fradfoit *twin. LOCAL AND - GENERAL. jar The Trojans hove punt:timed Land fire-enenc. j p,r ppeember Court commences 3pnasy Dell 1 1 4.. L. T. ROME liai opened. s loardinf-honge on Rtate street. ; • pg- Tho Episcopal Mile Flocip+y nll nirei Monaav evening next. at the real lona of 3lrg. H. R. YriFterll4, ,14, TLf NorthPrniier gaol& has ug.dp its aluvarsTsv again. and is very rape!) i mproved typogTaniiicalls. t 0)... J. A. REcori ancl Mra.. Fn.- P rf• ri.f.irinc their hatwee. which wet* ot ilianstee4 in nne.ntonr recent firm ' Wk. The Presl4erian has Demme errekerl, anil the enurrecatlnu an taking .ters to put a new are up In IN place. ' tar' The hnilajOes of the Towanae Manlike' , trine Colnnanr are nearly corn and the Annerintentlent expects to be 4i.4. to connneneelloeilailonstearly In the spring semetbine to :be borne it ID:10 : ftmlwrlnonfst nt remit whir+ exelnile 10 4 xrc renrrnllc arletPrirmain their nntrins The same yule %%ill annlr'rn older persons. ERR" In ei‘inff an rtexxnint. of the• la.tt welneatetl the Free, a t it,r..lrkls. A relrminareent informs na th,4 hnce Raid Fall Creek, and tre nnr fki-o the oorreetion. tMp A limited ettonly of the new .1 , nr Penwarkliniot Retint,l LAlrst has tk,er . , :r, hr tbs , (1011P+V 71‘1 ,, r;ntenilf.nt, am b, obtained by c a lling; at his office this irr Tile boys and vonne. men who p,r to ON , habit of lonfine from night to night at tht , Prt,ffire nTli Now Room, aro rolinoid (11” eil:enntintlP the nractiee, as it deprive'. 'l,, .10., apmelt Of the evening trade, °me. rially the Itidiete engtnrn. • 4s- ter.- 0. WARD is putting up s brick inom on the site recently mill: pied by B. Byrn. stehle. MAxvn.T.r. Rico pratinir nn a brielr hip. to be tvenpiea by E. E. Btlemfrrolt. IlverTnian. near the Elwell House. The .Wvoming anil Luzerne ih.trief Onarterly Temperance ('invention war held at Prelmille. Nev. IR aml 17. J. L. RICH ..RDSON" and Hnn. GFAL W. (lotus were appoint • d representrttives to the Brkilnwa County CAM ,ention, in this place on the 20th. Thanksgiving was generally ,I)=4:t - ved in thiii place. licrvices were held In 11holaorning at the M.E. and Enisekipal church -o‘. nutl excellent and appropriate discourse. delivered „by Rev. J. S. STEWART and Rev. WM. lictir.antrar. In the afternoon the turkey •owstion was pretty 'generally discussed. PERSONAL.—It. is rumored that ' It. 11. inn, Supt. L.V.R.U., is won to be married 1,. the - widow of the late Hun. RICLIAED BROD. H I. tl.. of Easton. UENRY WARD Ise purchased the interest o the other heirs in - the residence of his late fall . I . Mr. C:l.. WARD. Livut..lAs. IlEncrn and wile paid Towanda •11•Irt isit last week. 11 ~ti. U. !tit:new/awl Juosos HoLoomn will wasion*n to-day. Bu,.—lt is laid to see a household Ipsikv, and still it'l/17•4:1 to find one with ., t ttitlicr books ort II en spapers, yet such bonio. alit tot near'as acarcc as some suppose. tittctisional new hook on some topic of the with a steady supp4„oftgood newspapers', _it, a charm to life not otherwise obtained.' ti.e, the bookii and subscribe for the ..papers—paying always in advance, and .I I Will always be happy. tOtir attention was called to a soya; • Machine on exhibition in the Express etfiee, which is warranted to do all kinds of Werl: equal to any machine, manufactured and ,el.l for only a little more than half the price of "tier tirst-,lass machines. We are informed by the agent that these machines arc warrant , d fer the ec years : ab,u that he is renting num ,,r. them unt by the mouth. This glees le?. pie ag• nd chance to test them. It seems tons that this is a rare chance to get agood machine 1 s !lute meney. ( . 111 10.11 CI ECILVI : ION Christ li . .;.. wommr g t, was cpliF,Trated yesterday ...o.r.ung at teu o'clock the Rt. Rec. F. D. Bishop of the Diocese, assisted lz.,‘. Wn. Nitta. P.D., of :Williamsport, Pa., W. A. lirrcncocs., of Binghamton, Rev. G. H. Illdisions, of Trinity Church, and Res. F. of GI ace Church, Elmira. .The gar L Iras orc.wdetl and telarge number were pre, nt from Elmira. The Rev. F. D. Hosaxwm. pren,hed the sermon, and the ceremonies were an impressive and interesting character. .I , irc,•tivr, 29th. Etti'' Joss G. Sass opened the course mules before the 1.0. of G.T., in this place, , `u Monday evening latit. MEncun's Hall was %ell filled with an intelligent and appreciative adien CO. The lecture was in rhyme, and treat y& of LOVE Matertil, Patriotic, Philanthropic and Divine, as well as that love "that makes 'ho world go rnund." It is to be regretted that sAan has-not cultivated his oratorical pow orn more, as the lecture loses half its power by tdba& The next lecture will come off December 14. %Vint SIXES is everywhere spoken of as ono of 11, beat-lecturers now before the public. ' tar It will be seen by their adver tisement, that the Te*anda Musical Associa tion bare made arrangements' for a grand con cert to come off on Tuesday evening; Pec. 22. it is hardly necessary for ns to say anything in Adition to the mere anuouncemenkof the fact. Ilio Association is composed of about fifty la thes and gentlemen of, musical taste and cul ture, and the Cantata 3rill he performed in a tuanuer to reflect credit not tutty upon the corn but our town. The- costumes hare been' ,rtlerud frOm the city, and will be equalin style sod quality to anything of the kind ever gotten proceeds are to be given to Franklin Fire Compaily toward purobaaing a new steamer. . 'Mkob; may be . protared of PORTER IC STEW, \ . , •r IRA B. Hi-Imams, C. G. Kia.i.va, J. W. Bisaor, 0. A. BLaCK, S. W. At.vonn. • loitt: FIRES.—Abont Si o' t Bock on IV.•.Lu•v4a• ere:ling-13st, a tiro Was discovered to Lang uncut of M. CANGLET & CO.ll Gro r'y Store, on Main street. The building be -111-4 a weodcn ot:e was soon wrapped in flames, and for a time several others seemed In immi nent danger; but, thank to the fire depart tst lit, even the frame -building adjoining the in which the fire originated was saved. The Mt:Mum horned was 0%11011 by Col. MEANS and S. T. prom e, and occupied by H. Casortv “. as a grocery store, and J. H. Ilitsxmf u ire 10 , .:nr.. Mr. P.'s has is about 16,000 ; .11--a. el hn tt,tMo. DECLES had an inaur- on the store. Col. Maims ba4 an L,;:. Lis store, and a steam engine and o..etained io the back part, of $4,5 00 . Co .I.r.y Fared nothing, and Mr. PHis- . flrvnl, it err, itilAtot coffee by I.n tl,. v Ilo; thanks of 1”. ,1-,?artnwto 4;11,1 taut at ahout tl o'clock, azi-thcr ahtfin I , r tire wa, sounded through the ;date it proved to be a large barn and 4.1.4.,d, Fox, on his Arm at , ar Towanda in-4.1.k. 'I h.. buildings, together with about (0 tuns of Lay and some grain, Wen boon destroyud. Mr. J. W. McGill., tenant, Fucy,e,dell to caving his team, bni lost innarly atl 1.444 rA.1111.4;.: oirmtl‘4 As Op Tseesse.- . - - Mr. : The she mail tells no (Pm: 17). "He that 111 Sid in bin caw innaudiiiisis but hiszeigtale and immircheth him," MEMIII. 1 But wane tawmikelienlU , • this jheuea'N Ax OLD Teretnin.* in wsir MAer nt Nor. 9. burnt his hark mil,. He ereenosererv_irwOoserst that anr one ~hoof( dam to criticise or mil in Aticilikt env of the saviors and &Inas of the dwell.` Institute at Treitsworille hut as this Is s fro. *maim "Ow neseents" will have' to stand it 4. 4 , 1 11 . thee. gir t amet . wind heist skinned aft. th. third or fourth nneration : so let the went. - t. of the old followhteasetreet. Tint the old ohne se Iron nesitina teitrat.l* tn.rev—hee had a regular "anliaw" et the fir., aweienor of "Ftni-arrr." twermnie be toeter.wd a 4i.went from home of the doings of TnFt i * Late. •-• Wrievrea, haft bean ennefiltd IN • as if ha mow +tonal fhb ennfoonilml," whereof" "eitnatea" M1. 1 1 ,,,, 5P. VIA n b asl mail.' to rmo the eimottr• of all the " 4 Inatitntae" . thin fall. that 'nem+. :ni^lit wnilller toil efere et the item dieenreriee meheln thin *ear of arum 11470. Ant Wriarrvai sometime no imeli thine—s• •nv 1111/4 elqv ape ler referrine to ?MC Diettoehre "t?itnetml" le often nsi}!