fraifori - 1190#ft , LOCAL AND- GRIGUL4L. l et Whortleberries 'ere very abnn daut, lina Arc selling at 8 cacao,* quirt. vet. P. T. Scars. at. Abe Wird Biome, tuciinujused half hlteresin.the kb wa.ga House, Owego, N.Y.' • le...Arrangenients, are beingatmie to have the Collegiste Institute ro-opetii with an efficient corps of thaelrre. • J- ORRIN llsuio has . placed: a neat and substantial Muzzle on Ma (114. Tbla - is an example which ohonld be followed ,by every dog owner In town. Ds- In another column will be found the list of prizes to be given away by Lie-ta nOI114) Company. Some of them aro very Tenable. . ser- A sneak thief was captured boar Lcruna's ?Ms, Saturday night last, while in the set of stealing Clothes from Mr. Minis. The thief gavo his captors twenty-Hre dollars to be "let alone." I, Si - A new serial story by a tingniehed American railer; whose name ia held reserre, la to be begun in the /awns% Galaxy. The tale is said to be full of incident, dramatic, -novel in SCone and character, and admirably adapted for aerial publication. sir J. H. Onarrr, who was former ly in the employ of Joni; Ihrrourwax, how en tered into mineral:lip with D. 0. EOLWX in the building and contracting bitsineaa. Per sons wanting first-chum work done to their line, will find Mews. HoLW & Oka= the right Mud et men to deal with. . a FlRE—About 9 o'clock on Friday morning 4st, Mr. Tnunzut's bun, ritnated on the Northern Liberties, was dimes (Ted to be on fire, but the flames were extin gni,.le before the firerash reached, the spot. short time after the alarm was again sound. and it was ascertained that the barn was boning. The firemen were promptly out and ,nreccdcd in confining the fire to the building, aithengh it was in close proximity to several do•.lling houses. Had the fire spread to any OUP of the adjoining buildings, the deistraction ~ f prop•rty would have been very great. The dwelling of Mr. S. C. Ho- VIA, of Ulster, was entered a few days ranee, during the absence of the family, and a pocket -1,901, containing a small amount of money and ,bent 1,500 in notes and valuable papers taken. A neighbOr soon after discovered the robbery. A ,n.picious appearing individual bad been ,een about the premises. Search was at once maile for him, and about 12 o'clock the same night he was overtaken near Athens, and prov ed to be the thief. Mr. H. recovered his stolen property, and the guilty party was brought to this place and lodged in jail. He gives his name az , KELLY.. PERSONAL—N. N. Burrs, Ja., the p pnlar cashier of the First Nitional Bank, with his wife, is spending the heated term at Shoal Island. --nom F. B. Slum - run and wife, and Mrs. E. 0. Gooinuen, left for Capo Ilayf on Saturday hist, where they will stop at the Ettockten House. —M. H. L.tamo and wife, and Miss Art= coonamn, are at Congress Ball, Avon Springs. --We are pleased to learn that Joux B. Kis.:serns has been appointed a clerk in.tbe cmsus Bureau, Washington. —Gen..L. B. rIEttCE, general agent for the Pliolilt Mutual Life Insurance Company, Was to toe non Monday. Although the General has becn a resident of the Smith since the close of tilt- ear, lie is still sound politically. Mr.ncrn arrived from Washington t•a Saturday last. Onwem,.—A most distressing mei ut ”ecitrred in Orwell on Wednesday evening. The partirninrs, as wo learn them from a cor h.-p.c.:cut, are as 'follows : As Mr. WiLsox 3,Pil> was driving his team along the road, they bee:.nie frightened and ran, throwing him to thy ground and dragging him for some distance. lb was so badly injured that he died on Sun day morning. Mr. Jos was one of the first tarsi is the county to respond to the call of the (es - eminent for men to suppress rebellion, and hi:ascii a brave soldier. Be was a good rnil u, an affectionate husband and father, Lind neighbor. His untimely end is deeply meerned by the' entire community. lie was thirty-live years of age, and leaves a wife and small children to sorrow over his death. ge" The correspopdent of the El mira Adrerfisrr, in speaking of the business growth of Towanda, pays a merited tribute to one of our most enterprising citizens: " The prosperity and wealth of this place is steadily and inevitably increasing. The whilom lethargy which characterized our citizens has entirely disappeared, and been superseded by 'err apparent activity and energy. We are now o have an extensive iron manufactory, the capi tal stye!: haring all been subscribed and the I , .etril of directors orgaruzed. The work will be pudied. 3lnch of this is dne to Col. 0. F. 31a tow President of the Board, who, we ate prend to record, is an able, sagacious, pradical financier, and, notwithstanding all these usual- ly z,eni-narrowing qualifications, a gentleman large heart and liberality. In the midst of he. affairs by always finds 'limo to lend a willing ( , :r and helping hand to the deserving poor, on almost any pleasant evening may be actually vaijoyiny a game of croquet on the 1 , 1 , 1 ,, ant giounds fronting his spacious real lc.r. Such rnen a community should be prowl such men will long live in the memory th they leave behind." D-Z- We find the following card in th. lad Tunkhatinock Republican. "llev."3lr. visited this place last winter, and sue d in making quite a raise : I.lrosyor..--A man by the name of E. H. professing to be a minister, a physi , ant. and a dentist, late from Tema, blivin o •tted refrom with his family to save their lives, 11,, slid children stopping at Alexandria, 611,. he came north to get means to bring them I,..rth. has been traveling through parts of the ~,,,M.see and Wyoming Conferences pro 1, endorsed by a number of our minis ter., lecturing, preaching, practicing medicine cud dentistry, and raising money thereby, He :• a hell dressed and looking man of abdut fifty ar, of age, and so well skilled in the several arts practiced, as to be bide to deceive "the r, elect." After a careful effort to secure of 31eihmlist ministers in Texas information Ma ri ri,Ht.s said Wsnwrn, not a word, recognizing even the existence of such a man, has been ob tain...l. And from other evidence which has recently come to AlB, we are forced to believe that we have been most grossly imposed upon, and that the said man Is one of the best esti uted counterfeiters out of State's prison. His p,,irey to deceive is beyond description ; be can pray or weep, be a saint or a martyr" jet as best suits his purpose. We believe him a do ..over and a very dangerous man, whose word false, whose designs are dark, and men and everywitite are warned against him as ntiscrupillons. villain. beim C. OLsurrr.an, st, P.E. Wyoming Dirict. SAMUF-L F. Baows, Painter M.E. Church, Tunk. WATKINS Gz. EXCUBIittON.—A par ty'T7iwandians visited the Glen last week, :,‘l,l speak of their excursion in glowing term. 1.111, rs, tre learn, are contemplating the same d. , tninlion the present week. The party unto rd 22, and embraced the following gentle fe.ll awl ladies: Wallace Bingsburr, Joe Pat !vi, Trask Decker, Mel Spslding, Will Hawes, Charlie Cross, Walter Tracy; Frank Ooodmanr Jh Mary Bartlett, Bettie Bartlett, Delen . Tre-y, Ettie I:erste:7, Hrnnah Naglee, Sarah heion, Annie Co:, Mary Mix, Jessie Phinney, (tan Holcomb, Dane Sterling, Maria Parsons; Frank Goodman, and Mfrs. Dr. Allen, of Mr. in speaking of the Glen, says: •• TLcre is not to be found in this country, per. in the world, a more strikingly sronderful :051 l' freak of nature than the Watkins Differing essentially in all its character ima-s frotu any other remarkable locality of •natural interest, it; has as distinct an indiridu. as the Falls of Niagara or the Mammoth "The Glen is situated in Schuyler county, at th bead of Seneca lake, and is 22 miles from Elmira. It consists properly of a number of glens rising one above another, and extending la.? , than two miles, forming a series of. rocky. areal : s, galleries and grottos, subterranean at lirneo, and again widening out into vast amplii tie atre,,, the grandeur and magnificence of c:tnnot be fully realized by 'description. 