Voifoni grpotta. Al.Loa S AND OENEBAZ. re- A party of Towandians visited VatLins Gten au 'Monday last. We call attention to our Wagh moon letter published in another column. por New potatoes are quite pleetiy, In the market, and are selling at 11,50 NtOr ta- Quarterly meeting for Herrick Charge, July 23 and 24, at the Camp Appoint. went:11,213.4E4i., es.. Father Holsrsa,Af . SS. Peter autl Paul's Catholle•qinrch, Elmira, died on .sattirtlay afternoon last. He was only 31 years of age. cs- The Public School of this bor-. (ugh clorA on theist instant, for the summer mention. The fall term will commence about the 251.11 of August, • • Big Pond is the name of a new post-elle° just established in the north eastern part of Springfield township, Isaac F. Bruocit, P.M: Cir. &mum., Own, of Wysox, brolglit a load of green corn into this market' ott Tuesday.. Ile disposed of his stock Tory rtadil,r at 20 cents per dozen ears. Xr We saw at Forma k, lintaY's Meg store the other evening, a!)oantifulbunch lilies in wax, mode •by FIANCES MMTAIIDI, and presented to Linla Hose Company. fite" feet your• life insuml in the tlerk,hira . Life Insurance Co. DI sure and call on t leir agent, at this' dnice, befote insuring in iny (Atari comiyany. ts. If von want to see a full stock i:l ,, ccries and Provisions, marked at prices which place them within the reach of all, wheth er rich er poor, just call At 'PATITILSON & MEM .P.O. CHANGFS.—W. R. BUCK 48 I,,ca appointed postmaster at East Troy, rice IL :•'TILES, resigned. M. I.lr.seoex has been appointed at Da :bore, rice We. STEVENSON. resigned. Die The body of an unknown man appart ntly about fifty years of ago, was found -lispended by the neelliu a cider house near Wellsburg, N.Y., on Sunday loft. No one in tlio icinity recognized the corpse. JOUN W. Max, of Towanda, Pa., is engaged in getting up a record of all the ~idiers from Bradford county who died or uere Lilted during the late rebellion. The rela t.res er friends et any deceased soldier will eon kr a favor by sending him the NANE,---BANK— Ir ". EGIXENT —PIArE or DKATII, and .I)..tre or DEATH of such soldier. The Lin-ta boys are succeed finely in the project to procure a steamer. The donations for that purpose already amount to nearly five thou4and 'dollars. Among the ,t sums contribated we noticejire hundred in money by M. C. Mr.uctat, Esq., one !,,t in East Towanda, valued at 3500, by Dr. Fr.l:-enitut, two lots in Towanda borough, val ne.l nt f.SOO, by Messrs. Pirroas Ot Gnu'rms. Poisqmso Doos.—Some barbarous ,retelt has within the past two or three days reel, indulging ill a mean propensity to poison Our citizens are nulling in vigorous u• a.nrea to detect him, and if ho wants to es r.,po„l be penalties imposed.by Judge Lrscn we :Anse him to ramose' as soon as prissi hh . A handsome reward will be paid for his oi,er The Fourth pabsett off very ut-fly in . ToiVald3. A few patriotic It-tiered in the day by firing a national sa. :tile and making other demonstrations, just to I t II:,• 'woo. , know the "Glorious Fourth had atitived !" At an early hour many of our citi t:- I>-ft town for a day's recreation in the corm- In the evening. a fine display of lire-works to L glare iniaitTerent parts of the town. l'EnsoNAL.—Rtnx MATnEwsos and .'.laud y arrivod in town oil the lat instant. Mr. M. Iva,. conlited to his room at the Means Honse I days, but we are glad to see him out Hon. H. W. TILACY, ex-M.C. from this Lois ' trii•t, lea to the ln•menial altar on the 30th 3!ihq llama Wra..L.s, of Elmira, N.Y. • —.lom ClitAivr, of Trop, W(1 , 1 married on the 29th nit. to Miss DEW TS. ,rfir At a meeting of Franklin Fire Company, No. 1, held on Monday evening last, t `,l!,,wing resolutions were adopted: That our thanks are hereby ten r, Ito Mrs. C. F. IVELLus, for the use of her ~.amt grovo to Mr. T. I. LArty,•.for hum : to .1. M. DttowN for tahleg, and to the eiti z,t, of Wyalusing gonorally for their hospital an,l attention on the Fourth. ,Iretl, That Tnos. Drtstuixrn, Assistant ruitenilent of the I'a. k N.Y. C. k IL& Co., to our lasting .gratitude, for the hi teie-t inamfested in our behalf in securit ' , a • , s 1 train for our accommodation, on the .t• nor excursion to Wyalusing on the .m tit, and for valuable services rendered. f.7. - ..f" A meeting of the stockholders f 11:e Towanda Iron Manufacturing Company 1,1,1 on Saturday afternoon last, when Col. r. 31.1.59"; was called to the chair .and S. F. ehesen Secretary. T!, shooed thirty-ono thousand d 11r, of the stock sabs•cribcd. An election for Directors resulted in the choice or th.• following named gentlemen : I'. IL.•Wrs, J. A. ColmiNti, N. C. EumnEr, L. Scorr, T. C. Dr.t...so, Ws. Grams, Gr.°. s . rr.vrNa. A. G. .All'oN was eleett , d Secretary and Tres The Dircetnrg niot Ott 'Monday and chose Co ;. F. 11.t5.) . ..: President. The following officers were in ,talled for Myers) urg Diviuion, R. of T.; b Di- Deputy CL.trsoy, on 'Fritlr..y erc: „. ning, July 1: ' --W. J. Clusr_ W.A.—lra. W. J. CRANF. It.S.---D. ToimArz. • `..ll.s.—MisA A. (111%!ilinli. ns..—Mrs. E. Berm. T. Mi,:s M. GuA:sur.n. - ‘ b. 11). --W. A. BENT:nu - r. LA:M(IIM • M. WOOD. Ls. -Ilkg L. Mrrit, Gitum In— In passing along Bridge street Aber evening, we were agreeably surprised !Ind ~ns of the splendhi. new stores in BEl kN's Mock brilliantly lighted, and on en , t• , -; t , tind our old friend KEELEJI (formerly In.. 'firm of Lome Kan.r.a) in the midst of canc•ti-c stock of fresh goods, arranged in a tasty manlier. —Mr. K. informs um that sds are all new and intre.:, and that ho L. -.11 for cash, thus sa l ving the expense a , k-k• eper and the loss occasioned by I , T:on's who never pay ;—by thli sys t, :, nabbed to sell giiods. at a good • . st. is. than the usual ralt.s. It will pay is loin a call. Sectors is employed as salesman in - 4, S repsPOLL.—©n :Wddnesda enginv "New York," JAW; KELLY, ":a ..•r. :tattled over the Pa. Jc N.Y. P.R. on • t rail • a train of 100 loaded coal ears contain er a total weight, inelnding ears, • ten. , or fl,OOO lbs. each. The same en 1... on st•vers<l OCC3SibIIS run at a speed r , et.• in/1 minute with a heasT She was built about a year ago • 11.11. Co.'s short at Delano, has •' • • nvt feet drivt.r.=, and weighs 33 141.tng these figures into account, we • le•r iiertornisnes in both instances sta c and congratulate her ocomn L •I d.,i;:t-r and builder, ALLANDELL MIT Il.p ,r 1 n new e r illustration or Lig • .11•,1 van pull 115 earg, and we 1 ruiEs‘„Aiicrai4:eabeksii owe -617 mor n in g Usti I Itnan 110 1 1 . 4 4 - 14 Datwat, at nil anitiot Third. and ton streets, was discovered to be on Ate alarm war immediate)) given, but the fusel had gained - such headtlY that IS Will faitiarbli• poniblo to save the building. Moat of the faur. nituro in the first storj was removed. 'Kr. D. was absent at the time, and his site " and. child made a narrow escape. We, learn the loss, is 'nearly covered by immune. Naiad rare Oea parry were promptly on the ground and render; ed good service ittproteetingadpinhig prOgni! About one o'clock On BiturdaY afternositi bit another cry of fire ear heard, and it was soon ascertained that Diszaoir's Hotel, situated near the Barclay basin, was at tire. The fire corn panics were promptly on the ground, but the fire was extinguished, without • their aid. The damage.was slight. !Origin unknown. 