andfoni grporitt. LOCAL AND GENERAL. *L. Some of t,he farmers tierce bolds were ploughing last week. • ow . The Presbytery. of Susquehan na is in seardon st Mosroston. Stir Call at the Elwell House and bet , Plum's Carpet-Rag Looper. WY" The M.E. Church in this place ,f itl be re•aedidated on the 12th of February. Hiram will deliver his farewell discourse as pastor of the Presby terian church, on Sunday evening next. Jo-MajorEms is about to take diargc of the " Waverly House," Waverly, NS. The Major is a popular hotel-keeper. le, The ladies of the M.E. Church announce a Ivry inciting bill of fare at the Church Parlors this (Wednesday) evening. go - The Episcopal .31ite -§ociety will meet on Monday evening next, at the resi dence of CoL J. F. MEatta. A fair held iti Sheshequin on wcanesday evioaiug of last week, for- the pur pose of raising funds to repair the church, net ' fed the handsoine sum of $l5O. IbTNATION VISIT. —The frientis of MN. a CuArt will mf him a Donation Visit on tho afternoon anti eveilir.g of Febrility 10,1870, at the Wyalusing Acidenty. All are invited. A DONATION.—The friends of Rev. S. J. Ilss and family are resyeetfully asked to make them donations. Wednesday p.m. and es euilig, Feb. 2, at the Baptist Parsonage. te... The affecting and thrilling dcigua, "Ten Nights, In a • Bar-mom," will be plap,l at Leßsynvine for two nights, commenc ing 11.inany evening, Jab. 31, 1970. ; ti) -- Prof. thus. WurrNmy, of Bing- Ihonton, an eloentioniFt of no mean reputation, M. kn.( made an engagement with a New York manager for three hundred dollars per evening. r 0,.. We have published several ar tich, in reference to the Monroeton Sunday sio,d, and think that enough has• been said upon the subject. We therefore decline toprint anything more in regard to the cuntroreray. Is.. C. F. CROSS desires us to con tradict au impression that has gone abroad, to the effect that he is about to close out his busi 11,Fh. He says, however, that he will continue to dispose of his immense stock of miscellane ous books, statiOnery, ikc., at greatly reduced priers. Josh C.utan. has sold his Foundry and Machine Shop to Cid. J. P.M.Eass it Sox for $10;400. Mt: Cammati has beim en gaged in business Lure fur more than thirty years, and has always enjoyed the reputation of being an upright; honest man. ie. We direct particular attention of our readers to the advertisement of H. M. lmnut k co., Iteal Estate Agents, Philadelphia. Mr. D. is a native of Bradford eounty, And has malty acquaintances here. We cheerfully -corn him to the confidence of aIL re.,. It is really astonishing to see we_ eau "rattle off" cards and bill 11.1oli ell our new press. Drop in and sou it, sad iry,cu have any work to be done, by the now you take a good look through the Heron olliee, your job will be ready fur you to etir- MGM P. It gives us pleasure to au ni..o nee that a Tomperauce Hotel has been open in this place. It is something which has !sag been needed, and we hope it may receive a aziliennis patronage, and that the proprietor s deem it necessary at the next term 91' tj• have a license. NoricE.—Mr. and Mrs. Aims-rims°, .4 31011rot.b.n, desire publicly to express their thankfulness and gratitude hi their Inenda.for many substantial proofs of kintlncss, manifested in the donation on the 20th inst. Thc le t receipts wire nearly one hundred anti silty dollars. mc... The Good Templars •of La porte, Sullivan county, otter a reward of dye &this for such information as will lead to the con; iction of any person fur violation of the li quor laws in that borough or township. U the present lax N restricting the sale of liquors in this Commonwealth were Mdureed, but few giro shops would be-left open. 44j- A train of cars, carrying six /. r,, huHdrethous of coal, passed this place on Saturday night. If business increases as rapid ly for the next year as it has during the past few months_ on the Pa. .4. N.Y. R.R., better la- OM,. for trans-Nhipoing freight will have to be poo idea by the Erie Company at Waverly, nr a new outlet found. Subscribers and post-masters ue d n , ,t return coptes.of the REPOUTEII, as we shall not send the paper more than ono or two afti , r the expiration of the time paid for, Laen, ;f the subscription is not renewed, it *ill 1..• diseontinued in all eases. If we violates , this nil. ne shall not ask the person receiving the roptr to pay. unless he chooses to do so. FAY" The post-office at Waverly is h.l n u vrd to new and commodious guar !, s. The new office will contain about nine Luinhvil buses, three hundred of which will be hirieshed with locks. We congratulate Mr. Pm. :As, and his assistant, Mr. KINNEY, on th, .1- escape from the Inconvenient and cramp ,.l r they .have occupiedlor so many years. A-4Y- The express train coming north tle• Pa. .t N.Y. 11.11. a few days since, came a dog which seemed determined not to grt oat of the way, but was making desperate Ntri,ks to keepaltead of the steam horse. When the trait, came upon him, the engineer • expect , a to see the lifeless form of his degship thrown from the track, but was somewhat surprised on arriving at the ncat station to find him giro and ' , ell. securely pt , xebed upon the cow-catcher. T. 'Eumoss has just return from y,,ek city Is - $a a large aasurtment gorals Li the Lne of hi trade, consisting of articles of every style and quality fan plug and tine cut tobacco, together 111111 a large lot of Havana and other cigar to of which he intends to make some new and :ine brands of cigars. lie intends to do his beat" to suit the taste of all who smoke eith e r th.• cigar or pipe. Give him a call and , ipport home manufactures. Right opposite th coart-yrl Gate on Main Street. • limicLAy.—A man named DPSNIS I' ll.l-111AN was killed iu the mince Friday after tl.9n by a fall of elate. While the Fall Creek Coal Company's powder house was being lined on Thursday last, Man na Hitt.aay, a boy 12 years of age, managed to till loth of his pockets with powder =perceived by tie workmen. Itt shooting off his fireworks, %GUN'S pocket magazine was ignited, and be "as horribly burned frotnhiskneestohissheul der,. li e has since died. Boys, take yarning DO - ED. GrrrEs (colored), aextosi ut the Presbyterian church, got himself into trouble on Saturday last in trying to imitate the Baud -writing of air. \Vic:Ream, treasurer of the tr . church. It appears that GETTES rcceivetk from Sir. W. a cheek for $5O in fall for services, and ED, thinking it a good opporiudity to make a mi.... tilled up another check for the 82E130 ativnint and signed Mr: Wientax'a name to it. The cheeks mere both drawn on Holmes Bank It here the gennine one was 'resented and paid. The forged ono war: taken to Ilsacere Buda .nhere it was cashed. Tha furry vas not dia: eoserea until attenuant, when GEITEB MIS al , rested, and attet a hearing, in default of ball was lodged in jail. Hp, however, refunded, the tut: . dollars. ;t 0 tilft4 dePartalelkliik'b"° 4l : thal'fliii.l/4rasiki— of as bildr*Obistialo *tit h ege , ,k i i h tf bon vadat - Welmield see othinti hittatiling good example of the Doctor. tg Th e proposition of raw Dm to organize a new, dainty - nut of parts at Bradford, toga and Lromillig, is littool*OP• poem' in Mega nevi] u this "unix. some of the moat srabatantial catkins. of ;Colton, . the immx*4 . o o unti !eat of -rrAO-bete.o.ouOtl:•-.