fradforiirzipporttr. ' Loc.atr..:4 AND .. GENERAL. - . sir We threat. attention to the card of 31. DLIGICr r $ oe.ASCattAT4/116°S; I. Dr. FLEscenurrbse pircbaso4 four acres et, land &re! air. E. 11. Coma/mon; in Wysoi, for $4,00n. ' • - • • mi. Five 0#4.004.1r0ui me Emirs Jail a faeraigh4, $ 1 .7 knockhki . . oil 771 e Bee is the title of a vary spies mac penny p*PC jog atatteil is Thlta: 4,40,ia, by licCusrocit do 00. Quite a •inenar,ene is being ,Aectea on the public square. There are mu' two eagles and font foxes on hoe ezhibitioa', • ler Dr. H. ,C. Pourp., 4p?Et one thmtka fora ilia. lot of trout. Wo hopt 110 May, h a ve "mid lark 'every time. stir The Bradford . Baptist Asso4 ristion moota here next Tuesday, June 7, in iteati of the lith,napabliehed lad week. ••- Mrs. CARTS% IL E. Roux na.D, A. Haiti, and F. J. Cara:nes, have great• Iy improved the appearance of their stores by paqiii,:r up neat adjustable airatets. re" Tho best quality of Buildiag Lilac constantly on hand st WARD & Ddb 0- , sl Yard. Towanda: Orders may be 101 at Ittmstai.tti)o - .'a, or at the yard: ItruovED.—J. N. CALIFF has 're moved his law epee from the Register & Re ,-,r.ler's (office over to G. D. MONSANTE, Esq., ,pis.site Pr. Posirr.e's am, store. A Ministerial Association has wen or g anized in this placo, in which all the IT.th.Oant ministers take part. The .seeeeie tpi meets every Monday morning for Brayer and religious discussion. - vs.: The Railroad Company have ,e,tructed a switch at the east mud of the bridge for the accommodation of Ur. 3. W. who is now shipping large quantities of stone from his quarry in fibeshequin. • La' F. M. NICHOLB left Ulster a (eu weeks since to find a horde . and fortune in Wi,t. Mr. :C. is a young man of correct habita and all undoubtedly succeed. We com mend Wm as worthy of confidence. it,.. Circus and Foss ruuu's Menagerie are to exhibit in this place .•11 Saturday, June 11. The celebrated ele phant; " limesuses,," aito is noted for his °cell hal3its, is attached to the concern. ter SHAW, 8RA177..W it CO. opened crate• of sfintherries and a box of tomatoes one day hst week, the first in the market. We de,n e In this connection to tender at thnn.lo rnr a supply of gre e n pea& tcar The scholars of Miss Hu 's gar,. an entertainment bn Wedlnanby, cppa'Rting of tableau; etc. The was crowded with- speetatorm, allot ++lieu Here highlt pleased asith the perform- 'ma... One of the directors of the Penn.:vivant:l Railroad Company, with hts over the Pa. /v R.lt. last week. eecupitil a I'enusylvania Central directors' ir, a:ol it oio; switched off wherever they de. , C . A i tll I,to Mr. A. J. TAYCOR, of Rome, e.;rtunlr escaped instant death while driving :Dun las home to Rome village a few dap( since I horar betame frightened and ran, upsetting the Igtggy and throning ilr. T. to the ground. l'..rtanately, the horse hetaroo detached from ,agoo, so that Mr. TATLOII was hat slightly I imed. rei, Naiad Fire Company, No. 2, Wee proenred new uniforms. The shirts are blue thurneL : The caps have not ar ?,,,,1 yet. The company presents a tine ap i•..uanee, and although not possessed of as Howl: " a•ele "as the other companies, will do rth , vt,ve service in case of fire. Jet jewelry is very fashiona nio will 1,0 generally worn by hie' fair sex in tln sinutuer, nisi tnudut and other light CHAMl3r.nim is selling jewelry of esery style at extaaalingly low prices. His assortment of watelies, clocks and silver ware Cannot be li , aten hi ally town this side of New York. . , r-iy- Dr. et e AnK, who has been tray ,:m; through this county fur the past three nvulros, kft for his homtkin Washington noun i.‘st Frilay. As to the bortor's professional Ivo knurr . nothing the ma , .r,t, of traveling physicians are •Inunbugs— soviablo'gentlenian he has made many in this place. His business dealings r. t. vharacterized by stria honestv. r.-a. At a meeting of Stevensville No. 747, 1.0. of G.T., held on Murry.lay 5, D;7O, the following ofileerit were in ;, .1 by D.D.G.W.C.T., H. A. Bass J. 0. INonsu, ; Mrs. E. J. FASTA -11".V.T.; C. LEE Brerr.s - s, ; Ht :•,n :trkAT:ss, ; E. A. Cone, F.s.; M. S. ; Dr. C. E. KNAPP, liar. ; Miss ANO/E j:NI;, 1.0.; EDWABD JoyEs, G.G.; CIIALLtaS A.S.; !lies Coel Dittoes, D.M.; Miss If xrrn: linteitAsn, 1i.H.8.; ItATMOND Cons, De• HENUY CAW-BELL and JoNEs i•f4.ap•tl from lan, in this place, on Wednesday lat last. 1t appears that they had made the s t oqupt a few nights previous by sawing off one of the iron bars in the window, but were detect ,d before their purpose was accomplished, and s, re thou placed in the "dark cell." But ?yet', shether the object is a pretty girl, or freedom, laughs at locks antOron bars; so these young inen set to work and' took up some of the planks from the hottom_of the cell, and dug a hole through into the kitchen and- then made good :trip escape. reeer The officers of the Grrid t bptcr, of Pennsylvania, vhdted the. place on Wednesday evening last. Towan da chapter, No. 1111, provided a gran# enter. ta:nnwnt at the Ward House on the occasion. ?:, , no but members of the 'order were incited to partake of the bountiful repast furnished by ne host Marra, but we werepermitted to take a " peep " et the- table; confess" that Wished fur the time that We Were one orem. Ili, bill of fare *as stillieut to satisfy any ap p, nu.. while the table was, arranged in allay arliAlt! - style, reflecting credit upon Mrs:l4.'B ia,o and handiwork. Two large tables were honnitifully spread, on the center of either of nbicit was a. large pyramid - cake. heantilaY , I ,,, nated and embellished with various MA ',owe symbol,, which,'uf course, were myarterit • to all except the initiated. One verycommend able feature of the entertainment, week tbe -en- Str, . - ;f wiry intoxicating drink. WI- We visited the Towanda Gas on Tuksday, and were realty surprised at (he progrejta made during the past few weeks. to kuliittig:rbich is constructed of stone, Is ehltt;ready for the roof. Nearly all the res. Lilincry tiNeil in manufacturing gas is already on tbs. ground, and Judging:from the large force .4 • ~ r ianen engaged, the time is not far dis tal ellen we nay enjoy the !usury of hating our , ins llings lighted with gas. Tho gentle in 4 n nit 111VV5411.111wir money in this en. tereetse deserve to be'liberally patronized, as 1nt,f4,7 ton - ns of the fliZO of Totramla contain . I o , IFllittiC fit enterprise and capital to erect. Ka. •Aorkt, nithout taxing the corporation. The 030,1.3fM1 safctyoflife,andpropertybp:livens the use of kerosene, wll morn than compensate for the expense of putting gas In oar Laddtngs, We understand the Town Courts d are considering the subject of lighting Main. btret t, tsful hope they will decido,to do 1t..1t il k na t ter in Which every citizen feels =lnkster*. sir ThiisdieB4 ' church titiailveastiaos the ealeviathwati alllsicresfaHaikat dq erreabit nest T e lime MOO:ea a i . attractive programme; =II . . Arlha ii wliobtoke ii stone in &mita blamumm. Iburnumn Mai few nights since ia known, and unless he calk and seinen the damage before Saturday night next till be dealt withaeom to - Sir One of the .moat , tkansideg ted at 'ltigtdandi °x:_ ;14V though it has been orgardaed tantalise:6r one gamier it has, s itembenoldp pearieSixt9; and the lodgo-room is well /Wad (merely lodge, night. Among the Principal members aro Mr. ' Lteursa. .r. Itotent, Ities:Onn4 Damn. A. C. It. 13oonaw .and others. „ , ter At inee*g, Lin-ta H ose coivany, No:* tbilosinin4elntione were reported and adaptor*: , - Remolead, That the than of tho eninpany bd tendernd M C; lifinectot for the nee of him Hall= to WW. Mix for Ihndeldng his gram; wain Mr. L.Tt. Borealis Ow indaitentialeigon the octagon Of the lain visit of Eagle bow bt Pittston. . Rooked,' Thit. thanks be offered' tini ladies