fradf!),T#'" - ': LOCAL AND,GEMAt. _ j . A quantity of i Eszly Rolle. Po .aloes fur vale al C. B. 84R1(5,, mop. 3f-11- Scary offers zysigy dp ,rible House for sale in this borough. &c ad r. rti.einent. '- ••, • • ~ •The next Presbyterian Mite Nxicty will be at the house of /Aim Metres , OE, on Monday evening nest, March 21. „. se- The "first shad of the sea ,,,,founa its way from the Central Meat Mar oitYour sanctum' the othef day. Messrs. KELLUM & MVI.LOCIL have our thanks., eel. The Sullivan Fnee Press has made its appearance again, very, much improve rd. It is printed on new type, , and gives Vri , knee or prosperity. Miss UPHAM, formerly .of this v ise*, and who lost everything by the fire which d e stroyed Brick Bow, Lag opened i drelasieuel inc cdtabliahmeut in Troy. Miss U. made for I‘..r , clf a good reputation-berm . . ts.. The long shed On 31san . _street, o pposite the M.E. church, erected by G. P. (..%•11 for storing lumber, was crushed to the ,;rotund on Wedm7slay morumg by the great a,ight of snow. One end of it was occupied by Mr. NELsot: as a sitoe shop. JOHN CANTWELL'S house on See ‘,ll,l street took tire on Monday evening. Mrs. C was at home alone, and gavo the alarm. The , Inquol and othera were promptly on the spot, 31,1 rho arc Was extingniaued before ranch dam had been done. t s . The Ladies' Aid Society of the' ellurcli will give an entertainment in .*, I. lic.tsti store-room. opposite Gen. PATrores, Friday evenitig. March 18. Hot coffee, ors. &e.. will be served. A cordial invitation nnled to al trey 3[. Bnosius will lecture in Engl . rii Bradford as follows : Terrytown, Mareli;22; ivy aln , ine. Mardi 23; Camptown, March gi ?..pringbill, Mardi 25; Tnreamra, March,„s6 ; March 28; East Herrick, March 2. • le liAys , ilk, March 30 ; l'ottervillc, Mar. 31. rgar C. F. CROSS, we believe, is the num to rcirime et)ecie payment. Persons tr4le With him hereafter will receive in r coin. Y This is a. step in the right •ho and ie in keeping with the enterpris. • silt always eihibited by 3ir.Tnoss. The will appreciate his enterprise. (..te - The Giro her, published by C. 1. ill •:•TON, Athens. Pa., has mado its appear ,is . It is a neat looking. spicy little sheet. Mr assh,ted in the editorial management ~ t I .2ix-r by 0. N. \VORDEY, one of the old ro ;Ina ninnt vigorous newspaper writers in the it The Gleamy is neutral in politica. The Waverly National Bank ,a• ,t,terell be robbers on Saturday night last. lie , cult was blown open, and quite an amount f Rita valitubles taken. The loss to ape . ed J. is.i.itors was heavier than to the bank. 11. bier to the Elmira Atlrcrtiser, the Prei .6l.! • f Bank says the robbery does cot at . ..,1. rft re nit!, the ability of the concern to . .ti,' kustiii-Fit. • • arm- By reading the advertisement z, th,r eoltimn, it will be s,!en that Powet.t. t• , open their new Store on the 24. th. have jipa returacitirura the city, where b• , e purchased the largest stock of goods •• • r purehJs.4l at one time for this market. As !%thing ig.the establishment will be now, • -1 the Intent style, we have no doubt it will ~3 •• goad a 3 a show" just to drop in on that itrther yottEY, ant to buy anything or not ; •• ot tii• - 11, aiw ever heard of anybody going to •0•0:?, irith”at bu2 , ing E•Olnething? J. 86., 3inetas and 1-c3INO, of Trenton, N.Y., are in town. MAW CIIALLIX will be the:guest of Mr. C. dining his visit next week, I'. W. BENtsrrr has just returned from -• , n. , lwre lie has been delivering, a s..ries f! ..•!.,:c, on Church History. tl.lgt• 3lormow nesa airs. U. Muhl:a !! V.( nud mire, W. T. D.avirs, CoL E. Orrr.- Ei....ontaxand Col. Surrn are in Phil- r, M. C. .7.lTirm-uu uud tiaughtrr ',Ave gone. i t ItL. The `• shanty just suuth of :,• National Bata:, was burned on Saturday la-t. The first alarm was given abuut The llama■ had mado such pru :ream bbfore ',cation of the fire was discovered, hat bnt very little wax saved. The building occupied by Oto. V. Nlrtit as a Tobacco and G. H. RA a Fruit Store. The had ju.t mused in. )Ir. ..111 - Ett says his • 1, aiLgitit $3.000, on A% Inch there i. an insu- of , f 2.000 C 4. lit7xstaa.'s id J. W. Mr. Woods loss in goods is IL ,{a twit:, MON), 11Web is covered by insurance in r. 1,. cram's ageney. Mr. W. loses geverallinn i.•! bow L.:cr. Which lie Lint expendrd Origin of tiie unknown. i :~~ xli. 1,: hnildiug was owned by Mwi SMITH, notr,l for .?ti4Xl Nothing its more perplexing • • . 1 1',311i garden seedsati I not have them . and it ha. rn pretty clearly demon .,two or three years old are tl , l 31ost of the ,in-ilstnen • • pnt up garden 6et.iiki and send '••• .i! user, agreeing to take back all unsold • d , one k• pest, and not unfrequently - • tins nay put upon the market for v• ars in ..tieee...ion. To guard against . per,MIF ile4ring fresh seeds I i ao them Mix. ulio. soil lit :NT). and lliii.rn's stoek. Those hood out goods on cum ,o-'l,,ently are able to supply fresh McC tat: & 311 x hare just ~, • , i a 1.1"...k• tree from those known alio' will t, I them at pliers tzA It %yin be remembered by, the ::1 the Itnrouran that 31. Dr Cuari.r.r, n...t celebrated African explorer and trav to speak in this place on Tuesday after :, I r , i•iiing . riti 7 xt. The committee have ..,•, in appointing a !fixture for the, if it will give many from out of town liportrolity of listening to one of the,most ••.,, p pllllll' lecturers in the estm lising in Ulster, Athens, Se., can ..• 1:•to train and return home the , fternopu. M. Dt Crllll..ti: attires him (;!, vry garb and outfit in whieh he two t 1 .wilds of Central Atries. - - Mr. C. L. Waxy, of this place, who has given •til,jtvt t treated Ly Dr • Osamu; a groat aiteritit:n, and whoa opinion on those will be prized by MS acquaintances, in to the committee saya : one of his public lectures, and • ail that nits been published of his adven are, m .pries, and I am fully persuaded you Lot h.1%...e..eC11rca a more Interesting one CollUiTted withthat remote tut almost uutraversed region, nor amore able amt interestii,g lecturer. I bespeak fur you a del house." U. ~..., .' silW;l4 l in .rvtkin• of bin It•cfure, Y , 1.1 tualt.u., the celebrated African ex ols, at 1-ast so far 118 young totkr are •t , ,..othe front rank amoLg oar 1,..; M. Du Cnalux hi peculiar , " fitted a popular lecturer. fu the first o , ham 5..'31, thing to say, and what he •••ad.:, to the stock of hunian .'.. , nuat, 'rt. Ills style is inimitable. Interest - 2 -r..• his printed works, as compared with • ..f•"thew travelers, hia lectures, delivcred ht ra . tEctmure still tiler interesting. 3.0.t0n .4 , lreritter says : ietab autl concluding lecture of the Par -1 raft:mit, coarse was delivered in _Music ..verung by P. It. Dr Cuana,r, the :.rated Afri,-an explorer. Dr CHAILLe r , ktc,l the story of his explorations in the in 'en .r of {fries to the large audience in atten- An..., in a very case and entertaining manner, X ll ld the closest attenutni of but hearers :::rolichont the entire lecture. His adventures natives and gorillas were told !nth dry Lael,or which frequently created a hearty laugh, and the slight foreign accent td the speaker, tho.igh it made some of the proper names un :2;.l`-11;41ble. added not a little to the pleasure of ••••, liststned to his t,ettis 9 ! 