(1r14- couuteam . mettle achome. - .,.... 4 Ilan Mr.:o. W. VINCENT; for - niaiy years a resident of filuesbeqnin, has been ap pointed Superintendent of the Towanda Agri cultural Works. Mi. V. is an experienced me chanic, and a thorough-going business man. The Ostablishment employanone bit gixtd work merk'and is timing oat some Srat-olass work.' Persons in want of anything in the lino of silt gone or buggies, shonld call and examine :the stock. Mr. Fixer= will take pleasure in ex hibiting work. The beat evidence in the world. that honorable . dealing, and Judicious advertiS• lug are sure to build up a good business, is the het that notwithstanding therdull tithed of the past few weeks, MCCABE & Mix's trade has kept up, and their sale's have - been nearly as good as during any serum of the year. It is no vaun ting thing to see their store crowded at all hours of the day, and their customers arc among the reading, intelligent, and prompt paying class orcommur.ity. We can give our readers no better nth-jai , than to visit their Store when in Towanda. THEATRICAL.—The agent of:the cele brated Tow:vsesn FAMILY, Stae Dramatic and Operatic Monne, has billed - them for an. ap. peOranee in this place on Moliday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of neat week. Ilascun's now i hall being not yet completed, macaws Half has been secured, which wall be made eom fortable with chair seats and well lighted. • The carpenters are now good making necessary preparations, and good and appropriate scenery will be placed upon the stage. The press spc Alf. highly of them wherever thoy2 have appeared, and we believe all lovers of the drama will be pleased with their entertainment. We bare in our possession complimentary notices of their merits, which want of space cempelsus to omit. ilee;• The Binghamton Democrat, of the 20th, learns that a "Mrs. Swim, living on Washington street, committed suicide by tak ing arsenic Friday lest. She died yesterday af ternoon. It seems that her husband hail been sick some time. and Mrs. Swim wort out by care and anxiety had retired leaving-a friendup to watch Mr. SMITH, and that she aivoke from a feverish rest and dream, in which she thought her husband was dead, and that working on her mind she arose and getting some arsenic which was used to kill rats, took a dose, and 'when found shortly after was in convulsions and froth ing at the mouth ; aid was secured and every thing done that could be, but shn . died yester day in great agony." Weir We would again call the at tention of our readers to the very generous offer which we make them, in giyisag them the Amer-, icon Neck Jurtrita! free for one year, in cornice tiou with the REPOnTEM r.y complying with the terms, which are subscribing (or renewing) at once, and paying ono year in adrance. Quite a largo number have done se already-, and the time is limited. 1), not delay, for you sin unly asked to do what is for your interest—to pay in advance for the likrollTEM, and receive one of the best Agricultural Journals that is now pub lished fur one year, from January, 1870. Let not that o'4l '• thief," procrastination, pilfer from you this golden opportunity. A "USEFUL, ENTERTAINING, AND BEAE TIFUL 31A0AZINF- February . mania.: of Ik sitorescs Mohfidy presents an extraordinary ar ray of literary novelties, useful items of infor fustian, and beautiful Illustrations, which al most bewilder us with their profusion. Among the genis in the February number of this mod el Monthly is ticna.t.zit's "Song of the Bell," illustrated with seven tine and very character istic engravings; also the fourth plate in the series of Comes " Voyage of Life," very finely engraved, with much useful and seasonable In formation on Fashions; also JENNY . JUNE . S splendid "Talks with Women," end numerous other interesting and useful topic. But He moat refer the reader to tho boot itself, as no mere mention will do justice to this model Magazine. Yearly, f 3,00, with a splendid engraving as a premium to each subscriber. Address DEROIt- E.SiS MONTHLY, 838 Broadway, New York. PElLSONAL.—Assisttint-Superinten dent Duicuonm has brought his family to this place. and taken rooms at the Ward House. We hope Hr. D. may continue be n citizen of Towanda: —Judge MEnccia and wife have gone to Now Havcn, Conn., in consequence of the illnesS of their son:Hon:lm, who is time at tending school. Mattiinv, son of WM. UaiLLOIIT, of this place, who has been coati:led to his coons in Now Haven for many weeks past with that terrible disease, typhoid reser, is, we are glad to learn, recovering, and will sa 11 be able to be ont. -31 r. and airs. A:sr:NW:A.I. have arrived at Aiken, S.C. --We regret to learn that Mrs. VA;comE, wife of G. 11. VA:CDTRE, of liluter,•died on Monday last after u brief Mucus. -S. NOIITON llocswsu., formerly of Troy, this county, is General Agent of the Guardian Life Insurance Company, fur Itliotle Island, with lmad.plarters at Pioridenee. TROL—EDITOR REPORTER : The wea ther has been so warm here, rentinding ns more of Spring than of bitter Winter. that a great many who, no doubt, would have taken a "tide on the rail" and removed farther south in more sunny quarters, and where the land" flows with milk and honey," have tarried herel.' until cold weather shall come in real earnest, making them think of the necessity of taking "up their beds and getting." It would be a good thing if we ewe to get a jail here, for the "free" lodging of the street loafers and "bummers" who infest onr corners, defiling the air with their blasphemons and ob scene talk. It is a disgrace to our town, and the sooner our citizens make 3.lll , JVCinthe mat ter the better. The Trby Union Graded ticlmol is in a !lour- ishing condition, and has over two hundred scholars. Under the efficient management of Prof. H. Hrrrox, and hts able assistants, the school will soon bo the best, if it is nut al ready, of any in the county. Faxxx TRYON, Professor of Practical Business IPenmanship, has opened an evening writing school in this itlacro to the:school bulling, where he intends giving lessons to all those who wish to acquire a thorough business hand-writing. He has now about sixty or seventy scholars. He opened a school at Canton Friday evening last, and intends opening on« at Sylvania. We wish him success. A little girl of seven years 'n es recently sentk to one of our grocery stores after same articles of proyj.ions, and was told to tell the one that waited on her that her pa would pay for them the next dsy. After receiting.the articles, she said, Pa will owe you to-morrow 1" Our merchants are doing a tbrivingbusiness, and Troy hardly looks like her former self. It has greatly improved since the tire. Jan. 24, 1870 TUSCABORA.