§!adforg Itqtater, lOCAL AND GENERAL., ger WIRT SIRES, , roceedings will pa- ?rho Cont, car next week. go- The President's Message o wn, out' a large amount of our local matter. es , Th© Episcopal church choir „ f T ro y, Will giro a concert on /Tuesday even ing. Dee. V. Dr. nurr will deliver a tem ,rance lecture at Myensburg on Tuesday oven mr.t. 13th insh• 1 0.. The new bell just put up in ;be Presbyterian church, is one. of the finest tmied we have over heard. a- Persons intending to purchase tickets for the concert in aid of Franklin Fire cnmpany. should do so at once. s t e The Episcopal Mite Society rtdl meet next Mouthy evening at the reddence of Bra - roN Kmasnunr, on Second street. 0:31' DA. OVERTON has sold his lot clutaloing tight acres, in the upper park of the , ; hype, to JLEES Fostna, for 110,000. stir The-.. Philadelphia Board of Irk passed thirplaeo on Tuesday last. They s‘vre ut,l a pleadrp trip, and had their 'wives lir The sale of reserved seats for WitT SIRES . lecture commences at 10 o'clock 31cr.1a) morning, Dec.l2, at Perlin & &nor's 1q11:4 MEM XV_e give place this week to I,«ther aiiicle en the lint jest of parsing, and decline to give more space to Ws 'vexed -______ - You can in'est a dollar well, L-sj,,y a pleasant evening, by purchasing a !al:et and attending the concert at MEncun's !in": 'rnesday evening, Dec. 20. Thu coucert to' come etl Hail on Tuesday vrening, Dec. 2O ,11; be one of the grandest affairs of the land . • ; in up in this section. • Z. 1 1" S. M. LArrox, Litchfield, will. ,n,avnee ou Tuesday next, Dec. 13, to sell his ,tovi, of jyy tioods, Boots and Shoes, Yankee N; , nons, &c., at auction. preparatory to leaving f , .; Kansas. le- Every citizen can aid in pm awing the new steamer, by baying a ticket fur the grati'd cencert to come off on the -20th, and the same time get the full value_ of . the mo s,. paid for the ticket. xtz In noticing the brand concert • Is given by the Musical Ass°elation fur the Iweetit of Franklin Fire Company, No. 1, hat we inadvertently stated that the enter .aienictit would take place on the lid instant. should have said the 20th. tar A gentleman was here Tues ttt, bsd,ing for a location to establish glass e do not think he can select a tumid place - than Towanda. and tnist ourciti enctatrage the eittcainiHe. Pt.r.,, , ,NAL.—Our old friend and for ni paso.r of the M.E. Church, WT. N. A. DE- Wat , to town on Tuesday. Its'. \V. 13ii.sLy, of Atheut, preached in l'o vb• tori 1t church. Orwell, on Sunday 31. r. A. 'rAnoit, of Rollie, kft at this office a pant," weighing over •laer pntlud.. Mr. T. calls it a Cook seedling, 3..,1,4)s he ran enpply any persons iu want of We er:ted last week in stating J. tt, Fuest33l4 next:La's bedsteads. Mr. - Cticaq has for several years manufactured his or. a hoist ca 4 and wholesaled them, and we nr. glad to kiss'-that bis work always giros .atiNfaction. TEMPERANCE MEEITINp. —The next : , :mday meeting mill be held ht 5 o'clock, p.M., b 11. at Temperance HalL Come, friends of auhe, sod lcua -your presence and your '•.1F1e"1111.', victim of drink, and big,u the • 141, ‘t new lease - of life. faruilbelopging to the e5 ...,d . .. , d W. 3IEANs W.T•ra was sold on Thursday et d brong - lit about $9,000. N. C. pion= '._!l.t 37 acres, with the house, for $4.,250; Hr. I.•'t.t ei. nacres with the• barn, for $1,630; m.• II 1.. Hut., 11:1e acre for $430: W. H. Mon. II acres, SI,GOO. Ikv. GEORGE WATSON, OUR of brit pastors of the Episcopal church in this died in Norwalk, Ohio, November 15, i -eight }ears. liii wife preceded him - land of rtist " only a few day., having on the 26th ofaOctober. During her ill- he seemed entirely unconscious of hie , r❑ •ufiering. lie Ns-as an invalid and blind for years previous to Ills death. Hui daugh • z . e, principal of "CUttage Hill Seminary," ,hheepsie, N.YE z:=le A 'barn owned by PERRY I h Ell. at Highland, Towanda township, was .I,croycil by the on Thursday night last, t 0.4,111,17 .4,111,17 a ith all its contents. Tho fire was tin -4,431,1x:i11y the work of an incendiary,. The barn ‘ , P• insured in C. S. IttlssE4's agency. The carriage barn of alris:FAsNr B. Wcws, •, Aanibis township, was harmed on Monday wil ,, rbing last. Mrs. \V. also lost a horse, wa -4.,l,q..barness, Ac. supposed_ to be ineendia As announced before, the Co. ...atention of Good Templara will meet here ii the 21st and 22d December instant. There tuli likely be public meetings on both evenings, ..iiresscd by Hon. S. IR - CuANE and other speak- N. There arc some thirty lodges in the coon ' t . . and all attendance of one hundred to ono neared and fifty delegates is. expected. The who are willing to show their hos ,itahty in entertainiug ttie members of,olLie utiou, are requested to girc their unties, ith uumber they eau atammaiodate, to either tee tolloniug of the committee in charge: t eh.. M. IiALL, J. It. Filosr, C. G. J. Coumteo, Mrs. 0. A. &mown:, MART C.isil, ErIiE.PECKIIAX. h. legates on aniving are also requested to •ir,rt th4.lt,eh es to-any of the above-named MEE -or T. Larruni. CorusE.— Prctideet of the New York Authors' 101 deliver the lecture, entitled "After sari, In New York," ouSiednesday erent, the h Inslan!. Though nre,...arily of a somewhat sensation .) character, this h:eture is pervaded "by the 'I .t ituexc*ptionable moral tone. Mr. SIM ha wade a specialty of lectures descriptive of miramilisr phases of life in great cities. He has , tudtr•d his subject closely through mily ?tar.. adopting disguises to enableliim to pone %ate the most dangeroni haunts of vice and We append notices of - the press: " " For most of•his hearers, his descriptions of •tran:e seeike, h: ,- ;"surveyed id his wander • hart. the charm of viler norrily."—Nett: tlltibtratioa. Le drew pictures of itG , u hich, in pathos and characterization, •c. wits to the great word-painter, Coromccciel. the Union M.E. Church were elaatorat,AA last ewttitigbp3lr.Wirt `"•'.• .k aulpner Fa , ti ; 'tire 'speaker a 14tterillg ailfuirablo lec . . r,st, Wirt Sikes proailly undeirstartdo his ar , any nian in New York; arid 11. , a • tri ate, 1:I x , tr.tiglltforward way:" "Poke in voiu.'. His - styli. in eitlir,liotring, picturesque. Ile m-404 . b dramatic elementu of character and ica' tion and groups them in an cffectieceshOe." _ SITUATED Nor Ali ADJECTITE.