radfat't LOCAL 1,4 1014.ssinatit - zg,ritz.l Scpr Aim , a vaigable Louse sad . lot for isle gir The Elkehei ~.110 4 0 1 ,,,,,h, woomt bueisees destroyed by last week. o r Dr. E. A. , f3sArr has oommene .N.l the practice or reeditine • •-• l ei; H. P. A 1!? & C 0.11104 - par= cb.,ed theTowanas 04 iFFmrsura !um at ra.raa.Y. se—We shall publish Ea the next is sue of the Emma the remarltst of . Co AIIBENUS au the Local Option BM, rude in the House of !Sit month.' it The trnoteee of the toy Inebriate Asehtm offer • reward of WOO for the aoreeheneloa and omrietion of the I+ar• ty o r parries who met fire to the Asylum on Fri. day night' .S : ; . mit.. H. Emus k Co. have just re f-ired and an now opening lb large andwe l ea assortment of clothe and trimodnee.i okitl,men Who Prize One Roods . and perfect , Ootlll Five them a cat, :dr B. A. PrrrEs k Co. have re ronced for • kw dais (to.-hare their flint% re. r ., *lp4l t. to the east stmeof Ifitserresoew block. orriwied by R. Ji.. WuLlii for s coal office. whore their old customers will, find them mute la mot upon them with pleasure. Va.. FRANCE & LANthz . a's Conatella t,,n Troupe hare been perfermhsr at Ilizactnes Hall for the omit week. The actors are old to , nporinr to Haien generally found with such tronnos.. Miss terms and Mn.a GAMIN. All I N particularly applauded. They expect tore. main ,everal dent longer. 1. Cam- The ladies of the Congrega tional Church of Leraysville trill hold a Festival on the eveninn of March 16th, 14 J. P. CAJAL% ( , •r the benefit of said Church.- Tableaux. tunic, refreshments he. roll be the order of th,• cr. niul . A cordial invitation is extended in kr. vs,— The Bill of Fare of the Lk ,. Ball, worked in gold and colors, has t - on laid on onr table. It bears exidence of tb taateful handiwork of cur former foreman. r. H. At.t.ra. now in the johns:ma of the Bain- Font , Itimon-rrit. It is an excellent specimen of Norihfra Tier Gazette, ter" We ]rave received a commit ,:i..stwo from a prominent citizen of this place, with reference to the unlawful retailing of liquor by clealerti and saloon keepers. The writer, al .ugh ntA a member of any temperance ergs i)romises to assist in the prokention • ttifendt:rs against the laws. We will publish them communication next week, and hope it may Iron., others to action in this matter. ma. J. 0. Fsosr desires to have it tirrally understood that. his large stock of l'innitare is to he Saki at pries lower than any cstahlishmint in Bradford county can in order to male room for new goods. Early in the reason he will commence the man tuic, of all kmas of cabinet furniture. Give SW About a year since, Messrs. KINNEY established themselves in h.. y business in Parrott's Block, and • raid another store "couldn't be made Eat :" but judging from appearances, we Tens ita.. !IA araPrtion that they are having a fine than of iuttruniige. They are industrious ruing 1.1,.n• doing their own work, saving the expense f elerk hire, which enables them to sell gocids at a very close margin' Theirmanner of doing I.ugie,aa appearta to please their customers, as e man bais of them once he never leaves thin. St 1100 L TEACHERS' SALABEEs.—The School Board have made an advance tam. ni”ut by increasing the 'salaries of their tit y teachers. They were obliged to do it be they were "daily !Doing teachers. The 47 • zly., justly, and it is just as true iu 8rad .1.,r.1 ennuiy and elsewhere !, ellec tnal services aro alerayamoreitiiggaid i i , ,ittited than labor of the muscles; but here hemte, educated womes "wearing them ,ut" phvaicalls as well as overtaxing •h(ln , Plves inteilectnaliv, for the money. that I.ar”iy find them the necessaries of life. I=l Timr.—The Troy Graded School 111.1 glV.` an exhibition at LoNo's Ball on Fri ,,ay evening. March 18, c , msisting of recitations, original and selected, and Toad and instrnmen -151 inuNic. Mrs. 0.11 DAvisos will preside at the piano, and CHARLEY E. GLADDING will rect in the quartettes and choruses. Miss llosz vonc, of Lock Haven, well known as a pian ist and composer, will take part in the exercises. Prizes tall be awarded to the students for in. p..! i. , rity in elocution. The proceeds of the en -I 1, nail:MIA will be used to purchase an organ • the st 11001. Admission 25 cents.' This wil t:: bout doubt one of the pleasantest enter isinments-ever given in Troy. —Prof. CHAS. E. GLADDEN° is to conduct a Convention in Troy, commencing on the 22d inst. At a regular meeting of Frank- Coatpauy, No.l, held at the Edging R.u.e, Saturday evening, March 5, 1870, the ottt4o were elected for the ensuing year. F.4 - ,man—lxa 11. HMPHREY: F:r,t Assistant-4i M. BROWN. S.A•uuti . 1 1..sistant —J. C. LINO. cretary --JEFF. S. CART. Treasurer-01.ot. F. TAYLOR. PipcM.lll—W3l. H. PEPPAND. Mt. Foreman, upon taking his Place as chair mkt of the meeting, delivered a timely and sp rrrtru.te address, dellnina' the proposed course .fdtstlpline and action, which was mot with the unatumous approval of the Company. Chief Lacn. er, Miaiouu., and Assistant t.l„_f,W. C. Bookar, wery called upon and each , etpoL,led to bilef though able remarks. Al. thrce rousing cheers and a huge "tiger," me, tine adjourned to meet again on Satyr- II Inst.. at 7 p.m. S. S. C. PEnsoNAL —We learn that Wm. ts. err, of this place, has been tendered, han accept.xl the position of General Ship- Ag.nt for the Blessbnrg coal mines. .His ht . r.dquarters sal be at Watkins, N.Y. While , erc gra:tiled that Mr. 13rrrrr has secured a ncratit e reiqteni,-we regret to lose hum is a -.N. I : 4 l , :sor.tio, who has been engaged in th,- .I...thn g business here for the past two lies bold out his establishment to C. scawAsz. Mr. K. comes well recommended as business min, and will enlarge - the basi n•ss. Mr. Boomtown°, we believe, intends to I.ar,ie a course of studies in New York prepay .tvr, to engaging in some profession. He CU.. re, with him the good wishes of all who have mad, his acquaintance. W. T. Davits, Esq., succeeds Judge MOD in the tirm of Mr.acilt h MOSTACIIC. : 117 cars actuation to business Mr. D., although In'., a young practitioner, has secured an ex tensive practice. It is a high and merited corn -I.lna..nt, that be has been selected to take the t. , lac, of Mr. Moscow; -Cusid.ws liannsii, of this place, is about to to Lawrenceville, Tioga county, where 'h.• till opku a harness shop. Success to him. W e notice that Judge itEactahas occupied Chair during the discussion of the appro. praticu bill in Committee of the Whole, in the Lone of Representatives. -W.. had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Naz i ry, of the General Purchasing House et H. B. Nsurr 1 Co., Philadelphia, last week. Mr. N. s a s here ..n business connected with tus house. rer.ols' wanting any article which cannot be feand,tn this market, can send thdr order to tlus house and have it piomptly attended to. her particulars with regard to the' manner of doing business, call at the Eapreas dace. -J. IL Cot .nra returned from a WasterniziP few Is3s since, quite ill. He is improving. —We regret to debit that our old townsman. Jut'- Woonaurr, is sick at Battle Creek, where he now resides. Tiiil EL , TELT, is in t,sii. • WU. ewe 40111111441 . the saw-pgra lobo Mood alma OVEMIt_ 1 0 1 410“1141104/ Climot to as oxpodotood attar. Ng - I a* 4loolot Ida of otrialoioothig pow. :- at r airrenewite, ffift a llirlr truga , Lrk . b r i rftl e - lavo not bees Waal vita scopystlior-ontionisod it to boa ,Irstiat journal. M=ln=l ME 1110•1 ::.,Tiiim**04100.14;4411414311 seispeiworthsto:or.o.T. i xt. saampotic AtitetfAo*LiAthkiivi4toutiii Reg Itegialkiletaftevihigteb ”f_lllo l , Jend, Wanday, Wart* 14; To - Tneidizr. Muth 111;:ilinnreetan, Wedsteity, ROOM Thursday, March 17; • Illiyeniburg. Karth Flieltblielk Win*. Mirth 19 ; API, 1 0 1 4friAFe% 11 .; YleAaMlo is be the evening. VEND= Zdifor.: The County Calritetkie ed1.0.0.T.* to beheld-.bus an the 16th but. A large attendencei is expected. The members of ibis ord.: ss *Orneriest. eontinaingibeir Mon lit Woe at tempersuce. Onr public sehooliware suer so faU as du i:lW the CartkWhlch, is ; sus , Th e 0 4 actionNieute b to be Xemorid br the Brit of Aped). tossegitently them will be 'mare free school tutU the new hone is tomidated. I understand that Capt. SR L Namur was urenUy caphire' d b 7 a Inns widow and hu not been released.