. . . • . ..........................,...\**...m.L................ _-" - . wApcm pawn k.viaite„../t i v . , 8 „ vwv , •• --_pi v..... . _ woommi , , s l , ow - • s i g .-••, ~ • : . ~ l r ~ ~ t L. __.. ... • ~..„„I,_, ~ , , . , ~, • , ._, . i . ._, ' '-',-- . „,.,,,,,,..„ td - ' . - . ,„ 3 0.Ak,.... . fradfard klepotter atin t4 =, iii -- • t i ' tell • " In , --,,,,,k t iiii, Tviiii; ov ivelmo i . ieurn i dg i •-- t eam t a w s amo k maws. an -- -•• .; .., .... 11 - -,-,- - • -,'“: -,• •,-,•• - ' - "i;•.''''.4 - • - - ••., ..--- • -,••••- - --- •-.-', •••-•••••• ~, . - .., •, a, - , . ••*--,..4 - , ..a,a - - . - - . good r° 49 W .° a -t r wa rf ell " "" esees, - ,• - - ----; -- 4 - ,- - * '. l '' w -- - :ti: i'' '' t• • i:3:)t :t IitOOTS A - ND- %fan OE Si ' 4 k : Nriy-tr. jx,m, -,z-zbiccpcto --- . q tall= by the employes of thet . Pa. & N.L.nia, lent of thit Sehrader Lind Oupemli,ii hilsotro let firs' ~.4 . ,s- ellik"...!..Fue 1r.. 0 1. ' L '.. 1111111101114 -1r -.: ~ e ai. LOC.4L AND GENERAL. p i ii". - . -...t,- _y • ~ „,,,i, .4 , 11:4 1 . 4- ' ..!.:..,...L- _ .-..•- • •____.: • - impat t - ,i. ;.1...4 -, !...? .. , • :-. - - , -.. ,, : . -pi.7 '-...-.. ,•?.; . • aurieluttedeandaet'sePerbdeedeldpitilNtrit tuttesau• We bele" be itse Om" blunt.° i iii ‘ ~,,., , - • • t' ' - - ' ' '-'''' 7 ' " • .--f•t•-L- ' ' " " ' *". 1 '''''' or Tar. ItECEIVALS *IW ISPERDPII7II=6 : or samosa corm FliON LOMA* I, TO Dte which took plan at the Ward House tei fattiv Mations in the !both, and will take tiildeireele Ilirdardseea".' - .' - ". ;_ - .- '- • ; - --", ''' : "*,,i,...,' , • - •' •`• __. .. - _ _ ..A _,„. _. ____. " ' TIMM / _ • ',AMU _ • ' i XII* - • • - . • ' - CLIMB IL MO : .. .. " ----e----- .1 IllibilleristV . 'day evening. The company/lumbering het" deuce in Mph* Taub 'During Ids soknue Olpt:# 4ll , l a , , rig Paik ,„ Mir le - - Ir '' e elleselotemeel r ""v"..".." 0,- • ,„, , • ,_,,- ,_ , . . sir Now that Mutton% Ite/1 m Or fifty person*, mumbled 113 the parkin when here, Nr. Toni hiiii gassed may Mende, all ` l l 3 iirialat_ __._ l o ll **PL . j- di ihic4t ' tbli Othoo "di " ..t. d.b .; °ol . lualSl l3ol Übe tirrnsant,llN•Lmosuesd • , •.: - ~,,•., ~ ..ies.- _:„.,,,, .:.. . ••••- a, y .!...•••-_: e -,..,:t -.c • Ermertireintel : • • lard we hope arrangements winemade, W. W. Kgreurar, „in behalf of the empleets, o".wheini Will wiab him abundant suedes in his nfertrighidireeee4 ' ' - - ' `-' '" IL ....amp • Iftseehtioesteaer - ';. "a l l, hil l • Weir ' ' - le d l .ol lll/ 44 1*.ifillikeowlf.• ' - ..;'-'"'•'-- ''',: --/ -' ' -' ' ' • . ~, • - :., Prismargiiisallitelien It 971 117 for having a course of lectures here nest wag duped forward and presented Mr. Damon Der eitterprlse. ' nib% 11_12Mst'sill i aldim - end a =llot " . I' ,, i.k.r. 1 I.t , 0641 • 11A41 A l igla. T "'e 4111 r egue "" )04 "S hia re ierk e'l The lergemt net 11104 congas). u. *Damn $ 021 00 - a idd se, 0 Itgli T aille t , du se 37 ss 2.588 76 4 8° 9 Pli pmd edddig idi fi ltia ra m osay gaistage ' -.1 ::- - NI NO I: 0 ,,, L Will the Y.M.C.A. take bold ocitt ' . with a magnificent gold watch - and chain,in tha -Jam W. Net, Esq., has heel appointed /r um ; kkilailllaallta a A .,,,,,,,...e1qu i 1 i a1", /11 ~,,,„.,&&& -- .. -, "'" 0 " - "• - " ,- _ - es e gem e g peakeww, a re~i ift pdav a i dips , ~,,, ' _ _ A ; 1 _ _„,,_ ,- ~ .._.._-.._,,,_ 8eag ,, 0 „,,„,, c5 , _ ...._....—..______ following nest and appropriate remarks : . General Agent in Northern Pennsylvania S ir eaerke gym& TwgiTa" • wo a d airro t ri d e,„ Witogyme Mgagigamat ediudz,..... Swaim and. egeltied ika Mr simelliswea - af till mak . "4 . .. enx es goome„ja MB MOB eireir Dekko 71ero• ' •gs„ The Presbytery of - Suseittehan- T w o" D E ,,„„,,, e , , the Knickerbocker Life Insurance DenitiolklV MP of what kw saw slailavallateadi• Welleve "A Bodo. leeile c 'eldebe a 64116 * . ge 6 ° mos lai h = 11111 11" i liat ill =igt4..letil• Commonwealth wits - 10b0WItthat Will emit° viz leaders stpiquant every man, whitlow' his future ecetmitionmaj w aw a dad mama roes um ad amt. 1 1 . 430 0/ 1 1 = ti or at i pso "WW ros det fro tre al66o ..t.. 4o .:... o "....4.a. 're 00 " ns will hold a awn= in this place on Tuesday, Asst -Supt. Pa. & :Kr. P.R. i DTA.II Sea,- In behalf of these whose names Thbi enin .P in/ ill nun td the " i ' reliable Tito and so fult an ides as - this' of the - barren tad be.*--Fteediry. seslorstawilair reV ich ba OireTell ill Tovnuida is now being re- Coals oe 5arte,.......... ............ his WI a nn oy mpurlidd if f.z.. - ... MO Ile 7smea 9a 1 .. 0 2, Mate Uniatteneyinnt ' a& St Msrch 8, for the purpose:if installing Mr.ferew- an amvaAlA to this Paper, I have the *sure_ th . ininrium . th ecnn inbm Pani m ,.. en 114°1 and lir* 3 !. i ll bit drew life of natnroand tinei in theeastsse Th e ww ww h ur o w wwe w hdcona wa l. - a hagi o h. - ' Conned be Conanimionses •• •• Sharg, he anniemedwa ;Mom 1101 00 ••-•-•-• - , , pastor of the First Presbyterian Clinich of of presenting von with the enclosed pockage, -- --3 he this Ileetb u t• - • aim: njilint nebedusen.tho MA AM ed tend; sad connected with IC see& ' rfircoaka,„ w r ,,,, sea s gw oo 4 - - oeiviel at - • ' eilindiamta _ • - „„. 260 . 0 „, Samoa and tewliter,Wm apos erered unit ur se ,R - r • Medlems' ' •••••• • • ••• .. Timbales loattestuseur AMU 21110::••• in u i• containing a Watch and Chain ; and in ° " -Ww. reran wan admitted to practice in an Do °°°llB ' nary. __MIMI 11 Ilmwmit etripir i mad ',MUM Of v d s , mo ds , , - ~ _ , ►, , , re...ande. II 1111 --ai.-- = • an, lam called upon to add a few words, laid.- the courts of Mir county, on the 16th Lust. Mr. The sane paterimealthejef theother Medi for Minutes f or those scaommendaledne -,1 WWI Val* Mown ill beaded io•tilaMif to rh o litlkirtilttET •grfonljdu), . :1 7 .41rand illel•• •' , ~ . Tee le =UM IL Dodge. Btu thandwimer 'Me 66 quatelv expressive of the gennine senses of es- v hi tho third m o d e m, w h o 'i l , gu d w at e dfr o w, which Dr IL is canmisg v illilliTWainVilfillf . 46tiri p` ' ' • high clisese6w-of Dr. B. Cleft of Weabbertaa ee. • one Jurors 4.40 St Joke A. moo Cosambiskinee i , itil 00 gr . Those of our people vrho have teem for row social and Intuition qualitids. en- '. ,„ , • _- ,_ _____ ~.__... • ii , ie... hit.' , .Ikleeetkatibt the beautiful and WOW% : Yale y d . I b awd k ddits u m , dor y or m o w i• I - ' • ••••soce, on Poblig Dueldbui se ss ,„,,,,,,em, ' We call special ottentiost to our . te me imsassosses tmludikes eee cave •... .. . . ....•. . co oe :,e-tniles arc ha • ' ice to 3 ra Pond MIL The tertained by all those who hare contributed to Cm- Oiltint a odic; au of Vaunt Pasmu ‘ OOlll4. i i ii .7 - ~.. _ .. Pr i yol With its canal,. thou _non l el moo . admit most 0h ,,, e03 , Nr. 0 , 4 1 nom s • ' se le Jobs B. Mode . ble examinations. • - • Kr, Cleanse* ~,• ..: . ,,tiltee and =mums eau and other misme•sit kW MI • .14111111110 of staid Integrity of talanM or 1 . 1 m E. B. Coelbseudt, Clank of cauxionewneem. 1290 IN es secured there is about 10 inches thick, and thin donation. Gifts of thin character bare been made by _w e , are 479 111 •-•.1- solid and clear. employes to their employers, thne out of menie- - pleased to notice anteing Me went it, thoi slivel frm Y ibbm 'ai al " w ''' ° "' slitabei. eßeretieDeedgbedeue ties fir Yeet t lt UM order. sad of TertPlellibldildderia• f' , ' ' Hooke and litatbrasey 4 thought end men dearimjelttiatialis. ' ' ' Ter, rsePsetesur. • stock of ''- • • - ' , was IC C .9 (1 1. 817 3 . 11 12 u 7 , Sans' Total' ..... ..... AMMO Ile a ee brit in this inetance, we brig to assure you, ry ; confirmations by the rniteirStates Senate, the feeling. He is as =hem the sleek have Otar graduates are fi ll ing. potations of trim , . IV HOMO& --...---..'„. _ - - ' , that the motive springs from no mercenary name of. J. Gee Jurtee., Esq., as Consul ems as he is trotel- - 1-or BarGatte 111- ovir 60 0 4 1 1 10 47. i'' have a ttended - '": e------- • " . Mem Bo& a• A Buith4 loo 4 . RENS' AND - BOYS' ' ACOKR7 Meg ariwaseed Callestkm r? duals Tan tie Cessely stßeddloollee 04101.11111111immlparioas : ner Judge Stamm has ordere d Bonne. but is rather the outward manifestation t o m ummy e m u, N T. g awaly wu b t o, owy lerien-meto thing" tbst , t •,o4so sem ( says' .fhb botelatke from si, Kiessas, Nib things that Dobai" elate ever of maybe& Desoto, and nearly army Mite en the Union. , . —.----- . and the sheriff has homed him proclamation for rellalyt deep and s i ncere l y felt erinudithip in " I F rears connec t e d w i t h the R ut h Auditor. °lice. and throws over the whole work chum Si Oar tuition for the rejenlir Business Dowse is Comeeemwesnli et' Pseugylvents, House of repro. 