2 .7 elision I le gives*, Works bgrAil•fittlialsiciuntop Ahik chunk It is the oldest One in the till 1565 the only one. It tuts organised balk; nies lOW B ev.4 IL,gazAWP,•.". basis," 'aid has neie t r been - tragankWat that times library ot one huidtedvoltuneitteel !Mete, Ake !`dinerieee.Nedsyhielsiol Union." The school has- been - sustained frOM that time to the ma ga; perkSted It yes* is Sbo aaati Week i1iet.155514/teibeneemo, tinned anteater elelarietw !mite .tkuna the rinord:'!' o l l .l l 44l444:tii, O* ;:idilki*, question ' of keeping' the litmday.satiord• Opset during the winter yeas discumed trith,only 15 scholars and their teatime Present, who mini. inouly pledged themselves to the work with renewed energy.* • e - • Ai l the eke., .of tile,Tet; ikerff s v,fle 0 1 Axiete• berg connected with the ached, a fi ct which illustrates`itsheo iishingconditieri. It will be remembered that the great Nebel took place In 1866 . Mr. P. P. Birst4supet ' intendeta'ot the school In 1564, introduced the "monthlYeoncert " The !Nary of the *Soot since itscontmetre, m e n Ajaabes igu„*ed troak-tb•Mtaer.icP BNInT dspiaetioel Won," imerittan Viet Beekity; CAMS Bitoriteas, SNlAlftilbetif street, Prek byterian Spud of Publipstkuc Ind others. In the spring-of 1868. - oteparakt liabbatti ,afatoo * 11 1,4111114144 byV P 44 ., 3 lothodista , informant&ldes thitliintrA: Moonetias the first superintendent. - Timex Ma..Earroa : -I -have - heard - it suggested by many that we ask the,Legialaturn to pass a law for Bradford county similir tothe one now in oPeratiori in Wyoming—that Is, to prohibit the courts from graisting any license to sell either seiritnons or malt liquors to any persons except those engaged in keeping pub lic houses. believe such a law would be o great benefit to Bradford county, for it Is well known that the largest share of drunkenness and dissipation arises from the habit of - our young men visiting the saloons, where not only malt but all kinds of spirituous liqieni are kept and sold on the sly. Hundreds oryonng men, who would not be seen drinking att public bar, first get the habit of drinking at 'rich places-- first by being invited by some &kid to take a private drink, and afterward to invite others in like manner, until the habit becomes so strong that it is impossible to break from it ; and the result is neglect of business, a ruined constitu tion and a drunkard's grave. How many - such places have we in the borough of TOaraila where liquors sold and drank upon the premi ses, where no license is paid? It 10 well known that there are many such places t t our. town. where liquor can be procured not only on week da_va bnion Um _Sabbath ; and thequestion May to asked. Why le, this allowed? Why do, `not the proper officer* return such places to the court and have them fined, and put a stop to it? The answer is, no cno dare enter a complaint against them. Too many that claim to belong to the respectable class of community, are the habit of keeping their private bottle in some convenient back room, or slipping in almost any where and getting a drink on the sly; and therefore it would bo very unpopular—perhap s dangerous—to - enter a complaint' and give the names of witnesses such as would be necessary to prove the statements here made. Would it not be conch betfer for those persons who are continually asking for new laws, to see that those that are already passed are lived up to? If the temperance syety will pass a resolution directing the president or any other officer to prosecute those who are selling and allowing liquor to be drank upon their premises unlaw fully, we will agree to furnish the names of the pen...TIS so selling and the evidence of the fact. A errizra. Wbta s. —A special • train of news was started front Wells not long since, the big gage car of which bore the rather euphonic in scription of “Pixicart." Why her engineer "plunked out" we are uninformed, but such is really the case ; and we have been solicited to take her over the old route. We have engaged " Pt.rxtorr "(to watch the steam gauge, so that no danger will be incurred from the boiler's bursting or anything. Of course, everything is quiet in Wells, 110 more startling excitements having occurred to disturb the peacefully disposed. A pleasant little party assembled on Friday evening last at the residence of Cal't. Wst. Wu, am:, the occasion being an invitation to.patticu lar friends td the Caption to destroy F• 01110 oys ters sod other Oedema. Theenjoymeut of The evening was kupt up until a late hour, when all departed with the hope that another such a peasant reunion might not be far distant. JOHN A. Rofs Cotswold Rani, purchased at the New York state Fair at a fancy sum, is a very promising lamb of imported stock, and his wool now has the wonderful length of twelve inches. He is one year old. In our first letter to sour columns we ven tured to brag of out grazing and dairy farms. As clincii , r to our assertions,. we learn on good authority that three dairies of butter made in tots town by Messrs Witiont, Hoot - Er i and WAUNEIL, TVSIieCtIVOy, hoot n cently been sold and delivered in Tro at 4g cent• per pound, which realized to the ow , iers the snug stint of .14,nt-t0 A man t. er in /Jacks.m having a bad cold, tins adVi,cd to tUink a little red pepper and lasky for its rebid . ; so just about bed-time ho t‘ent into the pantry, and not finding the pep pt handy and seeing a bottle of his wife's tomato catsup, be thought it would be a proper substitute, as it was well loaded with cayenne. Accordingly he poured out a stiff horn of whim into a tumbler, apd putting in a tablespoon s , ful t.f thi catsup, drank down the preparation. UN friends are looking for him. silver is ,to reappear now 50011 no. our loose change medium, and will probably jingle around pretty li;ely after so long all imprisonment— and all this talang 'duce under the " right smart" tyrants, (lurk* and CoLYAX. Where arc those copper-rivet,Sl 014'p:oldie:a who fore. told the currency "smash" to take place about these days? One of these drones ass accosted the other day by an exultant "repub" with Halloo! old Cap, how do 'you feel on the finaree matter now?" "Well, I feel—l feel much better than I did, but then wo had eon siderbtil confidence in Glean since his leia.bun to be Preside mt. Only them air Congress, 4—n 'em I" I have mere to write Lbotii, but gu, ss I'll not longer intrudo upon your columns: for the edi tor said, as we last stood together in Towanda: hold of hands, mourning over the democratic majority in our tows, "Now when yon write for our columns, Mr..Ccumnuts, hail it down, yon know." So we comply. though reluctantly. March 12, 1870. Jos. Ctratzecc.s. 1118... Taos. K. BEECHER, in fiis "Fri day Miscellany" in the Elmira Advertiser, gives the following account of a recent visit to East Smithfield : BRADFORD is a large.connty. Towanda is the county seat. And beside Towanda, we have Troy and Canton, Nichols and Wells and other towns less famous. lint till a few mouths ago ne had lie% et heard of Etat Smithfield, and till this week we had fleet r seen it. Long ago a solemn and responsibb. mun came to onr parlor asking : "What must we do to be Congregationalists?" We answered with so briety and trnth, "Join the Susquehanna asso