- • - - . - . . , . . . • . . _ Ara df otti t il , - : ,--i a id - 0 stit til.lgotrioi - .. . 4, ol4l,4iiiiii. _.. : liiii: : * :. - -4 isi n , - - : rkr.mt - iiiiiiiiiausiwitka -W . *::' . -'. 7 . ...' _7• - •-iiiisielidt, , _2'' . ..iM•'. .......: ' : --, lNiet.:- 1 . : . :',_"--.-.: witti .,,,.i:........._ ...: ,. v0i .: . „..7 mtitit ',...'.;; , . ire . ,_. - .....,.......,..L-..,..: : :... :A .:..i.:-i'-;-;;.'*:k: vr ,-:'t.::; ? i..i,.,.... „1„ ._ - ,.: : ..,.. ; . 1,„ .: .. 3.1 „.,..!,,,,,, 0 , ,,,t-,.0 1vai .,- :: 7 , 7 ilt, .• . . ..„,,, h 4 the ledabillargoaralds .. . . .. _ ._ amairima . . . _ Aliekee over-v, . . _ •••- • - • • • '' he* aldr“o•••••• • dub 'Sistsd ill.e• feledbeelt '..____ a lke el °lll°lo .l l ,..„.„..„.: : - -,,,,,_,___•.__- - / 1111 • 111 0 11111 # ••• Y. . o d ool IWO .- • .••,, i-- . - : . 9 . ---, -'' ' - .1 1 1ed.': - . - 1181)41aistestilkling.:iltedildid*Ilk dies4to Bet - they 5d10w,a2.4161 lietilloeld 1106 a r re l'aL. • , ......„,a„ r r 'sr= -• 1 " :11311 " i sso, oave. " Linaa. jai Eff r aSs.'- 'T :' % 11"11217-11 l" ...° T;rre l IIIIIE ' ' GENERAL. tree of the woes id ° 11 .7." •.'• -,--_,- •• -- .- . •.- -, 17-7". - : . ..-^7•;.... ~ - • -r-;"1.-7.----r• --.-r ..--7.1 11 ._ - - theththelkeithi - Amillse i riXF ,-- NOWAMlL.....""veelniallimmell ' . - -' .1 •- .- _,_-- -__..' , -,_-_,...., - 4 , - ,l' 7 .___• ,-= ' LOCAL -AND.: -- ', T EL= o riama i ' yaw._ Mn w• -.- ; r est. , '. - . • w s kstwasso twaskstsots if fie , - . thi = . • -..- iiiithigg.4 , igN Iff,. - . . 1 4 94jr& Fl i : - .1 - 01k o g i gir; : - dx mim e , v o w" e s , aba _. . as ik cosollarlerff.-.• EXMITCIIII,-, -- .IIMIIMITAA_ 01 , 4* . uciiiiwuk AND lanstanwer ingAtecoPourr_r Iwo /Aiwa! 4.26 thz. •P I . I/XX.e.w.M . , 0 . 1101114tOpielf . .. —,.........-.. . " '' fait tIL laliaiiiiikfilti4kia Lea= Ix phle Mors. ' • • - ale' •, n ,_ lits, E.P. MeMTAS l - M.AJ3., - C14111141! natfireing alleitilf•SASS4 0.1141•14 his Il•SolOi u., 33. - '••- - r • If •• Oho, - vantem -- " -- -- '• •--r- gist . And • 'L I'. • • .1 • -' 11- yi n , vales Ws year*. , __ . eadreatiesystiff '', - ,.. - ',AY..4!. - 4 , , f-11.-__,..",""" . .. ..!"!k•s - ;,,i.t,f4,:.. ,••. - ,-, -., .. . . .„ .• .. . . . . . . 1 . • Bel. Better i than ' - madithie- - .DAR - scrai'; - W.li*,:i3.i Line 'lEkomoMmt fi1t.t.'5. 1 :111. 1 Oltudeneat *An IMM. Wei have hat.. penis _:___.:4_... ~,I t. ~.,..7,_-',.,.,..„.„-.-.,„„ :::._„*. , ,,,,,0***_.A...r... ,_1.., w.,•,___. to eheoge - thelseetththey NW; -.." ,- - :'.., y' , .:,.--': .-, ' ..:13XXXX.O. F.lcessfamd. .. .• :. —,-,----,------------ _ , i,, , ~,., , ... . . . - 4111 Nrses great book:' - _ . . • and• fit lh: EX.1126 ' - - ----.•ei;-=--• • , ---.' •'' = ' tilai WIG.,, 4,417 Z ClARatzit ' 1, SirAI, J 4 , '.laa: - -. l ati t ou' . -Oa t ,- i t oi t l - ' • Ai' . i iia ba sto - - aanaa to n ' an d Illiti . ,Podikliall,,. _ .„..,„ , .._ , .•, 14 ".- -..,...- - Val'a-,,, i ..,..,?;. 11 •--..4-1' I__„ . .__.- .. .....; ~.; ..;;;••-:, . ,_. , ,-. .• 5.;,- 4 . 1- * .' - ; ';'' ' Bra i 1111 1 t ! ?°?4 . --.".• ;,,- .--' ::-. • --. 'i-,,. •:- "--= , ' ... :• , 0g0- 83144 ,. - . 'T 4 r e r •• : 491 5 111 °-.- °' ' ' •—• g r A irla°lol - 91101°° *" / ".! - .'t Ailltete.'...:: ..................... ..... , ............ 222 - 0. 26°1211611 = re se -..-• 6 66 1 1 111 4 111° , • 7 1#1.1113 3. . - te e . " • Recollectionti Of it Lifetime," KaND O C I WtaI. • l • E.H.B . 9 d•sosiartsss 1 1611414 ,the mos t h e alth y reinpes- . - of * •-/1: - 3esteni : 211111. - • Ill°l- -- bist Ma th aitolllllo - - 0 1 119 PC - 1 1 *: -,ssr- # ,EL - ' li g laikr. - - ' ll,--1L ivalsi -• luss, , 341 ' ,41 t ' -,-- -' - . f7t ' - -00-----'' ' ''' '''' ' ' ' ' ''''' ' ''' ' ''' . ' vub- • ~-: ""t.- '.- - 44:111?•1t allati4ll6ll Ae ll°l ‘ llllllnit°lllll lir °maim •• - ': • - • " 268° 6° 3 P 613115- '• • ' it.-.li, ties Si sin e la Ma WO* Beldge - Contreite_ - ',-• 4 , - " 2225 40 Pristhonotwy and Chit 011. ii _ .0101808. • Va TS . by P. T. Benno:, willbe offered to our Citizens Farina Wa 2 - 10 . r • _lala i -17_ .• __ 4 Darnxii Ditenget t - lo r ~: a i t &- i l e o u . cow a u-0 44 mt. Inatapotadamat eon ethadej.gebeeig iditu agd upi g og a lt.. b alk aqu a _maw and w ailaitaamainta., . _ .. . 1. . re. nail, ItionozAirres,,A ;viii,.., seadon. am wawa 50..0. ansiunce ce au men Blida" views . , ... . i: _ . 45 eo = on ronemikihip.i...."..„=,:4it al : BdiatiZned to Meet at ?Xing um on-the see! .:: nth ' .4 1170a2.4 well antillnai tO OO3l MY riondif ":' estee llith ia w rest ria7 yoo llis tirend amile tens enteral. -333 ftClihl3.. thlsil-• C6lll coustar ig isnateen thilifts as-reb .' .y ' time' - and idteed.. 1745, °3 y ea wog% Pa ggsg Att yreme gig MIL ' . to Ildittun . ' 2" in a few days. The hslge Uluouerulll o PitelitttPor9.7. : .- - .1 ,- !• , =• - ; , 3.-- : SIT* of zuelaingsa and "011iginen" be levies Is • - .• i• - • -4-- - 4 , = __,. ....,,,,...42.0.,ini:. - l - • • at auction Witillhisenflire Meek Is dieposed, at: . . . ...........--..... • •-• e: • ft-74.....----_—_:.. -..;•: ~,,-.;, i m ion g chine OD altemiers oriiips'itells hi - Spat - ;WI uptight, usthaitandlig tally _chit Ith .. -*rugs* pours -:- • - . 5 / 5 15 2 ''• Comstyllne.essawielt .40..... - !ets se , , par The distingtdslied pulpit and - lei.lsuct filron,thawaterarreldow — oar.atidot:. He has eirotelidlted OverlAtelesa 4 l " r: .14111° bads e°°l442 ,- .. ter , ,: raell . - • . 111kii / 4 .11 -! . . ! I Y. ..--. ...:•._ - ..''''..•-..._, .....,.....„ A -T• .1 ".,.• ~„- '... .24 1'. ...,... ?. ... • _ : .•i' B c rafler sg -- I- 661 1P 6 --_ deniss - ~- icredl. . Bw - w l at 1114 -I n r atdi t the °r i d ...,p aw ~ . . .- .7 :1 : .• .r. , •••• - ';, ,- .'.f.-' , ,- „, - ......G,W,LA. W, =NCR, : lemeallairebn. Wee, -r•-.......-- - i-_.7 . . .... sass ow Mate Lugano obos. .>,. :..4.4...."... : IX X - -- a „ ....,..., a...a.i...... __ . .. •.- im,.... , , wo a d shod. - ma b am . la a t iuto ui o o d *m ot o r *OM 'ff kt teed - eel* ~ :, otts- , . 4 , - 4 , ciii . - tin t ownie i lizimi.afto piney,.,: rite•o , s ta i , ._ ~ . . .. Counsello Commthelecers . ' _ . :'•, 60 00 s ha m far saraisers i g ; - . •• - Igg sg C i e press highly mulotau Rantarla's wonaqfol ,pion of " Woman lisugeos t MOIBIWINV o...wwwwso -,. ____-_, "-- - ' . ~_,,_., --. 4, 22 32 B l,42basusei l esumosemadieet g go v a u .. .. J,.. lIMIAMTAI., ' , . CM, ~ __ _„..• , ... 4, -,.....,:..-_,, , 7,1818 t, ,- 4. - ,.. ~..„, ~ ,ipilia tion. Wm Hogatimi ~., ~ , ,”. : .Thiltekt Attsthrey ... . ..,',..-, .. . . a . .... ~..",..% ' 296 X m e mo Ra o t ouv eup o ni um n ai‘a bum 142, : ge . , „ '. ' Elections " -......, ,- ' nal n Tember's Inettinim es yer Ath051341..... , 17 , 6 6 book. on "Woman Brd r e lle " at th e 13°411 E n gle -!* bir ttl euilibt.°l°sl°W il lilar V.6 .2 lll .6,li e Weilli e d rflaqtaßittlha s - • - • . •WI baths - - fiatriZeiren" — of ClUrr ' p a r , 'or /141 - ** a:l O %U ' . •' .. ire klull - ' 0 1 4 1 .',.'----:•-•• , - ' .i. • - I.A. ---- " I".--- ' -- ,, ...IL,. -4• ,4 i • i-.. - ' ..,.. -, 'To Me Pei& 3 . - . • . ••• . • Fuel and Lights . . -.-- . - ' 2611 8 7 Wild Cat Catiticithe• ' - " -3 X Monday everting laskto a: large and intilligent! ost ; Lich alo *ln • TIM* -w• ea bissai -, . , i o t a mo bil* ibi t pi ta - b i t i' n u n ii t til a bbitai a n i ai abiaciampu l y k r timvitiiibilling .freli t trnlai 1-' •- .1111:4A1 - 2te ma,- wmte - rum . .,eute . ;II like/rest pt is hefting teidlnxsij .. 'Oa. ..........oroodiororo , - • - .*.- -;..-...,.... ... : .... - -los to Imam D. Daggs. his thmumemegeg - as se ye' GEO. H. Woon has removed udene. It wan evident fronklikat doge *then, each If th 5•51111 ° 5 will 511 ‘ 1 ".... _ . 4112ilkkal I I WAI Ai, p•- ii. Itbas pushed ita way_ in -Witimega t to, grwaoH, 4ffssit yried -1411 and ostrAlad prsts, Tsbass0 01•10•14 . de. ► ' , ES= !o laralarlaisa i haw aitami ar pe i t trAsd rairtor a r for "mellassaa a, aandie r .ot • t ---- muuta r lreere ut pabn e • 11 , e a vata. , _ r':"" • qlll an ;au A. Maudr+Cululls 6)l666 ''''." -. .' •• ' - 761. loitY without - further trouble ; bet -if theY ...P" ; '....,.;,' •,,,,,,,_._ •___. - linuLooads, - .. - ...1.1: . ••••.1.; 4311 80 to the Store mently accripted by axo. D. Ar." Um Palk th•SS , dOeis•htiesoit wss AO M the t° ••• .- • ' same • - ' 061 . 4161/04111610 1 / 4 -- - • .!••• ••4 ,...1414650. i eat% rwt133131110 WWW OW Other t heal. in Isizerme d y, and ma. hinao , than she b etap O' t. _ ,„ , -iyaerevand can sunt cheerfully - yam. mmd latices' Inguisitiona. .. i: - •• / 6 John Wands : . .. 6ll 1111 'admit Of the adieu. ' Lee* is iveiiilady•he" , " stand'out" then they pay 04- - lend ' in 25 E. a. cootteao. Orli oieoOsitookoort.. twat roan, south of the National Bank. .__ ,_ ___.. -, ___, .4.....--..41100m--.., -., . • , amity, Join ttMsaecedetited witentomd from , Sept. 9, 1,800.. . Bajmumm, 'Ar. s3Donalt, 4 " 0 al • radllalla 0 f larad h 1994. 44 . mit of /My flonmt d oiscre aid petit ~ . • • •-' ill "Pegal lsl 4 •s o ss l s322l Peakg'saillP lo 4 3loo4l dread° that • awe ' l PCPs V° boarded -- - ' -i.. "-'• " '•• '--- ' -•'• -'"' - - - ' wt. w • - w it a nt at , a b o •• ---- l -- k ,- ,' - ,- -._, - - - - --, ..., --7: _ - ..- ~ - _-,!•- Illglspelhereidef SYsnhOSSIUMII/MlO. , ;•,: ,- .15,,-,...- Ofheaßoten Jitotioneey jai ~. . -...6 . 7 . 9 as _ . ... .. , . . _ „ . ..,,„,._____ / ery repectfully. Meortees supportin "petty. - 79 _ - g ua va* - , WWI SI arginnenta in support - of - beg *Miry alga l u o at State expense fora few menthe. One et oat Tescitium:-A Mtudad Cotiven4. :,_ __.....,°. . _ ~___fiF_T ,_,, W „,_ _ l2 57 ! • ,ni•l,t, ; :7 , I.T - '="*". I _, ~......1 ~:;51,.- - 'l.l. . ... , DES- 'DC Episcopal Me Sov ie t n . . , , .-... __. nos easily reillteth We hate to doubt that th e Ilaloon_heepera-has just 'Paid-i. fine Olt *Wale ties, denjeg - the,tdairgii 4 :44Mandisi . ist ie °•w ssusey sre ?" o4 . 