..4. 1 ,c,77.; - , I . • • JgrdOrt" Aloft f :_ i. .., ~ . ~,T,,,. LOCAL AND 4ENERAL ~* Barnnni'sagen~i~comiug: seirCieir4iny . reader - 4 ,the'Rzron , hr n give LIB the name et King Dann's mother? hatintereating letter from Ste- Nviatilki Vila appear neat week. 1., p®- miss Gewsix.has rented the . Storo recently ()couple' by CLoa,my &&m um. ear Watch for the coming man - Abe great P. T. BAnwmaagent. Is. Capt. Itivivu.LE andE„,E. Btri , Fritrros• have just retuned from an cstenilet) trip through the Went it as.. Miss DA BAres, of 04trego, has twin appointed *gut for the N.Y. Mutual Lire Insurance Cesinta*T. • • likt secret of success is only tt. l c 4olowi of P. T. Ilasarx. " Ilia agent will 4:d. {W in a few days. - • fe- The Festival at the Presbyte rian Church will he continued this (Thursday) evening cam. Fifteen inches of snow fell at tliis place on Tu'esday last. Indicationa at pres ..ot arc. however, that it will not remain long. tigt... JOEL T. MoAFFEE, of Spring idd ternshni, has taken out a license as an urbaneer lje6. HARDING & Guaira have -re move:l their Photograph Gallery to their Booms in SoLowas'a new building. • ; Stir The next Episcopal Mite Sci- L•ty will be held at the reaidenco of X. e. EIB. acts, r Maj. HALE cut on his farm 1 - st ,itturaer, and has sold.during the present win r, three hundred tons allay. tom, A fine opportunity is offered f .r the purchase of s. good farm, nicely located LitchtiEld township. See advertisement. Vir . HARDING & GUSTIN have te m:wed their Photograph Gallery to their Rooms in SoLouoN's new building. S*l:l.. Just as we go to press, we are informed that the 'Waverly Steam Flouring Mills were destroyed by tirn on- Tuesday night. SubsCribers at and near Le uli,.svale, can renew their subscriptionsby call ing on G. W. BUNN, Esq. sta- The train due here at 9:30 fr,,ni Waverly is reported off the tracknear that place, so that we are compelled to go, to press rAithout our usual Wednesday morning news. ItEa,. A competent blacksmith and wagon-maker will learn of a chance for engag ing in business at a good point, by consulting our advertising columns to-day. DONATION.—The friends of Rev. A. SPERM" will . malte him a donation exit at the Tonn Hall, in Orwell, on Tuesday evening the 15th inst. A general invitation is extended. The Owego Gazette says : , •,while two little girls, the daughter and grand a:welder of Join Loris, aged nine and seven }care, were playing upon the ice on the brick yard of JOHN L. TAILOIZ, last Sabbath morning, they broke through 9tl the yomigelst of the I • v,4 %Vat; drowned. kV' Father TOYER deseives the gratitude of all the suffered by our latetire, as well as the warmest thanks + nd lively aureola ten of our citizens, for his untiring zeal andin terest manifested and his unceasing efforts and L.'C'ner, .11 s aid extmuled on the morning of the tin . Jrsrrru. Every one visiting Towanda . xpressus surprise that a Furniture Store °Mho magnitude of J. 0. Fuowt's can be sustained. The Tiestioit is eamly solved. By pricing his .;!'s , ls, you will discoier that he retailis goods at Moires ithotit as low as ordinary dealers buy t • is Everybody admires the style which Ciamo s the popular bookseller, does Ho receiv e s all new publications as as they appear in the snarl4t, and his pra..•s are so low that no one ever thinks of letiv .o.: establishmentwitliout purchasing 80=- 11,1:I.-. We cat - amend our readers as a at man in 11 - 04 line, t.S. Having lately greatly increas ed oar facilities; for doing all kinds of Job Print ing, We reel Italy warranted in saying that we. have now une of the best job °flicks in North .ern Peungylvania ; and having a corps of first elasa workmen, we have no hesitancy in prom li.-ing to execute all kinds of printing in a man ner to please the most fastidious, and at prices pot 'cork can be procured anywhere. We learn fliatKELLum of tim Centrrd Meat Market, have just --- Tchased ftvtn 3fessrs. J. & BEIILLALEY, of \Val ren. towiodop, a lot of-fat four-year-uhf probably !he best in the county. The D. nre extensive fanners and stink i.:}_ r.), and rattle fed by them always cdm in.,4l.l a good price in the market. , Our-people ,ii , ;ill,l all avail themselves of an oppurtvnity of :ling of this beef. PNOFESSOR H. H. • PENDLETO):.—We it.4altly informed that this very excellent atitman, now revidir.g in Philadelphia, but , rittorly a citizen of our comity, and generally tt, it her as a skillful teacher of vocal and ittsttutneutal tousle, has recently done the bon- Ll of taking to himself a wife. On of January he linked his earthly les un of a Mips LOUISA Bst,nwni, of West- I. N.I. Happiness and long life to them! While Miss Mix, of this place, her toil, t a hew evenings since, she e• lentaliy upset a kerosene lamp, spilling the •il the cafpet, which took fire, and the would undoubtedly have been destroyed kit h,r the remarkable presence of mind of M.- M., who. instead of throwing open the and calling for help, set to work and put ~ut herself. A gentleman passing the !, , 11-e at the time saw the blaze and gavo the Jar:o to 'Jir. 311,z,'who ran up to his daughter's. All,ere he found her nearly exhausted by ;'), ''‘ltac,rdittarY' efforts put forth to extinguish Z=z7 - At a regular meeting of Rock 521), 1.0. of 0.T., Feb. 5,187 I), the 111:; officers were instilled : W.C.T., 31.1- 11.1.nr.& - r Bocxwmt,; 1 .1 LA., 311'S. LITCIAIDA Br,cxwera.; W.V.T., Mrs. IA 1 , l Litum!s; W.S., Wx. L. Wu.r.Lins ; W. A •'.• MINTII: WILLIAMS; W.F.S., MSS AD ; W.T., Miss SARAH . STILEI3; W.M., •ii • llL.tcliliTLL ; \V.D.3t., Miss lit:t.r.ni Rocs, W.C., S.. 11. STIL.r.s ; W.1.G., Dig.os CLAT - rox 31,4. 1 v - rooxiciti. ; A Goon Dsuairrea.—There are oth er ministers of love more conspicticSas than shei Lac none in which a gentler, lovelier spirit and none to which the heart's warm re .pr.!s more joyfully respond. She is the steady Itnit of her father's house. Her ideal is indis ,.Autly connected with that of his fireside. She :. he; morning sunlight and evsmng star. The gra,,, vivacity and teushrness of Ler an; have place :u the 'nighty sway which she holds his sptrit. ,She is th . pride and ornament of his hospitality; and the gentle nurse in his CiiNTINENTAL LIFE—The State Ai.;:tasof this vigorous Company advertise in' issue for an agent to represent them in I. centny and vicinity. This company i-gud lat-year over Mae thousand policies, and I:. one of the most liberal to the country. It ha- t1..1.1e a tine business in this State, and 111 :: P , rson taking the agency will And the com d..tuy r.eil and favorably known. In 1661 the issued 8,64.1 pnlicics. A55 , ,,b4. 4413 - 1. 1.,7,1, 1 -(; 6 9.900. Total policies issue - a, 20,.• 8 7; Movars. NV!IsTEU Chest." :Arett, Philadelphia, are the Ovneral Ageits r-r 1. MgP;WttVX.MMI !'0• Ina) riewbediahig. nee Row. Wzgniiikr hooliitriy,„ Pa.," will deliver a teniPeriikeleetire at the livyaltdng Academy, No*, mie; Feb. 14, 1870, . Free to all GaArivipz-- 7 ElderUniug . P. STazi.. TEn wit hold a protractid ineetingistOrostille,- eounneming en Batellii _lNtlastr and continue the eanto FridaYsTeldflilAbe 11th of Nisch, when iiinarterly IneeVniti -0111 be held on the 12th and 13th of March. IiIICY Broke lecture •on "Woman Suffrage," in the Court -Mouse, next Monday evening, lith tnat. She is one of that" oldest advocate: 0111 m "ale, and a..rtual, of great moral and iniellectual aerth; w hat. over ono may 'think of the Cable rho advocates, Aro hopeall.maygo and hear hei. • • - Of ono thing the public may be assured--aim is deeply , In earnest and fully *enteral% her subject. Ada:deafen, 85 cents.- lisitsaca.-4fr; Editor t - If you wish to have a good, sochdde timp.jusi take a trip some of these days to Herrick, Para more hospi -table and cordial people is hard to Red. The people of this' enterprising kniiadtip are 'awake to the education. - The question is of ten asked, Why do so many of the Herrick folks make so much effort to educate their sons and daughters!' One mother there onee insinmated that Hon.. Oco. Lawnow biresponaibloinduentially for can sulerable of it. Ho has been known frequently, and cren on public occasions, to advocate" with great earnestness the wisdom of such efforts and sacrifices..- • The Viesleyana have erected and 'completed a neat and commodious chnrcleat Herriekville, at a cost of aboitt 52„600. A more was first made .to hifild a Union Uluireb. open to all denomina— tions of christians, and for lectures, =Weal conventions—in abort, for. everything tending to the elevation of the moralqiud religious 'sen timent of the people. • • . 'Accordingly, application was mado to Hen. GtiO.NL.I.NIXIN to write such a subscription pa per and bead it with his name, which he did with $3OO. There was 63 much opposition on the part of a certain class who preferred a denominational church, that a new subscription paper was writ, ten and presented to Mr. I t for his signature again. He took - it and ninte" . ssli: the church was ready for-dedication, Mr. GE°. C: krwooD placed a bell in the steeple weighing 828 pounds, costing $B9O, at his own expense. It will be recollected that he presented the East Herrick M.E. Church with a bell weighing 525 pounds, at a cost of ISO,• within a year past. PELLSONAL.