-- Some hero been wounded by conceit, And died from mere opinion otraight. • —Buller. Such, we fear, W. - Editor, will be thetate';of "Ax Ow Twain,'-"Q is viz Column," and several others. They seem joined to their Glob. S'ome, perhaps, would say, "Let them alone" —but such is not mewling to our opition. - . - We want them to understand that 'there are more things in Hes aid On earth, than they, in their philosophi , speculations, ever dream ed. It mail be a man than Pythagoriti ever - was, that would Ind us to take any man's " ipse di.rit"—his say so in matters of opinion. That man to be pitied who will not investigate for .- " - _.-rldere assertion °ants to but little. We ought to know w we affirm, and what we are &bent. Those tell us that "situated" is nothing but an atctiveinthosentence, "To wanda is situated the Susquehanna," have not brought a singlejproof in iupport of their position. Oh, yes t the teachers, it seems, took a vote at Towanda that "situated" seas an ad jective. That proves nothing. The church of Rome once took a vote, in sol emn conclave, that the earth did not revolve on its ails. Galileo said it did. Now, Mr. Editor, who was in the right—Galileo or the priests of Rome? Well, Water= has been appealed to, in sup port of a "situated "Towanda, and the " where of" owners of that mountain castle. 11311 But Inbater even does not say that situated was never used as s verb In any case. Ile mere ly says nothing whatever about it. And we should bear in mind that there are a goodmany things of which WEBS= does not tell us. Be tells us nothing about the rings of Saturn, the moons of Jupiter, or of the thin that swim in the Susquehanna river. And because he is lent on those nutters, are we to infer that there aro no such things? Wzss - rza, in defining- the word vital, gays nothing about its over being used as an inter jection, and yet it is often an interjection—as in the sentence, "But what ! is thgservant a dug ?" &c. Those who say thero , rtre no interjections in the language must settle it with WtaisrEn, fur he recognizes them. WEDS= says notlung about what as an ad verb, and yet it is often used as such. He says nothing about Mon as a preposition, and yet - such is clearly its Mike in the following line from BruoN's." alszeppa " : "The wood was past, lwas more than noon." If we would ascertain to what part of speech a word belongs, we should seewhat office it per formsin a sentence. A synonymous word will often assist us very much in this search. And hence we maintain with "Fier rrv," that situ ated, in the sentence Under.consideration, can not be an adjective for the following reasoner viz : It is joined with a nenterlrb, and is sy t. nouymous with the perfect participle placed and located. One of these words may be, and often is, used interchangably one for the other—see Wrzsrar., where he defines tocatefl as placed, lituated. &c. So; then, if located is here a per fect participle, so also, is situate and oUtteted, one as munch as the other. Consequently, "is located,' placed," and is situated, are all passivc verbs, or there are no such, things as passive verbs in the English language. .Igaiu : twaiiitain that sittlate is used as a verb, from the Latin word fioni which sif ?rote, silttati., and situofrd are derived. The Latin word is silus (see CliAnns Spin nymg, page 2781, perfect participle of the verb s/sio, to be set up, to be made to stand,-tr. a participle, vitas means sllualt Ole very word we want, and sibulted comes, of course, by the additleu of ell), sq, Prme , l,finfteded, buildrd,&c. Bence came the passive verbs, .is sit/MI/13, S. I, is phuv+l, ispnmhvi, and is G r. ild4d —and the sentence, Towanda is pilteryl.4, i.. (I, i,i plelrCr4 ;$ . 6, if Ilgtd, or it hrtiNed, un the Snstini,hanna. Take your dictionaries, " AS; Mu TEAMED, and "Q THE CVENEIt.' I.ook IShlrp at thcs definitions, gentlemen, and sttek . e, you waut to, at the boy "Ftntl.t•t•r," because ho could not see into your oiln,.. , !liSie(ll lrhereq-• .1 style of parsing. It you will not mleiif thvse cone:uniting . , and euuse,;nently not ae; linviwledge that is siti , affd is a passive verb 'ait mach is ;; - ..fifirntled or is pray te I us, gentlemen of the Institute of Leltaysville, if you how it happens that a verb . and its partici ple in Latin, on being translated into English, become uothiug but an adjective, so that it is riere: used as a verb al at!. This was the at sertiou made the other day oy a 1. nructl (?) gentleman at a Teachers' Examination. Well, the reading of such a man, Mr. Editor, cannot laive been %cry exteusive : and ive..uspect he cs more ready to follow the ;life and drum—go where others lead him—than he is to investi gate a matter for himself. ".1N OLD TEdellEll" called for the parsing of the word "situated," and we have gratified him. tore, when he has sneered long enough at " the boy FIDELITY," we would say to him in the language of one in the days or old " Mt Iost: 1.1 1. il l lll l.l llO , rioa " (Virgil book Which means, Turn your uulo upou the hope the ••Ti:.tciteu" Itur lington will excuse oor bad spelling. A little ant cannot expect to spell much. BUSMEN LOCAL. Mr Fresh Taffy every day at J. 8 C. 3. FIT.-I'S. is- While the attention of every body is now turned to the insurance business, it is well to know which companies arc most re liable. Unquestionably the ANDW is without a rival in point of wealth. Cam'. & Vnicmcr are the agents here. NOTICE.