who kindly ambled in g the carriage; and to all othere,whose d services ecoritin cophibnied to the emcees' of the entertainment. ' Omni fieeyj. PEasonr.;:-.lh3i. J A...RomEEL ... has reidgried - - the pastOraie Clio PresliytOrian (Brick) - church in Wysin, , and scoopted a call to the church in. klansitedd,.. Be will also dB. cis% in the Covington church. Kr. lir is considered one df the enlist scholars and ablest preachers in the: lan " —Prawn= ;Loan, il:Wnierly of - Burlington; bat now a resident of New Britain, Conn;, wan in.town last week. —ratio L. Wzra.ts, son of Col. Wauss, et Athens, is a prominent member of the Chicago Board of Trade... - • - —Rem. It. CarrwipEte paid' 1113 et visit last week. • J. ClAvnott, of the Itakar= office, has been appointed, agegt ofthalVricalThtro LAU; mance Company. —L J. Witan, son of W. C. Wasn, Esq., of Fort Scott, Banns, is visiting his ?entices in this county: —Bey. S. J. Luau and F. J. Cauumsattanded the meeting of the Baptist Missionary Society, in 'Philadelphia; but week. —Bar. Wx. McALazusay coil preach in the Colored M.E. Chnrch on Sunday afternoon nitt. Wo nnderatand that the, various ministers in town have made arrangements to supply this church with preaching once every Sabbath un til a pastor is called. OTZSTOS, da. , Ilars,A., hare purchased- ButietWe lot south of the Episcopal parsonage. • • —Eon. JoUN A. GRISWOLD, of Troy, N.Y., EDW. COnnzo, of Albany, JOHN B. Enratntani and J. C. WruAtc, of Now York city, are In town., These gentlenien are interested in the Fall. Creek Coal Company. —A. ii. Sratrinco, of Athena, and Dr. E. D. MASON, hiSO gone to Elizabeth City, N.C, J —Dr. CHAR. Puce, formerly of this placepis about to commence the practice of medicine in Troy. Dr. P. is a young man of more than or dinary ability, and thoroughly read In hie. pro fession: By close arplication he may soon dis tinguish himself. —IL F. SetzEß has so:d out his tin shop in Wyalusing to" Geo. Cu.tirnEntin. . I: FRED. MEACIII and wife, and Miss Lome MEactm, are at Niagara Falls. —Taos. Trt.Eirros. who has been visiting in this place for some weeks past, left for Califor nia on Monday evening last. —Judge thrsErrim held an argument court iu Weilshorough Tuesday last. Ma./ New Milford correspondent of the Pittston Goirfie, tarnishes that paper with some histotical items connected with the life of the late C. L. WARD, of this place, from II hid' we extract the following "But there is now upon, my table a large package of papers givmg obituary notices of the - duce , sod and all speaking in terms of the highest respect of him. Allow me to add a few items of history. In 1806 his father (Was. Wean) mull mother, then just married, moved, from Connecticut to this place, it then being wil derness world. That voting wife, the mother of the deceased, is stilithing in this place, awil 83 years. She rode .from Connecticut to this place on horseback, her husband drove an us team, and foundfile road by marked trees. The deceased ( born 1807) bectunott printer's apprentice (devil) at Moptrose, and from that point nobly wrought-his own way up to the edi tor and proprietorship of the Stisqueluirma Reg later. This establishment hurried down and loft the yottagman one thousand dollars in' debt. But his 'pluck,' as I am told, energy, good Lab its and industry, were a capital for a new start, and ho succeeded, as all concede, in establish ing a name, a fame and a fortune, that his ride tives and heirs, and the State and nation may well be proud of. Some of the papers speak of his palitidi tout the honorable position he held among the official magnates of the country as Democrat, hut never asking or accepting office at their hands. The papers call him a Demo crat. He was so through life, but not in a par tisan sense of that name : for the only party name known when he became a voter was Re publican —or JACRSON and ADINV men—both Republicans—the Federal lly having died for its hostility to the war of I Ml2.But in 18:3.2, the Whig party having been born and christened he Jsus-s W.trsos Wram, of the New,York Cori riff and Eutpurce (fortatily a Jaessort print), the deceased Milted with_ that party against General Jacesox and his veto of the old F.H. Biddle Bank. But be shortly returned to his first love in politics, and thereafter, without seeking of accepting office, Ito livesland served in what was then called the Republican (now Democrat) party. " But fwish to speak more particufarly of Ida merits as a private citizen and land dealer. I have wandered over many miles of land through which his title deeds arc held, and I have not found a man who has complained of, or had heard of a single case of wrong or distress. I had never seen him, but from general report I could have selected the genuine portrait of C. L. Want) as readily as an expert would have se lected the counterpart of WA:on:vat* on the old three dollar bills of the Yates county (N.Y.) hank. • All agree that he was a Just, honorable, tiwight, 'charitable, faithful and patriotic man. The aged and widowed mother might well point to Iris historyand say, with the Grecian matron, 'These are my Jewels." . DECOkialbli DAY. Although no steps were taken until Friday evening last for the ebscrnnee of "Decoration Day" in Towan da, yet the occasion passed of is a becoming manner. The dity could not have been more propitious for the performance of such a duty -a duty which we trust trill ever be religiously observed by a grateful people. At one o'clock, p.m., all places of business were closed, and a procession formed on the public square iri the following order: Towanda Cornet Band. - Drum Corps. • 40 Young Ladies with Boqueta and Baskets of Flowers. Burgess. Town Council. The procession proceeded up Main. street to Canal; down Canal to William; np William to the cemetery. The tine day calla' ea a large umber of people. The fire department presented a very grand appearance, and their demeanor through out Was such as to challenge the admiration Of all. On arriving at the cemetery dowers were strewn on the graves by forty girls selected from the different Sabbath-schools, while the band discoursed- appropriate- music. At the conclusion of thts,htteresting and beautiful part of the ceremony, the, procession assembled, in the northwestern corner of the old cemetery, where Rev..l. 8. Brawsnr delivered an eloquent and impressive prayer. Rev. Wm.:Mt:Gump= made a short but appropriate address. He was followed by Rev. C. W. Bmirri. We were not in a position to hear the remarks of these gen tlomen, but learn front those who were 'mere 'fortunate, that both addresses were 4 exotillrat and ought to be published. The assemblage united in singing _ " Praise God from whom all blessings now," after whit* the benediction was pronounced by Rev. S. J. Lust. • The pnxession was then re-formed and pro ceeded to the Court Howie, `where it vas dis• banded. Much credit is due CAI E. Ovrarrox, chair man committee of arrant:rmcuts, for the man. ner in which he discharged his .duty, as also to Dr. -Stamm, toad Marshal Col. 11..13. llteNzam, Col.J. H. Hoarox mad .Totts littarom, for then *aorta Itipresersing order and arrying 4;qtt the arrangements of the committee. • • • Minute gun* were Bred from tlie tree Bur procession left the public square until the cd-the proceedings. The recently re-ingsnizeil Towanda Certet Band tarnished the antaie. * ' iffiamik4 Clergy. Soldiers and Sailors Sunday Schools. Fire Department. Civic Societies. Citizens. b. Wei AMIA AM* semi visit a Zs& Saw amp egr , of Orettittilititeret'= isattu;~4ositor's Easiiiitor ot. . twi4' itC l / 4 4 No., I,ixs Towmaat--"Au4 /43 • 11 1 . - • ' - Towastra Bea= : am ZAMA Hme.—Tai, V i llate l L i t= i tts-= ' 11( 4= 1441311"-- tiftssin' : Razz.—Tae Eau= Conran Svasersen ar oar Ifoorrairrus or sitlitAX-Wilkairasr.