fragOdSqlater' • LOCAL AND` ORNER4L• o.lle 'the Franklin boys ; by ten diug the grand intoart. ' - 15 . onr:Atheni letter will appear ucs t week. . . . Lost—A. Jet,Ear-ring. Any per oding Will please lesvoit the l'astAllfx,. Is-Everybody should attend the grand coorest, Tondo eve, Dec. 20, for . the Ixnefit of the new steamer. publieli on the outside Of tarpaper. the seamen delivend by ter; 3. -8. grown on ItunatEllivinp i e v • • t3lteliff Twins= left for the BrAari La minim! City or, y _ four caniildates foF the peateutim. 16i- It is said that a larger !ma to' of s OliestiOns for &worm bare been Mod e the present term ,of Conrt t than at any pro %inn one. , ps. The Sullivan Free Press Bap that the 'Exchange Hotel has been closed for want of guests, and that the town 4 ia overrun trch rats. may, The now barn for the Ward gorse is nearly comp'etad.lt is built of stone and brick, and'aill haves slatoroof. Mr: Wane :looms credit for putting up so substantial s bading• • St - war TintPlauacr. BIEETLNG.— There will be a Public meeting at Temperance, Hill, Sunday, Dec. 18, at 5 o'clock, p.m. Some pod speakers are expected, who will fender the meeting et more than mud interest. A. match game of base ball was played at Rome oaßaturday, Dec. 10, be. wen the Hornbrool t tr and the'"Fleeteat " nine, of Rome, resnl in a victory for the Ilornbrook nine bye store of 55 to mil A gentleman in town who has Wien the pains to investigate the matter, in forms us that over thirty-jive thousand dollars jre been raised in this place during the past year. for charitable and public objects. Can pug other town of our size-beat it? le, We hope the vacancy' in the superintendency of the Pa. h N.Y. R.B. Co., occasioned by the death of JOHN P. Co; will be bupplied by the prompt appointment of Dzsmorm, Esq., Assistant-Superinten dent. Mr. D. is a practical railroad man, and ho appointment would give Tiverl satisfac tion to the people along the line. str. The prayer meeting of the Itebbyterian church will be postponed until Fnday evening of this week, in consequence of 0:e concert and exhibition of-the new organ on Thursday atoning. The Rev. J. S. Survair, if Providence per mit, will preach Sabbath morning on the sub " Sacred Song." PEP.SONAL. — RevXYIius Or rat, pas ta a the Congregat loin' church at East Smith adsl, has received a call from Milford, Pi* o cAuity, l'a., and it is said will accept. Mrs. J. C. ADANIAS in Massachusetts, where was suddenly summoned last week to at :cid the funeral of her aged grandmother. air The " Car4ata of Esther," to presentod by the Towanda Modest .issecia :lon at itcactat's Ball, Dec. 10th, for the herm it ut Ulu ''Frauklin " steamer, will be well worth ...mending. As the members of the Association lace spoit scrmuch tone in preparing for its pr,per. presentation, we trust that they may be ;414 t.-. 1 by s lull house. INU'ROVEMENT. M.E. Church whicb was built n.•arly forty ago, will be enlarged and beautified flie owing spring at an expense of $2,500. The ladies of the )LE. Church will hold a fes al in ( . .klLL'fi Hall, at Lellaywrillo, on the even ing of IXember :18th, for - 7,h0 purpose of fu4 aid church. ff. ate - We hats intended to publish d n . week the story of "Esther, the Jewish Que,Al, - but have been compelled to omit it for sant or room. , We therefore direct our read :, to the oldest Book in the world, where they may find it under the title of the "-Book of Es ther." Atter readinglt, one will be better pre to enjoy thetOeert to come off on Tues. Is , e‘ tiling next. Les!' Rev. J. S. STEwArtr, of the l're,byterian church., in asking his,sougregation r , ntributo toward paying for the uew bell, on morning last, ..mentioned the fact .that the church had rat t led over km thousand dollars ;turavz the past wit" for improvements and oth , Ovar ono thousand dollars of the <in IlBs been donated to-tho various Boards of Th. church. "The liberal deviseth- liberal IDS....At a regular meeting of Frank sa Company, No. 1, held Dec. 7, 1870, th , following ofticens were elected for the ensuing Foreman—L 8. HUMPHREY. First Assistant—E. J. CLAUr.N. Second Assistant-41 J. LaSo. - Secret arc—P. W. COWELL. Treasurer—C. F. TAYLOR. BRAUND, W. 0. THBIIB. The following Engineers were appointed by. the Foreman: Futumer —D. EIDIONB Uricrms. A.sitant Engineers—C. J. Ltwo, ltiaLoN ( \RYAN, am. Hcznixf, Bens Hothoxis. .