—The third Quarterly Meet , ing, Herrick Charge, will be held (D.V.) with the friends ift East Herrick, Saturday and Sun day, Dec. 17th and 18th instant. Rev. Lunt= PECK will be with us. Services to commence at 2, p.m., Saturday. P. IL Towun. Catuptown, Dec. 5, Is7l/. Weir G. F. CHA3IIIMILALN, at the Wy aluning Hardware Store, is constantly receiving additions to his large stock of Cook, Parlor and Shop Stoves, which he is selling at pricmi that defy competition. Call and see, and be con vinced. ti DP _ (io to PATTEnsoN & KINNEYS fur everytyng pure and nice in the line of fami ly grocerifi and provisions. They pay especial at t ention ito the wants of their customers. Dotil neglect to call and see them. par NV. A. CIIANIREELUS 3 it usual, is on hand with a large and beautiful selection of silver and plated ware, tine jewelry, watches, clocks, and, in fact, everything to be thought of in his line, for the holiday trade. As he buys largely. be is enabied to sell at very low rates. This.seitson of the year is gen erally prolifieddiugs, and people who get married ouglii'llo commence housekeeping ; 'and before thk,y do that they should go - to Filoires and itrehase such furniture ub they desire or their means admit._ He sells a "heap ,of go6ds" for pl little moues. giSr• Pe* towns are so highly fa vored in a lite'rary point as we are. We now have as good schools as can be found anus here' in the country, andeig advantages by purchas- , , ing books are unsmitilsed. if any ono aisabia this, let them call-and examine Caoss's stock. He is now' receiving-Abe largeat- and best select ed assortment of books and stationery we have evefsetn, and his prices a ''rtil)elovr those of most of the establishments is the country. His sir-, culating library Will prove a convenience and benefit to thpipepple. Ho dfrrves - the_patro age of all Pilt - DENCE', ND GENW&"4.II3t a uu have what subli,me abilities ho will, if he is above applying his understandhag i to find ont, and his attention to purpe any scheme olife, it is as little to be expeeted that he should acquire the fortune of the thriving citizen, aithat the plain shoplieepcs who never applied. his mind to learning, should equal hiin in - science. There is no natural incompatibility betwesn art and learning prudence. Nor is the man of learning and genius, who is void of common prudence bo considered in any other character than that of a wrong-headed pedant, or of a.man of .narrow and defective abilities.' EMI The very best evidence a man can produce to prove that he has common prudence, will be made manifest by his purchasing his Grceeries at hlcetrt lifris, thereby saving a large per eentagc. E;===llEl Sir Gsuins has - a nice as.' saYtaKet of Mama EicK4BR and b.. 62414 at IQW :dm* Rate ready trimmed twin one dol. iss to ten. Corner Rabirmil Poe streets. DS. Moszy is atm. by prarlias fog your and Albums of Houma it OVISTEt. A complete stock.of all the now - styles Jost received which is offered at very low prices for cash. Bar Mr& E. C. AcApmkihas em ployed Mr& Axon& ClAma, the populardresi maker'who will after the sth of - December u shit he r in the duties peculiar to her vocstion.• To those whohaveemployedher, the announce. meat will be sufficient; to those who have not been as fortunate we can only say, if you want your dresses cut In the most approved style and nicely fitted, give her a Calk • Mrs. ACKEIIXAV else keeps'a tine iutiortment of real laces, - embroideries, patterns from Ma dam Dewonest ; also the greatly celebrated L. M. kraus% Iniproved Cllkrt for cutting la dies', misses' and children's- dresses, Leagues, sacks, &c. Charts of instruction to be had 'on ly of Mrs. E. C. Aeximus, Bridge Street, To . wands, Pa. 118. F. J. CALKINS, -at the Post on:ice Book Store, in addition to a largo assort ment of Books and Stationery, has a lino stock of Toys and Yankee Notions for the holiday trade. M. The best place in ail this -sec tion for rirchasing Christmas presents, is at Wicsmat lc Bum's. Their assortment of Toys comprises everything novel in the line, and their stock of silver and plated ware, cutlery, te.c., was never so full. If you want a real nice pres ent for your wife, just buy a sewing machine,. or a set of beautiful china. Either can be hail very cheap at Wiesner h BLACEN. • jar Mrs. J.-D. Hnr. is rpeciving Millinery Goods every week, at prices unsur passed by any establisLunent in Towanda. First door cut of Brturnair. A: IlrociEwav's, Bridge street. tar Mrs. J. D. Hui has every uew and novel style of Bonnet and Hat that can ho had in New York city. First door cast of Baut n.u.t. i Itinozwar's, Bridge street. ice' Just .step into Hrs. J. D. Hui 8 and sec her winter styles of Bonnets and Hats, just received from the largest importing houses in New York city. First 'door cast of BeAnnarar.t . RIDGERAVS, Bridge street. . ATT&NTION.—More New Goods just received at the new Dry Goods House of EVANS & HILDEETII, • Bridge Street, Towando se, A splendid lot of. Cloaks and Cloa)dop, at- n.-ANg w§... Irish .Popliiis, all. colors, just received at EVANS & limpurru's. 1.4 SW` The beet Velveteens in mar ket, at EVAN 3 I Black and colored Velvets cut Qu bias for trituraings, at EVAN, d liu.nricru's.. • itr Ladies' Wrappers and Draw ers, and full line of Children's Trappers, at EVANS & liuu us, bridge St., Towanda, l's. CUUtillS AN,p COLDS.—During the set, changeabler — seatons of fall and winter, when throat and lung diseaSes are to frequent, persons should bear in mind the importance .of promptly arresting their progress by mon; the prepeirenieclieS. The thousands who die an nually of consumption ecru first attacked with what they thought to bu only a slight cough or cold on the breast: and erroneously tearing it would wear itself OA neglected the proper rem dics until their disease terminated in cunsump tion and death. If tssoy's Compound Syrup of Tar never fails in curing the worst cases of coughs, colds, hoarseness, catarrh on the breast, sore throat and asthma. It is an infallible remedy for whooping-rough. It is no private quack prep. nation, being prepared under the -immediate supervision of &graduate of the Pennsylvania Medical College, and prescribed by some of the leading physicians in the 'United States. It is strictly a scientific preparation, containing all the medical virtues of the Pine Tree Tar in a 'concentrated form, combined with the - best demulcents and expectorants known to the pro. fession. Priec 50 mots per bottle. Sold at F. W,Bnows's Drug Store, Towanda, and KEELEIL & N'AtVilleB Drug Store, Wvalnsing. ICFSSEr. & L.txnis, Proprietors, Philadelphia. Oct. 6,`70.-3m R I E D. . STEVENS—LYON.---At tho residence of Lyon, Esq., Franklin, ou the 80th of Novem ber, 1870, by Bev. Matlock Arthstrong, Mr. Levi Storenslo Miss Cordelia E. Lyon, both. of Franklin. Li nu: ANT AYES —STANTON.—Nov. 28th, by the Iler. S. P. Gates, Mr. E. M. Ayers to Miss Lavine Stanton. All of Cauton.; BOLLES—LYOI4:—Dec. 3, 1870, 14, Rev. G. M. Chamberlains the house of the' bride's pa rents, at Spaing Hill, Pa., Hr. George Bolles, of Auburn, Susq. Co., and Miss Lucretia Ly on. ACKLEY—LYON.—At the same time and place, by the same, Mr. Hilton L. Ackley and Miss Loretta Lyon, both of Spring Hill, Pa. BIRNEY-=-GREGG.