—Tues-, daY, Mar 24, will long -be temembhred by the PittatonEagie Hose Cpsniaa one tif Wm terms ha -- The. long-ta excursion, ' frogs& ll lk maligil3 4 l l2 l 4l=rl . 1 11 joyonatime; liewierue ! Aspect a. deem which It was Pared wield '' otthe"rnost But notwithstanding these ozidnerui indications,. a goodly number of our citizens joined, our: fleavelre biddies? oellie-Arip... The was representedby a general c f the; members. doonitie anidector gave the word,. "All 'Board," and the trahrtnevedoff under the 'careful superelsion of 4 1arAntendent' Desmond: There Inti 'Sonia is wild cat" run ning. tratno teases-deism said at Ihr‘deddg- mated hone the beautiful landscape' en elite; Terra& 'eras in -4 10 • ' orw,illto tbeTormisdadeleit„ Welcomingcheers he Lixt4a, whose guests the Erigleboys were, seconded by the Franklin Ind the Nand be_ys. and the cheerful, 1 4 4..dened lams of, the To wealth:emelt, ' caildtwedebr Uri and made them feel fastenyAmon_g their Maeda . , A brass band eiretired•by the . 1.-ta Company,. from Waverly, diecoursed a lively reception tune and all want merry as only,,the-Lin-ta Hose know how to do it. , Immediately the line of parade wail formed, the Lin-ta headed ; be the bandthlfing-thiradeanee, followedby tbe Dram ton guesCarts, pi the E ferldeh agle Hose led by the Pittston inseparell_aire heeled With hose ermiparry),Aleithe Naiad boys bringing up the rear - . A member of the . Lin-te Hose made a'= short- end appropriate speech welcoming to Towanda and the bospi talities of the Lireta company, the Eagle boys, whirl Was Atipanded 'to hy. MO. L Chapman on behalf of the Eagle company. A drizzling rain now commenced to descend; but no I.llCOATelliellea of .tpia ddhecdption would be lin impediment Jonere h pride under the honorable equipments of the "fireladdies." Calm and determined in eiwitin% times when pfiendishly their ne looking element is evouring the property of ighbors, alwAys warldng with ariimpnlse noble and generous, with- no sinister purpose to awaken their interest, they often face imminent peril and light the dames with a sturdiness that challenges the courage of the veteran soldier in the front of battle. These men who are Wen not halfappreciated by the very ones whose _ .interest be tint greatest in the organization, who are infre quently compelled to face very discouraging circumstances, know and can feel the kindness of brothers which none others can compre hend. The rain prevented the general turn out of citizens, but hundreds cheered the col umn along the line of march. We have looked upon many companies of firemen, but we freely confess that we never saw in the same number of men such noble looks, faces that spoke so ' unmistakably Of the culture and intellect of the human mind. The Lin-ta Rose is the pride of Towanda. And right well do they deserve the encomiums of the people. And the proceed ings of Tuesday will ever ramie fresh net drily in the memory of the Eagle Hose Company, but in the minds of all whose good fortune it was ta.secompany the excersienists, for in the hon oring of our boys Pittston p is honoredand thank ful. Extensive preparations had been made iu the grove fora b: l ife and tripling of the "light fantastus,"but e conquered a victory here. Heavy expenses been incurred by the Lin ts Wyllie arranging platforms • and preps** the grove for the afternoon exercises. Bat the storm, which could not triumph over the Jubi lant hearts of the participants ti the day's fes tivity, succeeded here and only hero. Equal to the emergency of the occasion, the Lin-ts Com p,aire=ll,„ the ta acie a rt: ot a i gi m handsome Wid e ni n ° - gaged for the entertainment, the "dance went on" under the patronage of the youth and beau ty of Towanda and the guests and compthy. At the-opening of this part of threprogrammo the Pittston company were further honored by the presentation to the foretnan, Mr. James L. McMillan, and Ainistant, Mr. Alex. McDougall, of two elegant baguets, the choicest flowers that grow. They were the offerings of Mrs. E. 0. Goodrich and her daughter, Miss Anna Good. rich. The Hose rooms are well furnished, and have several - improvements which might welt be adopted by , other companies. Photo graphs of the members line the walls. The room is carpeted and well •painted, and every thing indicates refinement and taste. As the hour for parting drew near, the mu tual cacliarnio t of regrets at the nee,csaity,of sap lug the wee farewell was to be heard on every hand. The agle Company individually felr the kindness of the lAn-ta boys as they bad never been impressed before. So generously and unostentationa, devoid of all arrogance and ,patronizing air, was the attention paid, that the Eagle boys Telt the obligation without be ing burdened. In behalf of the Eagle Com pel; sAt A he conclusion of the 'entertainment at the Mr. C. L A. Chapman tendered thanks to' the 'n-ta Hoeg, and earnestly requested them to return their visit, with a promise that they abell.be well treated when they do come. If so they conclude to do, wed not faint to declare Ourselves as ample as our amass are, tp return the compliments of the day. The Means House provided their guests with a good dinner and made them feel easy, and at home while within its walls. We want to say a word of the beauty and grace of Towanda's daughters, whose smiling faces enlivened the day's proceedings, and won the attentions of the - Pittston Company. But while doing them, ustice, we will, owned of any charge"of lack of modesty i we just give onr humble private opinion publicly , to wit: Moro than one of Towanda's •emoo young men" would like to see a few of our lassies change their residence to the beautiful village of T. That's so. • leo - It will be seen by- the follow iug letter, which we are permitted to print, that our .old friend, Bev. It. Carmen - mut, is pushing the - Sabbath-school cause in Lycoming and Clinton conntica : AT DI:POT, TI.WEITANNOCE; Friday a.m., May. 27. D. A. Oranrort, Esq. : Dear Brother,—ton are interested in, our Di. ble school efforts, therefore I write to you, as, for the same reason, I might write to others. not a few, in our oldhermo•town of Towanda. I am now on my way, b: rail, with family to a new home in Lock Havel In about two boors we expect to here a passing sight of your city on flu other side. The past twenty-five asuceessive days I have been looking up neglected communities in Ly coming, Tioga, Clinton, and I ma, add Grad"- ford, counties. Never before havelformdmore urgent demand for missionary work. No per son can comprehend the destitution that exists in some places, except ho follow the Gospel plan and "go out" where it is and visit "from house to house." And if I may say it, be will not find success very difficult , ho has. Jesus and these " lost ones" in his heart. ' The drat Sunday-school that I assisted in 'starting this Spring is superintended by an en ergetic Christian woman. It numbers over for ty scholars and gives promise of much good to the community. Another school mainly panda upon a female asaistant,. This school is also opened with tho Lord's prayer repeated in concert. At the close of the first meeting for orgl Tim, a boy Was heard soling to Anoth er, • What you, , you gin ' to oin 8. School?" "Of course Ibe why not?" " I you awar so awfully.' " Well, but Fm going , to quit," was the reply. Noble little fellow) it be keeps that resolution. A card of the Ten Command ments has been given to ben to be committed to memory. Several other new schools have been started under favoring prospects, except woe. In the neighborhood where this school Is planted, there exists a sort of Ism that seems to be not a little unkindly disposed towards the struggling Bible school. • After the first meeting, I made another ap pointment for Brother Jaxr