% OTHER I ' IRE.-- l About 3 o'clock Suinisy morning last, our citizens were again ..tartled by the cry of fire! The flames were discovered issuing from a barn owned by !khan .k OVERTON, just south of Disnnow's hotel. The tarn contained four valuable horses, owned by Wsue k lktovrawre. 'Beth steckners and the old Franklin hand en gine were soon on the ground, and succeeded ,n saving Minnow's hotel,. not, however, nail it bad been cone derably damaged. Wasp & liONT.L.Slrell JOBS is about $lBOO, on which there an insurance of $llOO. 19. The new steamer for Franklin . bi. - e Company arrived on Friday morning last, ankafter being thoroughly tasted was accepted byjhe committee: The steamer is the UM and capacity as the one purchased by Lin ;.. Hose Company, a fow months since. The manufacturers, 31atsra. Sturar It Co., find it necessary to drive their works to the fullest ea- Pscity in order to supply the demand for theit machines, which are now considered the best fire-engines manufactured. The two purchased in this place certainly give entire "satisfaction, and sre equal in ,orcry respect to the "tenom inendations of the builders. . . Mr. BrC.E.rolut, the agent, is a plesaant and reliable gentleman. We Cordially commend him to the confidence of-the public. The sudden death of Jona P. f.o . a. Del., Superintendent of the Pa: & N.Y. C. .k H.R. Co., on Wednesday evening lastvcast gloom over dais entire community. 3.,Wt • Co; in company with Engineer SIULD/LLIC, had-been up to examine the Crossing - cf the Southern Central and Erie R.R. tracks near- Barton. As they started to return their horse balked, and Mr. C. got out of the carriage to lewd biro, when he complained of a neuralgic pant in his leg and leaned forward to rub it. A moment af terward Mr. STEADMAN noticed him falling on las fare, and on going op to him, found that be was breathing his last. Ito expired without a groan or a struggle. In hisdeath a family have • teen deprived of a .kind and affectionate hus band and father, the Railroad Company of one etas most faithful and valuable officers, and community of aa timabtccittzen. His funeral tr4 a place on Saturday. A large number of our enizens accompanied the .reinains to Bethle: hem, where they were deposited In the family burymg-ground. The tram hearing the funeral corteqe was neatly draped in mounting, as wero the depot* and Oakes along the line. A Lige ctonenurse of people met the Innen' lnty et the dept in. BrthklKn) find taerrheti to` the temOte.i7. °Ma Pa°9llMP!allbepßOClM -Ixe torn of theisieial this . count . eanTened P19191134j, DOCIPIR? klitAo CF4 0 41 4:111.--Judge arana*ltellient, Taxes TesDnikand Faunae, asseetatee, on the beech: The followingstne4fisindJorpw ed to their tiatdoe,ind *ere sent iietimder • • chino of the Cote: J. I,arrox„ . .&aytan, Judson Blackman, jam Devine, Geo. - B. Hub. bard, James Hatel4 - John Lane,Moses Pain; Josoph /tideway, Alpha Iftiart,' A. V. Teed, Amos jr, - Vaulneek B tnkbe4 inekkath! !Y: Et: Wti.Tiesik3n" %Mims, Ens Mains; They remained in se kin tutil:Priday even=' fag. anaiiposed of We foliowlig,builuess i Com. v5...,9;cm.F. 'Templeton", mef pail& Templeton.—Assaell anstbsttery. Com. ve..JIIPon F 1 02 1 4 -74 Com. le t , " Feremieh . Whelen.H. 7 4seettiend torY. ESE Com. es. Mat. Stniuge.—issault Slid inner r v 5.7.41-. Mltlnui.--Itape: •"• , Com. vs, And; John negerg•—ln dieting gdevmul Wm. . Com. vs. Samuel Larceny. Com. vi. same.—Larcenv. . Com. *Zhu. W. Etiernan...=-Larcetiy..'