1t tonna the channel for a limpid stream, which' itA eccentric course, making tho descent In a ntrriad of cascades and rapids, the beauty and varioy of which is unequaled anywhere." Wassaiiitalis weird 4014 4 Glom pestyetikrelsdies it the boisi4C ilissoreredibsi twit irert — bt *sub s ~ condition as to suedes It *thimble thl should be "lea ti simmer,* as Thom te 1 4 7 2 , 1 4 it, isifikr9NebrUPWoablii.llllo6 real Yroeeedid, in Cieopeny Oith e lively p4ty from Meths, to explore the sr-tamed Oleo; Going cue of the daclAdaMis ire • mewl iq much of their adumMlukuuMPtPlui *Telles beet In illteli oreteetteateat t , mtg. sod Miskstioal—the • tut beloe essecli 117- the grandeur tithe Glen, 110 mama IT -11 'IMO* sham, the Writ by goalies geabob - dreg tuubliMed louthOrhu hickuml gyintsastio feats dinin !hi stilts and off &cm tho stesodsts at thislikisi Moods& House (overhanging highteal precipices); and "In t upon beim forcibly detained horn hie pedbre Inidertakhigei gently reamired the nervous spectators b 7 • hilternhig them •that ." he nal never drunk! . lore and never would be riga** which mut film been eetaforting. Early nest Morning our *stole party were on their way to the Glen; and as wevatered what we may call the antoleinn au& enchanted mountain au• tie (for by no 'other mune can we call it), seem• le* some giant might hare her entrenched himself and we can shoat Onagtee gitaid!in satyr ignites retrestlitg beton us In the green gloom, u we wail One after,another of the rocky entrenchment's that guard MI castle keep. Towering walls of rock rise around us, and the farther side a stream of water, chinned to foamy whiteness, pours within, not Oirotook, a 4siroir crevice in the reeks.- Nie areasteueded at being told that the Mountain lionise lies far, far above; and 'not 'et being - invested with wings, wonder how ever the height is to bo Mined, and are shown a _long and steep stair case, the asoent of which is uncommonly like that of Trinity Church Steeple. Now begins our journey of delight ; -here we cross narrow nude bridges 'with hand-ralls of silver bireh, spanning such deep chasms as sme 'would only - expeetto find among the Alps; there scram bling up rooky steps so difileultua to be almost unattainable ozoept by the aid of a helping hand ;. again a long staircase, and then the pie. tnresque Glen Idountain House aid' its foun dations of eternal rnek,'lts broad verandahs rising ane shore another, shadowed by grand old frees. Oh 1 *bat a plaeo for flirtations, and tar dancing, leo; provided l nny Amid have vim enongh leAt after climbing so snaby steps: 'Very inviting lob* the cosy little ice cream tables and the more substantial extension table 'which stands sarong them like pater famaias among his prancing young people (it is not advisable that any should cavort elsewhere in the Glen than hero) ; very inviting these tables, arid the ca canter where 7 drinkables are dispensed to such tourists as " hunger and aro athirst." Anibal but not least, let us mention theitind host (the right man in the right place) and his obliging family. and iisistanta. Leaving superfluous articles of dress and per chafing tickets, we proceed to go " higher,' like The nice young man who bore a " Banner with a strange device "- -which, however, we didn't. Oh! the wild de light of dashing cascades, dripping rocks, vivid mosses] Beauty everywhere! Hero a rustic seat ; there a platform for picnics ; in this place a rocky pavement—a veritable stone floor to this house " not made with binds." How many pilgrims seek this mountain fastness, as shown by the names careen on every accessible rock and available piece of wood, as well as upon the register at the house below. On and up till we come to the Cathedntl, too grand for descry lion. Here two of our party become too nen. vows to go farther, and remain, while the other -three, blind to all sense of danger in their de light, dash over slippery precipices, through narrow defiles, clinging to rods of iron fixed in the walls of rock, scaling dizzy staircases and looking back at their companions, who, in the high-pointed bats of the period and enveloped in black waterproofs, resembled nothing so mach as a eonple of amiable brigambi, waiting innocent travelers in that lonely monntainpass, and the modest demand, "Give no your brains or we'll blow your money out !" would not have been at all surprising nnder the circumstances. On again under the dripping spray of the "Rainbow," and we come to a glen smaller thin the Cathedral, but to my mind more beautiful : the walls almost circular, sloping inward at the top, the formation somewhat resembling brick work, great roots of giant trees overhanging the upper edges, everywhere clinging vegetation, and through it foaming water dashing in cas cades, eddying In green pools of great depth and singing through narrow defiles on its down ward way. The first arriving in-this glade stead silent with uplifted face of awe; the next, read ing its expression, con)d hnt exclaim, "The Glory of the Lord!" " Even sot" was the quiet response, and we turn to pass through Glen Difficulty, crossing another rustic bridge BIM time with an ,iron railing. We come upon a path which looks hardly to afford footing for a mountain goat; but 'clinging to the friendly iron rod fixed in the rock, and looking carefully .to our footsteps, we pass it safely ,(but are sadly puzzled to find it on our return). On again over slippery ledges, and a wall of rock seems to bar our way ; but we see an iron handle fixed on its extreme point, and swinging ourselves by it around a jutting corner, come upon "Pin to the last araflable portion of the Glen. The water plunges down into a basin "Dark and deep, Where water kelpies their watch may keep"— but we shouldn't care to keep It with them. Since we could go, no farther we turned re gretfully back, consoled only at the thought of the beauties to be seen in our descent. Down and down again, leaning inward against the rock! to avoid the falling spray, gathering ferns and mosses as mementos, down to our waiting friends, and getting mildly "blown up " by them for what they are pleased to term our foolhardi ness! Down to the Mountain House with its 'friendly faces, its pictures and hand-books, which last should be pnrchised before going up. Hero we arrange oar ruffled and bedrag gled plumage (one of us resembling " Dorothy Dragletailft of the ancient ballad) to be as pro sentible aispossible, and descend to tha through the beantiftil cemetery. Beautiful in deed! but oh! why must the grave ever be so repulsive? Why cannot we bring ourselves, " Since the Saviour bath lain there, To fear not its gloom"? With me is is impossible. Many.were the beau tiful resting-places that we saw; also the vault of the Fagan family, probably the former own crs of the Glen. If the grave is terrible, how much more so a vault, where one is suspended like Mahomet's coffin between heaven and earth. - As we slowly descend we enjoy a view of the lovely Seneca lake, and only regret that our limited time prevents us from enjoying a voy age upon it. We are again hospitably received at our temporary home, the "Fall Brook Homo," by mine host and his gentlemanly clerk, and after making our toilet partake of an excellent dinner and depart homeward well pleased with Our excursion. Many N. RocsivELL RIGHTS Or NEWSPAPER PUGH I .ISIIEIM. '--Itere are many people wb.o seem to think they are entitled to unlimited poffery in the newspapers because they happen tote engaged in ostensibly charitable enterprises. They ar rogate to themselves the sole right of judging what is of a benevolent nature. These men are not infallible, and occasionally err greatly. As the Cincinnati ilimmercial remarks: "The manager of a newspaper is entitled-to his judg ment as,to what