ciation," and told him where the thing would meet next. He took enr advice, strange to say, and his people have become a congregational church, and have called a pastor, and have agreed to pay htm twice-and-n-halt times more money than they ever paid before. flip name is Orrau—lter. Cutts Orign. Well, we have liven there and have [Mind a little village with its largest hotel transformed into a parsonage. We found an enthusiastic people, a happy pastor elect and complete apparatus for contentment and religion. Awl this good brother Orra bas a four-inch equa torial telescope, a compound microscope, a choice library, a collection of purzles, tapestry carpets, sPlendid wife, a barn with more room in it than there is out of it, and a heart bigger than the bain. Judge enr surpri3v! Fast Srnitinieici with four churches and now with at least onepastor, Lidno- appointed fur usefulness and varied at traction than any rnan to Elmira. Four church es we said, viz i—congregational, methodist. baptist and disciple diuretics, and yet the vil lage is no larger than Wellsburg—a mere ham let. What propriety then in installing a pastor and perpetuating a church where there are three too many already? We answer, they pay their own bills and do as they . please. If they ever ask us for help to perpetuate the fumy of a congregational church, we Atilt reply. " No, brethren, shut up your house and join your .rlA ea to the other dv.efeles." Ennnen NSW In 04 . 14knAnC5111.40.1111 inn a . ~, liipe, well pififit eel rellshnt isnfwvll kept. - inks this " numdineionae plotraker was. wiint_to aspistblo Mosey on *kst- .6! devotional - pi:rixo!m. • Tids le an adifyiiistectseln7.- At his own great cost Ibis 'tfrieSitl" satisfied ids own conscience: - Bid it iroalliat be an allitring*peciii'cle were ho to go rotukd and ask for help in prpetiating . Ida But we hare wauderett Witmeaut te mimeo only our pleasantiarprise at the bight of the Sikiltiand the h4elthrelme ofllm !seat* of the many hatises;:the goodk dim liMpitality of East Smithfield. Mdi. think better of Troy and Towanda liimuwi- - they: are in the same county, and of Elmira because it is only eighteen miles from East Smithfield. ", -Baszronn Col"NiT Hirromcm.l3cp ciert.--A meeting of the committee appoilitedl by the Bradfoni County Medieef Society to call and make arrangements for a ' meeting eflthe citizens of Bradford county for tho purpose of organizing sualUstetleal BdcietY2fiti - imid do! , Y ty, met at the office of Dr. E. B. 3Lwww, on (hi: Bth inst.', in resPonse 'to a Call of thectudrium, of the-committee, Bev. DAM, CRAM . . m j i , The meeting was Called to ordeiby the chair bun, e follow#kg members being present: Bev. iin Casty, Drs. R,H.-111.ison, Bowsaws E. P. 'Awns; and Envy.. TIMM; fn., Eaq, ' It was unanimously Besotted, That a nii eting of the citizens of Bradford county be called to meet on the' 4th of May nest at one o clock, .itt Hzucons Hall, for the purpose of organizing on Historical, So ciety for Bradford county. ' ' • It was moved that Gen..C.l.. Wain be Invi ted to deliver an addrealkon the general history of the county, rind that the chairman, with the committee, visit Gen. Wanninperson and make known their wishes. . In accordance with the resolution, they wait ed on Gm. Minn end informed Immo? tho ob ject of their call,when he informed Alm fist he heartily approved of the object of rich a soc ty and et mild be most happy to aid in the ganizatios and promotion of the society. The General'i health being poor, ho did nut like to say he - would deliver a formal address, but ho would Make such remarks ashe thought proper on the occasion. It was moved that the procoeditito of the meeting be published in the,Basprone REPOLI. TED, Ilradford Argos, and Athens Meaner. After transacting such other business as was thought would aid the object - in view, the meet ing adjourned. DAVID Clair, E. P. Atir:s, , Chairman. air We did not suppose there was an establishment - this side of New York which could on one day's notice - furnish chairs of one pittern for $ hall the size of Mr.neen's, but Farr did it, and has hundreds of the same style left, besides a thousand and one other i-a rieties, all of which, together with every con ceivable kind of Furniture, he is selling at re markably low prices. It will pay yen to call and see his Store. SW' The anniversary e.xercises of the Bradford County Bible Society will be held in the N.E. Church, Towanda, next Sabbath evening..corcurnencing at 7 o'clock. Address. s will be delivered by the Roy. Cues. W. 4s szTr, pastor of the church, and by the Rev. 'J. S. &invert r, pastor of the Presbyterian church, Towanda. By order of the President, R. CarrrEsnr.s, Sec'y. HABBY Mix, EVAI. IS. First of April is to ninny very troublesome time, and to all the spring brings work peculiar to the season. You who must move, and you who find additions to your housekeeping stock necessary, will do well to remember :13(143.01 at WirSCIIAM f Bt-wies Crockery Store. * T. J. CALKESS has just receireil from firnows, Tool k Co., a full line of blank books, pass-books. kb., which he offers very low. We (know front expdricinee that goods manufactui-ed by this house are equala not an perior to any offered in the market. Mr. C. is also ,offering great bargains in wall papers. . Eel" A kiss," says a French lady, "coots less and graides more thai anything else in existence." We think so, too, without it is the good and cheap Groceries sold by PAT TERSON .1: KINNET. (460 tis sold by :this house arc just as cheap as poor brands sold at hnUlf .. other ...tattlislauents. =min Stir We call particular attention of the mane loving to the notice in another col umn! for - a Convention at Herriekvillo, com menting on Tuesday next. MARRIED ROGERS-3IcALLISTER.—In March 12, 1870, by Rec. J. W. Raynor, Mr. Henry F. Rogers and Miss Alice McAllister, both of Ilemekville. BOAUDMAN—SMITH.—At Windham °entre, Pa., March 10, 1570, by Iter. Wm. C. Peck. Mr. Abell Boardman and Mis 4 ElmerS. Smith, both of Windham, Pa. RECHHOW—HARDING.—At the residence of the bride's father,.in Great Bend, Pa., on the evening of March 10. 1870, by Bev. A. F. Harding, assisted ..by Rev. J. IL Pardee, Adel bert, L. Reckhow and Mina• Hattie S. Raid ing, daughter of the officiating clergyman. LIED HOLLOS.—Io Monroe, Feh. 21, 187 n, Amy E., wife of Lyman Cl. Hollon, aged 44 years, 5 dais. Sister Homo:: professed religion when about twelve years 'of age; joined the M.E. church, lived a consistent christian, and died in holy triumph—lodging to depart and be with Christ. The•victory u l / 4 cr death, and the power of our holy religion, was perhaps never morn clearly . demonstrated than in her death. Having com pleted her arrangements for thus life, she bade husband, children and friends an affectionate farewell, and departed'' for thu Glory Land. Hating conquered the last encin, she could with complacency enquire, "0 death where is thy sting? 0 grave whore is thy vic6l7?" G. 8. T. BLACK.-1n Mount Canal, 111., Feb. 23, 1870, Mn. Ann Black, aged 79 years and 4 mouths. &Aar, husband of deceased, died in Au gust last. Mr. and-Alm-B. removal.from this county to Illinois in IBM Mrs. IS. lived to see the sixtieth rumiveriory of her wedding-day. They were both members of the church and Jived consistent christian lives. SPECIAL NOTICES. i T.6moa & GORE, Merchant Tai lors. WANTED.