MN= Vatiford LOCAL 4416--#EI4YEOAL. w- The donatiegt. for ,Por, S. F. C0,1.T on Friday oTeninglaiyiru grad. a SUCCOS. * a°4:l4- Tenndart.-TCOII/Ity Convention is in session at spy On Monday . Inst WELIZS employed fil.rty,ba'rii cnred nearly forty bushfli of strawberrim • te - The members of Frtuil* T i re Company heated their farernan, Mfr. tit. B. citrenevi,e.ith a ,besatibil got& badge on Wednesday evening; Juno 15. . -A woman whose name we did not learn, nu attacked by snn-stroke on Mon day last, While picking strawberricir for Mr. Sun:wool) to Sheshoonin. . • • cer The Athletics beat the- Atlan tics and the Atlantis beat 'the fled Stockings, hut these young beets at Parma= & iFEC. NET'S cant be beat. AllldSids of groceries trimat nd nice. iss- The Directors of the Lehigh accompanibd by Several ladies; passed over the road from Philadelphia to Wa verly last week. On Wedneadayaftornoon they visited this place 1 1 partOek of a dinner at the Means Rouse, tiles , Mr. .Fanotrs, for some time past editor of the Pittston Gazette, has retired, and the paper is again tinder the management of Mr. lberutrr, the proprietor; whti dated Kith him Mr. B. F. Reouza. Mr. Au nttc proposes to establish a new paper in Pitts ton. icy - Are you going to celebrate the Fourth? Certainly; why, what would the day le without a celebration of some sort? Now we ean.get a fall line or-fireworks at•Wiciamx ilLAcE's. What, baloons too? Tes, balm= with full directions, and so 'simple and easily arranged that they are sent up with very little troupe and hardly any risk. ,03- The new Masonic Hell in Tnnyiangock WAR dedicated last week. Serer: al members of the Order in thia place Were . ent. 11'. A. PECK acted as B.W. Worshipfal Mater, C. F. Cnoss as Grand Pursniyant, W. IL 11. Goan as Grand Marshal, Rev. W. Mc ti II ERY as Grand Chaplain, and Joust' MAR- I-HALL Grand Sword Bearer. nIND LODGE 1.0. OF G.T.—The fel! e 4 im; representatives from Bradford coun ty w ere present at the Grand Lodge, in annual .e:sion at Gettysburg last week Tuesday, Wedmsday and Thursday : • C. M. HALL, of Northern Lodge, No. 330; C. L. rr v ENS, Stevensville Lodge, No. 767 ; Fa :fa Wyalusing Lodge, No. —; J. B. Wavorr, If. B. PAIISONS, Canton Lodge, No. 4OS. rwz- W. B. KELLY, dentist, pub -1:,1[0,...41 card in another column in regard to abisT plates. The Doctor has been a rosident of oar place for several years, and by his isldll in .lental matters sod urbanity as a gentleinan, hronglit to himself a lucrative and increas ing practice. The intrtance of preserving respective and roll ive molars and incisors cutin , a be over-estimated, and the cheerfully e , anmend Dr. K. to the patroruige of ortr people. STRUCK DY LIGIITNIXG.—At one o'- Lu•k Friday morning, Juno 17, the barn of srr.cscs, on Lime Hill, was struck, the lightning passing down one post and splitting it 1.3 , :1y. There were two fat cows in tba ata ; i.ini was killed„the other unhurt. The barn of RANSOM Tuu.rn, in the same t Lip t Wyalnsing), whit% was struck by liOltning on tho 19th of May last and burned, relmilt. It will be completed before has. frientlA bare generously stibscrib .l croctio'n. Ls.. F. J. C.tLKINS, Mercur's Block, hooks, stationery, toys, newspapers, p. r ' , beak magazines, inks, pen „ s,penciLs, pen -1,11, rs, writing paper, envelopek, fancy goods, tmsq, piethro frames, &c.., Se. Subscription. daily and weekly newspapers, magazines siel . porioilicals of all kinds, received at publish ers' prices, and promptly attended to. Orders for for books, or anything else in our line, shic'i is not on hand, will be filled at the short est notice. • ' • agi- We inadvertently omitted to nonce last week, the entertainment given in l&r.ecres Hall, on the 13th, for the benefit of the Episcopal church.. We had not the plea stireld witnessing the performance, but learn : from guise uho did that it was a rich treat and. highly enjoyed by all present. The tableaux were bea.ntindln leeign, and were executed in a manner reffecling the bighest credit upon all enm.red.' ' Tor ; much praise cannot be awarded Mrs. PAZ MN, !qrs. Tri.r.siox and Mims Elmer for their Ilni/11:% efforts to make the affair a mimeo, 1119- y Quo g ladies and gtmtlemcn who par di•serre the thinaks of all interested in fly: erection of the new church. , A(t. pFoc7cqd.3 amounted t 9. about ono 1,1:,(1n41 PERSONAL. —Bffluistrx Tuom.is, weal ~ to all the older residents of this plat*, ,:, town ou a, visit. Mr. Tnosue deft Towim dw warly twenty years ago, during which time, many changes hare taken place here. P.errotl and Mr. °armfuls have re. t,11... ,I from their trip to. Maryland. fh.• Siunlay-school of the Episcopal church addry:io oa &Too morning last by Midi I wbo'has been engshed as a. missionary in .\' I,.'a for some years . past: r irer - remarks - ..r.reinlingly interesting, giving the chit= dall a clear View of the necessity of„, foreign taii,n3 and the benefits arising therefrom. Mr. D. 0. Hot..ters bas placed ns under ro le obligations by presenting us with a Las -11,1 ~f early inn,. -potatoes, raised in his harden tSsscamu. - Miss EIiXA Klass, of this place, started las week for a trip to California. Rev. J. S. STEWART and A. WICEELLN are a tending a meeting of Synod. in Philadelphia. • Mat:lAS TEMPLAII--C3EAND ESCAA MENT WILLIA*SPORT. 7 -The Grand Cornman .lery linights Templar of Pennsylvania, held a Grand Encampment at Williamsport kat week. Northern Commanders, No. 16, or this Otte°, aas represented. On Friday a thousand knights paraded tin streeti%.preseilting a magtddeent prvantlee. The following 'offie(!re were elected and in - • 11.E.G.C.—H. 13. 31cKets, Towanda. IBM .ILE° 31Juant. Easton. E.E.G.C.G:—Frrzraxcs VAX'; York. 6.-Ervcs,ll4ade phia. R.E.G.S.W.—NATn.tlSxrrit, Philadolpbbi. C. Sumr,r, Pittsburg. R.I.G. T.reas.--Al.llmtattus I:.E.G.ll.—icritu Clarion, 'Washington.- , zar• 31imus.. Enrroas I. found ,the tiarrative eneloped toileetkma of the State of l'enngylrania, written by Snot- M DAY in 1813. Can any of the readers of i 1, ,• Berm:rim inform me through the pinup:is ~ 1 your paper, in what locality bi Wywyx this is ritnat..cl, and thr name of the gentleman allucl irl to • Yours, B. A. 3f. Philadelphia, June 14, 1870. '1 he Cnineetient Herald of 1817 lays: In the i t of Wyse:, Bradfordeesmty,Btatoof Pennw bylvanift, is - the "ei-derant" residence of a her mit. It is a beautiful valley, imbosomed .by ninntaillA, and refreshed by a small river which hhes itmlf in the water* .Of the Blettlitellaktne• The name of the solitary old man, who was a yLars since fond dead in his cabin, was " Fr.Nentir.." Hence the place still does, and in , bably 'ever will, retain the nine of "lance -1,•:• ca , tir." This • smjnestere4 Spot, 'replete Ivo!' the most delightful scenery, is now men pe-d by a gentleman of taste and- fortune, an emigrant from Conneeticut, wheitveutly trams +Lulled tutu that garden of viattue.'earthrif" eat Slower, an suuiable wife. liaradiftitAlle• - :-uoitance siitfortnetcwidug4ttimibm tirelue. et &era: tar capacity for rep ogang our . "local religkwdy,...uuxridly,__pelittoaW, etc. i'; '. . beentynf ear litMe *allay it brinitioectirsty* write.. The loved and lamented 1dn484*14 in her Paeans given It & "glory — stilts own,niio any tip cif mine where's/I had Inisialided . Tumid appaar z stale and :tc,ortide*, 4110* inhabitants, our town : rapresents:sintest tray 4tioludity• gout* ilo,t , 1 . 