4 l llt s tr e ri oditsisu lir: . - IMI6. The " Public' are., cautioned '-.. -..,: ;,,... - -: , . - . 1 1 - 7..,;:i ~ ~.,,,,.., . - ! . w .-. . . _ .. _ ~ , , .. . . . . . . . . public" e="-bit-: 0. F. '-- .AOLBLiffr rottegje seemed Clatsthreqf &ma/ Posforilie Ciattray oiDrialiwdfir tie per 10411eadiprepirtie • will meet at the residence of J. J. On . ma d e some s i ruses i r i e b ere .'., ~••-:„ : • , ~,'.•, •,-. . ; and le Move, g . yle*. ocit . the - i_: lectx t depth •• held at Toscani* Creek last weekelosing with . tooneettim i , heyo i t ~ a ideero • 10 wen r a ", 4 /1/41 M 6 :ak l e d i t edoesed si - d - _tiv Clapp, -- . . . ipMe - anon. A. L. eneheitom) . . .. . . en 'Monday evenuig next. - ' 'itileiklmillig*tim 4ll / 1 " 1 " 14 41 1 * 0 666 ',.: • •••aes‘,____.__ - .*fifika.74,!44 - P...* ' ''" -• ' ---- ' ' are - dated Get. 1, me ova* iii tii - Zrr ' --- '-'' -•--'- - • • • -..---• • ' -' - ''- --•'''---" •• • • ' • - - '. ' ' ' 1 ' •• ' -- I ----.----. . ______,_ F _ know.., may b a , =mud no ate h i nt *it - a u_ dide, . , ~ _ ... s,, . ... •. rsit . Commonwealth of Peranyhards. /104040 0! .--e•r. --, T i e S s ai ps ee ,3 so ret ot t . - . - 2/asei itiffoliedate, . Per Charged Attired Rasta ler" lifer The editor.. , of Alm_ &Cord of "grce `4"4"l" th at-14"1"'ll4r41: R: fat? 4*. ' " : 34 a"uu"""". .- • •- - • • -• ihtell4boillsigskb9 l ll4.ll, 4, 'DPW la Athena, J id. 1879. -' ' ' • '. -T. Paul.- .. -1" :1012 14 t vt ills"r* ...ivsi.... 4'•'• ' '''' i ' •- • '•'• • • • .•••': '' •• - ' '. • • •"' ' - • _ • her T.Lyten & Co. have jest open- - waters to make It InsPeodtable to nfiz•Oiso A forint/fig since Mr . Wm. Ciaztassaie, resid ! -. t hi a ' a idi air l__. • •• '• - • - lagerz' A 8.4 011 ' ,f11., 1, , r 7 !L .:- f.•;„ ~-7 - 7.......r".±. 1 .?" - i.,;:' ~- l': : L.. ° -- 5 ' mag i- 71.4 . iattosete :' 'Me nelatanae with me Amanda -•--------''• • • ' S. D. Beecher - ' —.--. --...... ' ____ _ • • 1 1 e."thaat. -' --• • ••'‘4l 4 546 a lallaWir, . . c.l a large and beautiful assortment of 'SR cloth . A. T. - Wheat - - ' ..... .... 16 52 14 36 216 ....or. .... I t te nn Yor a k.l l 4 l d Wallia.. .F4 6 . o ll4lll4 ,' , lug . 0111" Piru 07 74:40 1 ,l been uOH -- -it =tea Th logi e Priaci- Ogrge . P ' l4) ' elllbra°lld iii;apj l truk th.4l6zi rdo k . - t italgoariiTytt‘r-""abeep dyed d aga id n aar a tia4 , _ kuked, . _ °re, 616 .A., s atet thrrriud ...a _ . .,ie. sl . illaSke: .,... - Imo , , -' -Thu . • ED 12•0 ii--,S' ir : :As rya ire t Wieree. Di. S. Clark. Italie pleasure In myths ln his Itudingtoulloromth. : - and carpets . Go and see them. ‘ .behalf OM lie la an tunieratda gentlemen. ate= Leßoy ••' - • -- • EalTentar Mosiliaild• •••• • • • ; -•••• // 0 r/ in el t • — O . O -____._. • . • - P re 'S iriendLlethrerli '- - '• • • - •• - '• neasligglng le . des - e ar th. ' acit,Q - 4 cider strawe appetisers, ire Learn, Ont Ids ilansigel etlity ter P 1? " 1 " IttetWallailil l W ! te `"""" n r . " Mani "An. Isals"ad•Sw•Msledllana Taller' oseatviehltssi , SharsLedeastles! melt- ealthated .Terry - --' - . _r , - .1004thisi Terry .......... ...! .... 76 611 Tv a - iTb r i tan to ute b ta u tat t utuovau tto unata i . r.„ ,.. ow a.. , - . s sad We , news, . boasts the The Ckeipejle deienges of ibetithittheini+ sang bootoroo__lrtTotroodo ' Tor !Mr months' and Wes. and of high proemial& ituallag. r. them_ Trey Borough . ',.' "- ' '' '' Charles tr. Saylet;,. ... .... . .....I ts st a4l • afir The residence of the Wig DAIS- deserve the Bralitede,of country printers. Goa- and dm" agu i er e a . .: 1 - 1 . ....IT" ° Co mi t y e r , vices of sloe active einem', or good stanifing; 8010 PS ;Idsaa3soSJPa 5 11.2-n-/5 152 W. 4 1 -22 8. -6wataleatittf. end L ima to El timempriteen Thecarora' • ..- ' •C. If. Newman.. .......... ~. .. 141 54 .LW 00 :...... ...... 31 X __:_' Donis Worth li large pile Of' money , but still =MS- The: 4SeF s : - ”lsitlY dark i t Praft , Xl o 1320 1 40112 0 2 2 squall Ah• ••••Sist -..,,geid . . „,..... had inerelstudness thin we . mild at -to 'beisuryviefienn. - •.. , •-•.• . ' -* Tome. Am.. - _ f _ __' ' Armeada -- - - ....,'' ' Abeam thank - -' MID ..143 111 . 1116 67 - 311 II 40 ...... mi. S. Dictursson, of Binghamt on , was destroy-- n ea p s bi a tw a in busy with km mesami. - emus. ' w ith Ab a i r -out ' -ebip nivvei iit s h ee p a t o m em o a ga i ns t b oo b y d opro duk ata y-er ----e-r, is r=kiallefir,_ ~10 1. list weir .with,t,he amount Of autudimee,_ _ .., ..we. bad Et. (but • ,' • ' A. L lff 7 . 1731_0Te0r. '.. AtbencTownektu .• : • ' • VA.-Waffler ' •••! • 1171 96 lOU TS •.:- 21 TS 107 ill ...... !4 2 55r 5 4t ~..n21.• • ell -- ty' - -TO • - 'Most litiend '6611301 1.144. We, IOW) enlarged our. eidatmatnent and :',:: ;,.•.. ~ .." '. -; •-'''- .. :.. •• • - -.•-, • , •..,..- ' AthenVilorough.;...; ...... -... ChwhitsT. Run • : • , 650 52 6119 27 .456- 91 VS - cil by Ore a few nights 'since. The loss exceeded nu, is bound to be as rich , and the inventor of . -. _ ii,i4 To liar,' taro; 'Olga 1 liide•ilid Oadleilit. ih done by dews : Omit tkorevetutii,ereated by -4 '' . •.... 608 22 2138 111 ,1111 01 SO 96 *70,000 : insured for 664,000. • • .. . .. a cheats eesmisroeiterwdelorsolliobd sties bi n A m u* th i a _...-iss- .4.46. t i 0n. *a do e tax. an BrAdiord t t i oat i art • t a v e will he granted. sod IOW lissanisicad• - 8800 added ndly t* , ; : ur e th f ou °re g6,th'o lne" bese li ad•ertiseueni .• 4 tYrimilici' A . "1',V° 17 u 62 0 ::--•=-' Y . • - ' :. raloAiiiiiii - :::: : ':::::* • ••• 435 ad 111 . 41 • 262 / 216 ° -- - fortune if any mortal " "r-","f"tf._ , ..." ~ ~ ~.. it 7 et • lin 90 1 0 614 .... - • • .. -4• , - _ _.,..,.. • ..._. .. .40 .. - .:•.. .. We have presses from bou t th ese inan d a o: have no, ideeehether . this .dahn it , sound o r . the kiss - would have Men on the; sbeepowner was Clot, made by us end worn by our ens- .o OOsaaaaaalllk - - —at Isas • safirodai - - 19 "iie Clan ' beir -- ; : 1114 - 15 ° 21410 -- -.-, .. r i ; J'' .......' ...... ... bug Pa.: • • - • Barclay . 946 00 • 8110 1d •S 02 46 SO oft: A • hle will be held i 61, a. ~..e totnets, , bat . ewer: d tir lad Iff ohne one . . . _!--- . 1, egt.. C. F. Coosa continues •to sell tpieri, ina ftdly - endorse Brother "maim's' too. not, t?tit_itdit`lit*litoi o o 3l f*tirialiiic - iolli fogad of the dog owshrs. where ff righthdli . ' - that he did •not wun teday there oat - Mdem* '''' ' • -'•' -- • • .' i ' '• •: '.: _Tha nuilia°ll2 4l l lo4m lll4llll4 orongb ' - ' ' : r . = - -. ..- ''' ' 64 163 3 re , " me it 3TO 3 1 11 36 1 . ......... ins largo assortment of Books at Osumi that ~- „ My. THO3I H. Senna is agent l for Care . n ot , ' SIO • mai l ' id"' Oit 4 • 11 • • fria__ , ; :bis 4 •40•1 1 g..) is:thisfrFsOtiettlkale hOtilefirebss; 4W* 4.•F# l _ _.__ __.?a4 1 _ 1111 .4 , .. **Wit lasJiish :such& *m i me concluded, that „for thelbenegt Allow me to introduce to your favorable consithei B w o ua r as v ee r .- - -L A. oompeen 653 19 612 ill -3 IN 27 SO ~.... - - • • time refreshm ents will he served. - Proceeds) ether* wa are still unknown tO,Cifeallineyour, lU O a aba holm Dr , B. Clark* as • gentleman and a -Canton Toultship.ci- ..1:::... Menial Cole' ' - - 1173 50 11131 92 5 111 II 62 . 4,s welsh his customers., He will also open in a ner.Ve Country Press, 'and we cheerhilly mom fed "'ha Mt Ww•• th is* some W f Wl2 r• r w WW! tr y "? ' •• • . re , to a id na mi n k un i nd. ti nam. s lamt . physician at eminene, and ha every way -as such muss Bcgorg -•- ' - . Winn ' ' HIS 63 ang ss 4in 0 e1....N: fru- days a magnificent stock of Wall Papers. mend Lim as a re li able business man. ' ; neat mon will be :MOW Ames 'grates boy - Febib;18718,.!..,-.. -.-' -, - ...i• . .' ... - '•r::= - •• . . i ter - t h e. b e ° l44 -• 4 . rb e el a reb " '- 4 4 1 ' a re e a rdial k! o t ters v i - o ai e --- -am ..bat we are . o ar, entitled tnyour soididencosind mgt. - - : L H. Homan " _ - Iwo it 1226 12 ip fi t 63 33 .10 Go ---............, • , _ t Invited. _, i ' name- is H. fizz= a Co., we do b : see Ile . 411 57 11 39 •21 X ..... It evo r os. 7 8er.14 w a•-• . DONATION.-There will be a Dona- . . - A fire broke, out in the millirem . roma of r - -. - ..,.. r -.- a ....., IEI6 The - Towanda' correspon dent Mns. NlAO6l3t, over the'imeenillee„ Saturday f ~ . ., A ',3 ) ' , 11 , ,1‘ ~'-,.., i- A' •= - ,i , 1'•": , '..,- , .-,'''..- - .41 -. 1 We keep for ash alarge stocker Cloths,-Cassil - - .., • ,- - C. E. Andrus • .... 6.55 70 621 731 --, 170 Z 1 27 ...... non al the lions; of Rev. E. Straltottoßa, in e t‘ , . if .0 - 1 KR I Eli. '- , . No. 4 Griffiths and Patton' block; Bridge 'street ; ..,_ .., , t ., . ;.„ _ . , _ lA. ate,P l3l . ILAN' - ' aralthEle. • ..• .- - '- „ . Dodd Mir1e5...,..! - , 7 ... .. -.... .... -IL tt 1 , 1 : 1 i s 1 - 1 .1 2 1 . 1 i mores, and :Fier (sad 'trimmings -to make, . : [From Her . ,dli. n.lllller.D. D.] . : r. W wwi .:•.•.- . . r „ p . 3/..... , . 1109 23 IX Xi 1140 004 ..-... Elmira Adargirer PlUll our distingSbated morning - about -three-O'clock hist& wairai• . 162 OD •LU til LI •11 18 ;.,..• 11 nue, Thursday afternoon' and evening, Fab. °! the. ,BiIYANT;-iIf:DWARDS.-In Clayton, 'ILI: 4 1;4 them T v ' ith .,a_m b° o fdi v i A nd arek , we --- - '-''' ' ' :----''' ---- -..war—t—if. ;P. ; ltimo, • - . 2. ILIG - 0 - . • citizen, W. V . : 8:1143,1r; E 5 4 ..,. a ,I*t_ dy • •• Merited .tinguished by the-Sheet- efficient efforts of out roe - ' w 4,..genegg .......... :.. .... _ 719 63 41Til itt - 7ls al a 21. A cordial invitation to all. '''' 7,3glo;nt'llieresideteeof I.i - ,V. - :Caissk - ;„ r a l : rder ,,,,X . '"' g Lia u t r e ,,,,% 71 . 1 . 74 : To Irboult4 Uor ouyenl , ... . . ;moo* ToruarlF:l:': . l.-.7 , •::: ; a m .. ~ . - . las el ma as aaa a ati . compliment.