—W. C. WEBB, a, native of this county and brother of our Representa- J.w. H. WEBB, is a member of the Kansas Legislature, and was a prominent candidate for the speakerahip of that body. —W. H. WATKINS, Esq., who recently remov ed from this place to Topeka, Hernias, has now gone a little farther' west, and put out his "shingle - at Fort Scott. —Rev. S. A. Camvr, of East Smithfield, occu pied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church on Sunday last. —Hiss Ai:NA S.ommutoic, daughter of Hon. GEO. 13ANDER5ON, of Scranton, is spending& few weeks with her friends in this place. —Capt. S. Fox, of Owego, is In town, to at tend the wedding-of his grand daughter, which comes off this morning. --Judge JOHN A Mak:lieu), of North Caro tins, is iu town. We learn that he intends tak ing his departure to-day, and that he will proba bly be accompanied by ono of our most inter esting and accomplished young ladies. While we regret to lose the young holy from our midst, we cannot but commend the "Judge" on his fortunate selection of a "help-meet." —Hon. EDWARD litanies, formerly President Judge of this Judicial District, is still living at his pleasant tuanxion on the bank of the Sus quehanna at Athens, and though in his eighty second year, ho is erect as ever, and loves to converse witlifold acquaintances. A correspon dent of the Montrose litpublicam who has re cuntly called upon the venerable Es-Judge, says of him : "Enjoying the fruits of early care and industr.‘: - , he takes little interest in the contest s . of the day for wealth or fur honor, but in the besom of his surviving family, and in the society of books and pai.ers, he is a geed,. specimen of vigorous old age. His health is better than it formerly was, and though he was the weakest of a large family of children, he has outlived theacall—thanks to Ids calm aud equable tem perament, and the good prolidence of God." —En. Ruin, for several years past conductor on the passenger and freight train between this place and Barclay, has been placed in charge, of a coal train between Barclay and .Wiiverly.l, We hope to see him some day have of an ex press train. --,Judge Lost, of the Troy House," Troy, paSd•us a visit en Tuesday. He wan looking an hale luta hearty an ever. We hope he may lung dispense the hospitality cr one or the best ho tels in the country. TUE STONE FORT IN ALBANY TAKEN.' —The circumstances of the case are as follovra: For some time back this fort has been occupied by a man of the name of 11cCotta•ELL and his Lindy. The man used to go up and down the valley and over the hills, makhig considerable noise and sonic threats, such as if the inhabi tants would not complywith his warnings they would surely suffer in the and. At last it was determined by a squad of solihers.(those that had seen some hard fighting down South) that they mould storm the fort, if the occupants - would not surrender without. .ISo they called a !Council and agreed on the night, also the place ,to meet. At the-appointed time and place they sU met, and started for the fort in good order, and with ample means to take it. The company numbered about twenty-two. Aftor they had traveled about two miles they came in sight, and when opposite they halted, and one of the company, acting as captain, went to the door and knocked. The lady owned the doer to answer the call, when the captain asked for MC CONNELL. She answered that ha was in, and called him. He was in another part of the fort. Ho came forth in his shirt-sleeves, as he was hard at work preparing and loading his gim— es it preyed to he so according to the signs when the fort surrendered.* When he appeared, the captain twk him by the shoulder and asked him to surrender. Ho answered that he did not know about that ; be had been through the war himself ; baton what condition? "Unconditional _surrender," was the reply; "and if you don't do it, I will call my men and they will take you by force. Conic and see my means!" When he came and saw fire teams loaded, he surrendered, opened the gate, and said, "Let me help these ladies out first." Now, friend AINORD, it would do you good (although your cellar is fatly to :seethe weapons that they had, not to destroy life but sustain it. 'They were in bags, baskets, pails o ke., and when the men hatrseenred their teams, they all went in and spent an hour or two as agreeably as they had spent in many a year, when the ladies interrupted them (you .know that they are a kind of necessary evil, bless their •hearts!) for they wanted to setibe table, which they did to the full satisfaction of all that were then•. Af ter another pleasant hour or so, the company started for their respective homes, leaving the occupant in full possession of the fort with lib ertyto travel Wherever he pleased, only come oftener to oniineighborhood and make all the noise that was needed to preach the glad tid ingi of the gospel to the fallen race. The company left behind them grain, such as oats and buckwheat for the horse, potatoes and pork for the family, besides a good quantity of eatables already prepared for. the table. Now, readers of the IlOontan, go thou and dolikewise. lon have Men in your neighbor hoods that need looking alter. Gs (if you don't know it already) and see if there is alky grain for the horse in the granary, potatoes. in the caller, pork in the - barrel, anything to eat in the pantry. If not, how do-yon think the man of God can tell the story of the Cross from the pulpit, when lie knows that there is nothing at home for his family ito eat? We say again, go and do your partlit the wotk. Sustain the heart of yo,ur minister by dividing with him from youl• abundance, and let luin feel at home among you. Mr. McCoNsum. is now doing good work by holding protracted meetings at BAIIIte School house, and the prospect is 'good. Many have conic forth professing faith In Christ. May God bless his efforts! is the prayer of • *The Bibb and bymn-hooli were open In the room where tv was. .:4 . : . ;;P..:•,., ; :' , :„ 7 . , ?=f-.:;'4'1:..;,.. : ..'-' E - ... , ? ,- ;.•=:..: , ;::, ,,- . ,, ,..-,c.cf-, 0,4-f,,,,.---;r,,.,- • 1" ' '7 .. Rea'inc*ithitiatratiaw.-- 1 (rand'_ Honie':''_:•:Ent.fitahi ,- • ;10intyrin be gle. aJo th eatandip . iato thin* ai arming; Feb. fb, faktie thisIED,tIRIM eiturch. The eithAlainment will toloali*jiith the — grand.lairy„play, entitled ntideretts; or Malan Illippei," foamed . I* .stariiiiirio* of iiblisuir,; Musk by Pole* orchestra. Admisoice 25 Otis; childm wi der ig years, 10 cent. ardet of Cain- . 4 TROT.—The" friends of e M. fir Troy,' paid dinistifm-2thdt:it Thum* evening last, and presented him - Ult . !' two hundred end fifty dolling ingreenbackssm) • new suit of dothemOur . Troilidends under stand the *Mame Of giving- • --- Tam. listiLiWooirs, Wholumbsenquite ill for some time past, occupied the pulpit of the Baptist church . againon Sundsy,last. ' —Lonals ball hs couipkted, 4 , afar Read! D. aaaa's-Coltuan.• sei. We took -al. O, peep" into kmining, and there illscoverod ithercincone of the goods. that plea. sant-looldniintithinnin nrn - contiittialbearrying from this .well-Initini:establialimmit are kept. -There turn end to their itoelt sugain,l4:, rapt, molasies, butter, pork, &c; '`' They buy their gnats in large quiuttdica mid - of reliable houses, so that they are able to sell 'first-Class goods at very low rates.• • . . , DEDICATION.---The ne7 M.E.Cbureh at Centremorisland, Wyoming county, Ps., trill be dedicated for dhine' aorshlp,sni Thursday, Feb. 17, 1870. Rev. D. C. Ournzari, P.E. of the District, will conduct the Klikken morning and evening. &nisi! to imminence at ten_ o' 7 clock in the morMil and at seven in the even.' lig. , Pastors and pooldo from other charges are cordially invited to attend, and a special vitatlon to former pastors. Come, brethren, to this least. A. J. Ansotre,, Pastor. ter Read Dr. CLAIM'S Cirenliir. SmatriAn.—ln excavating near the new depot, a 'vein of water was struck several feet below the surface, and pipe driven into the bank for ttto stream to 'run thinfigh: The water has since been used for drinking Fo veae' by the Workmen engaged in that vicinity. A low days since, one of the men went there to get a pail of water, and was astonished on tak ing up the pail after it had been filled, to find a littleifisb, about one inch in length, which had evidently palmed through the pipe. As the place adibre the water comes out is some dis tance from Sugar Creek, the question of where the "minnow" came from will remain a mys tery. Him. 10di De.. Read Dr. CLARE'S Column. ier Mr. M. C. MERCUR has just given another.evidence of his enterprising spir it in the erection of a large atid commodious blacksmith shop, in connection .with his Agri cultural Works. The building is provided with all the modern improvements, and is of Suffi cient capacity to accommodate a large force of men. We are 'pleased to learn that the I " Agncultu ral Works" are in a Outdating condition, and that the work turned out there will bear com p:Moon with that from anyestaidishnient!n the country. ME TEv#S.sr, the Superintendent, is well known as • first-class workman, and Mr. Hinerxxv, foreman, has no Superior as • me chaniel we therefore have no heeitancym say ing that the wagons and sleighs built at the "Towanda Agricultural Works" are ne piss ni tro. j Persons in want of anything in the lino of sleighs, cutters, buggies, hacks, or lumber , wa gons, should call and examine their stock bc fore purchasing elsewhere. liar. Read Dr. CLAnx's Ciictdar thavros.