4 0 4 1 W; ThO Aft% wryest nee istwriNl:m4w4, libemit(nlids& 4 Pena* iihintrWotie — .l 6 :lo l !Aielli4 iometimes a littlircterei f do ad edithAritlllsol the life of the place ; spicing, ineybaps, is* a littlar - iiiiielliheirowitli: (teem We 'mat ay as the Celt did of pnrgatcriy, "One might go faribM old fare Iroroe't — '. s _'There Li more hiteresi Mardfestedinreligions matter. thin foracwitetimaputt. , Ottrilebhath school; which the sepithingof. the, church has delayed one organizing until tasithunisy,prom bas to to large, and - although ire hue net a clergyman liwitedbure at present, Iceberg° for the gondol thenorannseity thatihe serriees of one will be obtained ero long. ; ....... ,In t xdut Of,marality I think 114 our „town inther eariels' thaw othervisit although ai' in every place thin are exception's. - . Thervrho have Minted upona journey of clisaipation, have not, I behove, acted arilhdly, but bocauge "cus toml do lir breed a habit in a manribethlind ed, they Cannettee the Cilia which ill tonsil them e h nkl the journey be continued. , Politically (with but very few excepti, the people are loyal subjecht of Uncle lisses. Mr. *W. amnia bras been =idling 'quite ex tonsive repairs on his house and grounds. • -. Mr. Rooms is also making hnprCqements - mii the hotel, which has long stood kneed thereof.' Mr. limatss SmcOr is *Ong si,Pii.tty' hale dwelling-house on the siteof hisoldhome,, and inclose proximity with the venerable and' beautiful tree underneath whose ample shade .(I fume been' told) the that tlitiventalist 'Aliso ciaticurever in Sbealtequin was WI. A festival is hranileipation, to he heldisbont the 30th of Jane, a$ the how of :Mr. L. S. Krsossuni, for the purpose of obtaining funds far c.linrch'eipenditurei. A cordial invitation is extended to all, and we hope the occupant of the Easy Chair will take a llttio leisure and. be one Of the number. - • • . But I will close this scrawl, else 010 Mae! • may iblnk "Ma remarkable that they Talk tho most who hare tho least to say" Trzevrawr alias Saimaa, Junp 18, 1870 TUSCABORA.—DEAB REPOITEIt Last week was s busy time with our Spring Hill poo pie. Tuesday eve, June-7, the Ministerial As sociation for Wyalnaing District met at the• M. E. Church. After religions-exercises, Rev. iall• PECK made the opening address, from " Iron 'sharpeneth iron," showing the necessity and benefit of such gatherings to ministers, in correcting their habits of thinking, writing and speaking—being a sort of school to supply the place of college to such as are called from the plow or their fishing nets to the Master's vine yard, and in preventing rust from gathering mien the steel of all. The address was gotten up and ojr in the author's nanat happy style. , It was in part argumentative, abounding in pleas ing histojical reminiscences and solemn sretlee *ions. These Associations meet three times - a year to read essays, criticise each other's faults of delivery, and of composition, Se. The critics picked for flaws in the opening , address,„,when the author was allowed to demolish tlue , critics. There were some twenty members present, and phoevereead an-essay was required to run the gauntlet of the other's criticism, And so iron is made to sharpen iron. Dining the four ses sions, the following 'members read essays : lkov, J. IL Wiwrox, "The Grumbler," which was a good thing ; Rev. D. C OL.ILVEAD, " The Min biter's Stomach," excellent and practical; Rev. P. HOLEECCIE, " Pantheism"; Rev. 8. B. Wile worms, "True Nobleness of Character"; Rev. J. B. Bcx.Nrat, "The Minister "; a sermon by Bor. S. ELWELL, and sermon briefs by iteis. J. S. LEWIS and A. L. Smetana. Several essays were laid over for want of time. We like such friendly counsel and 'criticism, but when a crit ic uses the scalping-knife without lint 'or ban dage, or the balm of Christian charity, we re call the lines of the poet— _ " Let dogs delight to bark and bite, It is their nature for to do-so; lint children's hands Were never made - . To aerateluand tear each other's eyes so." I may be a little rusty is my quotation, and beg for quarters at the . bands of the critics. Our Teacher? Association met at same' place later in the week. It was one of the pleasant est se4sionti - weliare ittentled. The mnsii,tis crwsions, declamations, essays awl eeture were none of your dull, prosy kind, but earliest tt'nd, pointed. It showed "thht Ose. thing: that ?see . hare teachers who think for themselves, and who can " speak and write the ,EPglishlan page with propriety." Ana -tio.aie. glad. to think this latter class are on the increade in Eastern Bradford. Among the pretty things, we may mention a large and splendid bouquet' of leaferlilies. Of the Teachers' County ASl55t., elation we say, ".Long may it wave." There appears to boa "right smart" pros pect for sweet eider the coming fall, and an m casionsl " peach cad" also. Early this spring, W. 8. B.u.rsaux capture da neat aiming red squirrels, and took , two- of theni to the house alive for old tabby ; but this cauirk mother, instead of eating titian is was supposed, laidthent carefully with her "wee kittens," and adepted them into her own fami ly. She, was equally as,tender of .hcr, !` foster " Children as oi her own: One of ifieie domeitie squirrels may be seen—caged—at the store of B.ll.4tawrmrs, Laecyville, Pa.. . We are sorry to lose "Nu." and "Sauna, n 9", from the" 1.ca1." Hope others of.yortir Corres pondents will be slow to " shnfflo off this mor tal coil." . • ' ALMA BETA. June 16, 1870. I aft.: Mu. -Ebrrcin: Although- many of the elder citizens of our county, who enjoyed Team of intimacy with theists Mr, C. Is Wang, have borne their testimony to his high ehoirac ter as a man,' and his merrth as a citizen, yet I .Iniyelliought the following enecdntn,might not 'be inappropriate, as it Is certainly `not 'min- structive : • • Mr. WAIID, though the son of a well-to-do farnicr,leareed the trade of a printer - as well .:for the purpose of gratifying his tristerfar liter rollPeretets, tot a means of- obtaining: -en inde;' pendent livelihood. Raving become proficient. in thetiet,•be went-to Philadelphia 4orttelverb ployment, but no favorable opening presenting itself, he turned his steps homeward. On his return, he stopped at the house of Cot Joint dzziaxe, at Wyoming; tirspend the night.iThe old Man, familiar with all the incidents'irf the history of tha t i "far tamed valley," and fond of telling stories of the trials and sufferings en dured threngh all those 'long years of trouble which were experienced by 'the Settler's there, found in young Winn an eager and attentite listener. All the evening long, all the next day (which was rainy and unfit for traveling) and the next nveriing,larieedniet alter anecdote was related, illustrating the character of individuals, • the persecutions of the settlers, their terrible, sufferings from the Indian* and from their harik . lf lois erneiwhite neighbors , until the /cadge of his youthful hearer were deeply enlisted on • the side of the suffering Yankees. The second day of his stay, lie seated himself beside mold trtinl, which was male the gine ral depository of the Colonel's correspondence; with the prominent men in the valley, (ho was a voluminous writer), and read those old let?, tens with -avidity, and &inkl4o44e factsrpen honed, so deeply, that the irmeessions he then; received were never obliterated. Soon after this, he commenced editing a near . - - paperi and having !Ott/pre bri?mta fresh in blinded, his paper frequently contained abllr articles defending the ×, deli:watts*thC sufferings, and presenting t thee.ause of the sett tlers.