—On Tuesday warning of this week, Mrs. BELA CooswELL died very suddenly. She was buried in the new cemetery narear of the Baptist chnrch: Tho very largo aremblage of neighbors'and friends at the fu neral, bespoke the esteem in which the depart ed was held in the community. This melan choly event has spread a gloom over a large circle of friendi and relatives. Our sleighing took Fivoch Irate sumo time ago, awl has .orgotten to return. Notwith standing which, we hear the jingling 9f Ldles on moonlit evenings. ,‘ We think Tuscarora is still ahead on the "pig." D. 11. Boo°, Ea ~ killed a porker last week, just seven months old, which weighed 912} pounds. Der. S. F. Bnows willlectnre on Temperance, eve of Feb. 7, at the Spring Dill N.B. Chinch. We say, "Preach the. gospel of temperance," ,and the whole gospel. Bring the whole moral poiver of the land to bear against this glint wrom- . . 7 lntemperanee. ' ALPHA Dm. Jan. 21, 1870. it9 (l 4. 4( ogeill 4 a:l:l l ‘k rise noun slopping at the Mark= .House fur ibo4ttirweeh past, fell, tiMettni of imam. perawge. Re knee s wife arid several children !kr tuoutu,lint °Witte loss or a husband aid fitthek but that attertaht portion of the finnan itunaylts so &prated that they will take the Ski of ainatan tieing by ilea* out poison for the-sake of adz - "Trader's iuust:be seeconn inodated, so we mat havo Iliaises to saliva beesnee they will bawd 1" Conscience : &When' • A donation for later thrisuma!, of Alba, !Was held, is this place' at a. Bizianci* oti Tiredraisday night Ink The proceed, amount ed triabont one hundred dollars. ' Cius. LiSTOS and Minim their ladies, started on their wedding tour to Niagara Falls an the 10th inst:, at 8 p.m. Nepalivin'si icy bosom is being used as a ska ting rink. The young and middle4ged are en joying the skating season with' , wrinderfrd glee. Perhaps Mr. Tammuz would be glad tolindi that we luirOenjojed the privileges of a Amu , Ishing Union Bturdapachool in our borough for . the hist 20 years. - Seetarhinichools - may make. ' sectarians; but why not teach Christianity:lrd dispel bigotry and party spirit? • 8o far as the comity division is concerned, all prefer/ new comity in preference to a half shire,'Allich is dimmed a litunbu,g and far from desirable, and abmit eqtdva.'ent to nonsensical mast*. Rennie is rot alone in *king for a new county, as some of onineighbOrs seem to represent ; for aro,' our progressive and wide• awake citizens, and many others, wish to have one, and are happy to know that if oar friends in other piris s ef Bradford were in a like sittia lion, their wishes would coincide with ours. dim. 21, 1870. • Nan*. . , Aruma.—Last Wednesday, our townsman, F. A. Atm:, Esq., while attempting to jump on the cars in motion at.WeUshurg, N. Y., was thrown across the traeleandhls foot run over and holly mangled. Dr. Brrrint ainpritat ed ono of the crushed toes Saturday, and • it is hoped that his foot may be saved, but there are 'minus fears that it may not. Thursday eveaing about 9 o'clock, - p.m., the dwelling of Mrs. C. WILKINSON was destroyed by lire. The family were all away at the time, and.the tire so far advanced bolero discovery that hardly-anything was saved; This dwelling was only about ten feet from CAB:mei' Bakery, and it was only by the most determined efforts that this, together with some of our finest resi dences and property to the amount of $20,000, Was saved: The people did nobly, and showed that with thorough organization and harmony of action, even a 'dipper, bucket and pick-ax company can do wonders. The goods were ro moved from stores and the Bakery, and losses in smashing and stcaliuga are considerable. Mrs. WILKINSON lost house and furniture, abe ut V. 50; insured for nearly the amount. Wmuriar CanNEU, of the Bakery, loss $l5O ;. no insurance. 11, A. Kivr, less s7si insured. • The persons who do such a flue business:steal ing are detected and known, and-if they are to make a business of it, they will be advertised by name to the &rid. Aipetition has been sent in to our "borough dads," for a borough appropriation to luty equipments fcr a book and ladder company.: Mr. CHARLES HILTON, late of the Horseheads Jou:fat, was here last week making arrange ments to_pnblish a paper here. Our business men me satisfactory-encouragement, and .he expects sawn to commence operations. Mr. ilwroti is a man of the right stamp, and has al ways succeeded in this business ; and we arc confident that he will give us a good lice paper, which will be well Unstained. • The central Express office was entered by binglars Monday night, and the two safes open ed 'and robbed of contents; loss only alxwit MIA). Mr. PAGE lead . Jost received a now safe from the; Company that day, and the sharpers probably had an eye on it from Philadelphia. They blew this open with. powder, and the old one was unlocked with a key. They had &horse . and wagon, and were heard to go toward To wanda. All expretul packages were opened and valuiible contents taken. Parties ire here negotiating for theinirchasc of the Steam Flouring Mill, Which will boon be in operation again. ' tirr. WARBEN.--31.E. EDITOIt : One of your correspondents from Rome some time since expressed the wish that we Might have.remilar or weekly correspondence in the REPORTED trim the different townships round abitut. This, no doubt, would be interesting if we bad anything to write about. But Me trouble with us in this northeastern corner of Bradford is, that news is scarce. We have, to be sure, some . things interesting, but tt is 100 much the same thing over again, like a woman sweeping httae and washing dishes from one week to another. So with us : the sun rises in the east and sets in the west—the waters of the creek flow onward to the sea; and they have always done so since the early settlement of the township. So says the "oldest inhabitant" thereof. In the absence of more important news, I pro poke to give some of the characteristics of our people. lre are composed of several different nation alities. We have among us "the honest Welsh; man," the brace Englishman, the impetuous, quick-witted Irishman, and last, but not least, we have the "guessing, whittling, calculating Yankee from. away down East." Most of oar people, however, are Now Eng landers and their descendants. ' The