1 * court to convene at Troy, on the 28th of As there exists' a sim ll ority between , the me- --Judge ?deems and surveyor Mom= an uncouth treat:es' 1 from fifteen to bratty deals .less than Mother sentsursea Itawlsburti We.: ' max AND wIN WEAR, - nicea4e eel arse*. same of CoDoebr*:: rer Cholla iereiwi grogilal! Pena. Dee, March. - ehanism of a watch and the orderly written' of a are tri twee,. . - Commercial Colleges, amk yet admen/ayes hen To wheat nag/ coneern: . • - , ................ —........"....... 0-5.... --ea-- Railroad Superintendent. It has been selected lin ear/ • ISM te 66 20 66 Bar § o lnethitt. g that everPhedY le (" We MAW id=id u rnir pec t L aded by any °Munn% 11 711: 31 11 1 . 1 . a" illthultil 8"11111"2"6" ' I • • all kiwi as All a)spriovs§latr. type of your vcelitinti. ...................--. Cook 1 tam Pow= la onilleita tee near y eqmpriaing ..s of . audiestai; Borough 4. T. Wheat $l6 62 14 36 936 ••••• •••••• gaii. Binghamton has just voted to Its intrinsic worth , and aveir•lopoie. are sig • ft . aK P . &sun , edilor of the Interested' in knowing: DeCalsr. & 1111 nun- cj n e i d , L . Oonees lit the countrY to inaduatts to 01e= WAD itel. lea It Se batM 3 rall 9 8 15 •1111118% ef sae I' - Leßoy Carpenter Boostand.. ...... .... A 110 97 110 97 ....... ... ..... ...... social quallbee, Merril eduesillon. well contrated- . Tory 4 hmatims Terve . .... .. :... "• 14 61 17 WI .. .7.... ....... ..... „ raise $75,000 for a new achool-howie. Towanda nitl e ut of the Reba ?Intents of the Possemer. Waverly Advocate, • viiited Ow Public Schad facture iheir ......r .4a vinc ih g lir eir frnin . dia .... ' Pure nidlir * ,t , s piths love all the stun-- Imam 'Met hiltilisehlolonal shading. I. Mere- FfNE AND BEA - ITY WORK Tr. 7 ikircutdl °led'. P. skau••• ........ •••• 43 66 46 46 " - The ourfn.apino is the street heart, whose ent Ire ..,_ __ ____. C. B. Nearnma UI 34 130 00 a 21 36 ought to raise 195,000 for the mole Purism°. constant pulsation heats away the minutes and hat week, and &maul. directors a severe but "'mug ' s ---- ' --3 t° r" ------ *rent of ftellikar, 'WWI to aUrarit lit" tr,6 1 7 1 :4 °Y r.15'3128°111a . l it 11° an 11°66 g ' lll° ' ° ' Yaw, at.. - Abram Waft 11109 163 lid ID 111 t6O Will the directors move In the matter? seconds. by bight MP well as by day. deserved rebtike for their want of 'Meriden to found in one of the upper dart " a vessel en* nil ° aminiill' Sc. • A. 3.IIO7TNOTON; - _ • . Athena Towsuddp LA. Weller- ' • , ••- - 2111 9111 Man : SI 71 Mir 111 Its lininnee wheel. Up the cool Judgment of . • . Seining many breech! of obis eider which wee Ttliden ke • the regular aluebteall Ca sas• FOR ' Athena Borough Charles T. NMI _,.. .. .. ?.. .... 486 It 419 6WI WI WI man. Wpm the entire machinery , under perfect the intered° of the reboot W° 4° twta believe v--1- .----•.....1 1.44 w 6.1......... MM.... our Teletrapldwa ha Itesulsonesa.„lhorswith%Xt —, ,a. • , . Asylum Low 213•11. ........ .... .. MO 22 091 16 11 01 32 96 tea. TATLOE tic Co. al daily re- control, The two hands are constantly pointing there is another public school bidligng la the """• 41 "'"'"'"""t r" ' . " 11. " . m.. " `... 741.67.Phititf IBM, $25,00. - drat:bury for phut Iton. A. A. Permian.) `‘. Fiftionts , .ince f u l a cs almai orouo Alexander Riga; ........ .. .4, els et sea a se es El at ...... sense the fees of time to admenieh the travel- comity, sei utterly unfit for roe &sours ; beiddes, where Ple want and Tier lillePr , e the/ Ilium Badness Course: 0 15 . 00 - Board Per "kn. Ocouniouwtolth of respolvaniii. Senate Chamber. I Alba D. J. Hardara ............. .. .... 111 93 120 10 1 -6 86 :., wing large additions to the already Em- Send foe' Catalom_ and specimens of lea - ran Waggot ... ..... nolo so le en al •••• • - er on the Rashest. of I/fe of the importance of ere to go a get t.Hanimbasg, Ps.: . . it is entirely too small to accommodate those , . manship. Aoss L. L. linewer. , Bodine= Tilnylap P. P. Barna - 643 90 es se 4 111 MI ......, encore stock of goods, Better bargains can timmetneste, enemy and despatch. in all his elentleseso: . , : .4,1 4 ,70 MINERS.' • Belletebio Bowen - le A. Everitt 163 WI 134 I 2 • 3 116 II 11 ...... nun here be made than they are now offering to operation,. The /ern- nets as a beak in cone who are entitled to the benefits of ii free school Commercial College, Norma. Pow A Cog would rev - , Sept, 21, PrbL ISM. W3"6" WNW... pt, utur me v.' totredul° t° 'du, favorable =Wet% 1 brelineton West 3. A. Compton t 66319 ' 6231 111 11 MI IT SO .1.... trolling the speed and regulating the stops. We heartily endorse every word of Mr. If Sr . Wien the bearer, Dr. B. ,Clark.,as • gentleman and a Canton Towns tap„ Edward Cole 11r3 60 1101 11549 42 . rugemers. which retur n a wife and steady movement mein" _ . pectfally announce to their old Mends endue- - ----•-aten---- -Zt • physician ee estinenee, sad tie rimy way as such All the latest lend 'Most popular Canton blemish J. W. Orfila • PRI 63 076 14 Il el M :e et tick:: '" the rort of the mere nendemus driving wheels. ," We had 0 recent to lardr. won h Wawa; that they old oPen &lowa as Purchase's STATE NOZNAL SCROOL, MANUISLD, seeded 6 ° Ice 00 . 01 delsm aa4 maim Yours Wady, • air The next session of the Grand d.renilent open its vigilance - whilst OR perfect _ _ , 'isolate! Nekton Gilbert -444 18 616 67 II SI 11 92 adaptation as la 'Mole. enrregiumdafittincrly with (we did not c"ll6l say fall u t t h r ro e 73:ll) ihe pnbly schoil- can lxi made, a new and heal; stock ef geode at nowt Co., PA.--The second half year (21 weeks) a. A. MUM!. styled of - , tarernaik t - - David Bayles - tae` 6 743 18 171 19 1/I house in the village of Towanda and we tenet the new and spackins Store re&intly built -toy 1 1 1/I.e s uraueuee 11161 .447. 40 . 31 e IV°. - Bantelf ' C. EL Stewart MO 75 619 11 IWI 97 34 ....- eain Sons of- Tempranee id Pennsylvania 'he selection of venr well-balseced nand. to con- ' m o ll i es held in this place en the fourth Wednes- uct. sneeesehilly. a hneiness. involving the the good and asy-gon people ; and w place la. w , aar .„.„.„„ , w ,,,,, w ,,,. „„4,,.".,,,,, time 0 _ane I _ 24 (is week?). Ind enraienoe Moen Rev. A. 11.11.1110 r. D. D. ' ft. ic. E. Andras 455-7 021 ra Ito XI 27 ...... lives and aafetv or countless human heinge tom- will not take offense when we say that mall our Y. '''". --= - - . - e' ':'''''''''.".7 . '" ''''' w I's • Lamas', J. P: Munn KO 23 Ise eft 14040 44 ...... day of April , school experience and school observation, we opening wet he given hMe papers. They The cwases for half year (21 weeks) Lucia& Waynesburg. Ps. • liellasra, 3. IL Benham . 142 00 163 77 11 919 .., matted to yenr chem. - --------esest---- Avian. with the renewed assurance of ieir Ifave never seen anything, claiming -to be a will be found far the present at the Wore of tug bearA tenteut reese'retetv fuel, oil, "swot/ To she.. ii may wag": - - Worm* Toweebtp - W. A. Kellista 719 98 676 91 l„ 40 63 . ift±l,.. TAYLOR k. Goes have now got hichest enneiden tint:. we rusk yen to swept this rh_,°°. l'hcels._,°- u.° discuss taide_, and _scla dirt bso y l , n di tc: r in, 5 r0 ,,,,,, k i i n ict „ & co. and butoronti ke Mess 00 _cents. or $lOO Psw,, We tabs gasman» in teetioring to our banana:soul i Misers', Menem Bortusilt _ /ohm Donitherty.„ • 166 01 168 33 , WM 6 311 Orwell ~ C. J. ChUbbuck .... . . ...... . ...• 936 53 986 611 SSS 6$ " 'meek State appropriation. T he expenses_ SCO aolusintemoe With Dr. B. Mai, sod to •one very memento at the hands of acre truly and res- •Y di sgrace ful . '° aetuutuunitY " flat ' 0v0rt0n..........„ ,IfenryBharmun,jr ..... ..... .... 102 48, 149 00 13 In ft /1 30 etei 71,,qr Tailoring Departmeut in full operation and retell/illy, your friends. ' lapidated, disgusting concern. It is the worse third term (I - weeks) including same, Is $6O arversele opinion or him as a gentleman of talent: et - - - C. IL Crandall._ 1191 3* 1115 40 4 M air Is • ask their friends and the public generally to . fur its being the public school building of a .MA B R I E D . less 50 endive' 51 00 per week State appropette liberal education. ot much professional experience and CRII-OREII . B Shoes "le' . , .0 Ridaburs Cbarke C. Thompson . ..., .... .... -91111-18 1164 101 8' 41 411. , . The watch as one of the best tiwiss manufae- wealthy, populous and otherwise prosperous thin. , met tree moral worth. By induldri sad and Pence versace be Las won the himself a reputation air a . end •a physickaa 'tea en title him to ill GOBl, French and Glove Kid, = Q4 , 4 4 2°111 L'Oelnill4P .W. mow 721 76 ea 35 9it 13 ylv.• th em a call. . lure, stern winding, and the cases of eighteen village. If t w o premed board of school diree- WICKISER--At-At Wiwi Parson- Da, students me charged 010 Per tem . 