enterprises arc really charita ble and judicious. Ho is entitled to regard the columns of reading matter under his control as valuable for the information of the public, and, so far as ho can make them so, sacred from in trnsion, even ander pretense of , pure benevo lence. He his large expenses, and has a right to look upon his advertising cdunuis as sources of revenue not to be abated at the anggestidi that it is done in tit name of &silty and sweet good will to Ind the manager of a newspaper has a right to regard himself as en gaged in a legitimate private business. He is not necessarily a public character, and is as clearly entitled to Ids privacy, and the exclusgre conduct of his own business, as the keeper of a grocery at drag store. If ho is prosperous it is reasonable to expect him to be charitable ; but ho must claim the privilege of discriminating in his charitieo as other people do, and of doing his share of the work of good will to men in his own way. He will probably prefer to pay Ida subscriptions in aid of charitable enterprises in cash, and to demand for the advertising that is done for those enterprises the regular rates; and if ho understands editing hie newspaper, he will resist the tendency to ride his local de partment with stupid notices that belong among the advertisements. It mayb e well to add that Ire ,mean these observation); especially for late number of most worthy people in this city who have misunderstood, as we .think, the rela tions of the newspaper to rociety." TEE Cm** You N i. Won% Clitiliderilaeoelaiketln Warren Pa. (hi 01014101111116.10 1 11 41- kacegilifildi, =W M-0 Gm They bad reached to r the vellowitelbeiontliptrOi4rimpaied!or oblitiseibee theleitereffid errand, ilheylternd the Jail was sal* They then resolved to re lireWrib-IVOiliailagitirlielelbaiiiiiiitwa tor eippleanloi6r charity, none responded. The town luta a populatkii auto aid wren &Mh os:. Grog shops are unknown, and all the b. ltabitanheareillthei Wolin:42lore ,1 317 MligRAM, M 1 TW , 1 ,1 41; W °9l 4 Cl ineern a fine days since Ahat last evening was the fifth anntrustu7 l of voldibtir ItiltM2Ulranirutir'Mlieeor ofSt. Paul's church of this borough, and a sur prise calebratkei et !indium event was plan ned and curled out, in which*, high esteem and kind retards for !hi happy pair was mane- Jested byssipontantailinientblaiiiof our citi kern irrespective of dentindution, protossionu I Oftiatimmtl - Wain Aokenti both ornamental and osehil. We could .1111 column in enumerating the articles, running tosn 610144 wood to a aiiiiaitiaa44itension table, arid then perhaps not pnuplete the list. All the edibles requisite upon such an occasion seemed to be fortheconing, u if kV ow magic of Aladdin's Lamp." Sociability ruled oar°. strainedo and after regaling twelves with ice cream and the accompaniments, the Bev. J. G. Muria entertained us , with,Bou,ml :wen timed and cheering'congrattdatory rentarks, to which Rev. If,. Waning* responded In a sincere Ox premien °leant:ulnas: To nuke the thing completo,nur Bram • Band was in , attendance ' and farniskiedini with a dessert of their exed. lent music. At an early hour the party retired for boulee, lesviskB the iimPPY Pair s n r, roundodand airiest blickaded with the tokens of respeci, hoping that kind Providence, will smile upon these and praying that not only a silver and Bold, but that a diamond wedding hi yet in store for them. Believing, howenr, that should our Heavenly Irrithei will otherwise, the Master for whom they are laboring will crown them with a diadem sparkling with the jewels of their good works among us.--MOnfroseLtem. —Dr. Cu= is in Susquehanna county. . "—Foss cluirsiatutint imea two rititlearakes a few days ago, one ak- feet in length and Sone iahed nine rattles, the other four feet long with fourteen rattles. Beam= Bunn killed one in ifs door-yard near the bank of the river, two , miles above hero, 41 feet long, carrying sixteen ' rattles. It is supposed he bad left his moun tain home in search of wider.;-Norikern Perm _ syteanicm. —The Republican bounty Committee of Sus quehanna minty mot at the court House, in Montrose, on Monday, July 4, 1870—B. Gun- DZN, Chairman, and J. W. WALLED, Secretary. The Secretary has faded to furnish us a report of .the proceedings invite for this paper, bat we shall probably publich there next week. Bnt fifteen members of the Committee were present, four from the West, on from Montrose, one from Bridgewater, and nine (rem the Put. On motion of Mr. Hums, of Jackson, it was re solved, unanimously, to make the nominations this year in accordance with the established usages of the party, as heretofore, and that each township and borough be requesh3l to instruct their delegates to the County Convention as to what course shall be penned in making coun ty nominations ; also, that the next County Convention shall be held in Montrose on the Bth day of August—being the first Monday of August Conn. The Vigilance Committees were also appoint ed to take charge of the election of delegates to the County Convention from , the respective townships and boroughs.—Montrose Repub. Sorravzsmia BRADrom •-j— Mr, Printer : As to farming, yonr reatirra would gain very little it I were to tell theta all I know abont it„and I could lose jnst as little by telling it all. But as our good mother, the earth, is annually coaxed and compelled to giro so flinch of her riches to feed the.brinfrz, none art sup posed to dwell in pagan darknrss and ignorance • of the whole subject, I shall not attempt bow old the earths's—that AD.tM was a gardener—that CAm put? a crop, and that ADEL was-in the stock tonsmess, nor how the gray and grizzled old patriarchs lived in tents surrounded by baulk of uncounted sheep and oxen grazing on the 'Oain where the shepherds saw the anspicious elan rise in the cast—how poetry, philosophy, and patriotism, always love the quiet retreat of the farm—how etwerwusvem, CICEItO and flostacz tilled the soil or how DIOCLESIAN raised cahiAges in his Dal matian garden. 1 shall say , nothing of such things, but shall bound over the past and take my stand in the age of reapers, mowers, tsh era, shellers, nuderdralmi, &Awning, des .glow- ;ing, and so forth, and then give two pictures— one of a farm worth seeing and having, and one of a farm which no one should have. Here is one: A trim little farm shining richly in the landscape. It bunnly an eighty, but no matter [cu. that. A smooth, chard road rnna along its margin." Clear, cool irpriags of water are to be fond for stock and dairy plumes A little in the distance, the white steeple, of a village church may be seen, where the preacher tells how white-robed conscience site royally in every mar's bosom, and how the divine fashion of every man's heart binds him by brotherhood to every other map, and that we alllive for each other. The neat white country school-house, Aided by the maple and surrounded by a white pichot fence, is about a fourth of a mile in the opposite direction. The farmer's house is in the rear of an ample flower garden, and suita bly shaded by thick-leaved maples, such as line the public highway. It does not require alarge, pretentious house to make a farmer's snuggery. As the door opens for the ruddy-faced children to go to school, you may catch-the fragrance of the clean buttery and a glimpse of the well ar ranged library. The 'garden in the rear of the house is maturing an abundant stock of pota toes, cabbages, tomatoes, beets, onions, he., to bo stated-away for winter use. Grape vines, peach and cherry trees yield a sufficient supply for the use of the family. The verdant fields . are roamed over by contented cattle. Vagrant steers passing along the road look up sit the high but mathematically set fence, shake their heads In skepticism, and pass by. Briers only have the poor privilege of looking into 4 the en closures. The boughs of the apple trees aro heavily laden