Yaukee came to Warren lanyyeara ago. All around was thou a how.ing wilderness. The rude cabinof the red man was built by the side of our streams, while over these hills he chased the hying ganie, and on every side the fox dog lii hole unscared." New all is changed. The Yankee has swag ed and whittled and calculated, till the wilder ness has -been turned into fruitful fields and smiling meadows. Our foreign-born poptilaticin has caught the Yankee spirit. They, too, begin to guess, to whittle and to calculate, and the English and the Welsh in particular, stand up nobly and de rrni limn!, in defence of our republican institu tutions. We glory in the name of Americans. " Ameri ca! proud, happy America!" as PIRLLIPSi the Irish orator, once eloquently exclaimed, " the lightnings of heaven yielded to yinir philoso phy, the temptations of royalty could not se duce your patriotism." Of Ani.rica, New England may be regarded the embodirient of all that is grand alit noble in our republican institutions. Land of the pil grims! home of the bravo and free! wliat hal lowed associations cluster around it—what un told blesainga to humanity bare followed the landing or the precious frpight of the MaWfote cr, on that bleak December morning so many years ago! I would rather by New England burn, descended from the pilgrim fathers, than to be able to tnie..?, my pedigree thrMigh a longiand uninterrupted line of haughty nobles or besotted kings. New England! dear Now-England! My birthplace proud and free, A traitor's curse be on my head When I am falso.to thee! How nobly the people of New England stood up far freedom and humanity daring the elave holders' rebellion. No wonder the rebels hated them. The people of Warren, then, may be supposed to be the friends of liberty and humanity, and such they truly are. Somenigger-haters among us, of course, who by way of variety raise their heads and scowl and grin occasionally; but the great majority of Us believe in equal rights. to all. Is it any wonder, then, that when election day comes around, there is .a republimin ma-. jority in the tornship? Another trait of character of the people of Yount, Ac-, 'Hem. our township is their love of order, deeencyand good morals. Four clergymen or ministers, of differcut denominations, are asuttaincd wholly or in part among as, and four or five Sabbath schools are kept Oen moat of the year, so .that ati may have a •cha nce to learn their .duty to their Maker and their fellow-men. • Some are Vile and wicket hi every communi ty, in spite of all and every means to make Them .wise and good ; bat we aro making progress the right direction, and we hope the only ram shop in town will soon be compelled, by force of. public opinieg, to close up its affairs. ' - Why du riot some of the lecturers of tcm*-!, sues in your- place make us - a. visit? They . would be welt i cceived and their lecture appre ciated. • - ' The last thing I shall-speak of, in connection with the people of Warren, is their love df thrift, their habits of industry. Most of the farms are cleared up , good buildings have been erected, and our farmers are making money—not only have enough to lice on, but something , Hence it is a noticeable fact, that r cery sales" sire attvettieedln the Pi*. • ""=„7" . c . f.; uo 146 601 1.*** 4in let tit ED. • the'reir•inEttr u 4g, bridee &dim Thumb Deed 11..11011kby. di„ C; W. Bennett, 3h..•• Wm. Third sad Mu Eliza N. VINCENT--CALTIN.--At the !lapel-hum floi. `1.01; Wastriv,^„N.4, - Tuestlayi an.ll. 1871 e, by stu lter..T 13. &inroad; Mr. J. TAD:IY Vhwell' Miss Lams I. CaliQ both of SfuithdoW, Ps. raNDON-SUBON:--Jan.ll.l, by Oro Bev. 13. P. • thitc4Charlos W. Isaulop. to . Miss ,E41111.J. limn, all of Canton. • • . VANETTES-11ILL.:- At OM hotue lOhn Chandler, in Sheshequin, Jan. 17, 1870, by • Davidson, - Mr. Ahnum - Valtriien to v Hiss Ethellnda botliof - Whadhsin, Pa; 81101iE4--BEMAN.--At• tho house Of Covell Shores, in Wysos, Jan. 19, 1870, by Bey. W. (*mitt, Mr. liaitiman,Shares, of Sbesho ,ipthi, to k 'Mary, E. Boman, of Wysox. KELLY-1 - OWELL.—At the M.E. Church, on Taosday morning, fan. 2111. 14 Ll itcy..cm. Bens nett, D. W. B. Kelley and Annn.L. Powell, ad of Towanda. - • , VAN DYKE—BLOOM.--At the' residence- of .Elsha Bloom, Esq., otEsst Cantcm, - Jan. 1.5, 1870 by Bee. J. J. Tarltn, 3fr. Meylert M. Vasko to 'Has Emma A. Bloom, 'both of East Canton, Pa. DIED. ROCKWtX)D.At Canton, on the 19th instant, Ur. C. A. ltockwood, Fredonia, N.Y. L00311&—On the 16th inst., Miles Loomis, of Canton. • . SPECIAL NOTICES. I=o=l .:Yon 84F. OR RENT.- laud Piano. :Doglike at Jan. 27, 1870 7 41 W. Dirrawlt h Co.'s. VS.; The public are ,outioned against negotiating for a . note given by C. F. Welles for 61,000, and endorsed by C. - W. Clapp, dated Oct. 1, 1869, payable di months tatter date. F. T. rA9E. Athena, Jan. 23, 1879. • var . J. W.- PAYSOI4 has sold his bouts) and lot in the village of o,zvell to Mrs. Elects Hutchinson: , Said Payson will be found fur.a few months (except when away on busi ness) at his dairy farm, two miles south of the village, which is for sale in .wl.ole or, in two farms, as desired. Jan. 27,1.876-Iw*. , SOULTHING NEW.—Dr. cJ. L. W FEU, Electrician, begs leave to anuormce •to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity, that he has taken rooms at thii Elwell House, Towanda., where ho will treat the diseased for a limited time by the invisable agent, Electricity. He cures Tanalysis, Deafness, Rhenmatiem, Dia betes, Consumption, Catarrh, Dyspepsia—in fact, all chronic diseases, female wrakness,- spi nal affections, &c. CEIIII7ICATD: Or CCk.CA This is to certify that I have boat afflicted with chrenio diarrlomt for seven years, contract ed while in the army; have hied all medicines I could think of and obtained no- relief, hO thought I would try one more to be sure. I have taken tire treatments of Dr. J. L. Winner, and I feel entirely cured. I would recommend -it to all my brothers.- A. SavEnoacit. This is to certify that I was paralyzed in my left side and arm by being struck in my eye. I tried all medical skill and found no relief. I took seventeen eleetro-magnetic treatments of Dr. J. L. Winner, and eta now able to earn a JAMES Warn, Watsontown, Pa. se - Build up the churches! Don't 1. t the minisn r, earn - his -- money twice over— oneo by preach ng and again by begging for his just dries: - You (mu create animmenserevenue for the benefit of the churches, and savemoney for yourself, by trading at the lied, White and Itlnc Stow. limy give one per cenCorall their sales this rear to the churches, each customer to.chisise the denomination they like. BUAXIiALL & 111.1X1EWAT, Red, White and Blue Store, Bridge Street, Tow.dula, Pa. . :Tan. 12, u7O. STOcKHOLDEIi . B MEETING.