# i a a nerfentoartletnle het .loneine to a noon or nwroonn hint nerve a. en afliective. event 1w a *went anti nmnatural emaireetien. Thlig Oakwood is in se;volierm , with the fusee of the haat writers f - the Ron , lanansee. end "korner rhia If he anothlne like what he nor yule it 1, 0-41 scholar. But we suspect few old 'Omni kind . of a "whereof " mart: t readr to fall Int , ' line and march to the mUelo of the Ma aril Arnm. no matter what the time may be, or to what nisei+ it mar lead him, 4 The only question he Ironltl ask irrmlil he.- Will it ainnse no? , and is it ooptikr ? How man' oneli ilenplp there are in tbe world! and the. are of just about u much consequenqe in hn man society u the froth upon the surface or the passing strain. The "little ants." at which "Ow Tesciiin" sneers so contemptuously, can tell him better than to call ° situated' an adjective in the sen tence, "Towanda is 'Minded en the KUPgDP. banns." 'Situated "is to4ie parsed here in connection with is, and as a 'matter of course it is as a paorive verb and nothing else. Did-our "OLD Tzscure" ever hear or read of such e thing? Übe never did, lel himlook inßstowtes or any other English grammar; et, if be has no crammer, leC; him ask any • schoolboy twelve. years of age, and he will tell our old friend that "fa situated 'Shouldlbe parsed together, and;iii R passive verb sgtxteing with (not belonging 10. Towanda for its nominative. Now see the fob 4 lv, air. Editor, of making a giest bugaboo abo*: n7thing. If the "magneto," at the Institetb ferl4 in connection with the committee-man re to by " Casein " in your hums of Nov. 2, 1 ' not attempted to force this kind of analysis*, on the teachers, all this scribbling ankillil.' " wrath of. our Achilles" might have been *AI* ed. But we claim the privilege of thinking t ourselves, and it w il l bo of no use for any at' men to endeavor to make us believe anythA so contrary to reason acid common 'sense. V j . If a king on his throne, or a multitudoW kings, should try to make. us believe that Um* was" elate . and white was black—that the Bun rose in the north and set In the south—we would not believe him ; our own good sense would tell us better. So, when a set of learned (?) pro cessors talk about a "situated" town or a l' whereof" owner, we shall express our mind about it and rebuke such nonsense. We often attended the Institutes of Prof. Co. 'EVEN and of Prof. Cgr eel, and we uniformly found them very interesting. Subjects were in troduced which we could . apply in the School room. We went away feeling richly paid for the time we spent. Our only'regret ',was, that they lasted no longer. Our time was not em ployed in listening to the reading of the plays of Shakspeare, or anything else of the kitid. The only thought of Couruir andief Cursaircx seemed to be, How can we best instruct -them. in their dirties as teachers 't Sore all is changed ; the sound or the rife and drum is heard from the adjacent counties of the State, and the word goes down the line—" Boys, fall in! March to this merry tune ! Just as you see others do, so must yen!" But we motif do it ; and hocause we Q Ir THE Consgrt," and our old friend, the " TEACII72I," lift up their noses and sne Well, it is a free country. and la every man do as it seemed' to hirn.goixl. If xman has not independence rd,rni lid enough . to do right because it is right, Leis a poor ores titre. He iefa "whereof" man, ready to follow ;when the life and drum are heard to sound, uo matter ?istiether it is "Baits and Saddles!" " Horse and Away!". ur a charge:. But we had almost forgotten to notice the sentence about the " whereof " own,r of that mountain castle. "Wherectis here plainly an adverb." So says Wrassrr.n. It is in the seuteuee—"The owner whereof was a giant "—equivalent to "of which," as "the owner of which." Jrc. Now, Mr. Editor, we hope the anxious and despairing ones are satisfied. If not, " the lit tle ant " can give them further explanations. In regard to the Teachers Institutes—it this whirl and hurrah is to continue -if we are lobe compelled to march to the same "old tune" in future t we shall stay at huine, and the Institute, so far as concerns us, may end where the ," To wanda ,' Burlington Plank Road" did a few years since—in a big mud-hole behind a hem locic p. Now in conclusion no would say, if that same "OLD TEACHER" Wants to sucCl" at us, give him a ehanee : but let him remember that "The locontotlve, Oldilough and Ready, herer backs." ONE OF THE LITTLE ANTB. lie r" 3lit. ,Ar.vorty—Dear Sir : Mr. ; Sermorn STlaii - ON, nearly eighty years old, formerly a resident of North Towanda., gave me I some information in regard to the value of real eytate in the village of Towauda at the time of the first settlement of the place, which, if cor rect, may interest tome 01 your numerous read ers. He said that Wm. Mtaxs, Esq., bought his whole farm (which included what is now all the southern part of the village) of ABIAL Fos- TER for the sum of twenty-five dollars. Mr. tirnarroa farther stated that Deacon - Foram, with his four sons, Rtlrce, ABIAL, ABRAHAM and WILLIAM, were the first settlers of North Zs= wands, and that Mr. Ruff, the father of the late EzirA Burry, deceased, was the nest set tler. A year or two later, but at what date he could not tell, Mr. Fox, the grandfathor.of my esteemed friend, Mit.xes Fox; Mr. aromas said was the first settler in Towanda township. He settled there during—if not before—the Revolutionary war. He was the pioneer settler in all this region, though probably linsaartaw and JOUN STROP)! settled in Wysox about the same time. Old Mr. Fox was accidentally drowned near the mouth of Towanda Fmk in 1806, or near that • time. The o.d gentleman wentfisbing,.ft recreation be was said'ai be al waysivery fotid of. He ventured out on the ico to where it became too weak to sustain his weight, and it broke, letting him into the ricer. Here,l from appearance, he bad struggled for a long time trying to get oat, Melee beingbrokeu up some distance around where he fell in. My brother and I were cutting firewood a few rods from the bank of the river, directly opposite where the old titan was struggling, and heard him calling for help a long enough time for us to have taken a skiff which no had aethe shore and gone to his rescue, the rivey being clear of ice except the eddy where he who ; but we did not understand what lie was ealling_for,.and the brush teing so thick between us and the river that we could not sce him. In a short time Mr. BUCKLES CHAPLE came along, - wanting to bor row the skiff to go and help search for the body of old Mr. Fox, who, he said, was dipwnedover in the eddy. This was the first that we knew what the hallooing was for, that we had heard to long a time. , In my last communhuition I had not got through with that I wished to say about that island that has disappearedinam Towanda. Hr. ABIJAH NORTHItor built a house on the upper end of lived there for several years, and rais ed a number of young Noirrintors there. He cut all the timber off from the island, which was probably the mans cause of its being wash ed away. Beading in the %TORTEN of Nov. 21, the ori gin of the names of the several States, it is there stated that Pennsylvania was so called after WILLIAM PI.NN'S ilatighlCT SYLVANIA. Now is this correct? Had Wit.usw Petra a daugh ter of that name? I have read that Sylvania" means Woods, and the name literally is Penn's Vvotts ; and that WILLIAM Pear objected to hiving the - word " Penn prefixed to it, wishing to have the name simply " Sylvania,* bat was over-ruletrin this by the King ofEngland. Now will some reader of the REPOBITAI give us some light on this subject, and let us know the cer tainty of how Pennsylvania received its name and whitl l the meaning of the name is? Perhips most of what I have tauten - above s litter tout np. of the inhabitants of tilted!bed than to ma bat pauttintias than jottings may rental than at stiatethiap that *whoa oat Omen at Ittrafitad, Nor. IL Swain— , 7ratir=le, good fidrili tor - thebsielinir ymblie is the change in the time of arrival sad after.