2 Fimums's Exonisios. July 4th was celebrated by Franklin and Nahnl engine companies of this place, b! tin - excursion to Wya kering. A large namber of our eitisene BECOM panied them, and as 9, a.m., 'a special train, well foirded with precious Imanity, and,pois -4041n5-baskets of provisions, ` proceeded on the way amid the music of brass and sheepskin bands and joyous, patriotic cheers: Arriving at W. In due season, the party marched in pro cession to Virsas.zs' grove—a delightful spot— and devoted the day to the barniless and plea sant festivities attendant upon a well-conducted and orderly picnic. Everybody seemed happy and hungry, and fall justice was done to the ample store of viands. Alter dinner the fire men, preceded by the Tinianda Brass hand, marched to the village, where a festival under the auspices of the Good Templars' society was' being bold, and Franklin, No. 1, brought away a very nice silver ice pitcher 'which had been voted them. The festival was well attended, and-if the influence of handsome ladies amounts to anything, temperance in Wyalnaing ought to . be the leading virtue:; for they were certainly? present ih great numbers and lent charming aid to the occasion hy Their winning • manners. After leaving the festival, the firemen exhilr tied the - power of their apparatus, which they took with them, lad at air, p.m.,started for home, arriving safely and well satitled milli the day's doings. ' 3.1.41413F1ELD, T 100.4, CO., PA. —I have noticed in the it rearm the miestions of R. A. 31., of Philadelphia, in regard to the locality of "Fencelar Castle," and of the gentleman who occupied it in 1817,•the date of the extract from the anineelleid Herald to which he -refers. As no one has yet answered his questions, I will give some little information on the subject: The beautiful valley mentioned In the extract referred to, is the valley of Wysox creek, and that stream is the small river mentioned as flooring through the valley. In this valley, about three-fourths of a mile from M,yersbarg, is the location of the celebrated " Pencelar Cas- c." The gentleman who occupied it at the time above mentioned was Dr. SErri F. Dam s-row, and the "earth's fairest flower" who was said to be "transplanted into that garden of nature as his wife," was a Miss WooDnurr, daughter of Captain SAMUEL WooPturr, of Or well. This place iras occupied some years by an old hermit named MATTIIM FEZICELAE, who Jived- in a small log uRLw at the foot of the hill a short distance west of the public road. He cul tivated a small iMtch of ground with , corn, po- atoes, anal some other vegetables, bitt be main- ly depended on hunting fora living, and cloth ed himseltpith the skins of the animals that he killed. After the Ohl hermit had lived Lore many years, a couple of boys from what is now the township of Rome r on their way to where the 'linage of Ifyerslntrg now is, stopped at the cabin to warm! themselves and found the old riwu 4ing in his crib, or usual sleeping place, dead. They went on to Ifrcu's tavern and re ported the eiretuuntinee. This part of DraAl ford county at that time belonged to Luzern, and there being no coroner nearer than 'Wilkes- Barre, Mosrn CIXILDAM7III, Esq., summoned s jury to hold au inquest over the body. During this proceeding, WrI.LARD Gut:r.y, who lived up the creek beyond the "Castle," started home from the tavern. Haring taken a rather heavy load of whisky within, he soon felt the need of soya: reptme; so he called in and laid down by the dead man, and Went to sleep happy , -es a lord. After dart, the Inry arrived With the Es quire ahead mall a lantern in his band. On opening the door, the sudden flash of light awaker.ed tint:r.s, who sprang up from beside the corpse. TheEsquira thinking—if he took time to think at all—that perhaps it was FS7CE• Latt's ghost, retreated in double-quick time. But tlarmi soon relieved him of his fears by telling, him to come in—that F.L.ccr:Lta was dead and could not hurt him. The old Esquire came in and said., " Why, GREEN, Were yon not afeard, lying here with a dead man?" ifitccar's reply was, "I never feared a live man "—sug gesting, of coarse,. that there was no cause to fear a dead man. There is another place b'esides the "Castle" that is, named after Ft:tem:tn. The old man In one of his limiting excursions encamped for the night on a point of rocks near Mallard's creak, about tw•o wiles from the village. of Home. !Here during the night ho wasattacked several times by a gang• of wolves, but was so situated on the rocks that they could not ap proach him only from ono direction. Ho kept them off by a lively discharge of fire-brands, other ammunition that ho had with him being so nigh gone that he would not use it for fear of being in a worso sitaatiun. This place is known throughout that region by, the name of "Fencelaes Fort." SONZBODT, July 2, la7o, 1111=1 SornlwEsTsr6i BRADFORD. Mr. Pritder : Though Juno, the fabled queen of the gods, selected'Argus, because he bad one hun dred eves; to guard 10, yet we did not expect to be called Upon to record his appearance among as as guard to the advocates of the gospel ac cording to St. Benjamin. But, so it is. Tlie Judge thinks as he • " got thirteen subscribers in the little borough of Canton," it is quite cer tain if be should ride two months he could ob tain nearly tom - hundred. Be has his carpet bag to secure his collection of tracts which ho dispenses to the people he wishes to protect. "Our furores-and free trade," and "Holy the high tarijf Npecsms the 1 , 006" were given to your correspondent, lint he is too diell•Ander stand why the Judge is sowing this seed, de claring it has " nothing t• do with (IF political issues; that it would cause lopping off from the different parties, but as other questions are set tled this will be agitated." Wonder if this mod ern Argos has more than one hundred eyes? If not, how can he guide and protect his (?) to his own satisfaction? Dullness stops us from ausweriug. Independence Day has passed again, and we feel proud to say it was commemorated with lunch lees drunkesmys than nemil.- But few lacked the manhood necessary to sastain a so ber mood. Anvils and fire-crackers were heard in nearly every villegm The trip.of the light fantastic toe was noticed in several places, while only two or three persons let their "angry pas sions rise" 4008 "to tear ont each other's eyes.'t Our fanners are improving the fine weather in the hay-field. Hay is alsint an average crop. Wheat looks better than common Ma is jnst ready for harvesting. During the hot .weather we have had three (Ise. of sunstroke, neither proving fatal: Chestnut trees are in blossom nearly two weeks earlier than common. On the 4th inst. .we saw three large, healthy apple trees con tahUng fair sized fruit and scores of bloSsoins. Shall we attribute the cause to' planting in $ certain'time - of the moon? How is it, moon vegetarians? • One of our deputy marshals has found a be.? fourteen years of age that goes on all fours mid is tumble to feed himself, as be is idiotic. Froth your Dr/4., Jest TA P.S.--"Mark ye," the last national holiday will long be remembered as the time when the church bells pealed forth in the "short hours" of night, calling forth both old and young in tuorphens' habiliments." "Fire!" was the cry, but many did not understand that it was pa-: triotic fire until they had run all over town or come in from the surrounding ennntry„ . Oh, thos , e pesky lxiyal- Would you think it ! Someof•the trade-awake young people of Canton conceived the idea of having a little amusement iu the new brick school-honor., so a hop with stiitablo refresh ments was enjoyed therein on the 4th inst. Some say it has ruined the- town teetotally, as they must needs build another school•honse. Awful, is it not? Why are not oar boys and girls old mew and women? "U C" ought to tell us all that happened on this sad day, as las mint have had something to do with this strange affair. - TowatpA:--a Ina& snooesdal and 'eafirtitadailon has been recently Oen 040' al iniechniebal -Pates "and Palk , at Twastals, Dradind county, Pa., Rev. Vat !Ns e'IL maamaxot as itens day, Mist 111; contlinied itor ten 'dye; dur ing which tillte a vent number sPiroic4o-tbo? saCeisseitaii 4 thilitisioniasdireeted by tbe Bev. W. Mums, 0.88.8., assisted by Bev. 11. H. Gaon, COLIC, Cassiss Pau, C.BB. 8., and Dec. A. H. Lrimmima, HAUL The hirprOrminintent tldi &art ate almost IvaildiA4. the masa zeounianfl Attractise s -one being the elegant Abed glasa wtr►dri+q which his just been *end over & leat* altar at an espouse of MOO. ' It 4 a Moot handsome "piece of worlonanstdp, ridgy but chastely adorned with 6 PROPriite elablenn atid re= fleeting credit on the handiwork of the, artist, Mr. H. W. Mussof