- • -- Com. ss. Henry' CampbelL—larcenT. Com. vs. !Pinny Hover.--Larceny. Com. vs. Samuel Depow.—Larceny. Com. vs. Dennis Zones.—Aisaultandbaitary. Com. vs. B. PitaLl.--Bayhann Com. vs. W. Cochran, John Cunningham and Thos. Denim—Murder. Com. va. Clarence Cole.—Falso pretences. Com.;es. Alfred B. Clufbrd.—Pable pre. tepees. Com. vs. Sebastian EnoU.—Larceny. Com. vs. Bello Griffin alias Bello Anthony alias Bello Itobinson.—Bigsmy, - N'OT A 2110 E ISALL. Coin. vs. John Elsbree.—Mal _iclons Com. vs. John McKelier_and B. L. Knight&— Assault and battery. . - Com. vs. James McCrm.—Selling lighor without license. roil. vs. William Hawkins.—Assatiltarid bat tery with intent to commit a rape on a little girl. Jas. Vargason for costs. t • Corn. vs. David CampbelL—Lateen. Corn. vs. Job Ifeliningway.—/isaanit sad hat tery. Prosecutor, Julian Fleming, to pay coshi.• Com. vs. Phebe ElemiUgway and Otis Hew ingway.—Assault and battery. Prosecutor, p. D. Fleming, to pay coatir - The following cases (fame before the court and traverse Jury . Coin. vs. Julian Fleming.—Assault and tt-• tery. Jury return a verdtct of guilty, and Court Sentence him to pay a fin `of dye dollars, costs of prosecution, and stand committed until sen tence is complied with. Com. vs. Jerdmiab Whalen.—Assault and bat tery. Senteneeil to pay a fine of Site dollars, costs, &c., and undergo an imarlsonment in county jail fora period of thirty . - Com. vs. E. G. Andrits.—lndicted at present sessions for. rape committed upon his own daughtitr, a clad only ten years of age. On be ing arraigned in open court, the prisoner plead guilty and was-sentenced to undergo an im- . . prisonment of ten years in the East eni- tentlar3:. '-" Com. ys. B. F. Ball and.! Joint 80-gem—ln dieting gtlevona bodily harm. Jury find the defendants not guilty on find (nut but guilty on the second. .Com. vs. Samuel DepeF.—Defendant was tried on several counts forAarceny, and fond guilty on all of them. He was sentenced to re turn the goods stolEn, pay the costs and under go an imprisonment of three years and six E 4. months in the penitentiary. Corn. vs. C. W. Hoffman.—indicted at present term fur larceny. Defendant plead guilty, and was sentenced to undergo an imprisonment in the penitentiary far one year and three moults,- pay costs and return prpperty stolen. Com. vs. Henry CaumbelL—lndictod fur lar ceny. Defendant plead guilty and was sen tenced to papa tine of ten dollars, costs Of pros ecution, restore the property stolen, and nrider go au imprisonment in the Eastern Peniten tiary for a period of one year and nine months. Com. va. Sidney lf ovcr.- 7 Indicted for larceny. After a full hearing in thieease, jury return a verdict of not guilty. Corn. vs. Dennis Jones.—lndicted at present term for 'assault and battery. Defendant plead guilty, and was sentenced to pay a fine of one dollar and costs . of prokeention, and stand cum . 'ttcd until sentence is cumphed : with. Corn. vs. Clarence Cole.—lrulicbcd fur false Pretences.. Jury rehire a verdict of not guilty, - bet to pay the costs. Defendant's attorney moved for arrest of judgment. In the matter of the electlowof a road com missioner of liarclak . township, on motion of Mercur & Davies, the Court appointed Mon day, Dec. 19, at 10 o'clock, the time of hearing the complaint in this case. The tavern license of W. 11. McClelland was transferred to Frank IL Peek. In the matter of the application for a county bridge in Asylum township. the Catirt appoint 0..1. Chubbuck, And Platt, J. W. l'ayson, I. A. Park, Geo. C. Atwood and Asa Brown, viewers. The Grand Jury made a presentment to Court, thatan examination of the county jail satisfied them -that it was insufficient for the accommodatiOn of the prisoners confined there in, and that it is insecure and unsafe, and ref commended that a flew building be erected by the county r a jail. A. SILVER WEDDING EXTRAORDLWY oN SPRING HILL.