` Dr. E. A. SZAW bas just taken ids residenee in our clangs. Judgker from the hurrying to and fro of Dm Damon ntsl Nona.. there is business enough for the trio. Mardi 4.1870. • - , • Sumer Wouns.—That part of our speech which comes from our sires far bacli in the days of yore is made op, in lime part, of those short Medd which we can speak with one milse of the breath and one stroke of the tongue. Theatremo of time, through a long tract of rears and from lands not our own, has brought down to us a vast drift of new and strange terms, poor as they are hnig; and by which we lose in strength more than we gain in sound, Bqt the good old stock of wads is not lost. They shine out here and there from the heap, in bright Debits, like stars when a fsg dims the sir, or the face of the sky is dark with clouds. It will pay us for our toil to name out these games, and string them on the chain of our thoughts, which will then shine with a new light; and though the tongue may lose. in mand r il will bean the more , fit-lo- speak -all that the deep soul can feel. And it will pay every housekeeper Unite as well to buy grocer ies st McCans & MMh who always keep a fall apply of goods suitable for family use. ADDITIpNAL LAW,. '7oV:it—l ° , •D. *lngo*, Esq.. of this plaCe, has been appoint ed by Gov. (Izmir additional Law Judge for this district, in pursuance of an act recently passed by the Legislature. Mr. M.'s appointment was asked for by nearly all the members of the bar in the county, and gives tuaiverial satisfaCtion to the people. Mr. MORROW read law in U. Maxima's office, and was admitted to the bar in September, 1858. .His clear and vigorous legalmind, added to animal industry and persevenance, soon Gained for him a lucrative practice. In 1861, when G. H. WATKINS entered the army, be was chosen by Judge Wilson as a law partner, and subsequently, on Mr. Wumar's being appointed Judge of the Court of CltiMS, entered into co. partnership with Hon. U. 'Mzacra. Although still a young man, Judge Idonnow hat had an experience in the courts which_well fits him for the new and honorable position to which he has been appointed, and we doubt nut he will become as eminent as magistrate as he has been popular and successful as an advocate and counsellor. , ORWELL. —Mr. Editor: Atuong the numerous correspondents from the different tmenships; in your paper from week to week, we find none from Orwell. Why is this? Can it be that none of the people feel en interest in having their township rep,rcsented in the Br.- marts ? This state of things most be reme died. Orwell, with its wealth and enterprise, .111 of too much importance in the iffairsof Brad ford county, to be longer orerlooke.i. Orwell,' as you must know, Mr. Editor, is one of the original townships of our county. It was laid out in 1810, at the'first organization of the county, then called Ontario, but changed in An to Bradford, when it was fully oiganized for judicial purposes. The town was once of larger extent than it is at present, and includ ed a part of the present townships of Borne; Warren, Windham, and Pike. Among its first settlers were Def lEL MICHELL, iota. BARNE2I, . DAV.L.671.1. S. WOODRUT7 and T. Panituz, whuae descendants still inhabit that goodly town, and many of them now lire on tho home steads where their fathers dwelt. lore they .began to battle with the difficulties incident- 4 V) a new country. But they were men not easily disheartened. Their stalwart arms felled the mighty forest, let in theglorions sunshine upon those bills and valleys ; and after having seen prosperity attend; them and their sons and daughters growing up around them, they kayo passed away to the silent land. Bet though gone from among the living, their memory re mains. Yea. they are living still in noble deeds, and in principles of honor, industry and sobrie , ty which characterize their descendants. Orwell is in many respects a model township. It has not, so far as I know, a single grog-sh.p within its borders. There are some hard cus tomers in its population, of eunrse—some, per haps, who suck the black jug or bottle behind the door, but such is the , moral sense of the people, that no man can do this and be called respectable or even decent. They are, moreover, a religions people; no religion, of course, to spare, lint thiiy are doing what they can to .. teach the rising generation their (Icahn' to their Maker. and L; their fellow They have three or four church buildings in the township, occupied by different denomina tions, where tho preaching of the Gospel is reg ular') maintained. The result of this moral and religions training, which the people hive enjoyed, may be seen and felt when election day comes round. Out of some 270 votes poll ed at that time, all but 23, or thereabouts, are on the aide of freedom and the rights of man. Success to Old Oratell and bor noble sons and daughters! May their memory be cherished and their example be imitated by generations yet to come! Orwell Hill—as its name indicates—is, I had almost said, their seaport, or port of entry. It is, at any rate, their general place of busi ness, and of public resort. Here may be seen the Metropolitan Hardware and Variety Store of SAUT Buenos, situated on Main street, where almost anything may be Lad, ,in that line, from a crowbar down to a cambric needle. If you do not see what you want, gentlemen, don't be afraid to ask for it. Surer is quite a genius in his wa,t, and if the article wanted is nut on hand, Banff er his obliging clerks will hunt the full moon, and the stars besides, but that the thing called for shall be forthcoming. So please call on Spiny—he will deal fairly by you. Whether you see him mounted on his three-logged stool behind his ' desk, or waiting on a customer who calls for a penny's worth of thread, the same bland smile is on \ his faie, and his tongue is as smooth and oily assil fried in butter or soaked over night in • I,ut of oiL Saxes is a "cracker," Just across the street from BRONSON'S may be found the grocery and dry-goods store ofsco sots & Ftuseti. This store, though not met ropolitan in its pretensions, is yet well stocked with almost everything needed for the country trade. The gentlemanly proprietors will do the fair thing by all who call upon them, whether mar, woman or child. No Mum, DO pretension, no rheddy will find place in the dealings of CO BURN b. Famous If not so bland and , smiling es "Saw" over the way, they are equally es honest and reliable in their dealings. • . Mr. runt= is son of our Associate Judge, Hen. Zs:Baur Fazunt, of that town—one of nature's noblemen, "an honest man." The ju dicial ermine has been in,thie cue worthily be stowed. All honor to such sterling meal His sons are following in his footstep!, and imitat ing his example. Mr. Comet, too, Is Of good descent ; his ancestors were from the land of steady habits many years ago, and they brought their principles of indistry and Integrity with them into the wilderness. "Jima " has not forgotten the lesson his father taught him.. The only thing against him is, he is an old Bach—he is doing nothing for his country. But "Time on his two unequal Keeps crawling round the old clock's face ; Though none can see him shift his pegs, Each is forever changing place,--'' end 1 will atop. Ton may hear from in. again. Jos Dam. -111 r TheW4 04 11 416 11 TelegniPh opsosCas. idiom la Mame& ' the L Titossoux, • • , UII,OIIIINMOIt. • airW•ail indebtiCio McQa a suz** ..peagishish vs *sma inearm nest thootpich# tem the :tines 1 1 / : t•-• _Sr Simimea HOW% tiro oUwe'' bump innud by lasoimakaamtiii, resiider trcrlitOre bt-Montkve, OD SUM ly UMW Ipb di. 11% fin*** kw qat SS,OM whlch lie pay Jounme 001. OM . • Oar 3L DirCuArux - great 7 expkwer and iliscaterergtas been engag ed by_the T. 31.01. of this Va*, to ;Whir two lectures here on Tuesday afternoon sod Anon lug, "larch SO. Mons. Dv CRENLIN reputation s public lecturer draws crowded houses, and we think the Association Lave done nobly In. engaging him. ,Tink subject of his .lectures t ior .one Which can lie made not imlyinterestiig instructive to all ' . classes.