• The Connecticut, people, were rejoiced, that at l length one'wh'e ebuld . gain the ptiblie ear, understood their case so well and cordi plead it ably. They became strhseribersibr his paper. They hireiehed him With e#: Items Of telormation; interestad - therimelvei • for his sescMss and phieed their bitainesi in his_ hands. 'ln order to aid his patrons it bermitt; neeciiistry for Lim to Iknilow law, and No,atudirti It. 'Ruttiness seerinivilitedirM: iiiirhiredis; aid . ] though unfortunately \ llia minting off= was i burned, he found bimielf not without lucrative employment, I It need hardly be added „ ibat thiselnipariank trusts were faithfully - held, and his duties ;as agent and attorney were satisfactorily perforin- -I el Thor evenings spent in be house of 1:111. Jcsams end theletters in thirold trunk, opiat-; ed up to Mr. Warm a new life, and were Mer Inundation of the high reputation in 4 WO kr-. 14146 b7 141101 0 0011114 ' ark i nn" io * 1411 • 1 is.'#*dixinistan i thst Ounitigsrpideot Itidekkailiebuthoile ons•4***lntek.fekiwkby =hml as tat *Ohl IMOD 11111rtailiiiovait14 Othellria; vantagi, and nude themthe ategging4kates to an honorable caner and naeftd• 1:=BM ••- - - _ rAtiOr. atallr l iii.Biz*hiii fledged urd'llewn from Abase partsel live been tnitig-lbe Ulm miii6 who had the leisure` nd:the Spap keep yon Posted on .:effiekikithiniC oPr skirrint t kuPOE liEtle wrest :'`: B{ota/ oft iiat .21‘311statiemildti; and mini eireereltart mew /nth whomire give &hearty Waimea% al>datißbite room for more, providealleque theright is, are willing .th hAiseraudiftrfilin'siesiltigs; and will retrain item inakiihanco with the 010 We. , ~. • 'Bt serimisly-- - -Wyabudzig, Wash the oldest settled place in the comity, has not grown is rsPidtaa F.Ciar 4er 79anPr *OM O li f in g h it Tunnies adiantagmf for" btisineils unitvided by any locality tithe bounty. -It is tie natural -outlet for the people of slate section of coun try: The trade front the wild; 'rater' aim of the Wyalmeng Will as inevitably rum hem, not .withatinding the prefenthine thalry-Of Owny town, u water flows Into !be sea, while Terry, iiiiitvarei secllair watiof I& liver only need a bridge 'across the Susquehanna, to pour all of their: produce into • her fail.' Even now, I have been credibly informed,- there is not so Inch biudnistatmutation euj thirrsil road. behreen Towanda and Pittston, as at Wya-, hwing. " Withth Meisel yiwilbitiiin:has . been rap.. idly increasing in popilitlesi and business: Quite a =mbar of houses were bidlt last sea son, several have been erected this spring. and others are in -progress. •Foremost- among the' agencies which ham brought several new tams lies here, is the large planing mill, sub, blind and bedstead nirisirifietory of T:L,Laisr: Tour correspondent happened to step into this estab; lialiment a tow days since, and was sun:wised as I the vast amount ofweek dcme there. On first floor is the office, a immious kiln for lea ioning lumber, stock piles,_ planer, saws, ; on the second floor, scroll saw 4, turning lathes; mortising machines, machines for cutting mouldings, and "cores of Othernmehines whose names and uses I do not noir 'remember, only this, that it was difficult to think cif a job in the line of house tarnishing or furniture making but he had tools for doing it: Lacy; who Is himself a practicalbader, furnishes constant employment for from twenty-five to thirty men. -The establishment turns out every week .one hundred cottage bedstead", which can't be beat for beauty of finish and cheapness in - price in the county, best*" large quantities of flooring, doors, sash, siding, shipping about tour car loads weekly, betides what is taken by cus tomers directly from the mill. The motive pow er is furnished by aline engine in the basement, of which "Doc" takes special care, and then blows a full half-hourth the twenty-four to ex hibit its superior whistle. Messrs. HALLANK & Co. are putting up 8 spa clone fciur-story buildin,g •on Church street, which they purpose using as a store for general merchandising. Allowrin rind his boy EtTOENE are doing some good work 'in the picture business. Ms views of Wyalusing and vicinity for the stereoscope are excellent, and many, of his landscape pio tures.l have never seen excelled. -is building 'an extension to his store to accommodate his: increasing bnsiuess, and Mrs. Ws4Sat aeries ice cream and straw berries to the young folks who favor her with a call on these warm evenings. In our ramblings about town we must not for. get to step inside the post-otliepand take sleek at the new case.. Its boxei and drOwera erear. ranged after the most approved method for convenience, is finished in oiled walnut in style fine enongh.for a parlor. Even a newspaper correspondent is not allowed behind the coun ter, but by looking through the lattice, we , can observe it is so fitted pp that mails may be made up and distributed with accpraey and dispatch. Ido not know of another place in the county,, : except Towanda,. where so many mail routes center as at Wyalusing, so that between ban l ing out the sweet-scented billets to the young gents and in fitting them with a becoming suit to see the fair senders, Amor keeps trudging from morn till dewy ere. Lest we drain the pond the first draught, we defer other matters until our next. • Yours, W.X.Y. SiMITIIIVESTERN BRADFORD. kr. l'riuler: In truth, we are all poor "critters," but the disseminators of local news, whither by tongue or pen,"are especiallyro. Some people look at them very knowingly and . give• a shrug , of the shoulders, as much as to say.. , -You may give and continudsgiting,but we know better. Oh, preserre mefrom such miteri! They are no better than the jealous, the Ginn-finders, or the know-it-albt, and should remember that my hog is not tied tip to be' stowed away. in their musty, garrets. Concerning religion, within my circuit, I find many men of many minds, as may be, inferred by 17 meeting-houses, 6 belonging to the Dis ciples, 1 to the Methodist 81604'11,3 to the Ciose Communion Baptists, 2 to the Presbyte rians, 1 to the Free Will Baptists and 1 'Urn. Episcopalians, Catholics, Quakers, Umversalhits, Berm-bay Baptists, and perhaps a few others are found among . us. We have 'lB Sunday schools and 84 public school,, yet some of our people forget or never knew that the scion, as carding to manure, may be more or less valua ble Manilla parent stem.. Cedar Ledge, in the Turner district (Oinknr), is not a ledge of cedar, but sledge of rocks near by chick the cedar grows spontaneously It grows thus in no Other place in. "our. section." ....As yet only saw bouquet bag limuthirloame, but it is noted that many.niare front doors pre sent iiire antrehoire flowers, and that several tower-gardens have been put in "better trim.' More apedriiiiistionld lid seat in, la it itsii be known to a . cerinhity, who• our best florist My desire is to 'elo justice and cause no jea lousies. Cupid is still on the alert, using his dart with unwonted precision. His last victims are . Ha :Am Ssn-ru, -aged 15, and Rama' Etrovne,. aged 72 ; both of Leßoy. Our best farmers have- no elder, nettle, op brier hedges along their fences, especially by the roadside. I drop this subject, as my.doslgn la to give yonts article' on this subject of I learn " the' - censorians . man Is iirompt* to complain. It has bean said that an Ilrishmin is, at peace, onli when he .is in a ,quarnsl4 . Scotchman is a! home, Andy when he is abroad ; =Englishman is aintentad, Only Ada Riding' faalt with soinething or somebody; and that an American is in the height of felicity only whits in all those tvide awake conditions at the, same time." It may bo well ter add that we have a close segnaMtanee, with all those nationalities arid enjoY - thent yetis' 610. Lima ANIMA: - g.8. 