-411i% Editor: Several ac cidents have - occurred in this vicinity since our last, viz : A scaffold tell, precipitating three workmen to the ground, eeverely injuiing one, Aim:siva OwEn. - On Thursday last, Mr. &Imo= Was, struck, while whrking near a circular saw, by a piece of bosh), which broke two of his ribs and other wise; njured J. 5. GNP= made a narrow escape MO night last week, as ho was preparing to retire. His pistol accidentally discharged, but luckily ho received only a flesh wound, .and that in the kift ham/ Soirie thieving adventurer entored• S. Sur• ma' hoot and , shoe atom bat Saturday night, and took therefrom &bunt $6O worth of blots and atom. The donation for Eder WAVICIS Raa, 4. coin pl:te success both in pleasantness and green backs, the . cash receipts being $127,35 Few are more deserving. The Amateurs did a fair thing for themselris and hearers bn the 28th tilt. The following are a part of the pincers elect for Canton Lodge, LO.G.T. : W.C.T., H. B. PARSONS: W.V.T., Mrs. Warn; Soey, GEOSOB Tnocr; F.S., GEOBOX OSITITS. • The Methodist and Disciple revivals still con tinue, and many are " calling 'on the name of the LoicL" 'There appears to be much interest both for and against the proposed new county. Feb. 4, 1870. - Naar. MM. Read Dr. CLARK'S Column Roux.- -Ma. ALVIMID : I have been considerably surprised to find that some of our neighboring good folks suppose that they were 'classed am the "rural heathens " spoken of in the last co unication. Brother M— thinks that I meant him and his family ;--a cer tain reverend sister not far off, supposes that sheis ono of the heathens. What a pm:cater ens ideal. I really meant that larger class of Herne') who in religions matters "care for none of these things." Here are a couple of exam ples of that class; Last Tuesday, Ist, a man from the Allis Hollow neighborhood, while rid ing by Mr. O. P. Torso's, shot and billed a val uable watch-dog-4 quiet, well-behaved &nine citizen—belonging to Mr. Youxo. We can as sign no other motives for the , deed than from wantonness, or. he influence of medicinal tibia ky- - Another caae tip the Albany Branch: About . • . a year ago, more or !cal, it certain Eua x sold his wife to another man for the laififleon sideration of SIO, 'Squire making out the necessary legal() papers:- This is a fact, and 1-tytn give Damns if required. p Molly other cases of heathenism could be cited, but those must =taw for the present. - •±Tho Way of Life" it thesubject of the con cert nest Sunday evening (18th) at the Presby terian church. Rome Lodge, No. 469, is hi a highly flourish ing condition—so much so, that it becomes nec essary to tit up a new bail for their use: ;The following officers have been elected for. the en suing quarter : Mira ; W.V.T., CooLnavon ; W.C., Rev. 8. ELWELL ; JOHN MORAY ; W.F.8.. B. 0. Wuxor ; EtaAYocao; W.M., E. CAW ; LG., Naxer Nue tzar; 0.0., M. 'Swam. The lodge will bold public meeting Tuesday eve, Bth, in the Bap tist church. Address by Rev. H. Etwrst, read-. ing of essay, paper, .le. Rev. Mr. Etwair.'s donation, afew weeks ago, amountefl to something over SUS; - se you see that his friends ate not all dead yet. - The young men of the `,` Brame Library Asao. elation" propose to , donate $lOO to the sellout directors, if said sehbal directors will fit !ip2s hall for public meetings, library , purposes, &c. A most commendable action on their part. We trust that these young - men wM set up - a high standard ut eicellance, both out t 4 the Ou'actctr of their future public entertainments ; - and the quality of their library seleetion!. Success - to them! Some time ago, Prof. Buis and wife gave a concert for the purpose of procur.ng an organ* for the Presbyterian clairch. The nutter has been further helped on by d eerier of .oyster suppers. The net procee4 are now sciniewbat over $lOO. 'here ought to be a railroad through the Wysox valley—not the political chimera of Tao-, von P., but an actual, working railroad; and we will tell you why and wherefore. Them is a probability that we are to hate a coal 'mine ;in our neighborhood., The overlying sandatene• and slate have been brought to light at 'Centro Valley. The experienced soperintendingrainer is sanguine as to the exlstmice• of oral there' The' work of-boring will be resumed to spring.- . • oosi Wl* _ ono= eta illatekfifgool44l6 all ;10140 • Itiosiiitlit brow, rAbe' s agstrele 44 ( • _ :norm "OmumartMlimillle Pit 110 6 141 0 1 0 1 4; 1 04, ' bliket OnlY 1 . wisest , '...,_Awl)* .•;-, blok l iel - f 3 P 4 9 1 , 1 . 1 r: A 1 • ;:! , 1 ' • • - " A.TEsm-rchkr, Mg up an4 t:l4l* biaci jos 10P aisigwat dada* . rtifii6Licten6.l7 pw Dee ,ad ifter. I.4t.tAtlon have oar* litsink dent uble and • unumlyna io mull. to Driedll4, erTrifaili...uiric "I" kir. M. T. Run hn poinnienced his new eke* which Will be oompleted by April Ist, tad bat ! Lair.itiihnii '4iiiiittittoblii,,oorlroMMAist4 - zizioir Comm, giej hang , -opt"thefrildnglo to the Pub& 4 4 MOW 4/ • Sigiiillarterto bat in abort time will offer. extra baigains with a new store, now thin, and new goods. Mr. Pxon is the'right land of a io:lhead tininess niantiaid we are glad to know that be is not disheartened by his late iniskettnie or , Arty aiid burglus, and with his new association we are lurk that theArist.trill have,even a. mote Pical , pelvis success than before. .' , :iA pairing cell; ain>abbuF 47,:eclock 'Murk^ day morning dreppcd a burning !park on the riiilreid bridge here which soon kindled initse timbers. - sr.: W. W. Wmaissox, the night videlikellUmn's sinning is distance of half a mile, inediseded In keeping the ibunewilmo the 'idea ofihe bridge by carrying anowin Ida hat till othcr assistance 11T1X64 he 'fibs ll*Piti4lolllllaoA7* tiplll96 wviiiiiiiiilVlNFrieit, but;the itruotare net nuttesially - daniagibir 'ilia it not been for the prompt micetionalaUldr.Wiman• NM the bridge , must bare keess totally dci. troyod.• Our discharged Soldiers :and Arailciti44 the army orgailized ..tost Xe. 204 Graml.Anedr of the Republic, id this pace Tutsdity ovW4i• Feb. ht. Thoiy - organize With ty: ASV* members; but its 'lumbers will rapidly. Increase, till all oar " boys in blue," Will soon be baided _fraternal union lhosi Witi:r3sive 'striggled to- gather for our country's good. 4kr.swirr AiieusiEed quite suddeitlylast week and was buried Friday afternoon. • r It. HMON will be :hero -to look afteethe interests of his praposed paper Ithiusd4.l4 this week. Ile has satisfactory encourageiiiiint in regard to 1116. advertising, ind if suctimatl• in canvassing for subscribers will commence operations at once. • •ctod is snob mere bar -Wm girt+ names of victims next time. • • NIP. 18. Reid Dr. Craiuea Circular. MARRIED. BEEMAN—TITUS.—At the house of J. M. Broaftwn, WyaluEbe si nn.g, Feb. 2, 1870. by Rev. D. Cr, Dr. N. Beeman, of Pike, to lifts; Susan Titus, of itiprhig Hill. DIED. HAYNAILD.—At the reaidebee of her brother in-lsw, A. J. Whitney, in Harrisburg, Jima, lb/O, of consumption, Ellen A. Idaynanl, aged 29 years. SPECIAL NOTICES. Thimisno akakist . loss or dain . - age by Fire in the most reliable Companies. ,Policies written, and kissesusted at this adj Agency. Joan W. Mix, Agent. Towanda, Pa. Office, north side rublictquare. Feb, 3,1870-2 w. • Loer—On Saturday kat, between lifonianyes' corner and the readdenee of Mrs. Adams, a black oil cloth Traveling Bag, con t s quantity of butts clothing. Thotind e i r du &receive a liberal reward on leaving it at thm office. Feb. 10, 1870-IP. Dom` Rend Dr. emus's Column. ConitEcTioN.-In the biographical sketch of Dr. Clark, in circular, read " twenty years" instead of thirty, as tho Doctor has been engaged in medical study and practice since the age of twenty; and he iS now barely forty years of age. r • • FARM FOR SALE IN LITCHFIELD TOWN.- ants.—The subscriber offers for Sala Ids vain.- bhi farm. lying in.Litchileld township; ICO acres snider. good stink of improvement, tile balance h4avilv timbered with tisk ,and pl. • Within live,m A. iles of the Pa. X. Y. It. IL an six miles from the N. Y. Sr. EL It. It. Cob enient to school, (lurch, store, Am Far . particulars in. quire of the subscriber on the premises. A. J. I.syrox. Lktchileld, Feb. 7, 18i70-tr! Enrrcia—Sir: As • pin Are aware, we have been doing a Merchant Tailor ing business in Towanda for' four month; and did not advertise for two reasons. First, we had more business than we could attend to •with the amount of assistance we had, (but now we 'have enlarged our establishment and added to our force to. meet the . demand). BeCondly, we thought the beat advertisement was Clothing made by us and worn by our cus tomers, but being every day told by some one that be did not know until to-day there was such a firm, we concluded that fur the benefit of those wo are still unknown to, of calling your press to aid us in inforining them who we are where we are, and what wo are doing. On; name is H. Maws k Co.,' we do burinenvin No. 4 Griffiths and Fattens block, Bridge street. We keep for sale a large stocker Cloths. Cask meres, and Wettings • (and. trimmbigd to make them up with) both foreign and domestic. We manufacture clothing for men 'and boys war to order Andy, in any And every style-desired by our patrons, and at living rates. We keep ourselves posted in "the styles," and are pre pared, if yen wish it, to give' you the ultra of fashions. For further'phrticulars east 77u. 