISM. ' •••• - ~s• - Conn. General, mutual.. - 1865 251,000 31,330 00 Auditor, "' :. Economical, mutual ' 1866 100,000 14,000 00 - Dec ' is ' 18C4 ' - ‘"' '' - - - . •. ' Hanemann . mutual , 1865 200,000 29.200 00 • . . . John Hancock, mutual...." 186211 100,000 - 13,202 00 , - 'l[MrJersey Mutual,niulusl 1863 125,000 13,430 00 . - Phasnir-Mutnal. mutual.. 1852 16,000 18,000 041 i• _ . : - - 1-. . .1 = .._!-:,.t - - -- . ..1 . - ...- - • r;_ F - 44 ... / 5 --. -a ._ . . 1 . 2 1 1 1 . . -?. n A • X 44 a el 4 2 . .4 .1s ` 3 . : :... o .~ _;a • co I 2 P l 4 /4 L 0 1 ;T.; 1.11 ~. . 4-. N rz4 = Pi Z • x _ . ?J' ME , :4 )4 .5 R 4. AVERLY. INSTITUTE. ITbs Yortpeshth Term of Ms Institnie opens Air VIM If" Imam the amp all. LA/141. ffie aim of the beit , Larassn lionntroms of the edouttp. senessible from Minds. and to ofrSated WAPPLjr..P*A.4S3...N Y.. _ . • . The departments ui complete. Tim "tgamicsi" embrares ail thom studiesregained for admission to our best Colitates;• Aisoi • - thorough' 4AI to the • The botA. the com aim toM7Tres 41W aud many of the Wee del minted An the Oone. an the Commendel comae the instruction Is • as CnmmaeeW thot•oaWaiwi complete as In our most anocess .lnstrutiton upon limo and Onmn by the old method ; also by •• Mathis' Newanserimm Method," by which pupils can inquire ti knowledge of muds in one-third the timeerhich it hitherto refire - The rates of tuition are wormodu . Board ob tained at reasonable prices ; s limited =bee of pu pils ean be accommodated in the ti Hof the In stria:tom Rooms am be Fume.- d students can board theinerices ant kern the menses one • Normal dams, ea nand, Organized at the di litutbeg of the FaR 'Term. in which twenty of the cants will receive tree inatimalon tor fourteen= ~_For partici* bra address the Principal at Waverly. 1 1 1. Y. Inrcematiim reeves= to Booms end Board can also be obtained et Waldo . 4 . Treersprog atom 86 Broad titreet. ~ • , A. J. i4x9 Atig 17EWTON - YlNKET:Preaddent °Mond' otTrudees, July 15, Up - • . . • EW _COAL- y*R:ll DEEM wustiluataZ exb PII4STOX • :12V7HR4CJTE COULtt! The subscriber_ him just established' • Mtn Coil Yard in the rear of the Itzroanst Otlieeand Gronnett Gun Shop; and deigns to keep In nrpply the best Antluselte Collis at all tline • Till farther notice : • • na:Fna AT TAW, Small Y4s; . DT No. L. _ . Stove; eirlosellaral 4, railed 66 OD , Chestnut; er Nn. 5 50 11.10 following additional charges *ill be made A* delivening Coal within the Akc myth limns • Per ton, ctn.. Zinn toe cani7lng In, . :SOAR H a lf es ..35 se • . .s 44 O. ..23 sir Orders. mar .be left at the ...Bed, White and Blue" Tea Store et k ELIXIEWAY, on Bridge street, or at. my Coat Moe, No: 4 Mercnea New Block, next door to O. U. Wood's Yrolt Store. iQ - -Coidetemnabin all cases, tie accompanied be ibp cash. • • • . • I have meted • . NEW ULF scezr. for public convenience; in the street on north ddc of Fireman's Ifall and near the Ewell House, Warranted to weigh correct. .Towlada, Pa., ltiat. 10, 1069. TOWANI)A COAL YARD. AlirknUCITE AMX.BMTAtINOUS COALS The tuidersigned, having leased the Coal Yard and Dock at.the old eßaritay Basin;" and just completed a large ad-house and Office upon the premises, are .w prepared to furnish the citimins of Towanda and 'viciudy with the differenttinds and sizes of the above. named coals upon the most reasonable terms in any istitty . desired. Rice.et the Yard until further • si? • Stove Cheettid • " Lump pf.. ••_ -Fine or Illarionufth The following additional Charge.: will be made (or deliveting (.70a1 within the bormrgh limits : Cet Ton: ..50 cent*: Extra for carrying tn, 50 cents.. Half Ton •• 25 • Qr. T0n...25 mny be left a the Yard. corner of Ha mad and Elizabeth Meech+, or at H. U. Porter's Drag • ir..9..Ordera mn,4 in aN coy,: be ace,,mpaniqd with the ea,h. WAND & IWs EN. - Towanda, Nov. 1. 