TAThon, of your village..l ',For some cause, which he will explain to you, &was soreceived that ho felt constrain ed to si:iii.Err off the dust • from his feet and go away withent a meeting. We are not done with that community. There will be a school there for Bible study on the Lord's. Day, held in a private house, before we yield .to failure in so desirable an undertaking. Yon shall hoar from us again ceacerning it. The good cane, dear brother, does' anti tea stterA, We have just concluded to stop over one - train in 'Towanda. Seeing you and others there_ will please me much better than this scribble. ' - 118.. A writer n the Gleaner givei a glowing delicription of the miniature lake on Pond gm. Why don't the proprietor put up a hotel there, and this ere the world a chance to enjoy this enchanted retreat? : "la there any one, - Er. Editor, in your tll/- mediate vicinity shots familiar-with That beau tiful sheetof weteron Pond Bill? I had been something of a traveler previous. seem' g -it, as I also have attics, - yet waken met with anything of the hind so truly fascinating. Thni liquid mirror, coverings hundred acres on the await of an elevated and bobtail:main tain, eredd have been placed there for naught but to reflect the face of the Magnificent heav ens. Could veld this' brwric!tartii titian and appropilate it,. how ;rest* would the inhabi tants of some great metropolis Seim • Amu the treasure! Weill) , would they transport. itfrom its elevated eyrie, and loes trit tirlit within their bounds, came it to con both "summer and winter, to their pastime hilarity.: "Items heard no legend in connection with this Pond. • '3llk -with er. without legend, it lip. pears to our fancy as a rlttinglibodo for fairies, and elk and all that intereating elms uf beings that flit over the earth looking &urn on uspoor plodding mortals with the pity we sci richly-de serve. "On describing: his agnandie-;trietualortio a lady friend, to my surprise she exclaimed,' It was on that very hill I found a transient home; and,widlo there, Idigkited ,marriage. yew.' 'ln the name of sU that is imarvelons, / what ever proMpted your . huiband=a Itemg lawyer—to ascend that hill in search of a wife? 'I went beim arid %mid him,' was Thia,:thenght must have been , err ly marzifelitatiomi of ' woman's rights.' "This bill, oast ofthe_ township of- - ‘lsles; haring the window at its base, looms up with its giaabbite Strength, bearing aloft the_ magnificent Pend as its crowning glow. p o t has thelnehia lion of this-sequestered spot has never beellut tered in song orteheareed in storyyettlis Jse ' i ntlOt tin =ditaland • •' ' ' f - .drain! our ills Wyoming .."d I • orltsw Toart.Sts. the book' 6i-os a1b1401414111 . 041 -* bal lite l , tut"ti his deft giferal 'All " : 61 *6-fwg ' -, •Ativ.44% ) *: • • ItorkidwAlloreeVATANO, A lot of Ike 41Kal pasta of town rfrd7l ( A l O4 660 so. 'OA sibiziell biome*. La, cheap u the cheapes t. t • oAuturs, of the Book Store, has just returned Anti Chi aty with a large ad dition to his stock, .azounii ulitoCi..ue notice a tine itaaortnyent of Lidice Pins, . Pidgrantatemer..lo4.tvetoiviwt of 'Chiiitierit Encyclopedia, y larrnii:orr a r The nereeranalrieade and pa _ =prigs, sail be A l t i tad iati. tris %age alan * itsi, Jam 14; stoppbug . as al ai at the W Rouse. DretirstursteWebturse of Phystato- Le4tirell thil,,Vstalli , .1 1- " iiiiorierfais, lave - tion.r tn. 44" t o , " r milentgus% A .o2 3efd O P - : ly to 'alumna; the linie of WS I The .undersigned desires to giro notice to Personiftilbeareatern pertiCns of the eetuktYleisthillif 40,Attoua,Ao , Teachers • Association to be held at Spring Bill the 10thi and dlitio - f lane, that 04 elgitdd dace Wotcd#e for Wyabising; Laceyville, or Skinner's Eddy. Those coming to Sktimer's - Eddy will find a way , provided for getting from and to ,the depot,pdi should take the train which leaves Toiranda , 7 .4 5 .1.4 itelttli that kePteeflttik*.t9Pdi as possible, as a pleasant time may be expected:. • • A. A. KZENEY. ; Htritinari Bnoiift na liove been ' receiving lo) mare 4 Those (Me . ptipar.h Button Boots, Croquet Blinkirs, line goods' geherally.• Loy one who has been in their store: this spring and seen the frill and elegant , linet of boots and shoes, would 'think Any additions unnecessary ; but the immense. trade they are. -doing demands constant purchases, and none know how to make theist better than the Usti-, nacre,' who understand their business,: and; dietr sales show that tliptitite understand dist' it is for their Interest to purchase of this long " tabi jah ad ak.s.idifeph.nht,r, ,/ Go you expect to win just go In. Peopkr,wbo sit nis back israti and lodge in attics rarely amount to much. Tho world is not conducted on slow principles, and coaches of that style Went enlist use long ago. The go in and win figure, is the only ono .that counts, and every figure tells--tells ,a good story. 4 41- risys travel on that route, and pill! "got there ; nn any other, you May reach somewhere some time after dark, but you are not Certain: . Win ning ie going, and going is Winning. If you won't see it, other people will. These are new times, and McCann 45: linr are keeping up rntli the times. If you don't believe Whist giro them a call.. Their assortment of Groceries will con vince the mostaltePtieel thiliflok' - • ie. At a meeting of the employes Wyal4ing Steam Planing Mill and Furniture Illannheetom the folturing minute nas adopt ed: VluEnr..ts, Our Heavenly Father in His infi nite wisdom , has seen tit te remove_ from the midst of us our has. Brother ir D. it rr US; who by his integrity and brotherly con duct had endeared himself to all of hisfellow workmen ; therefore . , 1. Resolved, That in the death of war Broth- . er we have met with a great loss, but humbly. submit to the will of. Mill who doeth all thing's' and having the tweet assurance that in our elm is our brother's gain, we will strive so to live here, that as our brother re quested, we may meet him where death nor sorrow do not come. 2. That ht our sorrow, we deeply sympathize with tho family of our departed brother hi their auction; md as a Mark of respect - a' copy of the aboro be furnished for publication to the Itmboarta and oue copy hung in the office of theldanufactory. t T. L Lacm, Chairman. let.. The school directors of the several Wards of..llrmlfeid county are.tesplets tally reinitided that - the kw makes it lbilr fluty to organize anew within ten Bays of the fliat Monday of tune, and it is hoped that the annu al rePorta and affidavits will hi rnade miti and forwarded to thetoreity Superintendent tia'soon thereafter as possible. - . • s I desire to get the reports to llartishurg, in good season this year, and if I can have the co operation of the,direetors I Will ace if Bradford county for once cannot, in this , respect, be thu banner county of thei t Statc. I desire to embraeo the present occasion 'to state htrther ' that the Counti, Connitissioners have been applied to by the Department at liar rlsbrog to provide the Snperintendout with . en office at the county seat, - and that I have also made personal application to them for this pur pose, but as yet without etrect. • It is my in= tentlou, believer, to secure an oflice at Tows*. da Without delay, if main not provided as re quested. For the present,' communications should be directed.to Skinner's Eddy,,l'i. • • iier-We clip the following notice • • of our townsman, Rev. 11. J. Dorot.r.s.9, from the Columbia Spy: "PASTORAL lIRANOSS.