'Merchant Tailoring Store." No. 4 Griffiths and Fattens Bloyk, Bridge Streo,_Towanda, Feb. 1, 1870., Hums & Co. . • • Los.r.Between the Ward Howie and M. C. Moron's ,residence, a gentleman's Fur Collar. 'File finder will be rewarded by leaving it with the owner, W.H.I &VON_ Feb. 8, 1870.- Towanda. • MattoTon's Iturrs-DAY Parry.— The public are invited to attend a . Duly at the Rummertield Creek Hotel, on Tuesday evening, February 22, 1870. Good music will be in at tendance. Bill, $2,50. Ps= Lastnageaes, Feb. 9,1870-3 e. Prop.r. _ Fort Sara on Rm. - T.—A house and lot; corner Fourth and •Mirabeth streets; also for rent, a house containing 12 roomson Second street ; also two building lots for sale,. corner Second and Poplar streets. Enquire of . STATE .NOIDIAL SCHOOL,- MANSFIELD, Thal Co., Pa.—Tho socend halfycar(2l weeks) will COMMeI4OO Monday, Jan. 81,18'70. . The third term (14 weeks)" *id commence Monday, March 21, 1870. The expenses for half year (2( weeks) hielud ing board, tuition, room -rent, hie), oil, washing and book-rent, is 833 less 00 cents, or 8100 per week State appropriation. . The expenses for third term (14 - weeks) Including same, is $6O less 50 cents,or 81 00 per week State appropria tion. - • . _ Day a:relents aro eliarged ElOgi term (14 weeks) only for tuition and use o books. - Board can be obtained in private farnilina at 13,50 to $4 OO , per week. For catalognea, or any further inforniaticm, address Cneatze R Vasans, - Jan. 13, ;870. Principal. Stir Read Dr: CLARK'S Circular - air We guarantee satiefeetiofi in all the work wo do. We. cut, make, and trim clothing for 'men and boys wear. Et Hanna 10 Co, • - 4 Bridge Street. Towands,Ptc, • YOMMIO COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.— "A Business Ethication wino of advantage to An-my man, Irritator= his !ohne occupationmay The Wyoming Commercial College, esWilisl cd in18611,-and connected with Wyoming Semi• nary, offers a thorou& and coinpkte - alum of instruction for these •dsthftg contmercial oda- Its loCatiOn in the beantibil end . hisbnie: ley of Wyoming, with its canal, thnße limit - of rsdro . ads,xnd immense coarandedbar business operations, afford rare 0 1Parlardtiali far young men desiring sittuitions. Our graduates are filling positions of trust all over the country.- Young men have attended this Institution ft= this lKstsas,‘Min neaota, and nearly every State in the - Union. Our tuition for tbd.regtdar Business Course's from fifteen to twenty dollars less than at other Commercial Colleges, and yd adcantages here Wehi every respell unsurpassed. . We offer all the aid extended by any Comme dal inti the cousitrylo graduates in ch.: Mining situaons. -1 Students of t/H3Collegit have the Wyss tages of the Seminary in regard to library, lit erary soaletiesAi _ - - Tuition for the regular Business boning', $45. Telegraphing in ,connection, therewith, 810,W. Telegraphing mono, $25,00. dtationery for 11111 Business Course, $15,00. Board per week, H. Sendfor Catalogue ' and specimens of-T nunuthip. - L./intim* Fria. WOmbigilownineittislerelege' Sept. 22, ISM. - Singsten„Ta. tando,i - sodieweakimmt - 7 - 0 - 14 - 7 ;sl ! _viewoonal ik ,„:"ol 4 Stove and ISOM let* aMst utast oast, AP1P4 0 00 4. F•71 144 1P - ioll - lho• ire ~d tit -defence anollin big *eV 'ildealrydanittkm; is due to coal dialers in other partgof Bradford, whose bad ness is injured by those priedr.o Yeb..?, i S. M. Wutiza. or PlAttitiai \ lS 4 lll)4flitligiSti It fibrils * Viam *Mtge to WI the Wirth* dear to articleualreal merit, . In this eo neetkin. we Mbisemopittronswhotire "bout It ir e tt4 l I MO " iI AtN/q diOefore buying Olscwhere, as triune,' mid by W.l). & Co. • are really, the only Ind-. class in everyresupptho, Dockat Brothers, thunstlin. and Cbvirs' dPianos buena, been - before' the for twenty yoarsimilmoru., rip tot ia Stre PEAVI clam are known to be as igesr as it is possible to . maim them, and. are‘graing, tho most entire initisfactbnito al ot° havensed them. Oar priors are low, and will soil Mathis Mak OK Milifflt-Ornans from Mega SW, 40011/13.: ,-:Shiag,Masiss4lllol, Instruction Books for' nano., Organs, Mel o. dams, and rioting, always en- band: To those whOtonlillike instratientolkorit other. A not mentioned abrivir;liti *- rand you shall have them on short notiee. lksit,jadiestAllgenMemel, that Wow, PYM , n , r*P o 4olo o 9.t an oter‘itriftw tyyeaMin t e'above business." esntrat siring done, Minuted. - , - , DtroFca. NZ= is t. kitheit. st 094 h coati hope Othitoiners.will not be offended liadberodrietly-to the -nde—".aisktait4 the order.". :Sind in your Order early, .so that. 4 necessary I can have two or three days in .14011 I tli t i rt. leelr.l,- 870. • • AAwm. 38 6 ,0 kinds, A of §pices. -ROI* curhugg,Atraii*, - 1 tve noti , inne_storiAidge istz %Nomads. • - c • -„Viiiiimuz & litoozwAr. ea. YonAngleve , moneyfimetrprit thing in on st the Bed, Mato iiid store. Try it, and satisfy yourselves. "Sept. 8, 1869. StuusllALL & RIDGEWAY. • . Fos flus.—J. _R. COOLBAVGH, of Wilkesellarre,. Pa., offers for sale the valuable Estate formerly. belonging to Baloman, Whitcomb, 'dee'd, *Mated at BeOttsville; Wyo: wing cotmty, Pa., containing about 450 acres, about 73 imp ad, balance good soil, well Bin bered, good watet . wrcri ,Thefann is on the river, good bucs, °retail): never fail ' ink running water at . the door. Beautifully situateo. convenient for business— worth 420,- 000; will be sold for $12,000. Terms easy. Bare gain for any one. , Dec: 3,1869,` .---o- At the Red, White aid Blue Store you will ,nnd 'cliwitis, Nuts, Dried and Canned Fruits, Tobacco, .133., whole sale and retail, cheaper than - the cheapest. Sept. 9,11369. BIIAMILILL k 111DUWAY. S® " T by the pound, caddy, or chest, .at the "fl e d, White Anil ligne7_Btore, lkidge Street; Tcitintul.% , Jan. 6,1670. 136.txuat.t, h Rteozwey. j Tobacco by the pound Or pail. Bed, White and Blue Store diseotud to dealers. Jan. 8,1870. BRANHAM ditroozwar. TEAS, Tess.—A new line of Teas at the Red, White and Blue Bh6re,'lll4dge`Bhreet; Towanda, Pa. Ibutania4 it RuaFear. - FLOM', Rolm—Abe celebrated °screw' Flour, wholesale and retail, cheaper than the cheapest; at the Red,' White and Rluo store, leidge Street, Towanda. Pal troc • . • .• Jan. 8, wstm. , .At 1870. .Bwa • . . Build up the churches! Don't let the minister, earn his Money twice over— JllOO by - preach ug 'and again by beggingfor his just dues. Yon ran create an immense revenue for the benefit of the cliurchft, and save money for yourself, by trading at the Red, Mite and Bine Store. T hey give one pm• cent, of all their, sales.this year to the churches, each...l=4onm to choose the denomination they lie. linssirrAr; Red, White and Blue Store • 'Bridge Street, Towanda, Pa. Jan. S 2, 1870. =1 . 1166 The 'Oahe are e4utieliea sgaind negotiating fora note given _by F. Welieit for 11,000, and endorsed by C. W. Clapp; dated Oct. 1, 1860,- payable xis months -after date. F. T; rat+E. Athens, Jan. 23,1870. • - • , -a--- eir The next ten i on - of s the B r ada ford County Teacher's Association is to be held at Mourcreton on the 11th and 12th of February, the exercises commencing on Friday at halfintst ten *loot:. a.m. A.' I'. LILLET, Sec y. „ . . . . • ” EIALUTATOSY, JANtiMrir 1,1870. Como, friends and neighbors, ono and all, kind attention we would call— To the NEW STOCK we're just receiving, With tall confidenee_believing - - • That we can sell yen Goods as low As any east of Buffalo: We'Ve bought their goods, and moan to pay; And not break down and run away! Our stock of goods is new and seat, . And our assortment quite complele. ." We've Coffee, Ssz, Samar and , Lard, Butter, and Hamburg.Choese— Rico; Nutmegs, sins and Dried !knit,- • Which we believe are Euro to omit ; And Crocks for Butter, great and small, To meet the minds of one and all. We also keep for those who wish, Corned Beef and Pork, and nice Salt Fish, And Oil for tempi, also lamp nicks— Browns, Brushes, Baskets, and Mcipsticks, Berries and Apples,. Peaches, Paint Willow, Wooden and Earthen wares, Tornips,Dnionarand Potatoes, , :Cabbage, Beets, and big Tomatoes.: _ Wo also hero a good supply Of fresh Corn Meal,Duckwheat lull ,Ityo, 4 And'Floim from every mill arciund - -• As good, we think, as can be found. And Taut, with which to raise your bread— The best that eau be found, 'Ss said. With'Syrups pure ind sell maned; 4 In qustititY trio:lit-the mind. • So leave your ordii c : : areall or large, And we'll deliver ea of charge - But should we hero `attempt „ - The HALT of what ne.have to sell, • ' Both time am space alike would fail us, And every passer-hr ironld hail us , - To know if we coula tell them more About this new Prinision Stahl • ' The rush of trade would be so great, From early dawn till evening late, That strangers passing by this way. • -Would think 'twas general &sluing day! . thereforo . elose this hasty scrawl, By simply saying: Pisan TO CALL, And see otrr.Goods and learn our price, And we'll convince Non in a trice, That you ran buy Gonda as low _ Of PATTERSON - • KINNEY, As can be-bought •• Towanda. , Or any place—for .ADY PAY! - Patton'. Block, No. 2 Main Street. • • .r • •• New Limtbmtients. F OE -SALE AT . A :BAR G AIN.