—Mr. Editor: Doyou and your readers recollect what a fine day it wastast Sat •urday ? Although the third day of a Wilder, month, yet the. ground was free of mud or tliti4- the air of frost and the sky of clouds. It was not thus twenty-five years ago. The ground was covered with snow. It was drear winter then: -But nothing daunted, STULL= LioN took Msnomter Snruw►r, a neighbor's 'daughter, by the _hand, and the good parson •said " What God has joined together let no man put asunder"; and when the third anni versary of their wedding day had come, Netter, Lynam& and I t oanrra; Annuannd Awn, were all there to help celebrate. Whoever saw it thus before? Five little mouths to feed--tenyttle - efeii to watch their youtliftil parentitco little oars to be filled with musie r --- ten little feet to guide in the paths of What a work! B* resolute hearts.and willing hands, aided by a kind Providence, are sure of success: A grand success has been theirs. Last Saturday we had the pleasure, with some secenty others, of viisiting this happy family at their ple it ssant home on Spring Hill, and we will just inetition hero how we happened to go : As the twenty-llfth anniversary of their wed ding-day approached, these good •chlldren very sensibly thought their parents 'wortli t V a silver wedding, and they wont to worli imeordingly. We all seconded the motion,, and said womould be there, It was determined pretty soon, however, that it shonld be Something Inore tha*Jin ordinary OCCASIOO. Whether it was 31u .cos or "itsrr►," Oxottoz or " Lrrra," who prvosed the "extraorainory ; " we know not ; bat this we do knots—when - Pa and Ma stood up to renew their marriage vow, they all stood there hand in hand. Reverends CHAMBERLAIN and WEttros officiated- and the pair who had seen their family increase by twos twice before, were presented with a couple of sons—fine, lusty fellows, to whom the twin girls clung, as though they wore their firin brothers. About this time, Rev. trrars PERI pulled from under the piano a mysterious looking tian which had been smuggled into the room, and upon opening it ho took therefrom piece by piece, and presented to the wondering pair un til tlierix' was befcire them a splendid silver set beautifully inscribed— "To Pa and Ma—from their beside the gifts of other friends. Brother PseK did it very handsomely. and. easily, yet it caused more snilirise to the happy pair than ott Use two dorninks Net done Wort. him.. • Then were happy greetings; and happy songs —and then a gathering around the table ; and SS we looked upon the luxuries before us we said aloud, "And put a knife to thy throat, if thou be man given to appetite." Surely, if chickens and turkeys hide—as they say they do when they hear the preacher corn ing—then there will be some Skedaddling among them hereafter if they hear of a "Silver Wed ding Extraordinary." Before the company disp ersed we had the pleasure, in behalf of the pa reuta, of presenting to each of the children a low choice gifts. - We fang "tsl ll we gather at the ricer?" and came away breathing a prayer that all who -composed that happy company may ever have on "the wedding garment," with their 'fi,ghta 'burning, as they who wait for their Lord's ap pearing. ' P. 11. T. Camptosn, Der. 8. I€l7o. ES Bahniroi Editor:. Ws • YOU iiiiiresaltio;eseraelia that 4,.. Qog '' tit - irli Y =Orthearai l. • y dna Immo beeneejoying that "Le l ,11113"r/PAe luittiklel.ltliethli *mike 'Pi* itS . tioulbal, or more: We arequita sure a "little lighr his been r etititit*!'