- .rho •lecture - the afternoon will give people from the country an 'opportunity of tistening to an acootint • of , this man's wendmila.dlineryesies MAfrica. &mend Of our - citizens have heard M. Dv Crtaxtxv, end pronounce him one of triest entertaining and at the same time'instructive public sites)* extant. ' Rev. J; S. SizwAirr vira's install ed pastor of the Presbyterian church of this place on •Tuesday evening last. The instilla tion SC/1310tk was preached by Bev. D. Cur; from the text "But we preach Christ crucified, unto the Jews a stumbling block, and-unto the Greeks fOolishness ; but unto them which are tailed both and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of The charge to the minister was, delivered by Bev. C. C. Cones Rev. J. A. Item= made some very appropriate remarks with reference to the duties of the congregation. A reception will be held* the lecture room of the church this (Wednesday) evening, when the whole congregation will have an opportu nity of mooting their new pastor, who seems to hare created a very favorable impression by his sermons on Sunday last. . SM. We are pleased to see that the . ,people of Towaida and vicinity appreciate en terprise, for the "Red, White and Bine" Tea Store, of Baettlieu. k RIDOZWAY on - Bridge ;street, has only been in operation about eight `mouths and they have a very large . trade al ready; so much so that they have been forced to enlarge their store and employ morn help, for therets a continual rush. There is DO bet ty proof thin this that the people, ere satisfied with their style of doing business, We congratulate them on their success and would advise all that have not tried them to go at once and see for themselves. They keep all Made or groceries and provis ions, end sell them cheap-for cash. IMML. Somrits iintxtr, Editor of the Houston (Texas) Times, died at his. residence, in Houston, on the 14th of February. , Mr. KM NET was born in Sheshequin, Pa., March 8,1823. Ho was brought up a farmer, bad but limited means of education,was a thorough and.nomtrate investigator of all subjects coming before him, choosing rather to reach truth by his own rea son and investigation than taking it from the dictum of others. Some 20 years ago he Went South for his health, which had for years been tending to consumption, settled at Corpus Christi, Texas, and commenced publishing the Nences Valley, which he coutrolod ' till about the commencement of the late Rebellion. He was a sharp, pungent, end vigorous writ er, admirably calculated to manage a daily .po litical jounial. lie was ardent in his attach mints,. generous and forgiving to a 'fault, and deeply imbued with that sense of honor so char acteristic of the Southern people. lie leaves a widow, two children, and a largo circle of other relatives and friends to mourn his death. PA - HANGINGS. —An exchange says: When an amateur attempts this. kind of domestic d2coration,. it is desirable that he I should attend to the following instructions, otherwise the work, when finished, will be blem ished and stained:. First, pumice.stone the wall to remove all irregularities of surface, then' wash over with size, about one pint of glue to a gallon of water, and when dry the wall is ready t 3 receive the paper. The paste should be well boiled and then passed through a hair sieve to extract the lumps, a fruitful oonrce of stains. if the walls are inclined to show damp, add a little corrosive sublimate to the paste to prevent mildew forming on the surface of the paper. The most important matter is to allow the paper to remain pasted-for about ten min utes before hanging, in order that it may be well stretched before being placed on rho• wall. Stout paper hangings, such as the "flocks," etc., require a longer time. If you buy your paper of Coosa, and these directions are attend ed to, the thinnest papers . will bang without a crease, or the objectionable water stains which characterize bad workmanship. Arevis.—A large assemblage gath ered at Mansion House Hall Friday evening, on the occasion of the "soldier boys'" festival, tin der the directiun of the Grand Army of the Re public. The receipts were f 225, which, after paying expenses, will leave a sufficient sum to lit up the hall and free tho society from debt.. It is a gratification to observe with what inter est and earnestness our citizens and ladies as sisted on this occasion, and to all who thus as sisted and contributed the "boys" return their most sincere acknowledgments. At a regular meeting of 'the Post, Saturday evening, March 5,.a resolution was adopted naming the encampment "Perkins Post, No. 202," in honor of Captain Arouirres 8. Palmas, of the 50th New York Engineers. Capt. Pgret anal was killed at the battle of Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, 1862. In the. blinding, storm of abut and shell, he with ilia men were engaged laying the bridges for our army to pass over the Rappahannock, and he fell at his post•like the Roman legionary at the gate of Pompeii, almost the first sacrifice in that battle. He sleeps is our churchyard, but a noble record is graven inAnch comrade's heart, of dangers and, privations shared in our country's cause. '...qrhe fallen how sacred! Their names ,cannot .• perish ; Engraven are they on each patriot's heart Their memory untarnished each comrade shall , cherish, Their fame and their glory shall never depart." MTh. REBECCA McGronox was buried here 1 last week Monday. he, with her luieband, 11. T. MCGEOROE, were mong our old settlers who ' came to this pia& a , ut the year 1826. She was 73 years old at the time of her death, and will be mourned by many friends. Mrs. HANNAU McArrau died in Litchfield March let, aged 77 years. She has been togreat sufferer for a long time, and for Three years has been totally deprived of sight ; but ill all these afflictions was cheerful and hoping for the hap pier existence beyond the grave. Mr. • Mum TOZER and family started from here on their way South last Monday. . There seems to be a great controversy among 1 oar little sister towns of Elmira, Waverly and Ithaca, in regard to the precise terminus of the northern end of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. We are too extremely modest to put in our plea for this bone of contention, but presume when the three roads centering hero, and eonnecting with this "great northern coal route," shall be completed, that the question will be settled to wnnebodys satisfaction. \ There is to be a "Sociable," for the benefit of the Universalist society, at the Athens &change Friday evening of this week. - ThOiarnesi shop of B. S. Sireaxsiv was en tered by burglars Monday night, and a quanti ty of harness and leather taken. They entered with a false l key, and after getting the "traps," marched of; leaving the key in 'the door and shop open. Next week we are to have two papers started here—the "Athens Gleaner," .by C. T. licarom, and the " Athens Gazette," by Came = HINTON —so there will be no farther need of your cor respondent scribbling. We hope to be able to summon ..becoming dignity and - make to the dear public our lowest bow. Ntr MARRIED. CHANS—GREKNI.—In Wyaos, Horeb 2, by Her. H. J. Crane, William P. Crana and Mu... Eliza Green, both of Athena. KNOX—DINOCIL—At the real& nee of the • bride, Laceyville, Pa., March 8, 1870, by Bev. D. D. Oro. F. W. Knox, Attorney.aWan, Coudersport, Pa., and lira. Amde li.Umeek, daughter of Gen. a Wakeman. 311Li.Elt—CARPENTER.--At lionroeton, Feb. 96,.1870, by Rev. Hillock Armstrong, Hr. Emanuel Hiller to 3lias Catharino M. Car . .penter. both of nonrooton. ' imi&mgrlnk- -Peocaied was born ju WWII= <knotty, Cobb 1314141144:47. 1781.., ot- 18 0 1 . bkapouv zmitk ro 3 .usuurs, 1 4! , io the present kornehip f of Warm, •ifin'oiit - nntirokin - iiideinesi, , ` sad with their outfit,. conabding of .rlea area luel bunt nestin. ,Stit :Unit foci -roof and Lombok houghs for kbed, in which they lived daring t4ilituMuerlo4 l 4:Abot ed' aM timed nidiet . Vet liidlirith - iihnatL'the' nearest grindstone being eight mike distant, which distance they had to walkirbenerer their axes needed grinding. • • • In att .. 