--At the residence of Fran cis Gregg, Esq., in Towanda twp., Nov. 24th, by Rev - . O. L. - Gibson, Mr. Hiram Birney, of Wilmot, Pa., to Miss Adeline Gregg, of To wanda. GAREY--JILLET.—At the Methodist Episco- Va: rsoiei " l t h- M a i Y ' Pa Tet:otzlfj4es,ta kaie of Windham , _wming_Co., and aSB Julia Jillet, of Tarrytown, Bradford Co., Pn. O'HARA.—Iu Binghamton, N.Y., Du. 3, 1870, Angeline. wife of Thomas O'Hara, in the 48th year of her age. SULFOllD.—Suddmily, in Ilenieli; Dec. 2. '7O, Isaac kinlford, aged 68 ears. Lamented by all who blew him. SPECIAL NOTICES. La' For insuran c e ag ainst lots or damage by the. in reliable companica, apply to JOHN W. Mix, Agent, . ' Towanda, Pa. - °Mee Mei-cued 'Block, north side or Public Fqttare, 1):c.1, IK7O. NOTICE.—An annual 'meeting of the stuckholdern of tho'Towanda Iroallanufaelur ing Company will be held in tliik Grand Jnry Room, in the borough of Towanda, on Tues day, the 20th day of December, 1570, for the purpose of electing officers. fly order of the Board of DireetorA. A. U. MasoN - , Ifc7o—td. Clerk. Fur a, first-class PAELOE, STOVE, at a reasonable price, go to tbOWTalnaing Hard ware Store. G. F4:Citasintat..us. Wyalusteg, Doe. 5, 1870—t13 is.. Fresh Oysters at wholesale, at the Oyster Depot. Odic° at the Bed, White and Blue Store, Bridge street, Towanda, Pa. Dec. 8, 1870. Mil?' Leave your orders for Fresh sten; at the Bea, White and Blue Store. Dec. 8, 1870. - itilr'Fregh Oysters by the can, quart, or gallon, at the Red, White and Blne Store. Dec. 8, 1870. 1%5.. Choice 3titckerel, only one chilling per pound, at U. 3. LoNo's. June 10, 1870. "Sea Moss Patine " for Pud dings and Custards, for tale be June 16, 1870. J' The Quarterly . Convention of the 1.0. of G.T. of Bradford immttn meet at Toltanda on the third Wednesday in Decem ber, 1870. G.W.C.T. Chase to be present. $. C. GAtiman, liege. Wyalabing, Nov. 21,1870—td. • *La Highest price paid for all kinds of Farmer's Produce, at-the Bed White & Blue Store, TAItOR, GORE, _Merchant Tai lots. liar Good Molasses at 44 ceuts Tier gallon, at the lied, White and Blue Store, Bridge Street. Nor. 10, 1870. • Goods deliverbd to all pa#s of the •iliac free of charge. Red White t Blue Store.F" '7: . "l7"‘L'r: -4- 7.7.VA , :in 7.1 ' DIED I=li=l Ezzi H. J. Luca • 1115. New Year's' Party 'at -. mon Hotel, is Rome borough, on Fridep evening, December 30. 1870.::GoW amide; will bo -in- it.. tandem • Bill 12.50; . Pku.on,"Pror • NIL NO :Year's Party at Green wood Cottage; an fri.Doc. 30. Chaim* in attendance. Mt WO. E. W.lftivPstier% Sarateiv ; Year's at the ifoleomb Hope, Leroy, Pi. All aro mvited to: attend a darmo. Friday evening, Doc. 30, 1870. Noma Smith's Cotiliort Baud. Bill Apo. • .• c, D. liot.comi, Prop'r.. ler A New Year's Party will be held al West Franklin, on Friday evening, Dec. 80,1870. Good made will be furnished. 'Bill, 12 50. H. L. Simms, Prop'r. RED Ass COAL.--Alis coal requires less draft than the hardest white ash colds, and burns freely and all up clean—leaving hoary, red ashes, of less bulk than those of any other coal. , It will particularly please Those house keers who, have been using soft or Barclay coal, pe alit gives a steadier,, more durable and cheaper flra, and much less .9bjectionable on account of flying ashes. I would be pleased to have the citizens of To wanda and v icinity give this coal a fair trial; and am confident it will give good satisfaction. I haveallsizes and at same prices as other coal. 101— Orders left at my Office, No. 8 Ilerctir's Block on Park street, or at P. J..fla/kins' Book Store (Pest-office) will receive prompt atten tion. • it. M. 11 ELLFS. Towanda, Nev.,9,1870. se. The course pursued by the Cascade Mills, of selling good flour at the low est possible p rices, is productive of numerous advantages. It makes a ready market for the superior wheat of our, vicinity; supplies con sumers with a cheap and wholesome article of fresh ground flour, and as amatural result Makes active bu siness for the Mills. War iu Europe, drouth, and short crops, are having the e ff ect to raise prices; but this Mill at all times sell at utinimuntyrices. July 28, 1840. vs.. The very best place to buy Fresh Oysters; is at the Bed, White end Blue Store, Bridge street, Towinda . , I'a. Dec. 8,1870. Srruw.- - 1 will pay market price for Svc or ats - tons dean threshed Dye or Wheat Straw, to be delivered on Tolvandallate. Dee. 1, 1870. . • R. 31. WELLES. Mk.. Drrrnicu's Music Skim, east of Afercur's Bank, 'drat door, where you will find Pianos, Melodeons, Organs, Violins, .Gnitars,.Banjos, Strings, Accordeons, Clarion eta, Flutes, Sheet Music. Instruction Books for all Instruments, Music Books and all kinds of Musieal Merchandise.. . April 11, '7O. Go to the Bakery, first door north of Ward House, for fresh Crackers. Oct. 27, 1870. 7 D. W. Scorr S Co. se.. Great reduction in Teas at the Bed White & Blue Store, Bridge St.. i1P011.11% re' HENRY HARItiS, Merchant Tai- Ivr, Bridge street. Burnett's celebrated flavoring extracts, for sale h M. J. Lela. Jour IG, 15itL. I=l.l ScuooL.—The •Whiter Term of 111:inie Academy will commence Monday, .Nov. 24.1870, and continue 17 weeke. Tttoso .wish ing to enter the school ill find it to their ad vantage to apply early. P. L. C111:1811.1.4, 1'ri1161).11. - Miss AILtNI).I. UILLANOL'It, At;S:Litalit. Nov. 3,1870-4 w: irre. Second-II:m(1 Sewing Machines for sale at a bargain by Wiy:tbani - tt mark. Also, Machine NCCAICA, Oil, Thread, bilks, &c., &c. April 25, 1870 —tt. ter We guarantee satisfaction in •il the work wo do. Wo cut, make, and trim clothing for men and boys wear. U. }hums Co, 4 Bridge Street. Towanda. Pa. C. 0. D I beg leave to inform my old fiitut.bt, and the public generally, that I have opened A NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE IN BEIDLESIAN'S BLOCK, BRIDGE .STREET, and respectfully invite an inspection of my goods and prise". As my stock has been pur chased entirely for OASII, and as I propose to sell for 'READY PAY, I feel confident that my prices will compare favorably with any estab lishment in the cotuitry. I have'paid particular attention to the selec tion of Gnome ShICES and warrant them ETRE. My assortment of TEAS is complete, and ranges in priceafrom SIXTY CENTS to ONE DOLLAR AND FORTY CENTS.' Coffee ground to order, and sold at the lowest price. Give me a call. GEO. L. KEELER. Towanda, July 14;1870. 