180—th ".AROUND THE WORLD ! • THE NEW YORK OBSERVER- Is now publishing a serlea of Letters from the lire. Dr. E.L. G. PRIME, who fa making the 'tour of the World, by way of Calltortia, Japan, China, India. Egypt, kc.Ztogetlter with various nth,•r correspon dence, all the Newm,. Religious and Secular. and • great variety of the beet Reading. ortpinal and Se lected. Now is the time to etocoute the oddest and . BEar FAMILY NEWSPAI•EIL. We-maze the following_ liberal offers to loiew Seunentens. We will ernol the; New YORK OB.EIINTE for one year to • • One new isubmvibee, and one old, for 4 i s 0• • Two o• subscribers, .- 143 Two • • awl one old. - 7 50 Three- 00 ' Three-. •• . ant! •• aAo Four • •• 9 fro Four •• ' , Int- old. 11 SO • Five .. • •• 11 00 Six •• ••• 12 00 And to any largeer number at the tormo rate. &au pie Oopies Fire. Terms, fld 50 per annum. In ad- Send by deck. draft, post-office order or regis. ?e'er! letter. SIDNEY E. MORSE,. JR. ft CO. Park Raw, New York. .FIRST.NATI9NAL BANK or 'rowAxiiA ! $125,000 ... 40,000 CAPIT U. Su :vi FUNI; ,This sank offer. -11k7SUAL yACILITIk..I4 fo r t h e truneraction of a VENEBAL ILINKING INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSIT) ACcoZ.DING TO =M SPECIAL CARE OWES To Tur. Couxt - rtos Nirriat AND CIIECEM. Parties whaling to atria? atoxgr to any part of the United States, England, Ireland, Scotland, or the prin• civil pities and towns of Europe. can here procure drafts tor that purpose. P.t.S`S.IGE TICKETS To or from.tlie old country, by best steamer or sail lint lines. always on band. FAVILIEhiILOCMIT o AT REDUCED' It.t:lLs, Iligkett Price paidjoi• CS Mad:, Gold and Saner. E. H.* SMITH, President. N. N. BETTS. Ja Tciaanda, June 24. 189. - I_ Cash BAXERY AND DINING ROOM! First btak north of Ward House, nitE D, PIES, CAKE, NC., baked daily and gold at wholesale:out retail. We nee the best materiali and our work is always neatly done. Dealers arc invited.to examine our wholesale prices. PARTIES,' PIC NICS, kc. supplied at rea sonable. rates on Short notiee. In our " DINLYG ROOMS we offer superior inducements toall who.want either 4 lunch or a good- meal. Ladies can step in ani quietly enjoy* cup of Tea, undisturbed by noise or rowdyism. Meals at all hours of the day or evering. OTSTEItS unhand during their season and served out by the dish .or sold in quantities to suit. Of CONFECTIONERY .we keep an assortment equal to auy, in this part of the State, and sell at wholeaal or retail. I Also &general assortment of GIIOCEBIES.. Prices as low as the lowest. Towanda, ()ct. 24, V:1 LIFE EiSURANCE! For the information of those who have taken out Policies of Life Insurance, and those about securing we give below a Tabular statement of thirty-throe Life Insurance Companies, which have paid during the year 1868, to their stoikholders, an average divi dend of 18.31 per cent,.on the capital stock of each of these. Companies, together with the - amount of cash dividends paid tolheir stOckholders . during the years 1866, 1867, and 1868. Several of thew Companies arc doing business in this county. The reader will see that several of these companiesclaim to be PURELY 311.7TUAL. Read': Total It thus appears that in three ycare more than one. fourth - of tha aggregate cash capital of these Com— panies, War ..paid back to their stockholders.. Of • couree.this money. mwst have come from the Policy holders. This may be verydne for the stockholders. But bow about the policy-hoidens? _PPI7OI3II tnaur. ingabould examine the workings orthe OLD CON NECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE. of Hartford, if they want to make a sure and cheap investment. It being the only Purely Nyanja Company doing imaineas here; and every cent. of its earnings, over and above its actual expenses, go to the policy holders. H. B. IicKRA.N. is Agent for the Connecticut Mu- Mal Life Iturannee Co. Office over Mason .t.