- Ile Mys: • -•• • : - citizens, and thin the *store of D .: paite;Gie _____....—._ : by the Bev. W. Mcli. Goodini, ll - Mr. it' ,by our patron[,, and Beinuates. We keep ' ' lr e Wl° I reuereer° eeti rr e ‘ ellr ba il a e seal 4; 1 e l u' ' • -.- -.-. . • ' ILL Chubbuck • ' 936 13 88/1 58 II 29 46 66 "It is but just to males mentionof the *mere, post-office snd "Esc e" were -saved, whisk ant, of Clayton, - to Miss . p., Edwards, om e ns , patt i at , b t ,ou tro o. slain* are Pte- arrialtillWe With I) T,. 13 , Clark sod tla•tan' arTY °muss. .-. • , limy stem ,,, Lir .. ; .. .;-... .... 202 es l ag ea 23 t u, gsi to as_ '.' /le/r" Liuta Hose Company h ave is- end ' very of two - of our cinema at the late must horn - bur i ed had ma the „ t . busetio, ' '_,„dlosilbletbr, Ils!!* - MWaSaa; It'll .ralia., , Y`, ws opinitotel him as 6 Maws of talent.:4l v „.,_ It Mon wish it, to give yep the ultra .of Meer]] education.' of "mach profesnoviel experience 5 ,„ 5 ,..... ••••::. I . l ° :I M ims 5 1 ° Q . tilt i 43 5° el flee the first of whom is W. C. Beam Esq., -- -' - - ' atilat pal .:' •_.: ' --..-,..:;-••.; • . - • —..-•.•- - 1 =LW Fer Petluir particular* calk at ." 274 - end true:moral woeth. By industry and and perm: '""alburr . ',ilea one of the neatest dads we have-seen for issfstant- engineer of the - Fire Department . trolled. A hole about four feet in {Buie* , .... .. ~ ~- .. . . a Hop, to come off at MESOtant Had on Thoth- Facing the most imminent peril; end barely es- was brazed through the south side of the TNOXAS- - .W3111 , 11.-le Pike on Tbueada,lr Merchant Tailoring_Store," No. 4' Griffiths end venom ber 2 a s won .„ terlitmaeu , t, team ea a • Esst Ecitue s .= . ,'• . . A. r r. cosdan Tayier... - ........,.:. .-..,... 13 721 7 14 6 676 1 n 98 55 1 ;8 In 66 110 ....... Feb. 3, 1870, by Bev. J. W. ItaitiOnAlbert R. Fattens Bloch, &kip street, Towanda, Pa.' ;el a o". - 7 - 11 ,,, -- • eeri ale hitt' to std --•- W. B. Forrest • " 1417 26 1343 471 306 el 71 - 1. t ,. , s cuing nest. coping with his life, he performed deeds, had buildbig and mast or Mrs. Wzomm's goods Thomas, Stevensville, and.filsneLapre, Ann Feb. 1,18 . 70. . .11, nom # Co. : roYf !o, :; ... ~ ,: -----7cr i b u i ß : . , speingeeld ..• n.. 8. ()kernel' . : ..,. not of 1141 to a9lel so ...... they been on the battle-geld, which Would have -. _ . • • - • immortalized his name - and covered himself horsiedor Voile& - 7 0 7 10 sffesnlose• 401°1 Whipple . or .11111 p e,, L• • . -, o , .I . L I 5,. , , ) ..--..... President of Waynesburg College, Pe. • 5 ° 42 h - Clivel*7- " • ''' .' W. R. Moors 519 51 490 47 122 25 820 V.4- - ;?' Going tip the stairs iiri Stu...- with laurels .' And right here allow us Maly, that the shop was robbed of - the money (shoal el stn--WHErK- At the M.E. Dirac o, hi ' ,ii., PUB RALE of LITCHPIRLD Toles- .: : , ~,,., „ , ... ___;... , : f . :, ._ . , :. , Sylvania - . .. -. LP. Smith • 196 15 -- 126 841 "53 ~ 6TS .-..... Shwebequin •, Jewish-... .•.... 1262 27 1193 71 5.73 62 83 - :a...:5's nee bnilding is like fl oating in a cloud. that Mr. B. is ono of our most useful Citizens $9O) and the fire set to cover the traces of Rome Jan. & mo t b y B ev _ a Ew e ll o r . lc 8119iP.=T1140 subscriber offers for mile his velum • Mein 5. S. Itutan4 • Seanding Skew Jacob Shathleton ' .. _ . 632 49, 599 3 • 140 IR 56, .. t. - on all occasions, For many years be has been i H. °lb's: ol Mei 10' - . ./tig.f. Mims' White, et ble far, _!A il A iti Litehne° teweeldß46° acres Colosionmellh or Penisylvania. Senate 'Chamber. Tern. •.-L ' . ' Mulles Tbouslooll ........ .• ••• •• 422 25 1 422 a/ -// 6 - 25 52 [ i:a,,,.• of access and auperior work ' aceotuds for to us what Justice Dowtmo 1. to New York, robbery. - MIL. WA0313114 lOU 'OO - goods 'is Rinne. under mate of. impingenlent,.me.balence Harrisburg Pa.t. . - Towanda ownship. .. IL, W. Bowman...-. ....... .... ' 559 59 525 68 .42427 67 the rush to Rantn.No A Grarm's new establish- and the criminal_ court in the lembe h not, pro- covered by insurance. The - Post-office was . , _, -- heavily timbered with oak and pine . Within „_. • i . , _ '. ~ , Tinned& Borough • •• .. A. U. Rindshan 2345 66, 2364 77, • 641 43 eft 46 men t. . sided over with inure grace and dignity think ttutudoraldy h oode d b y i t , ator b at ao kin _ . 4° CHAMBERLAIN-EMMIY.-By the game, Feb. five es of the Pa. - it N; lf. R. R. and six miles a'r '- ' •• - Towanda Nor th George HAM* • ' 426 231 401 66 366 21 14 .. —,...____ ours in this place. woe be into the guilty of- •• • • .• . . . : _•,,..., „,„,__, -, -...-- „4. 13, 1870, °scar citandierlah l , of Wean, to from N. Y. jk, E . ri„ ii, c onv e n i en t t o - -Dear ille.-1 hem nothing to se= and other TrverrolrliebiP. . ......IHirsin Bothweil • ~ . 1372 36 1 1204 45 47453 77 fender who .gets into his meshes ! - Tet, at the lisallre&esarff fromulf -row _ Lirlbirr• 'AP: cry array . Miss Elisabeth A. Emery, of 'Standing Stone: elinieli, store, kc.. For perlietilere. in- rillast la_lhow, th st Thev!:_not. f. las•Md! .Troe, rea,... Lostigests - • ... lames 766.65 , 643 00 - 121 45 11;9,...Ltil institution of which the same time, the oppressedandaillietedeverhave urz, of this place, was Married to Mr. &W. 1'..,.......4 of the anNalbeion the pre . 1"1"' the ' • so e° O WWWWW io , itoPiowwhwo, H. - .Poo for- -WILCOD.--FEROVSON.-At the Parsonage, .quire - • • . A. Via..........- We have Itiatllhed the Record. refused ; 10 gem the ff s tT s . -.. • • Imams Roteomb 798 971 .- 92 237 36. 68 I.e.wle of Towanda may be proud, is the Photo- in him a-sympathizing and„.troefrienikashun- Baum . of mu_ m u Aiwa., was raw of :ot aa, . • 41telstlem,-F b 7 • 1870-ff• *""f• ' Gore mord Mon" and are deviling canselmelof Warren,. .. . ..... .. . .--.... Masan Whitther - 1069 2U 034 7 5 ' - 511 46 y party, Monroeton, b y Rev. Hillock Armstrong, Feb. i• 0• II , , wag in th e ma of documents to send -totem Windham . , • • Andrew Hand ' - STD 77 ER 57 433 ea 77, • drede can testify and we firmly believe that ail graphic Gallery of .11MIDIN4 •13 Gents in how; will heartily join .= in. the ot , y • • i d _ " Long w e to best music teachers and will be.slidly missed hy , oteao 13, 1670, Mr. Boyd W. Wihni, of Albany, to ~, .., Mist Aurelia Ferguson, of Monroe; --,-,---”,----= -- constitnenta. This . sem genie extreme ..wyarasing • A. O. Styrene 1207 69' 1221 39 29 02 44 WI soN S teen - building. Step in and take a look. at E squ i re B oomm r her many friends and pupils ! --lein!, Lotrr. , - , -Betweert the , ' Ward . House '‘ ii i il ae°6 "u u r.' it or * be. deft. Wysoz W. W. Wood, .. .... 959 09 906 64 .5 53 47 TV It. • , .-.-....-.. . e . e,— • , . Friday evening the friends of Rev. Mr. Limns, wod CHAPMAN-HAIL-At Laddsburg, - Feb, 10, lam determined to do my duty. that nay,frictide Wass-, • .. ...... . Jesse Edstifl .... 856 99 800 46 • . 340 4243 1 and M. C. • Menne,. xeddence, e gentleman's Aden hive mote t : to for . regret duetr eery, g et eere u e Wilmot_ .-. :. 0. H. ll_ .mvoir. . ~.• .. . .... pie 529 ef 515 )27 •8 ..„.._ ' 1870, Mr. Alonzo Chapman and Nags Eleanor 0 neauges,• -menu ... ... 7S ,-13 36 - 233 42 COURT PROCEEDINGB.--COLirt 00111- of "Alm. =de biro ! , surprise siga -*_. ,S his Hell, both of Albany. -•-- • - - . -••• . Fur Collar. The finder will be rewarded by n - . • 119-• The ladies of the Presbyterian summed et this place on Walley, Esti. 7, 1870; Hon. residence , in { WsserlYi 'mar lweseoted -. sus , et ßemem ber me to Shields, Knock . BOW. Eti• ~ , .. . . • 1- FISHER-CRANDALL.-At the hotel of wen: 43 F v e la b. g 3 i , t 12. thecetheiv - W. . 1 . L . T SAA owanda. Y. them= and other rriel*. Sad_exPhan tt/Y, onion ••• • - . • •;• -•-. , , 190701 00134210 24 304 301747 mom 07 church cleared f o ur hundred andAftydoliorn4 - r. B. seszerti Preauleid :adv.:Mid nua. --- -Llit. LIAM? With a 'plena:lli/Ml= 861119tOMAMER33. Jennings,- in Meheepsny„ Feb.' 12. 1870, by ___._,...„,„...., ~ .T . , _:••••,._ ._ ; foe not unit:tag them in the way of documents. • - - •• _.,_______,.._______. 1 ~ ,/ would be glad to hem from yen. . , .; - . . . , . . ... . . • thou festival lest week. We understand that VANDTIti and Z. nuance, Asscsiates present. It wages' oeciuo..on of much soder good feeling ,W. K S w el l idel b Fag, Me.' James. P. Father, 1 Tour friend. DR. CHARLES .r -WORST; Tre-30krer. tan. 0e..v4 , 4 the money is to be used, in purchasing books The roflowimj named p er son a c0m pd....1 m e Grand aid enloynient„ and adds one more link of of Wilkes-Barre to Idles Frances M. Cram • The ar pn A rlic • i (k re " in li vi s ted li til ra ztte -D nd A a Y Part PA ret . t - he . ' -J. S. RUYAN, . ... .. . . dell, of Sugar, Rim, Pa. - nor the Sumlay-i.chuul. Jury: attachment between the pastor and, people of Rensmerileld Creek Hotel, on Tuesday evening, . ' ' -.• dins upon duplicates of 18e.. 1 - - fneeiniala; Oscar P. Adatar the Baptiat - Church. •• - Febrtuiry =, I_B7o. Geed mule will be in -at, - morn Him Dr,'Colver.j ••••• *--. for 1869 , - The friends of Rev. Mr. PRltioNtllB, (Metho, tendering. MR, $,50. 'Per= Lawnemegica,` To whom it may ooncern.t. _ • - dist) of this place, are to give him ! a,onation ....- tin 1 . visit Friday evening, the 18th inst. flair es tate- The largest and best skylight north of Philadelphia will be found ha HAILD,IXO lit - STLVS new gallery. Clear or cloudy weath er are equally favorable fur the production of good work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ittb — Tiios. E. HARKINS, of Philadel phia, at,slatedi?y first-class- talcutve a Concert in the Court House on Monday even ing next. Procee'ds for the benefit of theeath olie church. ADNE4 Wi.iob, residing in Pike township, killed . a hog Ono year and eight months old, wluch weigheif.6lo pounds when 41reshed. If any township iu Bradford can beat this, let us hear trout them. \ rcr) -- To be in the house and out of ier at the satre time in only possible when ,tanding under litsumiu do GDSTI:eB uew sky. :light. Pictures of cluldren can be taken under ninio,t inistiti!tly. pawl work and no grunt iimig about trouble, in the motto of the entab h 411m:0. sta. If you wish to examine under r., oral& circuunitancv the whole proteea of •• pict ore making," request the operator to HAIL, N U4T1N . 