BOW. There is nomore beautiful church edifice anywhere j the inte rior of Penneyleinhi Usti that at Towanda, and with the Improvements already madeond oth ers contemplated by the pastor, it trill wen present astill Incite finished aid elegant 4- poirszice. - --Calhofk Standard. • Ir Dame REPORTIR : The time honored "Pourthemas remembered and duly celebrated by the citizens of Beaver Meadow, in Tramarera -township. In accordance with previous notice; they assembled at the church at 10 o'clocka.m, and undid the lead of their marshal, P. P. HARDT, Esq., preceded to the grown near pp. Luna Strays, where they found delightful shade, - good seats, and a speakers' stand tasteikdlydecoratedwith . wreaths and flowers. The meting was called to order by the Freed 'Aleut, Mr. 3. firennstarr—ono of the old and substantial citizens of the township—after which ;an eloquent, prayer was offered by Bev. Mr. '—. The declaration of independence was then read-by N. J. Coossm, 3LD., and duly expouhded by him in his usually felicitous style. Ho was followed by Mr. iAlikel In Cafra v, of El ,in a stirring recount of the 4 l elay of "Soy ! eney-Six," which was listened to ilth universid attention and frequent applause. Immediately thereafter they adjourned to the table; and here the festivities of the day reached their cli max. Surely, the ladies of that vicinity have no oceasimrto study the culinary art longsfr.' Everything in this departmemt was gotten up faultlessly. The most fastidious epicure found something to tempt bia sippotite, while the floral decorations were a feast to their eyes. All en tered into the spirit of the occasion, and every one seemed to have forgotten the command— " Let your moderation be known of all men." There was a general disposition to be indepen dent of *Maws of health{ or any other but the general one making the glorious Fourth a na tional day of festivity. After having fortified the inner man against any after attack, the company again surround ed the speakers' stand, and -the meeting was called to order by the President and addressed by 8. W. Limns, Esq., of Lellaysville, who treated us to an elegant mental limit of nearly an hour's duration, which was characterized by an elegance of diction, perspicuity of language and statement of historical facts connected with the history of our country seldom equaled in an address of the kind,. and never excelled. Mr. Ism; although a young man, has proven con ensively his ability to make a "Fourth of July" oration equal it not superior to many an older head. It is needless to say his remarks wore 'Wend to with the best attention, and at the close a vote of thanks was unanimously tender ed both speakers for their very entertaining ad dresses. The choir, wider the leadership of Prof. JAU- via, was preient, and enlivened the occasion by appropriately selected and admirably executed music interspersed between the slieeches. Abend 4 o'clock, p.m., the audience dispersed, all pleased with the entertainment, and with a mutual desire that they might live to enjoy many an occasion so pleasant. Ily unanimous vote it was. decidel that the proceedings be published in LAADVOIIII litron- Tun, Argus, and Independent Republican, and that N.W. Breit be appointed to forward a copy of the proceedings to each of the above papers. M.. The clerks of the L.V.R.R. re cently made an excursion from Manch Chunk to Wavvrly. We clip the following notice of their reception in this pla7 from the C'arbott Donoeral : • "Our forty niinutes arse up and we eared leave once more in No. 28, under the care of Garret Brodhead, and we are off for Towanda. After feasting ouceinoro on the beauties - of nature, and 'casting a long and lingering look behind,' we arrived at 7:35 p.m, Through the kindness of the officials, ire were landed opposite the • Ward House.' Here the company separated, rgoing to the • Ward,' and part to the aft. t .ana. I was ono of those whose _good for tune it was RI be consigned to the • Ward.' Not -that I am understood to say that theyrwero un fortunate who stopped at the •Meani,*forjudg ing from the discussions that were engaged in by the guests of both houses on the next morn ing, one would anpppse the proprietors had ca tered on this occasion for the championship. We always 'praise the bridge that carries 1111 safely over,c and if experiende teaches wisdom, we would advise visitors to Towanda to stop at the Ward.' The rooms are large and airy, the table loaded with all the delicacies of the sea -11011, and the cooking unsurpassed. The bill of fare was incomparable. I shall not attempt to give it. It excites my salivary glands to think about it and would certainly make me hungry to write about it. The excursionists wend greet ing to Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Smitli, with thanks for kindness shown, and an earnest wish for their prosperity and happiness, with the prom ise, that if ever permitted to -visit - their town again, and their latch-string still hangs out,' they shall be our host and hostess. After par taking of the good things that were so bounti fully sprees"' before us (for by this time our ap petites were sharpened up to a keen cutting edge and we did eat with a gusto) and engag ing a quiet siesta for a short time (which con sisted of course an the part of the ladies in titivating), the party inapt Mercur'a when. thii Goddess of Terpsichoreheld high carnival until the wee small hours of night. Hero the parts - was joincd•by Supt. Cox, Asst.-Supt. Des mond and wife, Supt. of Repairs,J. M. Bohm and wife, Messrs. llngsbury, rost, Griffith's, Bishop, Hass, Hart, and others, whose names my treacherous memory has failed to chronicle. We would be cold and callow; indeed to every sense ofjustice and propriety, did we fail to ac knoniedge our indebtedness to Messrs. eOl, Desmond, Rehm, and Kingsbury; who used every exertion to make our trip to and stay at Towanda pleasant. For the procuring of the hall and furnishing of rehyshments they will please "accept our warmest gratitude. Well may the Pa. Jc, N.Y. C..&11.11. Co. be proud of such officials. TO the others whose names we have mentioned, wo return thanks for their generomi kindness in extending to us the right hand of fellowship and making our staynniong them an occasion tons to be remembered. And as this is the season in which men of distinction receive from institutions of learning title* of honor, I hereby . , by , authority vested m me, con fer tipon them the highest title known iethls• land—Guatramme. "Towanda is situated on the west bank of -the Snagnehanna. It stretches for- a mile up and down the river, and is one of the most beau tifully located towns that I have seen fora long time. I was sorry that our short stay gave us no opportunity of seeing as mach of the town as we would have liked, but judging from the largo warehouses situated on the principal streets and the business look of the place gen eral)y, I Would set it down as the emporium of the Valley." On returning to Mauch Chunk, the excnr sionista passed the following resolution Resulted, That the thanks of the excursion ists be tendered• Mr. J. P. Ccix, Superintendent, Mr. Thos. Demi:lend, Assistant-Superintendent, and Mr. John Rahm, Superintendent of lte pairs, Pa. k N.Y. C. k. R. 11., for the cordial re ception given tts by them, and for the manifest regard evinced by them in making arrange ments for the comfort and enjoyment of the party. OSE PER Cn'T. OF SALES TO TUE CIIIIRCHFS—RMI.A.NitrAL ItEPOWL—The fol lowing is a statement of the amount received by the churches daring the past six months, ending July 8, 1870, from the "lied, White and Blue Tea Store of BrAnnata..k RIDGEWAY, To wanda; Pa. : Methodist elihreli Baptist ". Presbyterian." • Universalist Catholic .6 Episcopal " Christian Colored " The above does not include sales of less than one dollar. A good way to support' the churches. We would lice to sea all the merchants in Bradford follow suit. The public can, by improving this opportunity, reap a large harvest for the chnrch es. By trading there you can enable the pro prietors to give handsomely to the churches, and at the same time buy of them cheaper than , elsewhere, for their motto is "Small pmfits and quick sales." Be mire to call on them. &lake this plan universal, and we will have free churches and no colleCtioPs. ae - McCaw k leirc etill continue to be looked upon by close buyers as the men to deal with. Their stock is gompletti, and everything warranted to be of the best quality. It is a great convenience to barn such au es tablishment, and everybody ought to know it. „ . . POWERS Mitaimint—See lir:a:0 midln another column. Ho can attp• Arlittlyln ThissitfP/4 1 44". 