4 ll ° tit,X-414°11°0 to cOonoetteut to spend we winter. In the •ispring of 1862 they started with their parents and the rest of , the :family for theii new posseisliniewlth lierso arid 1 1 1 ez teams. When therreached the North JUT !: .er, they f ound the lee had melted' away tem , the'shores, so that . theywere compelled tobnild temporary liridges to get as and cdf;_and after days and weeks of toil and struggle over moun tains and uubridged streams, theydnaltyland ed inDieirwilderuess home. t = - , Vith theesception - Of inie - year;decesuied hid lived in Warren or tho adjoining townships ever miner, until his son, - Di. -. Caritinv; 'removed him to, Athens About . two_ years abuse, where !he cOfild'aistelinier bim minbiteito hisantsits during his declining years. • Ho retained his memory remarkably to the last, and took great pleainre in recotudlig the hardships and adv4tnres of the. - Old pioneers. He related many incidents connected with the early histciry of that portion of our county, which doubtless may be, new and perhaps in tereating to most of the present generation. At that time the townships of Orwell, -War ren, Windham and Pike wore called, nuclei the old Connecticut title, respectively, Graham , . Shirtelle, Watertewn and Lookorc bid not hav ing sufficient inhabitants in either to transah business er hold an election, they were consoli dated anitcalled Orwell. He served as consta ble in the now township when the courts were held at Wilkes-Barre, and used to walk there throngh the wilderness to attend to the duties. pertaining to his office. During one of those journeys he became lost, and night overtaking him and-wdd beasts all around, be almost be gan to despair, when ho came upon a herd, of cattle lying down for the night. Driving them .up and following their tracks at length brought him to an inhabited cabin; where he spent the remainder of the night. He was temperate in all his habits, using nei ther alcoholic drinks nor tobacco. He never made any protection of religion, but was per fectly conversant' with the whole Bible, and died Satisfied to.trust himself with his God, Could we but readzo how much wo owe to the old pioneer, before whose sturdy hands and stout heart the forests and' wild beasts disap peared, and by whom almost insuperable bar riers weie surmounted to establish schools and churches which were to bless the generations yet to come, in& by whose unceasing toil the hills and valleys of our beautiful country have been made to yieldtheir abundant harvests of all the comforts and luxuries of life for our en joyment, I think we should not jostle him aside when wemeet him with his snowy locks and tottering Step, nor grudgingly contributo tolds wants or happiness, but stop and ask ourselves, 'ls not he my benefactor? Have not his toil and enlist and privations shed countless bless ings on my head, for Which I owe him, at least, a debt of gratitude? Is it not a duty I owe to him, to myself and my God, to guard him in his helpless flays, to smooth his pillow on the bed of death, and as a fast sad duty, finally to close his eyes in that sleep that knows no wak ing? C. SPECIAL NOTICES. OS. TAYLOR & GORE, 'Merchant Tai fors. - • C - TOWANDA, Pa., Mar. 2, lbio. To (I.e Agenis of Marcip's Safes : Bins,Believing, - as 'we do,. that the Safes made by the American Stetuti Fire-proof saw Company, and for which we are the local agents, are superior to any other in resisting fire---and believing that certain representatioree reported to have been made by volt to parties recently purehmung Marrin's gates, concerning the Meant Safe, were either wilfully or iourantl.) false—aid wishing to demonstrate practically to the business men of this vicinity the superior tire-proof qualitietkof our Safe, we hereby offer you the following challenge: We will put the Safe now in ow Store against one of equal size of Mr. Marvin's make (fire proof), raid Safes to be of the ordinary make ss to thickness of walls, material, Ac. the Mar vin Sate to be furnished by you, and both Safes to be placed in the open air and a fire of dry wood.to be made around them and continued for the space of eight hours. The party whose Safe shall fail to preserve its contents through the fire, shall pay the whole expense of the burning, including cost of Safes, trafittportation, wood, , 1 / 4 4!. ; the burning to take plaeo in the town of Towanda, Bradford county, Pa., and under the superintendence of a committee of five (5) disinterested gentlemen, two'(2) of said committee to be selected by you and two .by ourselves, the fifth by the four already chosen, and their decisiomshall determine the relative merits of the two Safes. This challsngo shall be open for your accept ance or rejection for the space or too (10) days. Hoping. to hear of your immediate acceptance, we remain. Respectfully yours, Diurrnras, Local Agents. M. Our readers will have noticed Dr. Clark's letters offintrodnetion from the most piominent men in the State. Also read care fully his circular, and observe the large expe rience the Doctor has had in treating diseases. The Doctor has placed a large number under treatment in and around Towanda, as well as more remote pads of the county. Wore we authorized. to publistk the names of patients in our midst, who have been benefited by Dr. Clark's treatment, persons Would be silk prised at the effects of remedies flitter his ad ministration.. These remarkable cures, in cases who had suffered - for years, make the Doctor's services much sought by invalids,,` On last Sat urday, tho office, parlor and halls of the-Ward HOUSO were thronged by patients seeking his treatment, and scores were compelled to s leeve without containing the Doctor, on .accorint of the large number in waiting. Dot as the Doc tor remains with us for a long tithe, .all will be afforded an opportunity to °Maui treatment from him. No case is published, except by spe cial permit from patients thenisq4s. March 10, 1570. 26- All kinds of grciceries and pro visions, fish, &c, at the lied,' White and Blue ~ store, Bridge street, cheaper than the cheapest. starch 10, 1870. NO-Wooden ware , nt tbe Red, %Shiite and Blue litorr, Bridge If trcet. March 10, 1870. Kr' Good soaps for 4 cents per bar at the P.etl, White and Blue store. L'relge street. March 10, 1870 SoLraEns Bousrr.—Bv a recent opinion of the Attorney General of the United States, soldiers enlisting under act of July 4, 1864, are allowed the unpaid instalments of bounty, if they were diseharged by ~e xpiration of service." All such can obtain their bounty by applying to EL B. Melivix, Attorney-at- Law, office over Mason & Co.'s Banking House, Towanda, Pa. ' March 10,1970. Rem BE IT ORDAINED AND IT IS HERE BT BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE Beaman or Tow.t.Nna, That the Borough Onn uance passed June. 19th, 1869, relating to he erection of buildings be amended and extended so that it shall include the following limits, wherein no building may be erected except in pursuance with terms of said ordinance: On the West side of Main street East to within 75 Viet of the East side of Second street, from Washington to Maple street. On the East aide of Main street East to the river. From Wash ington to State street. A. DIVES, Burgess : _ Attest—G. D. Morrabitr, Secretary. _ Feb. 10, 1870. ;, . Mr The stated meeting of the Bradford County Convention, LO. of G.T., will be held at Canton on Wednesday, March 18. 1870, commencing at 10 o'clock, - a.m. : One of the Grand Lodgcr lochirers will be present. Feb. 24, 1870. DAVID CRAFT, W.C.T. RESIATIKABLE OPENATION •A! Rt ituutr.ux Cvnz.—At the office of the - Ward House can be seen a Necrosed Rib, taken from Miss Phebo Rogers, of Cherry Flats, Tioga Co., Pa. This diseased rib had caused a running sore and the meet profuse discharge for four teen years, and was considered by our most eminent physicians *hermitic ease. On Jan. 2,11170,:nr. Clark removed the dis eased rib, and the, patient is rapidly regaining her lost health, which had been completely deatreyod during that lang_pariokbesides sow - sting an amount of palm Which beggars dMetip• tient. Such an operation and successful treatment stamps Dr. Clark as a man of more than ordi nary professional ability. : . • Towanda church will bo Racially welcomed. ; 'I 1, , litp.llh2cartitist94 Xir.Arc Exhibition given In the White Church to Woo; may evening. Miu4,lB, 1870.. Proceedelhuthebenelt olthe 'OB ,;-.'l4tdio.teidottllrctettii.--s r:,t; 7482 4 1 . 3 , /11.70=4tti. • . ies.. No eicueO for itOiOg -dirty. &unbars of soap ler 25 cants, at the Red :7111Literitantitbe;1110.144341.