with rich fruit, reminding us 'of the jolly chimney corner when. winter sets in and the black cricket's shrill music may be heard. The well-filled barn defies the siege of hunger. Everything is clean about the house, garden, barn and form. There is a place for everything and everything in its place. stamps, which are as unsightly on a farm as in a-pretty face, disfigure the fields.. The beads of wheat and oats hang like the thoughtful philosopher's, while the rows of corn stand him • body of soldiers ready to march.. The owner of the other farnais &filmy, jovial sort of behig, living in an antiquated horiserir rounded . with mustard, catnip, plantain 'and tansy. shingles and clap-boards are as shaky as teeth afters thorough salivation. The bro ken and missing panes of glass have given place to the supenanmeniry hats, coats and breeches of the bead of the family. At the front deur, the good housewife has an artificial lake formed by throwing out dishwater and ands. She won dera.why they have so many flies and, mosqui tos. It is a wonder the stench does not kid. such flying insects. The good 'mother takes her "wee" ones from the pool, and with a smack says, "Sweet dirt to mamma." A lank shoat, with a conntemince ground down to long, narrow contraction, is casting a cold gray eye through a crack in the door as if bent on mur der, while a couple of savage ears are snapping and snarling within. The garden promises en abundant crop of weeds. The orchard is near ly destroyed by this borer, while the drairui and ditches are so choked as to be useless save as abiding places for vermin. Sedges' of briers and elders strengthen the old, decrepid fences. The ethereal bine serves as a shelter to Abe , gathered cropa The farming ntenudlii may be found where last wed. Tip chickens act as sentinels during ' midnight hours in cherry trees well nigh destroyed by blaCk-knot. Crehtple• horn, threeteat and laphorrt furnish the ndlit from which the clean (1) white butter is made. All is decay and disorder. Kind reader, bow would you like to stand at tho - whidow - on tea night when the moon just peers above The' horizon and the owls in the forest aro giving forth their mournful notes, each echoing from bill-top to la-top, andloolniithlu and BCC thi family seated around the dull are, the head of the family nodding its ho lesnslatelr with a yip° in his mouth having the howl bottom side up, and the motheir with elbows on. her knees and ,a pipe in her mouth; while the children ire playing checkers or dominoes, as books and pa !pal are not lb be fount* in such a - dwelling? .7e70. . hoot your Dem /mum • ----'-'- ':-- - ;,.;-- - z.- - .- - and - - 1 .-.,- 1e " 1i ".4, . t ' l - Wore,* _, , . B ids 10 PITS ay: , . *lf .• -- in 1 00 11 104 1 "'PlIrM-...90r-POIVI: i hias-'61#14i60 "Mirtil4.• '.• r.d.' l , .., 1 ,--; ,- '2.i. ', ; - •-:--- - ":"'-'414'.-;i- - -.-- ips;;;A:ft - twasige- . 4*litr oii; demi., have put Issead a work , full of interest to 'awry ' . 4rnr;)4g, entitles; _" The Home tot Weald:oo4v Wilzig:btu:hid. . The work" is vitt= to the peculiarly attractive it* of Mi. VmoNlica, *OM* in.:eTro B 1 1 01 °Om Maim** tit tarnr`eiirsititig lei the work In this eouniy,.sua will undoubto44 aull, a jaiie edition. _ - : :', - Attention is called to the ad rtyrii•eussit of the EtWe,Rorsu4 *IGO, Mans lit,ft., SO be inothiicolumn. . . link Fled ample who hare not spoken to each other for twenty years. Their whole conversation; is carded on throggh the children. The carumof this Ammo conduct is add to ben little Minim'. derstandhig between the. parties-la regard M the management of household affairs. If these Indinmpartles livedh ,ereatbantannd purchased tiaitharoetteeit4ohot k-thielOtte lady wonid be compelled some morning to ask her spouse where be found Mich elegant tea, 'Tan.: did coffee and magnillinit flour. Uewaesliew Eitiire On Bridge street provost° be s very attractive place, las he is daily secnriaag new enskoners,land we nre informed they all gi away perfectly satisdcd with the way in which Gunton doca bnsinessi , . , sea. The finest Tea one dollar Lod forty cents, at Eznunt7s. Good at GO cents. PicizapN k Krtancy„ zimeinfoik", Main street, atilt elaim to have the ini4,aardlti!mt. Or ( kfllMielt *Lid to :aellAhem it loner figures than any other establishment this side Of New Yorli: A call will. satisfy any on? that they ruiderstatid thettudnenl/4 iiir BacTN, in the , : Drug ~,Stpre, Patipseii Block, - .midi:meg the lu;sit otaummer quite complacently, and is selling - ail the - drugs and popidar,suedietnes : of the day at-low prim. Evetirthing on tikid that IS usually kept in k &silk's' drug house. • , • •• •I • I se).- Go to lizEma's for the best Teas in the market. •g. Now that a Moody war is be-' ing waged in the old world, `everybody is anx ious to gera daily paper with The latest news. Coosa his nude arrangements to supply the want* of all iirthii• particular: also keeps the largest and best assortment of literary pa pers, miscellaneous books, stationery, de. aiir Strictly pure Giound Spices, at KEELER'S. • • - ! stir BnAntema, it, Rtoomay, of the Boa, White and Tile, have contributed in the last siz months nearly .one hundred and fifty dollars jo the 'different churches,. Persons in want of Teas and other groceries, 'should boar this in mind one per coat. of an the - Baia gees foi the support of the gospeL ter Tapioca, Sago,- Faiina i • Table Oil, Canned Fruit, Reardßaxley, Oat Meal, ite., at KEELER'S, on Bridge atteet. Tea at whole sale and • %; ma. W. A. CapuTataz; has a, lgrgo and splendid assortment of watches and jewel ry. 'lto is also special igent for the celebrated Concave Convex Crystal Speetacles, - tnred by the Philadelphia (Vies] Inititute, which are halieved . to be tho'best in use. All those with impaired sight will do well In-give him a call. Oa. CAMP & TpleMiT, insurance. agents, represent a number of the • most, popu lar undreliablo Bre and. life companies, The seniotottlM firm has had long experience,..and completely comprehends the business in all its ramiticatiomi.. He may alvisys be found at their (ace, ready and willing to giro any informa tion on the subject delired„ Ste Weir adver-. tisement. MARRIED WOO4--BARN}I3.—At the 31. E. Parsona,Ue 'in ' Lellsysrille, June 29, 1870, by Rev. S. E. Wal worth, Olin D. Wood, orPike, and Miis Ella B. Barnes, of Orwell. THOXPSON--CANFIELD.—By the same, July 3, I,ino, at the home of the bride, to Pale, Samuel L. Thompson and Miss Fie:Thin' E. Canteld, both of Pike. ALLEN-0 WEN.—lniVvsox July 1870, byßev. Rev. 11. J. Crane,FrailE. ' Allen,uf WilLama port (son of the late Jesse Allen, of Wysos,) and Miss Frances J. Owen, of Wysox. CLARK—OGDEN.-=July 3, 1870, by the Rev. H. P. Gates, 31r. W. Colburn Clark, of Gran ville, to Blias Polly Ogden, of Union, Tioga Co. DIED: ME AD.—ln Athena, Maly 14, 1870, Harriet, wire -of James E. Mead, aged 23 years. - SPECIAL NOTICES. ler Hmur Hums; Merchant Tai lor, Bridge street. TAmou 05; GORE, Meichant Tai tom . „ IS. V INTELSOIt 47.; MXIMEItS, Mar chant Tailors, Waverly, N.Y., dune 2-Im. • • De- If you desire a rift, pay ment of, your loss after Bre, insure in Plicesuz Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn. JOIIN W. Mix, Agent. . Office Morcur's Block, north •side.. Public sqnsre, Towanda... CAVALRY OFFICERS, WAR 186.1.- " Cavalry lino officer* are entitled to en allow ance for nee and risk of horses between July td, 1881, and July 17, 1862." Call on H. B. Mc- Kean, attorney-at-law, office Patch's block, To wanda, Pa. July, 14, 1870-4 w. . IS. A meeting of the trustees of the &wencher= Collegiate Institute will be held at the office of D. D. Moirr.imm, in To wanda, on Monday, the 25th day of July . , 1870, at two o'clock, p.m. Business of impor tance will be brought before the Board. A full attendance is desired. ISL Fox, President. NOTICE.