3 t0wera , ‘1 3 •7 Valli*Os!te-ein di° COM* in urn eillgaMit b',l; died very auddenlynn , lktturday, She Seat cannplidned of feeling =wen ,abotil 10 o'clock cat 'Friday evening, find died bane day light. • 0. 8.1 Vitatmar_ Superintend ent Towanda Agricultural Works, has now on hand a Jot of lumber and platform : wagons, manufactured from' the best maters, rhich he It selling very cheap. An improved 'sest for . carrLsgessuid spring wagons, used at *hies tablishment,- is particularly worthy of atten ticm.l Advertisement next week. k ClAttp.—To the kind - proprisere .and amttibutors to the recent valuable DONA -110:119, mil y. atioyrus , through: the lig . . poirrin ticUmitrey a grateful expresaion of our heartfelt appreciation of their thriatian sympa thy and benevolence. -May .t3od abundantly c.heriah and reward them. B. F. COLT. Towanda. Juno 30; 1070. . • ~ Hurreawa. Soczery,—The regular mouthl meeting of the Bradford Comity-His torical Society was held in the Grand Jury Room, on Monday afternoon. H. L. Bari was elected Chairman, and S. W. AT.Aroaro Secretary p r o tern. On =Gan of* W. Avroao, a vole.W.,thanks was tendered Col. S. Y. Sarrems, of Madison, Wis., and Hon. titralm= James, of Mlles- Barre, for valuable docnnients presented the Society. „Bum. D. Curs' and 11. J. Cuisur., and A.,T I Liiiev, Dig., were appointed is - commliteo to visit Mr. Taros, of Graiiville, and s esumine his manuscript history of the county. Adjourned to meet in Towsu c ds on the second Monday ' in August. if; L. 13(xerr; 13. W. ALvonn, Sec'y. ' Chairimes. , — 4 ,.....--.. . , TUE LITTLE Comma. Mito.tzprz;--- - The int)! nrunbcr of this heautifuljuvenil c mos to us greatly 'enliiiged and impiaVed, as, 'trifles finely' illustrated: The wonderfullgra l wih of tads young Napoleon of the juveniles been 11; 11. af3Surpritring sa It Is interesting. Ns • =da tion has shot far ahead of that of an of its competitors. Its matter is entirely on al and of a very high order. The freshness an vivaci ty of its pages cause the eyes of all our ;young people to sparkle. In its new, improved form it is ono of the - handsomest, as it is the cheap est magazine we have ever seen. Childlike but not childish, It rejoices the hearts of both par ents and children alike. This number begins a new volume; now is a good time to subscribe. One dollar a year ; sample copy,l2 cents. Pub lished by Szras. k llnzmn, Chicago, 111. CABD.-111.2. Emon—Dear Sir: I trust you will allow me a brief space in your valuable paper, as it is the only medium by which I can reply to the vender of a base, con temptible falsehood. On the day, and shortly before leaving your town, I was informed by a reliable gentleman (whom I had insured on the pieceding day) that a certain individual mis representing a peculiar life insurance company stated to him that the 'Guardian Mutual Life Inintrawee Company, of Now York, paid no divi dends ; that ho know of a policy in force six years on which no dividend had been paid. Now, Mr. Editor, permit me to say that I deem it but justice to your townsman and friend, J. A. RECORD, so well known in your community as a straightforward business man, who has taken the agency for our Company, and, as We believe„will most worthily represent it, anti also to the Insuring public, that If the old gentle man, called Lncifer, had taken possession of that individual and appropriated to his own use hie rgans of speech, he could not have tittered a baser falsehood. The truth is, that hundreds in Laterite and Susquehanna can testify that for rifteeirmonths past 1 have been paying the reey highest rate ry' di reeds paid try any com pany, and I challenge the said individual to prove as much for the company he misrepre stmts. And I would here take occasion to say drat it is very unfortunate for the Homeopathic (as you know gives small doses) that it , is rep resented by an individual of such rcA•Ws ir ronnsislenry, inasmuch as hit company's busi ness (dividends included) is conducted on ho nuropathic principles, while his lying exceeds anything I ester knew on allopathic principles. Statements, like the above come with pecu liarly bad wade from a representative of a com pany, that not only has paid no dividends at all, but takes seventy-one and one-half (7l).) per cent. of all its income to pay its current ea penses.' These are the official figures, and 10. .1: very much like a homeopathic investment. Those desiring insurance will find a most ster ling Company. represented by J. A. Ittfoun, Esq. Be sure to call on bins before insuring elsewhere, Wynn prefer certainty to uncertain ty, truth to falsehood. N. LA 31Ann, Scrtuiton, Pa Viiir It probably never entered in the thoughts of the moat vivid imagination of the oldest inhabitant, that 'Towanda would be a port of entry. Although this is a good yotato country, no Murphy asks the collectorship of this port. Yet so it is—collector or no collector—ln this age of American progress the good ship Elmira; with commander, captain and' mitlohipman,, to say nothmg of the crow, anchored off the &ep wittersopposite MEaxs' dock Tneaday morning. A lA.O gallant or marine looking body of men never:entered this or any other port. The captain, with his bronzed visage, indicated a past life on the ocean wave—a life never known but to. admire—where deeds of heroic noble ness are the common occurrence of each day's life. JACK TAR in the past or not—he is worthy of any ship in the service. The commander (we speak of him secondly, for this is written in haste, and we ; only met him after the foregoing was written), with quiet tact exhibited the dignity which a largo pay gives that position. The midshipni,in—what shall we say of him? The kindly woral spoken by the ladies during his slay are not Lobe repeated. Without doubt he was a shapely'young man. The gentlemen, officers of the good ship, are— ROBERT STEPIIENg, District Attorney the luting coMity, Elmira ; Xi:soarer, Cashier Erie R.R. ; C. V7.l:flours, merchant, Elmira; Own Invm, son of Gen. Invm, Aehitant-Gen-* oral N l .pw York. 'Oar space will not permit ns to s ak in de tail of the ci;pw. We can only ony,Las mapy.as we saw of them we had no oceasien: to criticise unfavorably. The officers were gentlemen in the true sense of the word ; Young men in the full vigor of life, finding a more sensible way of enjoying it than in the'ealoons and nightly re- sorts where so many of our youn6 men waste their money, and what is immeasurably far worse, their health and self respect. The vir tue of oat-door life and exercise may be written by the page, but no orie can appreciate itskind ly influence to body and soul, as he who, pent up in hot brick walls, enjoys for a week tho un selfish gift of pare air, denied to none, enjoyed by so few.. May the example or our friends be imitated by others; and as they raise the anchor our benediction Good ship Elmira! sail on, or fear to breast the (linsquehanua) sect;, Our hopes, our hearts, our lt!ith thee! NEW PVIILICATIONS " Life in Utah • or, the Jtysterics and Crimes of Norsecosiss; Icing an (=pose of their secret rites and ceremonies, with a/HU and authentic history 61 Potivassy and W Moron sect, jrom its origin to the present lime;" by J. 11. Beadle. editor of the Salt Lake Reporter. Published by the National Publishing Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. P 61,72 21,31 18,45 14 4 16 13,60 6,31 5,45 3,53 This is not i sensational work, but it la by far the mist fascinating book we have read for a long time. It deals with the strangest and most fearful state of morals known to the world. and furnishes more in- Imitation upon the subject of which it treats, then any other work in print. The author, Dlr. BEADLE, is RA known to the public as Editor of the Soli Lake Rijporfer , , and Utah correspondent of the Cincinnati pammercial. Ills . letters from Utah were more generally read than those of any other writer, and hilly warrant us An predictisting for thise lib orate and carefully written work, a large and rapid sale. The book is full of the most absorbing episodes and incidents of Mormon life and mysteries, as well as of solid and practical information. The high praise which it has received from a number of members of Congress and Gov ernment Officials. by whom its publication was urg ed as a duty to the country, stamps tt as ono. of., the most powerful and thrilling works ever written: Theboolc to handsomely illustrated and Issued in fine style. 