1820. - MONTANYES 1870. Have just opened alarge and carefully select ed stock of goods for the fall trade. Dress Goods, Shootings, Flannels, Prints, itc. Teas, Sugars, Syrups, and Groceries of all kinds at New York paces. Crockery and Glassware of our own importation, _in fact too - extensive a stock to itemise, bought exclusively his cash, and guaranteed to bo sold at lower prices than ever offered in this market. 45y- Dr. H. C. Porter, Sou & Co keep Taylor's celebrated Electric Oil for sale. Nov. 3, 1579. FUlt RENT UNTIL APRIL 1, 1871.- One Of the finest and best located Stores in To wanda. Enquire dr Griffiths .1; Patton, or H. Harris,"Slereliant Tailor, Bridge street. Nor. 3, 1870—lw. tar The Winter Term of Williams port Dickinson Seminary, at Williamsport, Pu., a,school for both sexes, will begin January 5, 1871, with buildings tliokoughly improved, new Philosophical Apparatuff, new platys, a full corps of efficient teachers. The school is wor thy of public patronage. Buildings comnici thous—si !nation. delightful. Total charges per year (English branches), $178,00. ' For further information address the Presi dent, or send for a catalogue. W. LEE Srorrswoon, D.D.,- • " N0v..10, 1870-Am. - President. gilt' Miss BitAsei's, the most lash ionable Millinery and Dressmaking Establish ment in Towanda, one door cast of M. C. Mer cur's Bank. ' Nov. 3, 1570. WANTEu-100,000 feet Beech, Birch and Maple Plank, for which the highest price will be paid. Also, two good Cabinet Makers. T. I. 1..i.0t:Y. Wyalusing, Nov. 7, 187.0—tf. New Advertisements. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the stick.holders of the First National Bank of Towanda, fur the election of Directors, be held at the Office of the Bank, on Tuesday, dann.ry 10, 1870, between the hours of 1 and 3 p.m. N. N. BETTS, Jr., Cashier. .1 Towanda, Dec TAYLOR'S ELECTRIC OIL I This Oil has proven itself a medicine tiosityaszed in the cure of Rheumatic lameness of any kind re, glaring an outward application. We defy the medi cal world to bring a material better' adapted An. the alleviation of pain and lameness- in Man °ifßeast than is this medicine. It works upon the same pal lilac as its nearest kin—Electricity and although, like all of our best medicines, it sometimes fails, yet the eases of failure are very rare, and are always complicated ones. It works like magic upon burns, frost-bites, sting of bees, and all external poisons. Every fatally should hint it in cases of fresh cuts. bruisesor sprains. It udll not smartlike most nied itißell when applied to a new core. It is no ifludek preparation, but la composed of nice of the best materials known to staleria medics, compound id up. on scientific principles. As a horse medielte it is taking the lead of anything in the market. day it and try it. If you do nut like it, return it and re ceive your money back. For talc by all druggists and dealers in medicine. - Price 50 cents per bottl . DRoWNINO TAYLO . proprietor, Lltoyarille, Pa., CESEIM D LSSOLUTION.—Notice is hereby that the co-paitnershlp heretofore existing l,e tween U. WARNER and JORXIIILX. under the name 4. Witmer k Thx, is this day dlzsolved I y mu tual conieut. The books and -flenninds of said Arm am now the hands of Win. IL Warier, of Canton, who alone is authorized to reeetc&payment. W. H. WARNER. Nor. 25.'70 U T I 0 N.--WHEREAS MY wife Mary has left my bed and bored without just cause - or provocation. I hereby forbid all per sons harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date.l Smithtield,-Doc. 7.'70-w3 • HORACE WEED. BUFFA.LO ROBES. . • • • -POWELL k - Bare just crier:reed a large lot of Buffalo Rubes direr! from the Plains, which are superior to any oliered by rut heretofore. • _KEYSTONE- ORE. • Ot3obei 2G. 187.). AFL LL ASSORTMENT OF Dtl Illa CANNED rarrpt, M March-10,18G9. LONG & -I:F}'i.FSt B. TBri GEM FRUIT JABS, THE imeo. in use, wholesale and retail. ; Judy 1. 3IeC.U3E & 1111( LL KINDS . GROCERIES AND Pros/alma .at wholesale and retail, at ' ' May 20. C. 11. 'PATCH'S. CHESTER WHITE PIGS. FOR SALE BY . May 11, '79. 2iu A. U. SMITH., ra NOW ~ AdVl~lk -fri-11-E '- L. .4:,. it,:e_ E s..v EME AND MOST, COM,PLEVE Asturialent..or EZZEMI! WATCHES, CLOCKS, PLATED - .WARE, SILVER WARE, GOLD RINGS, •• GOLD - CHAINS, &e., &C., Eter tveliml to ruin market, Li LOW on CthibitiOU and for sale at the well-kno:an store of W. A. CHAMBERLAIN. Mr. C. Lowi pita. rulturtled frt,in the v.ty. anti *it- tors himself that Lin stuct: has Lccll boughl - at but tarn figura , , aud that he can offer better totbitx- tuents'to pnrcharera of tlrat-da , s goods than any establishment in the country I3U3II ) IIREY BROTHERS WILL OFFER THIS WEEK 100 CASES -- 100 CASES 100 CASES MEN and BOYS BOOTS .MEN and BOYS BOOTS MEN and BOYS BOOTS 50 CASE: 50 CASE 50 CASES WOMEN'S and MISSES SHOES. WOMEN'S and MISSES SHO, S. WOMEN'S and MISSES SHOES. LATEST LATEST LATEST AND BEST QUALITY AND BEST QUALITY. AND BEST QUALITY 100 100 100 FINE TRUNKS, 'FINE TRUNKS, FINE"-TRVNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, &C. TRAVELING BAGS, &C TRAVELING -BAGS, &C. FI.N.4T LOT 1 - N . lOl FIN] ST LOT IN TOI FINIIST LOT IN TO V U ) orte v.OO _ SPLENDID HORSE BLANIMS, SPLENDID HORSE BLANKETS ' I SPLENDID -HORSE BLANKETS, ' DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION EVERY EVERY EVERY - I Large lot of Largo. ot of Large ot of BUFFALO ROBES, BUFFALO ROBES, BUFFALO ROBES, L , F.A.NI RUGS, it'll FANG ' RUGS, &C. FANC RUGS, &C Lacing enlarged our aalesrotuu and made eaten. sive purchases of all goods In out branch of trade, we aro prepaid to•offer extra inducements. Sept. 1870, Bliortuals.. G ROCERIES AND PROVISIONS ast selling at Mall by FOX k =BOWL FT , THE CHOICEST IN T, by the seek or barrel, also Fresh ground Meal, Feed, ke., at lowest market ratcsat FOX S 11131C1AVU. Now -Adtiortisisatte. wagyinnt TOWANDIC TUESDAY EMI*,, 7DEC. 20th. • GRAND CONCERT! Zoo& of. - 12ANICLIN • THE TOWANDA. OICAL AIIIIdoIATION • - Will present an this maiden, the ..O•IITWES or Es. rgeae! wit/knew sod appropriate outman nude expressly for this Cantide. - - I:lllnrannin otNawrYotl. • . -. 