—COStB will be made on all unpaid deeds and nnaettled accounts of IL .1. Madill; late Register It Recorder, unless set tled by the first of September. The deeds and accounts may be found at my office. Toirandaanly 19, 1870-3 w.• Jt N. Caurr. SELECT SCHOOL.—P. L. CHRISPELL, assisted by ?Ems OAR?. YouNu, will open a Se lect School in the Academy at Rome borough, August 1. 1870, and continue 13 weeks. No pains or expense will be spared to make the school rank among the first, in the country. Accuracy in recitation, and a thorough com prehension of the subject in hand 4 will .be in sisted upon, and any haste incompatible with those ends will bemirefally avoided. Every ef fort will be made to render the 'term's Work thorough and profitable. For further informatiofi, inquire of L. A. ItroosivAr, at the Drug Store in Remo borough. July 1875.* - C. O. D I beg leave to inform my old friends, and the public generallythat I have 'opened A' NEW GROCERY A I)N PROVISION STORE IN BREDLEBIANII BLOCK; BRIDGE STREET, and respectfully invite an inspection of my goods and prices. As my stock has been pur chased entirely for CASH, and as I propose to sell for READY. PAY, I reel confident that my prices will compare favorahly with any estab lishment in tho C 0411317; I have Paid particular attention to the selec tion of Gummi Smcsn, andwarrant them rim lily assortment. of TEAS .is complete, and ranges in prices from SIXTY CENTS to ONE DOM. , ' AND FORTY GENTS. Gaffes voinid. to order; and sold at the lowest price. Gird ale a calk • GEO:ItEELEIL Towanda, July 11; 187 b. - .• NOTICE.—The M.E. Church at Now Albany will be dedicated to the Most High God for His worship; on Wednelday, August 3, 1870 --the first sermon by Bey:, R. Ives, of. An- Ulm, ICY.. at 11 o'clOck,ll.m., said the Second by Bev. Wesley Cochran, Presiding Elder of the Troy District, at 3 o'clock. Brethren from. abroad are invited to attend snd enjoy with ns. • Bev. E: G. 31cCosamt. July It 1870-3 w. • SO. Get your spoons, forks and tea seta engraved at storton'ii, Wickham & Black's store. - Jane 30,1840. . . lir Watches accurately regulated at licorton's 1 okLem & Black's Mors: - • . Awe att; 870. ' 11!!., The deteiminbd' imarows at Wilma* cost mid itimisOlicime 43/loloi*. Itomalts io liCoUgo i!or bl=or garoli/R,Fit . Rffir ,Calboull• 7'160 thiilllollllfilietllll4 ditat 0 41 / 11 .014 1 #10 1 7.2 Minh 80, MO. 11 D. Tr. Boors IS. Cho i ce . Mackerel, only one shilling Per p.n_unil, ac, M. J. Lowe!: - . - 4 4 - 4° 1 4 4 . 7. . Fon SALE.- - -A two-horse tread pow er Threshes and Cleaner. Has been 'used ewe seasons.. IWill.ba sold at afiargahle - • • =, • aanns..Peemt: ;' NortliTivnandsi Inty 19.,-1870.* " , See' " Slott' Moss Forint) for Pria 1. • dvio_rmale by -t , iosel • • .~ . • • • -Ist. rtoN;a: • 1I hm,bygivestotice that. here after, persons artifleial teeth on Rub ber, can obtain them at my offfee; and also, 140 tbe Pr* of Ol in tlx,P#4 l Elaqr - ortit. !a• re-. due. arta trnity • . • " W. B. KELLY, Dentist! Office - over Wickham A: Black's. • - Juno 23, 1870. _ TO HOSEETTLNO =ELS.LOTHEIO Mum TO Dams.—Yon should study two thinet irst w togi3t them where first-class clothing' made; secondly, where they are sold cheap. And in ardor to le able An!. toll=s - gotta erhcie cheap, _the merchant mvist imderstand his busi ness,: And know histr,. - where,' and Whet' to buy, as aliractical man does ; and a practical talkir in all its branches I profess to be, having hid 18 years srpederwo m thebrudness. Mavebeeri" a cutter in some of the best bousesin New York city. Ido any own buying, Bailin..? and cuithig, and• have tar divide mrproSts wit t h , xtTlnan, so that lest of it will 40—tni14rith low rbnt and other espouses in proportion, tbna making the cost of carrying on the business very email. In-reading the Shad yuo will! tee , why it that I cauf.sell goods cheaper than men &Untir ing the !mites ,s and haring no knowledge id' it themselves, have to - .employ others at large Binaries to attend to itand - customers must pay accordingly, r as they t like myself, 40 business to live by it. If yott doubt tho above Statement, be convinced by calling on - , Huss Hamm% Merchant s ailor, . Bridge Street. • 1820, 31ONTANYE 8 - r „A7O. Constantly - on hand and arriting, seasonable goods of every variety, domestic and foreign mannfactureij. Goods bought exchutively on the cash system and sold at a correspondingly low figure. Going oat of the Hardware trade ; are offerings lot of goods in that Eno At 'astcm lehly low rates. Great "bargains for litifldors and contractors. - - N 9. / glaießit t a BLOCK.t—GLOVEB AT $1;50-1 - AortSiikivis--TairorFiamioirs.--htiss Bauwr informs her patrons that sho has just received' from:Europe a supply of .Jonyin's Gloves, which' she can Offer at"sl,so of Also Shawls and Barbee in Lama •and Chumy Lace. Miss Bitsarrr calls especial attention to her fashion plates and patterns, She regularly re ceives the Berlin "Bazar' (the original of har per's), as well as the: Parts , s `,!ilfilitilettr des Modes." A fine stock of the latest Hats and Bonnets always on hand. - -May 4,187024 f. SEO - Second-hand Sewing Machines for sale at a bargain by Wickham & Black. ' Machine Neealco, Oil; Thread, Silks, dc. ' April 28, 1870—if. ger W. I)rrrrrcir ' s Music Store, east of • Mercur's Bank, first doorollrere you will find Pianos, - Melodeons, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, strings, Accordcons, Clarinets, Flutes, tilted Music, Instruction Books for till Instruments, Music Books and all kinds of Mu sical Morchandiso. • April 11,10. SEir Wes-guarantee satisfliption in all the work we do. We cut, make, and trim clothing for men and boys wear, H. Haunts k Co, • . 4 Bridge Street. Tan:arida, J. M. Burnett's celebrated flavoring extracts. for sale by 31. J.:1.0x0 t ,. June IC, Ifl7o. .!.Parties; . picnics, feativa),s,. and private families, furnished with Ice Cram, nn short notice, at Hart's. :NEW MERORANT TAILORING' KSTAI3. IJAGEIF.ST.—Ifessra. Taylor & Gore have open ed, in connection with their Clothing thore, a Tailoring Department ; and having Secured the services of a "first-class cutter" and competent workmen, they are now prePared to make up work in.the best style and latest fashions to or der. Having just received a new and frc.vili stock of iloths, they are prepared to offer bet ter inducements than ever before offeredin To wanda. The public will find it to their advan tage to give us. a call before • buying elsewhere. Remember w•o warrant our work-and guarantee good fits. Repairing &Ile on short notice. March 12, 1870. gir Two good, active book can vassers wanted in every town in Bradford POWI - for five new and attractive books. Those having experience desired. C. F. Cross, Towanda, Pa. 4 : Or Clocks and Jewelry of all kinds and styles fopsared with the greatest pos sible dispatch, at G. A. Morton's, Wickham 4t, Black's Store. June 30, WO. Nevi Advertisements. ------------ WAVERLY INSTITUTE The 52nd Term ender A. J. LANG. A. M..- opens AUGUST 23, 1870. English. Classical and Comments! Departments. Normal Clue In which twenty pupils receive free tuition organized at the beginning of Fall Term. Send to Principal for Catalogues anitputailtars. N. 11:113NEY, Rest. Board of Trusties. July 2.1), 11370-4 t C A U T I O N.-WHEREAS, MY wife, aiATILDA, has left !lobed and board with out Just cause or prorocatlon. this is to forbid all per sons harboring or trusting heron my , account, as I shall ioy no debts of her contracting after this date. E.W.BUII,DICS. Albany, Pa.. July 20, 1870.—.1t* TOWANDA:- AGRICULTU tAL 704 ES STILL ALIVE! The_ =Orin ent of this shop is now offerlag some of the best- LIIIVIBEII , WAGONS, PLATE:O2bI IVACIONS. COVERED AND OPEN BIIGOTPS, ever offered in this market. Best selected OAK AND HICKOitY TIMBER used, and sil work made by the-most • EXPErtIiCED IVOItESIEN. • We have the PATENZ I RUSSIA IRON SEATS, - very light, and sp durable that even tune has bn little to do towards their decay. Pleasentamtne our valet before mutbasing else- Wt , Are rlnl in shortncr .6. = , i47 .,. Vi zesw i . Towanda, July 20, lag. Stmerintendent. yNNSYLVAIi:IA STATE • NOH3I, AL . SCHOOL (Fifth District) SIANAPIELD, TICIOA COUMT, PA, Fall Term begin tkplentber ltb. 1870. Winter Term begins I,tecoinhor 12111, 1810. Bprbig•Torm begins antra 27113, 1871, For Catalogues or adnileatou,, zullreas . CHAS. 11. NT.ItItILL,, Manattela, duly 20. 