...j.n short, tr*, at tendedAiditditrite, alid'ald'uothill*tilitd‘ 'our. Chia" by our atteastice, nor did we have to "hire our board." We found the hospitality .of the citizens of the,lnostgonerous kind. Their doors were wideopen, and the leachers enter ' :tslfls A r aLR. -Weansi fireittai of ne mean .bider: - :*d - tot our tecuty-tive cents worth _at the "readings,' —thereat was gratis. The teachers of Eastern Bradford say to Herrick—ln advance—that " theyite coining ",J '..;tici.,tliii: neat - Institute! f'300,000 strong" ( al • ). o t . lona, be wortli_ir Ato.rinforui Troy. and Canton that we et the:eaSt amend:Owls. for a couOy. Seat. This is tallied up br some in dead earnest. The plan is to' annein` tier Of 'tern teempt . .ifiv4Outtuts, coo* to im much of Brid fen] ashes east of the fiver, With teilayirftle as the shire town. - ' • We did pot intend to ignoro the existence of fire sterner sex, beinuie we gni); noticed the "gal children" in our fonper tinkle. _We have quite a crop of nice yotag , men,who, would like to get into business... They Inve limited pen flourishes half a term, and *bow ready for a situation behind, s' grocery:titand,:_ineasunitg Peatints‘ or at the counter, measuring tape and *ISO.- TherstuMl have ;no objection to. an appointment from the President in sumo partment;but failing there - would accept the situation of ib son-in-law " in time wealthy fami ly in which the "ole man" wasn't gong for this world."' Yes, they are ready to go into bust nem. 'reek is not the thing they are looking after. .. • Then there is ariothei clasi who care little for business, so_long as they nine:ay* a watch, and can get chiage enough to jun their "bear's ife" arid candy mottoes. The, dextulnd fur . this elan does net equal the supply, .f,There are lc few who read, slitay, think, and tiet: These are the hope of tliii future-,the kind that. MEN are made of. There is room for more of them. -.The beautiful weather this fall has been im proved by our farmfrs in getting , their spring work done—many of them ready to sow and plant. They have also narked their grain, but ter, poultry, As., and laid in their stock of coal, groceries and greenback! for the winter. It has been an unlortunate year for pork ;growers. In the first place there was no " soft earn" to fatten hogs on, and new there is no water to scald them in. -Hog-Admen are at a premium. Pork is at a (list:bunt, and "money is a hard thing to borrow." Thanksgiving was duly observed by , eating henry ilitiners, and:burying the usual number of chicken-plea and turkeys. We regret to say lint some republicans do not take the Itsvourus. They are missing it. Yours balmily, Bus. Dee. 1, 1870 _ OawELL.—Our town bouts of a velocipede. Wo do not all ride it—at once. This beautiful weather our roads are in bet ter condition than our sidewalks. We Par the same can be said after the beautiful weather is over, unless something Is done for them, and that right quickly, Could John Chinaman board in ou.eellars, he would find many a dainty meal hi reserve for him. "Itats on the right of him, Rats on the left of him, Capered and tumbled? Give us more," pig-tails." On thanksgiving day,1869, Dr. O. Lzwis, of this place, lost a tamable horse. Thanksgiving day, 1870, another. This left him again crip pled for his business. The Doctor is along in years, with a large family, and- hardly pre ared to bear these losses. Qvietl,y, brit with ht.rty good wilk the citizens "put their hands tu their lockets,'.' and a sufficient amount 3V4te, soon raiied, a .committee appointed, a horse and harness rairchased and presented to the. Doctor on \ Ssturdny last, without a knowledge or suspicion of,it on his part until . done. This shows how theDoetoratands with the -.people. Mr. Mounts Wiiontivrr and wife were thrown free their carriage riding near Mr. J. Mrs. W. considerably I rang over her. Mr. "holdbacks" were not he started, which let horse In the darknee aged people and highly esteemed; ankire are happy to know that this accident is, noßlikely to prove serious to either of them. Considerable curiosity is excited by the exhi t . bition of the" if Kora n ' (31OhammedanIlible),‘ owned by 31. K. hundred , TAILOR. Over three millions of human beings accent this 'as their book of faith and practice! 