13 new gallery to show von through h.• rooms. For completenesa and convenience 111.-y are rinsurpasavd in the State. Zd.r One want of our town has happhed• by I). W. Scorr S Co., who have eca rdded the manufacture of Crackers to their haling. They are now prepared to t heir eustottiers, and the public generally, %ill, a ult., article hot from the oven. PeAple come from every part liit county to buy Furuiture at FIIMIT:S. Mr. F .-11 , ,w tearing stock to make room for a r\truxive assortment of Ms ORD Now is the time to aupply'yourselves IS I :II fuluiture at very low figures. . rat' We, would call attention to the advertisement of E. 31. Towseu in another column. Mr. T. has as line azteam as any far mer need to own—kind and sound —and any one desiring to purchase a span of horses will do well to give him a call before purchasing lsewhere, as they can be bought at a bargain. A LMOST A FIRE. —A fire broke out in the kitchen of the "American Rouse," ou kieet, about 9 o'clock. on Tuesday CNCII• Ing last, but was eattnguiahed before much , Ixiange had been dune. We are informed by 'au. proprietor of the house, Mr. Sarni, that u! tir.• %Nati caused by the upsetting of a !amp. I .ahlaqt. KILLED ON THE CAE-S.—LA brakeman n.ce .1 FRANK dues, employed on the express fr,ght on the ea: h N.V. R-R., was killcal yes muruing uhilu crossing a bridgm this mac of Mester. He was standing with his back t , wartl the front of the train, and struck his h, ad against the timbers of the bridge, killing him itistantiv; Dec-eased resided at Laceyvillo. .titliEsTED.—Quite a notorious pick and burglar, named Jotis 81MN1N,..01 1 1 .6.4... g. LI., was arrested in this place on saturday lag, charged with rubbing a man oh bland ~ome tone ring. The detectives "M. made the arrest followed him from New York. Some of the property stolen was found pusstifitiion. Ctxr - E. V. B. Moms, an employe in the Towanda Coal Company's shop, contract ed a severe cold on the night of the fire which 1,1 n. onige.tion of the lungs and l leurisy, trim] the effects of which ho died on Monday night last. His home was In Susquehanna conntr. tier H.' HAmus, merchant tailor, No. 1 Bridge street, to now in New York, and ill :..00n return with a large and complete as .ortmvirt of clothe 'suitable fur spring wear: From a lib.-long experience in the tailoring busincas, Mr. H. is preParod to mail' a Peit ' tion of goods which cannot fail to please both 4le and qitality. it NOTICE_---YowEr.t. res pectfully announce to their old iends find cies t.mar.., that they will open as soon as prites tock can be made, a new and fresh s ot.g at and spacious Store recently built by 31. E. SuromosT, Esq. Duo notice of the time of , I•teing will be given through the papers. They will tee found fur the present at the More of Fos, Srtrms, Ilmtcon & Co. M. We are informed by the Coun ts Superintendent of Schools, that a (validity of fteltaol.Reports for 1869, and teachers' blank rep'rt book., have been sent him for distribu te si 11 the Department at Harrisburg, and that Ire has placed them in charge of M 1631. M. PECK, 11.1., attorney-at-law, in the office formerly oc ,upied by MEIICCit Sr. 31onsow, where directors are requested to call for them. iblie The following officers of Ste %,:1,11110 Lodge, Sc. 767, 1.0. of 0.T., were in :..tailed by L.D. Jmr.r.ri LEE, of "'Martha Wa4- eigtoe Lodge," on Thursday evening, Feb. : W.c.T., -T. E.Brunor Gas ; W.V.T., Mrs. ; W.S.. C. L. STEVE!CtI; W.A.8., G. nor ; W.F.S., EDWARD B. STTXT—CII; .!, I. STF.VENS ; W.T., A. BANE= ; W.C., SrEvENs ;AxrrßErsErn; W.L.S. BELICIDS: W.1.G., Mluir E. JONES; W. arRLREILT; tovisA KEE- DAVID DANDIVEII. foreullin; DICAt P. Adams, HOD. ry D. Cobeit, Jno. E. Dodge,,Jno. A. Marrington,F4- ward Lotkwo,sl, Henry Mason, Peleg Peck. And Platt, Jno. B. Bursa, Lewis P.lltazus, Oeo. Wile eon, Stephen A. Allen, Daniel B. Burnham, WsM Ditchburn. Andrew K. Pitch. Dorsey Johnipii,Dsvid Lemard„ Delmar Martin, Benton Pomeroy. J.. Mon• roe Pendleton, Joshua Turk, Piste Warner. The Grand Jury acted on the following Com. va. Henry Allem—BNooting".- Henry Campbell.—Aesanit. Omar WarulelL—Home Stealing. Levi Drake. Samuel and Henry Sweet.— Amanlt'and Battery. Leander Wood.—Selling dleme‘d meat. Jno. Montgomery k Oen. Stone.—Forgery True bill as to Montgomery. Hot a true bill as ta Stone. Valentine Suaittt.—Assault and Battery. •• James Ackla.—Furelble Entry. I=l Corn. Vd. Ira Thetga.—False protenses. The following caries were disposal of: Corn.'va. John D. BalL—Jury find the defendant not guilty. Corn. vs. Adam Chin.-. Thin was a case of Forel, ble Entry. The defendant claiming he had a title to the property he entered . upon. The Jury find the defendant guilty. and he Is Sentenced to pay • tine of live dollars and costs and return the lands and tenements to the prosecutor. Com. vs. Chas. Terry.—Defen d ant charged with foaclide entry. Defendant pleads guilty. Cont. ve. fleetly Allen.—The defendant is charged with attempting to shoot and kill Victor F. Ptah* on his premises in Wyse& The Jury find the defen dant guilty, and he Is sentenced to pay a ilnis'of fifty do:lars and costa and an imprisonment ha the Pad tentiary at Philadelphia. for three years and eight ,months. Cein. vs. Henry Campbell.—Usault-atul battery. Jury find defendant guilty, and he la sentenced to pay a flue of one deem and coats. Com. vs. Thomas Myer. —Aswan and battery. Court direct a not:err:loop: on paimenitof cos* Com. vs. Oscar Wandell.—Dgfendent Is charged •with stealing a horse. Jury find defaidant guilty, and he Is sentenced to pay a fine of $2O arid costs, and imprisonment In Penitentiary at Philadelphia, for two years and one month. Com. vs. Levi Drake. Sand. Sweet end Henry Sweet. —Ugrian and battery. Jury find the defend- ants not guilty. but to pay the costs. Coro. vs. Leander Wood.—Selling diseased meat. Jury find the defendant not guilly,.but to pay the costa. Com. ve- duo. Mhhtgoweey.—Betted by leave at the Court. Com. re. Valentine ttuOth.—Aerault and battery. Jury find defendant guilty and he fa sentenced to pay a fine of 's2s 00 and coats. Cum. vs. James Ackla.—Forcible entry. Jury rind defendant guilty. Same day motion made for arrest of judgment. !Ulm 8006felVe Eating Honse License transfer red to Lewis Inner. The, foll . owiug persons were appointed Constables iud Deputies : A. C. Stevens was appointpd constable of Wya lu• sng township; E. P. constab% of Leßoy townyhtp; John Preston deputy constable of Stand ing Stone; A: V. Trent deputy constable of Canton borough; John H. Morgan constable of Columbia; Edward OlUiepie deputy co astable of Towanda In the nutter of a county bridge In Barclay and Overton; the Court appoint °Mon Rickey, 0. F. young, J. M. Wattlee, Eft. Myer and J. E. Piolla viewers, to report to the next term of Court. STEVENSWILLE.—After waiting and hoping that somebody who knot something would "get. up" and write for our busy little town, and despair has at length settled down upon our faces,'and now "nobody" will scribble a little or nothing. Perhaps all are too busy to tell the neighboring towns of our success, in brdness, meetings, lodges, lc. Meetings hare been 'carried on for the last four weeks, attended with a goo deal of in terest. They were held at the Presbyterian and Methodist churches, uniting to preach " Christ and film crucified." Oh may they win many sonls to Christ, life is so short viatiOrs must hasten if they would make their calling sure. Our lodge . is in a . proiperotii ow:edition ar gadzecl two mouths ago, beginning with only nineteen members, (a litde feeble band) but now is Wm:Sisal .to forty-five, and still they come. May they be true to their pledge—not even drink cider in secret. To strangers passing through our town we 'would say, if "hunger is gnawing their vitals" just esti at Roes', the most honest man in town, there you will find crackers, cheese, - nuts, candy, besides all the wearables far old and young. If thee should be tired and many miles yet to travel, just cross the street to J. Q. IRO* nan's cabinet shop and purchase a nice rock ing chair. He also keeps a • nice variety of pictures, framed ; to order if you like, or may hap thy wits wciald not be displeased with * present of which there are many things to choose from. Alittle farther east is E. J. Ewe, TEEM/100E% Hotel. If you wish a pair of boots or shoes ready-male . you will find them in the basement. Or if you fear to trust to :natty made clothing retruan a day or so and Kr. E. will, with his own hands, complete them for you. And if you should -be embarrassed on account of shabbyness and rags about your clothing, Just order a new suit, and withi-the assistance of his kind wife, we will .warzint satisfaction. • If anything is wanted in tho line of trade, gross the nyalusing,lo Branocess Exim,there you will find coffee, tea, =gars, spices, lard, butter, eggs, cheese, rice, ruins, nutmegs, dried fruits, crockery. , dry goods and wet ones, too. Time wi ll fail ns to enumerate all they have. Taking all things into consideration we have about as flourishing a little town as any around us, consisting of three stores, two hotels, three blacksmith shops, cooper shop, =titan maker, milliner shop, a saw mill and large grist, mill, owned formerly by E. B. OTONT:, and Brother. Our new'physician, Dr. C. B. artier, is hay ing good success in his mildness, Thinking it