—A- good, first-Class WA got:l.-Maker. Apply to or address E. G. Knonns, ?dam 10. n 17, 1870-4. Towanda, Pa. WAIIIILV INSTITUTE—The annual examination of this institution takes place on Thursday and Friday, March 24 and 25. Public exercises in the evening of the 25th. Summer term. consisting of 13 weeks, opens April 5, 1870. All departments of the school complete. For particulars address the Princi pal, A. J. Liso, A.M. March 17, 1870--3 w. r US. The rare drugs and special fotinula of medicine used in Dr. Clark's pile tice are prepared and furnished by Thomas & Twining, Pharreaceutists, of Philadelphia. The medicines furnished by them to Dr: Clark aro nqt used in general practice, but are special remedies used only in Dr. Clark's treatment of chronic diseases. The large amount of these rare drugs roceived by Dr. Clark during the month be has been with us, ie the test of the demand for his treatment and medicines. In addition to a large box received two weeks ago, we saw the express agent on last Friday even ing roll into the Ward House a large barrel of ; drugs for the Doctor's use from the same dr= 'A-Tart of the ordinary medicines used by Dr. Clerk are tarnished by our reliable druggists, Porter A. Kirby. wha keep a complete assort ment of everything used ut general practice and pertaining to a first-claw Drng Store. 3IT:SICAL CONTENTION.—A Musical Conventiqh will be hisld at lierriekviMe; com mencing Tuesday, March 22, 1970, at 10 a.m ., . to continue four days, and close on Fridayeven ing, March 25, 1870, with a Grand Concert, un der the superintendency of Prof. .1. K. Jaivia. There will be three sessions each tlay, com mencing at 10 o'clock, a.m., and at 2 and 7 o'. clock, p.m. Proceeds of Convention and Con cert for the benefit of the church at that place. Particular attention will be- given to 'Voice Culture, as taught! by Jules Eduard Meyer and Theodore E. Perkins, whose system. is taking preference to all others wherever introduced. The Mount Zion Collection, by T. E. Perkins, will ho used during the Convention. • Turrtort.—Gentlemen, 81.00; Ladies. 30 eta.; Tickets for Concert. 25 bent*. Heard st Tea. ‘mnithle 'Ur% 17. isem. . 44 ,„ * „.„, ere bs : day' Ap1411111; irtislolkk;l4ll, stdra da, TueiablY • !kw' Twlrst k ) Howe; Tawa ludo a ___ lie School Souse. Teachers will plea.. bra pen, ink, lead paned, foolscap and reader. Ex. arches will commence pronspUy at 9 o'clock, &dad 11-1 114:/a Essiass„ AC . March 17,'70:.County Superientendent. Dr. W..4dzu, e ell -known Phjslol Leetnrer,'SM be at Ms - olliteat the Wm il Roue, in this rdlage,_3(ondiy, March 91st; at the American ' Hotel, Waver l, Xareli 19th, and at the Troy Howe, Troy, Thursday, Mareklith. Arlte-Ilateter ,giewiweelaatteo tion bo-thenteirthesEyotikab, and Chronic piseasee, andtonperations in gen eral surgery. ' March 16-it "-*C: rkslizat rrr Oansum inr rut Toww Commix. or Tux Bottom!' or TowAstixt, That the Borough Ordi nance Passed 'Mine 19th, - 1999, relating 53 the erection of buildings be amended and extended 419 that it : shall inch* the following limits, wherein noluilkUrig inay-bo' erected' except in pursuance kith terms of said ordinance; On the West aide of Main strext East to within 75 feet of the East aide of SeoEd - Street, from Washington td Maple street. On the East side of. 51sArkstreet East to the river.. From Wash-. !neon to State stivel. vA. Inits, Burgess. - Attest—O. D. Moterxwir, Secretary. Feb. 16,1970.,, . - ••Kir Au Exhibition Will be given in the White Chtuth in Wysnx, Friday e•Bning, 'March 18,1870. Proceeds for the benefit of the church; - .Admissiott 25 - March 3,1870-3 e.. set- No excuse for going dirty. 'Seven - leas ot map f0r,25 eetity titt,the Jim!, White .ad - Shiestore on Bridge street•' March 18, 1870. . , , Mitican save money on every. thing in our line at the Red, White and Blue Store. Tr, it, and satisfy younielves. Sept. 9, i 869. BRAM:HAWdo 11;DGIEWAY. .:Fos : CcioLatVeit,- Wilkes-Barre, Pa., *Afore or rile the valuable Real Estate formerly belonging to Saimaa Whitcomb, deed, situated at Scottsville, Wyo ming county, Pa., containing about 450 acres, about 75 improved, balance good IA well 6111 " bered, good Inter power,,,te. The firm is on the river, good buildings, orchard, never fail; ing running water at the door. Beautifully situated, convenient for business — worth $20,. 000; will be sold for 612,000. Termeeasy. Bar gain for any one. • Dec. 2, 1869. /kr We guarantee satisfaction in all the work wo do. We cut, make, and trim ekotking car men and buye wear. - 11.11tunta . /k co, • Bridge Street. Towanda, Pa. • WYoln.,:a Commute Lu. COLLElig.— " A Business Education will be of advantage to every man, whal4.l - ..r Lis future occupation may ' " . The Wyoming Conunereial College, establish ed in VW, and connected with Wyoming Semi nary, offers a thorough and complete course of instruction for those desiring a commercial Wu cation. Its location in the beautiful and historic Val ley of Wyoming, with its canal, three linei of riilroads, 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 slissieaipl i , Kansas; 311n4 nesota, and nearly every State in the Union. Our tuition for the regular Business Course is from fifteen to ttcenty dollars less than at other Commercial Colleges, and yee odeantayea here ore in erery reaped unaterttimed. We offer all the aideit.endedli,y 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, Tuition for the regular Business Course, $2.5. Telegraphing in connection therewith,- 110,00. Telegraphing alone, 125,00. stationery: for fall' Business Course, 115,00. Board per week, H Send for Catalogue and specimens of Pen manship. Address L. L. 808AOUE, Prin. Wyoming Commercial College, Rept. 23, 1869. Kingston, Pa. STATE NORMAL SCROOL, MANSFIELD, Tasks Co., I'a.—The second half year (21 weeks) will commence Monday, Jan. 31, 1870. - The third - term (14 weeks) wi.l commence Monday, March 21, 1870. The expenses for half year (21 weeks) includ ing hoard, tuition, room-rent, fuel, oil, washing and hook-rent, is *O2 less 50 cents, or 8100 per week -State appropriation. The expenses for third term ( 14 weeks)including same, is 1160 less 50 , centa,or sl.oi per-week State appropria ti.ln. Day students are. charged Eltrper term (14 weeks) only for tuition and the of test books. Board can be obtained in private families at 23,50 to $4,00 per week. For catalogues, or any further information, atbbrry CAA IMES H. VERRILL, Jan. 13, P 470. Principal. As.—A new line of Teas at the Bed, White and 131ne Store, Bridge Street, Towanda, Pa. BILUIFIALL RIDOEWAT. FLork, •Fr orn.