'lt la tall of interest to every one; for, besides its historical features, and as mass of sound information. it goes deep into the mysteries and mimes of Mormentre -Tberitisptere }:tended - to their tilifon• are tenni and Arid win be Toed n idialtiligiiiiitaat Mk:mt. and irsiEeklery cc Wu tut the sont of the Atop Me* by whist ixaterts Gtr lattistatin# the Nceituni tsttb, V not exceeded !u _lgtereri bything tie hare seen A. It shows bar c•barnii dfspiting tuose rights are; bow fringe itiOdeetcy tic outraged in them, and Low lleenthimixise taught u a pariicii" their rend. bgsic odd TdOathri,of ii 14 4%14,!ta1f. the Mormon Idea of Mother Eric' temptation. Every man owes it as a duty to his country, to Wolin himself %pm this great. question !bleb ;mast bo met and settled at no ant day, aid no .better opportunity could bo offma than this book presents. - nil for sale by subseripecia 'Only, and. 'agents are wanted to every county. MARRIED - . v ) LEWIS—FFMCGISON.—AV, the' kisidatice: of John Fermium, E . in Granville, July 3, 1870, by Rev. J. J. n, Mr. Frank EL Lewis; of Ulster, to Miss Julia E. Ferguson, of Granville:. --• ' ;311111114-131i 1 VAISA.-At the Parsonage, Mon , roeton, July 3, by Rev. Ilallock Armstrong, Mr. John Newton Martin toMiss Emma Jean nette Sylvara, both of Cushore, Sullivan -Co. YoiiiilN-BMITII.—At the Parsonage, Mon . -metes, Alp 8, byf Arnadrong;• ldr. Edward W. Yonhin to Miss - Ella Smith, both of Disbar°, Sullivan county. triltETY--CRANDALL.—At the Parsonage, Mouroeton, July 8, by 'Rev: _Hallo& Arm strong, Mr. John Strevy, 2d, of Overton, to Miss Maria E. Crandall, of Albany. ithoWN:Luck" . Laddsbnrgli, 'July 2, by Rev. B. Jonas, Jamas IL Hiller Adio B. Bcown, both - of Albany. PECIi---MIINCY.--•-itthe Parsonage, - Monroe . tan, July 4,1870, by Bey. Hallo& Armstrong, Mr. William Peck, of Towanda, to Miss Maria Money, of Ulster. • • • GoaDoN—PIATT.:—In Wilkes-Barre, July 4,- 1870, by Bev. T. Iteeseddr, DaiidAlordon, of Mehoopany,Lto IdiatUrsid E Plitt*" To • wanda. I.II7IIN—CAMPBELL.—At the 11E. Parson ! ago, Atbeno, July 4,1870, -by Div. D. -POrsis.; new, Kr. Debt. C. Munn to Miss Hattie Campbell, both ofLifehflold, ra. EASTMAN.—In Rome, June 22, 1870, Lucius - Eastman, in the Eath year of hi 6 age. SICRARDS.—In Item°, on the oth of July, Harlow_ Richards, in the 65th year of his age. SPECIAL NOTICES. Hmzny 'Haunts, Merchan4 Tai or, Bridge street. *I. TAYLOR Si: GORE, Merchant Tel ors. OS. VAlivELsou & litowEss, /I.Or chant Tailors, Waverly, N.Y. June gek. If you desire 'a prompt pay ment of your loss after Sre, insure in Mentz Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn. JOILIC W. 51.1% Agent. Office 31ercur's Block, north Attic Public mare, Towanda. CAVALRY Omens, Walt 1861. " Cavalry lino officers are entitled to an_ allow ance for uac and rink of horses betwcci July 22, 1881, and July 17, 1882." Call on 11. , Mc- Kean, attorney-at-law, office Patelin Mai - , To wanda, Pa. - - July 14, 1810-4 w. PM— A meeting of the trustees of the Susquehanna Collegiate Institute will be held at the otlice of Q. D. Moataxxe in To wanda, on Monday, the 25th day of ,July, A.D. 1870, at two o'clock, Business orimpor- Lance will be brought!before the board. A full attendance is desired.: 31. Fox, President. SELECT SCIL ' OOL.—P; L. CLIEIsPELL, assisted by Miss YOVNG, will open a St lect School in the Academy at Beale borough, August 1, 1870, and continue 13 weeks. No pains or expense will be apared to make the school rank among the first in the country. Atfatraej in recitation, and a thorough corn:. prehension of the subject in hand, will be in sisted upon, and any baste incompatible with these ends will be carefully avoided. Fvery ef fort trill he made to ruder the term's work thorough and profitable. For further anformation, inquire of L. A. IlttioawAx, at the Drug Store hi lt.ine borough. July 11, 1870.* - - I beg leave to inform my old iliends, and the public generally, that I have oyened A NEW &EMERY AND PROVISION Kroral DEIDLEMAN'S BLOCK, DRUDGE STREET, and respectfully invite an 114,a:thin of my goods and prices. As my steel; has been put chased entirely fur CASH., and as I propose to sell for 11F.A.DY PAY, I feel confident that my prices will compare favorably Ali any estab lishment in the country . . 1 have paid particular attention to the W•ke tion of Guorign SPICES ,_and warrant them ' , vial. My assortment of TEAB is complete, and ranges in prices front SIXTY CENIS to IVE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS. Colic.• grourol to order, and sold at the lowest pric r e. dive ine a call. (IEO. L. KEEEEit. Towanda, July 11, 1870. NoncE.--The M.E. Church at 'New Albany will be dedicated to the Most High Coil for His worship, on Wednesday, August 3,1810 —the first sermon by Rev. 11. I. heti, of Au burn, at 11 o'clock,.a.m., and the second by Iles. Wesley Cochran, Presiding Elder of the Troy District, at 3 o'clock. Brethren flow abroad aro invited to attend and enjoy with ns. BEr. E. G. SfcCoNsnu.. tleneral Agent. July - 11, 1874--3 w.... le - Clocks and Jewelry of all kinds and styles repaired with the greatest pos- Able tlisluttA, at O. A. I'dort9n's, Wickham A: June 0, 1870. E. Get your spoons, 'forks and tea Reis engmed at llortotis, Wickham S: Black's Stort•. jeue 30,-1870. 'Watches accurately regulated at Morton's, Wickham - A: iltlack'e Store. Julio SO, 1870. - ; fp' Two good, active book Mil vassers wanted in every town in 31rwittord coun ty, for five now and attractive books. Those having experienco desired. F..eness, Towanda, Pa., re.. If you want > Policy of Fire Insurance hi a first-class Comb any, insiire in Security Firo Insuraneo Co., Now lorl4 , a.ssets $2,017,869 00. JOLIN W. ZEIX; Agent, To chub. Ottiee Mereiir'H Bloch, tnorth side Public Square. tEN.L The Cascade Mills dttermined to Com t pete with western dour. Now sell at re tail, our from the choice winter wheat of our own soil, at the hare cost of the wheat and its manufacture into flour. No profits to middle men or third hands. No charge for bundling or use of money. For cash only. March '23-4in trA.. Crackers manufactured daily. and for sale wholesale and retail, at the Bakery, first door north of Ward Rouse. March 80, 1870. D. W. Scow & Co. ts.. Choice Mackerel, only one %Wiling per pound, at M. T. Loa's. June la, 1,14.71 L Fon SALE.—A two-horse tread pow er Thresher and Cleaner. Has been used two seasons. Will be sold at a bargain. J.karns Fie rte. North Towanda, July 12;1570.• " Sea Moss rarino " for Ptul lings and CnstardA, for sale by Jane 16, 1870. te" I hereby give notice that here after, persons wishiag artificial teeth on hub ber, can obtain them at my ; and also, that the price or full upper or under set , ' is re duced to twenty dollars. . W. B. Kra.T.v, Dent's Ofliee os'er Wiel:ltru Jana 23,1590. TO TIIOSE GETTING TALIR tiLOTOINO MADE To Onnnu.