7 :-/fansumos lEitsm has completed hisleb of erecting the brick emtso Ili. a Union' Oradea School at Canton: The .work is well dose, snit is a crdlt to Mr.Sorrra. • This school-house an honor to Canton, tad shows the public spitit and.good sense cattle officers selected to - cools Its erection. The bogging hindstisxl• find ready for school to open about the find of Septeinber.,. - The.stntchint Is Monti s first: class School.. Shall we hive it? " " • , Ati k ineetim . . of Lin-taAlc•se company, be* DA tabar erothts, *in vote of Mazda woe iesidereii for a pay. of magi gobleti!; re!..311101 The Lin-ta boyeluiM thermeentlybeeti aented with aoMral other' inikaminning wbii ~ vie the benetlhile ; hromok "Yagdale* i r Barefoet Frult,*.ondikiirgO. photmaph pir . tare of "ilPartle-; "ten allrenele elool4 defer snd marble mantel. TWA , room Inv pernie tkWl l . • of *MI Po* And Abe 141 ..)44 - 1107 . know how tosiloOPll IfitertriL..Thette win :be FeEitic sit field attho lenge at'ii. , ahltretiiiii6,;ln Bhi ihe, l l l 6, Thladiil ll o ll o2 4D B pa4Bo, for the beecAt : Ml:a* WO" teitteafd..Persons arriving . = the due INV* met litak - canitgPs*thoW• 3 7 (1. iII6VBARMIK- 446- tiss glees notion that au licenses returned Woo riterePtile APlTainr.sliat toc lag lOt irgi Pi snits dipasitWai be' brieght 401 ' 11 0 el* lection of the smon. ' *We***Mos* another lifts Mt% gesifivalittildrOrtithlegimpub , Ifrielli* 4ll- 1 0 4 10 1Miei 41121 *-1 10 * 111 0 116 ** The risibmkiiiti aloolt r ,Okl*: withoothile4whati etteet iiiilfthiateetreYMONVittit i served d resat wesenoe dolled, soda& thei Wetted obi a ttempted to imp to um smut. Attothilleilkos *lei* tielferentle,. she was atoms to the metieett, bot eariped pith q IVO _, < c D: C. To. Tar: Orman or Bunion]) Clotrx rr.—ln the mouth of May last, svistenibts wafi held in Towanda, at which the Bradford aunty Ifilstorlag Society was °spatted, Inning to its Wolof *414 the ooffoothlS,Wf rotor:dog of the &Ili coniserning the_ Lurie's) Weis* and history dour county. If anything like a cam -14001.40917. .50.4.0 0 110 fr la flerfVfctlN ifj fo. high time the materials for it wore being col butcod. The varlet= incidents and sketches, which from time to time , are communkated to the prise; will be Mat, unless care is taken to preserve dam.- The old„ men, who. uturecol feet these early incident's, will ioon be removed from the scene of their toils and 'hardships. Valuirge men and lettent'lite inlitiongyfils• appearing. Much information, that might a lbw years ago have been slithered from these sources, has been irretrierably lost. The So ciety aims to gather up these fugitive articles sod prosonlo , elm tor fatureinic-,- tys work it 'asks the'"ixooperattim of lin one citizens. Without this our efforts will bo comparatively fruitless. It is a subset in'which we all hales , common interest, and should be willing to cop ! fribtlie 1 10 its RIM*. 41,PM ,ffa;rts o 9..thO •wutit accessfallai. ;hit now thiflociettneeds funds to pay for the publication of documents which lib 0 5loteliV0 1 00 ,Pififilo4T l i cOlol 0, 01 - lac per yearestien fiellari paid it on e Sine; is! thifne fur Itteogieflll* ThO BOoleff I** &Si** coati:Within of . files nf Old," Papers,• :boa". /Oleos lifnalfleoto.. which ;grill 411 p! to elocidite our arty - Eatery." A - flin-sfoof mat bas Seen tenitered the use of the Society,: fur the meerntion of valuable Aocumentkarut PIP* Afroaei 002 00, musty, lase snide vihtable contributions. We' appeal to our mu citizens fOrmoperithinrind support. The history of the murk 'Junta his , tory. Its honor is your holm; and its benefit! will be inlets and your children. eminu 3 frOlons Pr ecributiono BM be ad dressed to eithei of the imiterstinta : • siiii--The heated' tern has cam.; nienced, sad those who bare s desire' for re !Amgen from_buninersa or home -duties, are be taking themselves to the seashore, the springs or the mountains. Not having the wherewitlud to pay the,expense of a trip to any of the noted places of resort for plesisursseekers, lo engag ed a team one day last . week and drove over to Mountain Lake in Burlington townalup, and -took with us mir wife and onr little pries. • :The trip was a pleasani one, and we f were favora bly impressed wtth the appearance oithe "lake." It is a small body of water covering fifty to isevl enty-five acres of land, and might be made? delightfcil retreat by the , ezpenditnie of a small amount of money. Pleasure-boats should bs 'provided and a hotel' erected whew refresh ments could be procured, 'and visitors accom modated with fishing tackle, de.' With these place would possest all the attractions of SO= of thermisi popular water ing places. The farms in the .vicinity?' of the lake give:Athlone° of thrift, and, enteristhiez on the part ofifio farniers. Neilaneconifortable dwellings, and commodiaos barbs, harm,taken the place of the log holm avid hovel of the MU.= eettler. ' Among the most morns and en terprising of the Inhabitants, we friend out old friend C. P. Neznota,Nsq., -. who has by his own industry and indomitable perieverance cleared I up and put under a good state of cultivation a large farm.' Be is now extensively engaged in dairying and stock raising. We hazard noth ing in saying that a finer looting lot of cows cannot be found in the county, than Mr. N.bas upon his farm this season. They are all young and of the Durham and Ayrshire breed's: The yield of butter: averages from one hundred and fifty to two hundred pounds per week, the lar gest portion of which is *old to Mr. JOIIIMM, of the "Means House." ITAILIMON Donn, Taos. SMMI, 3L WATERS,' 'JAS. NIMOIA, THOS. Wil ms, and others, lave fine looking' farms and comfortable buildings. • • After partaliing of stunptuons repast pre pared by lifrs. Nicnors, Ar f returned to ' town feeling well satisfied with the day's enjoyments, and fully resolved to repeat the visit as often as circumstances will permit. SRL. Mn. ALVOIID : The lowei of the county was visited by a terrific shower on ThUrsday night of last. week.. Early in the evening there were the indications of• a storm which began about 10 o'cl , xll.. • For -two bouts the lightuing was unusually sharp and the thun der heavy. Then the rain poured—that is the word—in torrents. The roads in many places are so washed as to be well nigh impassable, and along the sireanis mill dams were waalicd down, bridge& taken Off, and great , destruction followed. In Wyalusing, the little stream which nuts near the store of Hearer, trim) k BLOCICZA, burst into thoir.cetiax, doing them 4 damage es timated at from $3OO to $.OO. - This only damage I have heard done in Wyalusing. In Terrytqwn, klittle rivulet became so swol len to Goad Howien's store—lois about $lOO. The steam mill .iweek overflowed its banks, ittriiing 'loafs of driftWOod cut ting for itself in several places a now channel. War. Tziktibinuott l itial and -2Bijor Tenor woremost injured by it. The Boger Ann cleaned ant everything along its course. The dam of the Wzraza water mill wait injured and some logs were.: loot. Beth of anwenn's dams were partially.destroyed, mill injured, and some hunber lost'-loss estimated at $l,OOO. Browns. lost the largo dare'et water mill, and was damaged considerably be:. side.' MlErterimi &Aldine kist-firidato mill and about 600,000 feet of logs. The lots l of I. W. IsoliAN* lag milldata and Tide 'ar4. to at , badly damaged ; loss estimated' from $2,000 . 