1870. rrtbelpal • STRAYED, OR STOLEN, FROM the ' premixes of B. F. Bowman, in Towanda township, about the 9th or 10th of duly, a three year old Mare Colt, medium sir" bay and black mixed. With'whito in the face. Any information in relation to it will be thankfully received, and any person re turning said colt will be liberally rewarded. • July 20, 1811). M. WARNER, A. IVA TC/LVA ATRR AND INDTI.ED Y 35 Maio Street; Itmectrally intnianii the public that. ho hoops con atattly on hand all Urals of AMEII/CA3.7 AND SWISS WATCSES, Alvan flue ceeortnientof GOLD, SILIMIi BLATED JEWELRY, Consisting of Chains, laugh, Thimbles ' Sr apkin Dings, and other articles too rinme.iotia toreentlon. A great variety of the Most approved 0 locks. The WATCH lIPPAIBDSG Is done by himself, personal. ;The WATCH and hpflatters himself thatwith his twenty years experienoe in Towanda. be will be able to please al .who may favor him with their patronage. Thank in :tor the past liberal patronage, heassures the peddle" that his charges shall be reasonable, and no pained spared. Remember theplace. 135 Main-st., Patton's - Block, two doors south of Powell k. Coen Store. Towanda. Pa., July 12, 1870.-tf . R. wttTins' .• CO-A.l, iY.ARD. ... .. - • • - Until farther noticeprices at,rard, are ra S 0 00. Stove . . ' - 15 00 Nat 44 75 • . • : Pittston Nut $4 GO sor'Leare orders at my Coal 0111 co, No. 3. Mer curio/4m, Illoclr, wrath side. . for Orders mud in all case be acconmented by the mai- ~. ~ Towanda, June 1,10. . U.,31. wg,L.t.Es. • . CASH PATO FOR HIDES -AND !KM at COWELL 3c MEWS c atv ft LTfTTfIZ )ALt JJ 1 4: .2,:;• Magi 1 0411144 : - LEN-TA ,1108E4MIIPAlari,No: Al-274,95F:f PA. valls.l9lo=oll m me rns - nt yeticitarock "'s ;ENGINE! The Company take great Omen= ha presentUm to theimblle, the following splendid LIST 01 MT% which they tatter, thieleefriiiii4ii ed. Many of the Prises, which hare been contribu. ted by the businessmen awl properly holders of To. wands, cap be seen 4 the several Places of businese. no dutribltuou of prises min talaraiace at Marsnes Hall as soon as the tickets are disposed at. under the . anperibst r oa of a sossmitteaSoolspted at plat tis4s by the tickyt.holdeis. ' - "s ';' ' THE LI§T or HIFTs Arucz•• LUCID End TaWanda • • • • ' I First-class Sleigh I Ladles' Gold Watch ,“ - ; 20 Dollars In Gold, Churn Power, 1 ChurnPowdril • I Iron-beam , Sldo - -'l‘M, Plough, 1 Wood-beam Evans Plough, &Bradford ecru* Plonk' 1 1 L Plo= -" I Buffoat Pig,' Greenbacks. 1 ffnit of Clloatra,.fo ostlor, . 1 Cook 810c5,“.-., • •- - •.‘ --'. 1 Large Chromo, 1 Globe • - • ~, -I VerefPWltitethirta, ''' . • 1 Caddy of 10 lb& Choice Tea: STras of Coal, - • ' •-• ' • 1 Set Doable Harness, - 1 TOTICIi • tOll/: . • • ' -• • •• • 1 .. of Stove Coal. ' 1 ° of Cheat:ant Cosi, .. 1 Globe Hemisphere, • . . . 1 Box Cigars, 6 Benoit of Toilet Soap. i'Dresstug Case, • . • 1 Ton of Coal, 1 Patella Vases.` _ . - 14911 - Painting, 1 Box of Cigars, . , . ' .• 1 Globe Hemisphere, 1 Silver Watch, '1 Library Ink Stand, • 1 Large Album .. 20 Dollars in Gold, 16 cL premium, littuallehromo, t • . . .•' 1 OpeteDulmy, 1 Box of Cigars, 1 Oil Painting, • 1 Chester White Hog, • - 1 Ton of Coal, 1 Chester White Sow, . : ' • 1 Globe Hemisphere, 1 Suit of Clothe& . 1 Lame Steel Plate Engraving, 1 Box of Cigars, .. 1 Ton of Coal, . • (25.prites11 copy esill.,l yr., Bradford Reporfer,so 00 I Silver Watch, 25 00 1 Barrel of Flour, , 10 - 00 I four Lamp, Gas Chandelier, 40 00 1 Box oLCigarra . s'oo 1 First-class Overcoat, to order, 55'00 1 Ton of Coal, 400 I Globe Hemisphere, 15 00 L Barrel Sugar, v 26o lb., at 15 eta per lb.. 35 00 1 Vi.locipede,• 65,00 . I Small Cbromo, 2 00 1 Barrel Flour' 10 00 I Box. of Soap, _. 900 1 ” - , . 000 1 Box of Saleratus, 6 00 1 Case of Canned Peaches, . 10 00 1 Globe IlenSiaphere, - 15 00 1 Tim of Cohl, 4 00 , 1 CoOk Stove and Furniture, 75 05 1 Came of Canned P1r9195, 19 00 11101,90 Lot, 50x150, 400 00. tßoseeMod, TOll4 Box, • 6 00 I,Barrel Lim:lr,. 10 00 1 Fancy Match Holder, 1 00 1 Jar Pomade, ' 2 00. 1 Bosewood"Toilet /lox, ' • 300 1 Ton of Coal, • • • • 4" 09 (25 prizes) 1 copy each, 13T.. Bradford Argue, 50 00 1 Cane of Perfumery. 3 00 (6 priiee) Gent's Poeket nooks, st.so i4eb, . 900 1 Case Congress Water. . 12 00 1 Ton of C0a1,... 4 00 .(3 prizes) Ladles' Velvet Purses, $2 each, • 0 tie 1 Case of Perfumery, 1 (' I Jar Pomade. . 1 Tounf Coal, . 4 .1 Caw of Perfumer!. ( 5 prizes) Fancy Iron Match Holders, $1 each, 1 Toilet Set, four brushes each, 1 Oil Painting, ,-' . 1 Marble Mantle Shelf. (27 prizes) Box tack 100 Garibaldi Cheroots, .. 27 00 1 Large Reeling Horse, , - It) 01) 1 Pair Napolebei Grain, Waterproof Boots, . 15 00 (10 prizes) Kerosene Oil Lampe, 61-each, 10 00 1 Barrel of Crafters, ~ G 09 I , Ton of Mal, -.. .. . • . - 4 00 1 Set Sash and Blinds, for a house, 125 (s) 1 Marble Mantle Shell, 9 00 1 Case of Mk Destorer, 10 0.1 1 Case of Perhunery, 0 .00 1 Jar of Pomade, - - t 10 1 Toilet Case, . 2 00 1 Case of Perfumery, 2 0) 1 1 Tou of Goal, 4 00 .20 Dollars In tiohl. 16 cis premium, - 23 20 1 Marble Mantle Shelf, - 5 00 10 Dollars in Silver, 10 LAI (20 prizes) 1 pound Tea each., 20 (V 1 Case of Perfumery,3 oil 1 Ton of C0a1,4 00 1 Barrel of Floor, - 10) (o) 1 Fancy Watel, Holder, - . 100 1 Jar of Pomade, . - 1 10 1 Bottle of Perfumery, 2 08- .1 Case of Canned Peaches, . 10 00 1 Marble Mantle Shelf, . . 10 00 I Case of Pe:fernery, 3 00 1 Ton of Coal, 400 t Barrel of Flour, . 10 110 1 Jar of Pomade, 2 00 I Oil Painting, 12 50 1 Marble Mantle Shelf, ' 6 09 1 Toilet Set, four brushes each, . • 500 1 Borough Lot, 601150, .. . 400 00 I Ton of Coal, ' 1 00 I Morino Dress Pattern, 10 yds. at $2 per yd; 20 00 1 Pair of Fine Boots, to order, 12 00 1 lion of Cigars. " 6 00 I Set orSingle Harness, 40 00 1 Barrel of Flour, - - 10 00 1 Woman's Patent Cutting Box, ' 13 00 1 Marino Dress Pattern, 11!, yds. at $2 per yd. 23 00 20 Dollars-1n Oold,lG ets t - Prornium, • • 23 20 1 Box of agars, . . , 500 1 Yeoman's Patent Cutting Boxes, , 13 00 1 Box of Cigars, . 500 1 Barrel of Flour, . ••, • 10 PO- I Marino Dress Pattern; 10 yds. at $2 per yd. 20 00 1 liox of Cigars, 6 00 I Complete Set of Tinware, - 7 40 ' 1 Riffle, (warranted) , I Box of Cigars, • . ' 5 00 I Set- of Chamber Furighare, 75 00 1 Point Lace Shawl, 75 00 1 Barrel of Fleur, 10 00 1 Box Of Cigars. . ' • 600 I Dress Pattern, 10 09 1 Shawl, 1 Cl) I.6lcrino Dress Pattern, 10 yds. al $2 per yd. 20 00 . 1 •14 44 . a( .. • . ... 20 00 1 Box of Cigars, - 000 I. Velo.dpede, - 50 09 1 Barrel of Flour, 10-00 1 French Shawl, • 15 00 1 Silk Dress Pattern, 29 00 1 ROll of Brussels Carpet, , . 70 00' 1 Plough. 10 00 1 Barret churn. - 8 00 1 Box of Cigars. , - 6 00 (12 prize.) Cedar Pails, $1 - 50 each, 18 00 $lOO9 Life Insurance Policy, 20 00 '1 Plough, 14 00 Boxes Soap. . 21 00 ' Map of Towanda., by Morgan, ' .: v 00 Total amount of Prfzes, Whole. Number of fickets, 6,000 PRICE FOR SMOLE TIC . RE TS, REFE'RESCES M. C. MEltcuit lion. F. F. STILEETZII, Mon. P. D. Monnow, JOHN F. MCAXS. lion. I.!Lyssis Ilturra, JA.3lr.s M. Wmi.o„ Jong A. CCDDIAG • • Tickets may bu prbearred at POUTER & KIRBY'S DRUG STORE, Members of the EfooeOmpooy. and at the established Itgencice maned 1n small air calars. Ail communications addreasod to C. B. PORT= Tauntla, Pa., Chairman of Committee. will_tecottn pTorupt atten tion. • Towanda, duly 20,1070 TIISSOLUtION.