1 ,- Miudest - Director • Oco. T. Cob! Rego Manager Chu. B. Scott /*did Kiss Minnie Bowes • IMPEMONATIOIfre DUMB, the Queen MM. 0. A. Baldwin Alueuerus. King of Perna.....Dr. Thos. D. Johnson Boman, Overseer of realm deo. T. Cole Zeroth. $11112131:4 wife • Mrs. Henry Mercer Mordecai Mr.. Theo. Mullock Nigh Priest, - Mr. Chas. L Salt Prophetess, Miss /boy Woodruff Regal Mr. 0... k. Baldwin Hartxmah Mr. J. W. Bishop Chorouses, Duette, Maids of Mecum etc. Tor per- Boutin see mall bins which will be out in due time. TUX= Irrie, DOLLAR. For sale at Porter k Ilirby's Drug Store. Orders by mall may be addree. Ned to Ira B. Humphrey, O. A. Black, 0.0. J. W. Slalom, or S. , • Themat expense incased by the Assodstion in toribe enkrMi... together with die EgiUrthe Moil* ere to be devoted toward y. lag for the New Steamer, has Induced the committee to put the Tickets et one dollar, end ss but i limited number will be sold, persons desiring them, should make their purchase at once. MEE AA. MINgY, COUNTY SU • IPREESTENDIM. Towanda. Pa. Office with B. It. Pec 2 . wand d oo r below the Ward Hons.. 1/01 be at the office the last Saturday each month and at all other times when not called away on bull. was connected with the Supetitendency.' All ette:a should hereafter be addressed as above., ... 1.70 MONEY QUICKLY ILtiO . .BY methe men and women getting subaciptlons for the great religious and literary weekly The Carla. tim Unites, edited by HENRY WARD BUCHER. Having in its corps of contributors the *bleat talent of the land. - A charming serial story by thil world famous authoress of "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Just begun. Evety , subscriber for 1871 receives the paper roe szour was, and the people's favorite, Wastrularos, talons worth $5), Proc. This sew and unequalled combination is TAILIMO LIKE wan mar.. AU are doing well, making from SlO to {SO • day. Now is the aaavorr Then, act me= and (Kunz There is positively nothing that will cam UM MO WELL. Cop y of paper, chapter of story and rare terms, free. dress A. H. HUBBARD, 400 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. dec.l,'7o TOWANDA BRIDGE COMPANY. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Towanda Bridge Company. for,the election of a Res ident, Treasurer, and six Manigers, to ame the en. suing year. will be held at the First National Bank of Towanda, on Wednesday - . Jan. 4, 1811, between the boors of oaa and three, p. m. - Lot 3W70 N. N. BETTS, Jr.. . „i' :. f” NOTICE TO CARPENTERS! The undersigned have made arrangements to in, sure Carpenter's CHESTS OF TOOLS, covering them NT-TIEDEVED SUET TiIAY DE. All desiring such insurance are rciipectfully invited to give us a call. CAMP k N - DiCENT. Gen. Insurance Agts., Towanda, Pa. EMMEN VEW BOARDING HOUSE.—TLe subaeribar having leased of J. P. -Van Fleet his Dwelling House on - State Street, ono door tut of Dr. Pratt. ofkce, is now prepared to receive Hoarders by the day or week at reasonable vitae. N.D.—Persons 'Mending Court will And thin a convenient and comfortable place to atop. Dec. 1,'70. L. T.' ROTHE. TRIAL LIST FOR DECEMBER -a_ TE131,1870. i . FIRST WIFE. . A. B. Smith vs. Win. IL Storrs et at trespass do 0. A. Iludain et al trespass Caroline Halt re. T. D. & Mary K. Hall . cue Wm. H. Chace vs Richard Bowen gar sit ex Win. Chamberlin vs. Elias Vaughn. case Oeo. W. White va. J. L. Rockwall CUM John Carmaliva.-11. R. Hale al OM Jacob GracerTs. 8. EL Webster appeal John McQueen vs. Wm. Elabree act to J. P. Horton VA. Crandall& Hancock ejectment Jeremiah Vandermark vs. John 0. Ward ease Samuel Colo vs. Jas. A. Rogers appeal Lyman Blackman et al vs. Sullivan & Eric Coal & RlUlrfiad Co • damages uordomt Fellows & MacMillan vs. Welles; Friable & Co case henry Strop() vs. Milton Bailey treapass .3. E. Gillett va. J. A. Smith. trespass Stephen Clayson Jacob Emery et aL.....trespass Lawrence incasing vs. R. M. Welk* appeal Patrick Sinner vs. Manson Elabree et al • appeal H. W. Patrick vs. Daniel McDnffee ex Case Chas. F. Tony' vs. Petulance Lee ejectment Abider/ Carley's use vs. Horace Hewitt covenant Thomaajirock vs. P. T. Ferguson. ejectment Ssbpeoruut for Rest week returnable .on Monday, December 12th, at 10 a.m., and for second week on Monday, December 19th. at 10 a.m W. A. THOMAS. • Der.8. • 70 PERSONS IN SEARCH OF HOLIDAY- PRESENTS JUL - E'S HUGUENIN, • , JEWELLER'V SILVERSMITH, mEact - le - SrAttnr BLOCK, roiraxtiA, PA Is constantly receiving additions to his p•toe): of goods suitable for presents, inch as LADIES' . WATCHES, - I of all descriptions. Also a selected assortment of STYLE STYLE STYLE GOLD CHAINS, FINE GOLD 4 ).3 - H.. - vvm . I_, P., 'Y , CLOCKS OF ALL STYLES Eno4 nit: MEAN EST TO 'TLIKX.ST. uOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES AND ETE-OLASSES to lit all alma of Impaired eight. NEW PATENZACCOMODATING SPECTACLES. Dy Ms patent I an enabled to exchange Chums at any tine without extra charge. Call and see. CLOCKS, WATCLED3 AlsiD JEWIZID! REPAIRED 1111) Tocranda, Dec. 8.1870. VOR SALE.—Horse and Lot on State Street. east of Third, for sale cheap, and other valuable town property. Apply to E. B. Mc- Kean. Towanda. Ofdoo Patch's Block. dec.l'7o VARDI FOR SALE.—The under signed offers tot; sale his place at Mountain Lake, in Burlington townehip, at a great baagaln. There &reline= la= Aland. a dwelling bones and a blacksmith shop, about 214 acres wheal on ground and a good young orchard. The only reason for selling is that the present owner desires to change his business. JOHN LEWIS. Mountain Lake, Nov. 28,1870:two ' FOR SALE.—The house.knowx-ae the Academy House." situated on State Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, with lot 75:124 feet. Houk) welifinished and neatly papered, containing 10 or 12 roomy and cellar. Water run. ning into same bylead pipe, and, he joint use of a nevertalling well on the premises. ALE4—House and lot on Second Street. adjoining the residence of delui A. Coddini, Pao. Lot 75x125 feet. _The house contains 6or 7 =mug, and cellar. Good Well of water on preen creel Possession given imutidiatcly to the former, and to the latter April 14, 1871. For prices an teems . apply to W. W. Kingsbury. =ice of. Pa. nN. Y. C. h-Co., Tomtit* —4l=l;7o 'AN DA. ' 'PANDA. "ANDA. VALUALFAPROPERTY FOR BALE.