13.00 a; Xvielbraitc- on including the county bridge near the mouth of the creek.- ' r - It is said the destruction', on the Melioivant" Is even greaten:tint I ha:vonotleamed the psi.' fielders. The shower seemed to be confined, to the region nixie& every side of it the rain was scarcely noticed ; but in this imita tor loellity destruction' 'win Terrytown, June 20,1870. , . SUGAR Riir.L.Dziit'PasPoirrize: Th4.l creek known's the "Sugarann," lying chiefly" in 'Wilmot township, was Tisited on Friday tneealag'tietltf one of the most destmetite floods eTer known - in the tx4154! an e*reabnkt, !wire thlutekte-,siorns bang over this iictnititorseverat Inure' mt., befoMmorning 11M crack; bad - swollen 46, ps i !Beruie:Pro*Uottil;ilid*:o ol oMntiire4had startled man) , an unconscious sleeper to wake ' Mimic- Br Itwimse,ciocitmsmitt•had reach 4 its bight and ievormadly.seming +labelers h. Apo/ 1 $- k *lek.9*, fts ;.wheile length: Firms. aii.delueemVizego; aimed, buildings underminik tomb' Wash • away, and cattle, farm iitenaila, OR4Oa even huge trunks of trees„ were miried away • qie•tdiriinccliot content with these, i t . avmul of flelatraollim,r 3 n* PDX/I.'. if in " eriniitekid &MIA OttliOW along ita balm YlikeitrbAlLFllfalsekiN aivig.! bilikaa**ses irolPieirfir ocquil43l , -Om Ars- iiimnßaa yaw smia 4 444- 44e 1 ;' , irit o 4.o4/1 111 1 rounded daring the night ~a thus were tom- ViterVillasi47: l ktifig "3 ' M/a &lift is e etatio iebe. t (Itniet AfttiMker basi could ride, hest ejmoli;f Fortunately the wateraisiblitSd - ere=l the bow. Cons•llet* COti . iiiieirrig' tie river, tb‘ iiieWrisititainineV the:Ai& dim „Ca tiaina - thrtri-lburtha eta mad agor till: box pito: , Flm# lll ' b tlitthlitlPF 4 F9*:=OKTiiii eitent, Mot u rrereaswltt large' r of irolia, Mentor m waive vomaeoer9.lXl4 in " placeiwashing grain on the hillsides en • Out Ithicilme storm seems to have anon HEIM ilesti rt to Nehoopiay meek consaig peak Alre-Osa. .749 damages caused= bulb , 'suit dest seeststelly; many #1112g,1 44 .. iiiiilo7lolr, Mtbe! ,, ,' i T.)' , 111 ril i rt ' ME =MEM DAM) CRAFT, 7,lllRling 7, 8: itLtviistri; Torah& ; Biplocr HArtms, Athelpg, PabllctittonCommittir . I qtrmr'.lFmnigiffierjVinzweberry imisormsialksidbeihsasMiuctxr. 1.11400M41 1 11W' , -61111111111011011011 bisupx**Co.iljars bioisk at,- iiignaggirseal***P l o lo l l ol4:l l esisd 10 11 " 11 0Att-in~..f.i 10 04 . 044TesiN.. Osoxissorkimin bik*"._bi atter ircil,oll4.*** " 4 0# 141 , 43 g-1 ( .,.1ir-rrdal siarearault-Jerray.t, BY °Om or OM. ill. The' - .piscopal 6:invocation irW assenage fit -tbh ow Monday 11021. Tbe folliebtibibeer mon or Mina& Monday cm)9l. divine amine and sermon tfri 80ti , 164.41 Aap DSllPMCoarxtotiigue.,' rirnie‘yinown i -301.‘ &tinkle?* .and ate.' mon brSen. - ...14N11.-iWitaasinoirealrfilffikee. 'tirosday ire,' 71; Missionary - meeting ; ad= ning by Rer. - Dr. of PbdadelpW, and 44114 2LWV -l et' ''•'rt.,v7P tn.; ldf, vonvoea lon Sermon and Holy Commun ion. Wednesday ewe, 71, 'divine mike and aer. ?non by Rey. tJ 11, 4 4 .41 1 /4".lE.frt. d HOSTOS—OVERPECX.—By the Bev. D. Cook at Merry's% Saturday, May 20, Byron R. Hort toot Borne and Mae , Sauna A. Overpeck, • alien**, v .. - .40 ,T 4 l+i BROWN—ALLEN.— Item D. Cook, Jane at thnlickteL W nalp&Daniel.Drown, of and &Caroline Mork' Of Wp • NORTIMPi e -4MANNEIL ltet:O. tho OW i iecu tu lr isa ,00d Cottamilux 19;1870, - bye Nathan - liarthruj i lz, and . Ms ARnsta 'E. • DIED,. Tretz.—Ail'iviabgdxig '1 -is, gm; g. pisabeth Tinne, in the Glut sear of her age. THACHEll.—dimnarNasy; wife 4,llerliirraller cher; was born in Germany, 30;1809, and died in Herrick, Jane 11,1870.;: Twenty.seven years ago: this 'aged pair left' their Fatherland end sought a home here ie.' Ameriesi: They hilted foxier:are in . 06nrieeti: cut, then resuming their journey, they found' their way.to Herrick; Ikadford county, Pa. Hero they, began life •in earnest, grappling: wßli the trees:of the forest, and with the trials and privations ineldent to their wild mountain home., ::ikeeeli (Steward nick departed sister lived to see the forest become fruittql fields and the ,eabirt , exchanged , for - a ; flntilienintrY icome. thanthia : She had seen her chtylrop4.: eii is nuriber—pass the sli - ppe Yypiths cif yonth, and step out into society; ininneed• and usehil,: - giving unmistakable evidence that their home Avdnis4 hail tiegri Ititifiisi with 4exihnni cure; Although severely afflicted, her lad yesr with us was one ef sweet rtiose.' Paialyals had dered her limbs almost useless, hint willing bands administered to her wants, and a loving Saviour was ever near to comfort and sustain. She named the text she desired should bo need at her funeral (sob x.ix, 25-3 S), gave other direCtlons ationi her hurial, ".and. was not'; for God took" her. A larger funeral than hers I have seldom seen; nor have I seen the youth linger so fond; ly beside the remains of ono so aged. "":."Sister Bon was- s true .womarr- , --a faith• defoted mother—a kind . beighber— an exemplary christhm. — We may say truly: "Many daughters have done. virtuously, but than ideidlest iheiM alb" . P. -11. T. Camptowu, June 15, 1870. SPECIAL NOTICES. - —:0: Sfir HENRY - HARM, Merchant' Tai lor, Bridge !street. xek.. T4Yunt & OttuE, foes. ' VAMELEICI II it MANNEIIB, Mer 4. chant Tailors, Waverly, N.Y. June kir Two pod,. active hook can ilimers 'wanted to every town in Bradford coun ty, for five new and attractive books. Those having experienco desired: C. F. Cnose, Towanda, I'a. Va. If you want a. Policy, of Fire Ina:usage ins ilrat-Class Company, iron's° in Security Fire Insurance Cu., New 'York, assets $2,017,860' 00. Joan W. Mix, Agent, To panda. Office Mercer's Block, north side Public Square. leit. Don't use dull scissors, when yon can buy for the gruel sum of twenty-live cents, Jacob's Standard Scissors Sharpener; the only practical and efficient article of the'kind hi the market. It is easily worked by a child; it will last a life-time and not get out of order; it gives a ix , rfectly even cutting edge.' To be had at 31. Lswis & Sox's, Bridge street. Juno 23, 1870-2 w. • SOMETIIINEt NEW FOB, PAn - TERs AND Cluarens.—Sor.tbe trifling espernie at, one dol larntul tatty cents, you can be supplied with an article for cutting glass equal to any diamond. To be had at M. Lima & times, Bridge street. .Inno 23, 1870-2w.1 MESSRS. KINNEY & WATKINS : Sirs,-4T shall be happy to neeept }bur chat, lengo.foi a trial of-Mowers at any time and place frou may deSignate in Eastern Bradford, except om 30th June to 2d July, inelusire. WELLs, Agent.Clipperldower .t limper. Spring Hill, June 19, 1870. 1826:: • 310kiNTANYES: . 1870. Aro Prepared st o c k w au entirely new and. highly desirable of Pericales, Lawns, Lin ens, An., qt extremelylottprices. Au enormorts lino of tine and fancy Cassimeres for men and boy's summer wear. Attention is also invited to theirlargo and well appointed stock of Cloth ing, best styles'and make, At prices 'which can not fail to be satisfactory to all. Fruit Jars, most approved parents, at mann , . factnrers' , . . tar I hereby give notice that here after, persons wishing artificial teeth , on Rub her,.ean Obtain them at - lay office; and also, that the price of fall upper or under sets is IT diked to twenty dollars. __•• • -•• W. fl. KELLY: Dentist. Moo over Wkkbitm 3 blacks. • Jane 23, 1810. ). TO :Taw pEpriNG .Currumo ro OnnEn.