-- le. Yon can save money on every. thing in ear limit the Red, White and Blue Store. Trric and;salary reareolves. Sept. 9, ISM a " ' ' Bnitorattle'Btnartrxr. Ton SALt - Cooutivon - Of Wilkes-Barre, offers ci Sari 'the vabisiblei Ilea Estate form erly belonging to Soloman. Nilitonttkdoo'd. situated , at Scottsville, Wyo trithicountY; isbciut 450. acres; about 75 improved, balance good soil. well tim bered, good water power, &c. The farm ie on the river, good bulldinini, orchard, never fail ing running . water at 'the 'door. Eleautihilly situated. convenient fur business=worth $20,- 000 ; will be sold ter . 02,0p0. Tenn. easy. Ear • gain for any ' - ' = Deo.- 2,1859. Stir . We guarantee satisfaction in all the work wo do. We cut, make, and trim's clothing ferimen and 4nla wear. • . HARM& CO. 4 Bridge Street. Towanda, Pa. : lirromma COMfEIICIAL COLLE6E.— "A Business Educatipn will be of advantage to every man, whatever his return occupation may Tholifiryoming Commercial College, establish cd in 1863, and connected with Wyoming-Semi nary, offers a thorough and complete course of instruction for those desiringa commercial edu- Its location in the beautiful and historic Tal 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 Institution from Mississippi, Kansas, Min nesota, and nearly every State in the Union. " Our tuition for the regular Business Course is from fifteen to twenty dollars less than at other Commercial Colleges, and yet advantages here are in every reaped unsurpassed. We offer all the aid extended by any Commer cial College in the country to graduates in ob taining situations. Students of the College have all the advan tages of the Seminary in regard to library, lit erary societies, &c. e" action Tuition fur the re Business Course, 523. Telegraphing in c ection therewith, $lO,OO. Telegraphing alone, 25,00. dtutionery for full Business Course, $15,00. Board per week. H. Send for Catalogue and specimens of Pei manship. ' Address 1.. L. SPIIAOLT, Prin. Wyoming Commercial College, Sept. 23, 1669. 'Kingston, Pa. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MANSFIELD, T/00A Co., PA.—The second half year (21 weeks) will commence 31ondity, Jan. 31, 1870. The third term (14 weeks) wi,l C01111111:11Ce Monday, March 21, 1870. The expenses for half year (2rwcelis) iclud ing board, tuition, room-rent. fuel, oil, washing and book-rent, is 192 163 . 50 cents, or $lOO per week State appropriation. The expensea' for IMO term (14 weeks) including same, is $3O less( 50 cents,or $1 00 per week State approprite Day students are charged $lO per term (14 ireeks) only for tuition anii use of text hooks. Board Can be obtained in private families at $3,50 to $4,00 per week. For catalogues, or any farther information, address CIIAIILCS 11. VEniULL, Jan. IS, 1870. • ' Principal. TEIS.—A new line of Tea 6 at the Bed, White and Blue Store, Bridge Street, Towauda, Ps. BfruatuA.u. S Binetp,rly. FLoch, Am:E.—The celebrated Oswego Fleur, wholesale and retail, cheaper than thecheapest, at the Red, White and blue Store, Bridge Street, Towanda. Pa. ' Jau. 6, Ivo. BRAMIIALL 3ln. EDITOR—Sir: As you are aware, we have been doing a 31erclutut Tailor ing business in Towanda for four months, and did not advertise for two iyiasons. First, we had more business than we could atteud to with the amount of assiskance we had. (but now no have enlarged our establishment and added to our force to meet the demand). Secondly, wo thought the best advertisement was Clothing made by us and warn by our cus tomers, but being every day told by some one that lie did not know mitt) to-day there was such a tire, we concluded that for the benefit of those we are still unknown to, of calling your press to aid us in informing then' who we are, where we are. and what we are doing. Our name is II: ihntits Ai Co., we do buAmesa in No. 4 Grittitlis and Fattons block, Dridgiis street. We keep for sale a hiTge stock of Cloths, Cassi meres, and Vestings (and trimmings to make them up with) both foreign and domestic. •We manufacture clothing for men and boys wear to order only, in any - and ovary style desired by our patrons, and at living rates. We keep ourselves posted in "the styles," and are pro pared, if you wish it, to give you thu ultra of fashions. For further particulars call at " The Merchant Tailoring Store," No. 4 Griffiths and Pattona Block, Budge Street, Towanda, Pa. Feb. 1, 1870. H. HABILIS a Co. 'ARM FOR BALE'IN LITCHFIELD TOWN.. SIIIP.—The subscriber offers for salo his valua hie farm, lying in Litchfield township, 160 scree under - good stfito of improvement, the balance heavily timbered with oak and pine. Within five miles of the Pa. & N. Y. It. B. and six miles from the N. Y. .t E. IL B. Convenient to school, church, store, &c. For particulars in-, quire of the subscriber on the premises.. A.. 1. LA:lirON. Litchfield, Feb. 7, 1870-tt6 Res T by the poubd, eaddy. or chest, at the "Red. White- and Blue' Store, Bridge Street, Tonanda, Pa. Jan: 6, 1870. BILCIIHALL Mika.-way. tare Tobacco by the pound or pail. ted, White and Blue Store discount to dealers. Jan. 6, MO, RHASIKALL A: RIDGEWAY. ion 6ALL: OR R ENT.—A house and hit, corner Fourth and Elisabeth streets; also for runt, a house containing 12 coons on Second street • also two building lots for sale, corner Second and Poplar streets. Enquire of Jan. 20, 1370. I. S. POST. !PIANOS, OIWANS AND iitt..l,9,lW.ONS. It 'always gives us pleasure to t'alrtheiittention of our readers to articles ofreal merit. In this co nection, we advise our patrons who are about to purchase a Piano, Organ or Melodeon, to call at Wx. Drrrurcn's Music Store, at Towan da. before buying elsewhere, as the instruments sold by W. D. are really the only first class in every respect. The Decker Brothers, Mallet & Coniston, and Conrad Myers' Pianos have now been before -the public for twenty Years and more. The Pelaubet & Co. - and Sha ninger Organs and Melodeons for sixteen years. All of them are known to be as near perfection ad it is possible to make them, and are giving the most entire satisfaction to all who haven sed them. Our prices are low, and will sell Pianos from $290 to $1,500 ; Organs from SSO to $1,000; Melodeons from $75 to $3OO. Sheet Magic, and Instruction Books 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. Drrntion has had experience for over twen ty years in the above business. Tuning and re pairing done, if wanted. W. Urrrnicn. iter Build up the churches! Dan t' let the minister, earn his money twice over— once by preach ng and again by begging for his just does. You can create an immense revenue for the benefit of the churches, and save money for yourself, by trading at the Bed. White 'Ana Blue Store. They give One per cent..of all their sales this year to the churches, each customer to choose the denomination they like. ••• BaaxirALL & 'RIDGEWAY, Red, White and Blue Store, Bridge Street, Yottanda, Ps. • Jan, 12, .1870. 29 The public are cautioned against negotiating for a note given by C. F. Welles for $l,OOO, and endorsed by p w . Clapp, dated Oct. 1, 1809, payable six months, alter date. F. T. Pant. Athena, Jan. 23, 18;10. • MODS. DU CHAILLII, THE GREAT AFRICAN EXPLORER! WILL DELIVER TWO .LECTURES,, amitcuit's NEW TALI., TOWANDA, PA., TUESDAY, -.MARCH 22d, At 3 and 7 o'clock. P. Under the auspicies of the Young Men's Christian Association. Much 10, Dire r XrAnk.gnl 4 . /1 , EaklltAllllll, i COIMPIONOMESMW;:, Or. Cliik hes tugs _ . ama); Wednsadar. reeerelld -11)00aday. 14. anit,mot, OM 1 1417 , ,7„ f=ll7- e d. • • Maine 7. • j ;:` Athens. El. HOW. - Waertr. Mmals. - 25' BMW% TOdlirm " • , =0%1" C`d - 12Dtulsy, 28 West Burlington. Tuesday, ` Mirth 1 DM Troy, • Wednesday, 2 Tratilkey 21mrsday; 'se Sylvania. w. - • Friday, e.. . Tormsa, . - ishirdaY;- ` Skantling'Stone. Monday, Entomierfiehl Cr% Tuesday, Wyalusing. . Wednesday, • Browntown, Thursday. Vonrooton, Falk!. •• Torrid*, , Safurlar, Monday. e. Tuesday. .Waren Centre, a Wednesday. West Warren, • Thursday, Orw S an day. Towa. . Saturday, Ulster, - 'Monday, East Smithfield, Tuesday, Bentley Creek.- Wednesday.' Station.' , llmrsday, • - Mosiersillo, Friday, Towanda. , lieturday, _ Frankliudale. V .- Monday, West Franklin, Tuesday. Laney, - , • . Wenthiesday East Canton, Thursday, Csattcel. !Ventral." Friday. • Towanda. 