-2iinety-five tierce of land with new Cir cular Saw Mill and other Improvement*. situated In Albany township, a short mile above the COnsidering the location of this mii) it is supposed .to be the best place on the stream, for either grist mill. taw mill. planing mill. manufacturing furni ture, °zany such business. A vast amount of hard maple, Unroof], beach, brach, ash and beinlock can be brought into this mill by the neighbors at a fair price. The proprietor has about one mitten of his own. This mm has proved safe against high waters since the old mill was built about twenty years ago. The Dualism Railroad is finished past the milt Entertai well to ex amine this pruyosiy ni ng.. will do e proprietor would prefer only to sell weld f to it person of good character. that could invast from one to tiro thousand dollars in the business. A new house and lot near. the Tenranda Gu Works. For farther particulars inquire at Said house or at the mill. dec.1,10.6w ROBERT McIRTOSII, I'OR SALE.—My Honearand tot on Pine street is offered for Woad, a bargain. For further pastictilars enquire onPie premises. Sept. =.lO. JULIA CHASE' VOR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT, situate oriigourth street. Deschutes PlAnners. House 21x39 foot, with well and cistern. good garden and fruit. Enquire of o.D.Wrogasst, at the store of Virieldifun k Mere. Sept. IS, 1070. rARM FOR SALE IN MONROE TOMMIE—The subscriber offers for 'ale, lie valuable farm. lying on the Berwick turnpike, ni Monroe tartishly} three miles from the village of Monroe. and seven miles from Towanda; with a good road leading from both the above places. The Sullivan k Thie Rai lr oad. also passes through the farm. It contains 100 acres, about' 63 acres =dor good state - of cultivation; good Minding.: twolarge orchards, and is well watered. Terms easy. J. V. AIDOWAT. Uouth Branch, AUZ. 17,11) 31ust not forget that 0110 door loath of AMERICAN WATCHES SWISS WATCHES, MEI Baal Estate for Sale. Pave a co., Power & CO. ia Aro how offering the ginatest inducements to anti ingrers era ofkred in tido mans. They eapccLDyan attention to their recent yty7 hem perchelee from the late great auction Mks -,-, DRYS C7 -00D8 Tbey arc now r fr beautiful HIGH COLPREI3-AMXICS At 2 tent EXTRA QUALITY PLAIDS • - At ..01 t eut BLACK'+A LP , ICA 8, (j jOd y(114, Oki 23 Ceuli Together wale tl c 1 .e4 ecety OTHEU DIIEiS ROODS E‘e.r extubited u 4, at equaily la* priccb KNIT GOODS; II001" NUBIAS, SCARFS, &C., SC., Wry laro stock just received, and will be ifuld irked the genii prices DOME,STIC COTTON i . a S;UVU~ Annunivally tarp stock, at very low-pricti 111 - , 1 Our whole store, he each department, n now tilled With the moet complete deck of meotleTever shown Tcntandsito whirl your attention respectiplly called Dec. 8,111. Wang, luta & Cs. VODDING, RUSSELL & CO, C.: - • - - pealcis ItAIIDNYARE.--k CMUM - GOODS, keritICULTI:iRAL IMPLEMENTS, Ask attention to their'great variety of ail kinds of STOVES, HEATEMBANGES, &e. The Improved . HOT. BLAST A3IEBICAN, with Enamelled Tank. THE. COSMOPOLITAN, with' antiliary Air Cham ber THE MERRY CHRISTMAS, with combination Hearth and Door. AND THE HOT BLAST,' are the leading patteini of fait-class COAL AND WOOD COOKING.STOVESI - Besides these we have the - PROTECTOR, - . • TRIBUNAL, - EMPRESS, .SHIELD, GEAV, :GRANT; and PIONEER Aud the greatest .vorieti of HEATING ;STOVE4' ever offered by us, comprising the AMERICAN BASE BURNER . . LIGHT BASL NATIONAL, AND FAVORITE Also Bibb's Diamond II AL 7' Ur oli B II E ,I.l' I: It B,i_ it, ~,,i' ing the abe,e ~,. w,.. . - ,....,.c ,I Li Wily It 171 fOr waxwing lippel: .VOWLIS I'l'olll tile i - Chinino:‘',,without iiipes, the • 1 I C_N.X SELL 000.DS- CILEAPEII ' AMERICA:'.; PARLOR tiff:ATER; !ii,au'inui •t";;i:owing the bleelitlenl4, arid Laving tio - - knowledge of it thenibelve.l; have to employ ottten. at • •-•-• 1.116-rbest in itsO,:ancl the-' - , , ta m e =uric. to attoni to it, and cuatonEieta toilet • 1 pee Luccortlingly—au they: liketnyecif. . ORIENTAL - Pontititt; F . t . .7IINACE. 1 1)0 11 - I.:SINESS 1:0 LIVE ill IT . . . 5.1511 IJLLNDSA' '- 1) 'DOORS FILLSII CEMENT AND LIME - e. x= • - r-- m Cr: - . ...! - C 7 1 '4'. WHEELkAt'S, AND I;LUOIY6 • . ..HORSE POWERS AND TURESHERS. Goof Steel and ,Porks at 0110 Dollat".:rpe r set. UluVersa Wringers, Benelr:Wringen.4, Novelty Wringers, Doty' Wash ers, Brass Kettles, Poreelain Kettles, 'Tinware, Wooden * Ware, • &c: sILVER 1.1".114:, Korosene . Oil by the barrel at 28 ets per Alm. Dapout's powder by the keg - : 4 ,43 50 Rifle • . G5O ELIAS HOIVE SEWING Not sy.ellvd,--INualled any They always please: COi.DT*O, RUSSELL & CO: Saws, Boring Machines, -- limes, -Anvils,' • Vises, - -Bellows , • D;ills, • Chisels Weiinviteylbt, , atteutlOn buthlera to our abrerior stock of DOOR lOCKSAND TRI.II3IINGS, Da sell as to Olir Jewett's Pure, Emeelsior, and other reliable b}aula of Wagon :thikers and Clrriage Builders would do well to virdt nes. We have Philadelphia Uub. Jersey poke.. Fine Arles, Fellow, Springs. Thils, le, Oak milbkes, 2. 1 ! in. per set $1 00 ,t 21- • • " 3.50 ". 2 in. " 300 LEITIg;11 ANIIIIUDBER,LELTINt:, • 144E4LBARROWS, St. Gefinaiu Student:Lamps, Church Chandelierki, Gas Fixture% Gas . Pipe, Pumps, Irori Burdens Horse? Shoes. " KETIffOIiE ..,National . Horso Nadi by the box, : at 22 eb4. per pound. 6001. 1 5 DELIVERED EItEE ON CARS: -.Hogses Jitted with (as Pipe, J'i. 1 tures, treaters, &e., &c., on short • CODDINO. RUSSELY. Is CO lonancic 15, Lill. 4 I I notice TOWANDA; rA. "STOVES, . IRON, &C., JX. 310M,41NG GLORY, ORIENTAL, AL Fabt tury Mt. lets aya oil/r>Zils,.l iiio MMIMI ori • - - E. Boger' k Brother's „. 11l vent variet Ah,Lat:t. tm• -MACHINE 31V,CHANIC'S TOOLS In great variety . . PAINTS AND q . =I 31ILL SAAVS, t; OILS, SCALES SIICT 6171:$ RIFLE:4, : •Ur, Pikuli, of all,kinth alwayt on Laid TO WAN-DA: • 11A.RKETS. ') • VUOLZHALE PIIICEL • Coneetod every Wednesday, by C. ?Lugs, subject to changes daily. . Wheat, Is bosh 'ss 4so Rye, It trasb .Bnekwheal, Imp 60 Corn. 1 11 bush Oats, busbi ' Bemis, S. Better (robert - do (dairy, 13 lb " Es, doz. Po toes. 'ft Flour. IP bard • 7 331 4. •0 50 14 lb . 6Ce 18 Onions, W-bush 1 v. Wymins or 60=4—Mina GO lb.; Corn 06 8r5561ta.; Oats 32 lbs.; Barley 46 lbs.; Bucker t 43 lbs.; Beaus 02 lbs.; Bran 20 lbs.; Cora • Timothy Beed_44 lbs. ; Dried Peaches 33 ; -Dried Apples 22 lbs.. FL: Smats43lrys. - MAIL . ARRANOEICENTS 4.1/1. THE TOWANDA 1 . 