uncertain about yorir.iiving me a space in your columns I sUbscrthe myself 6ract. A rumdsughta; of Una* and Assn 'vu buried here . Xinsday afternoon., - We seenotiee of *military order in' inm, the " but Imre no knowledge .of the real 'name of the' order or its objects; NTP. ROME.LFlutin Aivonn : r Tesolved two or thxvie days ago to Write you a ;eiter to day, but the warm, Hay-like 'Weather has brought on such a severe attack of spring fe ver attended with drowsiness, That lfeelahnost incompetent to do so. I do not know honlilgh the meremy ir, but judging from my *own' hangs, I should say that it is nearly or quite up to the point of putting on a linen wit. Business in our little town is generally dnii, as maul, at this season of the year, and a general cry of,haid times among the farmers—as the oe of but will, prices during and since the : nu. We have been as tonished, and note little surprised, at commu, • nications which have been , published in the Re, roman from time to time, over the lignetures of "Pluvius," "lissom," "Independent Voter," and the like ; not so much et the brilliancy of the writer, as at the narrowness end one4ided ness of the attic es, and supposed peculiar shrewdni:4 in palming off his communications over these varied and untried names. The style of the article published in _ the Repaints 1 of - December 9, smacks very' mach of -a desire to hear one's name called,—thus he nye; " Mr. ALTOIID: What has happened to your corres pondents from our place? As the Cell would say, We hear nothing but silence from them now.' Whore are they all.? We can only con jechire • Plurals' may have been washed away by another 'shower'; ' Tarim' hu probably lost blinsidf in historic researches; and 'lnde pendent Voter' (1 very Jupiter Forinuel,' fled with having scattered the thunderbolts of truth in hostile ranks, has undoubtedly retired to'pricate life." - This forcibly reminds us of au occurrence which happened years ago in an adjoining noun ty. In the time of general training, there was a man by the name of Ass Bawls promoted to the rank of Major. He wu so muchslated by the promotion, that when ho returned home he I put his head is a barrel and cried. out, "Major Asa Brooks ! Major Asa Ifrooks P The name bad a peculiar charm to 'dm, and it Seemed to be a source of great gratification to him to hear it called, even ithe called it himself. To prove more &inclusively that ill these communica tions hail from one and the same source, we quote again from the article published in the Beroarea of December oth. He "aye: "We are obliged, however, to the illustrious Roman trio for having introduced-us' to the Bradford county world. It gratifies our local pride," Am What does ho mean by this "illustrious Roman' trio," if not the three illustrious comuinnica- Mins over these varied and assumed names of " Pluvins r "- " Yarom,". "independent ,Voter."? And who is "introduced to the Brainerd cram ty world," if not the author of this "illushibus Roman trio " ? , This looks to me very much like the man with his head in the earreL Ar vonn. we will agree with "Pinvins" in one • respect, at least, i.a, " that you should secure a good, steady orrraliPadf-at, with *OP Prin ciple* and plenty of brains," and,we ,would add, a knowledge of facts and thtngsabout whleh he writes. - Your correspondent "reeks Varian," seems to have been. entirely incorrect in his statements regarding somdmattersof localhir tory4,thiss,heisys r ,"4-year .or-naosecLignone Methodist brethren etartednesparate Sunday school concert deirearttiosummer . months." Now, Mr. Editor, bemire:oSn lmenledgefien claY-school cower tshaveibeierheld In the odiat church for the three pest-yeses. • -This, we think, is worthy of note, as it is a matter of kin. _tory. We would congratulate Bradford county on the fact that she has a son wlio hu succeed ! ed in Mingling to light some historicallkets an- Imown to the writers of ancient history, via., that there are eight wonders in {he world. This fact was unknown to Sean s, and Purr, and other writers of history Lbws* they will hese It that theee were but seven. 'Mark rese eon der! . in speaking : oethe "Gate of Prager," with blac.kboiard drawings of gate; "Beaatiftd Mansion." with model of house, ac-, he says : "That the Rev. Di. has foundtime in the midst of his other cares to plan these interesting leis: sons, is a: wonder. to use" 1 ;1 4 havereadeef the pyramids of Egypt, often called "The' Emmet Pyramids, the myetery Of thepast, the entree of the present"—of the temple, the walls, and hanging gardens of Babylon—of. thw statue* Jupiter Olympus—of the great temple of Diana at Ephesui-of the mausoleum or tomberected by Artemisii. to the memory of her. .hushand„ Mansolti theltutros, witer-tirireior light house at Akiandria in Egypt- of the Colossal of Rhodes , or the celebrated brazen image of Appelle but lutnessr learned, befirrethet the play-house which wu ezhibited in the 4Di:semi held at the Presbyterian church was • wonder Bet so it is! learning something new everyday, -And last, but not least, is the itotorkaki feet that the congregations attending the concerts are "rural healhens:' Observe thelingti4e of "Pluvins"in the Rucerrei of ilannary-110th "But. *se =ld 4 0 4 1 **Tift hill-tops, glens and valleys for miles to than concerts." "Pltreitisw here doubtless mean* himself and tliencls. ,We >have borne _mum. &Wilily thee far the partial ripest of local matters in and about our town, which htigivets - unship pun:anemia to Sone, and neglected" oth are who should have been mentioned &Inept& er but when this most - unprovoked anitanjus ! triable attack is " ti}ade_tipoti a chrislian commit.; nity, it becomes the drity-of norm onsi. to ilia thole* to ihepublie. The chive vet. ems and ViCiility claim, at Mild; einteragnininusi of intelligent)... The eesly settlers of this re-; glen (some of.them anistill ttritigl . wens liitei4 litleat, thrifty, .Ptoria. theY nearly all raised large fainiliel, which are is!ontlek tiapicta eve. Feb 7 fi Bev..ll s Biltiwa••Aisiv ' theV.ltekiiketi.: 3 Atl teildstWlegoo4. lecture lastediwo Wuxi, sad wairB4 4We, oleo; ,Flitinrat - egreitik "piikicektor' in temperance, the speaker proposed 'to lotto a ProbA 4 o:3 0 91. 1 1,11 POD w4 l 4c ihcltdd Con" tain the moral and chriatian sentiment of the li end ar* it seal* thifidl.. would , it_ sea ditty* the bad ;sew into vies eihirpirty. The press and pulpit with the yinpersince Pub: preldbition by sivititteWeiddlit‘l4; AU of which leeks ye7y, _tiltm on, fjohitill, -,,r 0 ; minds ni akin spietdations alit* at the West a few years since. 'The' frienils - of temperance ikßradford do not propose to take .stock in the new partilieasure l —not muds. Whentilttlie gr} men o!, the, coptitty, may theinselvei One kieniperance par ty. and•aU the bad turn up hi Me other party, ,We, shall ,hoive ruillenipm, After listeuhigto 'tine cd siiiceik' arid elaqtiMit pious of the movement, we fail to see any good to result from a new temperance party. A Preachers' Meeting fur Wyalusing District was to have convened at the M.E. Church, on Spring Febiiiidy 8; but • owing to the great snow-storm and the blocked condition of theroads, very few mluisters came. The few who did come thought it best not to let the obession go by'dehmet, 'So -a Session was held Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 9. Bev. E. W. Beet:wen= was eidled to, the chair, and by reio tation'thelaity *ere invited to take part in the proceedings A. B. Buirsaa, of the laity, was chosen Secretary pro tern. Religious exercises were conducted by Bev. Wu. E . l9lar, after which the chairman reaktillfitkrate essay on "Thought. , " &Skims were 'At:4d del siiicieilay. Bev. Sash livid a ser mon brief upon - "Christ Stilling the Tempest.", Soine.gcxd-natured yet pointed criticisms tor. loweiktOthinfiitimihtrjWieidied. Adjourn ed till evening at 7 o'clock, whoa Be,. J. B. Bums= read a historical paper upon Wyaltni -41.4f9hirg014140 78 18 .8 1 ft the who had labored thereon; also the fit of pre` sidling elders; with the dafes and incidents eon meetorthereiritli. Criticisms with amusing an ecdotes and reminiscences followed. By invi tation, Dr. Nil. Coosinma_gave a "brier of , that lie dit>iaideretl essenMil to"Oe . tiMeets of the "temperance enterprise." Of course, lie was' reviewed by the critics; and his views were in the main heartily widened.' Those who at tended the cession proncafted them a "gobd thing," and we believe we represent the "pub lie sentiment" of the place tihon we imito the next district meeting to Spring Hill. Very truly yours, ALPHA Bars. PEnsoxsti.: l -420L, Jos.. Hangar, hav ing disposed, of his Interest in the Means House, has taken a trip East: ' —Her. F. D. Heasiss paid as a short' slat last week. Mr. H. is always warmly welcomed by his old parishioners and Mends in Towanda. —Leer Stoma was the guest of Mr. JAT CULL. amt. daring-her recent visit to this place. —Judge PANIMOUE, of Rome,' who has been spending the winter in Illinois, is at home again. • lier, E. P.- HAIIIXOND and lady are in MI - waukee, Wisconsin. Mime, one of the oldest citizens of Rome, and one' of.the first Masons in the country, died at his rilaidence one day last week. P. Coin' will occupy 'the pulpit of the Presbyterian church of this place next Sun day. - —Our old-townsman,' W. T. Manor; Jar,- has been appointed agent of the Empire Lite Insu rance Company, with headquarters at Minis brm. —A. L. THOMAS, Esq., of this place, has been appointed a , general agent for the Universal Life Insurance Company. He will make an energetic agent. As IMPOETAICT CASE.—SOme days since the following complaint was made .before 66inaileeioMie by . Bpecial Detivitue Detective Dr... Neon : Western liisfridef Pennsylvania. On this 6th day of February, A.D. 1669, per came betorc me, a U.S. Commissioner in and for said-District, 8. B. 80U11011,411 opera tive of 8.8. Division, U.