--The celebrated Oswego Flour, wholesale and retail, cheaper than the cheapest, at the Bed, White and Blue Store, Bridge Street, Towanda, Pa, Jan. 6, 1870. RRAMIIALL & RIDGY:WAY. Mri: I:mon—Sir: As you are RR are, we hare been doing a Merchant Tailor ing business in Towanda for four months, and did not advertise for two reasons. First, we had more business than we could attend to with the amount of assistance vie had, (but now we have enktrged our establishment and added to our force to meet the demand). Secondly, we thought the best advertisement was Clothing made by us and worn by our CRS tomus, but being every day told by some one that he did not know until to-day theie was such u firm, we concluded that for the benefit of thee we are still unknown le, of calling your press to aid us in informing them who we are, niter: , we are, and n hat wo arc doing. Our name is 11. Rums & Co., we do business in No. 4 Griffiths and Patton,. block, Bridge street. WO keep for sale a laigelstock 9f Cloths, Cassi merts. and Vestings land trimmings to make them up with) both foreign and domestic. manufacture clothing for 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 "Ihc styles. and are pre pared, if you wish it, to give you the ultra ssf fashions. For further partieulars call at ". Th e Merchant Tailoring Store, - No. 4 Gnfliths and Pat tons Block; Bridge Street, Towanda, Ps. Feb. 1, 1870. H. Haunts S: CO. • FARM FOR SALE IN LITCHFIELD 'LOWS'. 1411 IP.—The subscriber offers for sale his valua ble farm. lying in Litchfield township, 160 acres under goof stilt° of improvement, the balance heavily timbered with oak and pine. Within five miles of the Pa. A.N. Y. 11. It. and six miles from the N. Y. E. IL It. Convenient to school, church, .cc. ,For particulars in quire of the subscriber on the premises. Litoldield, Feb. 7, 11370-tf! Set - T by the pound, caddy, or chest, at the Bed, White and pine" Store, Bridge Street, Towanda, Pa. Jan. G, 1670. T rtavnir r it BIL6Ep•AL ' Vie' Tobacco. by the pound or pail. Bed, White and Blue Store discount to dealers. Jan. t, 1870. 4 BRAIIIIALL it RIDGEWAY. . Fon SALE on RENT.—A house and lot, corner Fourth and Elizabeth streets; also for rent, a house containing 12 rooms on Second street ; also two building lots for sale, corner Second and Poplar streetd. Enquire of Jan. 20, 1870. 1. 8. Posr. PIANOS, ORO.ANPI AIM MELODEONS.— It always gives us pleasure to call the attention of our routers to articles of real merit. In this co nection, we advise our patrons who are about to porches° a Piano, Organ or Melodeon, to call at Wn. Dirralcifs Music Store, at Towan da, before buying elsewhere, as the instruments sold by W. D. aro really the only drat class in every respect. The Decker Brothers, Ballet A Coniston, and Conrad ,Myers' Pianos have now been before the public for twenty years and more. The Pelaubet & Co. and She finger Organs and-Melodeons for siiteenyears. All of them are known to be es near perfection as it is possible to' make them, and . are giving the most entire satisfaction to all who have used them. Our prices are low, and will sell Pianos from *290 to 11,500 ; Organs from ISO to $l,000 • , Melodeons from s7s'to IMO. Sheet .Music, and Instruction Books for Pianos, Organs. Melo deonsoind 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. Drrrutcri has had tsperience for over twen ty-years in the above business. Taxiing and re pairing dune, if waptod. . Sler Build up the churches! Don't let tho minister s earn hia money twice over— once by preach ng and again by begging for his jest dues. You can create an immense revenue far the benefit of the churches, and save money for yourself, by trading at the Red, White rand fine Store. They give one per cent. of all their sales this year to the churches, each customer to choose the denomination they like. . . Dui-MULL & RIDGEWAY, Itetl, White and Blue Store, Bridge Street, Towanda, Pa. Jan. 12, 1870. ' tar Wooden ware at the lied, -White And Blue store, tfridge street. • March 10, 1870. Mr flood soups for 4 centd per tiar at Um Rod, White and Dina atoro, Bridge 4 . 4 T•reb 111. Ic7o. —.4 gwdM 12:"fig —li ut,lne o 4 /thort notioa. 111111111111 stir The Attated , theetintil rthe Bradford Connty,Conrention, 1.0. of G.T., *CI be held at .Canton Wednesday, Yards le. 1870. temsnencin at 10 (Adak, a.m. Ono of the Grand Lodge lecturers wilt be present. 7 4- 24 Dm!) caw, W.C.T . - DS. All kinds of gmieries and 'pro visitnugitlihre, ac; akihe 114C - Wittle and Blue store, street, cheaper then the cheapest. March 1 , 1870. ' • \ tll es,. •,- ` • Sou :axial' SorisTy.-"--By a recent opinion of the Attorney General of the United States, soldiers enlisting under act of July t, 1864. rare allowed the unpaid instalments of bounty if they_ were of servicie.": AU stich can o th " e=ti by IL II applythg to - ; IdoEr.air, Attorney-a - Law. omce - mew Mason dr Co.'s Banking Howse, Towanda. Ps. - March AWN. Now Abortismouto. DR. CLARK'S BRADFORD 001DiTY APPODiTitENTO. Dr. Clark has taken parlors at the Ward Halle, Towanß da.... and will be there on Monday. Tues. 6 , 2__edisialr• niuTsdar. Friday and , IletitrdaY. Feomautll, 1 , 10. 17. 10 and 19, 1870, and also every Saturday during his trip *Bradford county. Miter, Monday, Feb. 21 -• Milan; Tuesday, ' Athens, . Ex. Hotel, Wedneaday, - .. • .. • 23 Warmly. Manion, Thdraday,• -'s .. - - : 01 . Barclay, Saturday, - Towanda, - ' 26 n; Monday, .. , 20 11=linglon; Tuesday; • March " 1 East Tico) - Wednesday, " 2 Trei. Troy Hernia', • Thursday, " Syhrania, • Friday, . " 1 Towanda, . Saturday. .. 6 fitandinglitone. • Monday. 1 Rummerfield Cr'k, Tuesday, .. s Wyaluslug, Wednesday, " a Browntown, Thursday, " 10 ldonroeton, •-; . FridnY. . " Towanda, Saturday. 17 Boma, Monday, - 1 Leßoyvillo. Tuesday. - Waren Centre: Wednesday. " West Warren.Thnraday. •• Orwell, Friday. Towanda, ' Saturday. " Ulster. " Monday, ' EastSmithdeld, , Tuesday, Bentley Creek, Wednesday, " Gillett's Station, Thursday, .. Moadersille, Friday, • Towanda. Saturday, • Franklindahs. Monday, West Franklin, ' T 11024117. Leßoy. Wendueslay. East Canton. Thursday. Cantos. ”Ccutral,” Friday. Towanda. Saturday, 1 Myersb, Monday, HerriceTuesday, ' Stevensville . , Wednesday, Spring Hill, Thursday, Camptown, Friday. Towanda. Saturday, Burlington. Monday. Springfield. Tuesday, Smithfield, Wednesday, Centreville. Thursday. Orcutt Creek, Friday. Towanda, Saturday, • Monroeton. ' Monday, New Albany. • Tuesday, ' .New Era. Wednesday, • . Terry town, . Thursday, Asylum, Friday. .. Towanda, Saturday, -. Sheahequin. Monday.. - Saute Melinda. Tuesday.: .. Litchfield. Wednesday, " Tioga Valley. Athens. Ex. Hotel, Friday, Towanda, . Saturday. - Mouroeton. Monday, May Granville Centre, 4 . Tuesday - Granville Samna, Wednesday. Alba. Troy. Troy Mouse, Friday, Towanda, . Saturday, Luther's Mlle, Monday, •• Leona Tuesday, ..- ' 10 Cohn4bis X Roads, Wednesday, .. 11 Austurille. Thursday, •' Aspinwall Comers, Friday, Towanda, Saturday, Romp,. ..... ... Monday, Pottery'lle, Rneselleille Windham Centre, Marsden " ' 18 North Berne, Friday, 20 TOwio4o, Murder. Monday, Tuesday,. 'Wednesday, Thnnutay, and k'riday, )day 21, 23, 24, 25, 28. 27. itb. 1. PM r* • MARSHALL 'BROTHERS HARDWARE STORE, MERCITR'S NEW BLOCK Is the place In buy an kind• et- HARDWARE Eui mob. We have on hind and are - reivivtag a Large stuck of HOUSE FURNISHLNG GOODS, DOORS. • SABII. RUNDE. OLAbs. PUTTY. AND LEATHER IJELTDiti Our Paiute, Oda. /ie., .ru of the best quality arid will be sold very low. We are also agents for the Great AMERICAN STEAM SAFE, The only reliable Fire Proof Safe made. AI,. FAIRBANKS'S SCALES, SCHACMIICOKE POWDER CO., LAUGH'S BAW BONE SUPHEII PHOSPHATE thir st , hk p it 411 0 k WA ABLNI .741 al It: wry large and rultnufacirm out of tbr We are also prepared to do Jobbing of 41 'Undo. We are tho only agents for the celebrated new EMPIRE COOKING STOVE, The best ceating ',Una im too, and ever• stove warranted to give sattsfaction. Stud' to, '7O. A. .J. L (170 X ii; ....,' g 54; 0 17' 4 , C M Ei . c) • 6 ' ..., A = 5 •'"-1 .., reo C.) 4 w ' x ° . ..g. •':4 . 