—We understand that the Rev. 11. J. Mumma has resigned the charge of St. Paul's Church in this borough. It is a matter of regret with hip entire congrega tion. ' Ther has been a sturdy growth attend ant upon Ida labors and be leaves the Church in a.fiourishing condition.. The church la well organized hilts appointments ituit pyeffltitk an ,organized fine - field - of - Work" fiir - it young man .without a family. , The want pf a Reetory has been the main cause of tho resigfiition of the present Rector. We have learned further that the Vestry have called the Rev. Geo. W. Knur l:am% a young men of fine. promise, who, it is hoced, will accept, and carry on the work winch °P g a e w s .. DPI& for L th p e fu e t re e d for the Con gregation On list Sabbath. He is a young man of pleasant address, and possesses arbour:7.ml diction, rarely met with in ono so little accus tomed to public speaking. " We are sorry to part with Ifr. DOToLASS, and in saying this, we no doubt express the sentiments of the community as well as of his parishioners. Our acquaintance with him does not -extend over along period bitt is none* the. less pleasant for that. • His uniform courtesy and kindness, his cheerful greeting and his dts interested friendship for the young in particu lar, have won for bun a strong froling .of lure and" redeem. Mr. Doootas.s has our best. wishes for his happiness and success in what- I ever new field ho may be called to labor." CHAPEL—COLE.—At the residence or the bride's parents, in Asylum, Mae 25, 1870, by Bev. 11. J. Crane, Mr. John M. Chapel and Miss Annie J. Cole, both of Asylum. LEE__LENOX.--By Ilev: 11. Jones, at:Ledds bur& May 16, 187% Uriali S. Leo and Carrie L. Lenox, both of Albany. VOUGIIT—ELNO.--In Moue, May 26, 1870, by Preceptor Forties, Esq., Mr. John l'oaglit, 241„ to Miss Lydia A. Xing, both of Rome. B. CIUTtESDEN, PAIIKEL—In Nome, May 13, 1870, Candace Parka, wife of Wm. Parka, in the 48th year of be? age. --- : 0 : - res. Warren Sc Goa; Merchant Ta lora • 10. VANVEI,BOII3 & 31AMMIS, Bler chant Tailors, Waverly, N.Y. • Ade • sir Two. goal ; active book can vassera wanted in every toxin in Bradford coun ty, for Svc . new and attractive books. Thou having experience desired. 7 C. F. citouwe'Tuwunibi DS. The next session of the Brad- Cotintl_Tesebers' Assoebitiotris to be hold at Spring UM on the 10th•and 11th of dune, 1870. h. T. Izta.tr, Beey.: AB persons hidebted to me, either by-ncto or acbovint, will have cost to par if not settled tir the 20th of this month,. 8: N. Atirmswilm,. No. - 1 BLoc' t.--GLoirm sl,6o—Licr. tigasms—Larter FAmmem—Mise Bump:. informs her patriots that she has put received from Earope a supply of Jormult Gloves, ,which she ow o ff er at $1 , 50 at retail,. • M Also itts!' ind Barbel in Lama end Chamy Wm. " - ; • ealbt esapoiel4tteritio to thsbioalistestfna pelletal'. AM n tool:m.1v r eetree the Berlin "ikuar" (the nal uf 4 1 :114"., 5 .fir 'Attill'ide4 03410 „ : 4444#42 AIM! OVISW-ti k= A. A. KEENEY, • , Co, 8110 MARRIED. DI.Z~D SPECIAL NOTICES. Fos flus;—• 000 sea, ;v4.1 • .• , VOL MONTANU!ii spot owl do in 140 0 064 idsoinda donllionduindloo, aro cm ibeir en mot of xesoulhotoop, ihritin" #l,llmpligoisogoi Hoot Soius, ;,..ostTor chotelattti-A=Ntror Muses sad Windom° xnrron serrrattievigenies, kaitivida i and private familiesaaraisked with Ice Cream, an abort %Ake, at Host's. - Fon Sa.E.—J. B. CooLnAcrou, , of Wilkos•Darre, Pa., offers: cr sale the valuable Ilmil** l l l S a i ed bP/OPlPit se ZraulAll airing ` as•codligaiwabaig.: Matz" abontlit'ored, habitue good sop, pall tim bered, goowater power, acc. Tho fawn is on the river; good bobbling% orchard, 'never fall lag ss:.% 2 oL Va tA Z for essrtle 000; wil l bo sold for $12,000. Torme earl. / 14 . gain for any one. V Dec. 2, Pl6O. Wo guarantee satisfaction in al44be.work wet-do-MO opirmako, wad Vim elotCdr r mit(faboyirwtoi _ EL lms./ Cs - 4 Bri dge Street, Tornado, ra.,. to cum to with westeni tour. 2 4 tow sell at ru -tok Of Thew Art , Ikettt.thf' &We. tailOor , Nirt_of oury al , ' the' Duo " cosh 'eta antlAs.marinfilettne-hatolloor: - No - is to. middle Dieu or third hands. No Charge for handlingorosoormbnav Sortaatt only. March 23-4 m stir "Towanda" . cva-gt Chief, he by Rysdyles Hambietonian ,• Ah-war• ga's Dam, liellitriam Belt Brine,- bi kefoun deft •-"rearatolica" Thingliertioka Jrawk, , Ormidairl Messenger, with black po ints, very dark bay; over IWhands; .1 1K.ng three; no col! -itziato:it,. - tietnitileltisficto:V. at the time of service, and limited to fifteen mares. • 13eastin from the first of April to the first of Norstaber. Mares 'not - proven in foal : may be returned the following season without charge. :Ahem from a distance will bo accom.' =dated with the best of care on liberal terms, at the , risk of their owners at, our new stables. • & Mencraxre. • Towanda, I's., March 25,1370. M. Crackers manufactured daily and for sato tehalesireia3idrotail l iithatatry Brat door north of Ward Homo. March 80,1870. D. W. &Orr & Co. OXLIaiGgiCOUNWT*I—. - E I 4 , I , BIAXIP Tiiiiirraritir.tiaowurtienries Ilaluinereintift This season of 1870 will remain at Kings bury 41 Solomon's Stable, in Towanda, on the same terms as last season, with ono exception, to wit: Serrice of Muo ranzusibekm_ging to ono person, $lOO to insure. JAMES Him, Care of Kingsbury Solomon. Towanda, April 28, 1870-2 m. .11136' - 20,60.CArlia Plante tersilevrioot to 20 inches , bigbi -at 'SI per 100, $3O per 1,000. , D. D. Tomea, , . .Ortvell, Pa. Fenst Ton aux rzT I ire Tows- SIIIP.—Tho subscriber offers for sale his valus -146- farm. Iving - in Litchfield tdunshir,lllo setts • Mittor goofl istftto Imprtisedieht, the - balance beastly thubemd irlth oak and, pine. • 'Withln tyre miles of the }or. It: IL and six udies from the. N. Y. it. E. IL IL Convenient to school, church, store, &c. For particulars in quiro of thouuliscriber on tip premises. J. , • • • • • , A. X Lairion. Litchfield, Feb. 7,1870-t( Poe Slim—Fem. prime cows,: two yearlings, one sow andings, one set tininess. 7. W. KiratEn, • Sheshequin tap. May 5,1870 Mer Second-hand Sewing Machines for salo at a bargain bc Wickham & Black. Alao, ;Urbino - Nceilles, Oiti-Thread,iktb April 28, 1879—tf.., NEW 'REMORA'S'''. TAILORING EBTAD- Lex?n+irn•.—Dlessrs. Taylor t Gore have open ed; In connection with their Glothiug flier°, a Tailostrig Department ; and having secured the services of a "drat-class cutter" and competent "amen" they are new prepared to make up work in the best style and latest fashions to or der..-Slaving just rceeimxl a riew.....and fresh stock Of cloths,- they areprOpared•to offer het 'ter inducementa than ever before offered in To. lvanda. The public will tind it to their advan !tags to give us a call before buying elsewhere. Remember we warrant our work and guarantee goad fits. Repairing done um short . nutiee. March 120.870. - •• - , Dom. • Miss E. Brandt announces that she 'rill open tier establialunent for Milli normand Drees Making on Saturday, April 2, at No. 1 ?derma's/31ot*, FIIIIIII2CO ono /looter t of Mercur's ' . • - &careful study of the details of her busrneits, Hilted to considerable experience, encourages bliss Brandt to hope that those who confide in her skill and taste will be fully satisfied. She reocctfally solicits ashareof the patron age of the ladles of Towanda and NiAnity. ➢far. 31, 1870—tf. 4 DPTTIUCLI'S Music Store; ggsgtif Voicing' Bank, first docir,'whoros yon will find Pianos, Melodeons, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, strings, Accordetns, Clarinets, Flutes, Sheet Music,. instruction Books for all Instnunents, Mimic Books and all kinds of Mu sical Merchandise. April 14;70. PEN:isTLVANIA STATE StrsDAY'Scitoor. 'Coxre.svms.