- A new dwelling bottle. alltaldo for email hold: ly. Size of lot 76 z 100 feet. Inquiet, of the editor of this paper in WY. BARR= apron *gent. , . The A.: =wed se seu entire iamb. Or Bed Clothing. Pkttue Frame% 1 tr.. • al , Cali: alga hi. large stack of Furniture. et greatly kedlired=. Fob. 2. le7o. - • .AimsO. s DLSSOLUTION.--rThe partiketiliip hotetel'ore existing between ihe-tindersigned, in the Mule badness, is Ms day dissolved, by 'lgo teal conient.: The badness ww, .be conthitsid ad Chamberlain's store bY William Dittrieh. WM1,141( DITTHICIL CitilintEßLADl. Feb. 8. 18t0. FAIR WARNING,. All micros indebted to 8... N. Aspinwall.by note or amount am 'repeated _to el* immediate 1 1 /7- ment or costs will be positively made. Feb. 1. 1870. It. N. ASRINWALL, WANTED, - BY TEE . - • , - •. I CONTINENTAL LIFE ,INSURANCE • bOIIFANir, - • OF IiiEWACIRE, - A OF:SERAL AGENT FOB kIRADFOItD COUNTY; and vlelultp. A - liberal arrangement will be made with ergehtleamm ad =eulng tbepamaaw. getalldmo 'time. Calker Wl3ilThlt A - JEWELL. idanwem.- febll.2w 425 ebeetant Street, Philada, HFr 13, .T.E R airi4rei saucioi; 'Commences on ItONDdlt.l l 2:lBl7th:i. 1870. Terms : English Mancha: $6 $0 to $0 00. 4.00. pa ges extra. .Er.tra toeL. Dedactkak made for abloom of •one chargq .four f th or teidr:t whoa Mimed by Wawa . Ammar: 241.-aar, _ 'A-LI. KINDS IHNXIERWAND providoss %cumin's). Ela rift% Mir C. a. CASH- FOR EIDI? AND , iIaiCKER.K4 BUTE AIL VW. Mains* Matt ChmowPiekkireit autollami ilatatog l Ilsodkal Iblibut. saa is l=as PRESERVED. PXAMitaitiDEVI2 IX/WELt k mut e " I Tigl=9l2= MgaggiSA;' 1 41 13 ** - pme..e. MAL; , r&r,l44i Tr inY aw l alt ttluoted gentlemanof mga 'Mending it' tioseo, Mob*. entltbeLle..eimpeasilkieece- Or Wl** vie wham be Imp, meek may makera lm eeiplibab , mamas ha tom b% yeoeV leakll AO "Ilea MA AMMO' AndleffietikdAusx PRAVIP 1 / 4 4 hejaideigroaipleanairalirbOiriniii tisi; al 4.,vtark, Pit., I Imo rkientic the ; Doctor for a number of and cut snort cturertnily way. that I regard bras a gentleman of strict int 44.:34,11 0f order. and of riertplesaing Mamma tirsodifina.`d:`i. Eudititon4-- - Commonwesithat, Pistuuttlands. .41( yre sentatines, listtistrarg. Ps.: , - . To snots it mig coutoni: • - 111grtihin hag attli:thef 6stror, - Dr.-B. aut. [War pkahre hating la his .belliat thin Iss In sit tua= 2l4 ,lonaliminit! a Ml° !add qualitietV Snead .eat w. totes. and of high protessionsi shading. I, there. grokhesttiturssolaghtst c hien to, sn aialioi abaft th may solvate : ' Tows. ice.: )": : • inTOIPM/Or• • •, . (From Ha. A. A. Ptirlait4.l i" • - oOannotoreaftb ofPonnoylmots,,, &Mite C,Mosbor• Ilarrbano 7a,•D, 1 . ; , .:", . - • • Mow, tie M latroduMlo.4oarfarorablo ormokkm- MlMithe IMmtr;itelt - Clarit: Ma &Mimosa and a Ordefaa of eminen c e, „mow way p. each tottitted to yomemaddlondo•ono moppet,' • - . • . Yours truly, . ; - • " I tyroraff.A. F 3l.3. s Ft.i,- ; . • J . -•- . W . iyneaborg. Pa. Vorp it oat Arbeciii: • , • .• - tO'Our itertaaiW segue .tßttalee with Dr.- B. , C 1 a% sad to one, finarraine ate** of Igur its mnigernan talent:4 odueiatlon, of much prefoulonal experieriee 'end true =COIL Wiliby =Wm 1044nd perm mane° he has won mar- 'reputation as a gentleman and -a phyaletan which • entitle him to Rearrrtancic— • rreiwant. of Waynesburg College. R. • - firoM J. autau.j SEE Cimusunm.lol.l44!frmlypnlOatist.o. iiiirrhktparg:Va.i . . Deer 'filn-1 have nothing to 'send you and othee Mends % aliowlhat I have not forgotten the hind news of the past, and so concludedito dropyons We Moro abolished thellecord..rerased • to print the (lore Message , and are depriving ourselves e et in the way of &instants to send to osty oanatanetbr. -This Legislature will go the extreme way of WA esn d uty, • • - I am duad tri'd6 'm that *Mends atoll have nothing to regret far their vezy generous =itber me to -Skikda, law*. Taylor. Es. Herman and other friends, and explain In/ renal for not noticing them in the way of thitourrnb. I would be glad to lour from you. . 'your friend. • .f. S. Minh*. • " . . limn Hon. Dr, Colter.] 'lb wham ft may concern: • I hereby certify that I Bice been acquainted' with Chirt. lt. D . for the bet twelve or fifteen years. and can truly's/7 that be sustains • bigh chsrecter in his lireprenderi. and further certify that Dr. Clerk sustain* an excellent,,motal and unriiht character: • &Ml= maxim Id. D. Dr. Clark could present general letters of intro ductimt from a majority of the prominent gentlemen mid citizens of western lennsylrazda.. profesalonal or otbeterbmo. but space forbids. - The'inomineittpobbetneW Bradfordeocuity ant either pomposity or by reputstiOn. apptaloted with tho above named bona a gentlemen. . • " . PRO ROF ;ANATOMICAL PATHOLOGY, AND PHYSICIAN Fes Tin EY.pLITSITE TREATMENT CHRONIC DTHRAMES. All..consultation and F.Y OI I inations of l ' atiezta inadi3l i' ree of Cbaige. Dr. Clark examines and iikplaina your disease without asking any opteetlons.: If hi understands lour name Yoirkiwkw it, and cannot be deceived. It ho cannot tell your 'Mamie and how you feel without whin quostlozus, be does not considerhllnaelf coin. petentlo treat your case. 3hts Is the criterion to go by. mad patienbr should =Ube Winded With any Other. This la the only direct and positive evidence Ow ability as a Aicientlilc- physician, and by this standard I am willing to be judged. Dr. Clark treats no awes unless consetenclonaly of the opinion that It can Ito. cured or .permanently, benefited. Dr. Clark treats no aim unless be can describe the disease and its symptoms without interrogating his - lir. Clark Will trait no &male libeabinnicas he an explain its character to the complete and perfect athafaction of the patlenteasmlned. And. the Dr. build hers newt positively state, that be desires no patient to take treatments bona him, unless they are to and completely gabbed With his constdtations and examinations, which are made free from charge. Dr. .Clark bases his ,practico sown. the incontro• rertaila law of 'Nature. First—That every cause, Ws an effect. fiecond—Tbat diseases are anises producing effects or symptoms, and that every die. owe , has its ownPectiliar *abets sr symptoms, which if properly or thoroughly qudirstood by the exam. fag Physician, can be .steady pointed out to the complete satisfactionsof the patient examined. Dr. Carle* method •of illagnating or explaining diseases and theMaymptoma is only the process of re/waning tram. anases. to, effect, and, hastwea ac. alsogulled byilwr an ough literary and medbalculture; and by almost =limited praence in a 'of disease to which th e human system is lia bly ble. form liy this proceas of reasoning the Doctor has 14- Taal a reputation and encores In b eating diseases , - OE is Mathis quite a number convenient appointments foe the bonen of Wads who cannot .00 a long diatanco to commit Wm.. ilnd this att... ppportnnity rarely canned. and one they should not fail to take advantage of. The Dr. ftwidshea all the nualkints, instruments and apparatusneceawry for Abe auccessful' treat. went of wry cue. . • MEDIUM AFPOnrrinorrs FOE THE do OF JANUARY. FIHOOLLRY: MACH,' AralL AND MAY, 1870. , Eric. Pa., Meld House, January 8,9, 10, 11. Plttabnrg, Pa.. Morcluuda Mote/ Jan. 12, la, 14. 15 Scenery HIM Pa. Medical talcs:Jan 18, 17,1 N 19, 20 Altoona, Pa., P. H. Hotel, Jan. 21, 22, M, Harrieballt,Pe., 11. S. Hotel, Jan. 91.25, 26.27. wellsborp, Pa,ilVellsboro Hotel, Feb. 1. 2.3, 6. Illossburg, Pa., Exchange Hotel, Feb. 8. Mansfield, Pa.. Mansfield Hotel, Feb. 9.. Maga Bore.: Pa.. Harlett'a Hotel, Fab.l 9 . Elmira, N. Y., Ilathbfin Etowah Feb. 11. , IIIW)FORD COUNTY_ APPOOTKMMI. 1)r. Clark has taken parlors at the Ward. MOM Towanda, Fa.. and will be..lherc on Monday,'Facs. day. Wednesday. Thursday. .Friday and Saturday, February 14, 1-6,- , 16.--17../a.and-19.- 1.70 - and also every Saturday durbig hia trip in Bradford county. taster, Feb. • 21 Milan, • Tuesday, 2J Athens, Ex. Hotel, Wednesday, ' Waverly, Xmar'n.',Thursday, , , _ Barclay. • Friday, :2$ Towanda. Saturday, ' 26 Burlington, , Monda " • West Burlington, Tueaday, y. ' March 28 East Troy, Wedneaday, Troy, Troy House, Thursday, Friday. ; Satauday, Standing Stone. Monday, lbuxunerdeld Ch*, Tuesday. wyeiusing, Wednesday. Browntown, -Thrusday, Monroeton, Friday. Towanda, Borne. Monday, Tuesday. Waren emits; • ' Wednesday, West Warren. Thursday,. Orwell. Friday, Towanda, Saturday. • theter.', = ; moudo., Eistangthnea. Tuesday. Bentley Creek. Wednesday. Gdlett's Station, Thursday, Mosiercille. Friday, Towanda. Saturday, Franklindale, Monday, Weet Franklin,' - ,"-Tabirday. L e ßoy. Wendiseaday, 44 East Canton, ` Ilmrsday, Canton, 4.Ceritral." Friday. • M Herrrcivn e,. Tuesday. Stevensville. Wednesday. 