7 Saturday, Myersburg, Monday, Tuesday. Steverunille, Wednesday, Spring UM. Thursday, Camptowu, Friday. Towanda, Burlington, • Monday s Springfield, • Tuesday. Smithfield, Wednesday, Centreville, Thursday, Orcntt Creek, Towanda, Monroeton. Monday, :New Albany. , Tuesday. bw Era, - _Wednesday, -Tarrytown. Thursday, . Asylum, Friday. , - Towanda.' ` Saturday. Sheshequin. Monday, South Utah:Uhl. Tuesday. Litchfield, • Wednesday. TiClic3 Valley. Thursday, Athens. Ea. Hotel; • Friday. Towanda, Saturday, Monroeton, Monday. Granville Centre, Tueiday Granville Summit, Wednesday, Alba, Thursday, Till. Tray Manse. -Friday, • Towanda, Saturday, _Luther's Mill., Monday. Leona. Tuesday, Columbia Z Roads, Wednesday, Austinville, Thursday, Aspinwall Corners, Friday, Towanda, Saturday, Rome. Monday, Pottervlll,.. Tuesday. Wednesday, Windham Centre, Thursday, North Remo, - Friday. Towanda, Saturday. Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, May 21, 23, 7t. 25, 28, 27. Feb. 1. 187 e. . ARSHAI.IIA BROTHERS M 4IIARDWARE STORE, M.ERCITR'S NEW BT:OCK I= Is the place to buy all acids of I-1 A. - 12, D "V'T A R, is For rash. We have ou baud and are rewiviug a large Block of HOUSE FURNISHrIiG GOODS, DOORS. : BABA BLINDS • tiLAK.s. PUTTY. • . AND LtATHER BELTDiU Our Paiiita. OJs, &c.. arc of thy befit quality and will be Fuld very low. Wry ere alit° air..rits-for the great AMERICAN STEAM SAFE (SAN P)RE'S PATENT) The wily reliable Fire Pre , 4 Safe made. Abe) FAIRBANKS'S SCALES, SCHA.GHT.T.COKE POWDER CO BAUGH'S RAW BONE SUPHER . PHOSPHATE I= la *I * h. IVA /FAO =AI al b '1 pry 9arw•e and mainllacture out '1 the beht MEM We are also prepartd to do Jobbing of all kind!. We are the only agents for the celthratzd new EMPIRE COORD;G STOVE, The In.,t r yoking st.we to and ev.ry Ans. N‘arcont.,ll...) give natiglaction. .14r....11 10 • '7O. A THENS GLEANER We purpose issuing, about the middle of Mardi, au independent family newspaper, healing the above title. Tim GLEAsen will be a saveu columnjourintl and furnished at the rate of $l-50 per year, ltrvtuia "My in advance. At the same rata for any other pe riod—s. 2 0 0 for sixteen months. $lOO for eight months, 75 cents Art eta months. cents for font months, 25 cents for two months, Single copies 5 cents. Advertisements at the average rates. We will seek to exclude all swindling matter and make our paper tit for and wel come to every fireside. In giving the news of the day.eve will CtideaVor to sneer clear of mere partizan polities—giving. how ever, impartial accounts of the platforms and nomi nations of both parties, and the results of elections —thus avoiding the personalities and useless alter cations It• common. A specialty will be to gather local news, and also historical sketches of fliin and adjolninglowns and counties. As 'Bradford eaunty has but three papers in a population of nearly MOO. while Susquehanna and Lycoming, with less population, have four to aim, it is believed there is ample room for a good GILTANER in the northern and central parts of old :Bradford especially. Entrance to the printing office , betwcen the post office and Exchange lintol. tli T. HESTON. March 10-1 w Athens. Iliadford Co.. Pa.' DISSOLUTION.—TIE FIRM OF Moslull Bros. & Co. is thi's day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued, and all accounts will be settled by Marshall Bros. All persons Indebted to •the late Item will call and settle immediately, as all accounts must be settled to date. IL T. MARSHALL. Towanda. March I. '7O. W. R. MARSHALL. DISSOLUTION.-P.D.MORROW _A-. having been appointed Judge, the Arra of Mercur k Miirrow la dissolved. W.l'. Davies, EM.. has taken the place of Mr. Morrow, and the busi ness will be carried on In the firm name of 3fercur te Davies. They will close up the busines of lifer. cur k Morrow. ULYSSES MERCUIL March, I. 1870. GIFFORD' NATIONAL PAIN Killer acd Life Oil. am the Great Family Specifics that find a welcome in every home as a Sovereign Remedy for more of the common Ills of life than any other medicine in the market... Sold by de dere in medicine generally. Manufactured by C. T. GIFFORD. Chicago, IR., and 143 Main et., HORNELLSVILLF., N. Y. March 10,-'7O-3* Q EEDS.-OHIO, WEST BRANCH 1 , ,J -and Orwell Clover 13eed, and Ohio Timothy Sqerl for aala at March 4. '7O. W. A. ROCKWELL'S. PLASTER. - 800 TONS BEST Cayuga Ground Plater at Bridge Hills, Mon roeton. Pa., for which all kinds of Grain will be taken in exchange. March 10. W. A. ROCKWELL CANED FRUIT.-RE ACHES, Pine Apples. Pears, Plums, Tomatoes. Rasp berries, Strawberries, Whortlberrite, Corn, Peas and ail varieties of Jellies. • March 4. 'TO. W.it. ROCKWELL. FISH. - SHAD,- MACKARELL. Bening. ascots, ILllabat, Criflah. kc.. at March 4. 'TO. OCKWELL'S. A.K.ES AND CRACK MS.--GRE- elan Bend. Scot-•h Honey, Onnee, Raison. Lem. on and Ginger Cakes. Washington Jumbles and Coffee !smut. and all kinds of Crackers at March I, 'lO. W. A. noczwEws. PIP s S.—THE LARGEST AS sortment of Pipes for kale at March 4, '7O. W. A. ROCKWELL'S. A - 1 1 COST! The undersigned will sell bls entire stock of Bed Clothing, Picture Frames, kc., at cost; also his large stock of Furniture, at greatly reduced prices. Feb. 2. MC JAMES 0. FROST. TIT,SSOLUTION.--Thepartru=i heretofore existing between the sm in the Music business. is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. The business will be continued et Chamberlain's store by William Mech. WILLIAM DITTRICH. W. A. CHAMBEELADT. Feb. 8. 1870. FAIR WARNING.' • „ All persons Indebted to S. N. Aspinwall by note or account sea .requested toy snake immediate pay. ment or costa will be podtlllll7 made. Feb. 1, 1870. 8. N. AIIIII7WALL. ALL RINDS GROCERIES AND Provisions *at whokrale mod lam, it KW 20. Q. B. PaTOlll. CASH PAID FOR HIDES AND PELTS al COWELL k MYERS TRY. OUR TEAS AND COFFEE, covrru, k _ . 04:1 0 404,11144-4glioli .Y, , ~1-1:11z!A t - - "fl i f -,..:' ' c rfteliirliuid m oat complete ea , scirtni "'"' ent of goods in:-tbb; line ever afrereil in Towanda, is now being 0.,t -ceivea HITMPHREY•. - BROTHERS;- We Oil await attention to our stock of =I i ',. ,fg,NEt' i . 41ill. *: BOYS' FALL 4ND..., WINTER WEAR, 22 25 Z/5 28 22 ao 31 1 .4 nearly einniniainiall :kinds of"! ME FINE AND IlEA.it WORK Ilfa MECHANICS, PM BM All the latest and most popular styles of - la.tigEs;. in Goat, French and :Glove Kid; At all times, cuatonieis will find our assortment of goods, unrivaled. in . this Market and thetriees at the lowest figures. We offer iu ottr TRUNK DEPARTMENT,, an nuttatuill:sr,. ; attractive stock of SARATOGA tt FRENCH TRUNKS, TRAVELING' BAGS, - RETICULES, &C HARNESS ,AND SADDLERY We call the attention of Horse- men to our immense - variety of Carriage and Team Harness, Saddles, Bridle:c-Blaukets, This deptirtuieni is 'directly over our Shoe Store, and Mill at all times be fully stacked with all gooils be- longing to the Harness trade thing iv the line will be made on aLgrt nutice and by experienced first c lass workmen. " Oct. 13, 1869. FORTY YEARS Testity to tlio,tuir dtallug awl public appreentitm of th" firm o MON7 I I'..,4‘.NYMS, coRNEr. Of NLIIN ..IND PUBLIC f5,41*.i1tP., Full stock of 6 - lapis sod leauty Au elegiuit ast.orttneut of WALL AND WINDOW PAPERS i/ L,ie of CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, Full ltue of P. D. MOItRW. W. T. DAVIES. suz.t..r OD SADDLERY HARDWARE., CAUPETS. OIL CLOTH 4.'D STATTINGS Au extra stock of • • RZtllY-MADE CLOTHELNG t Trunks, Valises and Traveling Bags. OILS AND PAINTS. quality guaranteed. and prices below the mmeral market. To purchnsant of goods In their line. Physicians prescriptions and family recelpta ct4toz rounded by persona - thoroughly comptlent , at all PATENT "GE3I" FRUIT JAR; I ' mrs° , f .. the deY'ee night. ;net received, 10 &sou Ail glass, self sealimc, at manufacturer's prices In line...a stock of Goods in extent and variety un equaled this side of New York city. -The public are IVinvited to call aadevualncsogOjkadces. , 1 I • IftrETLIiIEL • OM AND . MINERS. 31utaLs', and CHILDREN'S Shois, Serge, Calf or Buff. Wbips 'mid Robes TRAM EIMMINE DRY GOOUS GILT WALL PAPEI?. Li CI st)les—orn trupurtatkna, OrROCERIES. !GLASS AND SALTA CLOTHS', C4S'SIMERES, MIMI BOdTS AND SHOES ; Red Siete' feriae. VOR SALE-A FARM OF FIFTY al Acres, within the Borough ltmftt, 'ball* , for =tote. Inquire of Charles Mercur. at tbii Of as Yon Crook Bituminous Compsny. Tar. OW, • , • Yeb. 28. 1870-tt ..