** of. the Monads stage .41 Minors. The amnectirm is now emnicte. and a traveler on go from Laporte to Tmrandatbesamedavl An the old schedule it trek a die and • half to %novenas& the &tame. 30 WWI We hen - Mr. Ifgannwill "tootle* op thit relined. and vadnee the time to .two bona...-Adlionn lhee And thit is hat what le Is dent, Xr.'llesi Press, and will be able I. give you, a ride in a , short - time. • . ler C. G. FURMAN. political editor of the Elmira 'Daily Adcatimeroras the redpi oat en - Tuesday evening last of a set of silver. "vomited by a large number OititaPt of El. mire, tvitbent distinction of Tarty. he noes .ion was tbe close of a quarter of a century in the editorial chair. Speeches were made by several pmminerit gantlet*, representathes of both political parties. Mr. Csaallasann. of the Gazette. made some appropriate remarks. - after which be recited an ode, tinont tobi an Editor," and in oonclusion offered the following I=l "Here's to the Veteran Editor All silver-monied to-night, Bin! Hip—s cheer in honor Of his noble years of strife! Mir Mn. Erma : Can the teach ers of Bradford county be so lost 14 the inter ests of their profession as to allow sentiments ineentdstent with their views to be accepted and adopted at their meetings, without-oven saying a word to prevent such action? IT it true that . "the . committee man" " : passed ; resolutions through each Institute"? Is it possible that the committee man held the tongues of the hundreds of members of the . Bradford 'County Teachers' Institute so firmly, that even "Calm n," who is accustomed to . _ extemporaneous •peaking,-had'"rib chance to question" the resolutions, and did the committee mau open theirmonths and poor down that which "hdled to give.the views of the teachers at large"? Were the teachers obliged to accept and then adopt what they deemed untrue? Is it not false that there was no chance to oppose the amp. Lion er rejection of the report of the committee on resolutions? Is it probable that the com mittee man reported his views only, or those of the members of the three committees? bind we, too, attribute the trace of bitterness in "Cusicures" effort to hid being "left out "7* COX3EITTE Nast • "In tut, a delighthil sense of satisfaction seems to nerUde the numerous efforts of -his pen." [Why not;if he has each a controning power as Cnsurrr" grants bim, butperchance wishes "interpreted mildly",lo] SHEEMEQUIM—Mr. Editor I am hallinclined to declare, like Paul Pry. that "I will never do anothei: good-natured act as long as I live." Mrs. tlruudy will undoubtedly open her eyes suspiciously when she reads this in offensive little declaration, although I will has ten to assure her there is really no `corm for alarm on her part;—truth compels mo to ad mit, however, that my mind is seriously agi tatel as regards persons of her calibre ever reaching heaven. I have waited patiently tocbronicle any event worthy of note, fully realithig "That which befdro na lies in daily life Is the prime wisdom., Wurrrum, in his "Home Ballads," mentions a little town in which he once visitedspeaks_ of the people—of their quiet ways and inert ness. In vroparing this communication, one stanza in the poem seemed to-me very applica ble. Spetking of the residents, he says : • " They keep in nni'u trust The old, bill round of things." It were better, pewhaps, could we all follow We advice of JAMASCILIIII, the Arabian' poet, viz : " Take:the title of nobility which thou hest received by birth, but endeavor to - sdd to it an other, that both may form a true nobility. There is between the nobility of thy father and thine own the same difference which exists be tween the nourishment of the ei cuing and of the morrow. The food of yesterday will not serve thee for to-dsy and will not give thee strength for the next:" The public exercises of Moralism's's students on the 18th inst., was a- decided success. The parts were well sustained, displaying the 'Skill ful and efficient management of an excillent teacher. Prof. U. B. Towsmr., teacher of vocal music, has a clasti e,f about thirty or forty scholars who are progressing finely, and do credit to atuach er who thoroughly understands tho art. But I fear I have given your readem a longer letter than they care for; and will therefore fin ish the present with the lbreat of punishing them again, ere long, with a longer Nov. as ,1870. I=l EDITOR'S TADLE.—The Little Corpo ral Magazine for December closes the eleventh •volume of that brilliant , juvenile. Tho maga zine has now been published live years and a half, and has attained au unprecedented popfi larity and circulation. It is now enlarged, im proved, and beautifully illustrated. The No vember and December numbers of 1870 are of ered free to all who subscribe now for the next year. Don't fail to give your. ehildren this ater juvenile magazine. It Is published in Chi cago, Illinois, by Sewell .1. Miller, at ono dollar and a half a year, 15 cents for a single copy, Beautiful and generous premiums are given for clubs. —Godey's Lady's Itouk, for December,. is on, our table. The embellishments are " rust Time of Asking," a fine steel-plate; a steel-platet title-page two elegant Christmas pictures., "Remember the Poor," and "Christina. Murree' ing ;" colored wool-work pattern; colored faah ion-plate extension sheet, &c. ;The January • number,ki commence the forty-first year of the Lady's Book, and Dow is the time to com mence making up elnbk. The following are the terms for 1871: One copy, one year $3 00 t'wo colses, one year.. 5 00 Three copies, one year 7 50 Four copies, one year 10 00 Five copies, one year, and an extra copy tit . to the person getting up the club, mak ing !di wpim 14-00 And so on, the larger the number, the cheapel• in proportion. No lady should be without Go dey for 1871. Address L. A. Godey, Phila. . —Dzoonraes Mos - mu ALuiazizz.--Choico• Literature, Pashious, Music, Household Mat ters, etc., combining the entertatning, the use ful, and the beautiful. The model parlor maga zine of America. Splendid Chromorremiumal . To each yearly subscriber at $3;00, will be sent, post-free, . - beautiful 13,00 parlor Chrome, size 10x13, and quite equal to a' fine oil painting`; or, for $l,OO extra with the f'5,00 Chrome is also given "The Mischievous Pets," by Carter, size 1(1x20, or the "Blonde and Brunette," size 13:17, price 110,00 4 :each ; or, for $3,00 ex tra, "lied Itidinghood," by Diffenbach, size 16x 20, price.sl2,ooand the tt5,00 Chromo - ; or, for $3.00 extra, Jerame Thompson's masterpiece, " Hiawatha's Wooing," chromoed by Gurney, size 15:25,..price $15,00„ to include the c,1,00 Chrome ; or, for three subscribers at 13,00 • ach, will be rent "Hiawatha's Wooing.". with the 15,00 Chromo to two of the subscribers. This is the most liberal offer in the way of premiums ; ever made, being $5,00 in value:for a single sub scription requiring only $3,00 In cash, or 118,03 iu value for $4,00 in cash, er $3lOO in value for $5,00 in cash, dr $33,00 in value for $6,00 in cash, 0r531.00 in value-for 19,00 in cash, and the fin est and best Chromes ever published:Jl=li „.. men copies of the Magazine, with ci mailed free on receipt of 15 cents. Address W. SEMCINGS DEROIIZST, 898 Broadway, New York. The Chromo, ” Hiawatha's Wooing," without any other premium, will be given for only two subscriptions, or ono aubscriptlowfortwo years. =LSO LOCAL • Dor A. M. WARNER has just receiv ed from the city a large supply of watches. and jewelry, plated ware, de. ierf M. Jim.soies improved chart for cutting ladies' and misses' garments. In stritelione given by Mrs. E. C. AeneasAs, Bridge street. Sir Miss Gamut has a nice as sortment of Millinery Goods, and is selling at low prices. Hats ready trimmed from one :dol lar to ten. Corner Main and Pine streets. $l4l - For nice toilet articles, &c., suitable far holiday presents, go to Diutrea Drug Store, Parrott's block. S. T. bECKER. has leased a portion of lascanssoska shop, and is now manu facturing bedsteads, which may bo had whole sale and retail, at J. 0. Fnoerfs. Jr' Ceesihas returned from the city with a larggind attractive assortment of Stationery, Miscellaneous Books, 4c. He has also establisheda circulating library. This is something which has lag been needed in the place, and Mr. C. should be well patronised. tar If you want the best Black Alpacas in market, doablefeoa,abklartee,go b. Errsa h Havuzura. MEE 11116Partmpir sdrabinixr have sold theirefirliish, bet ban not abposafit tbeirSMO.o - 7 0 ). 