--4110 1111- ultl meeting of the stockholders of the Towan da 'lancing Company, called for the purpose. of bolding an election of officers of the Company and the transaction of other business, will ho held at the office of M. C. MERCER, Esq.. in To wanda, at 2 tiellck, p.m., on Tuesday, Fvb. 1, 11170. Josmu POW ELL, SOc . y. Jan. Alnin. fOir The next session of the Brad ford Comity Teacher's Asgociation is to be bold at Monrooton on the llthandl2th of February, the exercises commencing on Friday at half-ast ten &clod ; a.m. -I. T. Lamm, Seers. Fon &Mk. on 13ENT.—A house and lot, corner Fourth and Elizabeth streets ; also for rent, a house containing 12 rooms an Second street ;• also two building lots for stde, corner Second and Poplar streets. Enipnre of Jan. 20, 1870. I. S. Posy. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MA:INFIELD, Tioiut Co., seennalialf year (21 weeks) will commence 31.onday, inn. 31, 1:470. ' The third term (14 weeks) svi I commence. MOrslcy. March 21, 1870. The expenses fur half year (21 weeks) Wein& Mg board, tuition, room-rent, fuel, oil, washing and look-rent, is $92 less 50 cents, or $lOO per week iatate appropriation. The expenses for third term (14 weeks) including same, is 460 less 50 cents,or $1 00 per week Mtate appropria. tiara. Day students are charged slo'per term (14 weeks) only for tuition and use of test books. Board can be obtained in private families at $.3,50 to $l,OO per week. For catalogues, or any further information, address CHAULES H. VrartlLL, . Jan. 13, 1870. Principal. - - . r bar The Spring Term of thei Wa xerly Institute will open on Tuesday, tlio'lBth ofJaunar7.. All departments complete. . 4 . hoard obtained m the village at reasonable rates. For further partienlaru, address The Principal, A. J. Lake, Waverly, Tioga Co., N.Y. Pu•so von SALE.—To save expense and rink of morning, I will sell a new Chieketing Piano(style No. 4, (price #560) for X 52,0. Must be taken within two weeks.- Itec. Wx. Jan. k 1 .870. - • SALUTAToItr, JANUARY 1, 11370. Come, friends anti neighbors, one and all, Your kind attention we would : call— To the NEW STOCK vc're just receiving, With tellconfidence believing Tnat we can sell yon Goods as low As any east of Buffalo! , We've bought their goods, and mean to.pay, And not break dawn and run away! Our stock argon& is new and neat, . And our assortutent,qpito complete. We've Coffee, Spicea. Sugarand Teas-- Lard, Better, E,ggs, and Hamburg Cheese Rice, Nutmegs, Raisins and Dried Fruit, Which we believe are sure to suit ; And Crocks for Butter, great and small. To meet the minds of one and all. Me also keep for those who wish, Corned Bed and Pork, and trice Salt Fish, And Oil for lamps, also lamp wicks— ' Brooms, Brushes, Baskets, and Mepsticks, Berries and Apples, Poaches; Pears, . ' 1. Willow, Wowlen and Earthen wares, - .. Turnips, Onions and Potatdes, Cabbage, Beets,.and big Tomatoes. . We also waves good supply. Of fresh Corn Meal, BuelrwheatUnd Rye; l' And Fleur from every mill around As good, we think, as can be found. And boast, that which, to raise your bread— The best that can be found. 'tis said. With Syrups pure and well refined, In quantity to suit the mind. So leave your orders, small or large, And wolf deliver free of charge. lint should we here attempt to tell, The HALF of what we have to s e ll, Both.timo ann space alike would fail us, And every passer-bv would hail us, To know if we coultl tell thein more About this nor: Provision Store!! The rush of trade would be so great, From early dawn till evening late, That strangers reusing by this way, • Would think 'twas general training day 1 We'll therefore close this hasty scrawl, Dy simply Saying: PLEASE To CALL, And see-our Goods and leans our price, And we'll convince von in a trice, That yen can bay Clouds as low ~., ,_ ~ .Of PATTERSON'h, KDINEY„. '. As can be bought in Towanda, A. Or anyplace—for READY PAY,Ik Or Patton's 8104, No. 31fidu 'Street Jan. 13, 1870-Im. . 4 , , ..,, •—• , -- ,,, ,5 , , e , --- , ..' wii i i d WYOMING CAGING3ICIAL ' ' E.— "A Business Education wi I tago to every m e an, whateker Ida f ace tiou may be."—Freidley. I' , ; 1 , The Wyoming Commercial College, establish ell in 1863, and connected with Wyommg Semi irory, offers a thorbugh and' omplete course of instruction for those desiring A a commercial edu cation. -Its location in the beautiful and historic 'Val ley of Wyoming, with its canal, throe lines of railroads, and immense coal and other !rosiness operations, aiturd rare miportunities for young men desiring situations. ' • Our graduates are fillinz positions of trait all over the crow ry. Toting men have attended -this Institution from Ittisiissipid, Saunas, Min nesota, and nearly every State in the Union. Onr tuition for the regular Business Course is from fifteen to twenty dollars less than at other Commercial Colleges, and. yet advantages hire are in ecsry raped unsurpassed." We offer all the aid extended by any Crommer:- cial College - in-the country to graduates in ob taining situations. Students of the Wiese have all the advan tages of the Seminary in regard to library, lit wary societies, &e. • Tuition fur the regailar Bltrineas .Course, 821. Telegraphing in connection therewith, 810,00. Telegraphing alone. 825,00. 'Stationery for full Business Conroe. 815,00. Board per week, 84. Send - for r eatalogue and speciment of Pen zmunihip. Address L: &aim% - Commercial College, Sept. 186th • - plitypiton, Pa.. imi ti thawoitticotatitiL-==- it "bop " oaft'ttialn tatcutioa at St . Drernson 00. 1 0 , fikee ini l mmento 41/4 lease betabagldloMillentille the amid byW:D.A . ,tka; -raft The only trat. thus to evert twspeet, ' e re &oilmen, BailetCosesloll;nrid-Cetgad. Pianos haysitlett bola !Owe *ll:twenty lease, add _iiridEtha-, nkgrer Organs' sod Melodeons [ pear am All of them are known to)* as action as it Is passiblo to make them, and are gene* ;the =Oat enlist satishunlon tool' who have used them. Our pricee'sre low, and will sell Views froin $220 to $1,500 Organs from IRO to 61,000; .Ifelodeons from $75 to Wet Masks. and Instriethat Books for-Pianok i llins, Kola. ..41orms, and Violins, 'alms)* T Uolle who would like instruments froneother not mentionod iderre, - Ins say, give: ts, :or. 'dory: and you shall have them on abo r t • notioe. Itecolleet, tales and gentlemen ,. that Prafeerr W. Omuta' has' bad caw:km.oler over twee 1y years in the above business. Toning andre.. pairing done, if wanted. - Thoso who have waited so long for the, ode- brated !'llriefnuisken Polka:: may Lave it now at one Stare for 62 cents ' pereop:,... Itis a good gem of mode, besides having a' collection of 42 foreign postage stamps printed on the out W. Damen & Co., 13. .All 'of 'Elpieeii Raisins 'entrants citron - &e. At the lted, White Blue More Bridge et. Towanda.. - Mamas, & TUDazwAv.. lioxican save. money on every. thing in our line at tho iced, - While - and - Blue !Sore. Try it, and satisfy youruelres. Sept. 9, 1891 811.13111A.LL t. iIIDUESTAL • Fos SALE.