}kal - SALE - AT .t A. rBA.ROADI know dwelling bonseondtable fors forsmall WS& IN Bids of lot 7$ 100 feet,.' Inquire of the editor V' this paper re F. E. HARMS express neat: NOR SALE—A. RICE LITTLE cottage and hail acre of ground, for less than coat.. Five to ten =tante. yolk frau Monroe bora' A very plesaant attnetton. Anlyon thoprondera for all neeeraartindmuition. • . ." - • - JOBB' BIGENBOTAY -• febMw3* - - Monroe, Bradford co.. Pe. TIOIISE-AND LOT FOR SALE:- The nnderstonedeffera for sale it very deals; able house _and lot,' situate on Mani street, near Latest - avenue. Fur particulars Inquire al the Book Illrterg, ,e frour Main. street, Tow. feblew4 11. C. ISIITCAEFAI. FQIi , § ALE GOOD .1. House and Lot. ono annaro - from the-Court House. Bite of Lot 4111 by 2200 alas of k man 21 by 2134 and 1400 Litchi:at and wood lonia 10,1cdn'on., Also a bran on back end of lot.' For telr - pgitlcUlano tannin at the c.sapcsdng room of the .Rworrata Ogee. feblttt. .IARM FOR- SALE.-1S SITUA. tell 1,13 Monroe township. Bradford comfy, Pa. Joining L. Bockwell, one-half mile trons. Monroe borough, on the main road to E. W. Uslelp. contain. tug 15 acres. 13 improved, with a - good house and barn and some fruit thereon; the voperty of Jacob Magill, deceased. Per further -InformatLin k.uvitre On the premises. March 0-3 ml ELIZA 31AdLL. • OR S A L 0147tRitOR Sate zny residence situated on die corner of Second and Elizabeth streets. It is one of the moat desirable situations in town. If not sold soon It will be ler rent. Persons desiring inforntation aa to terms, die:, will please call on Me at the tloal'Ofilco of Messrs. Ward b. plverr. . March 8-w3 • WW SCOTT. ' HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.-- The subissiber will sal her residence; situ ted on the corner or Locust avenue and Cherry street. Let 130:150. Two. story frame house. con taining seven well-arrangiir rooms. Cistern And well therm. BnildlOgs now and in good repair. Forlnnis inquire at. W. A. 'Peel's law office, ur of thi subscriber. on the . premises. • March 3. 1870. MM. X. L. WOODRUFF. in ARM FOR SALE.—Situatedl.Albany township, Bradford co., Pa., ono mile front o..Keudall'a grist-milk and tits Saint-an & Eric Railroad. containing about fifty. acres,-about thlrty.tive intproved, with good buildings and a good orchard thereon. Well watered and pleasantly situ ated. ,For further information inquire of Joseph and Vet! Albio.- on pretulacs. • FOR SALE.—A 'valuable Water Ppwee, with Atop and house. with !; acre Of laud, how used for general biacksmithing purposes.. Location good. Power is permanent and free from damage by 111 h water: d. good location. for manu facturing purposes. Alsort house and of an acre. of laud. with barn and, frttit. Terms made easy. Tor furtlior particularslnquire of rho subscriber on the premises. personallyeir by letter. CEO. T. GRANGLIt, Mycraburg. Itradford County. Pa. ft LA-4 it FARMS. FOR SALE.-AN PROVED rarrn contaiuink 100 acres. about BO acme improved. v.ith good framed house and barn. ALSO—A.farm of 00 acres,--partly Unproved. no buildings. wi:lta large_ qumility of yellow pine tim ber growing upon it. -_ ALSO—One of 100 acne or more, urimproved. with white-oak and other timber grow lug upon it. ' -AU are within four miles of Towanda and offered for tale on easy terms. Ui O. P. CASH. . Towanda; ]larch 1-4,1 . DDESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SILE CHEAP.—Owing to ill , health the 'tinder signed offers for sale cheap a Fold Hons.:. Barn: Wagon and Blacksmith shop,• with about-1 acres of laud. Two good wells, a cistern. and' plenty of good frail. trees thereon: This property la. located in Sheshegnin township. Bradford county, ra., on on the river road,' and . mar. a good - school and church. Possession given immediately. For fur. thet particulars inquire of the proprietoe, G. W. Vineent r at Towanda Agricultural Works, 'or Wm. Ignyder,niheshequiu, Pl. • , G. W. VINCENT. 8. It O-tf A RARE CHANCE —A . flinti with a crop ready to barstat to pay for it. re. served Wilber lot on eau! place,. loins bundk. 155 a , rss. Ito:n notis with katasincut. Iluyw 18::G_ Outbuildings, two orcharda Ifiargerly twu Title gmsl. bit:lain in Eouth Owsgo. seven miles from Owego. , Terms rosy. not suld soon will be yarded to a party that will ntarlist hit, wood and birtils.r. Western propsrty talten in part ray. I'm pat bailors addrsa If. It. GIFFXRD. • Ft 1.170. Wltsaloa, 111. iRAIS AND HO USES FOR THE PEPPLE! We eff.,x for seven I Lunar. d- good F. 1.19/... and / 3 4.1117.1 TIONS VS.. Pa.. and the Candi:mar well located and healthy, some v. , 411 good improve. melds and extra land—uldeli we will r:ii eery eArap and 03 ra-qY',Onn , ' , . In prta, range from Five 1 5 . Fifteen 'lona* per aere,and once rop wilt more that pay for Om c tof the property. We will refer pur chasers-to partier here who have bought of uwwith . in the past few mouths, and aro offered an advanct. ef over fifty per cent. / alt parfliadars furuiahed on appllUaticat. We 'aro , now organizilag . a uOlottl 0' Perinsylvaulans to go south next spring. A goo , ' opportunity for all good citizens. A prospectlat psrty will visit the youth the last of January—al: who wish can go at,reducad rates of fare-by applying to as. Over 65.000 acres of first-class Piao Oat:, Ce dar and Cyprus timber on navigation at from $1 50 to it 00 per acre. Terms easy and all titles guaran teed perfect. H. MALCOM . DWYER ok Co.. • Dealers in Leal Eestat,,7ll Walnut street, • J4O. 12. 1870,. Philadelphia. IDE FARM FOR "SALE. --By agree 1' ment- of the helm the valuable real eetate AMOS G. CORNEBY, deeeabed; will be sold at public auction on the.premlses, en THURSDAY. ILARCH 10. 1870. Said farm as SeAutifully aituat...d, and lies on Gre - banks ut the Susquehanna' rt‘er. and on no maim road leading from Towanda to Athena, in Athena township. and contains 130 acres. with about 1u acres under good improvement. There is the preinisoi two good frame dwelling houses barn,. shed.; also a good Orehard and other fruit trees. The farm la a valuable one, and is well adapt ed fur farming and dairy purposes. Terms will be mule known on d.ey of sale. Good and sufficient title gifen. For further parthatlers address • C. PAGE. Adru'r., nr , - P.l l l. FLOOD. Milan,-Pa jill. 2•i. 1 8104 w • A. VALUABLE DAIRY .FARM e on sat.r.—The imliscribera oder for sale their lino -Dairy Farm, situat,d two miles cast of Green. wood. lfellenry Co.,' Illinois. Said farm contains threnbundred and twenty acres choice land. describ... &I as fellows : 160 acres cholco timbered, 100 acres meadow.'and GO acres under the plow. Good- dwel llngrhonFe and outbuildings, large cattle barn altf,O. and good horse barn. The finest living spring!" in (Le country, running through a commodious spring. Louse. Is capable of keeping 73 rows, and is only 1., miles from Abbott's Cheese Factory. Terms one. half cash. balance in easy payments at 6 per cent. in terest. References. -11. Cicrsuld. It. 8. McHenry, Greenwood, McHenry Co.. IIL. or F. It. Ayer, Rhesho. gum. May 8. 1848—tf. Nem Advertizemer.ts. p 11 . EMILT31 CHESTER WILITL PlUs, Puro blood abort' horn. Durham. NA:L Alderney rantamsbire calves Memo. Southdovtu and Cots. wold tberp, Cashmere eoste. Imported Entrain. Essex. Berkshire. and Sefton pigs, and all. choke breeditof.poultry fur sale.' Send for eircuhirs and prices. .-Addreba N. P. BOYEE & C 0... janl9.S,nt , Parkesbarg. Chester Co.. Pa. EGGS -OP PURE BRED FANCY POI.7j..TRY FOR kurcirmo. We have on hand the largest and beat selection of Fancy Poultry to be found in the Country. Eggs carefully boxed and shipped to any part of the coun try. For Circulars and prices. address S. P. BOYER ic janlB.3in Parhesburg. Chester Co.. Pa. W. BROWN,. I 137 MAIN' STREET, TOWANDA, PA WIIOLESALE AND . RETAIL DRUGGSST• ' The sUbseriber respectfully announces to the pub• Le in general that he has on hand a large - and well selected etock - DRUGS, . • . . . MEDICINES CIISMICALS, PAINTS, • OIL, VARNISHES 'WINDOW GLASS. ' - - DEE STUFFS tc...te. . " 1 All t 1 ropulta. Patent Meiliclnes`of tlie day. PURE WINE AND LIQUORS rot notion! purpoteg only. • PERFII3I.EI;Y. Fancy and Toilet articles. . 'Soaps of every description, Thermometers. . Bathing, Surgeons. and Compton ktpottges, ; • Bair Brushes, . Tooth Brushes, Drt luting Combs, ' Pocket and Fine Coadst„ Toilet Powder . , • • .