124 Off on Oft , • ilipaiinozatiltris;notwitbitaa; fog the Ms dm' ethlotillretheinglreth, boo ! , "dos to .thek, baratii Erfeloa l 4 l o Ipeotho: skiis. - Thatithal Market 1s eloithiekedidth both mot% smoked bsolik.poolthp sad evert 1111. air: a. O. non has got his new Facionliestb.oompielod, spilt% short time add maindisetam alildnds of common fur niture. By the env, ho keeps, thp largest and best amortment, of bed•rodin nd parlor% sots to be had in any establishment, and his prices gar Cu*llinintuN has just returned hum the day with a new stock of goods milk ble to the 11111111014 sasertanat of fins Ws phi and watches can't be beat in the country. us. A regular meeting - the Franklin Fire Cempany.will be held at the Da nine Rouse, an Wednesday evening. - Dee. lin, at 7 o'clock, for the election of °Flee:sand the transaction of other 'important business. Every member of the Company is requested to be present.. I. B. licirmarr, En. Fitior,,Soo'y. • - Foreman. Wiriiirs. E. C. AaiEnruia has em- . ployedlies.Aumon humus, the ;similar dress -maker, who will after the sth of December as her in the duties pectalu to her vocation. TO those wbohaieempkoyed her, Moonstones. meat will be sufficient; to those Who have not been as fortunate 101 can only say, if you Want your dresses cis in the most amorredstyle and nicely fitted, give law a call. . . . Mrs.-Lcounatan also keeps s into assestanent of real bisss, embroideries, patterns from Me dam Demmer ; alio the greatlf celebrated M..huson's Implored Chart foliating la dies, missies' and cldloiren's dresses, batpies, sacks, km Chart. Of instruction to be had on ly of Mrs. E.C., Anzeita.v, Dtidge4treet, wands, Pa.• ear If you want Chriothla Picturrs sit for them now. Hamm & Oviritit will . nish you the bed pictures made it ressonible prices, their work is monad by-none. gar Mrs. J. D. HILL is receiving Millinery Goods every iieek, at prices unsur passed by any establishment inTowanda. First door east of BILICULL do BrDOZWAYS, Bridim street. ' ittir-31rs. - J. D. Hui. has every new and novel style of Bonnet And Bat that can be had In New York city. First door east of Biala -FULL & REDOXWAVB,, Bridge street. Catiomo . .Pfkrioo . Haws.— The latest and most elegant style made,not on. lj an infringement but an improvement on the celebrated Dutch Chronic). Made by Manama & Overix, and especialli recommended flu the holidays. as,. A milkman in Isiniworlituietts was surprised, on the morning afar election, by the payment of a email bill held by Lim against one of his customers. The good we. man explained to him that her husband "had got $2 for his vote and she wished there was an election every week." Votes seem to be -very cheap up there, but not near so cheap u gro ceries and provisions at McCann a.. Km's. is.. Anli.iher • new stock of Milli nery Goods just received at the sign of the Big Bonnet, opposite the Court House, which will be sold cheaper,than the same quality of goods can be bought elsewhere in Towands. Also a splendid line of ladies' Velveteen, Plush, Astraces and Beaver Cloaks, from r . 2,50 up. le— H. B. McKtAx's Law Office and Insurance Agency, overParciesStore, west side of Main street, Towanda, l'a., issues poli cies on all hinds of Insumlde property in the &ins Insurance Company, and in other good and safe companies. Losses promptly adjusted. ').l. A. Buxom is an authorized solicitor for the .t,tna Insurance Company. lllir Just step into Mis. J. D. Hux's and see her winter styles of Bonnets and Hats, just received from the largest importing houses in New York city. First door east .of Bitaxaamilvitmozwav's, Bridge street. ATTEwnols. —More New *oda just, received at the new Dry Goods Hone of • ErAxs & &Lamm. Bridge Stretqt, Towanda. td. "A splendid lot of Cloaks and Cloaking's, at EVANS & IluzinEttfo. ScrtivEN - En I. Irish Poplins, all colors, just received at EvaNs h linaunies. a The best Velveteens in 'mar:. ket, at EVANS gt. liturnsnin. ria- Black and colored' Velvets cut on bias for trimmings, at e • • EVANN & Ilmvuerres. -a Ladies' Wrappers and Draw as, and full lin6 of Children's Wrappers, at Erta~s do lianawrint, Bridg,e.St., Towanda, Pa. COUGHS AND COLDS.—ptiiing the wet, changeable seasons of felt and winter, when throat and lung diseasea are so frequent, persons should bear in mind the importsrice of promptly arresting their progress by using the proper remedies. The thousands who die an nually of consumption were first attacked with what they thought to be only a slight cough or cold on the breast. and errotu*sly leaving it would wear itself 011 negleeteetlieLproper rem edies until their disease terminated in consump- tion and death. • Haasoa's Compound 6yrup of Tar never fails is curing the worst cases of coughs, colds, hoarseness, catarrh on the brag, sore throat and asthma. It °is an . infallible remedy for whooping•cough.. It is no private quack prep aration, being pripared under the immediate supervision of a graduate of the Pennsylvania Medical College, and peessribed by some of the leadingphysielens is tho United States. It is strictly a,scientifie Preparation, containing all the medi cal virtues of the Pine Tree Tar in a - cv");.nntrated form, combined with tho best de ulaents and expectorants known to the Trio. fes.iun. -Price 50 cents per Valli°. Sold it P. W. litowx's Drug Store, Towanda, and HEEL= 1%; VAUtill.Vtl Drug Stare, Wyalusibig. Russia. & lAzaws, Propretors, Philadelphia, Oat. 6,'70.-3m MARIIIB—THOMAI3.--Nov.' au"; 1870, at the ' farm-hotise . of W. A. ThUmas, by Elder Alexander Greenlaw e •J. E. tag., of Troy, to, Miss J. Alice Then7s,.a Towanda, daughter of W. A. Thomas, Esq. TITSNER—DAMES.—At Esat Smithfield, Noy. SS, 1870,1)5i D. S. Dean, Mr. Charles O. Tor. net and Mas Sarah C. Salter. . . DHINEWATER,-"-Iti • Rushville, Susquehanna county, at thei residence of I!cr son-ip-law 8. IL Canfield, Esq., Kra. Hannah Drinkwater,l aged 93 years And 3 months. _ EVANS.—In Tunkhannock, Wyoming county,' Nov. 19, 1870, of consumption, Was Elizabeth C. Evans, in the 33d year of her ago. llClGER&lnLitchfield, Dec. 21, 1864-taeht. Johnson Boers, in the toith sear of his 'age. lie was akin& loniband and good father. He lures it wife and eight children, together with a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn his lbss. The Savior has called the soldier home todwell with Him above— To slog with angels around the throne of ever ? luting love. His generous deeds with us remain ; While here on earth we stay, Thv memory shall'neer beway forgot, Until we are.passed a. Oa battle-fields where mince, roared, Thou west so trussed tried— Oar laws maintained, the Union !saved— And traitors' power defied; . For those noble deeds we all do bless Thy memory here below. Ma we be prepared to meet with you, When we are called to got • To the poor, the needy and distressed, Thou . didst lend helping hand ; To supply their wants and eue their pains, Thou thdst ever ready stand. Thy loving kindness unto all Usa been so freely given, That Jens stands with open arms - • To welonne yen in Heaven. I. J. H. MEN HARRIED- rim DIED.' , rn -- . . , 4111,111. alir t alliganal)1111 = 1 0 1114411111 * 112, ---A 04161 2. 