4 'C) 0 ' 0 a tri E-1 .4 '•3 W C.) ..I t > ... 4 4 z , 6.. :., r. &. r.. e 4 • x 1 CZ D Cre :" ~ ... . • I U : : . T : 2 .1 4 •.: is IA .. g 1... in $ ...- !:', 4, 1... Z 1 t 4 I - Z) • r 4 1 . i .o. 10. DISSOLUTION. -THE FIRM OF Kimball Bros. it Co. is this day dissolved by mutual convent. The business trill be continued, and all accounts will be settled by Marshall Bros. All persons indebted to the late firm will call,and aettle immediately, as all accounts . must be settled to date. R. T. MARSHALL, . Towanda. March 1. '7O. W. K. MAHMIALL. lIISSOLUTIO . N.-P:D.MORROW A-, having been appointed Judge. tbe Arm of Mercur k Marrow is dissolved. W. T. Dairies. Eon.. has taken the place of Mr. Morrow, arid the buil. neu will be curled on In the Arm name of Meteor & Davies. They will close tin the brodnes of Mer e= is' Morrow. ULYSSES ILERCIIII, P. D. MORRW, March, 1.1870. W. T. DAVIIO3. W. lArrnica SEEDS. -OHIO, WEST BRANCH and Orwell Clam Seed, and Ohio Timothy Seed for sale at March 4,'70. W. A. ROCKWELL'S. PLASTER. 800 TONS BEST cams - 60uni meter at Bridge VU!. Mos roeton, Pa.. for which all kinds of Grain will be taken in exchange. March 4. '7O. W. A. ROCKWELL G.NED FRUIT .- PEACHES, Tine Apples. pears, _Plums. Tomatoes, Rasp. berries; Strawberrks. Wliortlberriee, Corn, Peas and all varieties of Janie!. • !Welt 4,'70. W. A. ROCKWELL. pIPPS.-THE LARGEST - AS aortment at Pipes for elk s$ 'Ranh 4; '7O. W. A. INICKWELL'S. ALL KINDS GROCERIES AND Protistoas nt aholoule tad mita at flat.l C. ISSIS April ESM TOWANDA. PA.. (fit.NB)RNI4 PATENT) 62:12:4 =V 1.10 ZMMI t 7191111;44r).-:...1 - ' / 1.- Invite defrith/Au itild!dust to favor 'them ' witb their presence on i a, the occasion of their ' 'r OPENING' - DAY , ,Which will be THURSDAY; MARCH 24, 1870. _They also avail themselves of this opportunity to expresa their thanks for the very many expressions of kindness and sympathy tendered to them in consequence of tile interrup- tion to their , business by lire. Assur- ing their former customers that with their NEW STOP, M, Which will be foaua much .more commodious thaw their tomer one. ennobling them to keep a larger and MEM COMPLETE STOCK than before, with prices adjusted to the new bauis, with a STOCK ENTIRELY NEW AND FRESHLY BOUGHT With the advautagea of a mident partner in New York City to furnish all New Goods are they appear in the market Ii will be their aim to furnish a STOCK SUPERIOR ANT BEFORE OFFERED THIS MARKET, and on a lower eca►le of prices than has ever been made for man`• years ToNi ; tuds,_ March 16, 1870-4 _ , _ - stoTti - A2t, fro 0 3 The laigeet and moat complete aa- forgene of 'lgiibds iiiie or offered in'Towlinds flow being _re- ceiVe4l BC HU*IMEY I3ROTHERS, Mro call . special attation , to our stook of MMS' AND BOYS' • • , FALL AND • WINTER MAR, nearly con4rising nil kinds, of FINE AND - HEAVY WORK. FOE FARIIFIIS, AND MINERS All,the latent - 41ml most popular. styles of_ Lshits', 11Itssm' dud Clifton es Shoes, in Goat, French and GlOve Kid, Serge, Calf or Buff. At alt . times cumtomers will find our asortmont of goods, unrivaled frt.this market and- the prices at the lowest ligiu-es We offer in 0111 TRUNK DEP4RTAIMIT, 9 . aii witisttall3l attractive stock of SARATOGA & FRENCH TRUNKS, TaAvELTNGBAGV, REneums, HARNESS AND SADDLERY We cull the attention of Horse- men to our immense variety of Carria g e and Team Haillehti, Saddles, Bridles, Blankets, \V dills Robe;; This departinunt is directly over our Shoe Store, and *ill at all times be fully stocked With all goods he- longing to the Harness tnttle thing in the line will be made sin short notice and by experienced first class workmen. • Oct. 13, 1869 FORTY YEARS Tostity w the fair dnahug and public spiqtrintion of the. firro o NCON - TA_N - TES, CORNER 01' MAIN 5T,47. 4 in PUBLIC WIVARE, TUVA;SPA, Full stock of Staple and FLu*T_ DeEY GOODS. An elegant assortment of WALL AND WINDOW PAPERS s i kvil L fie fit GILT WALL PAPEL CROCKERY . AND-GLASS WARE, in ill ntyles—om - n importati.ai Full hno of GROCERIES. SHELF AND SADDLERY HARDWARE, PLUS Acv NAIL 43. CABI'LId. OIL CLOTH . 4IND . lIATTDIGB An extra ■tool of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, READY-MADE CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES ; All kis& of LEATHER, AND SHOE TOMOS. HATS, CAPS, IND 'UMBRELLAS, Thinks, Valises and TravelinA Bags. 0118 below the &natal AND - PALVI=Ity guaranteed, end gricee Just remand. 100 aeons PATENT GEM " FRUPII JAR,' All Ow, aeif ftallag, at manufacturer's plicta.' In Si* a stall of Geode in getout, enil variety on equekd tide Me of Neer York MT. The pubikt are inetle no. d teal] red examine MEW& ~~~ 'OR SALE-;-A FARM OF FIFTY: A; Arne. within the 'Bora* Malts. suitable far 'Zip tots. !minks ot Charles Mesons. st the oats of the Fail Creek Bituminous Company. Tow. , inotsaa. Feb. N. 14170.tt MI OR BALE . AT A- BARGAIN:— b. a, A new *welling house. suitable for a snail amt. lilso•of lot 76 x 100 feet. Inquire of the editor of Me paper ro F., Z. 141011711 express east. At . NICE LITTLE :Cotta g e and bat afro of_gronan. for IA than eat. FlreloSen inbthtennath from Monroe bora: kvery&noun itinstke.. nfinY, on the Pctudimi, far all nooessory inform:atm: 1 • • . rose tuavaßoTim InteMr3l'. • . Monson, Bradford Co., Pa. ' - 101101:18E AND LOT , FOR SALE:— AIL The undersigned offers for male a Teri' dude, able howls and let, attest° on Yale stmt. Dear Lecuat mane. roe' particaler• Umiak* -at the Book Bindery, Argai . 11filldint Vita street, Tow feblewf - . ' H. a. wurnicEn. POR SALE CHEAP.--A GOOD Howie sud tot one num from the Court House, Otte of Late w 220, Mee Cl gad= 2 4 V/ :Mead good kitchen and wood house adjoining. Altur a barn on beck end of lot. Your tall pertioultra =lre the cater:Mug room of the 2420 - 11112 • - • teblltt. V- O WIS -A L E..---I.OFFER FOR Elizabeth ' 1 '11'1, 42 'e If fl=ort desirable liana.= in 'town. If not sal soot, it siU be for rent. ;.Persons desiring informatke as to terms, &e.. will pleas, call mo at the,Toxanda Coal Company's cake. ' • • ' • March 16-41* If. H. scorn F ATIII.FOR - SALL-1.5 SITIJA ted in Mourns toil:whip, Bradford countr. Pt. 4 , 'Joining L. Rockwell, oue.halt mile from X nroe borough, on the main road to E. W . Bale's, taln, log 111 saes. 13 improved , with • good h and hart and same fruit thereon; teiroperti acob & Msoill, mutt& For farther ormstion taquire on the rubes. .- Marc , 04m* • " ~ ELIZA 31,11311.L.` Fon S A: 14,-1 OFFER FOR gale my inside:um situated 'oa die corner of Second and Elizabeth streets. It li anise the most desirablii situations in torn. If not sold' moon It win be for rent. .Persons desiring information as to terms, &c.: rill pleme call 'on me at the Cori Of of Means. Ward k Diren. March 8-wt • ' - • WM. BCOiT.• - TIOUSEAND LOT FOR SALE.-- Ito subscriber will sell her residence, anus tcd on the caw= of Loma avenue and Cherry street. L0t.102160. Two 'story frame house, con taining seven well-arranged rezne. Cistern and well thezon.