-1. R. Ooomattos, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., offers for sale the illuable Zeal Estate formerly belonging to &lonian' Whitcomb, decd, _situated at. Scottsville, Wyo. sidlig county, I'a.; containing about 4.50 acres, about 75 improved, balance good soil, well tim bered, good water power, &c. The farm ts ,op the river, good Orchard, never fail ing running water at the door. liesutifally situated, convenient for 'business—worth 620,- 000; will bo sold for $12,000. Terms easy. Bar gain for any. one. Dec. 2,`1869. - --One second At' Red, White abd - Blue Store you will find Crackers, Candies, Nuts, Dried and Canned Fruits, Tobacco, he., whole sale and retail, cheaper than the cheapest. Sept. 8, 1861 l3n.tanyuz, & RIDGWAY. Der T by the pound, caddy, cr chest, at the "Red, White and Blue" Stare, Bridge Street, Towanda, Pa. Jan. 0, 1870. BrielliALL • ite. Koffee by the ponOci or sack, green, roasted , Cr ground, at the "Red , White and Blue Store," Bridge Street, Votramda, Pa. Jan. 6, 1870. Burnu.s? k, RIDGEWAY. see Tobacco by the pond or paiL Bed, White and Blue Store discount to dealers. Jan. 6, 1870. BLIAIIIIIII at. ItUioEW.tT. Teas, TRA.S.—A new line of Teas at the Bed, White and Bine Mote, bridge Mtreet, Towanda, Pa. BILLIMALL HIDG4EWAY. FLOUh, Fr OITIi.-Tht3 celebrated Oswego Flour, wholesale and retail, cheaper than the cheapest, at the Red, White and line Store, Bridge Street, Towanda. I Jan. 6, 1870. BBANIIALLJZIikhDriEwAT. BOOTS• /ND SHOES! The largest,und 11104 completeAs- sortnicut of goods iu this line ever offered in Towanda is now being re- ceiveil at HUHPHREY BROTHERS, We call epeeist 'attention to our stock of FALL AND WINTER WEAp, nearly comprising all kinds of FINE AND HEAVY WORK FARMERS, MECHANICS, All the latest and most popular styles of in Goat, Fiench and Glove Kid, At all times' .eustomersuill find ,—) our assortment of goods, unrivaled in this market anil the prices at the lowest figures We offer in our an In - timidly attractive stock of SARATOGA it, FRENCH TRUNKS, TUAVELING BMW; RETICULDI, &c. s:+ We call the attention of Horse- men to our immense variety of Canine and Team HarneskA This department is directly over onr Shoe Store, and will at all times be fully stoclted with all goods be- Longing to the Harness trade. Any- thing in • the line will be made on short notice and ekperieu ceti firm ME class workinen Oct. 1.3, 1869 B mimy AND DINING ROOM! BREAD,' 'PIES, CART., &c. baked dally and sold at whoumak• and retail. lie use the beat materials and our work is always neatly done. Dealers art - invited to examine our wholesale prices. PARTIES. PIC NUM,. ke: supplied at ros sorlidae rates on - short notice. In our • DEMO ROOMS , • we offer superior Inducements to all who want 'either a lunch ore good meal. Ladies can step in and quietly enjoy a cup of Tea, undisturbed by noise or rowdyient. Meals at all hours of the day evertng. OYSTERS on hand diving their season an d served out try_the dish or amid In quantities toirait. Of CONFECTIONERY we keep an assortment equal to any iwthis part of the State, and sell at wholesale o: retail ' ' - Abia primal assattitint sf OROCERSEEL Prices ss lawns the lowest. Towanda. Oct. 211, - LUSH, PORK, HAMS AND LARD at cowELL k MEWS. TIE BEST Un colzek "TO ItEseancollons. 3LENS' AND BOYS' 110 AND MINERS L.unEb', IttssiN , and CanantEN's Shoes; Sorge, Calf or Buff. TRUNK DEPARTMENT, Saddles, Bridles, Blatikets, 1 • Wliips and Robes Fhnt block north of Ward Sono, D. W. sccrrrk co Sa "4. , '..1 1 00001,48111111111140a:6 18701 ,- -; Map MEOW OA: ntgg i I • tniC67 43 l • T.- , • MS Codding, Rip*if& -Octs. MIRSI Wie invite intention`' Emil-Cliff National Feed oi*iior to anything dui kind - bei'nin offered: _cOulitnicted ; that-, each rem- Intion.of the crank gives five.of the knife; Will cut king or flan, and feeds nrithout trouble.: Call and see sendlor a circular. We also keep IRON CORN SHELLERS, ATHENS CORN. SHEL . LES . -' - - CHAFF*B FEEDCUTTERS, FANNING ArriAB, &C CODDING, RUSSELL - CO. Continue to sell the ELI - AS HOWE S E WING MACHINE ! After having sold and tested these maehlnee for the past year, they feel justified in claiming for them a degree of perfection which i 8 not excelled if even equaled by in . ij other known machine. Mr. J. I'. Culver will put up these timelines for a reasonable ilia at any point where parties wish to pnrehaw'. zi) fr 4 " O rai - • qn EA • 174 W • .!.1 . k. c) g 4 • r.-- -d CZ 1 - 4 = 1.- • IPA • i rtj r . " 2 E• 4 IT . Z :I ...tI • , -_ U 2 - E... Ai • g 6 1 --..- cr4 C 4 CA 4 - A PN _ A 0 • = - C.) A LEATHER PACKING, BELTING, MILL, CIRCULAR, Ali'D CROSS-CUT SAWS ENGLISH FILES ALWAYS ON HAND , . . X..:4 fel• a -1 • 0 Q fri . • Ei g 41 - 41 E• 4 q Pl,, i.) . 0 • 1: 1 z.- = ' l d Zti .' ;a4 • 4 1 ..e 4 : , o ' A k-z, FA 4 Z Fei e bA . e. 0. . 4 • t 4 coo 9 9. LAMPS, LANTERNS, REVOLVERS, GUNS, RIFLES, & CARTRIDGES r 4 a. 1.4 i'•P . ' V. zg 4 7 &4 1;) E. -,: ~ • 0 a 4 • ..; 4 - 7.; . 44 . 4 g 4 • , S En , • ' a En ‘2 SPOKES,' Ht F AND GUTTER S 1 - '1 L .`-• w gr ,(D • • e o o a 4 pa CARPENTERS TOOLS, LThfE; DEIDINT,IiiABBIX DUST, AND PLUMB. Coddlig, Rosie!! & Co. Tmada,iia.2ll,lo MiNMII 4 - . • . SREattirk; A T Vfi;-43$ .virtakoi ig ortgaiCtliapi, - ,lssaiitiat rode. otCoannaa SIMa of Bradlord .ma, and to ma di. aeolodortU laragoasdi la imatio si Mart Mama; la lie byroad* at Nowmada,:anTllßllNDAY; kitednalt. the fol lowing dsoadhstiohaloeiargareal o iled altusisin ,Cilataa towaship,,wadt6744llWoamt Beg)* Ing lathe maltreat at the bridge near the school , No. 7 4 , and saucing up meek IDA* taidge la treat, of the boom tos. - 00 , . br W. Lecke, thence - 11P the VW 11n, Way to land of Patrick Grecs. thence west gong Lads of mid Green to. lends, of 8.8. Wrenn, north along said Vermilion's lauds. to C . pnblie high** leading to Beech Flats, thence slang the centre of sail) highway to the pisce of be: atlnninv &WS of lend more ortiss, tliiiiltilonecd, with Caatablng a . named house, framed barn. bone barn. and few frail trcesitereon. SOY-One other. '.plece of land situate In 'said townsbig, bounded, as follows Beginning in the mat line of lands of. Wm. 11. _Locke. a rods and links fromlis north-east corner, thence north 60 degrees mitt 20 perches to a post, thence south -40 degrees east IA Pe-Idles to • post. thence smith it degrees-west 32 perches to a post, thence 53% degas vest XIX, perches to s beech titurep.