% Treasury Department, who, being duly sworn, lays that ho Las" been informed and doth verily believe that ono Lu cius ii. Strickland, John Ferranti, and one Al. bert-H. Platt (partners =A manufacture= of tibiae°, Ithaca, N.Y.) aid confederate together and conspire with one Joseph Pease, and oth em Within the Western District of P ennsylvania and Southern District of Ne w _ York, in the year A.D. 1868 to defraud the' United I titates Gov ernment by- removing from packages of manu factured tobacco the internal revenue stamps that bad been ailed thereto by, the manufac turers thereof to denote the_ payment of inter wl tax due to the United States, with intent to defraud the United States, in violation of section 39, Aet of Congtem.of Harsh 20,1867, and for the puipodo of using them again. .ffe makes this information that a warrant may is sue for the apprehension of Lucius H. Buick- Lad, John Farrand sad A. EL PlatL • . & -B. Platt.. Sworn and aubscribed be bream this lith day p 8. Commissioner. Megan. FA,kAiDlind Purr, two of the above named parties, appeared fora hearing, ori day hat. Severafrviiiiiitini; Were . etandild. The Cominissioner considered the evidence of such a character as to warrant him in holding the defendants in the sum of .10,000 each for tikislitippatunece ir the 'next tern •Of - Court, which convenes at Pittsburg in May. O. D:llloarium and &B. HinsoN appeared as counsel for the °Overeaten% and P. I D. Mounow and It T. Dames for the defrndants. Tumults' -AssoctsnoN.—The Feb 'miry session of the Bradford County Teachers' Aesoehition was held it Ifearooton on the , . itul 12th inst. • Bey. G. 8. TRANS= conducted the religious exercises. f , Superintendetit it - 11; Ht3tttr offered tie fol lowing. which was adopted : fiegoliertltial sVcoiti' tittle be iipPointed to prepare an article for publication in the , county pipers, wagmting to school directors a plan Ple, - - 4 *Ctien rod fiPidihing of school-houses. Committee—A. A. KEINE; A. T. burr, and The -following resolutions were adopted after beNtikactioajby Bey; OrLS,Vsmixtr; H. E. Prreaza, Be,. H. 3. Owes, Supt. A. A. Ezz• sari: T.3azzazilter,ll. Atirwrit a, Dr. O. 'CCM MON : 1. Resolved, That no person guilty of theme of *ohm= shcold be employed as•-a teacher, off &eta popilabots ita use In school should be med. 2. Resok4 That teachers should require of =Wei persislant effial to master's rubjeldlur 3. I CZ s gat Human ology should muired to be tanOtinouroorlyronsehools., Resolved, That hiecWrs should enc= rage teachers to attend this Bradford.Ooontr Teach era' Amorist= by allowing them their timer . Itesated, That Wks, u teachers, are equal iollabilatikelh ettroarrn thould receive A renntneration. „ Dr. 6: F. Hiniror delivered an Interesting lecture.on Entomology. -' . • _ ' " - itsinusy, A. T. Imam, - ihd riviepra lam p wartappeinted es Ceinsnitieeri itcDONALD—FOX.--At the residence of the brides father, on Thursday, Fob. 10 1870, by the Rev. F. D. Hoskins, of Elmira, NS., John A. McDonald, -Esq., of Concord, N.C., and Hiss Adele Fox, youngest diughtcr, o f Geo. , E. Per, Tag of Towandr:, Pal - ' COLUAN—PLATT.—At the house -of Daniel Lamphere, In Wpm:, Feb. 14, 1870, by. Wm. H. Conklin, Fag., Mr. Owen Colman to Mrs. Cordelia Platt, all of Black Walnut, Wyoming county, Pa. DIED. BENHAM.—In LeßavaTille, Jan. 28; 1870, Mr. Josiah Benham, aged 100 - years and 25 dap. The deceased was one of our 'oldest and most esteemed inhabitants. He eame from Coulee. tient to this Place in 1810, Baty years ago. This; Whole region was than a wildern e ss, with but : hero and there a settler, who had made; Blearing in the Midst of the forests. In his daye l of strength, Mr. Besmust . liad done jus part to. ward securing the impro vements and comforts' now enjoyed. Be was a man of sterling worth: Waved AliD, living, and greatly pisicA. Idled departed.- , PON. • I , FOWLIII.-1.1 Clark City, klissowi, Jan. 2-0, 1870, “eorge D. Fowler, eldest son of L. L. Fowler, formerly of this county. 8311TH.- 1 4t . kix resigTien in Pike, Feb. 9,y170. iflo - nio bmith, a — g;4 " 50 n. yeart; and 4 months, At • ranting +bribe Maude fraternity, Of which the detteased was a member, hold st Lo llaysrffie February 12, the Slowing reiolntions were adopted : Wurazas, Almighty God, in His infinite ais dom, h as removed frum'amireg Wl* by thehand of death s our brother At BwrTu ; therefore Reso(ted, That in this decease we deeply de plore the lossrof a most estimable citizen, and an ardent and worthy patron. Besotted. That we tender .to the bereaved family of the deceased our most heartfelt sym pathy in this trial which they are called upon to tear. Resolved, That as an evidence of respect to the memory of ont deceased brother, wo will wear a badge of Mourning for the space of thin. tY &Ps- Resolved, That these resolutions be publish ed in the county papers, and a copy thereof presented to the family of the deceased. . B. W. Lrrn.r., P. H. Boca, W. B. litzvmrs, committee. . . MCC= NOTICE' Ncrrten.--Theie will be a meeting of the Historical Committee of the Bradford county Medical Society, at the office of Dr. Matson, over Aspinwall's store, Towanda, on Wednesday, March 9, Inn. D. Cam, Feb. 17-9 t • Chairman. PULLAISTHEOPY UNADULTIMATED.— 43 beg leave to call the attention of coat COMIIIIII - of Towanda and vicinity to the Ppecial No. lice of 315.-11. M. Welles in your last week's' tis sue, wherein Mr. W. assures thepublic that he Is selling his coal at actual cost. Mach extreme liberality justly entitles Mr. Welles to rank as a philanthropist of the " Pea "-laxly order (no punintenled, because Mr. W. has just halo dewed " Pea" coal). _ We sincerely trust - that the public—always ggeennerous at such times—will extend to Mr. Welles the sympathy and patronage-his liber ality demands more especially . from the fact (as he states) that his prices are made in "self defence," and that ho thus sells " untedlingly." We wbuld cheerfully assist Mr. Welles, by di viding the market with him, but tos are com pelled to make our coal 'business self-sustain tog. This "splanatiott is due to thepublic gen erally. " Waltz) Linu. Towanda. Feb. 10, 1870. • of.CoAa;.4-I 'am selling best An l thr i tt i coals at can and yard u follows: Pea coal.' $4 25; Chestnut, Si, ON Stove and Egg, $4 15. These prices are at actual cost, therefore 1 - ciumot -pay bridge toll; also. In selling at cost I do it in self defence and un willingly. I believe that it is the interest of the consumer that the dealer has a reasonable liv ing moat. This erplanation 'z is, due to: coal dealers - In Mhet parts of Bradford; whose buil nen is injured by these prices. Feb. 7, 1870. It. If. Wrung. It always gives us pismire to, call the attention of our ruders to articles of real merit. In-this co nection, we advise ourpatrons who are about riurelntse a Piano, Organ or) !leledeto a$W.-Drrulms &Co.'s Music Store, at Tetrad da„ before buying ebiewhere, as theta/ dements sold by . W. D. & Co. arereally' the only. Ant class in every' respeet. The Decker' Brothers, Ballet & Cumaton, and Conrad Myers' Primo lurrenow been before the public .fiw ''ttrenty years and More. The Pelaubel& Co. and Ms *linger Organs and Melodeons for sixteen_years. plithem aro herrn to themlVU -PeIV-Mon as it ti possible to make,' and are Oleg the most entire satistaelkele all who have used them. Oar prices are low, and will sell Pianos from $290 to $1,500; Organs from $BO to $l,OO Melodeons from $75 to /WO.' Shoff Rusie,..atid Instruction Books for Pianos, Organs, Melo deons, and Trudins, always on hind. To those who wouldlikeimittraents tipmpther makers not mentioned above, we sty, give us roar or ders and you shall have them on abort notice. Recollect, ladies and gentlenien, that' Professor W. Drrnucklas had experience for over ,twen ty veers in the above Dulness. Tuning and ro paiiing done, if wanted. ; . • ; I • • ," Drrszum. _ COAL, is CAsm—lt neither bought nor freighted on credit; and while selling at coat I hope my customers will not be offended if 'adhere attic* to the role—" cash' with the 'Ater." Bend in your order early so that .1 neetissary I can bare two oe . M 6 days in which to MI them. IL IL Watzs. Feb. 7,1870. , , e5.,4111 kinds of ..Bpied . Raisins currants vitron ice. ,At the , -Fadi :BEAUUZ atter , At' as. X9ll can, MVO M 01113 3, elk every. thiamin our line 'at the Bed, 'White and tine Store.Try_it, and satisfy yourselves. . Sept. ft, UM Bauritirt , & RWOXIEVI. • . `COOMI7OI4 of WitkewEarie, Pa., stem or sale the valuable Heal Estate formedy belownit 10,-- KaloU Whitcomb, decfd, situaiml, at Scottsville, Wyo. thhi meaty; 1%4 shout 4.10 wee, vibmit WI MI bahnee govdeell. well Gm batik watammi i ,Se. The farm is on door. nwmurdly si codierdent -for business—worth 290,- 920:' ea he Add fOr SUM Terisauslyi phi foe any one. . Deu 2, WM Foß:Ssuc on- lizerr. - -A totuoi' and lot; corner Fourth and Elizabeth 'streets also for rent, croßlfining 12 rooms on Second stre e t •, also two bitildinfe lots for sale, cornet Second Poplar streets. Enquire of Jan. Posr. STATHi_ NORMAL SCHOOL, M.ANSITELD„ Twos Ca, PL—The second half year (21 weeks) Will commence Monday, /an. 91,1870. The third terra (14 weeks). wid commence Illembly, March 91,1870. ; Thee s for half year (21 weeks) includ ing tuition, room-rent, Nei, oil, washing and book-rent, is 192 lees 50 cents, or $lOO per week State "app ropriation.- The expenses for third term (14 - weeks) inchulifig same, is $6O less 50 cents,or $1 00. per week State appropria tion. Day students are charged sloinc term (14 weeks) only for tuition and use of text books. Board can bitobtained in private families at $8,50 to $4,00 per week. For catalogues, or any-farther information, address _ CHAIILES & VEBFI2 : I, • Jan: 13, 1870 sib- We guarantee satisfaction in all the work wo do. We cut, mako, and trim clothing (or men and boys wear. - NALtatue & 4 Bridge Street. Towanda, Pe. WYOMING .CONIUDICILL • COLLEGE.