—Todshorild study two things: First, to get them where first-class clothing is ; made; secondly . where they are sold cheap. 'Arid ta °tattle be able , to sell' a. good article 404 1 ,1* incrolksiit mast andeottorid biabitti- DotO, , oott.luttor , lont, !pore, and whit to buy, as a_ prac ti calman does; and a practical tailor in all its branches I profess to be,. haring had 18 yellithathetrisizieSs.: Harobcen a cutter in some of the best bon4es in New York, city. Ido w:own bnyinggand entbng, and hotetosgrklkmy profits with no man, to that lesi oft will do-4=lmM law rent and ' other expensoain proportion, !btu -tire cost - of , -ontire,hriehtessYM In isi _, bahorerni -will -sei t tiht it themselvar k Innalays# others at *irks to at 'loo custrimersinnstply they,2l2e mloeltitto , bootoest t b ri gt -li littiedonbttbiittio*iitatemit; 1 4 e " nt r.fr.V I VIrtri Merchant Tu tor, • - Magri Street. IMIE illatilTha'a Way unFaiii4i.lt • lawns and mike themjook Woe, boy PatistilLiwintoWer: 6cl , • It is light, simply eonstructed and easy to handleousanwthkagwetestaral order. • They are a wired 10 , machine in every respect. Alkpartintihnvotichintraze: wader wink:r ata:4ml and is ma, of Preekelte am be re' The cutters can be easily sharpened' without detaching from the machine. tow iiba .tititutotia warranted and satisfaction guaranteed. • - Set site by 31.1.epdsA v tioa. e ageula r ! Bridge street, Towanda; Pi. NEW Zateaum TAILORLSG Eno iwator.,:-Igesen:voiar& Go* tavetven . . 4 d4r - ibPi r Clogthiff" No* Itirtfliektellt.ftte , the 71PertiM i l.. -01404 !=a ; Od tent trim lhef aro 'now pretlared, to. tip !Fork% t e best style and latest fashions to'orL der. jia l ust-reashind Fainew.,stul fresh of they are rowed to offer be t& ter ind than ~Ulm cabbala To. irands.—Thepabilesill findtt tolbeir-adynn- VS l° ett= "111. 4 ber =r ll **We. eta grairant andguaragtee good fits. Boptiru done o on short nattier' TQlifflid.Otiiiiii‘ the, ea& Mills. &wt winter whe at four Mr*. cw t. ;. 23_4 33 4-I Chilrer tleason'Y AT thcPalit4ol:!,,4ar,_,ArerfOulaCtl4V. side ttio 0111.-*=W-8 49 1 111 11 10 1 0 1 4Allialklu* eliolzopmilreilstAitlatini4MMintrtfais. 11010 M satioto.. Loilbratprieesvithbv meek otalikrerratthsibeadittiloAll Mt& V or isits in tb!friellayinillillithos-bstter an gtit et 0400004' Minis Mcin COMIC tlegitiMAM" eXcithibii Sat .11Pastilk. . 43 " e r ik ulamMicorFolliloil**tuless Meomnpanksimith the money or mmei, re teronce,-wIU be sent: by eqi 0.0.1 r... 7kl4thre. .1 1= ta " .11;pt. : 4 -APASICAP I 4 22 I 'I W• - • 1: am ~, .'• 0 •• ,:'. • . ' . IR Foa 8 'AIM. —.._ -'l ' '' ' ' l.l--- , - ,$ B l horse Lumbe r . '. irsocoos4Woo. goo, ,it clloolliel /Noir". • 1 : Ifial&___ Hu. ona l newsiand 1 Cow. ;-'•- '-. - - WM. 'pita& t Rom .laselk4lll444#.l*-dr.Z:st. #0 inteintare Pm A,. TAT um-IFM eta a aitiWetetidof MK is Baum tamagh t _ pa Wanda wroth& July 4, 2 1 1, 4kWaig. ..01 1 . 1 ,0 11 1054 1 1.4 0 st- l'lol l "'ildivittelitlearbitiPlor , Pt& ainc ine lkr o, C° lB , lo l4oo % . •Pqloo by • , • as. Choice Mackerel, only one shilling _per at • M. J.Lorck's. - June id, Def. The awe Mille determined to eem_pelle with iresiMtillotiir:%NbirioN at re tail, pour from the choke winter wheat of our own the.iheret Seett -31 Cilw wheat' and it , . mnufacture into dour. Nog/ to middle men or third bands. No for hirai ItiondigdwitdiV irreemdi" ..,186111nra . pitis fid iiavoring • rt" , ' IZT 1 " , . 3 L Linio.ll 'nii• ^T..I _ar . . - qtr;-; ut. lerriirtiegs fea#_l4ol44 Nitrite Itunilhas,_furnished - with tee''Ora*. ;nu abort notice, at P:; • Fou , Sans.-4. R Cooratuou, of lifflittis-Barre,lll. - „eflora:-er ads the 'ulduabli Beal Estate . formerly belOngiSPLO _Nom= Whlteomb;lletWilliustati - tir ftsvMe, Wyo• nlng county, Pa.,rotitalning abottt 450 ' acres, about 75 I .u.soktibalatteagoodeoilivell tim bered, wodsrales ti kke, The farm' Is ori theme fiver , gwk opium& tamer fail ink 4unWnVaa •a ' Beautifully sitaahAeonsunient for badness -- worth SA -000 ;, soldier, !poop. Barr . traftt aaymie. - ' • • ' uee:ll, 1809. lir We. guarantee satisfaction in an the worklresdp. , , We: Ink ,ingo;:ind trim clothink"for min - and boys wear. • - • - • • H. Haunts & Co, • •‘:.; ,41hidgeltreekTervruide;Ps. " by Ah - -ga Chid, he by Ityadyles Hambletonian • Ah-wa ga's Dam, Bell73rine;Dellitrhio,,,by , _ der " Towandih" Dam, Vermrnit Bleck M a Meesenger, with Meek- Point% veg l 7' dark bay; over 15k hands; coming threet-no col t morteprogthing in all respects. 'Towanda's"- tee, $lOO to insure, payable.or mode satisfactory at the time of service, and limited-to-fifteen' _mama,. Beaton from the tint of- April',to the •first Of flovetaber. , Mares not :proven hated may be returned the following season withoht charge. Those from a distance will be accom modated with the best of care on liberal terms,, at the risk of their owners at, ; tair new stables. • C liter,k,Moaoarz. Towanda, Ta.iditicii 23,1970. 111 S. Crackers manufactured daily and for tale -wholesale and retail, at the Bakery; first door north of Ward Hohae. March 30, Iro. D. W. Scorr'& Co. ORANGE COUNTY.--FULL BLOOD TWITTING STALLION fly ETNDTIC'S ITATADLETTWUN —This season of 1870 will remain at liings -1419R4 Sol omon's :Stable, iii:Tetrancli, pia the same terms as last season, with ono exception, to wit : Service of two mares belonging to ono . person, $lOO to Maitre. JAXII.3 Hies, . Cafe of Kingsbury A- Solomon. Toicamla, April 28, 1870-2 m. No.l 31Eactries BLOClit.!--614) . VEsAr $1,50=-L - sci Fssatio Bn...myr informs her patrons that she has just received from Enropo a supply of Joncuei Glove"(which she clan offer at OM at retail. ' Also Shawls and Barbes in Lama and Chum? Lace. , Visa Drumm calls especia' I attention to boi iludiionlolates and patterns.' She regolssly re. mired the Berlin' "Bazar" (the original of Bar r'i), as well as tho Paris "Moniterir del M ' A fin; of tbo iateii Nati and - Bonnets always on hand. May 4, 11370—ff. =I Secand-handlitewing Machines for sale at a bargain by Wickham .(tßlack. Macivine -Neeales, Oil, -Threird,afillka, ac. April 28, 1870—tf. Ariir W.„.Drrinicu's Music Stoic, oast ot. /feral:ea Bank, tirst door, where yon, wilt find Pianos, Melodeons, Orans, Guitars, Banjos, Strings, Accordeons, Clarinets, Flutes, Shoef Music, Instruction Books Ibti, all Instniments, Music Anoka add all kinds of Sin aloa] Merchandise. April 14,10. p EPORT OF THE CONDITION AA, of the alum NATIOZIAL Bas=." of Towsnalk rs.; ntelose of business. Juno 9,1370: , Loans and discounts - $173,113 71 Overdrafts 1,112 NI IT.S. Bonds to secure circulation ' 134,000 00 U.B. Bonds to secure deposits 511.000 00 U.B. Bonds and securities on band ... —. 1,950 CO Duo from redeeming and reserve agents.. 43,360'13 Due from other National 8ank5.......... 25,014 49 Duo from othet.banks and bankers ...... 1,677 47 '' Banking House -• . 6,000 00 Furniture and fixtures... _ 2,000 00 Current expenses 2,513 92 Taxes ,Paid -2,179 11 Cash Items tinVmlits; stamps) • _ __. Bills of other Naeopil. . 3 790 Fractional Currency (including nlcksl)... 