4° :',liiikt . ' ' '''ls,co**4lWith" W 44.1410., !rani% I *ID hodaWra*hati sir St'sSt'sar b t 4312 ..than To n on& vul q; Stra , 10 u°o 7 . . 7 11 n 1 : irg. IL Witiim Vow% MIL, t' •f • .. Teas, for, Store, . tirdicioe d',Ute very per lb. st the Re& Wh* & Ift. *I , Wee i liblelterel, only ; one I &Wing pe r at - M. I. Lctrats. - .; : -; ,il. • '.'..------;4•,..=---,..; .i - - •, - iir a Dines Faiine ":for Pnii dings and far irk by , - •; ' - - jaw 113, - ; . . • • :. 111.4. Lax°. - !fru and Cigars,, , great iviasitualla rata chart:for vs* at Bine Store. llama= & RIDGEWAY. 1 a • IC chltillaiy Conventiori. of milof.T. of ItiadfordsonnlY; la meet On the third Wednesday in Mme i . G.W.C.T. Chase tolm'p resent. B. C. Cianous &ley. naini, Nov. 21, 1870.441. ' . tbo LO $1 To be; 1 WI hwit sitl =e a . t Laid zea ft' t :ll DM Trinik Goa; 'Merchant ..1 •arGood, Molasses at 44 cents per Virit 1 the. Red, White and Blue.-Store, ge ß g Street., : .. . Nov. 10 4 1670; ~ i 3 Nori : —AU 'persons , who .: are member good standing of Union Lodge, No. 106, U Chapter, No. 161, and ;Northern Command , No, - 16, are hereby notified that an elect will be hold at Masonic • Hall. To. wands; Ps., D0c.114870, at 6, p. K., 1a the of (+lodine a President. Secretary, and purpose m a )) Trustees ortho Masonic Hall Association, to serve Ode year. H. B. Maras, Soc'y Ma sonic Hall tAsweiation. , Nov. 14;1870.- 4-w. Apu CoAL.—This coal reqpires less draft than the hardest *bite ash was, Old burns fret* , and all up cleSnz—leaving heavy, red ashas,!of leas bulk than those of any other coal. lEwftl particularly please thong house keepers who have been using soft or itßarclay coat, as it gives a steadier, more durable and cheaper tris, and much IA& objectionable on account of flying ashes.. I would be pleased to hare the citizens of To. wands, and vicinity give this coal a fair trial; and am confident it will give good satisfaction. I have all sizes and at same prices as other coal. 113... Orders left at my Office, No. 3 Mercnr's Block on 'ark street, or at F. J. Calkins' Book Store (Post4ffice) will receive prompt Igen. tion. N.M. WELLES. j , -Towanda, N0v.,9 1870. I be•amuse pursued by the CascadeMills,.of selling good flour et the low est possible prices, is productive of numerous advantages.,lt makes a reedy market for ths: superior wheat of our vicinity; supplies con.; Burners t h e cheap and wholesome article of fresh gronW flour;and as a natural result makes activelneiness for the Mills. War in Europe, drouth;and short crops, art haviug the effect to raise prices • but this Mill at all times sell at minimum piing. • July *lB7O. aa. • your 'Butter, Eggs etc., at the Bed White and Blue Store. NS. Cash paid for Graiu at the Bed Willie anil Blue Store, Bridge St. Towanda. &wawa, & Rfitow.tx. - Mir Candies of all kinds; war :anted the fleet, at wholesale and retail, cheap. er than the'cheapest, at the lted: White and Blue Store. Oct. 13:70. Ma. . 1/frnttat's Music Store, east of ~ ercur ' s Bank, first door, where you will find (Pianos, Melodeons,. Organs, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Strings, Aceordeons Clarion eta, Fla ts, Sheet Music, Instruction nooks fur all lust ments, Music Books and all kinds :of Musical lerehandise. April 14, 10. 45 r ler Go to the, Bakery, first door north of Ward House, for fresh Crackers. 0ct.127, 1870. 1). W. Swor' & Co. 4 ' — , Great 9 , - 3 - - '' sai-ICireat reduction in Teas at the Red White .1: Dine Store, Bridge St. - I Be 4NULI & idr HENRY Kumla, Merchant Tai lor, Bri , go street. 16,..[Burnett's; celebrated liavorinff extractsi for eats be M. 3. Lutia. • June 18, 1870. , . - - Sellout..—The Winter . Term of ROme AMulemy will commence Monday, Nor. 21, 1870 and'continne 17 wocke. Those wish ing to enter llic tiehool will find it to_ their ad. vantage to aliplv early. • P. CuntsPr.m., Principal: Miss AN_LNDA Unsamv.u, Assistant. Nov. :1, /tom Second-hand Sewing Machines for sale t a bargain by Wickham ..Black. Alto, itachine Neafica, Oil, Thread, Silks, April /6, Ig7C‘—tf. —seri gnartAntee satisfaction in - ankthe Bork we do. We ent, make, and trim clothing ler men and boys wear. H. Hamm .S; o, ' 4 Bridge Street. Towanda, Pa. , C. O. ,S) 1 begileave to inform my,old friends, and the 'public generally, PROVISION opened A NEW GROCERY . AND STORE IN BEIDImmAN73 BLOCK,I3KIDGE STREET, and 'respecthilly 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 AEADY PAY, I feel confident that my prices will compare favorably with any Mob-. lisliment in the country. I hays particular attention to the -selec tion of notatn SP/CPA,and warrant them pvna. Dlyssortment of TEAS is complete, and ranges prices from nISTY CENTS to ONE DOLT. 11 AND FORTY CENTS. Coffee gronnd to orde ,-find sold at the lowest price. Give me a call. _ GEO. L. REELER. -Townndi, July 14,1870. Goods delivered to all parts of the }tillage free of charge. Bed White & Sloe Store. 1826.! MONTANYES 1870. Have just opened a large andeaietally select. sod stock of' goods for the fall trade. Dress Goode] Slieetmgs, Flannels,-Prints, do. Teas, Sugars, Syrups, and firtmeriea of all- kinds at New York prices. Citickery and Glassware of our own importation, in fact - too extensive a stock t u t:emote, bought exclusively for cub, and g nteed to be meld at lower prices than ever offered' In this market. - Nit. Dr. H. C. Porter , Sou it Co k /WWII celebrated Electric Oil for ;isle. Nov 4; 1870. '. . F.,a Rm. UXTIL Arab. 1, 1871. One of the, finest and best.located Stores in To wanda. Enquire of Griffiths a.. Patton. or H. Harris, Merehant Tailor, Bridge street. No 3,1870-4 w. . . -.The Winter Term of Williams port trlckinson Seminary, at Williamsport, Pa., a school for both sexes, will begin January S. 1871, *lth uildings thoroughly improved, new Phil aio Apparatus, new pianos,. a full corps' efficient teachers. The school IS wor thy of public patronage. Buildings commo dionsl-lubtation delightful. Totil charges' per year (English branches), FPot' farther -information address the Presi dent, or send for a catalogue. W. LEE SPOpSIVOOD, D.D., ' Trot. _lO, 1870-2 m. President, ler Mai Beasin's, the most fash ionable Millinery and Dressmaking Establish ment 'in Towthids, one ddor east of Bt. C.-Mer cy's Batik. NOV. 9,1870, WeBTED--100,000 feet Beech, Birch Maple Plank, for whieb the highest price will lie paid. • • . Also', two good Cabinet Makers. T. I. Lieu. • • Wialtissag, Nor. 7, 1870—tf. ter J. P. Keener,.the popular and fashionable Boot and Shoo Maker, still - lives, and his shop still exists over Rockwell's Gro. eery Moro, opposite the Means House. 'Every bodyj and bla_grandmother go there for Keen er's make of Boots and Shoes. A call from old and now friends will claeor him in his temporsri adversity. Ho still sticks to his last, and his work cannot be excelled. Special attention given to Ladies custom shoes. Tours truly, J. P. KEENER. A:NE* THING ix Towsitm.,:- - _-Ladies Furnishing Store, Millinery, Dress sad Furnish-. ing Goods, in Bealleman's,New Block, Bridge St., Towanda, Pa. Mn. E. O. Amami, would :51sectrallY inaonnoe , that she tc'hisle of of th Towan e comic:dims storo.roomi in Beidlenuises Block, Dre es and m Brio0: th lot. and has opened a first clam Fuft Stare. Ladies' and l ebildren s Goods, read rude, eoustantil on hand or madam order. Mem:gest Pattern Specimens every month, and !animal to all desiring theta. By using our best endear ors id please our_ patrons, we how to secure a share of the ezeiMine oar go ods and patronage. Huss call and prioes. MBI3. E. O. AOBBRIILN. 0 t. FOPS. gzzo '; T. • MaRC I TTRS- 1 0 11 10 1 07 1 0ak - 774rri! , ?:1 : 41,tri , TUESDAY EPENZW, bie4Xl4. -Y ORAATI) kiefittorWiTZANZe 4 Ritr.:nrocesita uustdittesocmitet •win present OtillillilxillaDjbc4dh. gni Es. alma" want mew and maw** austones made eaPran! l 4j for 11 / 1 1 ?"" 1 4 3WS-1/1"..417,, Eitavaboigiw • , , • Clow &IWO • ... . ....... ..111we,11tonle Howes IMMISONATIONS: EgTang.the saneanr . ' .. 