-CnNi.. Banking House, Towanda, l's. Wt.. can and see him before you take out a policy, in any company, .• Towatuts, Nov. I, ffioo.--tt • PRESERVED .TAMEBANDS AT .1. • . COWELL A MlTlrit fIOWELL 3IYRR ARE SELL : . Rig TEA very rhea . °ASS "nib FOR HIDES AND PELTS at . • COWELL k MYER'S. FISH_ PORK, HAMS AND LARD ' • COW LL k .APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.— To Thomas Woodlfo. Sok Ism 11*.— Ton are hersby notified that Mande _Woad. ,_ wik has mot Itteikt uu Vl Wee* boa appll- - ad to au court et ammo' ammilled osamity. far a divorce team th e Of Oallibeelly, mod the aakt court has appaftitatt lioaday. tie I* at Tam cry. 1179. be WM" de obi Alma tea ale plus. lam at *tick time Nadi *ea pakten IMP 1111 I MIRY vAcriarr. ' •• • MeV APPLICATION IN DIVO '-; To Lode Ttibett.—No. The Set lion. UAL— You ire beretty notified that • ..arni Siena. Your viikby ket next Mend. A. Illetnet. Aes label to the oeurtof tampon ylain_eit Itrediatd evenly. fora divorce from Awe bo.L , ant the WA MU" lasanyolaint dub. tar honing the odd te r siet Is Ate peentese. at whieltjhne and place yen OIL Mend If yen IMO MP?. • J. PZEIJIT VAX 11' ,, a , e4. San. 7.4 t APPLICATION, IN DIVORCE-. Jo Harvey Bitaid...—As 202liesaanber tem, 10/1.-.You US hataby =Med lint likontee your wife. by bac Ault *km& 7.: L Billes ka e applied to the coma at - amm itis o aail band lard county.. tar it Maurer hes the now at Rah& many. and the rid watt had sypondaditondur ee e 7th day ll:abeam UM Oar beining Ike mid in the premiums, at white time and. Litany you.entt tend IS you think proper. PUS! vAix nut • , Shalt jan.S-41 A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE.— .L.D.; To &Oulu Hookar.—Mo. 1M Soot term; Is. 40.—T00 are bereft sodded this, Kariba Roam. tour with..by bar sad Mead D.C. Mobs& Ms ap- OW, to the mat or ammo% PIN ot liranbrd for Macros dm the hoods et mairlaom sad the mid roost Ira amoinhad • Idosdat. the Mt day or Varian'. for bearbagAtia amid Martha In the premises. at whilb thne and ph" you eau attend it you - think prow. J. TEM TAN Pllrt. Merit jan.9.-it A PPLICATION IN - DIVONCE.- rm.- To Geo. IL Lewin.—No: DM, 3fay tem. You are hereby standee that Zola IL ZAMA,- 7cur Rife. by her next friend JAE D. I=r i applied to the court of common of pleas wmtl, fora divorce from the bondi of reistr. and the bald court has appointed Ifondrry. the ith day of -February, IWO. foe bereft the rig Lela N., in the premises, at which time and place you cut attend If YOU Pink proper. Jan.?-4t Se 00 A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- .CAL. Notice is hereby given that'll persons indebted to the estate of. Hammel litserate. her of Catitou twp., deceased; are :squealed to make Smnediste paymedt, and'all persons having idea= spinet said estate must present them duly authenticaMLsettle. mint. C. STOC - C. C. WEIGHT. 4an. 7. 1170.* - _ t Aitmlidstnetors. A. m. WELLSi AA DMINISTRA.TOR'S Notice hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of EBY WINSLOW. late at Wilmot. deceased. mast make Immediate payment, and all persona having claims sofas& meld estate Mil pig ment them duty authenticated to mtUenseat Jan. 5. 