• Buildings new sod in good repair. For terms inquire at W. A. Peck's law ufllce, or the subscriber, on the premises. March 3, 1870. MRS. E. L. WOODILUFf. • pARm FOR RAT , P.--.sitasted in Albany tontudilp. Bradford co., Pa.,-one mile from G. Kendall's gristmill. and the Sullivan Ms Railroad, containing about fifty ,acres, about thirty-five Improved. with good buildings and a geed orchard thereon. Well watered and pleasantly din 'Md. For farther_ information Inquire of Joseph and Levi *Pim on premises. • 4-w-v VOR SALE.—A 'valuable Water Power. with bop and haulm; with 5 acre of laud. now need for general blackamithing purposes. Location good. Power la permanent and free from damage by high water. - A good location for mattu facturiug purposies. Also a Immo and . :44 of an acre of Lind. with barn and fruit. Terms 'made nay. for fthtly4 :particulars' inquire of the subscriber on the pr.:mi.:a, penonally or by letter. GEO. T. GRAKOER,' 31yersburg, Bradford Cpnnty. Pa. ft 4w' VARMS - FOR SALE.-AN ISt s: PROVED Farm con - Mining 100 acres, about 80 acres Unproved, with good harmed house and barn. ALSO—A farm of. 90 acres, partly improved, no buildings, with $ large quantity of yellow pine tira• ber growing upon it. ALSO—One of 100 acres or more. nrimproved, iwith white oak and other timber growing upon it. All are within four miles of Towanda and offered for sale on easy terms. OEO P. CASH. Towanda. Marsh 1-1.4 " D ESIRABLE SAI.E Floined lidera for •aa.le Wagon and blacksmith of land. Two good wel good fruit trees thereon iu Bbeabequip townabil on the river road, atll Poseeasiou gi Cher partientara inquir \lucent, at Towanda A bnyder,nihesheouln, Pa. la7O-tf irith A RARE CHA_ Sarin ..ll.3 crop ready to harvest to pay for it. re.• serted timber lot ou the .place. tains handy. acres. Barn 30x48 with basement. House 1812 e. Chnbuildings. two orchards tformerly ,two farms). Title good. ," Situate In South tivargectieven notes from Owego. Terms easy. If not sold soon will be rented to a party that will market the wood and luniher. Western property taken, in part pay. For par deulars addre r H. B. GIFFARD. 'Feb. 2, Ittin. • Wheaton, UM ARMS AND HOUSES FOR THE F PEOPLE! Wtruffer for sale severrl hundrrd noel i'Alt.lfS and PLANTATIONS in Va.. Cis., and the Carolinas Well located and healthy. some with good improve ments and extra land—which we will sell eery cheap. and on easy terms, The prices Tango from Five to Fifteen dollars per acre,and mire trop will more than pay for tho cost-of the property.l We will refer par chasers to partiee here who have bought of as with in the past few months, and are offered an advance, of over fifty per cent. Full particulars furnished on application. We are now organizing a colony of Pennsylvanians to go south next Spring. A good opportunity for all good citizens. A prospecting party, will visit the south the last of Janriary—all who wish can go at rioducod rates of fare by applying to us,' Oyer 65.000,,acree of first-class Pine, Oak, Ce dar and Cyprus timber on navigation - it from $1 50 to $5 00 per acre. Terms easy_and all titles guarau. tei4 perfect. If. MALCOM DWYER k:CO., LET TILAIE Dealer's in Real:P.eatate, 711 Walnut street, Jan. 12. IS7O. . Philadelphia. 1 VALUABLE DAIRY FARM iou subscribers offer tOr salei their tine D.Cry Farm, situated .two miles east of Cirien. wood. McHenry Co.. Illinois. Said farm contains three hundred and twenty acres choice land, describ ed es follows : 160 acres choice timbered, 700 acres meadow, and 60 acres under the plow. Good dwel. ling-honee and outbuildings, large cattle barn 3Gr,60, and good horso barn. The finest living springs in the country, running through a commodious spring house. Is capable ,of keeping 76 cows, and is only ly miles from Abbott'sCheesersctory. Terms one. half cash. balance In easy payments at 6 per cent. In termit. Refereneea -H. M. Oereuld, It. H. McHenry, Greenwood, McHenry CoA U., or F. S. Ayer, nestle. quin. F. S. AYER, May B,lB6o—tf. R. S. AYER. Now Advertisoments. pREMIuM CHESTER . ! • Pure blow' short horn, Durltazu„ Devon, Ahlreuey !and Ayreshlro calves Memo. liouthdown and Cot-. .cold nherp, Cashmere goats, Imported - Buffo'', Essex, Berkshire and Sefton pigs. and all choice breeds of poultry for sale. Send for circulars and , prices. Address- N. P. BOYER k CO.. ; Jan 19,3 m Parkssharg, Chester CO.. Pa. 1, EGGS OF PURE BRED FANCY t'OULTEV. FOIL HATCUING We bate on hand tte largest and best selection of Fancy Poultry to be found in the country. Eggs C2rettilly boxed and shipped to any part of the coun try. For Circulars and pricei. address N. P. BOYER & CO.. 'JanlB.3m ' Parkeabnrit. Cheater Co.. Pa. "L'N .. W. BBoWx, 137 MAIN STREET: TOWAYDA. PA. WHOLESALE• AND RETAIL 3DRTIG-G-ISr2 • The enbeerilwir respectfully announces to the pub. Lc in general that ho has on band a large and well selected stock of 1 p WILMS, MEDICINE% . . CHEMICAL% PAMTS, - - OIL. VARNISIIES WINDOW OLAS% • _ DYE STUFFS kc., kc. AL the popular Patent Medkinea of the dab. PURE WINE AND LIQUORS For Mellesl purpose!' only . P.II:RFUM.EBY.I Fatieraud Toilet article". • • Soaps of awry delaripticn. Thermometer', Bathing. Burgeons, and Common Spougps ' Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, • Bit sting Combs, Pocket and Fine Collths, • '-- Toilet Powder, PUIROIO4. .Tooth Powders. Tooth Wasbe", • sad Tooth Soaps.. Arid other articles beim:shut - to the Deng trade too numerous :o mentßm. Hitting the Agency of the (MEAT: r: S. TEA C63IPANY, GREAT fl UCE3IENTS Tci purchasers of gooir it their liar. • Physidans preacrlpthms and fauat/7 reoulPht rou4 by venom thoroughly compebutt, at ro=tho d!iy or Thankful for the put. liberal patronage. I re ipeetfully solieirecontinuance of the same, pledg ing myself that Co effort shall be spared to make toy establishment second to none in this section, Dr. T. F. Madill may be consultedat this stare as beretofore. ' F. W. 111tOWN.: - Jan. 91;1874 ' THAT CELEBRATEDSELF RI - tau Floor, at - PATCIr& May 20. "IiA.CKAMILL, nerving. Clacoer, lialabot, Codllab. ke.. at Much 4. W. A. nocxwEws. CAKES AND CRACIKERS,-GRE clan Bend. &Wit Honey, Orange, Ralson. lem on mad Clinker Cakes, Washington Jumble* and Cotes Pdaccut. an 3 ell lauds of Crafters it MareVs, Tn, w. A. ReCirtsl7,rfi. TY FOR th the under- House. Barn. ,out 1!.; acres and plenty of ty to located Inty. Pa.. on 1 school and ty. Forinr rletor. G. W. irks, or WEI). Plub AN OtTEC ii:TTi worm • t CARPHANS'i BY virtue oho order Wad - 4117 Oip atuv OM a Bradamtilfif. eadainfpmd glinrdion of C.atlmrine. A. salilifigs Woof children of realm% . of ARM. gm% aeln mono at pabllo min oor promfam, lINIVRDAY. Alt id 2 effort p._ WI fol lowing dolotibed lot, - plemo arpudfl of famf, altarto In Albany tomaahlp, bomided as follemet Or Noe north by Janda of Ramela CarYM, ofoi by -0— Shodd. south by Georg* Illant sad yolk, Moon Randall and John Wellinoms. 010 foroa, more er koa. about Id sena imm_f!M,_ • Room 'and few MO Kies theroon. TIMM to be paid on the property balm atnrit Awn. Amickom mmermatlon and the mass in too Mime IMO mental. with Intereof from eanfirmilkmaiilni trot payment to be wade sue parl orcomizmitiom Feb. 91.1870 T OF NAMES OF PERSONS madrawn to be TIMM ;Olen Mit Send of Com mon PIM' and Quarter lbtallonw. b 114 bald la the Borough or Troy, on HOWDAV. HARM 111. 