0. A. Mgdnin 4theenerne, Xing Thos. B. Johnson :.Haman. Overman Ot ree;toGeo. T. Cede Zereeti.Masennittle,.. - .1 - • JAlLldenry MIIOO2 Mordecai M. Theo.-WWI Wet Priest. • - • ' Mr. Chen M. Witt Propbeteeu. Prophetesa. - ' Mies Mary Woodruff A, -IL HMO. arbrah..:, 110'4. M t Bis ßaldwin hop. Ohotanam Duette. Plata' oflimier, ate. for Poe!: tiplartato erneo bills which 410 be c!ti-la due tune. Victims oat Voitan." issiecat. zit:l4 Ebbe. Dreg &mei Orders by mail may be addrea• Ind to Irs & liampan, ey. 0.4%. Igack.,C. KethAta. ! 1 ; W. with* or BT. Amid. 1114.. expel* tom *vied the Association In Or the eaftrall: -together a n d ECTrltate_proceeda sre to bie devoted to .u. na i nd in = eq bag he the low Steanser. bee Induced the to pat the Tickets at one dollar. and ea but a *Mind number will be sold. persona dashing them. stow snake thetr porretuun at once.. - A. A. HEENEt COUNTY - - POUNTENDENT, Towanda, rt. bilks with B. N. Peek. second door below the .Wind Saute. 11R11 beat the once the last Saturday at mouth and at all other time 'when not called away ea bud; nem sounded with' the fluporitendeary: All letters should hereafter be addressed as • ikr-140 ANONEY 'QUICKLY MADE .BY , al: active man a=d Won= getting aohsettPtloin for tho great religious and literary weekly Tka Carts fiedos. edited by HENRY WARD BEECHER. Haring inns of contributoni the lest, talent ~and. A rig verrial storyby ab ths DiMous authoresa of Curio Tom's Cabin," just berm. — Esrey. suliticribor for 18T1 'receives the per roesum vaites, nod the people's favorite, HastuSoroa' Odom worth Up, Free.. 'This azw and unequalled combination is TAMING use Imp ran.,All are doing well, catalog, from $lO to SYO a day.. Now-,ia the mamma Tram act Tian and gram s& There is positively nothing that will rev von so um. Copy of - paper, chapter, at story and nresternis. fess, Wier. - A. U. HUBBARD, 100 Chestnut gt., Philadelphia dec-1,'70 TOWANDA BRIDGE COMPANY: animal meeting of the kholders of the Towanda Bridge Company, for Mk election of a Pres ident, Treasurer. and ids Itanairifs, td serve the en- suing year. will be held at the PlrarNattonid Bank of Towanda. on Wednesday, Jan. S. 1871, betwean the beans of one and threap. to. sordolg N. N. BETTS. Jr., Noel. NOTICE TO. CARPENTERS f, The undersigned base made eeninsentents tots sum (*postal' CHESTS OF TOOLS, catering them anntattsms - nits last Dr. All. desiring such insurance ire respectfully invited to Mire ass all. . CAKE' & VINCENT. 6en."lnaursnee Agin.. Towanda, Ps. dec2l3lo NEW BOARDING HOUSE.—The subscriber baying teamed of J. P. Van Fleet his Dwelling House on State Street. ono door out of Dr. Pratt's °eke, is 111 W prowled to receive Boarders by the day oriweek at reasonable rates. N.B.—Persons attending Court will Sad this a convenient and comfortable place to stop. Dee. 1:70. L. !I', ROUE. ►TRIAL LIST FOR DECEMBER T 2.1111, 1870. I A. B. Smith tn. Win. R. inures et al do 0. A. Hudson et al trespass Caroline Hall vi. T.P. & Mary R. Hall cane Wm. M. Chaffee Iry Richard Bourn gar : att ex Win. Chamberlin va. EllaieVanghti. ..case Geo W. White m 7.2. Rockwell..... cane John Carman vs. 11. R. Millet a 1.... k, Jacob Grace v.. B. B. Wobider -----' ' John Ilogneen vs. Win. Elsbree. - ...: J. P. Horton vs. Crandall k llama Jeremiah Taudermark vs. John 0. Want. Samuel Colo vs. Jas. t. Boners 4 14 ,0111 Lyman Mato= et al vs. Sullivan k Erie Coal ltadroad Co damages Gordon, Fellows ..k: McMillan tie. Welles, Friable & Co .. Henry Strops vs. Milton Bailey— ....... ... J. E. Gillett vs.J. A. Smith. . ... Stephen Elayson • s. Jacob Emery et al trespmui Lawrence Blessing vs. It. M. Welke ~: .. appeal Patrick Kinney vs. Manson Flabree et al appeal H. W. Patrick vs. Daniel MeDuffec c7C MOO Chas. F. Terry mi. Prudence Ice ejectment almira Carley's nee vo..HoraCe Hewitt covenant Thomas Brock - se. P. T. Ferguson. . . .... —ejectment A•bpeonas for find week returnable on Monday, December 12th, at 10 am., and for second week on Nbuday, December 19th. at 10 am THOdIAS. Prot. REPORTER JOB PRINTING OFFICE_ recently added greatly to our taellitie - s, tee ard preparod to do all Muds of JOB PRINTING AT LOWER PRICES • 13E `I.T ER ST Y L - E - • Thu auy establishment in NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA. e.u.T.. AT THE REPORTER OFFICE AND EXAMINE SPECIMENS. Sie 7 l,stata for Sale. VOR SALE.—Housn and Lot on State Street, met of Tbird, tor wale ;Leap, and other valuable town property. Apply} to H. 11. Me, Kean. Towanda. Office In Patch's flock. decal() VARM FOR SALE.—The under- A: signed offers for rale his plum at Mountain Lake, in Burlingteruownship, at a great baagain. ; There areniteen acres °Vaud. a dwelling' house and a blacksmith shop, mishit 2 S acres wheit on ground and a good young smehard.rThe only reason for selling is that the prellibt - Owner desires to change his business. lONS LEWIS. Mountain Lake, Nor. 2.2. 1870. ; 6w* '& 1 0R SALE.--=-The house known as the Academy Bonze." situated an State Shoat, between Third and Fourth Streets, with lot 763154 feet. House well finished and neatly papered, containing 10 or 12 rooms and oellar..' Water run ning into same by lead pipe, and the Joint use of a never-failing well on the-premises. ALSO—House;and lot on &liana Street. adjoining the residence of Jahn A. Codding. rag, Lot 7.51125 feet. Thehonse contains 6or 7 rooms. and cellar: Good, well of water premises. Possession given immediately to the former. and to the latter April 1s1:1871. For prices and terms apply to. W. W. KillPhitry. office of Pa. k T. C. tB. B. Co., Towanda. Pa. , dec.l.lo. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR V tlALE.—ltinety•Ave acres of land with new Cir cular Saw Mill and other Improvements, situated In Albany - township. i short mile above the village. Comdderbarthe location of this mid it le supposed -to be the beet plane on taw. Etr•am, for either grist mill. saw mill, planingrintil. manufachning turd tore. or any such businesst 'A yid amount of bard pie, basswood, beach. bmvh, sib and Immlock can be brought into this mill, by the neighbors at a fair price. The proprietor has about one million of his own. This mid has proved safe against high waters sluce'the old mill was Milli about twenty years. ago. The Dusliere Ballmarls finished put the mill. .E:derigielng persons will do wed to ex amine thidproperty. The proprietor . would prefer only to ea ono-half to a person of good character. 1 • that could invest from one to two, thousand dollars in the business. A. new house lied lot beside the au Works. For further particulars inquire at said house Or at the dee.l,lll-6m - OM SALE—My_ House and Lot A- on Pine street is offered for solo at a bargain. For further particulars' enquire on the premises. Sept. WM. 1 MIA CHASE. FOR SALE.-HOUSE AND LOT, • !Ablate on Fourth street. neirJames Phi= Rouse 21532 feet. with well and'cistern. good and fruit. Enquire of o.D.Wreintam. at the store of Wiethaw k Mack's. Sept. O. 1870. . lAlUit FOR SALE IN MONROE TOWNSILIP.—Tho subscriber offers _for sale his Valuable tom: Wing ou the Berwick teriltke. in Monroe township, three miles from the village of Monroe, and seven miles from Towanda, with • good road leading from both the above places. The Sullivan & Erie Railroad also panes through the farm. It contains 190 acres, about 85 &Orel under good state of cultivation; good hotlaßßot too large orchards. and Omen watered., Terms easy. .7 _. • .C. RTGRAT, 2d. South Brazteb , Aug. 100. FOR SALE.