- Puff Boxes, • Tooth Powders, - . Tooth Washes, - and Tooth rw a pi. And otherniticles bcjongiug to the Drug trade too numerous :o ruention. Having the Agency of the GREAT. I.T. S. TEA. COMPANY, GREAT INPUCEKENTS Thankful. for the. past liberal patronage, I re spectfully aolicit a continuance of the same, pledg ing:myself that no effort shall be spared to make mp eatablishment second to none in this section. • Dr."T. F. Madill tray be consulted at this store as heretofore.. F. W. BROWN. Jan. 31, 1870. L- HAT CELEBRATED SELF RlS lug Ilmr, at C. B. PATCH'S. MPy 20. -ORPHANS' COURT . f3ALE.;--BY etttee es ceder honed Oat at IheColtese Omit of Besillota oestiV. the eseliseedios of Cothatiow. A.Aeett Wes Miser. miser atilldreareleite, kb et .4iso% will expose et peNk as hi ow oe atTozna. arm $O, "lib $ o'idedijk. is, the *V lowing described lot, =Tr el Y the I Albany Sollemts Os the nostb by , =l/rsada Coyle. Met by 0 011 1 south br al iNicliw . Meer 'inol wale, Xebec Rhoda sad lo Meleneas, *Mese. Wee eelei elvi bot ey s .pins bemuse and low twee them.. $ to be yak% on the Way *ea doom $llllO on erwermation 'ad the residue la two insed Wee mote with theme froth eeedlrmatlew, mid sat Payment to be mode ow yew teem JAMEIICWIX/11111$, Guardian, LIST OF NAMES OF PERSONS drawn to b. Trauma liras to &Court X Cons. . ; .on Pleas and Quarter laistora, to be bdd b the Borough 0 6 = ou p„ XOND4f. MANCH 111:1870: - Alberts, Wed 0 Thandosi Athens Dorn.. C WOlsern. , Tr ;s Ontns., taw. X X Kaapp; Burlington West, aded* reaad.o Serums andrew Manton; Cordon twp.. Cads brows. Jams . Ketchum coluxobta. John_ Yates( Itaddla. Ms phenl.attftner; Oransille , Rabat Axes; Litcbtlekl - J Xelltuney; Mom* tem.. J• Dodoes& J Briggs; W P Instras; Pike tem.; 0 W Pal.? mer. Joseph Plane. larbart Desdrae; litidgberry. Walter Massa: Dipetnallsid. baba Dawes, 0 D Hubbard; Smithfield. tillnia Camobsal. Ji Asnold: Towanda W WZlnsatraL R X Paeds,.W If Om. Alsswda Wens, 0 V Sl:in T toy &no, C- Ammer: Troy .D X ales: !Towanda tap.; B Bulks- It; Max. llokornb: WJuou. Dayton dthnt; Tama. Masa weinnan. Jr. • - XI:TAMILS= nate TrXECUTOIVIS NOTICE.- • 1.4 Notice Is bffebyglveakthAll ep aditht ed to the edits of AMMO. i ua emttb. nalli,deeesa*, ere eapasetut torethe taathediath pay- •! meets, sad all persona Whig dame eigataibt aid estate 'meet present film gals eatheatteete4 fa. settkmeat. maim TRACY. ULM= 'EMMY. Isocotort TRIAL LIST, - MARCH TERM, 1870. AT MOT: Dim= Iron Co. vs. Dint k Ylteh. mwe Pramis Sherman va. V. IL H. H. Whitman at FL P. ilc i rt: Illandy......appealappeal Armenia Township Ti. J. P. Songuao , came B. J. Hoagland as. J. C. Warbarfoo: replevin A. C. Homo vs. Samaras Lest. al set. la W. S. Dobbins mi. Troy Townahl i p trespass T. L. Pratt mi. H. N. Wrnisais appeal Alvin Reward vs. A-Coll:lam West A. C. MOULT Ti. JohnCummins APPeal . .. " . .. Bprinollehl Township !a. J. L. Philips case John Wardwell es. Wit. 8. D0b1an5.....,.......ca5s O. D. Perry se. Jackson Horton....* .:' appeal Parsons it Cartmehan vs. Alonzo m's &dues appear; A. C. Moors vs. John Centualna.... . de Henry Miller vs; Maths:Mel Smith's Szes. • debt Julia Aztell tt'itl. TS. C. 'T.::Merry ei al...ejectment • . ,O. P. Ballard ' ejectment W. R,Fmrter vs. W. A. Porter • ejectment P.-11. Person vs..Lyou do Lesill f &FP's' Subpoenas returnable on Monday" March 28, 1820. at 10 o'clock. a. m. = - W. A. TMOMAH : Prot. lIMJ A 'LSTRATOR'S NOTICE.- * Naito ii hereby given to ill pawns bisisbteal to the estate of JAMTh WILLEM Seta of Bernick. deceased, mud make tinmestlate -payment, and di persons having claims asaLust said estate dust pros asent them duly authenticated for settlement. • 11C0_ ,11 1P.1131f. Addinistrator. F 8. B. S. Alek. I • . I.X OFFER Ystr. 21.1870 Peb. 21. 11170. Fcb. IG, A DMINISTRATORIS hereby giventbaell'perseits lateteht. ed to the estate .ot ORRATER ROCKWELL We et Canton. doled.. are requested to maks ,Isamediats payment, and al persons having deism spits* add estate must present the sante duly authenticated P.m settlement K. 11.1113711. • MIMI pROCL --- kTION- WHEREAS, Hun. FARRIS B. STREETER. President Judge of the lab Judicial District. consisting of this coca ties of Bradford and fittaqueltanna. rai boas, Zagr - coy Taninne and J. IP. Vasitsirc. Aziaccial* Indigos. in and for said county of Bradford. hays lamed their pricept Kering data tho 18th day of reb'y. NM to to mo directed for holding ir Court ci Genet* 'Quarter Session of the Prate, Com mon Pleay and Orphans Court, at Troy for the County of Bradford, on Mondry, March 1 Ib7P. to couhnue,ono week. - is therefore hereby .given to the Causer., and Justices of the Peace, oithe County of Ikeedford. that they be the a and there in their proper pergola. at IS o'clock in the forenoon of said. day, with r.- corda, haquisitions and other remembrances, to de thaw things which to their of6ce appertaies to be • done; and those who are blued by recognisance or otherwise to prosecute against, timipitaimme la th s are or may be in the jail of said county. or.who elan be bound to appear at the mid court am to be thse• and there, to prosecute against them as shall be jest. furors are requested to be punctwal in their alien. Wire, agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda. the 234 day of Yeb'y, in the year of our Lord. one then:mail eight hundred and seventy, and of the Independence of the United State:. the nint.ty•thlid. J. P. VAN' PLFJELShorif. lescellanevaii: • - TOWANDA COAL YARD A.Yikl DAME-AND ETTMIOrIiI COQ • The undereigued, having leased the Coal Teed gni uock at the old Barclay Ilarsin:' and Met completed a large Coal-house and-OlEcenpon the premises, avt WAS' prepared to furnish the citizens of Towanda and Ocuuty with the diftere.nt Idndisad efash lithe al:woe-- waned coals upon the most reasonable terms In any ptautty desired. Prices at the Yard uutif further notice : Large Egg mall Egg. -dove Chestnut.... oharrlar .. Lump , hue of Mines— .' Fine or Blasting*. The following additional charges will be - made f“r 'deliver:mg Coal within the borough limelts. : Per T0n...5D cent.. Sibs for earning in, 50 mots. Half Ton —33 •• 23 . Qr. T0n...35 .. 23 Wit Orderp may be left at the Yard. saner of Bea rded and Elizabeth Btreeta, or at U. C.AVorter's Drag Store. *n Omura meat in An cases be accompanied with the cub. WARD k Towanda. Nor. 1. 1869—tt. NEW HARDWARE STORE ! WE ARE JUST OPENING IX CANTON a new and complete assortment of HARDWARE. • • r Our stock is new and we see offering it to the pub- lic at prices that defy competition. Any one in want of Stoves can find with - us the latest thiprovenienis and most desirable styles. Our Cook Store. the AMERICAN IM ROVED. is acknowledged by deal ers and-the publie in general. to be superior in bat• ing egd cooking qualities,to anything now in mar bet. We have cthrms - rzk's TOOLS. NA/LS: Month Snou as Sena. Lamm Larvae; • • Buns.Hetiow WAIL", S2•3srLo Tsmv_taz, CLOT. &c. &C. . Give ns a call. We am prepared to etandsee TC that we can sell as cheap. and a little elm:spec Um any othck place in the county. TaEO. Canton. Jan. 12. ,IP7O MTHF,RE TO GET THEM I rou FINE. GEUZEIIiES, SUGARS, • • • TEAS. COFFEES, - • SPICES, SYRUPS, dc. CULIIO be ext.tqlea Far a ccry choice article St - • BIiELLEAST TEL Go to NERIDF.TRIS. Ear C'OOKEtO EZCER&C'TS. • DRIED FRUITS. ME CHEESE. • soArv. of all lauds. ONIONS. • POTATOES. : - • EIGIOSEIR. Ana iu fact cvery GA N; is the Grolixio. Go to lIGGIOWETIIh. You can always And a choice article of FAMILY. FLOUR, C110;', 1,11:Ii I!! - aad CORN MEAL At the GROCER Y AND ragiagEox /Yom. of J. ifiatmenr. Dec. 20.19.—U TO THE LADIES AND CHILD_ BEN OP ATHENS. NEW NILLINEir AND DEESLAND ceo4K NAKINg ZITABLISNMENT. PArmiecs :oar , au. Tine Linn ern*s ins aux. Booms over Pest Ofiloe—Xis. Hoyt% old stand. IRA =AT A. :111410EtER. Athens: Dee. 30.. - AVM. _ _ _ FIRST,NATIONAL BANK Or TOWANDA. CAPITAI!... SEMPIM4 d Ft'XD This Dank often =FOAL YACILITLES for lb* trsusartiosi ot a • GENERdL.BANKING BU9INgBS. INTEDEBT PAID ON DZPOIUTI ACCORDISO TO Smear Casa off= To Tam Cou.r.crioa or Nona; in) Car.cas. - Miles wishing to LIND earsic to WY part ut the Visited States, I:Wm% Irehuld. Scotland. or the Wu. sips! cities sad toTits of Dims, can here messy drafts Ivr that purpose. . riSSAGE TICKETS T? or (TOW the old country : bj best steamer or 62i I lug lines, always an band. FAXTLISA ZIAOCLITt OTT.II •T lINDICCift luau flight-1g Price paid for C.B &ads, Gold Old Saxer E. H. SMITH. P 1104109. 1. F. Errnik Tmren3►, 'hint 24,15411. . lElli IrWr!r*•!!'"fl $4 60 . 460 . 4 60 . 494 . 400 . 350 . 3 AO PIERCE it TRIPP. • /IL lam. uo to scratunTax $125,000. 40,000.
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