—The annual Convention, for the }pear 1870. viii he "mid at "Flarrnibtu-g, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thrirsday,-June 14, 16 and IG. George 11.7Sttuirt, Esq., is expected to preside. Each Sunday-school in the State is invited to send two or more delegates, Pastors of church; es„ Superintendunts of Sunday-schools, end prondnerit Sunday-school workers ?rem :diverts of tho State are invited to attend and partici pate. Our Situday-school brethren from other States are also cordially welcomed. It is requested that the names of those oho expect to attend shall be sent to Rev. Thet..ll. Robinson, or John M. Sacford, Secretary, on or before the first day of "June, as it lynx tin xaress.inv.for those who would avail themselves of a redne tion of fare on the.railreads, to procure escar sine ticket• before leaving their homes for Har risburg. The committee of arrangements will secure orders for tickets for all who notify them in time to do sof and forwerd the= Places et entertainment will be provided for all who rirp doe notice or their corning. T. 11. Boerne :I, Clio. J.:DL SAITOIIII, Secy. Va. Observe the price list of Cas cade-Mils. ikut muter ,whea4 time $325 pet mvt. • ' March 23-4 m Gamic HousEß.—This season I offer the finest assortment of Flowers °Ter tonna out 'side the b it embracing Fuchsias, Garaninins, 'HoliotroVerbenas, Bones , ainentalio bawd p ants, &c., Which I offer at prieeiwithin reach•of all lovers of the beautiful. Also lege. table plants in their season, and all the better aorta of Grape Vines. All kinds of Garden and Flower Seeds from the most reliable soedsmen, for sale at McCabe & Mix's Store, Mereur'sl3loelr. Catalogues sent free on application. • Orders from nnknobnierrespEndints, luau accompanied with the money or katisfactory re ference, will be sent by express 0.01). No charge for boles or. packing. Bonnets and Wreaths made to order. hazer Mix. Towanda, April 4,1870. Mu. • Eorron—Sir,; :As yon are aware, we have 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 .ana.nnt of assistance we bad, (but now we -into enlarged our establishment and added - 3o our force to ' , Meet the demand). Secondly, we thought the best advertisement was Clothing made by us and worn by, our curl towers, but being every day told by some one that he did trot know math to-day tilers* was such a thin, we Concluded that for the benefit withal° We are still unknown to, of caning your press to aid us in informing them whew° are, where we are, and what we are doing. ;Our -inunCis - H. Thaws 8. Co.; we do business in No. 4 Griffiths and Patter; block, Bridge street. We keep for asks large stockof Cloths, CAPRI-, mares, and Vestin'gs (and trimmings to make them up with) both foreign and domestic. We manufacture clotbinaa for men and boys wear to order only, in any and every style deairciti by otrepatrorts, and at living rates. We keep ourselves posted in "the'styies,"-and are pre pared, if yonwish it, to give you' the ultra; of fashions: FOrlarther.particulars call at ul tra Met Chant Tailoring Store," 4 Grißiths - and Fattens Block, linage Street. Towanda, Pa. Feb. 1, 1970. - . • , • 8. , /issins* Co.l ATAcK.ERKL, TRO,M," Vtu.TO . mcbmli Atiawittaalgowaaamig, k _ PANED.„ FRVIT.—P.P; C E,S , A- 1 Pine Apples. Tomato' eb.. - * Wiles, Stray/Wreak Wholilbelt/eO. Car% Wu sad all varieties of &WM . : , • March 4, 'TO. W. A. BOCIIVELL. AANA AsBbirtmiDiT 4.lpr was. at IIaMBEA. BMW' , -41rort. A 73 80.701 f. EN : l.pr' Dig= ca*go • u‘ - (L.C jt E L C i Efrita t rEri ,:;: - VrglVAttlY at • - O.II..PATICIRIL 6. „ , r IL - isitd • . ..xeC&SPI intf 11;- • ftt e•'- , • ,Irigigtrfa4T4l- ov r amps EctithLf.jux. - REtiowtont,..r**oimiii, .rte:'7. II I==rl/ . 4f.044.':--, •:;.:-4 s',o•-1... i' Strefinc:s,4la,t4T44roTweit% 1870. ; ; 1 , ' 4l l* , aft Mrs; Jatiorslirrx Wort, Show-. t4t- 'llO Via Odilt rd 11 mMAC .Omer; , , Life, a sad Aciugautu huourawi *mt. Office M. Mrcnrsee Rota,: WyelcuAng, rs. An2,'7o-6lu STRAYED: OF .STOLEN.--0N aiXt4ytlia7ffiN s Was..iirt. l = l. . , 41. ISM m , :araaWAte wens to name or "Nig." Any information as to Ala st.realxAriFi b l,49- 34 aCICER. nurriaga ' . Darlington, Pa. t)liprlAA' Cacti , 811.4.t.-=-BY *turet gaitider buried eat of thetatdrariv Court of Bradford co., - the undersigned, Guardian of Emma A., John E., Olive T.,ehttittly S. Ifoltao minor children of Ebenezer Norton, late of Altrury townaliipAsolued, wilt expose et ptiWrotlasio on the premises; teeliftlitADAY, alliltEltres.ligth at 1 ce clock p.m.. the following described lot. piece or par -1,x2 .4 14 1 and, aittrato in mid' tturnsl4, bounded a. * 41PRit: Betritrutngara Pileredikrneiron the main road leading from Yeny to tbe Berwich turn pike, alongliswitst Ere of o.*Pipstfirse 16110001 i 140 perches Wan iron-wood at the north-west cor ner of said Parrmeibt, and ;Intbrkwimatitline of David Young, thence along raid: Young's warrant line west Oa perches to a earner of lot contracted to Andrew Wielthimar, ;thence bylnicklazer's east line south 140 pirreberaterthe tnaturcardaforessid. thence eking said road out lig porches to the place of begin: Jaing....oontairring aboettescresouctre tau, Omit *tesbalt Improved:with framed dwerUng house , and ?MY to. be - paid oti tbo frtriertiheit struck down, $5OO on the conilmat!on of sale, and the bateau; with intecreat, to one yasullenna the rte of the confiriaritten of aide by the Caner. OW. E. HO Guardian. mums•_ E Y ! miss E. J. luziasur, Hai lip* retained from Nei. York aritti a tine rar toty of - . • for the !grimmer trade. which Aire offered to /Mr owe tauten and the public: on the mottros4oniblitanui,„ Bonnets repaired and trimmed on shatzotice. Irlfio, „him als4F 14 Una inaction drArialraild Einfey ancirlueLace and Linen Collaro:ffolfi c Bond kerchiefo, Cont., &c. Entrance next door to For, Stevens, kleicnr Co's, op stairs. Towanda, kfay 2t, no. NTVZ rnaleill TO r.PHITADEL- NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD . . Shoiteni and most direct line to Philadelphia, Bal timore, Washington, and the South. Passengers by this route take Pennsylvania it lievrork Rattail train:, Moira. Towanda at 7:15 A.3IL, make close connection at Bethlehem with Ex. press train of Borth Penn's Railroad, and arrive In Philadelphia at 5:05 P. 11.,, in time to take night Ylkins fither for the tiorttlterlifest • • City paideztorcais are at the Depot 'onnrrtial of mine to convey passengers to the various Depots (nd to MI parts of the city. Leave North Pence&lroad Depot, corner perks and American atrects, Philadelphia, at T:35 A. M, arriving at Towanda 5:15 P. M., Ramo evening. Mann't Express alluvia and deltvent bag gage, 'office NNcf. 103 horzth Fifth street, Philadelphia. Freight revolved at Front and 'Kohl° otreets, Phila dolphin, and forwarded ,br Daily Fast freight train to Towanda, sad all points in Susquehanna valley with quick dispateh. ' ELLIS CLARKE. . Den. Agt. N. P. R. R., Front and 'Willow Sta. . . May 18, ISTD. • Philadelphia. pE 0 . Call aticuttani to' their 5t.1.1 of PARASOLS, STIN - UMBRELLAS! JUST OPENED ATTRACTIVE PRICES GLOI 7 E6 and 110SIERY, Ftock Jul opekne4; together With a must COMPLETE ASOI.ITMENT TItt3IIIIIXGS, riibtoNs, , c. nAlvvr,iEncruFxs. NOT lONS. "&C EZ=EC! N4W CARRIAGE FACTORY I On Pine. between Main and Second, Street +, bark 01.0. 31ason , 8: Co.'s Bank, • • - TOWANDA, PENN'Ai f 11ViRY STBLE , I, (formerly of the firm of Bryant k Stolen) Informs bla friends and fdrtner 'warm's, that be has buUt a NEW BRICK- CARULLOB FACTOI2I% irherir be wincbnetappi. keep ott benclit t9ll assort :mut of . . • , 'YAMII;Y:TOrtIA:fI-EK TOP AND OPEN BUGOTFS, PLATFOEM WAGONS, TEONTING SWATS, A:SD - SKELETONS, • Made of the hest material and finialiell in the best nay : style. long experience In oily Carriage Factories gives Um a decided advantage over others In the Finish, Stifle and Durability of his Wagons. All Lo astq la alf INSPEtITION OF MS WORK previons to purcloaing elect/ben. ALL rromc . g.g.421,767?, PERFECT - Thankful for the liberal tAtroungo formerly . siykoma l o ws . l*.eettauy aat.