164 Jerh Crandall . - lo 97 es, /I ~ tore don't take the bull by the horns butt the ege, Feb. 16, 1870, by the Rea. J. .L. Bootee% Iteedt.) only for autism and use of test heal. ri b& goli gg egge ,W. B. Forrest. Al 26 1363 471 301 le g..... carat gold, and was purchased of W A. Garag e ßespretfelly. - Springfield ' IR. 11 Gleason Ur at Hu loi 6id WI .... - Mil,. Persons deairing to engage in emus. The 3vateh and chain coat about five t t l b u e ng ten ov d e e r r , s a o niere a ct t fit to shelter, at least, Mr. Stephen Wickiseg of Rome and Mies La- Board can be obtained in private families at that :ru ne there telly developed - vine Overpeck, of Herilek. ' , St i7 so =per week. .. 4. B. KILLER, President of Waynesburg College. Ps. Serge, Calf or Brit!. South Creek W. II Moore ehrhants If. P. &Mb - 9 all '490 471. . 322 11 IS , 15' 125 m i ' 83 6 'lll ...... •.r., Life Insurance business, can obtain the hundred dollars. On the back is neatly in. to the status of respectable erianlieod and am. CRANDALL-BitrTERSOt the'resklenes address "es, or any farther information, CILCILSS H. ligurra., , _ sherhequin a Joseph R. Horton . . ... . ... .. .... .. 271 1113 71l 4 111 42 Sil ugenc3 of a reliable company by addressieg scribed, "Presented to THOMAS DESIMOND, Al- Inanh°64 ' the y "111 prove themselves anything of Mr. Cheater Willaras, in Alba. Feta. lik '7O, J a w, 13, Ism • premetal, Irma J. S. Rana.) ' staliding etone ttleli e :Mtol , - 49, 73! 110 31 56 ••- • . but competent school, directors It has long At all times customers will find rem-. ; 761 411 2ti 114 20 69 Joss W. Mix, 9:neral Agent Knickerbocker sistant-Superiritendwit, by his friends." Sonic been a rhystery to us why an enterprising pe*.• by fiev..1.1.. Watson, Mr. Wallace Crandall, • ÷---veme------ Commonweatth of Peruamtvana, Sentte Chamber, ix, liourance Company, Towanda, Pa. two hundred signature* were attached to the plc, who bandy taste. beauty and comfort in of Canton, to Missrliza A. natterson, of Troy. TEAS, Tzes.—A new line of Teas at, 2 111 " 1 " ra ll Ps" • - - Towanda Tcrensbip 1 ( 1:Bowman 591 623 68, 6,24 27 57 ---a a---- letter. their dwelling s and places of business . should WHIPPLE.--MORSE.--At the home of the the Bed, White and Blue Store, Bridget Street, ''"' Clin t: `' - ' " • Towanda Borough • A. IL Mugabe*/ our assortment of goods, unrivaled Taintenlairorni - . • 66 464 771 54 43 134 46 . B. 11111 e..... ... ... .. .... '-' Br 401 58 1 , 183 21 U - 36, 1204 451 4la 641 77[.' he so utterly indifferent to those essentials he bride Feb. 22, 1870 Mr . G. A. Whipple and Towanda , Pa. Deer Bit'-1 have nothing to send you and other Troy Townahip is market and the prices at the Trusmbterrora 'Hiram Rockwell 81.3111 ." ' 1 " arpetWAL Mende to above that 1 have not fontotten the kind. AVALL PAPER.—An 'extensive assort- In receiving the valuable present. Mr. DZR- t h r , A,- t UntitiLLlgn and their surroundings when. miss Bolen illocseow of Leßoy. ' Troy Borough • ...... ....lJainea Adams . .. ..,.,. ''. 65 1015 00.... „. .. ..... 17.1 69 ea .ot now open and for sale at F.. 1 Calkins won, responded ins tiqf feeling worth, extend- e tender children bei to be educated. How 'Joseph H. Atkins . . ..... .... .... 36' 62G 931 24183 GO log to the employes his sincere thanks for the can ebildree become neat and refined in their PALMER.. -lirONE.'--At the reAde of the . Funs, PLOCIL—The celebrated rt il att ew eibeadie Pad. sa e d tb i :lt e eera.rehased i°d" T "u prio s t uDe. th e in th lames seems Agin! en ni 2 37 i 36 d• Lis,k titers -prices' from 6to n . cents per rev.' habits and tastes, when an important portis n tinder parents, Feb. kJ, 1870, Mr. Orlo W. Oswego Flour, wholesale and retail, cheape r uoverewee_ ll ,,,_essats• and are depriving t:erselvers of Warren . lAbrana Whitaker .... WM 21 1034 751... i 64 451.... generous gift, assuring them that the occasion Palmer and Mass Lucy C. Stone, both of Le. than the cheapest, at the Bed, White and Blue •"si‘assa 's fee 11 =mit• to seed Incur lowest figures. Windham ... . . imadrewltand ........ ....... .... igli 17 sal 67i 4 331 43 77 .... W.- t.ould advise all to examine this line stock of their lives is spent with such surroundings wyatmeng A. C. Stevens ... 1 1 68' 1221 39 02 02 64 18.... would never be effaced from his memory , and and under week influences r a -Raysville. Store, Bridge Street, Towanda. Pa, elli go The estteme ~ 14 fig+. making their purchases. WV of may . if that as be done. . - - Wywax W. W. Wood ' -.986 991 906 64 a 40 163 17 12.. that the watch should ever be treasured as an Jam 6, iwiu. Baaxiati ft , Bueuwelr. 1 undellerualsed tad* nay duty. that any friends .** ..• __ Welles Jesse Mail .. ... ... ... MG 99 860 46 3i 42 13i. • Won bars nothing to regret for their very mem a il'e offer in our _ • vre..l - O. B. merrew .... : ........ • ... ea 10 522 61 G 13' 27 M' evidence of their friendship. Ho concluded by DIE 1) . '.l L ED' , _ri:rim - • - . - . - t Besaaesemeats .. .. %gill IS 58 a 1—...„...1 --.1-- asking Lhefriend, 1). Kauters, Es q., of Mauch FORD.-In Pike, Sept. 22, 1869, of consump. bar me to Shields. lama. Taylor, Fa• 1 Chuk, to continue the remarks fur him. As than, Amanda Ford, in the 6.9 d year of her ' th e m" 6°4 " her Mem * sad ex t' tain '" 7 I. `" °° TRUNK DEPARTMENT, 1 . for not them Cu the way of domunents. ----------±-- - - -- Mr. K. has kindly consented to have him re- age. I would be to bear from you., • .. marks published, we give them : Your friend, - - DR. cHARLDI N. MORAY. Trvinow, ha Z1. 01,, ' J.B. RE'TAX. is- The last Episcopal Mite Soci -0.2, or the season will be held at Heiscra's Hall c,n Monday evening next. The ladies will pee. pare entertsintneut something entirely now end nivel will bo presented. It is something that :111 nll enjoy. tom"' Dr. T. _B. TjeDEGit.trr removed from the bladder of a gentleman yea ueighing thirty-two grainy.. The pa •:rnt is an Inmate of the Doctor's private'hospi ts!, end 1,, doing blare Atfr.ertin.r. We call especial attention of tutr tnue:c•locing readers to the notice of • ••Merical Convention to cotnmence at Orwell Hill, on the 15th of March, under the directiou of Prof. J. G. Towsrii, one of tho court popular end rueveltsful inetruetere in the country. S. T. DECK Eit ilttS not closed his ttock of Furniture, es some have sup paeed, but is still furnishing his customers with anything in his fide at the lowest price. As the elpelue of conducting his business .4 small, ho to srp st very little advance from eltv r kir That .was a profound philoso h,r I% he compared advertismg to a growing , rev. li• said : " The fanner plants' his seed, sad while he ni sleeping the corn is growing. with advertising : whilti t you are gimping or .sung, your advertisement is lising read ,by re, , weiands of persons who never sew you or heard of your business, nor never would, had as t been for your advertising." IS- An old subscriber sends us • following problem, and asks an answer from mt• 19c.cler of the ItxpouTrat ,ad 114mrchaaecl a beef creature weighing t'AO lbs. for $2O, each pazingln dollars. In the :I,Yi-mn A gays to It-give me my choice el. the s and i will take so much leas m quanbty Mat in blian, shall coat mu (mu rent per lb. than }oars costs you. What N 11.4 each share of the beef, and the price per lb. DA. Notwithstanding the great • been veitoesaeti at Fitosia Fnr- Store for the past fevr weeks, his atock ia anal complete. Peraons slesiromt of making ..:0671 - bargains should call at his store et once. Mr. tlntiires us to say that h•' will take whife uvxl black walnut lurul...r in any quantity in fmehange for furniture, or hr will pay cash for 20,000 fent of either. tar :NIEWUR's Hall has at Wit re- o r d the tini.hing tench, and will be formally ~ .p...ned this eveining by I.ints 11,40 Company Ban, which bus been Otter: up on the ..rzi.d,•,.t scab: or anything of the kind ever at '.'U;,' -d here. Nothing chick can add to the ~ : inn, r t or convenience of those who "trip the :11;it fantastic" hos been omitted. 11, , aupt.er a to bu prepared by Mr. WsLeon, the Elwell lionse;.autl will be in keeping with ~ r or 9rraugemo.its. inir This county was formed out ~r a part of Lyeorniog and Luzerne, Febniary ..ii, isle, and was called Ontario up to the 24th .f 1912, alien its name-was changed to Bradford. It has an area of 1,174 square miles, 7:51.3ti0 acres. The population in IMO was 1A.734. is it ims developed rapidly, the census of is7o will show a Leavy increase in both wealth t:,lp , itiotioll. Towanda is located in 41 de ,re•-+ 17 minutes north latitude, and 25 minutes east longitude from Washington. Many persons suppose that ',her ha) um received a letter addressed tolionie • rictid er acqultiiitauce, all they have tog do to it retch ttni pentm ()rho has left the One, in the meantime) is to change the address i r lc and drop it into. the post-office: The Net-Offiee Depa rt ment. has decided that all let- •.rs intended to be forwarded must, after hav ing pakreti from„the custody of the Post-office, !... prepaid by stamps in the same manner as 'llmgh the letters had never been taken in the If they are viol so prepaid they are held pnotaie and sent to the dead letter office as mimed matter. .PEOCTEDINGS.