• thence meth Mg dig east 11 V Perches to • . hemlock: 'thence north SON; deers 44 perches to a point in the north line of said Locker lot, thence ninth i n the east line of said Lock's Jot to the place of be. ginning. Contsluing 10 acres of land more or Ices, all improved and no buildings. " • • ALSO--One other lot of inod, situate in said O wn. and bad as follows : Beginning at • post tha south-west corner of a lot of land surveyed to lin t. Imam thence north 12% deg's east 160 rods to sport In the east line of said warrant, thence , tip the: north branch of Mill Creek the severe' courses thereof 93 rods to the northarcid corner of the John and Joseph Perry lot, thence south. 1911 deir• west 131 rods to the south tine of said warrant, thence. north 92 deg's weld 130 rods to plow of beginning: Contalng 27 acre* of land more orient, no Improve. manta. - ; ' BE • Seized - and ..taken into exiinitlon at Alto suit of Ephraim Came vx. d. B. Denmank.• REGISTER'S NOTICES.—Notice. la hereby givetOibat there has been tiled and settled in the office of the 11Rigida 411 •• Wire, in and for the county of Bradford.. ks:outdo of sdndandra tion upon the follbsing estate. viz: Final accounts of 8. R, rter and Raster Catlin executor, of Wm. Smyth, late of Orancilie,. Final scooting of O. W. Brink, executor. of John Ford. of Pike, deed. - Flual aetunnt of Albert T. Wheat, adto'r of Ira C: Newman, late of Warren, leed.. • Pinal 'CCM= of Richard Cud:locker n Edam licEtiany. executor, of Michael Trainer, laa of Al= bony. deed. • Final account of Bradford Beecher; executor of Aubury Beecher, late of Pike, decd. Partial account of James A. Rogera and -David Palmer, executors of R. R. Belpre. late of Banton, deceased. . - - . .. . Final account of 8. W. P. Boyd.."l. , ;uard" lan of Alice Y. Brown. Mow Muhtenberg. ALSO—The appratsenzent of .proparty set off by Executors or Administrators to widows or children, of the followitur decedents : . . 'tstate of Henry Montgomery. 1 . . . ; .... o Alvina Blakeslee. " Ben.b. J. Hoagland. _ .. " Samuel Fiftwater. - . And the same ujll be presented to the Orplaims' Court of Bradford County. on - Thuraday,the 10th dry February, 1870, at 2 o'clock p. Tu., for continuation and allowance. C. E. GLARDEVI. 'Jan. 18, 1870.. Register. AAPPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE at February BerWous. 1870. Jereivai Dlartruan, Caleb E. C0e........ Daniel Kellogg V. 11. it D. A. Lout!. Peter lAndmermr.. Allen 3leEoan E. W. Neal Hezekialk W. N. Richards Enagth H. TrAttle •A. D. Vanghu Porter D. Wilcox.... L. D. l'Ortest SIECCILLICI .DIIALEttx. N. J. Atolrows ic Co B. W. Aidru H. W. Noble ?Anions k Newnan .r...ixtem Homo*- . George W. Om Piilllp Seebicls: . TRU, LIST FOR - FEBRUARY Tram. 1870. . Geo Mambas - 3 , vs. John G.-Gentinigs st.al....debt: A B Smith vs. Wm It Storrs et.a1.... ... ... trenraxs. Anikroas Vat:deeper! vs. Nelson Vanderpool ...repl.. Conlbaugh 1t... Webb vs. Canfield J Lai - ..ey ...... .. '‘...nse Fall Creek C Co. VP J 31 Smith trespass Caroline Hull vs. F D and Mary F. - Hall ...... ...ease. Geo A Lent vs. peo HI 'Prines. - ...- se. fa. . : • 831.11 e 'TS. 11.1.111 C i " Henry Miller vs. RattaoM Fanner set. la. James Williams jr Vs. Jus S Elliott et.al ltd. fa.' _ same same —.ease Thor Lamoretta vs. C 11 Ames et-al trespass Augustus Lewis vs. 0 W Jackson et.al trespass John Crowley vs. JasMothirty et.al •. J A Record vs. Samuel Walbridge . ejectment. Jacob. McNeal va..lirrael Smith troves Kent Brothers vs. 1 , 1:Ballard debt: Fleming fc Jones vs. Jos Wooden case B 8 Bussed! A: Co vs. J-S Andrews debt . ~ .. THUD WEEK. V S Dobbins vl4 Troy township trespaxs Franklin Murray v.r.l E. Wright att. ex. Sam' Shores vs. Delos Vargusan appeal Chas. M. Hall vs. Pa. a: N.Y.C. & It.R.Co..Damages. John McQueen va-Wm Elsbree ' set fa Jacob Passage Vs Jas R Martin's satyrs MSC. Geo. Rogers vs. A. 11. geward. rt. al. ...... ... appeaL Eli CAR; vs. Erastua Lovett appeal.' _. ...- . . _ . . Joint Sterling va. Pa k N Y Ciotti k B R Co dainages A 11 Derrah va. F Li Person et.al tzaspass. Hugh Dougherty va. Jos Dougherty att.ex. Lyman Dlaekman et,al. Te.Sallivan k Erie Itlt..dern: Emily A: Robbins TN. Geo. W. Arnout issue- Henry Strope vs. Milton Bailey trespass.. 'Washington Township vs Smithfield Twp....Appoat N C Harris vs. Wm Mills debt, doluvticattlon vs 0 H P Disbrow Replevin John Brennan vs. Pa & N Y. Canal and R.R.Co-dant. .Wm. F; Cole vs Israel Smith. Case . Angelo X. Damson, vi et. a 'Ejectment Ann Young atc. vs. Rickard Mcßail • eject Waverly Natiourl Bank as Francis McFall H. W. Patrick vs Daniel McDuffee's ..Case R Subpoenas for 21 week returnable Monday, Feb.. 14, at 10 a.m., and for ad weea, Monday. Feb. 21, at 10, a.pr W. A. THOLth. rectliy. TN BANK.RUPTCY.—in the...matter of ELI P. ROCKWELL, Baal:rapt To.Witott rr ILLY CONCLUN : The. undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as 'Assignee of ELI P. ROCKWELL, -of the Borough Alba. in the county of Bradford, Ind State of Pennsylvania, within said District. *lto has been adjudged'a Bank. rapt upon his than petition by the District Conti of said District. Dated Caxton Pa., the 19th darof January. 'lB7O H. WILLAMS. Aaignee. . A D3IINISTRATORS ..C.X.Notice hi hereby_ given that all T.ersons indebt; ed to the estate of 110RATIO4. LADD,late of Albany dec'ed, must malto immediate payment, and all persona having claims against said., estate, moat mien' them duly authenticated for settlement . GE4.IIIGE SENDALL. Jan. 1870. - Administrator, . Now Adveitisements. VINE SHA-WLS • dual, I-vet:heti from a late Importers' Sale, a few choice BROCHE PAISLE Y SHAWLS, lutlw. very latt•st colorings &nil dealgu,,, at Very low prices. Doe: 9, 190.rowax a iv. • PATENT METALIC WRITE WIRE CLOTHES LniEB.—Warranted not 'to rust nor injure the tined Mbrics. One great advantage gained by the use of this Wire is, that your line is always ready and never has to be .taken down. The weather does not in the least ef fect it. It will last from- 20 to 50 years, and coati but little more than a con:mien rope line. lan now prepared to put up this 11n6, and'anarunteo satisfac tion. O. L.XIITCHER., Agent, Jan. 8. 1870. Towanda. TO - THE LADIES AND. CHIT 0- DEN OF ATHENS. .yew MILLINERT AND DRESS AND CLOAK • MAKING- ESTARLISHMENT. PATTERN'S OP ALL TUE. LATEST STYLES VOL SALE. 'ooms over Past 011ice-LMrs. Iloyes old stand. MRS. MARY A. AO&NE11. T Athens, Dec. NI, D3Cd. Agent. I?ARMS AND HOUSES FOR, THE We offer foi - sale severil hundred good - FARMS and PLANTA NOSS Oa., and the Carolinas well located and - healthy, some with good improve. • manta and es* land—which we will sell eery cheap; and on easy terms, The prices range from Five- to Fifteen dollars per acre,and once ran will mote than . pay forth.) cost of the property. I We will refer pur chasers to parties here who lime bought of us with, „in the past few months, and are offered an advance' of over fifty per cent. FLU particulars furnished on 'application. We are new, organizing a colony of Pennsylvanians VS go south next spring. A good opportunity for all good citizens. A protV:ctiitg' party will visit the south the last of January—all who wish can go at reduced rates of tare by applying to us, Over 65,000 acres of first-class Pine, Oak, Ce dar and Cypres Umber on navigation at froni $1 60 to f 5 00 per acre: ' Terms easy and all titicerguaratt teedperfect. 