• a cotrtinnattea:at• the name.. fit 'Allttsl , ll rIIO3IIiTLY ATTMILIED TO, at'reda - ead prlcce. r •• •-• • • MAY STIILM Toirapda,.Maky 241810,tr BAKERY AND' DINING ROOM! • , ltrsttilocknortb at Wald Roue, - ti j itt A. PIES, CAKE, AND citAptEns tekett daily and sold at What owe anti retzu.- 4ritte., with CI " al 2th ili el e aro l c l 4 meal at an acoammodata 1113 14 the dal and ' ' , j orsmay „.ticp j . zejr eidAl ' J 1.401841 itsrlittaaltibiabe:? t Ivatta.ll4o4o.:-- Tkitrif4i. W.; 100'14 is ASl444.444thtasiot t-i - 4,..,;;t4 EBBE No, No, No! SIMI wealth% MO's; MI Lis=,,uag: IrDZIGES ACCOSINIODATIOSS 111 /knottier largo lot at Very k HET . sroxE sronr., - SATISRACTIOX Now .its. . ov= 4 -1.241 - trtar - .;, - -,Trtu - 7xsTxoA • cp.r4=-: =NE= BEM EIESEEMI itip.;2l jut, • = ME . 1 -_ _... J __ , ...r?',' b.4' It G rfi..A I) •D. 1 p.m i-~ ..__. ... - y _ '~_ I..''''. TO:ltgat.iltrAntratNT.-.2 REM • - thtir buisimes THEIR CUSTOMERS =9 . . - 4Ult ATTRIC MEM ! STOCK or GOODS, KEYSTONE STORE. Toms tda, Tune Codling, Russell & CO, DEAVERB 1N; HARDWARE, IRON, STOVES NAILS, TINWARE, 5.;(.1 Keep tlio largest stock of BUILDING 'MATERIALS, GLASS, SASH. PAINTS, LOCKS, OILS, &C., to bo.fotual its this part, of the State. • FAttIIING TOOLS of all kiucb4, CHURN roivEits, MOWING MACWNES, - FIELD ROLLERS, THRESHING MACHINES, &C REFRIGERATORS, • ICE CREA3I FREEZIMS, BATHING TUBS, ' , • = TOILET SETS , TINIVA_RE, _BIRD CAGES, FISHING TACKLE, FLOWER=POTS; WATER COOLERS, xCE.PITCA SCREEN 'WIRE, WOODEN IVARE; 'all kh7tdaof 3IECHANIO'S TOOLS, sit SPOM!:S', ac LEATHER BELTING; SAWS, awl • • We offer at wholesale NAILS, GLASS, 'FRUIT" JARS, FAIMING TOOLS; E.EROSENE,tCiCKET OUTLY,f and nituty other goods, at :all tunes at, 11404 market rittes. Codding, Russell &• Co Towanda, May 12,1870.- 1 MONTANtES, thiserairsici St.A.l'Ly 4744 . 101 Dttli MODS, . . , r .i•-•-e ,, A • BOOTS, SHOES, spp FINDINGS ;;; /OWAITie Pt}. Na 105 Matti St.-; corner of the üblie Square. - r= W=IMJ El =I 1 the DVELLS HORSE RAKES, CULTIVATORS, -STOMWAFtE, REVOLVERS, FFITIOES, BABBETT Gaon:aux, 6tocscia. Ouisnirw., lemstbo, Hats, Gape, Umbregas,ke., J. D. KONTANTE, -L. D. SIONTANIE. imaylB,lB7o - • - PLANLNG ?ILEX macrarlio, nzamitsch At the old stela of U.l.leathanee Woolen. Factory and , SMirailir , • , Cd3IPTiIW2 , 7. pm. A. • 4 . 1/PAVYSIR ROLL. ld.A°A IDAIMTCHING ItkolnKE fn cbatige iin - experfeuced Wait buuder„ - tbe public may expect a. • - ••GOOD itl3l/...Plittir TIME. ..". - • From the' recent enlargtrusnt of thia water power, work tan be done at all 'wawa of the year and soon aalierrtto.; 'ltli3Ortoectira arta the amptol/1 Is are able to firudah bpi" at sawed lumbtr to order. • : 13TEWhItT . eisotogni. )U7 23, , . ,• • . T° OUR FitIETDs 11re pleagiqe iu aunounag tlio arrival of our, cry ENT=SIVE 'ASSORTMENT srtuNO STYLES SPRING STYLES SPRING STYLES SPRING STYLES BOOTS-and SHOES - BOOTS and SHOES BOOTS and SHOES BOOTS and.SHOES COMPELSING., COMPRISING COMPRISING COMPRISING TILE 1 1 NEWW NEWEST • NEWEST NEWEST' : and • BEST (114, . BEST :414 BEST and BEST GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS The thr.rtet iTleilleit with cre.• hy'etperl. eneed week in the trede. We.love all the best • an. niost popular ix:Anil:2c turets goods - tatted W the trduts or LADIES, MISSES CIIILDREN, 't11:11 a full of the erjelmtetl JAINIES . M. .I.lldrini GOODS ESE 1[1: O:l7'S Our own 3fanutaidnry id,in Mil, blast and wn are prepared 46 make h, order any ind of work- Asanr tris the patio that wu almil take more pains than everto please them, and bridle an eliminated/in of onr Martih 30, 1870,. . • nuatrituEy DEOTITEM.S. R . 4. • PETT E S & CO.; 7 are; w full line of • „. DRY COOD,S, MILLINER , Y WOODS,, AND . NOIIO.NS, -Just bought in No*- Yurk at the pregent low prim, tura they are cletimnhled to sell v, AS.CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST dull, and flee; them on Xtaiu st; • ppsite the V.ou4jlouse, TOWANDA - , PA. April 20, 1870.-tf THE FIRAERS'• ULU ' swum coax, IS TAB BEST OP ALL. • , 1 • • - It;iii early. productive, Ma elegant size ami itureeoind remain irrboding• state. for alo n g limo. Tbei Sour is zusarinuni, . Wag very encritient. rich and manly. Try It and see. Heed fa sale by the{ 'quart or pint. at C. B. PATCH'S, Unarm* Ps. - .Apri114,41170. - . oilglf PAID' rolt 111 'Angus - a , , a IF rIPHR BEST SYRIYPSIii I 1. on ihsaift!st • - tovnu.k.-111MBIL ADALMISTRATOR'S... Notim le hereby Oen tbaten pettoos Indebted to the'eetate of *Warr &Loom litke el Lichfield. top.. decayed. ore requested to nuke ledeolteit pey =Woad a PP.=the allgan==.6. tlttel mot be resent emit tor settlement. : ;.; : 71141101116. - J 4.1 A DMUMIUM LISI CIt477 Nottee of ed to tie WOO! of MM.r,.kr low' o - 1 41n= "' .41244 1 = 1 " P rea ffkS.theutOPSl l 99 ol * o64 Ainil Iffo. 21 olrl4 VOTI ;Cffl 1— file The re ik , cM,„ pfel4s prh c mtd to eare to to toottfrta polvessiopt to bit bor -dr tract Lir oky remota is I !lilt foow debts or Itir cOtifrading after Ws Oat • laklatid.*Wh 50; 11171. upirrows- -- tioncr, 7 4pi the lisaftio af fie estate of fix C. Mattes r deeeessosi. lq,the Conti ileadfonl* county. The tind6retgae7l• hems heed OpoWed -- Audltor by bald Cont to mamba the mid estate, 6tatrl bute wency in the handle of the .44bEtiblitriter and t dlepoce of the exceptions Utehld 4coentd, will at tend to the d'Alene add alveltantebt xf Use Mace. of Overton 4 Etateree. 01 the berm^ of-Toinuade, ottlflUDAYAbe fith day of JITLY. - 1220; at 2 O'clock. p.m., at which that atid! Owe pWiWnir /Irvin eleduis,ore said money- are requested to present tho • • • or be debarred Lion . onsulhd Odor a "here of dmo: - oinspros, Jr;, Key 4: leo-4Lt . " '• - ;Ammer. E ' )(ECU . Tb fi-.N:QT LC E.— .24 Notice 'Whereby gives eaten Indebt ed to the cvtate• of 8 L.. 111C1136, -We-of 'Leßoy. deceased; fire recitiditeil to tosTak-imageliste,pay• moats, aria an perionsi hsting data* sinsi calel ye at ertate me t tirtser.t th em duly etillitetUatted for n. 7.1.4t00RNE: ugvars morn Al ir2l. • 10tRIDGE._ LETTING.. , -SMED -KJ' Pmpoftletell I be received et the place ki r : i gi sie the Nekh Church. Le "Ike tornaldp. 00 the • 17th day of Jane, MO; until d c? - clock. p. for the bonding sad eoarplettag a WAR +mai air lord. a creek, near the Chute/ inaafittovnahip. Spec- Ideation' forthe mama maybe meta* Ma Canutalaa. toners °Mx; and at the Ilcaaae at NEFlrtola amarhrif in Paid Lep. for: t6n Ars j slaloms to • dd lett r g. S. A. MOODY. EZRALOOMIS, , ' Corendaal4tera' (Act. 1 j 13. - 11EiDE1, Towerida. Idly 30, '7O. j • : 10t111110:1E tETTEM-SEALED Propoisis Alin be reeelved t the at the foot of Plane, In Barmy a tottmahlp.enT h um. day, Anne IC, 1870, until two O'clock p. as, far the building and eonipleting of a bridge/hero/7 Sehrader Creek..neerithe toot of Platte. in old tarp. Specifi cation of the seine may - be seen at Abe Coharahedono ere' otlf ~ce • cud at the depot at foot of Plane, for ten dellpeetet•lis to said letfiad. . . L . ; A. MOODS, . SUS LOOMIS. J. 8..11:133M. Boners Office. May 30,10 ' Conuniaalottera. CIRPHAIIS' COURT SALE.—BY virtu° of an order' fetid optof the Orphans' Court of Bradford duty,: the Undersigned guardian of Dorsey MeGilf. Emma ,IfeCiill and Laura worn . minor childrerrefJACo.43lo3ll,L,lateOf Iforanc t'p. willed! at public tale, on 11w premises in laid town ship, on PliliDAY, JIEtIE. 3, 'lO, at 2o'clockp. the folionin,g described lot. Piece or parcel of Load. sit .uate In 6fotreoe township, bounded se folkiwei Be. ginning at the Towanda Creek adjoining land of J.L. Rockwell orr the south, thence south 78 deg. cart 24 penile, to the road, thence along said road north 14 deg. eat 10 - perches, thence south 78 deg. mid peictes to a - prim stub, thence north 12 deg wept f 1 perclua adjoining lands of --. Minima to a stake. thence north.7B deg. west 64 perches adjoining laud of .1. B. Smith to Towanda Creek, thence along said creek south 42 deg. west 4b3 perches to the place of it:ginning.. Confab - Iln,— . 