—Court con "end at !bit, place fur the second wreli on Feb. LEE The fellowingya6es were disposed of IMnirl Wel* administrator of Ambrose Van ;vv. _Nelson Vanderpool. —This tea. ti cape 'of replevin for a pair (Intent:2. The " 1 .' 2 occupied Pereralvlays, and terminated in verdict for the plaintiff and asneas the clama -6,y et ,•i: cents and costs. 111"ntao Lunorent vs. C. li lined and J. U. smuh.—ln this came it was alleged that the de f.2n.het.. had sold property at sheriff's ludo that btloaped to the plaintiff—sold aa the property a 11r. Lacy, and plaintiff chaining it. The pisiutiff brought this action to recover the amount that the property sold ectr. This case ownpietl the attention - alibi Court till Setup. Jay. and rieulted in a verdict fur the dereu elautb. The fulhming sublxenss in divorces were or dered issued: • l'hineas Nelson vs. Panuy Nelson ; Charles H. ills. v.. Phehe Ross; Wilson Carter Ta. Sarah Carter; C. W. Quick vs. Sarah W. Quick; Polly tine! vs. Perry Duel; David lialdwin vs. M. E. lain;Bal N. A. Graham vs. Nancy E. Graham; N. Mr. McAtTee vs. Mary McAffee. The following divorces Fere granted : Wood ea. Wood Olive S. Strait vi. 1... B. strict; Lois U. Lewis' :Vs. Geo. 11. Lewis; Milithallllllol2 ca. Ropharine Horton; Chris. !Lan Tauhach vs. Lewis Tubach. IA the ca:10 of the petition of the township of Albany, to levy en increase tax to pay debts. The Court order that an increase tax of .elght villa on the dollar of the Last adjusted assess ment be triads and collected by the proper ethe.:rs to pa said debts. . . Wt n. Puylu was admitted u an Attorney at Law to practice in the savers! Courts of tide tune.. GESILMILN :1 have journeyed a lung way to day, and am very proud in being chosen an the representative of so worthy a man as Mr..Dse stun.. A certeuu philnsopher, in the erection of au edifice ut untisally contracted dimensions; was reminded by au acquaintance that it was nat small fur the accommodation of his .it but the venerable sage very wisely intuarkeet„, " I shall only be too happy if 1 find fricsols enough in this world to till it? Judging from the large number of smiling faces surrounding me to-night, all, glad in their hearts of the cc-. cation that has allowed them the honor of ex pressing their esteem and regard for Mr. "Ju no...a., by this worthy presentation, I would-ad vise that the day of the philosopher is past, amt that the plan upon which he built, iiinty not be adopted by. our affable Assistant-Superinteu dent. Gentlemen, lam a tine believer In the old Bible doe:nine that "it is mere blessed to give than to receive," and front experience .1 know that it is an easier task to give gifts in words, than it is to accept the same in thanks verbally expressed. The donors may withobt encrt say, -By your worth, and our esteem fen you, we present," Ac. but oli: it is hard just thee to frame the little sentence, "Gentlemen, I thank ,you." But there is language and ut terance in the silence of the: recipient, as lie gait& crowned with blushes,-and uvicrwheltued with thankfuhiess—blushes at the ready 'men thm of his merits, and thankfulness at the con sciousness in his heart that he is not alone it the world, bat that his I.9thway is crowded with friends. hi illustration of this, I cite the Bible history of Queen Esther, who, accepting. from berliegi lord and king the gift .of the bre Mordecai and her pisiple, sank witlonit word; , .. in her peer less twenty:like a snow-wreith at his Net, and luololl the thanks she could not utter. High up in the hallo of the old honor, Memo ry, you have c2rVed - the: night for Mr. DER 'I:OND I! niche wherein he will lay away remem brance of your generosity- and kindness; and when in after yeara, his locks, grown gray,and the vigor alibi manhood liaptive to the in sidious approach of age, he alma retrace these _hallo, and re-read these tiami.e, you may rest aminred that it will be the brightest name in hie desert of life, and to which. Like as to some modern Mecca, ha widmake frequent" pilgrim ages, looking with exultant eye u) on One name :titer another; recalling with prid-- one after another of your familiar and living over again -the glory; of this happy, Lapp.; night among his friend, tient emen, for Sir. Dl:s- NOM , I thank you again and again. And noir in the interest of the employes. I have a single toast Mar the Assistaut-Superintendent ant you to work by the watch yon have this n ght presented hint, and may it always to an hour too show; nod - may It. e,idt eau Irina labor at night by some other newel: ;bat Away a on hour too fast! -It the conclusion d :he speeehei+, the com pany wm, imited to partake of a repast which -had been gotten up to style by mine ho,t limrrn. The party dispersed at fin early hour, all feeling that the oecasion had been a plea aant one. We trust the pre,..ht Superinten dents and employes of the Ilona may long be retained, and that Towanda null alwa3s be their headquarter.. .►s an c‘idcnce of the esteem in ' , inch Mr. DEsnoxn hi held at has old home, a c rude that iieeerai gentlemen from Mauch ('bunk caner all the way here to be present at the presentation; and we assure them that lie ie cnl lc,s popular in Tuna ada. ROUE. —DEAR RI:PORTER : I Will not attempt to give you the local noes of this place, for the "illustrisus Boman trio" will doubtless keep you ported. I would me - rely say that have, with pleasure and pr,tit, e'en perusing the " Ter cher in nr , (7 7 ,' a pamphlet issued by the "Bradford County Teacher's Association," Containing special reports, essays, local history, educational nriocellims, prepared and ar ranged by A. T. LII.LET, chairman of the poi.- heation committee. The Annual is a ir..irk worthy of the careful perusal of every Sou and daughter Of ' Old lirailforiL" In the history of this evutity 1 was particularly iutervited. That part of the _ln fival has doubtless coat 3.1 r. LILLET a great aluocut of labor, for which we,. 115 'citizens of liradlurd county, owe hint a dub of gi Mit de. In giving the origin (.1' tlt uatnuaef the diJer ent ;daces, oue nr tw• slight errors occur, Which I will try to correct. Mr. L. says : "LM. aye. vine is of French derivation en is Leßoy ; but why these names were given to these localities, uncertain.' In regard to Leftaysville, it is not "uncer tain." In 1791, Itonnur 31onttvi, of Philadel phia, patented a large portion of the lands of Bradfor'd aud• Susquehanna counties; and in 1795 he disposed of several thoutiand acres to JAMiS Dr. Uttar DE Cuaratosr, a French gen tleman residing in Leltaystille, Jefferson coun ty, N.Y. In 1919, Lellar bought of 31oratix 19 "tracts" more, containing soverst thousand he 1522, JAMES DE LEM: LE CILST:)11/41T sold 8.- 4 ,0U0 acres, detlucting aft "Beets" from the Ratite, to VINCENI LERAI" LE (711.1I:AiONT, of Le- Itaystille, Jeffersoli county, N.Y., fur the sum of $50,000. JONEPII KiNosavnt, late of Bliesbe, gain, acted es attorney ill fact, or agent, fur the Ls:Lnda.. Left: 40.411 c, Bradford county, was named in honor of VINCENT LEILsr, %hum the settlers highly esteemed. Mr. LILLZY likewise says: "Rome was so called by some of the early settlers, who came from Rome, N.Y." . Here, Mr. Editor, permit me to sus, not one of the "Laxly settlers" "came from Rome. N. Y." Mien in 1830 it became certain that we should have a new township, a public meeting of the citizens was called for the purpose of .naming it. Various names were vacated, "Watertown," "Pleasant Valley,"&c. 'LAII3IOX H. Falzon' (now ofMansfield,_Pa.), in view of our being on the same line of latitude of Rome in Italy, proposed - that it be called Rome. 'A cote was taken, and a large majority said "we will call it Rome." J. A. M. sa. We are inforznetithat another of our Brudford hotelx has become a parsonage. Thu Iler. T. Lr.st.LE Witaran, in Lister ril lage._occupies the -old "Barley Sheaf." The barley in that sheaf is no longer converted into wbiakr. Bev. Mr. Orysa, the new putur of the C 413- gregational church in Smithfield Center, is mov ing into one of We hotels of that village, intend- ing to make it a imrsonage. The ball-room, we understand, is to be used fur a thipdap•achout museum.. We shall be glad to beer of mots rewrisrstrins 111t14 gown. ATHENS.