—Yon should study two things: first, to get, them where lirst-class clothing is made; secondly, where they arc sold cheap. And in order to be able to sell a good article cheap, the merchant most understand his busi ness, and luao‘V how, where, and what to bay, as a practical man does ; and a practical tailor in all its branches I profess to be, having had 18 years experience in the business. Have been a cutter in some of the best houses in New Pork city. Ido my own buying, selling and cutting, and have to divide my profits with no man, so that less of it will do—and with low rent and other expenses in _proportion, thus makifig the cost of carrying on the bushicv very Mall. In reading the above you wilt see why . it is that I can!sell goods cheaperthan men follow ing the business, and having no knowledge of it themselves, have to employ others at largo salaries to attend to it, and customers must pay accordingly—ss they, like myself, I do business to live by it. If yon doubt the above statement, be convinced by callingon , 3ferehant Tailor, Bridge Street. stir The only way to improve your lawns and make them look nice, is to bny nag Patent Lawn Mower. It is light, simply . constructed and easy to handle, and nothing to got out of order. _They are a perfect machine in every respect. All parts of this machine anr made to inter change, and in case of breakage can •be re plThe aced. cutters can be easily sharpened without detaching . ; from the machine. • Call and ciamine, and try it. Every machine warranted and satisfaction guaranteed. For sale i by M. Lewis k Son, agents, Bridge street, Towanda, Pa. , = I;rIED, =MEI 'c. 0. D M. J. Ii c. e~ea'r.. -..Gi,.'r_xo:~;r3~~`...~__+.^.cna,Ys~,~e. lege. s.: 870. Clciastautly cat lunid a&airisisgi tusiummable , gee& of elm , tr o Viesrlir and foreigs nuinnfaeturea. pght oxeluairAy ea the cash systedifita donvapondar losr figure. Going out of the Itardware ; aro oirorieg a 101Kotigekt idiharithe at *stow ishir lois; nave. Great rbargainit for. builders and centractort 41.&5017e15,8L0C18.-7411.0YES . AT sl,so—Lsor. Bitairra—Larzsr Fns rtosra.—Miss .11nativr informs lierpstronstbsi-sbe. , bss jot 'received from Europa a supply of Jouvinl Gloves, wbich tit° cast off i ernt 0,50 st retail. Alio Staid* and Bathes inlama'ind Bluntly lace. Miss 8a43r02 callsespecattl atteMson;o bet find:don *des and patterns. She regniarltre 'roolvea the Berlin ".Betzor" (tbooriamarof.Har- V r's), viell tbo Paris "Monfteur A fine stoet of tlio latest itata and bonnets arrays on hand. !Say 4, 1870—tf. • Ser tiPcond-hand. Akrwo r; WO/isles for side at tCliargaili & Also, Machine Needles, Oil, Thread, Bilks, &c., ac.. '", • -Ainll . 2B, 1870—tf. Ear W. Drrnaort's 'Music Store, east of Mercur's Bank first door, !here yon wi t s And, OW% Melodeons PresnkYlPhust ,0 tars,-Banjos;Strhigs;Acelinluons unonnetir, Flutes, Sheet Music, Instruction Books for all Instruments, bitusicalooka and all kinds of Mu sical Merchandise. April 14,10. Fon Bel 1..--J. R. Coomutton, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa, effers Cr sale the valuable Beal Estate formerly belonging. to Salomsn . Whitcomb, dee'd, situated at Scottsville; Wyo ming county, Pa., containing about 450 acres, .abont 75.imprcrved,„ balancelood soil. well tim bered, good water power,Sm. The farm ,is on the river, good buildings,' orchard, neva fail-. Intl -running water at the door. 'Beautifully situated, convenient for business—worth 320,- 000; will be prild far $12,000. Terms easy. , Bar= gain for any one. , 1563. fit-. We guarantee satisfaction in all th'o work we : dO, Wo cat, .matte; and trim clothing for then and boys wear. , _ „ ' . • H. I.lAnnia fr., Co, 4 Bridfa Street. Towanda, Pa. . , ' • WI- Burnett's celebrated nftworkig estractA, for rah by M. d. Loco.. Juno 10,1970. difirParties, picnics, festivals, and private families, furnished with Ice Cream, on short notice, at Hart's. . . ORANGE COUNTY.—Fmi BLooD Tnarn to SrAm.ros nv Itrstrea Hiltat.nrostan —llia season of 1870 will remain at Ringo. bury .t• Solomon's Stable, in Towanda, an the same terms as, last season, with one exception, to wit: Service of two wires . belonging to ono peraon,4loo to insure., JAMES HICKS, •- - Caro of -Kingsbury & Solomon. Towanda, April 28, 1870-2ni. • NEW 3IEROIIANT TAILORING ESTAD ususiEnx.—lfesers. Taylor & Gore- have open ed, in connection with their Clothing Store, a Tailoring - Department; and.having secured the services Of a "first-class cutter" and competent workmen, they arc lime prepared to make op work in the beet style andiatest fashions to or der. Having just ret•eind - a new and fresh stock of cloths, they arc prepared to offer bet ter inducements than ever before offered hi 'To wanda. 'The public will find it to 'heir advan; tage to give us a call before buying elsewhere. Remember we warrant our work and guarantee good fits. Repairing done on short notice. March 12, 1574. Re. Observe the price list of Cas cad", 3.lint. Best w 1 to wheat flour Vi a 0 per cwt. March 23—im GREEN HOUSE4.-TIIL9 season I offal - - - - the finest assortment of Flowers over found out side the city, embracing Fuchsias, Geraniums, Heliotropes, Verbenas, Poses, ornamental fo liaged plants, Bc., which I offer at prices within reach of all lovers of the'beautiful. Also vege table plants in their season, and all they better sorts of Grape Vines. Ail kinds of Garden and Flower Seeds from the most reliable seedsmen; for aale at McCabe Mix's Store, Mereur's Clock. Catalogues sent free on application. Orders Irons unknown correspondents, unless accompanied with the money or satisfactory re ference, will be sent by express C.O.D. No charge for boxes or picking. Boquets and Wreaths made to order. Mm - MIL 1 To,tranda, April 1870. New Advertisements. A M. WARNER, W.ITCILIt A K .t SP JEWELER, 135 Xl4 itt street Itcepectfully Itifortna the public that Ir enn smutly On liana all lands of AMEIIICAN AND SWISS WATCIMt. Also afine assortment of GOLD, FILTER AND PLATES) JEWELIIY. Consisting Of Chains. Mugs. "Thimble,, Napkin Ringo: and other articles too tanme.t.its t mention. .V:great variety of the most approved Clocks. The W k ITCII REPAIRINti is done by himself, personale ly; and he flatters himself that with his twenty years exj,erleuee m Towanda, he will be able to please all who may favor him with their patronage. Thankful for the past liberal patronage, he ttenurea the public that hia,hargee Khali Uc re.rson.bl•, and no pnnui spared, 11,1111.q.1.11,er the place, 135 Pattou'u Pitat. two doors mouth of Powell& CO . B Store, lowaita, Pa... July 12, 11f70.-tf MISSOtUTION.—Tho copn,ftiacr if Alp heretofore eststlng, between the enbsc rila. era, under the firm name of Grant & Robinson, is this clay dissolr,cl by mutual consent. JORN . O. GRANT. THOS. M. ROBINSON. Colley, Still. Co.. 15.. April 1, 1570., jiyl2-t G uARDrAN litTuAL !LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 251 11110 4 %.111VAr. NEVI YORK Pounimi'm Fonm: ASSETS. over AWL INcosfe, over, Looovo PAID All approv'eillorrua of Policies Maned. Liberal modem for poymaut of preraituus, Policies non-forfeitablo by their terms. The entire profits of tho Company divnlek_equit ably among the lnaured. ANNUAL .DrVitoENDS.. . WALTOIi IL MCKIM', Pivr , mr.rr.. WILLIAM T. lIOOKEII, Vlcz LIA:IIU3 M ADAMS, SEC'T AND Acmarg. • VILLADELI'IIIA REFERENCES : JAY Coosa & CO. Bankers. Unmcr.z. k Co., .13ikkerEL. JOIIN WoODSIDE k Co.. Tea Merchant,. H. A. Mr.netn. Prost. Fanners' t . .; Mcellanica' Itnu T. M. FETE/MON, Pabliphor. _ • ji312.70. tf TEE PENN ITUTU4L LIFE INSURANCE CO3IPANY, NO. 921 CIIEs3TNITT STREET, ruiLA INCDRPOrATED 1247 ACCUMULATED FUND, over , $3,000,000 INCOME run 1869, V 506.235.19 DIVIDENDS HAVE AVERAGED ANNUALLY ABOUT 50 PELT CENT POLICIES ISSUED ON ALL APPROVED PLANS Premiums may be paid annually or semi-annually or a loan will bo made for part of no amount. SAMUEL C. HUEY, President, SAMUEL E. STOKES, President. JOHN W. HORNOE. and Actuary, H. S. STEPHENS, Secretary. ' ilY 1 1."7 041 H. B. IWKEAN, General Agent powELL & Co. Have int.t received • SOME (i.I3EA.T BNIIGAINS , • • to . LA.DIES' FINE SIIOES Smother largo Jot just recoin.(... • KEYSTONE STORE. Towanda, Jnne 15. 