17 acres of land, more or less, a framed house, framed barn and a few fruit treed thereon. . TERMS.—voo to be paid on the . property being struck down, onothird of the balance oni confirma tion of the aale and the balance in two eqnal manta, the titot is 3 and the other in 6 tuout.be after confirmation ofsele, and whole to bear interest from '.f.bo+lay of sale. . - ELIZA, 31c011L, gay 7. 1870. Guardian. • QITE.RIick"S SALE. —I3y of antulry - writs lamed out oethe Court of Coro. 'moo Moss of itradtord County. and to me directed Arta be exposed to palate eate,at the Court Muse.; tu the limo' of Towanda. on SITEDAY. JUNE] I, NM at 1 p.m. id.e following described buildinga and lot of from, sßlnted to Lferect township, and bounded as foilor:s. yin": Oa dm -oath side of the, State road, and nu the west side of a road from State road..eill ed road, adjein!ng !ands - on - the north in& wrat of „Lit Prown. Ond building ht-it one-and.a. bait diary frutatdiald plank dwelling hours. haring Y•I feet frantag, on Sala State road. toil feet doer.. or *outage vu said I.'fiddie road, and auothcrbuikl ,!n;; L. a our-raid-a-half story framed bairn, 21:2G fret simari , . • :wired and trier into er.stiliio.l3 at the soft of Sidi. rann arid A. E. Ste vens, enntt,,rtor. AL5,,:0-11.1.; fah.mitu ;Lt. Or °parcel of bye, s.;tlt.ds norlinnton lmituded on' north by brait of Aruowilcnnett, east lay land of Lawrence Kendall, C:00. C.. 11111 and Justin Morley.- south by lands of (Jen. e. and f,. T. Royme, and sweat 17Y laud of Ncliou Durlingarae. Frank peardslee and Philo Ileard'ke. Coutainlng 221 arm , * of laud mon. or lcp. about 110 arms hwprovrd with four framed houses, one fratried storirflonseaud one framed barn and alolqe cnrbaret thercan. &sized. and taken into ; exert:Mon at tba snit of M. W. Wheelock vs , . Geo. C. Bill and Mit.. Bill. • ALSO—The foliottiftg lot; piece or parcel of land nitunte In Troy borongb. bounded On the north by pnbUr Ligimay leadlog from Troy to East Troy, cart by lamas of 'Hiram Rockwell, booth west by land of S. W. Wine. Containing s, of an acre of laud, mote or lose, with ► framed dwlling house thereon. • &dud and ta4en into eaccatlon at tile Stilt of Dal eon kafcCetie rt. Chisel% Nlchola. EMNIIi2I= ALSO—Thy" to:lowingpicco.orlautel of land, situate to Standing Stone township. bounded north by John Neen, Jolirr If tiff and "Jzcoti .Schoonover. cast by -John Swarthammem and Mee Keen, booth by Jefreraon Roof, andvrnat by-C. Schoonover amt Jacob Ifanlioenu. Containing In semi of Laud mote - or-leas. about 80 sere' Improved, a framed boon., a Ice honor., a frazuod barn, and a kw fruit trees thereon. • - . seized and taken into execution at the nit* rt.,l. nada' v.. dames., John and Hilliard Nallilce. ALSO—One other lot, piece or meal ef land, alt. unto in Sylvania borough, bounded on the north by land of Thdmat F. 3feciallitm, east by land of Henry . Smith. small by the public highway leading, from Troy to Well...bar°. and on the Fest by the public highway leading teem Syhuntia to Anatinvilla. Con taining one luxe of land. more or laim,:with &framed Hotel..frareed barn, and a few fruit frets thereon. Seized and taten in execution at the Nutt of Pom eroy Bros.'s use va. 12.1fifllenbark.. _ ALSO—The following lat. piece or pareel of land. pirnate in Albany township, bounded as follows, : Beginning at a post the corner of,lands contracted to James mid Robert Hatch, thence south 58 deg. east 157 peaches to a comer, tbenee squib 32 de!:.- went it) perches to a hernia*, thews:north iia!-; deg. west 42 2-10 perches to a corner, thence eolith 21 deg. TiVEt to a corner of land - contracted to Marks chdafin, thence north if.!: deg. went 104 perches to, a corner, thence by line run by 11. IT. MeNctt to the place of beginning. Containing 79 acres of land more or less, about:ls acres improved. With a log !mime and a Few, fruit tree thereon. . Seized and taken into mention at the snit of D.W. -11arellberget r 4. 341 Def Taagich. ALSO—TbO following lot, piece or parcel (Aland, situate In Smithfield tovrnehlp, -bounded north and. treat by land of G. W. Campbell, on the ponth by the toad leading from Stull/401d to Springtield. and , en the east by the 11ernick parupfke. Containing 'Pme oem of land more or less. with a framed barn Ind few bled trree thereon. • • ALSO—One other lot, piece• or parcel of 111111,4dt: nee to sabl lownelllP. bounded north'. by the road lemllng, from Smithfield to Springfield. east by the Sersick timmile, and on.the south And wear by laud of fowl Philips. COntatning abont - one ado of land more or. leas, with a framed blacksmith's; shop, and s & few fruit trees thereon. - Seized and taken into °xi:cut:lon at lbe suit, of Jun Dnbert vs. demo „ . • ; J. P. VAN FLEET. Sheriff's liter, Towanda. !lay 0 "fey Sheriff. Beal Edge for Cale. VOR SA.L.F.,--A: FARM OF 'Frill Aeres,'srlthln thiHorofigh Ifirdta, suitable for illage,tots. Inquire' of Charles Mintz at the agree of the Fall Creek Bituminous 'Company, 'raj' , wk. Pa. - • Feb. 28,18111-tf TWO SMALL FARMS FOR fiALE.—One containing G 5 acres. SO linproTe,il, a.tnated within 80 reds or Burlington borough. The other on IroUon 11111; containing 30 ACM. well WI,- proved. lurintre of C. U. 3latedde or E. W. Bale.; April 8, 1819. r ripAVERN STAND FOR SALE.- The undendgnad, a single man wishing to leave the place, offers foraale. his Tavern stand, in Wind ham twp.i"with 20 acres of land, Blaclunnitg , shop, and dwelling house/ thereon. About 13 acres Un proved. A good standlor the grocery business It will,bo sold cheap far rash, or reasonable dine even with good security; 'w ItIC#ARDS- West WlUdham,l l 3lay 2, 18.70,--4w• FOP►- SALE—A 30 horse power kationery engine and boiler In good condition. Tenhs—Onedialf to be paid down wad the halanro in one year. Jody to Inched IValatrin, Fall Creek, or 1/ethos IlleCumen. Wilmot townships on Paine Mint • . inaylB,ll) 1. - 4 1 AR1 t 1 7 0 - 1 srrcrA fed Ia Monroe township; Itradford county, re. Joining L., 'Rockwell. ono-belt Dane tram Monroe' borough. on tho main ?mato Wig. Hain's, contain- , log 15 agree. 111, improved. with a good hone and barn and some fruit therertn; the property of Jacob Magill, deceased. For nattier Information tnquirn on the promisi*ii; oMarch 10-3 m- DEStRABLE , PROPERTY FOR SALE C.LIF-IA--Chriog to 111-health the under signed offers for sato cheap a good lions., Barn. 'Wagon and Ithickasnith shop. with about 13 acres of land. Two good wells, a **tem, and plenty of frxitirees thereon:-.T/dir propc47 Itt located iu Shetheirant township. Bradford .nty. EL, on on,tbe deer :road, atut near reboot and church: Posecrston gnarl' Yor for thee particulars Inquire of the proprietor, 0. W. 06,-• •t: at Towanda_ Agrleultuthl Worka. or Ism. deriehesheqUin. Pa. - 0. 18: 1 11.11CLIT1. Feb. 8, 1818-tf "• it 'VALI:I4IITM -DAIRY 'FARM . IVA HALE--The subscribers offer formate their fine Dairy Yarn. situated two trifles Mot of Green. wood; - Meaner Co.. Med& Said farm contains three hundred and twenty acre. choice land. deacrib. ed as follOws : 160 saes choice timbered, lop' acres meadow. and GO sores seder tbe pion: 0 0 0 (bre' ling-house And ontlmildinvs, large cattlebarn 36ate, and good hen* barn. Rim finest !Intuit Springs la the country. Vanning through a.wicrtis spring. bone. Is capable of keeping 15, cows, and Is only In miles tom Abbott'aCheesePactory. Terms one. half cash;- balance In c to at 6 per cent. la , tercet. References -11. 31.Ocrou d. B. 8. McHenry, Greenwood. Illellenry Co., 111.-, or F. 8. Ayer, Ilbeshe. unto. . • 7, • , , Y. S. AYER. WY a. . .i 4.8. AVER. COWgifft 8c WIRR; ARE- SELL- rEns.--01110, VEST BRANCH S altd Omen Clover Veil. Ohio Timothy Seed for BNB as limb 4, lk). ELLZA =Gat. W. d. ROCKWELL'
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