—Mr. OLIVER CORBIN (lath er of Dr. Coasts) died at his residence, in this place, Sunday, 20th instant, at the advanced ale of over SO years. His funeral was attended Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Prof..TOWNPII and his "little boy" gave one of their pleasing home entertainments at Man sion Donso Hall, Monday evening. It was a grand musical- treat, but the attendance was rather too small to make a paying thing for the Professor. A Soldiers' Festival is to be held in Mansion Hall Friday, March 4th, under directiOn-of the Grand Army of the Republic, to raise funds fur fitting - up their hall. We have ono room in the" new depot at this place• ro far completed as to be usfd for Rumen .gers, ticket and telegraph office. it makes a very comfortable place for passenger's waiting for trains. Last we k Mr. and Mrs. HARRY Virmsze,' of the Steno House, 'were in town making pur chases, and while absent the gas exploded in their stove and set the room on fire. It was fortunately extinguished, but the frtrniture and room was badly damaged.: Our new "bore' dads" have made an appro priation for the equipments of a hook and lad der company. and have appointed competent persona to.pnrebasc the material and attpenn tend its organization. An addition is being built to the Baptist church. for the purpeso of baptistry. lecture room and Sunday-school mimeses. Sir. CUAnisa HINTON is 1101 C in town, looking after th•: interests of the new paper. NIT. bar We clip the following from the last zulereNd.,.t ftepubliefm: A llurrEtt gront.—AbontlB93, a family named titcsLin, or VAN hacinaut, Mocedinto Towanda, and took up as a residence a place formerly oc cupied a., a touch On the premises was a deep well, originally dug by, or for, Mr. Mr. Ans, the hotel kyeper. At the time of building or ston ing tip the well, a stone shelf was inserted, b,) order of the landlo4, about ten feet down, for the purpoey of depositing in a cool place but ter, !N....4 outl such ethdr articles as might be considered necessary td its presenatiOn. The new-comer-,—the VaN l4est.trs--scon detected. or thought they did, the presence of decaying wocil in tit.- water, and it war divided to have tic sere ch card out. Accordingly two old pa triot., were detailed for the work. Their com himd efs , rt.., after a few honr.:' labor, resulted in ti,hing up a butter firkin, tightly sealed, but black with n.ge, and it: , old staves nearly rotted through. Mr. AO , tns, the old landlord, long sine retired from business, and then reading a short distance from the, place, was sent for and come down, white-haired and. venerable, leaning on his cane. After looking at it a mo ment, the old man said he could explain the whole matter. The tub had becu.let down on the stone shelf. long year.; ago, ;then he kept the hotel. As near as he could remember, it WaS over thirty years previous. The tub had disappeared in the night, and it was supposed that it had been stolen. The well had never been Owned out before to his knowledge. The tub was MAY opened in the presence of the lit tle crowd that Inid gathered. The lid was re moved, the white linen cloth taken . up, and there easthe butter, yellow as gold, and, as it proved on tasting, sweet as if made hut,yeistor day, although thirty-one r.ars had' elapsed since it first went to the bottom of the web, where it was now found„liko. Truth, tinimpain ed by,its long residence. The old man claimed the prize, and carried it off rejoicing. Witness es are still living who were present at the time, who will, with our informantonake allidaiit to the truth, In every particular, of this trite but ter story. In those days, butter was only worth rom sin to twelve cents per pound; now see the difference—thirty-five to fifty . Tents, wad not the best at that. CANTO i.—Mr. Maur : DOrintiOlrhs have been quite numerous du. ing the punt few weeks. We note the following, as reported to na: Bev: J. D. llima of Canton (51. E;) receiv ed SIOS Fader A. Clarropui, of Alba, (Dio. ciple) $115; Rev-I. B. Les; of Loßoy, (Bap tist) $145; Rev. I. J. Tvwrow, or East Canton, (M.E.) 1157; Rev. J. L. WATSON, of Canton, (Baptist) $175; Rev. B. P. GATES, of. East Cal ton, (Presbyterian) about $2OO. "Gocd," "served him ngbt," Sc., was heard on every hand when it was annonnoed that we were not to hove an additional licensed httel. Better pay Jays on dogs than to tali whisky. The Eureka Lodge, 1.0. of 0.T., have elected I). 8. ADAM': W.C.T. and Mba sues Dmvnani W.V.T. Canton and Eureka Lodges are mak ing preparation: , to organize a Degree Temple. Anti-tobacco pledges are being circulated, cud wo understand there he to be a meeting held at the M.E. church nest Thursday even ing, for the purpose of organizing an anti mhacliii society. One hundred persons at least bare signed the pledge. In the way of improvement, we notice that Wm:mu Nzsviess has again opened a dry:goods store, and that there are cavern' dwelling houses being erected. We understand that 'the school directors have concluded to let the job of making the desks and chairs for the school house to some of the mechanises in town. They are to be made after an approved - style. The directors seem desirou s to.patronize home mechanics. This is right and we are glad to see it... wa,. GE°. a WOOD has removed to the htore formerly occupied by G. B. Amman. two doors south of the National Bank, ,where be will continue the fruit business A geoid ins. vestment may always be - found at his State; of good% of the beat quality. C. F. Cross is displaying com mendable enterprise in enlarging his-hairiness. lie haw just opened a very large and 'attractive assortment of Wall Paper, selected from the la- Wit patterns, and mirehased at very, low rates. The limo for renovating and pawing houses is at land. and those'isho bare Sleek. of that kind to do should examine Cisoes'aitock making pm:chars; We aro sure he 'cia maW it to Fenn. inferos* M tat► of blm:* She um born in - Pompfort, Windham Co., Connecticut. hhe me a worthy member of the M.E. Church 40 yeati. She waif patient in sick ness and health. Her piety was practical, be- nevolent and useful. Though herfanuly, church' and neighbors deeply feel and nun= her ab sengc, yeti our ion is her infinite gain. • A. C. Sisnay. DAWES.—In Orwell, Dec. pis, 1869, Mr. °phis Dawes, in the 75tli.year of his age: Mr. pawns was a native of Massachusetts, and cane to Orwell some thirty years ago and settled on the farm on which he died. He lived in such a manner as to win the confidence and esteem of the entire communitly. WATERS.—At Highland, Feb. 6, 1870, of con sumption. William Waters, in the 38th year of his age. ROCKWELL.—At Granville, ob. 13 .1 870 .8 71 e1' tour days sickness, J. Calvin Rockwell, aged 76 years, 6 months and 5 days. Father Rockwell, was, through the kind providence of God, permitted to live so a good old age, and like a shock Of coin, fully ripe and fit for the Master's uae,ho has gone to reap the reward of his labors, having been a' faithful a Jdier in the army of the Lordlier Greenfly years. Be ye also ready. ' SPECIAL NOTICE. Iles- TAYLOR & GORE, Merchant U UCP. Lost on the street, a pair of Eye-glasses with steel frame in a small brown leather cue. Loin Ma.orun.mers. Feb. I:5, 1870. • iter• Dr. Clark and family arrived in our place - several days ago, and have taken rooms at- he Ward House, where they are very pleasantly provided Ibv Mr. Smith, the gentle manly proprietor,) with everything to make them comfortable during their stay here. The Doctor's otfice was thronged daring lad week with patients. many of whom were unable to get an interview on account of the large lll:Ti ber in waiting. To such the Doctor would say, Call again. and call early at his rations appoint ments, Mr. Denney,Dr. CL►rk'a advertisiug agent, will in various ways present our citizens with • cir cular, which von are requested to read, both to show the Doctor's Method of business, and also for the valuable information it. contains concerning chronic diseases. War The whited meeting !of the Bradford County Convention, 1.0. of G.T., will ho 'held at Canton on Wednesday, March 16. INTO, commencing at 10 o'clock, a.m. One of the Grand Loilge lecturers will be . present. Feb. 24, INTO. DAVID CRAY; W.C.T. REMARKABLE OPERATION AND BE MREALE evaz. , -. l lt the Mike of the Ward House can be seen a Neerosed Rib, taken from Miss Alißbe Rogers, of Cherry Flats, Tioga Fa. This diseased rib had caused a running sore and the mat profuse discharge for four teen years, and was considered by our most eminent physicians a hopeless case. On Jan. 2, 1870, Dr. Clark removed the dis eased rib, and the patient is rapidly regaining her lost • bald', which bad been completely destroyed during that lag period, besides suff ering an amount of pain which beggaridescrip don. • Such an operation and sumealcfnl treatment stamps Dr. Clark u a man of more than ordi nary professional ability. NOTICE. --There will be a meeting of the