— " A Business Education will be of advantage to every man, whatever Ms future occupation may The Wyoming Commercial College, establish ed in 1863, and connected with Wyoming Semi nary, offers a thorough and complete course 01 instruction for those desiring a commercial edu cation. Its location in the beautifurand historic Val ley of Wyoming, with its canal, three lines of railroads, and immense coal and other business operations, afford rare opportunities for young men desiring situations. Our graduates are filling positions of trust all over the country.. Young - men, have attended this leititution' loon lifirsissippi; Kansas, Min; newts, and nearly every State in the Union. Our tuition - for the regular Brudness Course is from fifteen to twenty dollars less than at other Commercial Colleges, and pi advantages here ere in every rowed onanryoued. We offer all the aid extended by any Commer cial College in the country to graduates. in ob tainnmngg situations.. Students of the College hare all the adverb , bilges of the Seminary in regard to 'library, lit erary societies, he dor. Tuition for t regular Business Course, 823. Telegraphing in connection 'therewith, tlO,OO. Telegraphing' alone, $25,00. Stationery for full Business Course, 115,00 L Board per week. H. Send foe 'Catalogue and specimens of Pen manship: Address L. L. SrAmtre, Prin.Wyoming Commercial College, Sept. 23, 1869. King l 4" , Pa. a T. by the pound, -caddy, or chest, at_ the "Bed, White and Bins" Store, Bridge Street, Towanda, Pa. ' Jan. 6, 1670. Mussel& jt Rrndswar. sir Tobacco brthe pound or pail. Red, Wh4e and Blue Stare demomit to dealers. Jan. 6,1870. BROUALL &, REIXISWAY. Tus, TEAs.—A new line of Teas at the Red, :White and Bann Store, Bridge Street, , Towanda, Pt. Itaattnam & & DIMWIT. FLOUh, FLotru.. 7 t 2 ghe celebrated Oswego Flour, wtolosale and retail, chenper than the &reaped, at tho. Bed, White and Blue Store, Bridge Street, Towanda. Pc Jan. 0, 1870. Bitintudiit, SrptieWAT. Nair The next session of the Brad ford County Teacher's 'Association is to be held at Moaroeton On the 11th and 12th of Febtnary, the exercises commencing on Friday athalf.paat ten eckick. a.m. flees•:. _ _ . __~oiv e 3dveieata~ _ H OUSE AND - LOT FOR SALE.- Thefindereigned offend /besidee `'very ileair. obis hcnuie and lot, situate on liana street; near Lomat avenue. For particulars inquire at the Book Bisiderh: Arra 1411A44w. Mala -street. Tots , soda, Pa. ' feblihrli H.O. whams. .. VOR SALE CHEAP.4-A GOOD 1' Haase "and Lot, one'. equaie *can the 4 COurt Howe. Mae of Lot 40 by MO,_ size of some 24 by sag and good kitchen and wood-home adjoining. Also ibarn On beck end of lat.-. For ND particulars =re at the composing roam of the' Enrollees febl24t ALFiPAYOF VALUABLE HORS rote SALZ.—llaving rented my farm for a term of years. I offer for sale a span of young horses sound anq healthy. Also • new double harness. Prefer to sell the span together, but will otherwise, notee•mry.; • Ilicene r Ps. Teti. '7O. . IL TOWNER. TVS SALE AT A BARGAIN.- Anew dwelling house. suitable for a small find. 17, Size of lot 76 z 100 feet. Inquire of the editor of this paper ro F. E. IlAltlill! mime agent. AT COST! The andiusigeueltrUl edible Wire stuck' of lied Clothing. Picture Prams. at 004; also hie lal7teigimk°" m humita it Viati7 XlVl re"ce4 reix2, 1270„ JA 0. D ISSOLOTION.The Pitu4if heretteare sachtllntr between the in the Made bushman. is this do dissolved by uni ted consent. The Amines; will be continued at Chamberlain's stpro by William Dittetch. MUMS DITTRICII, W. A. CHAMBERLAIN. !eau 8. t 8411.. - FAIR wpwtpa. - . all persone . tridepled to B.N. ote or wo a tnevLato wa b 7 nt WC to amain psy. meet or costs wetbe positively mode. Feb. 1. 1870.. B. N. ASPINWALL. WANTED, BY 'THE - • • ,CONTINENTAL LIFE IMIRANCE COMPANY, or NEW YORK, GENERAL AGENT Iva BRADFORD COUNTY. and vicinity. A liberal aniogewieei will be made witb • gentkenall=eaing the neemary qualifies: Rena Can at as - - • - WIBTIB nwituotaimeni, - he at ebeetnut Bisect Fens& •- • ,4 )11141D8 ) .GROOKRIES 4011 D trathoom, ist *Womb awl Tuba at - X all, 4 C. D. PMCIL;II. F°l3 Joirial B gne l) , I hereby certify that I hare been acquainted with II; Chi% N. D.. for thee twelve or Mean years, and can truly say that he sustains a high character In leis profession. and further ante that Dr. Clark auguiqui an excellent, moral and upright character. SAIECEL COLTER. It D., *. Dr. Clut mild present general bitters of IntrO. auction from a in glotity of t h e prominent gentlemen and citizens of riestern Pennsylvania, professional oreglierinse., but space forbids. • The prominent public men of Beadfordeminty are either personally or by reputation. acquainted with. the above named honorable gentlemen. . DR. CLARK, PEOPERSOR OF' ANATOMICAL PATHOLY, AND EHTBICLUI Ton THE EXVLUS,IVE.TREATMENT Principal. CHRONIC DISEASES All consultation and- Examinations of Patients made Free of Charge. • Dr. Clark enmities and ekplains your disease without asking any questions. if be understands your can you know It, and cannot bo deceived. 'lt he cannot tell your disease and bow you Biel without askinggnestions. he does not consider himself tont , yetent to treat your, case. This is the criterion to go op, and' paP..enta should not be witUded with any other. This la the only direct and positive evidence of my ability u a scientific physician, and by this . standard 1 am willing to be judged. Dr. Clark treats no cams unless conscienclouslY of the opinion that ft can be cured .or permanently benefited. Dr. Clark treats no case unless be an describe the disease and its symptoms • without interrogating his patient. Dr. Clark will treat no Chroinc Disease unless be can explain it. character to the complete and perfect satisfaction of the patient examined. And the Dr. would here most positively state, that he desires MO patient to take treatment* from tilm.'unless they are Luny and completely eatielled with his consultstione and examinations, which are made free from charge. Dr. Clark bases hts practice upon 'the incontro vertible law of Nature. First—That every, camas has an effect. Second—That diseases ire Mint prcducing effects er symptoms, and that every die. ease has its own peculiar effects sr symptome, which if properly or thoroughly understood by the exam ing Physician. ma be clearly pointed out to the complete satisfaction of the 'patient examined. Dr. axles method of diagnosing -or etplaining diseases and their symptoms is only the process of rearming from canoes to effect. and bar bees ao. glared by %borough literary iind medicalcoltste, and alio by an almost unlimited practice. in rim - form 1:10 of disease to willeh the human system is I bk.. By thbi . process of reasoning . the r has ac quired a regnitation and inccern in tees diseases seldm attained. ' , Dr. Clark la making quite a number of conTenicut appointments for the benefit of funlids who of mot go a long distance to consult him. Patients will And this. an opportunity rarely offered, find one they shookt not fail to take .admntage of. ,the Dr. furnishes all the medicines. instruments and apparatus necessary for the successful treat merit of every care. M}DICAL APPOOTAIRMS Efiß TEE MONTHS OF JANUARY.' , FRBRUARY; MARCEL AYBIL AND MAX. 1810. Erie, Pa., Reid House, January 8. 9, 10, 11. IPinabarg. Pa., llerelisata Hotel. Jan. 12, 19; 14, 15 fAxnery HUI. Pa. Medical office, Jan 18. 17,18, 19, 30 Altoona, Pa.; P. R. Hotel, Jan. 21, 22, 23. Harrisburg, MI 11. &Hotel. Jan. 24, 25,18, 27. . ' Wellaboro, Pa., Wellaboro Hotel, Feb. 1, 2.9, 4. Blossb , Pa., Exchange Hetet , FSP• 8. Pa.. Manattekt Hotel. Feb. 9. TtelleHoeu.. Ibilett's Hotel.' Feb. ' ' Elmira, R. F.Allathbint House. Feb.-11. BRADFORD COUNTY APX.'OINTIIENTS. Dr. Clark bu taken .parlors at the .Ward Mouse, Toinaida. Pa.. and will bo theft on Monday, Tues day, Wednesday. Thursday, llliday : and Saturday, February 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 1870, and also every Saturday during bisirlY in Bradford minty. Ulster, . Monday, .- Feb. . .21 Milan, Tuesday, .. xi Athens, Ex. Hotel, Wednesday, Waverly, !Amen. Thursday. Barcl. Saturday, Towanda, • Burlington, ' Monday, West Burlington, ' Tuesday, East Troy, . Wednesday. Ttoy, Troy House. Thursday, . Sania, ' Friday. Tow ylv anda. ,' Saturday. Standing Stone.. Monday, - ' Cr'k, Tuesday. terine . Wed Thursday, nesday. Friday, • tiattudaY. Monday, Bo ' Tuesday, Waren Centre, Wednesday, West Warren, Thursday, Towanda, Saturday, Ulster, Monday. , East Einnintield. Tuesday. Bentlerereek. - Wednesday, Gillett s Station, . Thursday, Molder. Friday, Towanda. : Saturday, Feauki = • ' Monday, West. 11, Tuesda 9. _ _ _ Wystuaing. Browntown. Monroeton. Tomods. ' • Leßoy, • Wendnesday. _ Etat Canton, Thursday, • Canton, •Ventral.”. - Friday„ TowandaPun . , - Saturday, NiYer• nday, Hemcindite -, Tuesdan Stevensville, ' M Wed n esday. =till, 'Thuriday. , , --• Friday. • Towanda, Saturday, Burlington. , Monday. iiintaitikiM. ... . Tuesday Smithfield, Wednesday. Centreville. Thursday. Orcutt Creek, Friday. Sapngay, ' ton.' Monday, _ New Albany.. mss. - New Era. Wednesday, -Terrytown.'