=The Mount4in Lake Farm in Burlington twp. I now offer for sale my valuable farm, located at Mountai : Lake. an the Berwick turnpike. Burlington twp at a n bargain. The Orin contains 133 sues. 100 acres improve l; shoat 60 wires stumped and fenced. (100 acres Mans There are two dwelling homes. one new hares.batu. one large and one email farm bum, a good palmy. ~der home and fixtures, two apple orchards. a goodly number of- Peach. Pear, Plum and Cherry bees. two good amino of water-saes eachhouse: Llio a large and commodious work mod Washer. Adjoining the farm la that beautiful sheet of inter, known as u lleantain Wm." cowing some 65 bares. nearly 611 mmie Of which betompsto me by =from E. Overton: Eau. There is oleo wawa af five acres adjoining the Wm. which Is well supplied with springs of pas cc6d Wider. The grove and lake hare already become quite not as a resort for pksaure seekers. - P. I will sell a millciente quantity o 7 seasoned lumber tor building a house-Mat feet. I can also furnish the shingles and lath if desired. Also, eight good-towa, hogs and sheep. - The dlsiance from the Omuta Towanda tag miles; to Troy 9 miles; to Ulster 7 mike; Konrad = 6 settee Inetaither particular: A = of X Baia Proprietor. Oct. 13,'10 ME WES P.V l B l .‘, C°t 14 'Plse received%WO? lot Of Annestie Cotton 'Ociofita- 7 tliuce Opi - greOf ;,-,' itVLDIE . ' 1.,N-IRICES; nnd are now mffii4thei viiryl)i!l STANDARD VIEETINGS It 1210 - . HEATT YARD-WIDE SHEETINOS AT 10 C.' Also another large lot`of re. LEI CA - LICOES! equal to the best manufactured = ,Cll6ll mail ejectment lEl=l .trespass trespass Also, from the late Auction sales, to DRIEISS GOODS, many of which are wining -at ' ~ • HALF THEIR . VALUE O . REAV BARUAINS COLORED RLANKETS I A large•lut of both JUST RIKIFIVED 11011ZIII MCINTOSH LArams , ,mrtrits =TM ISM ERM MEM El per yaid. MI MEM" jiow selling at Tim CENTP YEK YAnD, I= Glt E.:l TEST • VA 1111;11 NEW FALL & WINTER - • EN ~ t.# ~ ' 4' r. WHITE AND , • , Also a splendid stock of !. whit* are being add 1,4 VERY LOW PRICES. • XI:TIMONE STORE. am ii,ikini I" 4 ORDING, RIISSEI4& • .. TOIVANDLTA , Ocher. in . , . ME CORSAGE GOODS, Ittelo NM rittitxift Ask attention to tkek great variety of all kinds of " ST.O. HEATEIOANGES, 4Vc. The Imprpved HOT BLAST WERICA't4i,, with Faiurielted-Tank. THE COSMOPOLITAN, with nuviihui Mr' Chamber. THE" MERRY ,CHRISTMAS witkcombin4tion ille4rth and Door - -4,ND 1111,.H9T:8L0T,.-.- .are tlie leading patterns - of first-class CAL ) AND WOOD COOKING STOVES! *sides these we have the PROTECTOR, " . TRIBUNAL, - -• EMPRESS, , 7 MAGIC SHIELD, . GEN:,GRANT; - and PIONEER. AM the greatest-variety of HEATING. - STi!)PES ever'affered by us,- coleprishl the MORNLNG GLORY, . - AMERICAN BASE BURNER, LE! ORIENTAL, REVOLVING ' LXUBT BASE , Bui*;ill, NATIONAL, 450 Bibb's_Dianiond B 1 .11" a . E TER .% for warming ,upper rooms .from th 4 Chimney; withoht pipes, the . AMERICAN • PARLOR ['HEATER, the best in . use; mid. the ORIENTAL Bir.TAsa FUB ACE_ SASH BLINDS AND DOORS, FRESH CEMENT AND LIME .. r .o ' t •• . 0. ;.•-- ~-, .• +,..• .7:, ...... 0 ~, 0 ::-.• . ' ~:,--, 0; -.. •.-,.. -.- to ;;;•• • ~ r.- a - 0. 0 1 0 . 'el e% ' 7 - • ~, K O En WHEELER'S, ND BLOOD'S roNs - rms.t:cu Gout"' Steel Kiiiven Fokk-s at One Universal Wringers, Bench )Vringers, litrvelt,y4Vringers, bbty's Wash - erg, BritSs Kettke, Voreelain Kettles,. linware, Boger k-Brothc;r's `.. SILVER.. PL...4TED:. IVARE, Kerosene . Oil the,„larel at 28 cts _per all3u. 4 . . Dupont's'powcler b - k,the keg - 50 Rifle 4i 50 ELIAS HOWE .tiEWINO Not excelled, it equalled lqal_aty 1.10 , y always please. 3tEettANIC'S-TOOLS EMS Bor l ins )lachines, - .14,mes, • ^- Anvils,. Vises, - Bellows , WctilovitoAlio attention of tniUdcret9 our superior dock of DOOR LOCKS AND,TPIDEJLT.NGS, - 'wren so to crate Jewett's Pure. Es:•eisior, sea other relfible broods or • ° PAINTS ANIYOILS. Wagon Niagara' 'and Cairiade Batr i d-wonld do well to visit tut. We have Pteladelp Jersey Elpokaa, Fine Axles, Felloea, Springs, Ile, Oak spokes, 2&. in. per . set i . $1 00 " • 2i", •3 50 4. 2 i n. if -' 3 00 MILL SAWS, PACKING, LELTHER AND 111.33T31111.,i3ELT1NG, PLATFOII3I . ,SCALES, \''IUE,LBARROWS, SfICT GUNS. • - 'kuxr,. Pistols of 41 kinds siwaya on hand. St. Germain Student Lamps, Church ChandslieM, Gas Fixture % Gai PiPe, Pumps, Iron Sinks, Burdens Horse Shoes. -. Natignal.Horse Nails by, tlio boy, . "at 22 its. peeepottivi: z ' GOODS Ditavrazio ratEefix cans. -HOruses fitted with Gas ; Pixe, Fix tires, Heaters, • ke.t i Ate., on short notice. • CODDINO; 1111851E11, k Co Ttkan , l3, Nor. 13,"1970. STOVES, 1310 N, &C., &C. .A.Np - FAVORITE At Frc Alway 3 vu hand, T ~ . DuMir p sit Woocien - Ware kc, in greit varie. ~kgene MACHL\II. CODDCSO, Ir.U"SSELL `ie. CO. In treat y Chisels. havAt OILS, LIST OP MI MS DRAWN FOB Doopither term of Coo* car Monday . Docomber 6. WO: Athena tip., Jason IC Wright: Athatu bocce:ll U Illtettell; `Albany: /amen ; Ineretu. Win Dowell; Dortthaton3wl).. Jabo Lino; UMW. Alga Atone, A.W Walnut: Litchfield, Wow Park. AY Tent A l Layton . ; Lelleyattlie Daniel Balla% J Houton tarp., Daniel Koßlyan. ed= Pliarathan Pao: Jenkins Willf113111; Borne tip.. lied. MOM] ; PP1 4 1281101 1 ). 466 8 Bisbbarl ; Birth - Creek. Ather ATM"; Terry. Bellboy Macho, tirTroy born% It A Gates: Towanda bow'. Perrin Penbypacker: Tawas. da North. John Divine ; Irladbant. , Btepben, Wick. bun; Wysos. Ears Wkothse. Josephltleraav takerna usrma—cunt WILL Athens born'. Jae A Brietpl., II C tbnith ; Atlanta two.: Ell Murray. Samuel Orenahlre. Oulu C Page; Albetw. Jae It artlios A TMetilli. Atha Vaal= ; Earth:atm west. Emery Godard; Canton Up., Cbu E Riga, Ayers; ColcunlAa. A B An Ale; Gm vrne. Geo Aldermen; Renick. John Erskine: lath field:Burge= Barnum; Monroe twp.. JIM Blantelt; Orwell. Both P chstren RidabeTry. Jo P Arlrea Booth Creek- D P Illbtretb; Bbethequin. EJnewcil, IraaeJ Horton. Geo Smith :' Mathew Wee: Geo 1 1. Stevens; Florinelebt. I T Adams ; nelesula;Wro L seomon; .Towanda bore, E 7. Chaffee. Lucien Mc. Molten: Troy twp., Daniel FoairtY.Jaa PPratt: Troy bore'. Cliasy Dare; Elder, Chu Uollenbsek; War. ren. IllirrinMon.Vrbitaker. Wm Howell: Wilmot:Al. sah 1 9 /gun. Valentino Brown. W T Grant ; Joel llov; Wyse:. Wm H Wrenn. AII Rinds: W. all:4oz Truman 8 Lacey; Windham. Albert /fetch- 77SATZRI zv OEF-M}:0011D Asylum, Jonathan Stoma: Athens bora'. t illilusLa Anger ; Athens leap.: 'Jahn ifutJoierph Leg nett; Barclay. ZOW3 Dula.. Eder's:4 Chllson; Burs Bunton west: Moorman* Ballard; Cantallthoro%Sam nal Owen': -Canton twp.. du A Boners COlnuarta. Jae Wilson, MalAsou Taylor; L Streeter Ass Awhile ; . ratebneld, Adnibert Mann :-- Lena?. Una% Waller. Levi Paolo ; Monroe hero', du Gris wold; Overton. Orange Chase ; Orwell. A W Alger : Pike. Edward Osten: Borne trip., Aaron Drake.,Wou • T McCabe. A Di Wattles; ltidnberry,CieoSiswormee.; Smithil - old, Andrew U Campbell. Wm Waldron; Ellsha Landon. Daniel Tanning, Imes ,Tlarrekt: -Troy boro'. Edwin Oliver ; Towanda born', Goo E Fox; Towanda north: dames Foster; Lnaearrs la. Bonbon Madison ; Terry. E Sheriard4 Warren, r to rue linftintna: Wvw,x. Thomas Cook. 1'" W Wad • moo ; ttitmnt. D TI RtowcU, Leander Citable': Wy att:sing, Edward Hornet. • TISATEEX•JVIIO2B-11113113 ICEY.t. • " Atilitrg two.. Abram Westbrook:- Asylvnar. Edwin!. Decker; Ilurlinaton twro,.; Joseph Worleiy.Ju Zikii ol's;.Thuilnoton west. Marvin Ilockwan;'Bruilutan'. .uoice. Gen Death ; Barclay. Dennia O'Donovan; Can- . ton top.. Tebabod Bollard : Franklin, J alcanness , Grenviils. Win Warren; Herrick. Wm Nestitt; Welt &Ad. TI 8 Mono; Leßoy. Silas Kelley. Chu Stone; Monroe two.. Gny C Irviuo: Pike. - Geo Slocum. dos. ish Ilmadley; Boma two.. Wm B Park: Bidaborry rineont Owen; Smlthaeld, Chu B Brigham, Samuel Tlyatt. Edward Illakealey Eihesherinin. das Smith. - David Horton. Jr.. Jae Sherwood; iltaridgeone.T F Espy. Johnson Sprlnelleld:C Simon Fuller. Tilsha Young; Tewaridatoro'• B=l, C Trans.' Long. D'A Overton; Towanda north; Inns Biles: Towanda twp.. Andrew Shiner c Oster. ilell Bartholomew: Wyalusinir. A. 7 Elliott; Windham D M Brainard; Welles, C L Shepard. Albert &alai. .J. P. VAN FLEET. Sheriff. IigEGIgTERS NOTlCE—Notice is 111 hereby LaVCI2 that there lian been filed and'set lled in the office of the Register of Wills iti and for -the county of Bradford, accounts of. itdattnistnetion upon the following estates. viz: Final acct. of S. B. Pettengill, admr of Samuel Pettengill, late of South Creek. decd. -. • Eisial sect of. Humphrey /3celtwith and henry grunallan of Wstseit B. Barns. - lyml of A. N. Spalding, excentor of. Abiram tipilding. late of Leßoy, clued. Eilllll acct of !swat Strait, guardian of Elmira hot . -Final acct Of John liritzlee and Orlando Rom - . iplmr*of Junes 31. Bowman. Final acct . ofGeO. C. Page, aqua of. AVMS Goruaby,. 