1,32 u 66 Specie. viz: Legal tender notes Remittances . Capital Stock 'paid in . $125.000 60 Surplus fund , i - 40,000 00 Exchange 1.628 12 Profit and loss 6,549 30 Nationailank Circulation-outstanding.: 119,173 00 Tndividual Deposttr ' ' ' ' ' .1711,249- 38 U. Deposits 23,465 81 Dus to National Banks 8,367 83 Due to other,bss and.bankers ' „ 172 00 2484,599 te . . STATE OP PEA AsILTAZi e: . Canty of Bradford. . • :'''' • . I. N. X. BETTS , Jr.;. of the Wird National Bank of Towanda, do solemnly swear that the,above statement Is tree, to the beat of my knowledge and bellef. N. N. BETTS, Jr., Gabler. -,, didateribed salt nurcirk - to lie.free tne; this Inth day of June, 1810. W.. O. 6011 DON, , Itobt7 Pahlle. Onaar.es,Attest, :, • , 'lac O. non, . 1 :. ! ' Joe. Powaltr,, Motors. . , .., .Gsa. IPTZTAMS. powELL. & co. ibtir ettstomer6,toan.6kcett9n4*hietr • -- . - - - • STOCK OF GROCKArkg LtsvAtincccased. furnace tkote stock Is oust ;pixel more complete stain tortiicrli. yr: "ifcLio,i cah acSiee tlldr• GARS; TEAS, - - SYRITPS; C KEYSTONE STORE. i T.. • Towanda, June 15,'T0. 7. 7' 1776. lB7O. FIRM WORMS; "Q• 1 7 ." s' , r 1 WHOLESALE • I • A t.) TA: TT IV, T "); • I,LIDWIMUEUNIEPA BLACK'S. r . ).`ftnitutia, -L. Um pit necked . • . • 41 1 4 , 4.&. , ".k . 1 _ 7 {, • 7 , - .I._ • 1,4.1 V• 114. , Tlo' •• . 1) !VES! Fa,KE:,f B.CES • :.., 74 11Tetieitillia0itliit " ' 7 ! • • - HEYSTONE" inORE. 112191 !ICE New Advertisements. RESOUV,CES $484,599 99 umitLrrres. ISM New -rpo THE r 5 V/ 1 MF,41•: . t -AL. Whigs, ra=l• 0 01WWWIleribe twigs No soy girekle.Proasimits liaratieWs store; /OM OALUMAN. r'VYr 7.- .V ME tatigitTOPPOMPAMIC . 43130041',101.11 271 it, igittr, and:29th, 1870: , SAS 013.9 1 MO DAY: $.100.—5176. s7s, $5O. torlipries Yiml pot beg' $500 , 4300, $l5O, $5O, for horses thrt bare not DEOODD DAY. eAr 4O O ,--12 9 410 0 .foebOree4 snao —taa. $880 1 !100, :{or balara that bids riot soo43Ti lz u s . I °r aDrws that liaTe suaa—paa. vac ma OPEN TO,M.L. • asp phroping Two; lie an vide beets, beittluto ttt:llfe Affloteok- aid ollb3 bo gotistned by the !Oki at Dm Notional mimmanon.. 4 /0 0 ° 0 40 /0 4 a vili!na 7 b ° i tubll° 4 toliit tea par pont., and nmetarcomppy /10112. Utiles doors at thooMeo of MB. Immo, Tresimr- M2ltOoto4rt.. on the fat of &dr.. • • AU Woe to outer sad too to start. `A 8. Ittattizzo. J. B. 11r2218. 1 bon. tiecretarp. Yretadetit. p O IV E-1) Cs!) . !Er. )tilopo-t!l!=p , -..4 ,. .yrba.h05. 104 NEW STYLES - - SUMMER- .SHAWLS; To latch they all particular attention. .'• KEYSTONE. STORE: 6 Tcrwaaiia, inn**, 1870. FR u JARS, WICKTTA & A3LAVIC'S. Towanda, :aim 16, 1670 p OWELL. & CO. • • " Aro adding daily to their STOCK OP WHITE "GOODS. The greoteet varitty of W±U.T.N.; PIQTJAS, SATIN STRIPES AND WELTS, • Together with the moat complete asbartmont of • JACONETS, VICTORIA LAWNS, INI*A MULLS, &C. KEYSTONE STONE. Towanda, Jane 15, 1870. . • Codding, Rusgell & Co. DEiLjERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, STOVES NAILS, TINIVAItE, Keep the largest stock. of MIIILDING MATERIALS, 268 57 27.723 00 5.212 76 GLASS, SASH, PAINTS, LOCKS, to be found in this paii.of the State. FARMING TOOLS of all kinds; CliUltN . POWERS; MOWING MACHINES, FIELD ROLLERS, THRESHINGMACHINES, &C. REFRIGERATORS, ICE CRFAII FREEZERS, BATHING MB, ftwAAE: XABEENG.TACKLA 'WATER COOLERS; wt . 'warms; scREEii WOODEN`, WARE, all, kinds of, - MECHANIC'S TOOLS,- CAREItiGE TRIMMINGS,• 2 FELLOES, SPOKES,7'*a.' LEATHER BELTING, sAWS,JO- • • BABB . 9ger At !WU, GLABB, FRUIT . JARS, FARMING TOOLS, =OM=, NMMT OU'II•ERT, . ; • and many other goods, at all thus. at laiiest 'Market ratin. ' ' CWlng, Russell & Oa. ~ 2 ~, -Towandl,4 , May-12, 1870. ritrrr-or Alit :41 - Tql ocnnaz k 110111 rITRNITURE STILL L(BV JAS. a FBOST; Woatd r ff annoili io thittipf and tha !teat of Sant T ida-blaltftablecat stack of . i=m,;•wam - crp• - ml GittA i rlit BEISI3OMiiItIOES: IV' Mot* 1 complekrinal Ceirfista of PARLOR SUITS,-.1,' W'X.IPTG:ROOM -FITRNIZLIJRE;'! .U=M3Fa3E9, I:ILLOWS,. 131:DDMO, lunnonE;, . Ify manu facture; and 'warranted superior, 1011 be /Old for less than city:mm.lo oues will cost else- Eranitns for yanralrei. Sce and be convinced that Yurnitnelas sold shaper. at IPROSTS than at any other place in the weld. • Country dealeta supplied at tbelpyeat market rates . . . ... ... _ . . I limb& cAirmitti of every description, Meta& Buri*.Cases, Caskets, kc., and have the.- .--. . • . co., DRESS GOODS. JACONETS, CSIDSTZ, &C., S . C. OILS, &C., DRIL L S, HORSE RAKES, C ULTPTATORS TOILET 'SETS, BIRD CAGES, FLOWER PQTS, i a z , m . aLg REVOLM 8; Elli 1. , wiU ne Offere4 at unRARY, SUIT* - . -CHAMBER AND rvrj34l:lll4ll_l TILE Ural:Mt_ Ilyrstuso* Testis, kc.;kc. ''IBE.DSTitAI 8! f comz-oNt pONE }lsm HEANO,IN sosnizzlir PENWA flames o..araqn, Towanda, Jane 22„ LARGE ADDITIONS hum been niallu t 6 one STOCK OF. OOCIDS Singral noveltieislartki b6:11 btely ititroduaNl .GREAT BARGAINS Mil CHINESE. GRASS CLOTHS, OhGANDIES, I EEYSTONE STORE. Tov6 inn-6'15;1670 TO: OtTR 311 NY FRIENDS We take .pleatiure in announcing the -arrival of oar very EXTENSM ASSORTMENT OF SPRING STYLES, Sri - LING STYLES SPRING ,STYLES SPRDIG STYLES BOOTS and SHOES . BOOTS and SHOES BOOTS and SHOES BOOTS and SHOES CONPAISLNG 1 COMPRISING - 'COMPRISING CO3WJIISING ' Tlti: NEWEST and : BEST NEWEST and BEST NEWEST - and BEST NEWEST and , BEST GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS The .riarkeUidoide, soloctbf with are h 7 efiert.. sued mon In the Made. . • .l t v . i IMG=;I wafiaaa, an thobeo nonlik*. inretwoode.saftolditho waati of LADIES, iitISSM drAIREGISI4I4, • With Aka t; 00,10104 JAMES M.' Bun's, GOODS 311 - 14 YS. BEM Our outMaintlietney la in tell WA and we are to make to order any kind of work. A. g i trpdtale Out am Ida Wm more piths thm ever tothem, and Write an eumination of LLhI; 11111th 30,1170: TVISSCILITTION.-Tite- . ool;Other- J 1../ 'slap heretofore ealatinitbetweso the etibeertb• ere: ender the dim mune otAlletd Met (tithe eget biaitmtitas AP" 42 7 i dimis T 4 ' ll7 pimps Metaled to theists Ann ars to ern at the edlee of Ward t *pal Atha) esoiliiiiiittbe moo - • t J. ILlf Tel Jaw Azacr. vim VOTICF,:.±z e has :4.‘ 'timid! lay Wan&• • • • • jail eau* or Incmxation, this. is to, nOtriall room hot to "harbor or trust/moot rat *mom writklist, so 'late of her ondraetlngattar.thts ' • • - - 'we smaitiaiwastrak, -111ktita0, March SO. DHINISTRATEII=-'IOTECE.--- 4. a 1 Notice is hereby silve; Gist all:jp ed 49 the estate ac U. L.,loZdesered. lite . :017'0014dg Bore', we ftephedea mite toestedl. 14 - o ,Woeeet. ea 4 penes, AIM lOWA 841 4 RAMO MitlitrilettiWAVlVlgiet toe . Jut* 21. 70. • - ._^l7'l. ft' El Xm tr COBWrINCiAI 4otlcs is Ikea)! &Is thia Sir pewee ad %Ors estate of Jeremiah lieilathaitheat Macros dbedlorrefecr i lasts foriledids . anti* Mao*. gresclit them dal/ ticido4 toe - Mai lall ME :Ink 97;1870. . : PPLICATION- IN DIVORCE - Xei Amen P. Nichol/.-4k,}92 rub. tonna B7o , 4 lon aro hereby notified that Nati Ann Made; your wite..try her ninth:Wad. Ehnen= A. Ilfereirant. has ipplhet to the Ours of . 00sonaon idea" at Brad : Cord county. for ch oice freer the bonds of maid. mow. , and the mkt Court boa appointed Norday. the sth day of Sebt, 1870. for boning the rid . Nary Ann In the premises. at which= plops you eau at • trierty you think proper._ . VAN MET. ItherilL Juno 224 t APPLICATION ThrDIVORCE.--- To Na Grahani,—So. 110 Tab. term. 1870.—You ancy ere Emm hereby notified that Morton A. Graham, your intahand bu implied to the_ court demon= plea* of Batt turnety, the aware hornMahon& . of matelmeny aka the raid court. has appointed If Onday, th e ithday of Sept, U7O. for bearing paid Mattis In the premilee, at add& Woo *and place you can attend it _ran think Foyer,- ' J. • 'UNFLEET. Jnne 22-U INCORPORATION NOTICR.