17. Q. R. .• .. .... ,i BL- • WELT,Es' - COAL VARD. Until further notice prices at yard. arn Egg . - Al 00 Storel . $5 0 0 Nut . 1 . $4 75 l'ittatim NM sny- Leave orders at my Coal Office, 1:15. 3, Mei , curs New Block, south aide. ,-Orders must' in' all ease be accompanied by the cadh. Towanda, June 1,'70. R. lii. WELLP-9. MA FI CREL I. , n TR i OUT, Wiii atecAnE sirs. A FULL ASSORTMENT - Or .E.IL panto , awl oxsstm rums, at .llkant% 10, 18W. LONG & CONCENTRATED LYE AND Potasti, at ' C. B. PATCIII3. s. May 20. - Isw Advertiiionts. frOVEE INTERESTEV—HaTing -11*1104420,761 becomooomoimarOor too kossitie air Imo tbensbarkperooos Mobilo! MoViCorkkot Womb or book sosowst *at lottlelbe isms wf gat b ar *di t ound aterpollki mco Vojtaroe =4114. ames ovor mi gozAtoyetts, Wenn is C 0 . ,. 'tom ! Jno•l4. 18111. , JOIN (71/MAN.; EM!M LBINCMABITONDRIVING,PARX AMMIATIONI July 27th, 28th, and 29th, 1870. P SE 8 $4,800. s36o.en 4:40. 115 4" 3 Si 13e horses Out have not bid. 6500•-1000,,6150, $5O, tot home that have not beaten2:lstl. $400,-$2l O , fr. 250; for tiorretittult Late ant boat ; - en 2:40: • ' $1090.--$6OO. 3 800 , 0100,. tor hornets that bore not " -• Prieto . 2:30; . THIDD DAY: ' - -• fin .--$375, $l3O, $73, for, bones that have ~Ltint beaten 2:33:. 1.. */300.—5 0 7 3 . .373, 150, OPEN TO ALL. .. The preceding races are all Mile heats, best three In Ali in harness. and all to be governed by the mks of the-National Association. 'A hone di Lancing the drift will. only bo entitled to tint moiler. - Entrance, ten per mat., and mast accompany nom . !nation. Entries close at the omco of E. S. Lawns. Truant! , er. 28 Court-st.;en the sth of July. Allpurees haLf three to enter and two to start-, fhll T D.. m S.. Buutesust, Secretary. pOWELL &, - c0 Hare Jut opened ti large and very handsome lot of NEW sr i firs • .• • • S U E S W • :To which they call particular silo:dim KETSTONE STORE.. Towanda. June la, 1870. • FIVUTT_ JARS, & BLACK'S Towanda, June 15, 1570 powELL & CO. STOCK OF WHITE: GOODS. TLc greatePt variety of WHITE PIQUAS, SATIN ST)I.EPES - Togethtt with the iaes , t complete aisoctinelit of JACONETS, VICTOBJA LAWNS, 15=2 Codding, ItAssell & Co. HARDWARE, IRON, STOVES NAILS, TINWARE, &C Keep the largar stock of BUILDING MATERIALS, $25,000,000 2,000,000 . 1.61: 1 0,000 . •500.000 o be found in this part of the State FRUIT JARS. Try the New Improved Top, PORCELAIN LINED AND PER J. A. RECORD, Ago:A, Towanda, Pa LOOK AT THESE PRICES 1 Quarts, by the case, $22 00 gro 1 Gal. " " " 29.00 ." Quarts, " " dozen 200 l: Gal. " " " 250 MOVING MACHLNE SECTION'S REFRIGERATORS, Mat DAY. ItIIISEI J. S. MIA. - , President. Are adding daily to their AND WELTS INDIA MULLS, ..3:C KEYSTONE STONE DENLERS , IN GLASS, H ASH, PALVS, . LOCKS, Headquarters for FE6TLY AIR-TIGHT JAR Hay, Pope, Fork Pales, tke ICE CREAM FREEZEBS BATHING TUBS, TOILET SETS TINWARE, BIRD CA.GES, FISIURG TACKLE, FLOWER POTS WATER COOLERS, ICE PITCHERS SCREEN ‘vIItE, STONEWARE WOODEN all kinds of ALL' CMNIC'S ~TOOLS; CARRLIGE TRIMMINGS, &C L_EATIihR BFININCF, SAWS, and We offer at wholesale :NAILS, GLASS, , FRUIT JARS, itrxm. i'OOLS, KEROSENE, POCKET CUTLERY, and many other goods; at, all times at lowest market rates.: • Codding, Russell & Co Towanaa,laarl2, 1870. DRIED FRUIT OF ALL KINDS COWELL & MYER. taw . • _• p o WFF 1.; - C O.` 5 . Invite their customers Ile au hispectleti.et their . STOCK : "OF GROC.taiIES. • mi..inBlnp . rcate4 recilltica their etoekb non mgeh 'more complete th?ri fultwriY• • Plesuridell atiti moo their ,• r , sumits, -mks, ErtituAk - at the • KEYSTONE' STORE. . Towanda, " • . HENRY IEfIMI'S, -Bridge Streit, Towanda, Pa., srM s:c ctivy this sqac.c. TO . 001 MANY 'FRIENDS Wu take Pleasel.l3 nut the, arrival of oar very EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT SPRING STYLES SPRING STYLES SPRING STYLES SPRING STYLES OILS, ' NEWEST NEWEST NEWEST NEWEST , . Thg uuutet allords, sekcted with care by expert •encett, men lu the trade. , k ' • \ s., ______: ' . We linVe nil the be .t moNt popular in:molar itre'rn goixt; suited to . the wants of • LADIES, MISSES cr-Tanztlsr, JAMES M. BIAIT'S GOODS REVOLVERS, MEN .ND BOYS Qnr awn Ilasustautux7 Is in full blast and wo are p 'repaired to make to order any kind of work. Alien! , frig the public that we shall take more rain' than ever to please them, and invite an examination . of our stock. . . Marcia 30, 1870, FELLOES, DRIP FRUITS OF ALL KINPS "- - McCARK 3011 X. MIBBETT RASH PAID FOR HIDES AND NJ. PELT at COWELL k MYER% C ktßi3 AND CRACKERS.-GRE elan Bend,ffeeteb Honey;Orange, Raison, Lem on .and Ginger ' Cakes,, Washington Jumbles and Coffee giscnit, and all kinds of Crackers at March 4,'10. ' W. A. ROCRIt LLLII. CIEESTEit WHITE PIGS FOB SALE BY A. 11. slum Mater, Pa. 1/27 12, '7O-2m onet.7B, TEA, Ice.. wholesale - and retail. Aar arcrAnr..i: IICIJATER.- 800 TONS . BEST caraga Orotonl Master at Bridge Mille, kfon roeteb Pa.; for: width all kinds of Grain will ko taken ia etehange March 4.19. HE' GEIK FRUIT JARS, THE T beet in nee, wholesale and retail • Ally 2. MGCABE & MIX NEXT WEEK SITIICIIANT TAILOR, =I LIZ BOOTS' and SHOES BOOTS and SHOES BOOTS and SHOES BOOTS and SHOES COMPRISING COMPRISING COMPRISING COMPRISING BE and BEST and ; BEST ,and BEST " - and BEST GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS With a (till line of the celebrated TOR ItU3IPILITEY BIZOTIIERS W. A. lIOCKWELE. BIM MMUI A DMINISTRATEIX. NOTICE -CA, Rake la hereby elven tbat aA Indebted to the estate of WM D. BOWLto of Monroe twv., deceased, pre . regneeted to meta tmmedlete ped. and all WaDas bating &Maui wind amid es tate most be pnwert Use same duly sotbentleated for settletnevt. ANNA DOVE. ,Jong 24." IWO. Adrairdatratrtz. Ifir Dermaads may be left with lL D. Swum, Greenwood. Pa. ADIONISTRATORB NOTICE., Ittottce fa hereby gitert that all perobsa todebt.' ed to tho Watt, of DIODATE lIIENC2I4' lab of Dar lington bore'. dcc'd, must make lomadlstelolutaat, and tll persons haring annul apttigt •estate. mast present them duly authentic:Mediae settlement to me at East Smltbilekl, Pa. ' M. H. Waal, Madxistrator. Bane 11,1870 A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. - Nonce le befstri Wen tintsUpetaoaa indebted to the estate of ARTHUR Leto of Boma. Bore decreed, are twinested to nuke inonedtsto paroont, sod dl pennon Writing cliintis against said estate most lwesont theta dnly anthestkated for Mt.' Clement. CHHISTOPHZII MLR. Juno 27. 1870.. Mindnististor. AtrDITOR'I NOTICE.-A. L. AIL Crousser rs. 1. D. Fb.r.-;-No. 302. &pt. Term. 1870, the COWL of Common MIA of Bradford gvutoti• The undersignest an auditor. appointed. by laid Court Co distribute funds In thert.ff a bands miens; from glierifra sale of defendinru real estate, will at tend to the duties of said 'appointment. at hie °Mee in the borough of Towanda. on KATI:WAY, the 6th day of AIIGUNIT.- 1070. it one dela* p. m., at which time and place all persona liming cis/0m on said money are.requtred to present the barna or be : debar, red from coming on aid fund.. • • .• W. A., PECK, rune, 23. 1070. " • Auditor. IVOTICE.—Wb.e - rem . , my wife s hxv. 1..1 haw left my-bed and boird *without just C 11159 or provocation, this ucto =twat persons not to harbor or treat her sli my =mini Is / will M no debts of her contracting alter this dia. -. • - • 4. T. WEIATLI, - -. •. - Par Jiwt. Gramm Agent...! inland. 'Horeb 50, 11170,-Sm-map.73. .DNOTISTRATRIX: NOTICE.- • ANotice is hereby given that all persona iturebt cd to the exists, of C. L. W. deceased. late of Towanda Dore', are requested to make immedi ate payment, and all persona basing' claims against said estate must pre4enj them ditlanthenticined for settlement • - CHARLOTTE U. 117 - ARD; Jane. 21. Ilk • . • .defaitaisircttris..• 's :NOTI CrE."— CUT° Notice is hereby given that all persons indebt. ed to the estato of- Jeremiah Hollota, lido of Monroe tp. deed, aro requested to mato immediate payment, and all Orions harintelaiinsagainAgaid estate inept +present them duly authenticated far z iettlenient. D: 0. lIOLLON. J.W. Executors. 