-=-Thei - 6partner- A." ship heretofore existing between the subscrib. era, under the dna name of Grant & Robinson, is this day dissolv.d by mutual consent. AWN G. GRANT. • - THOS. M. ROBINSON. Colley. gull. Co., Pa.. April 1, 1870. jlyl2-t GIIktDIAN MUTUAL LIFE: INSURANCE • COMPANY, NO. 231 BBOADWAY, AV TOME T'oucire m roam - Aserrs, ..' Onnat. owr Loser.s PAID • All approved forme of . Polities issued, Liberal modes for paymenter premiums, Polieteit non•forfeitable by their terms. The entire profits or the Company divided equit ably among the insured. . • ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. WALTON H. PECKHAM, Paliaincrt. WILLIAM T. HOOKER, Vscz Pasaverr LRCM:MADAM% B=l .orD AcreAirr. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: der Coots & Co., Bankers. Dnszac & Co, Bankers. Jana - Woomera & Co., Tea kterchaata., _ 8; Idioacza,Ttest.Faraterl' & lgeekardeg, Bank. T. D. PEmeos, Publisher. • J. A. azoorti. Agent, Towanda. Pa. *12,70-ii N 4ar j UWg ii . tmoit s or .11 . i4451:4:) , : y/Al.—:Arg , i ii , 4 "•*." - ' waft% plootootadobtod of booltiosoollieutoolao lho Gal *a bd. to loyal rag% Itoomfoi Illooihoo of Joon, 110Driq.11'A , V=. Oloyano, awe k Co.'s store. frog-4gegq.vpl PARK :::4,solALTvkii-i..,... ,Inli27tli,,2Bth,;and,:29tht. 1870.. '.f,..'',;;..::;:'_,1.)-,U,ltl'El's*S'i4oi;::::::,,:i $300 . - . 1 41t. 17 - $75.350, tot barseOliat hatteiThot beat.. • - 116 0 1-1 300 . $150; $BO, tat bows' that Lave not BEEoliff DAY.` $400.--$775, $75, $54), tor horses that him not brat slooo. , WO, $100„ for horses that barn not : ' , rump DAY.' • • $60 0 . - 4 375 . 4 S/1 0 . 573. for 1 2 dirielk. Wit hive not heat oc OPEN TO ALL. . . . The Preceding risea tad all mikiheatit, beat Oren In Are In harness.' and all to , be gorornedhy the inks of the National Association. . . 1 • • A horse distancing the, field will only. be entitled to first money; , ~. .• Entrance. ten per'cent., andninitactompluty nom ination. • • , , . . Entries close at the °thee of B.S. ;Anent. Treasur er, 28 Court-mt.; on the ISM of July. hawses three to enter and two to start. Track fall half mile. -D. S. RICILISID PAM &cretin. pc, -C • 44. 17 .4 iturt°Peuida . tarsge and very . , hoto:loOoto lot of _ . - . - • NEW v STYLES; - • • , . . A ME 'SII-.4IVL S , 1 • • ToyrhtaL tlioy call particulor attenlicin. • - • • KEYSTONE STORE.. Tommli,'Jnne la, 1810. • FR= TA 2 00 25 20 • 00 4 12 5 00 5 00 10 00 50 00 4 00 - 50 00 15 00 40 00 40 00 .500 4 00 WICKHAM & BLACK'S Tom (13, 13, 1870 pOWELL & ,co. STOCK OF WHIT.F., GOODS. The mutest variety of lv kuTE PIQUAS,SAIINSTRIPES Together with the tooser.o ' mpleto assortment of ,TACONETS,.*VICTORIA. LAWNS, P? 50 G OA KEYSTONE STONE Towanda, June 15, 1870 Codding, Russell & Co. HARDWARE, IRON, STOVES NAILS, ThiWAIVE, &C. Keep the largest stock of BUILDING MATERIAL S , GLASS, - SASH, PAINTS, LOCKS, OILS, &C., to be found in this part of the State. FRUIT r ki - A. Ei Try the Now Improved Top • i,,,,, PORCELAIN LINED A PER FECTLY AIR-TIGHT . LOOK AT THESE PRICES ! Quarts,, by the case, $22 00 gross QGal "- " " - 00 " uarts, " • " dozen '2 00 Gal. •' " $4,306 V 5 MOWING MACHINE SECTIONS, Hay, Rope; Fork Follies, &e. • Si 00 REFRIGERATORS, JenrsTE POWEII, BATH:MG TUBS, (}to. D. Itharesys, TINWARE, 3121..Uxx. Divv‘, FLSHING TACKIX, IVATER COOLERS, SCREEN WIRE, • STONEWARE t WOODEN WARE, • all kiada of CARRIAGE T.RMMNGS, SPOKES, - &C SAWS, and We offer at wholesale 4 $25,000,000 2,000,000' 1,000,000 500,000 NAILS, GLASS, FItITIT JARS, KEROSENE, POCKET CUTLERY, and many other goods,.at all times a lowest market rates. DRIED FRII7 Or co ALL KINDS RULER J. S. . privldeut. 21 Ara addlngtlaily to their AND WELTS IN PIA MULLS, •SC DEALERS 1.7 Headqu4rters for 2 50 ICE CREAM FREEZERS, TOILET SETS, BIRD CROFT, FLOWER POTS, ICE PITCHERS, REVOLVERS, MECHAN'IC'S TOOLS, LEATHER BELTING, FARMING TOOLS, Codding, Russell icCo. Towanda, May 12, 1870. • t- powE'LL & C 0 T n " , i n yni titattae" of awit;7 nocK:cde AilociumEs Bolus inercaised IsdlitiCif Mats docklaxor much lore complete ittan forme4ty Flew all and apitbeir twaluts,. TEAS, Si RU S,. &Q.; KEYSTONE- STORE. Tu . wsinda;Jane . ls,lQ 9A:', :4 A:1 HENRY HARRLS, Bridge Street, Towanda, Pa, 7r in occupy ibis spoce TO OUR 11 . 1.4 NY FRIENDS'. f: We. take pleasure Ll announcing the arrival of Our very EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT SPRING STYLES SPRING STYLES. SPRING STYLES SPRING STYLES COMPRISING COMPRISING COMPRISING COMPRISING NEWEST "- and BEST NEWEST • . and. • BEST NEWEST - and. • BEST NEWEST • and BEST The market glands, spiraled with earn by cape cured men In the trade. • , .Wo baio all Um beta and moat popular inaniatac tureranoodis suited to the wantA ot LADIES, 3rTSSES k CHILDREN, With full lino of tbc,cetOrated JAMES DI. 'BUR'P'S GOODS 31 7 '`kN . AND BOYS , . i Our own Ilantifactru'y is n full blast and we are prepared to make to order any kind of work. ASSUr• lug thee Public that we shall: take more pains_ than ever to please then), and invite en examinattda of our stuck. • FELLOES, Match ap. 1870. HUMPHREY BROTHERS. pOWELL & co BABBETT. SOME GREAT BARG=S LLtDIES' FINE SHOES. Julotber largo lot just recelyed. Towandiphulo,l6, 45.70 ALIMINISTALTREC_ IKOTICE- Alm Roam betral , gtietribistirproom hidebte d to the estate ot UMW It. WOW& late ar t 110111 . 00 diarilleg sal aixpgairdie itiOdummelds. a w * waff au perscrot4latng deal* Maktißgt‘alag el - ls* =Abe preeetttthe amentivTatf seneevaseises for , settlateest., • Jane 24, 1870. , sa-lhoimsda mai be , left Citlatlik.l).ll,oastrs, A I M:MN% - sliSi NOTICE-=', - hereto-oms. 40 jadsbt- 1 ad So the estate of "MOD= itto of Bos notttonboto', deditimast ar4illipersom bring s oloists dodo* OA sotto. mutt pmemit Mon t i auttiotaostaloritettlattot to - mo otTost Bad i ' 7/ I ;AIL IL FEM. CM BliateWarr TAILOR, 11•1 _BOOTS and SHOES BOOTS and SHOES BOOTS and SHOES BOC)TS.and SHOES EMI TICE 4_ GOODS; GOODS GOODS GOODS VOL Have received. t • KEY4TONE STORE. "NajAMAP ;nisi 21,16'i0.`'• • DMINZTILATOItaIiKYTICk ! -- :LILL Notice le tasEelggiven thabted to th e ratite et aNnuritifiL Maine /kW deeneotd, are amnesia's to Aoki. famaadaite torment. and adt peraoea having elatantimalnst, said estate moat weeent them deb aidamoneated act tlement. CifFnopingi gn urr . June 21. tale.' ddiadniatrator: AA ITAITOR'S eionmer rs. X..D. Aar .."4.9. 302. dent. Term. 1810. 'ln - the Corm of Cannon Plass of Bradford county. The underaigned.'art anditor,'• by said Court to diatribute frinda in MuMW' • hands alum from BheriTa sale of , defendant's ?caudate...till at tend to the duties of mid- appotw6tlsa4 at his taco in the borough of Towanda. up tiATllitihtT, the CM day of AVOUBT. 1810, at ono (Mock p.~ in., at 'bleb time and visa: all :moor hie*. dais* on said money are, reutdredto mount the muss or be de .. red from coming on - • • - • AOTlCE:=7Wheats, - Mgy turf A tl,T has left my bed and board withoutputose or provocation. this is to notify 111 person to harbor or trust her en my somata as I inn pay no debts of her contracting atm dbla date. . " T, WHEATLT. - ' Per dm Graage.hgent. I F2kland, March *O, Irio.—ana.e.sp.2ll. June:29", 1870. A DMINISTBATRIS: NOTICE.- - liotice bell:brawn' that an venous Indent• ed - to tno extant. of C.' V WARD, &ceased; btu of Tosatula Done, ire esqueillid Wink. Irontedt. ate payment; and all persona luring dams spinet todd - eatato must yenta thenkdoly authenticated tar settlement; CHLUI•O. H. WARD, June. 21, O. 4datiaittralrtr. EXE f C.I7.T.OR'S NOTICE.— !if qtice is hereby stem that all:persons indebt. ed to the estate of . Jerezniab Holton, We of Monroe tp. deed, srerequeitted to make immediate payment. and all persons having than, spins! saklestate mast present theta duly. uEhemtkabd Ibreettiement. D.O. MiLLON. , J; W. zurrsE, • 'wagon. Jane, 22.1870 A PPLICATION I.IVDITORCE.