111:0: Athena totrp, Wm 0 Tbamiton; Alba* lore.. ,C W Clapp. F T Peffl;_bmi_Sep.„ Sidinapp: lturibmfOu Welk Mani& W.r.bnad.o D Bourne Andrew Stanton; Cantentem. Cladt Drown. donee -letlturn; Coliunbla. John Wawa; YmoUn. Ste phen Lattlawm"Onneille. Robust IMetdkatd. J H WeE 00 0; Monroe Alm.. 'A Hmkwedl.J Orissa; Orwell. "W P P=PliWa. 0 ltr* Pal mer. Joseph Pierce. • 11A/berry. Walter Hama; .31Prld= i rd "' 112 1r 6 Hubbard; Smitldletd: 011npball. Arnold: Towanda Boramb, W W Bramball, 111 11 Patch. WI H Gore: AlromMder Dlemt., 0 Y Wysr. Wm dirtale; eye« Tiny tap. D I Allen: Toe/sada twp.. H H namtemy Vlatere=se Holcomb: Wpm Dan ~1101111; WINTIM Mb= rewnsa. Jr. J r P. TAX lIPLXZT. IbiTt "RXZell TO lIVIVRO TIC E.-- -i-ie Itotke L 6 bee*,itolialkOsa_smsee Indebt ed to the estate at JAXIIIIO., fI.ICT We atlhalth• heladeoessol, are regoolialleisato famdliste psi mat% *WWI parsaas , dab* eallaat_ask4 estate most freseat thew alaabid foe mettlemest. :,1111.8 TEAM . . VILTIM2II ZOOM - • Peb. M. MO.. -.- - 4--- - - Essation. TRIAL LIST, MARCH TERN!, 1, IWO. AT TROT; i . • . DAPCIIn Dom Co. As: Digit k itiete...: . ~...6 :..eas. Mande Sharma Its.,y. W. L®g.. - llicall H. 11.,WhIlkkan Ts. AL F. k I. Y. 'toady Appeal Anneals Township fl I. PC If analzwa - awe 11.. J: llosekaid Al. J. C. Warburton: ' irspkrin AC..orst vs. &situ 'Wet. a/ eel. Es W.& Dobbins sa-Tow TiosOsskif - trasposil T. I. Praia va. B. 31.. Winiena.;• .. - .appeal AMA Seward vs. A. Collbora • appeal A. C. Moore cat lobo COlOl/1121P. SPProa • • SMingArld Township vs. J. L.Phllips c2mor John Wardwell as. Wm. 8. Dobtdsts ' OW. 0. D. Perry vs. Jackass Norton appeal Parsons & Carnoeban sa Alonzo Lopes 'dant appeal A. C. Moore vs. John Cantatas, •' Henry Miller vs. Nathadel Ihnlth's err's. debt Julia Aztell et. al. vs. C. T. Wan et. al ...ejectment =t• • • O. Y. ikdlard 4 , .... ............. W. Foster vs. V. A. )?otter ejectment F. R. Person vs. lama k Loeb' • Appeal Babpeceas returnable so Xondstp. Merit 74 at 10 o'clock. a. m. W. A: =OYU!. Prot. . . ADMQISTRATOE NOTICE.— Nag:* Is hereby given to all pilaw lattsblest to the • Mato of JA WALIZEt. Isis of Merrick, deceased, must itoaksjmaisdatio lisruset. sod all imams having claims holm( said este., nut pee. sent the= duly. authenticated foe settisonot. • - BCOH ?ARC . . Feb. 16. 1870.. ' AdatinisttstOr. A DMINISTRATOIiII NOTICE.- Notice is hereby glom that all pertains ilislebt. ad to the estate of OltitaTEß NOCKWELL.Iabe Canton; . deed.. are requested In mike payment; and all persons having clamsta=l estate must prevent the same duly anthanaladed fee settlement. . X. BMW. len • Adililleto4.• pROCLAMATION.-WHIMFA.S. ..1L Hon. FABIUS B. ifillEdtl I.Plesidast Jul* of the 12th Judicial District. copal.s of the coax ties of Bradford and Susquehanna. YA Eoaa. nor :cm Fafnir: mud J. -W. UNLIT= Associate Judges. In. and ',for maid county of Dradtwd. hoes Wood their precept besting date the hind day cdliktry. Ib7o. to to Ina directed for holding a Ccskrt e! General Quarter Session of the Peace, •Cots moo Pleas and Orphans Court. at Tro7 for the County of Bradford. en Monday. Month 1570. t.. continue one week. • Notice Is therefore hereby frivemAo the Coroners. end Justices of the Peace, of the County of Dradford that they be ibex and there" in their peeper penes. at 10 d'eloelt In Me forenoon - of add dray , with re cords, inquisitions and other remembrances, to de. those things which to their office to be done; and More who are bound h raxernmsnee or otteroriee proseenta sealed prisionere erhe are or may be in the jail of add county, at who aban bf istiond to appeer at the said court are to be thee and thereto Prowcnte against them as shall be just. Jurors are requested to be puncted, in. their atten dance, inert-eddy to their notice. Dated at Towanda. - Abe 2.1 d day or Web'y, In the yr./r of our Lord: one thonaand sight hundred end ..,enty, and of . the Independence of the tnltf.tt Ststes. the ufpety•thtni. 3. P. TAN FLU?, &w.f. 4., Mcellaneons. TONS - AIN - DA COAL YARD ANTLERACITL . AND BrITALIN!iftB COALS The undersigned. hating leaaed the Cast Yard an Dock at the old • Barclay itn,'" and Jut easpleted a large Coal-bowie and Office upon the , are now prepared to tarnish the dawns at 7unmade and vicinity with the dltrerent kinds sad alms of the show • named coals upon the most reasonable limns in any quantity &aim!. Prices it the Yard wed further notice Lune Xi:K.- Bmill Egg.. . Stove Cheetnut.... BarelKe Lamp ••' Riau of Moto. Fine or The following additional obergeiewlll be wade for delivering Coal winds the !xwough hails : Per T0p...50 cents. • Estill tar naming In. SO cent*. Elalf T0re..35 Qr.T0n...23 id • AS •• •1 sr Orders may be left at the Yard. corner of Rea med and Elizabeth Streets, or at 11. C. Porks's Drag Store. ea-Orders must in all issea be swum:lora/in. the mak: - WARD & DIV X. Towanda. Nov. 1. 11169-41. NEW HARDWARE cORE WE ARE arfiT OPEN - Did 1F 44 erox a new and complete seeortin4i.e.: I - I.&R,DWARE. Our stock is new and we are offering it to the pub. lic at prices that defy competilket. Any mein want of fitorea can And with to the latest iniproventente and moat desirable styles. Our' Cook Ators, the AMERICAN IMPROVED, is sclutowlegoll by des/. era and the public in general. to be'inlyiselor In bat. inq and cooking qualities, to anythilig now in tier bet. We hero „, • Ouirrxrkit's Tool" IRON, Nina. - Holum Snow, airs. Nina. too+. Lammas, 823.7116 . 85 . 1:1 WA te! stsurEn Thew Rc..ata. Give usl call. Wo are prepared to ceastaat that Ire can sell as cheap; ands little cheaper. ti any other place in thc county. PIERCE a TRIPP. a. Thu.?. TUE°. PIERCE. Canton. Jan. 12. 1870 WHERE TO (4.7 'THEM 1 FOIL YEW teCOCERIE7I. SUGARS, ' TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, , SYRUPS, &v Gaynor be eivaletL For • Teri choice article gior DRE4HribT TLC, Go to MEItIDthEiN For COOKING 'chasms. , DRIED MUM. MB CHEESE. ' ' • 80AM of all lauds, ONIONS. POTATO ' I fEl2l,Chinil Atli Su fact eivry• thiug la the Chreeella. ' .3 - so to rrnk' You ow always Ouct • choke arflde of ) FAMILY 'FLOVII,, CHOP, FEED. BRAN, and COL% MZAL At the Gilt( CERT ASP PROVISION MORE. of Z. =MEM Towanda. Pa. Dec. 20. '09.-4t TO , THE ,THE LADIES AND:CHILD IOW OP ATURES. • NEW- NILLJNERT AND DRESS AND eLOAlit , MAKING LSZABIOSHAVIT. PALITULNIS os A= 1111 Laarr.9ru. 50* Sal.. Room , ' over Port Oman-1110. ROWS 0 4 shod. ,;. KEIL MAT A. WAOCIZIk - AtArno, Dec. * , Ino. Agast, _ FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OP TOWANDA . - C4Era./.. URPLUI This Bank offers 1.1311811 AL PICU.SUEB far the transaction of • • . GENERAL BANKI.VG RUSLVESS.. MTEREsT ruu ON DEPOSITS ACCOBD3CO Tu IKTI)IGP,*‘, - )0 Brzsais. C* or To Tun Cou,scnon of Nail.* asu Cancun. Parties wishing to amr, semis Wan pert of the Ihtitedgtates. Phuglead, belied. or the prtx - lapel cities and towns of Zurope, can here procure dra;te tor that Foveae. P.138.11ES Trams To or from Um old country. by bed Ammer or mi I ing lines, always on band. FAMM3I lIMOVOAT O% #l' OLDVOIS MM. Hipkat Price railer CS Dads, Galant Agin! e E. If. OM, Pretdirst. . WETTIN Inntl4. 1 4 OM Viirr" fl r !4 . : . *El§ $4 ~ . 4 50 . 4 110 • 4 2 , .4 OU . 3 /3 + . 3 no Co to MEILIVETZI INE • $12x,000 . . 40,000
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