1870 • • AD3IINISTFtATOR'S SIOTICE.- Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted ho estato of Jonitsox Itoomac, late of Shesbequin. deet-ased, are requested to make immediate pev a, and all persons having claims wind mid es must be present the same duly suthentkaied for lement. - BETSEY 1. BOMB* MAIMIX EDGER& Administrators. 46 PO . 6 013 . 6 00 . 6 50 . 400 . 360 . 300 mum ADMINISTRATRLIC NOTICE.-±- Notice is hereby given that all persons indclit• ed to the estate orWm. M. WATTS, late of 'rowan. da borough. deed., are reOnested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate must present the same duly authentleak4 for settlement.__ t MART E. WATTS; . . Jan. 5, 1570 ADMINISTICATOWS NOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that all persons indebt ed to the estate of EDWIN T. BROWER,' ate of thh U.S. Navy, deed., are requested to Mike immediate payment, and all pervens having claims against saild estate-muat preeknt tlit• hater duly authenticated for settlement. 4. D. BA.RTL.h•TT. Jan. C. 184;9. Adturatnr. A uprivirs NOTICE. Manrille and E. ii Aide fr.t o r; Mason Long.—No. 044 May Term, 1868. In the Court of Common Plea* of lhadford county. The undersegned' an Auditor appo:nted by 'Sant Court to distribute moneys In the hands of the Sheriff arising from. Efheriffa sale of defendants personal property, will attend to the dutini of said appoint ment at his othaxi In the Borough- of Towards on FRIDAY the 28th day of JANUARY, 1870, at 2 clock p. in.. at which time and place an persons has. _ ing claims to said money are required to preaent4hv name or be debarred from conatgin upon said luta. Jan. 6,11561.-4 t. A UDTOR:S NOTCE--In.the matter .4. - i. 4 flot estate of L iz If. Filch, miner tAild,rif P. 11. fitrh, dre'd, late of fired ford twenty. Dyclia Bur r-M. Guardian. 'ln the Orpbana' Court of Bradhatt co:intr. The . undersigned an Auditor appointed by slid. court to distribute funds arising from the side of said minor childs real estate: will attend - to the duties of said appointment at his oftee in the borough of Ttirranda,•on FILWAY. the 28th day of JANUARY, Ib7o, at 2 - o'clock, p. to:, -at which time and place an persons having claims to said !arid are request ed to present the same or be debarred from coming upon said fund. W. A. PECK, Jan. 6,1870.—1 w. Auditor.. A ITDITOR'S NOTlCE.—Beardeley d‘ Cook er. John and 11. P. kesibalL—No.- 111. Se_pt. term, 1882, In the Court of Common Pleas of Mudford county. • • The undersigned, an - auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute funds In Sheriff a hands arieng from Sheriff's sale of defendant's real estate, valet tend to the duties of said appointment. at his office In the be. A.Migh of Towanda, un FRIDAY, the 28th day of - JANUARY. 1870, at 2 o'clock p. m., at which timeand place all persons haring claims on said money are required to present the same or be debar- red from coming on said fund. lan. 6,- 1870, RPHANS' COURT SALE.-BY • virtue of an order tuned Out of the Ciriihans' Court of Bradford county, the undersigned. execu tor of the estate of ALVDIA. will expose at public sale on the prezoIsee.WEDNSEDAT. FEB. 2d. 1870. at 2 o'clock; p. ia., the following de scribed lot. piece or parcel of land. situate in Pike township; bounded on the West and north by land conveyed by the saik Alvinaßlakeslee in her lifetime to Thorns' a L Brown, andby him contracted to Mar vin Post - on the mat by land -by Beth Blakeslee. and - on the south by lands of Ames fihever and lands - formerly owned by :Ames Featherbee. Containing thirty acres of land more or less. TZBllll.