Hiatorkal Committee of the Bradford county: Medial. ElocieiN at the °Mee of Dr. Mason, over :Aspinwall's' store, Towanda, on Wednesday, Marehli, MO, at 1 o'clock. p. m. Feb. 17-St • D. ettar.,Chnen. I.Narrcrza Gizmo:arr. Drag" grateful, wish to express my thanks - bu Messrs. Wimp a Dmazt's liberal advertisement last week's paper. After such a public ar lan .wleigement of my philanthropy and liberal ity m business, it is unnecessary ihr me to (anger continue the card that called forth their notice. I use any Mends' language, when I add that I, also. "sincerely trust that the public will extend to Mr. WESIZII the sympathy and patronage his liberality demands." - Wben my generous friends. Messrs. Voli & D., can publish, at their own expense, each Ibitternitg commen ds turns of a competitor in trade an s. expms so much desire that he should be liberally pat ronized, I confess that I must hare been mis taken in the ides that it was necessary 'tin sell d fence to sell coal at cmit." . .Feb. 1870. H. M. l'fzus.s. tom. A Musical Convention will be held as Orwell Rill, Pa., commencing on Tues. daybibrith 141870, to continue tour days mil close on Fit daY atoning With a Concert, under tae directu.n of Prof. J. O. Towitim, of . Rome, assisteu by his sou, A. B. Towns. The Nor= Zion and the. VrcrosL will be nee as tea; books. A cordial Indianan is ea - Waled to all lovers of music. ' Puma:mu:off trximmTERATEN—We beg leave to call the attention of coal comm. era of Towanda ~ n d vicinity to the Smial See of Mr. 11. M. Welles in your kin week's is sue, wherein Mr. W. assures the public that he is selling his coal at actual cost. Such extreme liberality justly entitles Mr. Welles to rank as s philanpist of the "Pea "- body order (no pun in ten d ed, beeanse Mr. W, has just intro duced "Pea" coal,. We sincerely trust that the public—ahrays at such times—win extend to Mr. Clk ierl ni mil the sympathy and pstronsge 'his liber ality demands ; more especially from ths bet (sale states) that his priees are made in "self defence," and that he thus sells We would cheerfully assist Mr. Welles by di viding the market with him, but tee are com pelled to make our coal business self.sustain mg. This explanation's doe to the public gen erally. WAUID a Diem Towanda, Feb.lo, 1870._ NICSAT., SS. YOll can save money on evet7a thing in our`litte at the Red, White and Wu Store. Trvil, and satisfy yourselves. Sept. 9, ISW. BLUM= & BIDO&Wit, Fos SALr..., I -J. B. COOLSACCOL -of IliTikee.Rirre, sdiers: cs sale the valuable Real Estate formerly -.belonging to Rake= Whitoom6, deed, situated at Boottsville, Wyo ming county, Pa., oontaining about - 420 acres, about 75 bli_Woved, balance good soil, well tim bered, good wat i z i ß se ic. The Wm is osi the river , good • orchard, new bit. log running water at door. Deantitally 11 convenient far baldness—worth 1110.- 01 1 trg be aeld for $12,000. Tams easy. Bit-- gain tor say ono. Dee. 2,10 M: Arlin& of - Slice's; Hitojoino eiirranti citron At the Bea. - wow sad liteo Oen 9144 e et. Tomsk. • Ittantetz ilheostreAt• Me. .._)rroit—der: As you are aware, we have been doing a Merchant Tax , in busineurin Towanda for four months., and did not advertise for two reasons. First, _we had more gutsiness 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). Secondly, we thought the beet adeeetOement was Clot ma de by us and worn by! our cus tomers, but •• every day told by some one that he did not ow until to-day there was such a firm, we concluded that for the benefit of those we are still unknown to, of calling your press to aid as to informing them who we are, where we are, and what we are doing. Our name is H. Haws & Co., we do business in No. 4 Griffiths and Fattens block, Bridge street. We keep for sale a large stock of Cloths, Cana meres, and Vesting§ (and trimmings to make them up with) both foreign and domestic. We manufacture clothing fur men and boys wear to order only; in any and every style desired by our patrons, and at living rates. We keep ourselves,posted in "the styles," and age pro. Dared, if you wish it, to' give you the ultra of fashions. .For further particulars call at " The Merchant Tailoring Store," No. 4 Griffiths and Pat tons Block, Bridge Street,Tofrawit, Co.b. I, 1870. H. HAMS & co FARM FOR RAIZ IN LITCHFIELD Town sinz..—The subscriber offers for sale his-valua ble farm. lying in Litchfield township, 160 acres under good state of improvement, the bidance heavily timbered with oak and pins. Within fire miles of the Pa. k N. Y. IL H. and six miles from the N. Y. & B. B. n: 'Convenient to school, church, store, he. For particulars in quire of the subscriber on the promises. A. J. Larson. Litchfield, Feb. I, 1870-tf• i Tby the pound, caddy, or chest, at tho "Red, White and Mac" Store, Bridge Street, Towanda, Pa. Jan. 6, MO. Bassussu A Rweawsr, !fir Tobacco by the pound orpail.' Red, White and Bbie Store discount to dealers. Jan. 6, Ink BLIMINALL & R/D6IMAG Fon Satz os home and lot, comer Fourth and Elizabeth streets ; also (or rent, a house containing HI rooms on Second street; also two building lots for ask., corner Second and Poplar streets. Enquire of . Jan. 20, 1870. 1. S. Post. PLOWS, ORGANS AND MELODEO'NN.-- It always gives me pleasure to call the attention of our evaders to articles of real merit. In this co nection, we advise our patrons who are about to purchase a Piano, Organ or Melodeon, to call at W. Drrtlin:n & Co.'s Music Store. at Towan da. before buying, elsev:hure, as the instruments sold by W. IL & Co. are really the only drat class in every respect. The Becker Brothers, Ballet A .Cuniston, and• Conra- Myers' Pianos have now been before the public for twenty years and mere. The Pelanbet & Co. and fibs ringer Organs and Melodeons for sixteen years. All of them are known to be as near perfection as it is possible to make them, and aro givi the most entire satisiketion Wall who have used them. Our prices are low, and will sell Pianos from $290 to sl,sm; Organs front $BO to *l.o o oi Melodeons from 8 75 to 1300. Sheet Music, an d Instruction Beek' for Pianos. Organs, Melo deons, and Violins,,always en hand. To those who would like instruments from other makers not mentioned above, we say, give us your or ders and you shall have them on short notice. Recollect, ladies and gentlemen, that Professor W. Brennen has had experience for over twen ty years in the above business. Tuning and n> pacing done, if wanted. Sir Build up the churches! Den't let the minister, earn his more • twice over— once by prciach ng and againhy- ba i ug . for his Just dare. Yon can create an immense revenue for the benefit otthe churchm, and savemoney for yourself, by trading at the BMWhite and. m Blue Store. Th ey give oo cet4. of all their sales this year to the clinic tos s each customer to choose the denomination they • BIUJOIALL & Red, White and • Blue Store, Bridge Street,i Towanda, Pa. , Jan. 12, 1870. SPECIAL Ncrrlca.—M!isas Arc- Ttastfkroas.-11 will continue to sell my goods selivatlionnoill the entire stock is disposed of. Heiroarkiti illltese a credit of six months on ail somse+erise+ iepec Store south side of Mercer's block - Feb. 17,-1870. ler Dr. &wet, theg re a t throat and lung possum, who eares.loy the inhale laden of blePrepared Tar Compound, will be at the Ward Mouse, Towanda, Tuesday ane Wednesday, March Ist and 3d. He cures ale the worst torms of liver and female dilllculties. He cures diseased lungs after they are halt consumed. The very beat of reference given. Prof. J. 0. :Towner's daughter was cured by him after she was given up 'to tle by the best physicians. As reference, Dr. Pratt, of Tow anda, Pa. Feb. 24,1870. • iMS. The public are cautioned against negotiating for • note given b C. P. Welles for $l,OOO, and endonsed,by C. W. ClapP4 dated Oct. 1, 1889, -payable six monies after date. _F. T. Pau& Athena, lan. 25, 1870. New Advatisemats. CAIITION.-ALL PERSONS ARE cantioned ailitukamploying, harboring or trust ing oms LUKE DOLAN, ad*. IS pats old. on my aceonnt, as I aball pay no debts at Ms conteacthay. Rem*, Feb. $l, BRIDGET DOLAN, pitmumArnom—wirmAs, -L Hon. FARM $. BTBEETEB.ltesitimit Judy of the 12th andicial District. consiating ot the wow the of Bradfaed and Beisquatunma. and Dons. Yam , um Man and J. W. ITANDnut. Asodde Judges, in and-fin mid county of Bradford. has issoodir precept heating date the lath olding da ot MCourt O. to to ins directed for h a as Wensal Wisner Bruton of, the lame. COM mon Fleas and Orphans Com% al Prof for the County of lisaditatt. on Monday. March 26 1870. to continue two weeks. Notkets nineties - hereby given to the COMM" and Justices of the Peace, of the County of Bradford, that they be then and then in their proper person .tlO o'a o ck to es forenoon et said der, with hentettions sal ether remembrances, So de corMoe ds, Ulnae which to their ethos appertains le to dens; and those who are bond by a otherwise to prosecute against the who. are or rosy be In the ith aid conely, or who shall be booed to sneer at the said eitartare.th be thee end there to proseents whet Vent as she be just 420111 an Wanted to be paneled is their etre. dance, agreaWto their nothe. Dated at Towanda, the Md day of Feb'''. is the year of our Led. one throned eight hundred and seventy, and of the Isdispesthatee of the United theta. the ninety-third. , J. P. VAN FLEW, DSDLIITION.