09T-07110E. Until further notice the 3falla at Ms °eke will arrive and depart ab toikrwa . . Artier. Depart. Northern Mail 715 A. lA,._._. .5:15 r. L. Southern .. . i5:111 P. X. ^"IS a. a. Troy -,.... ..... .. 12:00 x. ' I.oor. L. - Canton 7 ..„.. - 1.0( P. at 110 r. 3f. -, Dushore b. •-• 61101.. st - 8:00 a. rt..- : ; Lellayartile '. ' , 11:00 A. AC . 12:00 M. .6 Earthy " . 12:00 x.. .. . . 2 210 - r. at. 2g. Eaton nulls arrives every Monday, Wedneadayrand ' Friday at COO D. se.. and departs at 7:00 a. sr., on - ..ut Tuesday, Thursday, and eaturday. Liberty Corners null arrives every Tuesday. ?Lora day and Saturday at 8:00 a.m. . Departs name day ILL 9:00 A.M. W AIL mails close 10 minutes tif orelk - e liusde- portureF mutate mails r.otlli and stink _dose 45 aka let prerious.i • . • 11. W. ALFORD, P.M. TO THOSE• GETTHiG-Takali MWE Tuottori: 1- 1 = u1; bilutild Mud)* cuo ' tbiugs. GET TIfEIT WHERE rutsztuss CLOTIIRi& 18 3LADr. - , vaililtE. TItIY so 1.1 - C. 441 . . . - .%sol'ist order to be abbe to kelt a iotd art) 1c cheap the nierchant.noast understand bia baseness, and hit/wallow, where and whist to buy, as a prartiesd -s -snavloee; and a • -.- • • PRACTICAL, TAILOR Ii altr i blanches I Kok to bc, lbatiog trut EIGHTEEN. YEAIN EXPTJUENcE In t! bin ed. 1L e Lcan .icniter In tutue 14. aq hutoce NEW YORK CITY. . _ 1 du my ownhnying, gelling and cutting, and divide my pronto, no man. so-that les& of it wilt do—and with rent and other expenses to pro portion.thita matim the coot of claming oil the bu , dimai very FAIL . „ 1: va doubt fLc abose ttottukult,. I.y I. up.ln • T.%11,r, Tosva[lda, is IMMO= TOWANDA -I. NV( ,MS !"--1 ,•: eo , lp , r lie bv,t .• I. 31. E It . IV AG 0 N-S , MI LVIi()IM \VO.,, ( ‘:"1.: PED .1 NI) OPEN -13“:01ES uik AND lIECKOBV LS. 1: W =ME t TE.A . I MON ,SEA rrj light, and po ditrabio that. t‘el,l but btti e to do towards their decay. , . !vf.frk Itclore pftteit s,iug f t elf Iterairiwetione on short notlre. M. C. 31 - Er.orn; Prr.t. C, W. VINCENT. • TEM:1101a. July 211; tiurcrintAtTifleot. R. N. WELLES FOAL YA tuta lattitc: uutice prices at yard, arc Egg, or No. 2 - Vi Stove, or Noll. 3 and 3 $5 50' Nut, or coarse, No. 5... S 5 25 Pittston Nut,"or No. 5 $.5 00 The following, additional charges will Ise made for delivering cual.krithiu the borough limits: Per ton r,O rts. Bain for cart, leg in. 7,0 d ila( t0n.......35 .• Quarter t0n."25 '• !fn Leave Orders at my Coal Otra r, No. 1,31 e r , curs New Block, south side. - )15" Orders avast in all case be apeurud the cash. Towanda, Sept. 15:70. E. WELTS.s.. TOWANDA COAL YARD. ANTILFSCITE .I'D tralmoifs COILS - . The under...it:tied, having I=lo the Cdal Yard and- Dock at the old "Banlay Basin;' and just completed a large Coal-house and Officenpon the premises, are pow prepared to hirnish the citizens of Towanda and vicinity with the different kinds and sizes of the above* named coals upon the most reasonable terms in any quantity-desired. Prices at the yzia nuid further notice: . Stove = • • . 13' '') lArge Egg --. t .' 5 59 Small Egg - , , . 5 50 Lump ..550 . PI/moth Nut - , 5 25 Pittston Nut . 500 "Barclay." Lump ' 4 00 - Run of 3finee * 350 Fine; or Blacksmith . 5 00 Thu following additional charges a ill be made for delivering Coal within the borough _limits : : - Per T0n...50 cents. Extra for carrying in, s•Tcenta. IlalfTim..3s " " .4 - " " 2$ " Qr. Ton -.25 " - ." ". " . ** 25 " ifir Orders may be left at the Yard. corner of BASF road and Elizabeth Streets, or at R.C. Porter's Drug Store. 0 Orders must in ill,' /vacs Al.l? be acwomO lSTAN plualed wi E. th the MT Towanda, June 11670—tf. - . MONEY SAVED, BY PUBCNISISO STOVES IND HARDWARE IJ ell. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF 1 the pilled States for the Western District of - PenrisyPcania. E. P. WILCOX, of (Linton, a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March 2,1, 1867. haring applied for a Discharge near all his debts, and Other claims provable under said Act.- By order of the Court. Nortcr. is manna - caves, to all persons who have proved their debts, and other persona interested, to appear on the 10th day December. 1870:.at 10 o'clock a. in., before E. OVERTON4IL,DAttificter. at his of fice-in Towanda , to show cause. If any they hare. why a'Discharge should not be granted to the said Bankrupt. And further. Notice is hereby given, that the Second and Third Meetings of the said Bankrupt required by the 27thlind lath Sections of said Acti ; will before the said P.egister, at the same time and lance. • • c. C. McCANDLESS. • - Nov. 23. 1870. - , Clerk. A UDITOR'S NOTICE—John Bei cltruion rs. F.derrni Desire. No.' 558; Sept. T.. 180. In the Court of Co.runou Pleas of Bradford county. The undersigned, an auditor. alltioinied by Mitt Court to distribute funds In bltsrin r a hands arisng from eilicritT's sale of dcfcrolant's personal property. will attend to the duties of said appointment: - at th ct . iy,,re of Occiton & Elsbree, In the borough of To wanda, on SATURDAY, the 10th day of DECEMBER )BM, at 10 o'clock a. m., at which time'and place all persons bating claims on said money,are required to present the same or be debarred from coming oa said fuml. x0r.5,•70.-it . Auditor. D3IINISTRATRLX. NQTICrE- 2 Ix Notice is hereby elTal that all , fns indabted to the estate, of JOHN K. JAlttliti late of Pik* twp.. deceased. are *maenad to make immediate pay - went, and persons having. elakras agairuit said sir tate must ho present the same del authenticated for settlement. NANC 31. JAR IS, Nov. 24, 1370.* inistratrix. D3LINISTRATORS TICE:— Notice is hereby given thiffifil persons indebted to the estate of W. E. OLIDEWELL. late of Gran ville, decessei3, are requested to make immediate payment, and APersons haring elitima against said estate must present them duty authenticated fort. tleMent. • WAED WAH/101. Nov 22, MO. Administrator. VXECITTOR'S Notke is berebyslren that all persona Indebt ed to the eatato. of J. D. Williams. lata of Monroe tp. deed, are requested to mats =mediate payment. and all persona havitig claims against ulfteatats must present - them duty authenticated for settlement. . It. DICLL. Jos. ILINGON Manton,. Cbt. 3G, ibitl S:cND 3161; 33zuc ell u Ek n.s. ij at FOX QUGAIt OF ALL KINDS RETAlL ing,at gliolc:ale inter at rex & I ' 4O 6 1 Ts 30 6 as =f):' EMI lIENIZY E):MMI .Ic,:t• 1.:4!-I RI:VNSON