41Prialt Hdl. . Thanstan Xs/Wm% - FM- 1 M Towanda, .... fisturday,- • Monday, 11 1 :=, • .Tuesday, Smithfield, Wednesday, Creek. . ~, a toorodon. . 7101 1 / I thy.,- New Albany. Tamar,- • • Hew Era. Waxiest*. Terryttsrtt. ...ThundaYl Aning2. Towanda. Saturday. Itheshequin, Monday,. Soatn Iltebileld; -" -*Tomb*: Litchfield, - Wednesday. Tloga Va/ley, Thursday.. Athena. Ex. Hotel, Friday, Towanda, = Saturday.` - • Sicarroabin % =Mcirday; ; Granath* Centre: Tuesday Orsmille Summit. NedneedaY. . Alba. - - Thursday, . Troy, Troy House, 'Friday. Towanda,' fistrirday, Lather's 1111 Th. Monday. Loom. !Tuesday.- Cobtmbba X Wednesday, lnsflnvllls., ~ - ThnradaY., . • " 'Fowandoso.: HidardaY. " - Wane. Monday. - " , - Tuesday. - - 11; Ibasselbritkr ( Wednessitigr; ' • ' le, - Madinat earinrira.Thexadas 4 - , '" l9 North Soma Friday. So' Urinals. Ostardmr. Monday. Tnea&y. Wednesday. ..;240Folgr. nod. Yelp, y. Shp 21. 3425. , 21,16,,r. Feb, - • ‘l, r; , , . . - - s ' ot 3 4 i s COXXIT.ng • -= -7 " • X JAXII.Unr,I k , rrna ism_ OS TVS PCWAO3-0116"1134""U/01 34 ise • -- . • . . . . • - • ''' • ''' ' .S2lOO Harlikprftwictr;.P ,; Str 0710 40 llrldp • 11:0 I 9posiiNßbrieltiel",tamadatrad bigunC. . Moot arsil4400100: • al° 83 Carmel Conacdsgaiell7.7. * • "* " . " 4; °D - '' • • _OO DO . _. •Distele6 M404rez.......i -,..,.; - ....:.- 260 90 Tod 455 IVO . : -, 266 la tt0459 ronp.4 ' ".. ro. r , , - -Trniniesuers .. . • Ou 02 A jsaurattee on Pub 54130415,94 , , 216 25 - .19441047154451.1ti0ns • ' -..- - • - : - : 08161 1my,e4m453#410:144‘ 5 n5 Gb 3 o - •••• . .• ~ , i ~ • isi• is 1 f•Nneoßocia aid. Gls .... ......4 .....-. 479.16. P44409er1 micipport in. County JAIL. .. ... 4.:. 1265 - 19 . .. -........-- . ACCOUNP ioBB tke emonlabiredors of comfy Taziostketteitti of l7-."0211 ad for libe low 1869 asulPlllioss ._ . . .. . I, . ' - I:efessidit dad Steorgie: - Newel qf Colisciots. -, i reel eftened Reairist twis'ai Per.Carthm. -. . . •••••••••:..—. l -............. ~..'........7.... -:......- —.. ........... ;Armenia ..•.. ' • ..., ' J. D. 8eecher......,;.• ..... 166$ .. 20 63 '. •so Gei ......... .. .. . . ...•... aimungton - 1 - 3(nl - .."- --A; r Wheat.. - ' .''. r "'"' ••• ~; . 16 , 63 .14MI- 1 18 .Z..... .:. . . Leßoy • Carpenter Hc: " iai1in 4 61.......!: :- . 110'97' 110 97 ..... . ... .'.... :.-.. ...... Terry ‘t, ' '-' '' ' Jonathan Terry...4' . •.s. .. ~- . ...-.. .: 76 68 - i 77-68 - ... Troy liiirMigh -''' ' ' Charles P. !kyles-. ...... . . ....., 43 44 . - 49 44 ' ' ' • ' • ' ' Tasman' ' , C. H. Newman ' 4 '.;, .. •• 161.34 . 120 00 ' • --..-- U. u Armenia" ''- '''' - ' Ammon Smith... - ' tom . 168 18 ,-. 135 67 '. . *2l -9 40 L Athena Township • A. Weller '•t , • •.• • • 2171 011 2044 75 21 72 .107 - -51 .',....N. 'Alton B fr an - Mrk -, Charles T. Hull • ' 'l* ' - 656 52 .4119 27 .4. 66 itt 59 . - ..7..i.- Aaryhurt . •' - t Isaac Ennio ' ' ' ' 1...; ' 669 21 - 626 25 - 10 01 - .82 WI- - 'Albany . - ' ' Alexander English .. . ..... ...1...... 435 62 ' 396 1111 la 21 :21 IV AnalSortmet '''' '' - - '. D.J. Hanley . • •' . , ' 127 94 .. 120 30 129 3 31- Barclay .1 • ^ John Weegot.- . . ... ,'. ... , . - .1 , ../... SO 00 ' 889 181 8 021, 46-80 BerlingtOn,Tornu d dp.., ...... P. P. Bartm.... . . ... ....... ... ;•• :.'•. ..'. 613 90 • 405 - 34 470 •31 86 .....r. KurNll lo l l l l oWough ' - K. &Everitt •-• • • '- • 163 19 .154 12 133 6 12 :;.... Harlington West -J. A. Compton .. ~ .. ....• .653 19 . 521 31 338 27 50 ......:. Canton Township ~'' Edward Cole ' • ' ' '1173 50 1100 93 515 WI 42 - ' -Canton Borough ' 1' I, 17. Griffin • • - 303 63 - 370.14- 681 19 48 . Columbia- .. • - L 51. Morgan - .:. .... 1300 14 1916 121 .9 40 54 63 10 ea Pnakild '-. , . ' " • nelson Gilbert.. ~..., ... : ... --. 44486 416 57 - 639 21 92 - Granville • .. •-' ' David Bayles -.- , 284 61 . 743 73 1 : . 111 '39 15 ...... Iterrisk, ,, C. S. 5tewarr........ - .: y:.: . • .".• 531/ 75 ''- 519 33. • 40 6 27 34 ....... L L eßoy • ' .....: C.E.' Andrus .. -. ...... *.: .. .. .... 635 70 - '621 73 -170 ' 32 27 ...... J. P. Munn -- ... .. ... ... • 509 23 760 79 840 40 04 ....:.- , /41131311 , 1110 - ' - ' ' ' ' S. N. Benham - - 1 , .. .. .; .. •• • • 162 00 • 153 77 13 ' 810 ....-.. Monroe Township' W. A. Ke110gg....... ,-•- • . - 719 es - 676 - 07 - 723 vs 63 - Magna p9r,055it........i. , John Doughert y - ' 168 01 ..138 33 ' '1 35 •'8 33 Orwell - - L•'- Q. 1. Chubbnck .... 930 63 • 886 56 529 ...66 -,55 Overton.... • , ' • Henry Sherman, jr - 2 02 48 . 149 00 _l3 31 95130 66 Pike - ~( -• ',/ 'O. H. Crandall, ' ,-...'. ••• • 1199 Vs 1135 30 433 :32 75 Kidgburlf . 1 ' Charles C. Thompson .... •: .. • . •••• 932 08 - 884 'lB - - 5C146 63 Rome Townarep SA. W. Tailor ' 721 76 ocasi - 981 35 601....'.: Koine /161 1 / 4 211 • - •.- • - Zest Crandall ' ' • • lO6 14 -97 98 5 - 16 limithileld... -- . " W. R. Forrest - • .; • • 1417 26 1363 47 .. 308 70 71 - SPINS?* - R. H.Gleason . - . 1207 07 1111 10 391 .60 '651'.••• • • Stnath Creek ... .. W. H. Moom .519 51 490 r 8 22 - .23 82' Sylvania ...;„ 11. P. Smith - -, '136 15 123 04 53 • 678 - - fihewhespdr• .. '• - • - Joseph B. Horton ..... ....,' • ' • - 1261 27 1194 71 5 .73. 11 1 Standing Stone Jacob,Eibuideton....-..... .... I • •.. -*3 49 399 73 1 20' 91 - 56 ....,. Terry.,,, . ... . ......1 " Charles Thompson ... .... .... • -,.. '432 76= 411 21 • 116 20 591- - :'. Toirmada Township .... ".....'.. W. W. Bowman.. i • • ' : ... . .5.23 59, 525 68 •6 21 2767 Tbwanda Borough A. H. Kingsbury .-: .... ..• - • :345 GO' 2364 77 .66 43 124 . 46 .1.... - -Towanda Nor th ;... - - Goma 11. - UMW- ':- ~. ...... ....„ • . 424 23 ' 40,1 56 :1 53 21 14 Troy Township - " Hiram Itackwell - ;1..•• 1272 56 '1504 45 47463 77 - Troy Baronet.- , • Jamewidant5............., ...••=.; - 7 6 6 35 645 00 '' ' 121 65 Taismavrs " • .:;...: -.. Joseph H. Atkins 1; - ... 662 38 = 426 93 245 33 001. Meter ' Hilton Holcomb.... •r, 7311 97 657 92 237 36 681 ' ' W6iren ' Abram Whiliker - ' - IL low/ 21 1035 73 ' 54 46 - Windham • ' Andrew Hand • i , . gm. 77 7337 gy •4 33 43 77•, Wyelnaltrg . A. - C. Stevens- - "...;..:. 1307 611 1121 39 1 -, 22 02 61 28!.. - . . 959 89 1 - 906 64 653 47:2 1 . Welke lesseEdisall • ' ; ...• 813 291 800 46 - 3 40 ..42 13 1 :.. Mime* - •- .. G. H. Hotrowl,... • ' .... . ... ' - - -- 1 nesu.siiievie .' • i .520 37 615. 27 dB! 13 38 - ••,. .... - ~ - . DR. .riLitni,ss rreniterer, in iteiivitent taithihe Cottitty - ofßradforif for 4:11. 184 • .. - By sinonnt renal:l4d unite:oo for /850 ' • TO amount due upon duplicates . of um and '-I - . - mad prelim' yowl; , ll - • 564 previous year $ 766 73 By -amount evoneratxl to Collectors , 843 85 To amount of duplicates . for 1869 36093 06 (.. ~ • percenla - ge ".' .. • 1747 41 “- .. .. Itesssessments 77 37 i 1 • ..• • Orden redeemed. 21629 66 .• ..Incidental retsticals.. 462.50 *. ** ' 2 per ft. commission on race 492 41 •in Tressurq.lantuu7 1. 1869.... 131744 1 *. • 1 t. -.... ... _ on 834672 76 , 346 73 •! - - paid . State Treasurer 6405 20 ........ .... $38722 69 ‘. .... -. to Treasury ?snuary 1. 1870... 42 -- 92 16 • . ''' Total:.. , : . . .. . • . • .'' J. • ' . ' DR. . , Coun4Orders its accituti wildthe eau aim of Rrafrnyifor'A. D. 1853. . To amount of Orders boned iffli 1889 ' . $2403 . 088 13y seri of Orders redeemed in 18e8 82480 16 !, .. .. " ontslanding Jan. 1.119 537 ' "•• " outstanding, Jan.l, 1170.. 337 , .. . . . . . . , . BBADFORD COUNTY, SS. , - . . . We; the undersigned Commissioners of said County. do hereby certify that the 'bow is a true Ind correct statement of the receives and' expenditures of said County from the gat day of January to the thirty-first day of December (tnelnalve) A. D. INS. ' : _ Witness our hinds and seal of Ogles at Towanda, this 22 ad day of Jannary. teni. • '. ' • J. A: DOODY..I ' . 4:ZRA 1A30M1.8, Corundsalonem. J. 'E. HnIDS. Attest—E. It.' COOLBAV9H; Clerk PATENT .3LE'TALIC 34" HI TE WIRE CLOTHES LTSE&—Warranted not to rust. wear. tare. corrode or Injure the finest fabrics. Is always d ready far use.. The weather dors not in the yaffect it. It will last for 20 to AO years. and costs but three orals per foot. lam now prepared to put theatre and guarantee satisfaction or no pay. If not called upon at your houses, ad dress or call at Marshall Brothers. Hardware store. C. L. DUTCHER, Agent. Towanda. Feb." 3. 1670 p,RE3111131 CHESTER . WIiITL. PIGS. . . • Pura blood short horn. Durham, Devon, dltlerney: and 'Apeshire calves Herne; lionthdown and Cots.; mold cheep. Cashman, goats, Imported Suffolai Essex. Berkshire and Sefton pigs, and, all choice breeds of poultry . for MM. Bond for circulars and prima. Address N. P. scrims janl9,3m Parliestram, Cheater Co.; Pa. O THE .LADIES AND CHILD.. T of ATHENS. . Nal , . MILLINERY AND DRESS ND CLOAK. MAKING ESTABLISHMENT. PAWLS= OP ALT TUE lA:Tin iiITLIM YOU WALE. Rooms oyes Post OfAco—lin. Hoyt 's old stood. 3U2& MARY A. WAGMHKR, — Athens. DM. 20. 