'June. 22, 1810 APPLICATION IN DIVOIICII— James P. Nlcheds.—No.-1.92 Feb. terrn,l67Q. Tot are hereby - notified that Mary Anmigichols, your wife, by her next Wend, Emerson A. Merchant, has applied to thry court of common pleas of Mrad . - ford county, for a divo ut r u t from the bonds of matri , runny, and the maid has appointed'Monday, the sth day of Sept., 1870, forbearing the said Mary Ann in the Premises. at which time and place you can at. tend if yen think proper. • J. Pfr.EY VAN FLEET, Sheriff. EMEIEM A PPLICATION DI DIVORCE.- -s-To Name). Emma Graham—No. 342 Feb. term, 4811.—Son arc hereby notified that Newton A. Graham. your huebazulhas applied to the court of 'common pleas of Bradford county, for a dirorct. from the bonds of matrimony , and the said court huh appointe2 Monday; the sth day of Sept., Itati, for Marini! said Philitus in-the premises, at which time and place you can attend ityptt think proper. J. p4.l.air ,vAs ru:rr. fibere. I=3 PCORPORATION the matter of the incorporation of oThO Trustees of the Presbyterian Congregation of Athens." Notice IA hereby' giren that the 'above Truptees has severally presentbd to. the Court of Cemnom Pleas of Bradford County, their art:Lehi' of Maoris lion aeldM: for a decree. of Incon,oratinn, and the' 'sald Court Laying examined the 'same, and Anding them correct, will decree that the , azt he made " al 'prayed for. ton )tender, tieldernbfr 5. IR7O. at 2 o'cb,ck nide., ean.c be shown to the, contrary. W. A: THOILtS, 'Prothonotary. . Prothonotary's Office, June 22. ;1R20.-2t A T:DITOII'S NOTICE.-S. rinv•arl rt. Ceol,r I.trWers.—Nn. 102S,May T.. IL the Court of Common of Bradford county. The inuleralf;ned an Malt"?' aPPo!fitcd by said Court to diatrilnite moneys in the hands of tho Shcrall erifing from P,her:lTs ,ale of defendants personal prop-rty, will attend to the dollas of said appoint- went at hi 4 office in the Borough of. T0Wa1344.11.11 Trf'Slttl' the 14th day of ACGC,ST. 1 , 470. at 2 o'- clock p. in., at which time and place all persons hay- ' claiir, to call uleney are rtntlitt6l jo pftscnt the or ho df•barred-front ceuntut in npna saki fund. - .DEKJ. X. PECK, Y!EM=II 110110CLAIIITION.—WHEREAS. FAIINIS 11. STRIMIT,Ii. President Judge. of the 12th Judiehil conpirting of the orotrtl V.'s of Bra4fori and En/up:what:ins. anti Ilona. Ze.nri, Int.nin anti J. W. Vaidlrxr....kitaticiato Judges. tn and for f.ai a county of Bradford, hare tunied.ttodr pr. .braritig date the sth day of July. 1810. to or: f.d. holding au adjourned Court et Contnoin Pleas, tit Towanda for the County of Brad fora. on Monday, An g n.t. 8, 1810, to continue ono wsos. Notices therefore hereby given to the Coroners, and Jllbtil : CS the Peace. of the County of Bradford. that th.y ho then and there in their proper perst;n, at to o'clock in the forenocUi of said day. with re. inqui;,tions and other remembrar.ces, to do things whirV to theft', office appertains to 1r done; sod those who are botlnd by recognizance or otherwise to preerente against. tile misioners who are or may be in the Jail of said county, or win , be'boond to appear at the said court are to be then and there to prosecute airafnat them as shattbeilit. Juror., are requested to be punctual in their &Heil dance, agreeably to their notice. ' Dated at Ton - ands. the Rth day of .7nly. in Ills year - of our Lord. one thousand eight hundred and sevonty, and of the Independence of the United .SMt.a. the ninety-third. J. P. VAN U . IST OF PERSONS DRAWN AS Jurorm for and Adlournoti Court of Common Fleas to bo beld at Towanda, commencing Monday, August A, 1870 : Athens tap.. - Wright lambus. William K. Walker, Ww. lioyt...Wm. Sawyer, Simon 11. Morley; Barclay Wm. W. McCraney; Darlington, Almon Weed: Cel nmbia, Robert 0. Card ; Granville, Wm. Vreman Leßoy, John R. Chaapel ; Monroe, Daniel Powers; Orwell. Albert Prince, Wm. Smith: Pike u Talmon D. Canfield. Sylvester Camp, George L. Lewis ; South Creek. Cr.rtou E. Parsons, Seam Watkins; Smithfield John Van Kirk ; Sheshecinin, George C. Gore. Jeer,. Brown: Towanda boro', Thomas M. WoOdrntl, 0. H. Perry Disbrow, Jacob Allyn. Wm. H. Shaw; TIMTO-. ra, Sanford 'Overton ; Ulster. Amos Watkins, John Anthony: Wells, George H. Knapp. Wade Beardsley; Wyalusing, Harrison Lamb e vilmnt, Francis 0. Morrow. Paul Dates, David Ellenberger ; WW I . John Trittle: - TN BANKRUPTCY.—Lt the mattrr ../"Jolncurturit, Danknipt. Tu Witox 3T 3lar Coscann: The undersigned hereby Over, notice of his sivAntineitt as Asnignee of JOHN HILLIER, of -the township of Troy. in , th, county of Bradford, and State of Eettuayhania, withiu said Diotrict, who has t.;cti adjudged a Dank- rapt upon his own pc dhoti by the District Court of said trif.trirt. Dated Towards, Pa., the 15th day-of Juno. In ir DENS. 5L- PECK. Aaignefr. Real _Estate far' Sale. OR SALE-A FAißlt OF-Fil T Y. 1. Acres. within the Borough limits, suitable for villo,o,e tott. Inquire of Charles Bferenr, at the &Deo of the Fall Creek Bituminous Company. Tow anda, Pa- Feb. 28, 1070-if /1 -1 1V0 : SMALL FARMS ' FOR 1 SALE,—One containing 15 acres, 50 improved. titillated within 80 rode of Hurlington borough. The other , on Hollnn Hill, contains g 20 acres. well im proved. • Inquire of C. 31. 3 l'if'e or E. W. Hale. April 1,, 1870. - 1 . " ... . OR - SALEZ.• 30 horso power stationary engine boiler in good condition. Terms—One-half to be d down and the balance. in nue year. Apply to ichael Williams, Tall Creak, or If:Aiwa' McCarnen, Wilmot township, on Paine Road. • . . nutyla.'7o TAESIRABLE. PROPERTY FOR _iv SALE CIIEAP.—Owing to 111-health the under shined offers for sale cheap a good House. Barn. Wagon and Blacksmith shfp, with about I.i aereit of land. Two good wells,' a cistern. and plenty of good fruit trees thereon. This property is 'located. In Sheshequin township, Bradford county, Pa., an on the river road, and near a good school and ehurelt. Possession given iinniediately. For fur ther particulars inquire of the proprietor, 0. W. Vincent, at Towanda Agricultural Works. or. Win. Snyder;Sheshequin, Pa. 0, W. VDU:ENT. - Feb. 8, 1870-tf A VALUABLE DAIRY FARM ron RAZE.—The Pubscrit.ers offer for sale' their line Dairy Farm, situated two miles east of Green wood, Ale Henry Co., Illinois:' Said, farm contains three hundred and twenty sues eholce land. describ ed as follows : IGO acres choice timbered. 100 acres meadow, and 00 acres under the plow. Goal dwel ling-house and outbuildings, large cattle barn Mitre, andgood horro barn. The finest tiring springs in the country, running through a commodious spring house. Is capable. of keeping 15 cows, and is only 1 miles from Abbott's Cheehe Factory. -Terms °As half cash. balance in easy psymentd at G per cent. In terest. Relerepces• -H. IL Gerould, R. S. liellsnry. Greenwood. McHenry Co., 111.. or.F. S. Ayer. Sheothe- F. S. AYER, hay 8, 1860—tf. • It. S. AYER. 2Escellaneous. DISSOLUTION.—The partuershir hegtefero existing tusks the firm name of CO". is this doy dissolved. The business wilt be coutinue,l by Henry Harris. who will cohort all. debts, anti zestinie the liabilities of tho Ann. LlMtit A. O. - Jutae_G. (±ARIBALDL—This celebratQa Vf Trot Sag Stallion will be found at the Ward lipuse Stable. Towanda. CIAMBALDI wai aim% John Gilpin, be by Plying Clcnad, - and. he by liill•e 'Black Baia. life dam Old Jersey, ber dam Thad- Well's Old Jersey Abdallab, Terms. Sl2. juneS.lo. ' O. V. AIi.IiSTBONG. MI'LINERY! 31153 Ti. J. Iles tipita rptr.rood•from 'Sew York with s time V3r let y .BO ate. LaTS. ter the Stunner trade, which , ure offered to her cus tomers anitthr pubilo.on the most reasonable terms. Cermet.; repaired, and trimmeitun emit notice. She has also a 11np selection of Hair and Fancy Coals. such na Lace And Linen Collars, Cuffs, Iland kerchiefs, Corsets, "to. " • Entrance neat door to' Fos, Stevens, itercur Co's, up stairs., Towanda. Hay 24.'72. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF TOI AIL u. - T soArt., al - IicCABE k IrECS. 6=Gl
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