—THE _ PART ussabip herded* inbiling between the Dudes. slimed under the mine of Jordon k flattop, is tlik der dheotred by annual consent The Mesas floussmill hereafter be endured bY Thomas IL Jordan who will per all testa et the Me arm and to whom all iireounts rine al4 ens aunt be psi/ listme the Ara of AprO, or met will be nude. - T. IL .1011 DAN. In& .4. 'bar • J. it. Norm.. ENTON SALT PUT UP fl W ireitimmilliteflantet 70. . To whom It 1017 concera I hereby certtlythat I hare been acquainted with D. Clark M. D., tor the last twelve or Men ream and can truly say that, ho sustains a .high character in his profession. and further certify that Dr,Dlarit eustaine en meant. meal and weight detester. • - SAMUEL COMM, M. D. Dr. Out could-present general lettors of intro. Mallon from. insamity of the prominent gentlemen and citizens of western Pennsylvania, profewdonal or otherwlee, bat apace forbids. The prominent hono public men or Drailfordcounty are the share ether panonally or by reputrable gentlematlet. en. acquainted with named DR. CLARK, PROMISOR Or ANATOMICAL PATHOLOGY, EXCLURIVE TREATMENT CHRONIC DISEASES All col:imitation and Examinations of Patients made Free of Charge. Dr. Clark email:Mu and explains your dbiosse without asking- any questions. If he understands your ease you know it. and cannot be deceived. It be cannot tell your disease lead how you feel without asking questions. be duos not manlier himself com petent to treat your ease. This lathe criterion to ge by. and patients should not be satiated with any tabu'. This is the only direct And positive evidence of my ability as • scientific physician. and by this ettudard I am willing to be mdged. Dr. Clark treats no races makes conaderichmsly at the (Tiniest that it esti be mired or permanently benefited. Dr. Clark treats no case unless be can describe the disease sod its symptoms without interrogating his patient. Dr. Clark will treat no Chronic Disease unless he can explain Its characterlo the complete and, perfect satisfaction of the patient examined. And the Dr, would here most positively state. that he desires no patient to take treatments fermi him, unless they are fully end completely estadied with his consultations and examinations. which are made free from charge. Dr. nark basei his practice. upon the incontro. vertible law of Nature. First—Tbst every muse has an effect. Second—That diseases are causes producing effects or symptoms, and that every abe am has its own peculiar effect& or symptoms, which if properly or thoroughly understood by the exam ing Phyidaian, can be clearly pointed out to the complete satisfaction of the patient ermined. Dr. Clark's mittal of diagnosing or explaining diseases aid their symptoms is only the process of reasoning !ran causes to effect, and has been ac quired by thorough literary and medical culture, and also by an almost unlimited practice in every form of disease to whieb the human system is liable. By this process of reasoning the Doctor has AC. quired a reputation and semen in treating diwAsseit seldom attained. Dr. Clath I. making quite • number of convenient appointments fur the benefit of invalids who cannot go • long dietance to sontrult him. Patieets will end this an opportunity rarely offered. and one they should not fall to take advantage of. The Dr. furnishes all the medicines, instruments sad apparatus necessary for the euccesaful treat ment of every rase. R. Drrruca MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS FOR THE MONTHS OF JANUARY. FEBRUARY, mama. , APRIL AND MAY, DM. Erie,Pa., Reid Mutate, January It, 9. 10, 11. Pittsburg. Pa.. Merchants Hotel. Jan. 12, I*. It. $c nary Hill. Pa, Medical office. Jan 16.17.1&'19, 20 Altoona. Ps.. P.R. Hotel. Jan. 21, 22,20. Harrisburg. Pa.. L.. 9. Hotel. Jan. 24, 35. 96. :7. Wellsboro. Pa, arellaboro Hotel, Feb..l. 2. 4. Pa.. FAchange Hotel, Feb. 6. Mansfield. A. Mansfield Hotel. tab. 9. llega Born. Pa., Eszlett's Hotel, Feb. le. Elmira, N. F., Bathban House, Feb. 11. I' Dr. Clark has taken parlors at the and Howie. Towanda. Pa.. and will be there on 11Mday. Mal ay, Wednesday. Thursday. Friday . and Saturday. February It, 15 , ' 16 17. 13 and 19, 1870, and also every Saturday daring hi. trip In Bradlcird county. Chaim. Menday, Feb. 21 Milan, - Tuesday. 7J Athens. Rt. Metal, Wednesday. .. m Raven,. Mmees.. Thursday, . ... 2 , liairday. Ila I ' . 3 Towanda. • Saturday, Burlington. Monday, 1 West Burlington. Tuesday, Weds net Troy. Wednesday. Tray. Troy Hours, Thursday, " Tvan's. , Friday, owanda. Saturday. .. Standing Stone. Monday. Itumuestald Cell, Tuesday, . .. Wyalusing, Wednesday, •• Brenentown. Thursday, Monroeton„ Friday.. Towanda. Saturday, . .. Rome. Monday. , .. Leltayville. Waren Centre, Wednesday, . .. West Warren. Thursday, , • Orwell. 111 Irliiy, " Towanda. .. Ulster. Monday, ' . Fast Szeihdeld. Tuesday. Bentley Creek. Wednesday, Gillett a Station. Thursday, , Moatersille, Fliday, - Towanda. Saturday, .. Frenkandsle. Monday, . West Franklin, Tuesday, . . . - Leßoy. Wendnesday. East Canton. Thursday, . .. I..nistos. "Central." Friday, April Towanda. Saturday. Apr il day. Monday, .. Hernek. Tuesday. " • Stereareille; Wednesday, .. Spring-1M Thursday, Camptown. FridaY. .. Town* Saturday, ...1 . Butentitoo. lioudsy. " Stelittileid. Tuesday, ay. " insithAeld. Wednesd - Centreville. Thursday, Oman Crank. Friday. .. - Drwands. Ilaturibay, .. , . Monte Monday, • " Raw Albany. t Tuesday. " flew RAWednesday. ... " Terrytown. .Thinsday. Asylum. - nifty. • Towanda. ' Saturday, ..'- Monday, Vli al ul ule. tchaeld, Tuesday, Itileldkdd. Wednesday, 'Flogs Talley, Thursday. Allman, In. Motel, Fildey, rewind.. . Saturday. Monroeinis, Monday, Granvilki Centre. Tuesday Osursilla Smnudt. Wednesday, • " Albs. _ Thy. " Troy. Troy Mouse. = Teresads. . learbets MiUs. Morally. Wm. Tuesday. . Columbia X bead Medusa*. Mrsturvids. s. . Thursday, ~ - liegtenrall Cornets. MUT. AO TOlfelbaie - aelardq. " Maid* Tuesday. • .. 1. MusaMMIN, Welaseday, •• 111 Wisdkimi Ceram Theuldsy. le Weill Rms. Tam I. 111 Torosta. Odurev. Illosdir. Teselii. inidnakir. i • UMW ea NW. lifq 2% 24 21, 25, 34 11. - (From gam Dr, Cr.lvrr.) AED:MITSIEUE FOB THE OF .. SO May 9 a 4 5 au unusually attractive stock of SARATOGA, & FRENCH TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, RVII.CICLV, &C HARNESS AND SADDLERY We call the attention of Horse- men to our immense variety of Carriage and Team liar/meg, Saddles, Bridles, Blankets, Whips; and Robes, This department is directly over ow Shoe Store, and will at all,timea be fully stocked with all goods' be- 'ouging to the Harness trade. Any- thing in the , , line will be made on short votive itel)y experienced first class ,workmen. Oct. 13, 1869 F ORTY YEARS 11 Testify In tie fair 41.41 tag le,tl public .ppr:faition Or Ito Linn • • k, MON'Z'ANYES, ' OOKNEE OF MAIN Fer. AMI PIL:FiLIt; T~>tti,\XAl. PA Full oto. - 4 vt trupir and ranry DRY GooDs.: Tar a eeryLhoize article of BREAKFAST TEA. • ' • Go to MERIDETRS. Fa: COOKING .EXT - lIACTS, PRIED FRUITS, - FINK CREFAE, • SOAPS. of all ]duels, ONIONS, PUTATOLS, • BEAN'S, • ILEIRNEICE, Atd in Inct ev, t tion - g in the Cirm-ery (iv to MERIDLTHS GILT WALL PAPER. ; Too esu always find a choir« of Az elegant aisortment of WALL AND WINDOW PAPERS ne CROCKERY AND GLASS _WARE, et leg—awn tinposlation. I= 413,0CERIES. SHELF AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. CARPETS, OIL CLOTH An) HArroos. An eztgs stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERE.S; AND READY-MADE CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES ; ru:.: ..Y ~A7. ~. W n M, Trunks. Valibes and Traveling. sags. 0118 Arm PAlli=th gurthiftB , sla lakes Wow the snail Juet. roetired, 100 dates PATENT " Gni '! FRUIT . JARS Ail eau. reit +ease, atmanolgtimr's ane, snack et Mods in intent unit nrinitras• e lP quinid Mb lids of Wm Tads Tee piling Gni roertonsitiottlaidonioninsOrmain , 0. rig. Me' 4' Vii )4 y• of Brodforcl fee A. D. VW? : CR: By amount returned uncollected for 1859 T. amount due upon duplicates of 1888 and and.prellotbiyease I. 604 2. precious 'ewe - . $ 768 7:1 By aniountexonersud to Colloctors 343 I. To amount of duplbpicle. for 1869 76039 05 - -. percentage .." ' ' ' 1767 41 . . ••...11eseseesmente " - 71 87 ... •‘ ,Orders redeaned ... J..... 31420 e. . .. . lueldental recekile • 402 40- .