...! ''", Thu=din rrifte7. Towanda, Saturday. Sheabequin. Monday, . Scats Litehibeld. Tuesday. Utchileld, Wednesday, Mop Wier, -- • , lituroday: . : Athens, Ex. Hotel, Itiday, Towanda. . Saturday, • Mourseton. Monday. . Granville Centre. Tuesday Granville Summit, Wednesday. Alba. Thursday, • Troy, Troy Rouse. Friday. Towanda. - Satutdal; . " Dither's MMs. - Monday. " Leona. - Tuesda,y, ' .. Cobunbia I Roads. Wee d day. i," Auatineille. Thursday. ,1" Tpinwall Comm, . Saturday Pride/. .. . wanda. ' ... Rome. • Monday. , ~• Potter/IR% Tuesday, Rnmedivilis. - - WedneedaY. - " Windham Centre, Thursday. _ North Rana _ _Ftl4l7. ._ Toinasta. astards7, moaday, Tuesday. wablesilay. Tltat 7 . INA Itids% 1/01 21; 22. Si, 23, IT. IreVi.:l. 4 vita Eke Cbouti of Bradford for A. D. 1669: CR. By amount returned einer&ard fur 1860 To Amount dna upon duplicates of 1838 and. i And precious years ' II - 364 26 yandonsyspara ' ' $ 7f,6_73 By amount ezoiumded to Collectors • 343 63' To amount of duplicatesfor UM . 36004 03 ".. . percentage " " 1747 41 " " 0 Brosseasrateto - 77 37 " " Orders redeemed..,,.. Nato 66 " - " " " Ine3detital reeetrals. .. ....• MO 50 . ••... per et. conaufsakin an same 492 41 ••" • In Trefuntry Jantilry I, 1839 . .... 1817 64 .. ‘4 1 .. " - on 934672 74 346 73 ------- " - " Fald - State Treasurer 6405 20 139722 62 • ~ In Treasury January 1.1870... 4202 13 Told . - •... , DR. County Oyders in account with tic Coss!, of BrdajbMier A. D. LW. , To amount of Orders Issued In 1859 524823 66 By am't of Orders redeemed ht Igo 11246.10 outstanding Jan:l,'q9 537 •• outstanding Jan. 7, IVO.. 557 OM BRADFORD 00UN. TY,' NS , . We. the Undeudginsi Conmilseioners of satil llounty. do bereby . cmtify that-the above l• • true mud correct Mateusset of the romeivels and expenditures of said -County from the frit day of January to the tbirty.fret "day of December iinelasive) A. D. 1869. . WitneAspliihemis-and se4of o.9lcost Tonnala, this 21:24 day of January . um co. - r J. A. MOODY. 1 . . EZRA LOOMS. 1 Cotoutiseioner. J. E. nista, 1 - Attest -r..-B. COOLBAVOU. Clerk. New Advettbmwatii; DiTENT 31ETALIC WHITE WIZE CLOVIEB.LINES.—Warranted not to rust wear, tare, ()corrode or injure the faked fabrics. Is shay up and ready for use. The weather does not in the least affect it. It will last for 20 to ISO years, and coats but three crate per foot. I aut now prepared to put the wire and guarantee satisfectlen 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. lEft pREMIII3I CHESTER r•.• , WHITE PIGS. • Pure blood , chart helm. Durham. becou. Alderney and Ayreshire calves Memo, Southdown and Cots void aheep, Cashmere . frosia. Imported Strtlols, Timex. Itericildre and Sefton ,pigs, Ina - all choice breeds of poultry for sale..-Bend for circular's and prices. Address N. P. BOYER'S janl9,3m Parkesberg. Cheater Co.. Pa. TO THE-LADIES -AND CHILD IIET ATUE is NEW mitziszne AND DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING ESTABLISHMENT. PArrnmei or ALI. THY Lamer drn.lts lots Sam Rooms over Post Office—Mrs. Hoyt's old strni HART A. WAOESIIII, Athens. Dee. 20. 1869. Agent.. WILVIE TO GET ' THEM ! . " - I FOR FINE OROCEIHES. . . ' Go to MENU/ETES • Pi SUGARS, • • SUGARS, . TEAS, - . ... COFFERS, - t SPICES, • SYRUPS, &c. cannot b. excelled. - Fin a very cboico article of BREAKFAST TEA, Go to MERIDETHS. For COOKING EXTRACTS. • • DRIED MUTTS FINE CHEESE.. ' • SOAPS, of all-kindp. ONIONS, -POTATOLH. ' BEANS, r KEIIOB.ViE.. Aud inlact ext•ry thing to lite Groccrylitie, Go to MEIUMETUS. You 'eau always Mid a choke article of FAMILY FLOUIIi. CROP, FEED. .• - . . . • • and CORN iiv ols. , At Um GROCERY AND PRHTISION sronz. of ' -. J. MERIDETH. . Dec. 20. 'oo.—tf Main-et.. Towandaqa. r:. F y ,BROWN, 137- MAO EfTBI6E:T, TONANDA. A. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL • TYR4 I :7CFCEIS I I I : The anbeerft;er rinpextfully &duration Aothe Fab- Dein inniera/Diat he Mann hand a large and weD selected stock - MUNK • • IDIDICLNES. - CHEMICALS. 'PAINTS, OIL • • VARNISHES WINDOW in,Ass, • • DYE grurri • • sm. Mi poke* Patent Medicines of the din. MI 10 "~ 11 PURE WINE AND LIQUORS For Medical ',unclog only. PERFUMERY Fancy and To&tertian. • Soaps of esarr description, _ Bad mss, and Common dixmifirt, . Tooth Bruattes: • • • - ' Doi ailogreosobe, • IPooket sod rine Combs, tied Powder. Puff Bosse. . . Tooth Washes. - And other articles belonging to the Drug trade too numerous :o mentkan. liming the Agency of the April i GREAT U. a -TEA. COM:PANIC, GREAT INDUCEMENTS To iiarclumirs of goods 111 !bet. &Lay- Physician gresdelptlotug end fondly receipts mu. pouaded by persona thoroughly competent.' et all hauls at the day at g ht Thankful for Vs put - llbenl par:coke, - I re spectfully solicit a continuance of the mine. OA& ime myself tbat no effort shall be spaxA to make my es tab lis hme nt second to none to this section.. . Dr.. T. I. Madill may be. consulted at th is steed as buretufors. Y W. BROWN. Jam M. 1870. - THE THIRD TERM.OF ►• • 0n'741.7r 0 , - FEBRDADX 7. 4870. Enfilitth Wenches. $6 60 to $8 cc Len rumen extra. ~Extra charge fix reel.. Deduction made Ibr absence of , one 7 fonrth tern when aimed by Muds. - Itannerr - ` • • • $2026 03 I AN 01717 t kiss nun% scam., E; I:g EMI Legal. A "DbIINISTRATORS 111 Notice in hereby Rican that, ail tscleht- Sd to the estate of wnverio J. LAD ,latebf AThartY twp.. des'ed, must' make Immediate payment. and all persons having deigns against mid estate, most present them duly antherettested for settlement OEORiIE H. KENDALL. Administrator. Jim. 18. 1876 AUDITOR'S " NOTICE-4tephest B um re. C. W. Brmia arid C. F. nr:W.,l: No. Perember term. lega. In the Oourt of Common Pleas of Bradford county. The undersigned. an anditorted by mid Court to distribute funds totm.W band, ailing from Sherif a isle a defendant's real estate, will at. tend to the duties of said appointment. at Ida once In the borough of Towanda. us YBIDAY. the lath day of YEBIICARY. IWO, at 2 o'clock p. to.. at which time and place all persona , baring es on seal money are required to present the same or be debar red from coming on raid Stand. L. /'. WILLISTON. Auditor. 3¢12:25, MO- A DMINISTRATRIX NOTI6E.-- .L - A_ Notice is hereby area that sit hided. ed to the estate of . .OPHIER DAW deed. Lt' Orwell township,' are requested to make immedi ate psyment and all persona banns alums 'Oast said estate must prsaint them duly antbentkated for settlement- - DIIDICISA DAWEE3 Jan. lit XECUTORS Notice Is hereby given that all *sans, Indebt4 ed to the extant of BOBT-COOPEE, las of Wines, deceased. mdreqne e 4 to MunedleSe payment and $1 prim bs chinas wind mad estate moe present them duly anthentlested for settlement. JAMES E. coon= szecuke.. ion. la, MO.* ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-BY virtue of an order bawd out at the Oiphan' Court of Bradford co., the undersigned. sin'istra. tor of the estate of James Campbell . win expose at public ode ou the- TIIVRBDAY. 31AUCII 10, 1870, at 2 o'clock p.m.. Me following de scribed lot, piece or wad of land, allude In Litch field township, bounded as follows:to wit: On the north by lauds of 'McKean IleDowel and Joseph It. wrpwn, east by Wm. campbsll, tomb by A. V. D. Teed, and on the wed by 8. B. Calmer and A: J. Layton, containing about 22 sena. Terms $5O down at the sale and the balance en casAnnation of We. CANFIIML, Administrator. Feb. 0, 1070, " • , A .DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE:- 11 Notice Is hereby ghat to all peewee indebted to the estate of /AMES WAWA, kte of deceased. must make immediate payment, and ell persona having claims whist said estate met pre sent them duly authenticated for mettle:mut. Feb. 10. 1810, AA DMINISTRATOB'S NOTICE. Soul'sis hereby Ores that all ladebt..f ed tothe _estate of OBSATER WELL late of Canton, dee'd„ are requested 'to man Immediate mama. and ill persons haring dolma 'phut add:' estate must present the mime duly anthentlested for settlement. • • If. exam. Feb, ;T. 1870 Adm/stretor. GENUINE IMPORTED NORWAY 04. TS. SAMPLES ma Me TO FAILVERN Front 100 to 120 bushels grown to the sere.— Weighs - from 40 to 45 pounds to the Umbel. This oats has been graft on aveq misty of soli: and In every state of the Vision. with the most perfect sue. oess. The grain to Tars large, plan* and handsome, has • remarkable thin husk. and :Vette earlier than the oenuneivostiethet. The din* is bright, dear, stout and not liable to lodge„ Isredly dear: of fruit. ani grows from 4 to 5 feet blg We turn both the White and - 111siir 'Norway, both the tome pries sad equally productive. , Wei Will send buequert of the above oats to any add:l,444;o4pda kw. " " 'Two quarts poet pa& .. . - 3 00 One M e net by entrees or trelabt. 3 Co. 11 Half 1, 20 pounds, I • 4 Oe One bushel. 40 pounds, ' • • f r • to on CANTION.-43.. We wish it distioeily tuiderstood thst this is pot a' night oda, weighing 1$ to 32 lbs. raised in New 7/180014, sad sold reader the name of leeway, but imported seed,, every bushel guess. teed to Aweigh 40 lb, or the rehtudoi... Samples (AI both Mode seat free for • three cent stamp. *WI circulars and testimoludie. Address all ceders to ' X. P. 110138 it CO.: lutl9.3in Partesbarg, Chester Co., Ps. EGGS OF PURE BRED FANCY POITLTTtIf YOU HATCHING We have on hand the largest aid besteeleetion of Fancy Poultry to be found in the ootuatiy. Y. amt ._ try: 7 hosed tei feloee,= a the coon . N. P. DOTER k CO.. Jan Uri, Par . Mature. Chester Co.. Pa. _ • FIRST NATIONAL -BANK, or TOWMA. CAPrtAL $125,000 SIIIIPLUS V11XD...-. ... 40,000 Bo* offen . 1715M1L PACIIISMS for tha sofa , ; GENERA4IBANKING BUSINESS. - _ • nrnatzerz PAID DEPOOTIS R Accolu:66 To AGOCKICHT. CA/Z G!T Couicnoi VI Nun.. Parties 'tibias to MD nova - to any part of the Vaned Ratan. torlool, baud. Scotland. or Via pin dial cities sad taints or; Europa, as here procure drafts to that wpm. f - • • '• .PAS.S4BE r#crErs To or from the old country, by but 'tamer or 'ail inn hues. ahem en tont . Enfants motronsonta as s zipFap L7q. G Hiehat Primps:dive U.S Da,b, Geld amid Saver Z. N. mars. Prial6ent.- N. N. INNTIL Togands—lnne la. IVS. • Cashier at VIM PORK, HAMS AND LAR IL D COIVIML & MIGN Doc. 1 Salta 69 874626 Ca HERR PARE. 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