-- To James P. Niebohs:—.ll,s6 Feb. termini. You are hereby notified that IlaryAnn Nichols:your 'rife. by her neat friem i „ Emerson Ai. Iferehant. - haa applied to thri- court of ,common pie-ar of Brad ford county. for a divorce .from the builds of matri mony, and the raid court has appolitted Iforiday, the sth day of Sept., „ for hearingthe said Huy Ann M the premises. at which time and place you can at end if you think proper. • - J. PERUT VAN nazi, Sheriff. June 'ZI-4t APPLICATEON TN. DIVORCE.— To Nancy Emma Graham.—No. 343 Feb. term. 1,170.—Y0u are hereby notified that 'torten A. of your lksitttand has applied Jo the court of corureou.pjeti'hf Bradford county, fur a divorce from the bonds of matrimony and the said court hie appointed Monday. the Stilday of Sept.:lll7o, for hearing Kalil Philites ill the premise., at whiejatlmo - .awl place you Mu attend if you thltdrprotce.r J. PEZIty vAs ralA‘i Jnnr tn-tt - ,5141 ff. A VDITOII'S .NOTICIE.-S. N. A - pin)voli rs. o,6per L'aighers.—Nos. 1028 May T.. 1870. -In.the Court of Common Pleas of Bradrytql county. • The uuderelmnd 'an AnAltor appointed by land Court to distraint, moneys in tbit gaada of the BUT - 111 fr , m Sherlfrs sale, of defendants personal • property. will attend Mt duties of .staid appoint tuna at his office in the 11Ozonnit of Towand.s.ny TC.ESIPAY tie lc,t!.. illy of AUSUST. 1670. at 2 o - e1,..k p. re., at whiell time and 'place all persona llas. llkg t ) nai.l tnoccy aro rectuirocl to precept tho sdine4l..! detarrr( from vmut)giti upon said fund. EMU. 31. PECS. . fuly 12. ISIO.-It. 4+6l'ilor. f • • IRPHANS' COURT BALL.-BY 1._./virtlie of an order la..sned out of thoOrphana* Court of Bradford county; the undersigned adminis trator of . 5.40 catat,S of 'PHI LIP IL HALL. detvooed, wid will at public rale, on tho premises in Tuscarora. on Turr.snAr. Auctsr t, Is7o, at I o'clock p. tn., the foftosrhaxilescribed lot. Vero or parcel -of land. a,tintto Tuscarora, hounded and deecribed as I,wa Begtoniog at the ff th -Pact corner oft lot eurKeved for Tholl. Hall. north to MO aolath-arcid t,C or a 3 , ,t r. 0 1 ,1 eo Wen. Ira% thence-along the eara hal of mid tfall to the county Doe far enough by ' rrolnng a hoe (lne lreat to Tomball Itattixon'm ettot Hop, luskimg arrry- 7 el: percent. allow: TI:11.11 , ,--$:(03 tie paid an the proiwttrVtim: tntelt &Ara. RC^O at confirmation or rale, and tt3. ialanee within atto ye . ar from crinttratation. Pay of tialauce to he r.curi,4 by good and auflitc.HA :Pis mina the prrmiar-f. 1". 12, 1470. A- U.DITOR'S :NOTICE - .--B.N. 14111::11 P . *. E. B. Pmccll 0.703,1 f T.T .• In the Court of Common PiCaP of Bradford Co. The und , rnigned harinu been appointed 'Auditor by snit Court to distribute money In Sboriff's handl' . raierd front sale of defendant's real estate, will at, tend to the duties of said appaintrnent at his office. in thi, Borough of Towanda, on TUMMY, the' (iii day of AUGUST, 1870, at 7 o'clock, p. nu. ;at which 'time and place all persona furring claims on said money- sre requested to present the same or be de barred from coming in for a share of said money. *BENJ. M. PFCH, ti 'Auditor. July 12. 187#-4t ,015.110CLAMATION.--VarEREAS, . ../1_ lion. FARRIS B. STBEETEII.Tresident Sedge .' of the 12th Judicial District. cetudirting of the coon tlea of Bradford end fiasquehanns.. and Hone. Zenc . - LuN Fltltlllt and J. W. VasDrug, Associate Judges. in end for said corinfy of Bradford. have fawned - their precept bearing date the 6th day of July. Brio, to me directed for holding an adjourned Court of Common Mae at Towanda for the- Counts of Brad ford, on Monday'. August. 60870. to continue one week. Notice to therefore hereby given to-the Coroners. and Justices of the Peace, of the County of Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper periwig . at-10 &deck In the forenoon of said day, with re. cords. inquisitions and other remembrances, to do • _those things which to their office appertains to ho done; and thoso who are bound by recognizance or 'otherwlso to prosecute agahut the prisioners who are or may be In the jail of said coun, or who shall • be been.' to appear at the said cowl are to be then ant there to prosecute against them alibi)] be just. Jurors 'are fequeided *be/ punctual in their atten dance, agreeably to their notice.. - Dated at ToWanda, the 6th day 'of - July, imps year of, our Lord. one thousand ht hundred and , seventy. and of the Indepeudo of the United bthtes, the ninety-third. • J. P. vANMET. azeriff LIST PERSONS' DRA.WN AS Jury Fifer and-Adjourned Court of Common }'k t, be held at TOwapda, c owing Monday. -- August el, 1870 Atlions7dar:;Widght Dunham. W H. Walker, Wm. Boit. Wm. Sawyer, Simon H. M ; Barclay Win. W. Mceraney; Burlhigto(n. Almon eedr Cob . . limbic Robert G. Card ; Granville, Win. Vroman Leroy, John H. Chaapel ; Monroe. Daniel Powers; Orwell. Albht PriniM, Wm. Smith: Pike, Salmon B. Canfield, Sylrester Camp. aeons L. Lewis; South Creek, Corten E. Parsons, &Bin Watkins; Stulthileld John VanEirk Sherhequld, George C. Gore. Jess.) Brown: . Towanda boro. Thoma=M. Wood.rafr. B. 11 . Perry Disbrow, Jacob Allyn, Wm. li. ..,....ausw; -Taw-iro n, Sanford Overton ; Mater, Amon Watkins, John Anthony: . Wells, °fermi!. Tamp, Wade Bearchiley Wyalosine. Harrison Lamb ; Wilmot, Fran. is G., Marrow. Paul Bates, Vavid Eillierger ;_ Wyacix, John Tuttle. Boal.E.sfato for Salo. FOR SALE-A FARM OF,rn Aires, within the Borough Illnits suitable for ciliate. tots. Inquire of Charles NCrem; at ths lace of the Fall Creel: Liituzidnotts Company'. Tow anda. Pa. Feb. 28, 187e-tf TWO SMALL "FARMS: FOR SALE.—One containing f 5 Rem; O. improved. , e.triateil within 80 rode of Millington baronet: The other on ilollon 11111. containing 20 game, well Ira proled. Inquire of C. 31. Mauville - or E. W. lisle.. April it. . FOR SALE--A 30 hors© Bower etationary engine and boiler in,good condition. Terms--One.balf to bo paid down and the balance in one year. Apply to Stichael 'Miami, Pall Crcek. or 3lathow 3lcearnen Wilmot:township,' a 1 Paine maylS,":o DESIRABLE - PROPERTY FOR SAL,F. CIIPAP.—Owing to in-health the under 'signed offcro for salecheap, a good Some. Barn, Wagon and lilsovemitti • shop,' With abost-1% sem of land. Two good wells, a dater% and' plenty of good fruit trees thereon. This property is 'located • in - fihesheguln townsbip, Bradford amity. Pa.. on on tho river road, and near a good school and church. Posseselon given immediately. ;For far ther particulars inquire of the_ tor. 0. W. Vincent, at Towanda Agricultural • Worts, or Wm. Soyder;Filieshequin, Pa. G. W. VINCMiI. Feb. it. 18704 f - A VALUABLE DAIR Y. FA BM XX. Con earn.,-The subscribers offer for sale their ' fine Dairy Farah situated two trines east of Green wood. McHenry Co., Illinois:, Said farm :contains three hundred and twenty acres choice lamb, describ ed as follows : 160 *me, choice thribertal. 100 acres meadow, and CO acres rinder the plow. Oood dye, 'U house and outbuffd, ings, large Cattle ban 36:60: andgood horse barn.). The finest thing springs in the country, running through * commodious spring house. Is capable of torping eawa„ and !s oslj 1l milesfrom Abbott's Cheese Faciam Terms one half cash. Wane* In slay pimento at 6 per cent. in terest. Ilercrelier*:4l. M. Geroukt B, 8. McHenry. Oreenirood, Meffeniy Co., DI., or F. 8. Ayer. ITheshe - F. 8. MYR. May 8, 1860—t f. . • . . a. Anat. Escellaaeon& NIILINB111! MISS Z. L .135013LEY. MUS again. returned boil . Now York with a Clap var. itty of • - - somins. EAT% AC,. for ttur...fhtnimentinde, which art offend to her cus tomers and the public on the saatt.Tenaonaideitrrins. Bonnets repaired and trimmed on abort notice. She, hat also a. One nalaction of Hair and Taney Goods, such as Laos and Linen'Collars, Cat% nand kerchiefs, Cornets, Sc. . Entrance next door 10 Pox. Sienna, Moron, . 1 / 4 Co's, tip stairs. Towanda. May 24, 10. 1010IPES.-jfiCE LARGEST - AS sortorout of /Vas for sale at • -Mardi 4. : W. A. ROCEWELL'S. ALL KINDS .GROCERIES AND Prolisione, at wholesale as . aftratall. at Itay 18, 1869. ,C. B. PATCI/11. O. E. PICKELT, Administrator