7. intimr Athens twp.. de:d. ' . Partial acct of DIE Lieftuor, guardifik of F.dirin - Purple late of Troy. - , . ' "Finel4c.pannt of Geo T Granger. after of ltobert Eidayrisy. late of Wysox. deed. :-.:, Partial ic.i't of 'Mary E Hern.ez, guartin of Sam net Pfirple. late of Troy. Final account of Robt .11e5ceonlnir of,Terenfian Eogerp, late of Towanda. dee'd. . .. - • le-- Final acc t of Ebenezer Snell, eer of John Such, 1.-ite 014111 e. deed; Final ocelot A Iflliehop, exer of Shepard here, lzte of -Wyse:. deed. . . . ;' ' . Final - acct of Jazuea Vandyke, adtnr of Andrew Srtegmee . n. late of I:llAter twp.. de..ed. - -.- Final acct of Mary E tferreer.. guardian of WM Calarove.. Partial ;col of Aaron P. Alien, guartian of r..ip ,,tu 4. :-.teycn...i. • AITILLIfiLIIZZ:r. ALSO—The appraismient of Property I.:A oft by es...ent!)rs or administrators VI wldts or ehible,n of the topowtim x:^xl 114tate . c. s f JareObilips. . . A. Niltuseell. , Samuel Brown. Jam ea 11. ]lobe. wotman. '• e. T.. Ward. - Waist. Spen:er. - rieonte C. ("or, name will - be pmient. , .l to tlie Orpban's Com t of pratitora county. on,-1111,11.SDAY. 2 for confirmation and allwaraner.. C. F.. GLADDLVQ; 2:4: 1 071'. - p R oCLAIIATION.—WHEREAS, . Von. FARIIIS 11. STRIITE:II, I-Vetch:id du.ig, thr Judicial courLetrld of the corm-i efltr - tford and NuAlUchanna. and Kona. ZEIM. 3 .7.0 s Ini.atr. an • T. W: Va'alnx.r. Associato-Judges,; j:, at,,l fur alitl c, , unty of firadfo,',l, hare bented thei4 Precept I,caritlr data the tat day or November, 18:0: - 1 ,, Lie d:trcted holdtnu a Court of Oyer and Tpriemer. General Quarter Scsaions, and Comateal Tnr,..anda . f.,r the county of Bradford, on ,I"alay.l.,welol,(r 5, 1,i:0,t0 continue three weeke. Ni,thre.Vtii..refort: hereby giten•to the Coroncra. mud Jur,tiee.4 of the l'eace. of the county of Bradford. Plat they be thcli and there in their proper person. at In o'eloel: In the forenoon of said day, with re eerds.: inquieitietei and other repiembrances, to do thc,..th:ngq which to their oillce appertains• to be t14,1112:-and those ~ iho are boned by recognizance or ..Itherw.h. , :: to prosecute against the prisoners who 'an , or 1324 - j :be in the jail of said county, or who shall be boUndto at,pcar at the said court are to be then and there to T,roeren to against them as &hall just. Jaror, ar, requested to be ontietntl in their atten• dance agreeably to their notice. 1.).U,A1 at Tortula. tho Ist day of November, iu year of onr Lord. one thowiand eight hundred and and of tho Independence of the Unit , Al,l Slaty s, tht, ninety-fourth. J. P. N4S FLnt..seriff, THE DISTRICT COURT OF AL the United - ftw7lll. , -Western IXatrict of Vennsylvinia: V- P. 'WILCOX. of Canton. a - Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of lfarch 1.4.: 1901. ,Itartlair ;Indict' me a Discharge froth. all Int deLta: and other claims . inns - abb., muter mad _Art. By ...order of the Court. No race IIERZ111: tart:ff. to all' persons who hare proved their debts. and other persona interested. to • aprear on the 10th day December. at 10 O'clock before F.. OVEBTON, exist-r, .this 'd ile, to TZurauda; to show muse, if ant' they hare. why a Discharge should not be granted to tb, said Balikrupt. And further: 'Nektke is hereby given. that the s. , ,ond and rUrd m6etines of the aaid Bankrupt required lay the 2Tth and 2Sth Sections of said Art. w in I,l„rr t!, pt the same time and idaro. R. ' . Clark. A -UDITOR'S NOTICE.--John Bee= 1 arnica es. Lberrd Darin,' No. 374, &pt. T.. 180. In the Conti of Common Incas ul Bradford county. . The undrrshmed, au auditor', itppointethlby said Court to dishibuto funds in Sheriff I hands gristly, from Sheriff's gala of defen,Latea personal pt will athmd tO the ditties of said appointment. at the oftiee of Overton k F.lsbree. in the harm:Leh of To‘• wand*, on SATURDAY, the 100 - day of DECEMBER S7o,`ltt o!el,?;•,1: a, the, time and place all persons having claims on said money are required to present the same or be debarred from twming oa sa!,l fund. -N. C. ELSBREE , 1 Noi-.8, _ • Audit , or.. .A IYILINISTRATRIX Notico to herehYalven thatall persona indebted to tho estate of Jt)HN' K. JARVIS, late - of Pike twp.. deceased, are requested to nuke imailidiato.pay• moot. and all persons having claims against said es, tate must be pfescut the same dily authenticated for _ settlement. NANCY ld. JABVIS. • 2 Nov. 24. 19;0.. Administratrth. A IjI4,Sa.STRITaII'S XOTICE.— .4.l.Notice is hereby siren that all ersons indebted to the estate of W. K. GLIDEWEI hde of Gran ville, deceased, are requested to make Inimedtate payment: andall persona Ire Mg claims against said estate must present them duly authenticated for set tlement. _ WARD WA1111121.. Nov 22, 1870. AdniDditratot._. EXEUCTOR'S NOTICE.- Notice is hereby given that all persons Indebt., ed to the estate of J. 11. Williams. late of Monroe tp. deed. are requested to maks Immediate payment. and all persons having claims againstsahl estate must present them duly' authenticated for settlement. JW IL- 1111.1.G0. Executors. Oct. 26, 167 • CIUTION.--Whereas my wife - Lin Laving kit my bcd and board without jimt came or provocation I hereby forbid all persona har .boring or trusting her on my account, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting. LAWRENCE AI:LEARN. Standing Story, Nov. 13, pre--.3t• • CO -PARTNERSHIP.-NOTICE IS 'kJ hereby given that the undersigned have UM., - day ferreted a limited co-partnerahi m air the preseou lion of the Carriage and Wagon- business, at the old 'nand of Henry Strike, udder a Damn U. firruLx & Co. '• 1 TIMMYSTVTI •V i . U. S. CLAM - Tovonda, Nov. 1, .2.:170.' , - . NTICE."-LEFT MY BED . AND board without jast care or proicstatlon. my wife LODUSIIN: IL BAILEY. I heroby forbid any per son trusting her on my account as I shall pay an dehts of her contracting. , rtdon, Ta., Nov. 11, Igt) STRAY.—Carve into the incli)s -..x.d ure Of the sttbsaiher on or aboitt the 15th of oetober, a TlElFElt . c.ar, red; white on legs and flanks. The owner la requested to lake her sway/. and pay charges. mut - EL TrEll. I Wyso, Nov. Is. le7o. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , .L.N 'mat appileatloll . w ill be, tll& at the next meet. - ing of the Legislature of Pennsylvania for the Wear. , poraUon of a Savings Bank, to be known se the _ Athens Sall !WE MIA, to have a capital of fifty thous and dallars.with authority to Increase the same to any amount not exeeeding three hundred thousand dol lars. Tho objects of said bank are to reser, Money on dpeosit and to discount notes. bills, Ste-, and to exercise general banking privileges, to be located In the rough of Athens. county of Bradford, with authority to eatablish branches at other places In said county. - janel6.l646an • PIMPLES The undersigned will cheerfully mail (free) to all who wish it. the Iledpe and full' directions for pre • paring and using a simple and . .boatitiftit Vogetabn , Mint:that will wage& i s:r remove Tan. Freckles. Pimples. Vetches. Ind oruptlons and impurities of the skin. leaving, the same sett. clear, smooth. and beautiful. Ho will also send (free) inatzuctlana for pi mincing by a very simple means. • inintiant growth of b.ir on a bald bead or aznooth face. : The above can be obtained brreturn mall by ad. dressing . THOS. F. Clidark/kN. au-4riot. 195 Broadway. Nei/ Yorks - Y. 01 Box 5128. N,kr:4l. 1610. WEE OrDEtt :VINEGAR AT & =Clan. CI EN ill W3l. DAILLT BEE