1869. Agent... W,HERE TO GET Tat: 31 I: • • YOU FINE GROCERIES, ' _ ,tio to ME lIIDETHIS I His . - • • I - SUGARS, • • - TEAS, • • • • COFFEES, Cannot be SYRUPS, ke.l! trzaelkd ' • 1 ' yer a vary choice acticte of lumpirekrr On to BIERIDETHS, I For GOOSING zrraacra. •.. DHLED FRUITS, FINE CHEESE, _ . SOAPS; of all kinds, ONIONS, POTATOES. DEANS, • EED ,OSES And in fact every thing In the Grocery line. E,, Go to HEIUDETHEi. • • . You out always Ands choice article of • ; F O L "Y•'• tio Er ,• . 1 CHOP, FEED. . . . - • SHAN, and IL ` MEAL , i • At the CHIC:I6EBY AND FLIOVISION SFOItE, of • J. MEE_ ,IDETH ' II • r' .Dec. '69.—tf Towanda.Pa. BROWN; _a: • - 137 . m.Ars srntxr, TOWANDA, PA: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUG-CFIST. .* .i The eubscriberrespectfully winos:mesa to the:pub lic in general that he has ou hand a large and well selected stock of . • DRUGS. MEDICEIES, , ' CHEMICAL% PAINTS, • OIL, , VARhISIUM - ' WINDOW. GLASS, .. ' • DIE STEEPS _ • kc.. he. . All the popular Patent Medicines of the day. • : 411 I PURE WINE - AND LIQUORS Tor Medical pi:titmice-only =I HIM = PERFUMERY. • Fancy and• Toilet articles. . . Smips °revery description, Therniermetenr, • Bathing, Borgeoni, and Common Sponges, Bah' Brushes_ • . Tooth Brushes. Dri aging Combs, Pocket and Pine Combs, - Toilet Poynter, Par Baum Tooth Powders. and Tooth Baps. . And cithrosattcles beloging - to the Drug trade too. numerous :o mention. baring the Agemy at the IN BEM GREAT 11. §. TEA COMPANY, GREAT 'INDUCEMENTS To purchasers of goal. 'in their line. Physicians priusr4lptiosui and busily receipts cow =by persons thoroughly competent W - at the day oenight. Tbankhd for the past liberal J patronige,,. I re spectfully solicit continuance of .the same, pledg ing myself that no effort shall be spired to wake any establialusent second to none in this section. - br. T.l". Men may he cuisalted 'at this stomas heretofore. • • • *T. W. bIIXOWN. Jan. 13; bra ' ' • 1 , 2 ATTENTION CREDITORS.—The ondettrapoidleftearnolles Unit all book recounts must be .titled before the !but day of Feb. nest; of they will be left foe collection. Also that my biud nese will be conducted imdertbs Actu name of Wm. Wan k Co. titer Janusz Arat.lB73. • THE BEST SYRUPS IN, TOWN ou draught at COWELL k NEER'S. ~,tatikplrAT:' AS -01 1- t5.114 - .' ' : IMEE Total Totil New lialiertbments. I As mut- Joan wannwrs WM . 888 :11 • • ~ , ••.. • -• • Primmer's support ItißistarstPrititreilkery 11, - , 970.117 tflosreseing PrMaims ta1,.“,.. - ..., :•! :.. 364 00 Public Pilatlus-, ‘. ~.. , Sea SO 'Prothonotary and Clot of Sessloos • • - '559 76 Repairs - 00 Publiollandhigif - t 625 Et ReEree as pitithet 41169 - •'." ' . 7 . - F,llOOO 1/0r Eating ma& Iftesi BeralM•kilalthini • • imn j ig ,' . C o llofirEasaa 414,01 .1941,,i.. ..259 61 state LiMatla Met - ' - • 235 25 etherll9,,for Jurors ' ' " ' ' - ~ 101 etr• BCI4OOI and ' tax itpcmassted hods .--= 161.116 Teacha's Institutes as per Art of ame. - ;... • . 179 46 Wildest Certlficates ' • - .. 215 Witham B: Dodge,late CeamdsaMmir Erie 0 4 o:oszrah •L 11 00 /79, dourer' - ...:::: . - eso so • - - - .“, 3i 3 . . r . ~3 ... .... • 410 00 John a Mods • ''- ~ - ~ ' - 52 00 Mi• B. C°s4, l . llo o; o42 refe ol6l.ol a 4oo emt. 1190 00 ..... _ . . . $34011 46 283 70 288 78 lurrert oei . SUM 03 iffliiii. EMEI New Advertisementt GE'NUIN.E IMPORT ;D NORWAY OATS AM:I.:LE& SENT 'FREE TO FAUNIMS From 100 to 130 bnabein grown to thu acre.— Weighs from le to 43 'pounds to the bushel. This emit, has been grown on every variety, of soil. and in every state of the rule.% with the most perfect sue. ' The gprasiipp is ,very large. pltmip and handsome. has a remarkable thin husk. ani ripens miler than the common varieties. :The straw Is bright. clear, 'stout and not liable to lodge, imperfect- lyelear: °e rust, andgroiris from 4 to 3 feet high f We have both the White and Black Norway, both I the same price andequany productive. We aill send one quart- of the. above oats to any address postpaid for; • .- • 51 00 Two quart. pert - paid.' - 2 00 - One peck stilt by exprrea o - .. freh,bt. 3 00 Half bushl. 20 pounds. 6 Ott i One bushel, 40 pounds, ' 10 CO • OAOTION.-ms*.. Wt. wish it distinctly understood that Mats not alight oats, weighing 28 to 32 lba. raised in :Sew England; and sold nailer the name of NOruan• but imported seed, every- bushel guaran teed to weigh 10 lb, or the money refunded. . . Samples of both kinds sent free fora three gent stamp. Also circulars and testlmonals. Address an t orders to . N. P. BOYER it CO., I • janl2,3na • • Parkesburg, Chester Co., J. BOOKS; POB FARMERS A 2 fl STOCK Burammzs. • Bound Vannes of thoAMMICAN STOCK JOUR. 'NAL, for 11160 containing 324 large double column pages, sent postafe paid for IL 60 I Bound joiumes of the American Stock Journal for • 1960, containity 385 pages, sent post paid forkl 50 The Dairyman . " Manual, sent) Pod paid for 25 eta The Horseman's Manual. •• • Tho Horse Breeder's Manual. .• The Poultry Breeder's Manual 23 I The whCie thi3 . 21.1 6 / 1 111116 lad poet paid to one - ad dress for l3l 00 - Agents wanted, ti) whom liberal- btducentents will be offered. Address IC. P. BOYER 3: CO., Publishers, Parkestntrg, Chester Co., Pa. 14n19,3m 'FatIsOF PURE BRED FANCY POULTRY FOR NATCHELNG. - We bare on baud the Latest and beet aelection of • Fancy Poultry to ;be fonnd In the country. Eggs carefully boxed and shipped to any part of the coun try: Fur Circulars and prima, address. •. N. P. BOYER ,ar CO., janla,nur - Parkeabarg„ Cheater C.0.,-Pa. R SPORT 01 4 • THE CONDITION 1111..0f the ..First NATIO:La& of Towanda, Pa., at close of Unablees; Jan. 22. 1670 • ' - 1tE.801311028. • r • Jeans grid iliecuunts • 6157,630 26 Overdrafts .. 2,234 27 U.B. Bonds to secure Mrculad= ' 134.000 00 U.S. Bonds to secure. deposits 56,000 00 L 7.8. Bonds and secuities on hand.— • • mob ao Duo from redeeming and reserve agents.. 46,407 24 Dro from other Banks... :., ..... - 24,560 93 Duo from other),banls and bankers 2.217 55 - Banking Souse:... 6.000 00 ' ' rtirnitare'and Ittturei 2,000 00 Taxesexpenses 158 38 . Current pila - 2,179 11 Cash Items Oncludirtg stimpa) • 043 36 Remittances. - • 1,946 30 stns of other National Banks 6.128 OD Bata of State Banks ' ~ 12,112 25 FractionatCruirency Dario /o”,g -nickel)... 1,036 46 Specie. Hs:—Coln - - . - 2,923 16 Legal tender notes " - ' 15.497 00 . • J . . $462,934, 14 . . -'. I • turn:Junes. . Capital ilicock paid in " — 1112.4.000 . 00 Surplus fund..... ~ ... . .... : ..... .. ..... 40,000 00 Discount ' . . i . , 0 .49 Excluume , 2 - - Profit said Ica* • 1,1434 41 National Bank Circulation outstanding..." 111,130 00 State Bank Clomlathm outstanding...... Individual 'Deposita, • 162.6444 U.S. Deposits - .. Deposits of U. S. Disbursing Officers....' 21,112 24 Dee to National Banks - ..... .1.11041 Dtte to other banks and bankers Notes and Bill re-discounted . Bills Payable., . Dividends unpaid . - • 003 'Go • , STATE•Or PCNNEITLVANU 2462 034 14 s I Es . = , County of Bradford. j . I. N. N. BIiTTS, Jr., Cashier of the liirst National Bank of Towanda; do solemnly spear that the above statement is true, to the best of rol limoldedge aM belief. N. N. BEIII3, Jr., Cashier. Subscribed sad - sworn to before me, this 28111 day of January, 1870. • W. 0. GORDON. Ceinnu-i—Att • - , est .1 .. .- - •+ - Noy Pulkr.c. - ' Oif TORWIDA.. CAprm. • ' -$125,000. Strin.us :rpm) • • 40;000. This Rank °psi ISICUBUAL FACILMES for the transition ore • GENEBAL B.:IN.KING BUSINESS. . . nrr:Eunir PAID OX . Dool3lTft ACCORDING TO AGREED:MT. &acad. Dais ate TO rag Couxcnox or NOTTS .4(l* to an; *OM to any PUT 44 the rp t e i r d eilit ati tiMner li4 Euro kl:T r Or illi. ate drafts for e tbst purpose,. • P.ISSAGE riciirs • To or from the old country, by beat steamer or" 1310111 es. always en hand. - - , Zooms futocost prim sr naarcED nom BOWS Prim y.sid for Miff asedr. Gadded SUrer. . warn. ' , tamed. arrisai.• Towanda, :nue 111, 1187. " Ceßakz i~F:~~-~k.s.c MEE 233 42 I -.-- 1439 07 EOM 334 34 IIZIEI p 8722 69 $23626 03 Joemptt POWELL. C. &.lirssztz, • E. - DinCUM COP ; S. I 1 nat. .111 sou - dams Dee. 211, M. 116 lir Anus la • Court of Quota , Assime,mott Doom Pitto. tor 1 4samitylnini/W8W1„4140 -I,Vthr 7. :- • • •- - • Aroioula, ;temp. • ialiest Clardow e adii_ vw.s. A. 01011: CUse.on. ~iv Ott' Um, Jobs. sow Asitiew W: • 106 1 511 Tarkt. &Wk . tau; evOrwel erm-tri l i Mr r .-inwego PomerW. L. P. W .2.rogr — Tuseerork i dt- %Pim . i tgo 24- 2.1 1 14.140Www* Waves. J.lfaciroe Ina4b4P.- VW& 'Won; wdwrtandoolvanierokceisynktx4: - • • maardwi Mbar* Tire.. nem Ifuudeber Ilbauf, Med . Barclay, Wur.dialivay;J; it Tielat;111211111 , 146, T1T. Roo* Janda UM* Boro. tobw sown. X; - lipaurrer"=_ too Dora: - .l.C.Dairtn: yDaboalip. Jalimat; Braziklia, David dadvniob:ol=2/kutua Mond. /nada Strodbenir 'Una ybui,,Wriu Mrhl MiAte. a‘rraVr :f4li4.4lldas. bury, Joba I... Webb. - had Law TIT, Darwbr 1 Darr" Itaubaci larara. . andeteld.. -Water . PIM* Joan. Da Phelps Jr.; MUM. Mori Stares letkolisa: Stow Byron. fitovesa; Thew" Jabs Clapper; TowandaTim, T. D. - TablipTowagibt Micirtio, Geo S. Mills; Vista: Hoary Mks: Wraidmilis lamb Cid_bia. Lorne Jab D ribiga, Abacird Trillovrir _Dnio‘lobui Diy,"Saanrel ouglass: Inaba:2,lmM Mobutu. Jame Obeldedi Welki,Jabos B, Dradol. . mums won WM. Armada. 