• 2 per et. oesonbudos on raw f 02 41 in Trpmury January 1, 103. 0 I 17 04 .. - 1 l •. .' .on $36672 74 SO 33 paid State Trolourer Go:: 7n to Treasury Januar!' 1, 1870:.. • 4202 1; . 4.. DR. . Cseen:g Order:in oconeest with ar cnnney of R.-ocifon Ifor A. D. IMA.. CR. To arnaunt of ordersibened in 1869 324620 66 1 By sm't a Ord. ers redeemed In IMO 1124330 Cs n .. n .r , outstanding dan.1.113 3 371 - .. . ~ outstanding Jai:l; 1670.. .6 37 . 1 7 ----- $24626 051 BnAtitontrcoryri, &Y. -- 3Ye, the undemYogned CommiaMenere of kohl County. do hereby certify that the above is a true ant correct statement of the reccitals and expeuditures'of aatd County tromthe Grit day of January+) the. thlrty-Arst day Of Dectutber.finclusire) A. D. 1069: Witneqs oar hands and saal of 0131C3 at Tmrandarthis 22n4 'day ofJanuary. Mo. J. A: MOODY;I . - EZRA LOOMIS. Commie.doneta. J. It. BUMS. AsivadnuwaxLogaL. • Amet- - --k. B. CO6L.B.VCOII; Clerk ATM 47 METALIC WHITE ACME CLOTHE LlNLs.—Warranted 'not to nice Wear, tare, oorrude or injure the finest tabrics. la always up and ready for use. The weather dors not In the least affect it. it will last for 20 to 50 pare, and costs but three crate per foot, I sin now prepared to put the wire and guarantee satisfaction or'no pay. It not called upon at your houses, ad dress ur call at Alaralutll Brothers. Hardware store. C. L. DUTCHER. Agent. Feb. 3. 1370. • T:ran(Lt. 1311 t Ell I U .CHESTER WHITE BIOS. • Pure hlood short horn. Durham. Devon. .Uderney and Ayresbinr calves Marto, Southdown and Cots- wold sheep, . Cashmere goats, Imported Buffo's, Diem Berkshire and Sefton pigs. and all choice breed% of pus- try for sak... Rend fur circulars and prima. Addrces N. P. BOYER &CJ jatil9,3m Perkeidearg. Cheater Cite: Pa. TO THE LADIES AND CHILD: EL" or ATIW.3S. it MILLITERY AKP DRILtS .iyn CLOAK. Ta.thr. NA KING RSTABLISH:VENT. • PAT: ILLYA OF ALL THE LAILET KITLES FOE SALL Itootun over l'obt Ofrirc—Mrs. Hoyt.'n old 'WA: MRS. 74:t1111 - WAGEN:Lit, ...thew, T. 20. lti69. AVIA- WIIERE TO GET THEM FOR FINE (inoctrar.,: SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES; SPICES, SYRUPS, &e I=l FAMILY FLOUR, 11 EWE And OAR. At the GROCERY AND numstolirsiora, of J. YEIUDETH, Dee. 20, 'do.—tf Ihicort.. To:rands, Pe F. BROIV N , • fr 137 MAIN STREET, ;TOWANDA, PA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 'The subeeribre respectfully announces to pub lic In general.that he lase on hand a large and Well ecleoted stock of „ DRUGS. - . - 1GLA.133 JLNIi NIULS. , CHENEOWL DAMS, OIL, VADRISHES WINDOW OLAUNf, . DIE (MTh .. ke.. Ito. AV the polottr.Pateat Iteakinea of the day. PURE,„: WINE. AND LIQUORS .For ifedicalyeell only . . rEIit'UMERY. Fancy and Totiet what% Smut ever, tteacitptkra. Bathing t =i, c‘nrunon Sponger, Mir Tooth.Drusbeit, =Combs. and - Flue Combo, , Toilet Powder. Pay Souk Tooth .Paardeta. Tooth Washes, - and Tooth aospe. And other gett4ea tegionting to the Drug trod, too ntonerone :o mention. Hating the Agency of the GREAT U. S. TEA COMPANY, To paragons of goods In their line; Myst:tans preectipttens and family receipts am.' =dby persons thottrashly competent. et all t the day ciT niibt. . • Thankful for ttir past liberal patronise. t re. sportfully eolicit aConttnnance of the sans. pied& lag myself t o no effort doll be awed to mike toy establishment weal to none In this sestfon. itr. T. P. wuu truly be consulted at this stare as heretofore. . Y. W. MOWN. Jen. Sk THE . THIED TERM OF . MSS HUD's SCHOOL, Comzosueies. on MONDAY. TIMM= 7. WA Taus : >Os6WD brancs44. $6 40 Is MI 00. lan. tosses odes.. Ides elms Ise DNA. D 4666466 WWI Le S abuses e 6 em beetli isos mks 0101401 WOW. Itteswrgt-Ovr. ' , EP= Total - ten to ME HIPETHA IBM EMS I AX 0111:11 k GREAT INDUCE 'TS 238724 t 9 E T0ta1...., Total EXECU TOR'S _IiOTIC .14 Notice is liaraby given WO as _palms indebt ed to the emtmle of JAMES°. =ACT late 01 banitb neld.dea:mmed, are requested tombs immediate my mentm, and all pea+uns bobs elatma agatart main estate must NI oetit thew duly authenticattd 1.1• settletuoat. • FRANKLIN TRACT, CLIMES RODDY, Esccuor, Feb. 21. MO* RP.HAN:i* COURT BALE. -BY liitoe of an order issued out of the Orpbaue curt of Bradford county, the underafgeted guardian of Catharine. 3laryA. acid El3sa or, sten: ttaireit of Bichsel Trainor; lade of r. • Cia expose at public sale on the .are, - 0o SATURDAY. ILIR. 26. IL at 2 o'clock}. lowing desoribed lot. Piss or parcel of hind. In Leßoy township, bounded or fairest On the north by,litude of Vlachs Coyle. east by ---. Shood. aoulh by George Miller and west by `Aisle Randall-laid John Melletuala *obtaining 60 sera, more or less, about 20 acresliff= log house and few fruit tree* thereon. . $lOO to be paid on the property being struck dotty. 2300 on confirmation and the residue In tiro annual install. menta. with interest from eonfirtaatiott. and fa-t payment to be made one year from confirmation. JAMES Ct3illMfBKEY. Guardian. Feb. 21, 1679. E XECUTOR'S NOTICE.-- Notice is hereby serge that all psraoia indebt ed to the estate of ROBT. COOPER, bite et Warren. deceased. are'requeated to mats Inunadisdis payment and all persona having claims astalnat odd intaU tut. present them duly authenticated foe settlement. JAMES COOPBR. ltseentons. Jan. 12, 19214 RPHANS' COUE'r SALE.-BY O virtu el 'an ceder issued out el the Orphsub' Court of Bradford 00.. the nadlrl rad, rinaleftst tor of the estate ..of Jainea , Carupbell, dimmed, win expose at public sale on the premises. TEICESDAT. MARCH 10. Ino, at 2 o'clock p.m.. the loitswiug d.- scribed lot: lakes or playa of land. situate In Li:a field township. bounded as follows. to wit: On the north by lands of 31cliesn McDowel .and4osrph Brown. east by Wa. Campbell, mouth by A. V. Te Teed, and on the west by B. B. Calmer and. A. J. Layton, containing about SY scram Tana 1130 dens at the kale and. llw balance ea tronflanatlon of sale. WM. CAMPBELL. Acb3M.2isbirtnr. Feb. 8, 1670, A DMINISTRATOR'B - NOTICE.- ?iotioe is hereby siren to all persona isidebtr4 to the Wale of JAMES WALKER, We of Barka. deceased, meat make immediate payment. and att persons having claims nitwit ssid estate must pie. sent them duly sutberticst.sl toe mdthement. HUGH PARK. Feb.l6. UM. A DMINISTRATOR',B NOTICE.- Nl)tiket /V he Oven tut an Wai od to the Io reby date of 0/311ATI:ilt w. .% canton, &WA., are requested to mob hnitediete payment, end i i persons hawing doime_ avows odd estate must present Om mum duly stilmedlenned for settlement. Feb. 17, 1870 G ENUINE. t.MPQRTED NORWAY OATS. SA3LPLEI SECT FILEE TO rIIIIILEIts. Front 100 to toolsl buittirls grown to the mme,— Weighs fromo pounds to the hiebiL Mho oat. hie been known on every vulety of eoU , sarl eircry Mate of the Union. with the most perfect lie. The pain is Ivry large, plump and Onninanc bas a riquaritable thin husk. and tiptoe mike: than th. common varieties. The straw la bright, clear, 'Mot aril sot liabikto ledge, Is perfectly clear: of rust;maggrows bona 4 bo 3 feet dig We have both the White and Blasi Norway. both the ea,m• price -and equally productive. We Sill send one quart of the shove cite to an. address post paid for, ' el 00 o quarts paid, 2 Tw One pock sentpost 3 by express or freight, 0 00 0 Halfbushel. pounds. One Misled 20 . 40 s- 10 10 CAUTlOl4.—gs. We it distinctly understood that this la not a light oats. weighing 211 to 23 the raised ha New; England. and sold maze the ems el Norway. but imported seed, wiry blethei guaran teed to weigh 40 Cr the regeggeg, Samples of hush kinds sent for • three oast stamp. Also circulars and telptineseais. Addreesult orders to N. P. DOUR s CO.. . janl9,-2rn Ftekaaborg. Chub, Co., rt. • 2 EGGS OF PURE BRED FANCY. POULTRY YOB RIITOURO. • We have on band the largest end beet selection of Taney Poultry to be found In the country. Ewa ceretully boxed and skipped to =6l th e coun try. Per Circulate and prices, • • N. P. HOUR k CO.. Janla Stn Yarkesbusp. Chaster Co:. I. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL - $125,000 SvarLKs Ftn 40.000 ••••-r? Thla &oak of offers UffrittrAL rmigrair lir the traaaaction a • GENERAL BANKING _ Minn ter PAID. ON Allialiad is 6nruz. CAPX envi nrs Ceusaiir awn= Axo.Cascas.. Parties wishing to arm seam to pert of the Vatted Mateo, Englaa4lrai.ad dcotLoi er the pea. 444 titles and towns at taro's. eta hare mem drat. ter that mare. t rAss.,icez ruczrs: To or *cox the old wintry. lq ,blot Mbiaxar WI WM, always on hood. F43urszs DZIOCGIIT srnui Atacama' ARAM Prieepailfur CP.B Cad wt . d &Aker. . - . . Milli, Mutant: . 1C - 11 r. Je.. Tairands. Jim U. UMW - Opkisr. Fir; POItLitigi im ANDLWO rmzirm o=l $3122v 134614 IX x. mom mrphisocir OF TOWAIWA..