11. 'MALCOM DWYER k CO., • - I/calm - ha Real Restate, 711 Walnut street, Jan. 19,1870 . Philadelphia. • LOSS. UFF. H FIR ST NATIONAL BANK, OF TOWANDA. CAFTTAL '• $125,000 grams run> 40,000 This Butt offers faitsivit YACIUTIES tot the truisicean of & GENERAL BANNING B cSINESS INITIOXT PAID ON DEPOSITS.ACCORDING TO SPECIAL CANE GIVLICIO TifE COLLECTION or QOM AND CIIEPPaL ' Parties wishing to FEND MOT to any part of the United States, England. Ireland. Scotland, or the Prin. cipal cities and towns of Europa, can here procure drafts for that purpose. To or from the old country, by best steamer or mil ing lines, always on bud. " - . . _ . - rian.xta nsot*civEil YY =MU CLD 11.07.9 !Read Pric paid far u.s.pmes, Gold and Shier, E. H. EMITH. Preddent. ' N. N. 8E1714. Ja., Towanda, June 44.1889. • ' Cashier. A LL KINDS GROCERIES:AND A proviiteraiituallesis apt at lbw • • _ IL PAT9II'B. i , :,„ , .-,-- , a. p.- las rumr, Sheriff. ESE= ...... Stuuree Itu;o. South Creek. Cahtuu. 11bany.. Troi Boro. Ship!lug Stout.. Tow-arida Dore. 3lguree. Hurliugteu !tom. Windham. Tvoratida Bona. .......... ...Cantoa Boro. Wilmot. Tolr b a o nda u Bono.Bono..Towanda Bore. . ;Munroe Roro. W. A. TIP pro.Towanda . Troy Dm o . .T.ruratole Boro. otary; Aom3mrr.. PASSAG,E - TWEETS iiiiSH . -.. gijek• ,sandry' wilt/ ies* 41 out of the COneCtif - mon Pleas of Bradford! COnnty, and to zee directed, Will be exposed to public, sale, at the Court Ranee , hi 'the borough of Towanda; on TWOWSDAY. .A 87.8.1810. at I:o'clock p.m.. thelbilowitgraeactila traUdingirand lot reground of IL T. Carrier. eau. tmetmeand E. 7. Itoz, owoe lawn:: Daflding 30122 feet, with an Lon the south tilde 15:10' wet. All of which is two alert** high, of woad: end a hatement 'Of stoup, tre., and in located on the eolith ride ,of wan sweeL.and located on slot saute in Towanda baronet. bounded as follows, to wit /*duping on_ the east Ede of itain /tined, at ibe southwest comer of a lot contra, ted to: Andrew Shiner, by Thomas • Ell ot. deed., thence seethe* aloe said Vain at. 100 feet to a auener, thence audannfflyou aline Pse• Well to the south line of •eald Shiner's lot about 150 feet to a Caner, to tiontbasatoornes eta id Shiner's lot, thence - welded" Slang line. of sold- Shiner's lot about 150 feet to placenfbeginnlng: the same lot, of land conveyedlo l'ir . .ll,oyerton by E. T.. Elliot and Oliro Elliot b" disidbeariag dita Ans. It, 1857. Seizral and taken into evecutiotiat the suit Co d-' ding & Russel van XT. Carrier; contractor, and 7., Pox, owuer, ' ' • . Al,BO-The fallowing 114,.tdeen or parcel of lend. situate in Herrick township, bounded as follows, viz: On the north by lands of I..A.Tark sad Ames Rob- Mean and the public highway;.. south by Robin son and - weat by L A. Park. . :Conbtinin2 one aura of land more or Ices. all izaprored withs framed dwelt. tug house, board :stable and a few fruit trees theme. lned and taken Into cremation at the snit of Cod ding telinzaell'e nee re...lferrielferaele.. ALSO,-The following lot, . piece or parcel of land, situate In Oranville township, hounded as follows : On tbo north hYland of Wm. Smith. east by Charles Taylor. Bout/thy L. P, Styles; Cbaa. Taylor sad Ws ry Crandall and west by - George Salford. . Contain ing 55 acres of land more or less, about IT WIWI hlit , proved, with a framed barn, en old log house and a few. fruit trees therain. i 3 eizedsndtakehinteereenion it the snit ofle Harris' use vs. Newell Stab. ALSO-The following kit piles er parcel 'of land. situate In Romeherough, bounded as: follows, viz On tbe'north by land of Wm. Strom: east, south and wept by laud of Joihna Tought• * Containing 11 aces' Of land more or loss. all improved, with a steam and water grist and saw mill comb/net' with the meals. cry and firtame attached "awl belonging, a Olunad house and barn'thereon. • Seized and taken into execution at the snit of P. E. TIME& me vs. E. 11. Powell k ALSO—One other lot, piece or Parini of land CM' ate keTturlington borough. bounded as follows: On the-north by land of 31re.. D. - 11. Swayze'', east by Jab* Simkins, south by ilesektah Peek. and west by the Berwick turnpike. ' Containing 3' of an acre of land, more or less , with • honed hou se, blacksmith ahoy, and few fruit trees thereon, ALSO—One other lot of hand /naafe in said bora'. "bounded as follows: • Emil: by lend of Dr. E. Ever. site, east by the Berwick trompike, south by land of Mason Long, ind weat by Merryman. containing N of en acre of land More or lam with a framed house, firmed barn and a few fruit trete thereon, ' Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Samuel Williams vs. A. T. Wheat. Also • seized and token Into executkinat the colt of Samuel Williams vs...t. T. When: AlSO—The following lot. Wee or parcel of lan: situate in townebip. bounded:La follows': On the north by land of Perry Case, on the east by 31. 8. Dibble, south by dames Iteeley. west by A. T. Seward. Containing about 27 acres of land more or Iv:, about 20 acres improved, with a log house, framed stable, and few knit trees thereon. Seized and taken into ereention at the snit of F.S. Elliotttea vs . Luther and Jae. D. Gates.- The following lot, pieta or parcel of land. l i situate in llama top. And bore', bounded as follows: North by land of Wm: Strope, cast, sonth.and wed by land or Joshua Vaught. Conta!ning 11' urea of land, mere or less, all improved, with a steam and water grist'and saw mill combined. together with the Machinery and • ilrtitres attached and. belonging thereto, a framed home and frame! -barn thereon. Seized: and taken into exesntion et the suit of Os. scan Pease v.. E. B. Powell, W. H. Sgpber and IL A. Prince. ALSO—The'following lot, piece or parcel of land. Situate in Orwell towtiship. bounded as follows, viz: °tithe north by lands of Wesley Itobint on. on the met and south by laud of Isom: Lyon, and west by Mad tif Allen Prowl'. Containing 15 acres of land. more or loot, no itisprovernetts. ' Wired and taken into execution dt the suit of H.S. AWN no, Mervin Mcraele tad Latina, Meraele. Af.SO—The following lot. piece oiparei , l of laud, , abate in Roue township, bounded as folloits. viz ; 1 both by land of John Forbes and Wm.bull emit by Cornellne - Vatorice,eouth by 0.11. Mine', and west by 'Stephen Coutaluing 50 ¢¢¢Gres of lend more or leer, about 40 zereit. improve 1,, with a. -framed house. framed barn. corn .1t,•11 , 1^, r