'Ueobit. Demand; AThrOP. HirtAr a b. loan. Ooa. dresigaro.Woa. Hawlitt Cole; Alba nom Charter =Tam hs Elam. John S. WHEihm; Chador Moors: B O 4OIOOM EwP. Wm. Okla, m Cantos_ Ettp, Dallas Cam. Andrew ilratte; Orrin Browspirrwatils. Xis. ford dienwm; ,Ikarfek , Diatom .C. artlaras Moans Tarp, Homy Crammer; Overlook Ammo Notrwreum OrZ DlearY; allashaeltasa„ ant Jonalops, Meld , Ira=zursaidaz i Dint . W. C. D. Passage. do. Mora NOW Term W. V Horton, Tiny Tw Milton O Loomis. Thrum liter. rittatoy Dom Robert r. ; Mai 'Y. Haw*: Warren. Edward P. • m. P. Amid: Walks Wm. Brown.Haary . gam ; Wool. 0. W. Green. C. B. Penman; •Whaßnis Omenma Carpenter, Platt C. Tandem. • - • TRIAL !AST Fog . 111138IIAltY Geo Duaenbory vs. John O. (kennings staL,..debt. A /I Smith vs. Wm B Stotts dal interims- Audio** Vanderpool vs. Nelson Vaodarpost—repl. Coonnolllt k Webb vs. Caullehla Loy . .. . .mse Fan Creek CCo TS J.lll Smith tcospeas Caroline Hall vs: F D and Mary N. . ... ow. oco'A Lent vs. Geo 31 Prhice....", • act A. AMMO • vai MOO BEM' Miller vs: Bensons. Farmer.. . .set ts. James Williams Irv& Jos 8 Elliott etaL sd. ts. AIM _ That Lamorent va. C H Ames eta &spews Angitittls Levis vs. 6 W Jackson etal.....•.trespiss John Crowley vs. Jan McCarty GUI J A Record- vs. Samuel .....ejectment Jacob McNeal va. larael Smith tearer Sent Brothers vs. F L Mathis k :Ones vs. Jos Wooden B 8 Busaell k Co TM. J 8 Andrews debt )Vm g Hill vs. Clare's* A Wilkinson et.ai debt. W 8 Dahlia - va Troy iL,6$4 , •.,tr n , Franklin man n . va• w ex. Sa' ffhoreivs. Delos V appea l Cha s. M. Hall vs. Pa. & ;ark 1211.Co—Detnages. John McQueen vs Win Elsbnie art JacoltPassage vs Jaa 8 Mastin's Geo-laogers vs. X. H. reward, et. al. ...... Hi Cue vs. Erastns Lovett :011210torllm; vs. Pa & N T Canal St B I Cis datiseiges A H berrah va. P 0 Proems etal trimpass. Hugh Dougherty vs. Jos Dougheally:-. 4.... attars. Lyman Blackmail stet mealtime liEste sB—dam. Emily A. Bobbin', TM. Cleo. W. kneed-. . tune Henry strive vs. Wilton Halley . _ .. „trespess. Waahington 'Township Its Satitklatil N C Hurls vs. RaiG - 6•14. John Snakes vs ORP Disbrow. ...: John Brennan vu. Pa k It Y Cole vs Israel Smith, ' - Cave Angelo M. Damon. vl et:el ' Ejectment Ann Young ke. vs. Richard . .... ejoet Waverly National Bank vs Francis Heidi... H. W. Patrick vs Daniel— * . Atom Subpeonaa for 2d week Monday, Feb at 10 mu.. and for ad wookillandsy. Eat 21. at 10. &m•, W. A. Horstaa. ProWy. A I:6IINiSTRATORS NOTICE.- Is lierutry given that Indebt ed to the estate of HORATIO J. LAD Meat Albany tap.. dewed, meat male Inunediate — payment. and sUlantoas having dogma spannet mid estate. must present them duty authenticated for settlement GEORGE H. LENDALL. Jan. 18. 1870. .Adminlapretor. AII DITOR'S NOTICE. ./ rph eis Braces ism es .; : ti f#a Brows end C. Pt Drees. Co. 4 5G. December lad& Is the Court of Common Pleas of county: undemeiguedom uditor._ lapponatied by meld Court to distribute funds a libertili !Medi siting from' Sherirs sale of defendant's red estate, will at tend to the donee of said appointment. et hat oboe in the borough of Toinende; TICIDAr, the attli day of n 201111.711.1871. et 2 O'cimell pa. In, K which time and place all_ persons bathe on said monej are rap:tired to present the mine ar be debar. red froth cosonagna said heed. , - L. P. WIILISTOII. JAM 11/70. • Auditor. - A DAMISTRATRIX NOTiCE notice is hereby 'then that an persans Indebt ed to the estate of 01•1111g1 DAMS deed, late . Orwell tettinship; ate regarded to make immeill• ate payment. and all persona krone anms attalnat said estatimnst present them dab anthennosked for settlement. DIIVIULLA. DAWES . . -Jan. • EXIECVTOR'S NO,TICE.-- .2:dtkte he hereby shed that all moots Weld ed to the estate of CLARK JN O3 . et Mon roe, deceased. aid requested to soaks =modiste m utest', and all persona. hada( agatast said estate tunst prreeni them duly sted for settlement. C. A. COlll3lOlOB. 1. D. cuinusas. • lan.:.- Ez ec utors. VXECIITOII'S NOTICp.—. ..a-d Notice is 'hereby given that all permats indebt ed to -the caste of NXIBT. coons, hia• °Marra. decoed. aro requested to maks Ismandials payment and all persona having elalmeayinst andartate mue prawn! them daly antheatimand.far settleseent. JAM IL, cOOIEtt. itt P anaterre. Jan. 12, 14'0.* ORPHANS' COVET SALE."—BY virtua'at an enter Lotted out af the Orphans' Cana of Bradfoid co.. the iteadassalgned. adnelalao. for of the estate of James acamptait.theaseed. expose at public sale on the • preasimat 121038 DAY. MARCH 10. MO, at 3 o'clock p.m.. the Ildloadug scribed lot. piece or Tamed at bat& situate la Lich field township, bounded as Mows; to wit: On the north by lands of .21elean I[c and Joseph 11. Brown, east by Win. Campbell. south by A. T. D. Teed. and on the west by IL B. Oarrair and A. J. Layton; containing about 92 acne. 24=400 down the ask and the balance on coahrandkut °Cede. CAIaS932,. Feb. 8, 1870, Wig Zstate for Sale: FOR • SALE.—A: valnablt Water Power. with • slop sad home. with y'. _ ere of laud. now used for general tariek gieposes. Location good. Power Is permanent awl free from damage by high water. A. good loeslion for mann. factoring purposes. Also a house and fi of an SCIV of land, with barn and fruit. Terms mode easy. For further port he. hentire of the subscriber on the premises. personally or by letter. GEO. T. ORANGE/4 Weinberg. „ febB-4wo Brademi constr. Pa. DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR =T ye CliEAl! 4 .--Xreing tol , ll.lthattli th e under. forl nith deep, about 1% acreZ Wagon e rrth tai eels d of land. Two good well., • 1341111 6 and plenty or good trait trees thezion. This property le bated in Etheaheonintheraft. Braltard. olthate. Pa. , on on the river rood. and net a achootand church. Proaenion &eft . For 1 ur ther particulars rof th e • ' .G. V . Vincent g , a a* e Tow = = orb, or Wm. 8n t tuin,l'a. .G. B. viNcn-r. A RARE. CHANCE.—A farm with 11a crop reedy to harvest to pay foe it. A te emed timber. lot on the place; softie handy. 153 serer. Barn 30:18 with • basement. House 111:26. OutbstUdings two orchards (fennerly two hems). Title good. Situate in South Owego, seven mile. from Owego. Terms easy. If not sold soon will be rented to a party that. will market the wood and lumber. Western property taken in zeApa ii i .i, 'For iparliculara addres 'IL B. Feb. 3.11170. tn. F ARMS HOUSES MR THE We offer for eats severzi luindred good PTRMS and PLANT/7105T In Ye., Gs.. and the Carolinas well located and healthy, soma with good Improve. - mints and exits land—which we will call way deep. and on easy terms. The prices nage iron Flee to Fifteen dollen per acmand 001}0 rec will wars than pay for t he h coat of the poverty. We will refer pur chasers parties here who liaveibooght of- ns with in the past few and are offeasd ad of over Afty per cent. montba, JAM yarticrieni furnanish edvance on application. We are now orgindaing s colony of Pennsylyardans to go math nest spring. A good opportunity for all good cabinet. A party will visit the *oath rage last ofa who wish can go at reduced Oboe Win` to us. Ozer 53.000 acres of dest-dasn ask Ce der and Cyprus timber on norigation et frees $1 50 to $5 00 par nay. Terms wry and ad Mee guaran teed perfect. • H. *ALCM DWI= &PI Inge» In - Weal Zonate, 111 Whine* street. Jan. 12. 1870. Phlbeielphis. TpA.Rm/ FOR S A tr• -By meat of the Wes. the mind& rad =of A HOS O. CORNEST. deceased. Mahe add Omit& anetkin on the premiere, en THURSDAY. MARCH 10,1870. Saldfarat is beantandly Mamba, and lies on the banks of the Sniamehanne_rtver, end on the main road leading from Towanda to Albans. in Athens .township. and contains ISO lens, with ;about 00 acres under good improaanaret. Time :on the premises two good , frame &name Looses. barn, diode; ahm • good orehard and ether fruit trees. The Watts svabsable one, and la Well adapt led tor liming and data rannoma. Terms will - be `made known on eta of ask. Good end eulbrient title Wen. Par farther particulars address . • O. C. PAGE. Adner., or ' P. W. YLOOD,llflan. Pa. Milan, Jan. AS, 18704w' . A VALUABLE . DAIRY FARM Fon .sta.—The sabserthers was lir sl their LGro Farm, situated two nab. slat otea• wood the . Me Dairy llernl Goa. bid bra contains three hundred and twenty emu choice brad. discrlb ed as follows : 160 acres etudes Gobsted. 100 scree meadow. and OKI sass under tie plow. Good duel ling-lichee and outbuildings. bags cattle barn Kiss. and good bonetats. The iblest e = ei sprlngs in the comalay, ruining through a "wia home. P, cspehle - oreePing row% Ind in I an il ine from abbotgeGhseaslreeles7. Thrall caw NU cash. balance in essacperweena ate per cent. la. tercet. tegarences—H. oecosha, L Kamm Greenmod. bluiPsory Co.. IL. or P. Ayer. Mahe. gain. P.S. - Mg& 136%—tr. _. B. LAMM FARM FOR - SALE.—Situated iu AThsny township. Broiford ca. Ps., otm mile from o. Xendad'e Oda= Mid Iho thdliren k Erie mood, coolslnins shard dip Germ *boot thktrfise Improved. with tool boggling and it good orchard thereon. • Well waisted sod piemsaattr situ . ted. For farther ink:medal hinnies of Joseph and Lod Alblro, - on Ponntses. • pr,PORIC, HAri AN? LAND"