- Th the natter°, the nixacrilice et of the Preabytertee Cangtegsttoetit Atbens." • Notice J. barb/ rten am the above Misters bsa aererelly -pawned to the Gent of Common Mu of Bradford! County, .thatr at amioeta. Urn adling for it decree et arid the - said Court haring exmadeel the MO" and finding Shear correct, will doer* that, the art be Nude so loafed fOr. Noodet. Ilefithebee 5. Ic on ,s 2 ''- cer.tock p4it.. unlearn Clue be mama to the contrary. • W.A. THOKAL Prothonotary. • Prothottolarre Othee,'Jme 2111. teth.-at A - ITDITOVEI NOTICE--In the 111. shatter of Vie oasts of Ira o.lreirsoms; dei cased. 'nib* b on 's Comet at Bradford county. Tbe undersigned" Moine Um. sppolated Auditor by said Court to nisishat tha dime& dad estate, di bate money to the bands d the Administrator and to dispose'of the usondicselo btu 'ardmont. CO at tend to_ tie duties of add qq t. at th e adios. of Overtook Vibram in t h of Towanda, im 011313 AX, the *MAW of atILT.- o'clock, p.m.. it width dim sad pima s 6 prime haring `claims on said money sm »venom to present the sumor be debarred fob. in t& a share of sold money. - ' OT OX, Ir., . 111704 t - - Auditor. ORPHANs' COVET SALE.--By .Virtus of an order Issued out of the'Orphass' Court of Bradford on., theundarelgind, Guardian of Emma A., John E., OUTS T., end Nary J. Borten minoechiktren of Tbseeviriketon, late of Albany , township, deceased. will at public sate on ihs, premise., on 12115811 DAY. 110th. 1810, t 1 clock p.m.. the ftdknring deserthed kg. piece aor o'.- "eel of land. dtnate In and Sounablp, bounded a. follows; to wit: Beginning eta pile of stones on the main road leading from Tairey'to the. Berwick turn pike, along the westlina of O. P. Parsons' lot, north 110 perches to an iron-snood at the north-west con. nor of said Parsons' lot, and. ikt the warrant line of David Toting; thenco .along sald Young's warrant line west 1118 pere,hea to nfornele or MI uainttneted to Andiew Wirahl , er s therm . by. Wielk+f•ar's neat line south 140 perches to the main road aforesaid, thence along paid road east 011 perches to the place of begin ning. Containing aboot 00 scritennore 'or lass. about one-hall improred, with framed dwelling house and . . an orchard thereon..' TERIT.S.—' 550 to be pail on the property being .truck down, f 500 an the_eonlirmatlon of sale, and the balance. with' interest:ln ono year from the date of the confirmation of gale by the Court. ' ' GEO. Y. HORTON. Guardian. may2l • BAYEAUPTCY-L-fit, 111 . e trtal6rr -L. of JOHN HILLIER, Bankrupt. To Witon:i - r JSw Coxcknw : The,undersigned hereby gives noticenet his ppointment sa Assignee of HD I tEft, of t he township of Troy, in the. county of Bradford, and State of .Pennsylviuda: within said District, who has been-adjudged a Bank rupt upon his own pt tt!ton by the District Coast of said. District. Dated 'towards, Pa, the 15th day of Jaw:lSM - • DENJ. M. PECK. dithrnae• UNITED STATE : INtERNAL arvmmr..—llotice is hereby given that the Anneal List of ItIcIEO Taxes for 1870.1u1a Igen trans mitted to me by the Assessor, and the wore has be come due and payable. • All ons messed In the County of Bradford, will' make payment at my office in the borough of Towandaron or before th e Ith day July, Ih7o. - ,'ilotice is also even that all,who neglect or refuse hi pay the duties and sa v ers. - ed upos} them within the time apeethed, will e liable to pay the penalties Imposed by law di tion. O. D-11:02fT41.- Towanda, June Ith.' l o. Collor 13th Dist. Pa. FOR SALE-41 FARM OF FIFTY Acres. within the Boicrugh limits, suitable for Tillage tots. Inquire of Charles Hereciy, at ma oflico of tho Fall Creek Bituminous Company. Tow anda, Pa. Pat,. za, ltiTO-Tt • TWO SMALL FARMS FOR SALE.—One contalidng 65 leteS, 60 improved. titivated within 80 rods of Burlington borough. The other on Hob= fill. containing 20 sexes. well itm. ,proved. Inquire of C. AL Manville or E. W. Bale. April 6, 1810. ' • • TOR SALE--4 30 horse - Power stationary engine. and hotter in rood condition. Terms—One-halt to-be paid down and the balance In oneyear. s Apply to Hicbael WOMB. rall.Creek, or Mathew Meessnen, Wilmot tenrnaldp, -on 'Pains \ Road. mayls,lo DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR ti Lux CHEAP.—owing to DI-health the under- t argued offers for sale cheap a good House. Barn. orgon and ldrcludnila shop, 'with about 1!S meets land. Two gold wells; a cistern, and plenty of good frreit trees thereon. • This property le located In Sheattegrdn township. Reliant county. Pa.. on on the river road, end near a. good school and church. Possession given Immediately. For tnr thee parthenlara Inquire. of the proprietor. G. W. Vincent, at Towanda Agrieultgral Werke. or Stryder;Sheabrqsdn. Pa 10. W. VLSC=pI". Feb, 8 1.870-tf .• • A VALUABLE DAIRY , FARM rollsanx.--The sabwalbers ear for sale their. Ono Dairy Farm, situated two lansa, east of Green weed, - Ncllemy Co, arm contains three hundred-and twenty um dodos land. deecrib el as follows : 100 acme choice timbered. 100 acres inealow, and 60 acres ender the plow. Good dwel- Ling-house or Outballdlags. large eatUe bartv36:6o. and good horse barn: Sin lined living syringe la the country; running tbreagilt♦ooorle house. Is capable of baying TS ann, and oily 1l milei from Abbott's Cbsweelndxsty. Terms Gas half cub. balance in easy manna' at 6 per cent. la tercet. Reference.--UAL flaroald. R. B. If cilium. Greenwood. 'McHenry to.. DL. or. 11. ilYereghlishs -4 7.9. AYER. May I.Bo9—iL ; Se. Ann. . DISSOLUTION.—The partnership herctafore eidguag Unarm the gm name of,' Harris k Co. la this daydlesolva, The business will' be continued by Henry Harris, who 'win collect all debts, and assume theliabllities of the arm. HENRY HABHIEr. June 6, 1870. - . A. H. DEAR. . GA RIB ALDL—This celebrated Trotting Stallion ‘lll 'be Grand at the Want House Stable, Towandis GARIBALDI was sired by John Gilpin, he by Flying pool, and h• by Hill's Black Hawk. • His dam 014-Jersey, her dam Tread well's Old Jersey Abdallab, Terms. - Sit junsB.'7o. • G. W. ABIIMONG. MILINERY: Hu Oulu Teturued item Few Tort vat; • nal Tar: lety of for the Summer trade, which are oared to ber cwt. tomera and the public oath° mostreasonable fermi. Bonnets repaired and trimmed on abort notice. She bait also • lino selection or Mir and tarter Goode, - aweltaa Lace and Linen Collars, Cnn. fend. .kerchief. Corsets, to. • - Entrance' next door to sox, Stevens, Mercer k Co's, rrpatiars. Towanda. May St, no. 14 - M. WELLES' .' . Am. : - : COAL YARD. 1 ,r , Until tinkeroCkas prises at ilea. ars riN - I: 00 00 . Stove 00 ' $476 . PittaiNat - $4 60 Leave dram at car :Cc* Ot3Ce. liti. 3. • llec 'CMS New Mock; south sids.• - 'l. ha- Ordeals swot In an aaabtal arecallpatied bi - 'the cash. - , • - : ; Icrsoda. lime 2:711. • Z. IL WELLIES. ~; ~ ~.~ . c'. =I _., '_.__ _.r 11=n AND _ DINING ROOM . Wit blink aottiol lfat4lloaaer IDIEN,.`43AKE,` AND - CIiA.CKEItS _ hake 4 thtily MAO. In onr arnica Wan vs 411 setammodate the pn or t oo either s dm , and malt* tew& at* goiel alai Ai in time. • • 0 itTES4 AND Ws CZNAX on band diving itteb. moo*, . - • Also A fine satariaient eteaIiO4OOOIOCUOIICTy. Fruits. Nu% ta Tamil% rag I!;'* D. V. SCOW& CO. FM . T CELEBRATED SELF BM- May X tog mow. es 0. a. PATCH'S. • O. • ad QIIEDS.--01110, - WEST BRANCE Aoat Onion it Ctf ° t"` Ssed. sad Otdo 'timothy Soottot Nora 4, 111 ir„ 41: ROCIWILLII. • in 140 ,FRUITS OF ALL KINDS tfi - ItsCABIt MIX. CASH PAID ; YOB HIDES AND PI:LTS a _ OIMILL 21111IR's • t.• RT.:lmq . 1 71703 TOWN. Beal Estate far Sale. c 11339 Y. J. ICCIOSIM, nomirrrs, fun. &C.. 0