—s23 to be .paid on the property being etnick down, one-halt of the balance in dz months. and beiance In on year with intend. Jan. 6, 1870. , • lIRPHANS' COURT - SALE-BY V virtue of an order issued out of the 'Orphans' Court of Bradford county, the undersigned execu tor of the estate of B&W. J. - HOAGLAND:. damp. ed, will expoie et pnbllc isle on -the premises: en SATURDAY, JAN. 22,1870, at 2 o'clock pan„ the rot lowing described lot, piece or parcel of land. situate in Leßoy township, bounded as follows: Beginning at a post en the bank of Towanda Creek, Acme tenth 167 perches on line of. P. P. Tilliteon to R. Wilcox'. corner, thence west 84% perches to stake. thence north 167 perches to Towanda Creek, thence down said Creek 84% perches to place of begbining. Coataing 84% acres more orless ; containing forty seven acres more or less. ALSO—AII that contract interest in a plow Or par- . cel of land situate in Leßoy township aforesaid. and boundbd as follows : Beginning at the southwest corner of the Crammer (now Schrader) lot, thence by his north line south 87. Sf deg. 110 s.loperches loath west corner of lot No. 38, thence-by the , west line . of ,said lot north 2 deg: 'cut 190 3.lo.lperehes, thence north 873 deg., west 100 perches to the north-east .corner orlot N 0.4, th ence by the east side et the : same. north 87,.. 3 ' . deg. west 3 3.10 perches to the line , of C. L. Ward's land, thence by the same south 2 • deg. west 43 4.10 per ches to the place of beginning. Containing 81 acres and,l2o pashas • being lot No. 39 on the map of -lots surveyed by Z..Y. Walter and part of warrant-No. 44. In the name of B. (butte • .containing 150 acres. TERMS.—S6O to be paid on day ' sale, $9OO on confirmation of sale and the balance in oneactro pease thereafter, with Interest from conlinnati of sale. - REUBEN STONE. -Jan. 8, 1870. . Executor . . 1). W. SCOTT & CO 11 . XEC T 0 R'B.-_ N.O T C .1-4 Notice is barely given that ell persona indebt ed to the estate of .JAXEIi STEMS, late et Wig bnry dee'ed, most make Ininintlite payment and all persons baring* claims against Geld estate, mutt present ibeindskyA i ni r riksted for settlenmett 11=111301. llieretora. 1 4.337,768 1,136,1090 Dec. 14, 1842.' I `'-BANKRUPTCY.-DISTRICT Conn of the 'United States for tioe Western Dia tzict of ; Pennsylvania. In the matter of Etr P. itocinvwx4 Bankrupt. Wafers Digrid of Pesuulleonia, se:" A warrant In Bankruptcy has been issued by said Court against the-estate of Hi P: Rockwell, of the County -of Bradford, and State of Perniqnsina. maid District, who his beet AdjuaLed • bankrupt up on petition of his Creditors, and t of any debts, and the delivery of-anypaop y belonging to _said Bankrupt, to him or to ins nee. and the trans for of any property by him, are forbidden by law. A meeting of tho creditors of said Its= to prove their debts and choose, one armors tea of his estate,"will bo held at a. Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at Towanda, Penn% on the 611( day of January. BIM at 10 o'clock A. Y, at the (Ace of Ed ward (nekton, Jr., ono of the Registers in Ihmkmpt cy of said District. ' A. MIIRDOCE: U. B. Marsha/ u revenger. TJ TION , —WIMEAS, SIT dtbi.,-has lett ray bed and board without just intorno or provocaUon, and I hereby tatted all perm!" from harboring or truetinii her on-my account from this data. ALA urAmam wiumn RI rillEM J. Puny VAN YLEET. Sherif. JOHN °MORROW. Admlrthitratri . mum,' Asufi.4/. O. D. MIONTANYE, Auditor E. S. SKEEL, Adminlatrator;‘,_