31r:Tailva Yerour and Miss NATE iVE{ON be gan school in the Academy building on Mon day last, - with a good attendance. The people of Orwell do not endorse the whole of the resolution passed recently at the Teach ers' Association, at Rome, in reference to the " berlhblera." While they are perfectly willing a resolutiow should be passed approving the coarse the County Superintendent hall taken in his Institutes, they do not think the censiiring. or denouncing of " ertain,-spObblers ; is neces sry, wise Or proper. , - - Whit Makes our' nEPOE• TED. so full of interest-this fall and winter? Is it not owing very much to the articles of not only "certain scribblers,r but of the local scrib blers generally? . Respectful, honest criticism is in order. Let us not fear it. DEC. 5. Stir Mn. ALVORD: Please allow me a small place in your colnnin devoted to corres pondents fora piece of "good news," with which my heart is'brimful and running over. I wish all my friends (by my friends I mean the read ing public of ToWanda) 'to know that we have a Circulating Library at Cnosa's Book Store. Every person ought-. to know this—perhaps they do; bull only heard It last evening. Re joice'with %met poor, hard-handed, brown-skin ned, working folks, who have hungered as .4 have done these many years. for 4mental food: ' Now wnhave a bonntiful repast spread out be fore us, of the veryibest literature of England and America.. Why, fur the wee'intiall: sum of ten cents, these long winter evenings we may sit down with great-sooled CHAS= Dicsmat—a sad June day fur us when they left him 181(4 in that old English abbey—with pleasant-faced TivicsErtar ; vivid, heart-stirring Cass. HEADE ; quiet, soulful WILKIE ,COLIJNS, and dreaming, beauty-hiving Tmsrsect—not forgetting our I own writers. We saw " Cldtown Folks," " Veneer" , (and for some weak stomachs whole shining rows of Mrt. Rorrnwonru's and MAW" J. HOLMES'S works), with oh! so many more of note, that one must go. and select for ' them- Iselves. . These ,who do mtt relish light literature, will find voltimer (Olt" as itch as romance and poo try, leading one eastward ever the mini - VI fhb dead Past, when Egypt herself was "the cradle of arts and , sciences "—westward unto this day, whcti we live ourselves in thegreat, throbbing heart of the Present; 'treatises concerning rocks, trees and flowers, birds„ beastii and in sects; for the earth is teeming with the won derful and interesting. Something canbe found en ertaining for ui there is'no doubt, and ire, will all of us read. May success attend the enkaprize and we who love to read will Patronize eirm:USE'S Book Store. We noticed betattfurpicturea exquisite 7 \ixlmuned, and many elegantly bound volumes, which would be very acceptable as holiday gifts. .. A Wossiso Wostsx. ter FRIEND REPOIITEU: We saw, a short time since, in th 6 Waverly -li/coca/c and the Bradford Argus,' a statement ptiiporting to have come from a "Mr. Ram, Who visited Sheshequin last week, reports an amount of whisky-guzzling there truly disgusting." Those who knoWthe ueantifal valley of filieshequin best, know thati oare an isolated people, as it were, hemmed m by the beautiful Susquehanna river on the west,- and on: - the north, east and south by mountains, and that the people are intelligent, industrious and moral. On the evening referred to, some fast young men, who do not live in the said valley, had on that day visited the city of a thottsondifics, and imbibed freely of its benzine; and visited Mr. llama's perfirmance at the Valley House, where they expressed the natural language of said . benzine to the disgust of all present. A few evenings subsequent, some half-ibiven young Americans, from Waverly, visited our valley, with each a pocket revolter partially filled with explosive whisky. They first made their appearance at Miss fisetnt's exhibition, and from theiree went to the Valley House, where they attempted to act out their excited' prOperisities to the die; pletOre of its inmates. It is froth this tilts of BEE aeeai,wlwileoot lire hejletznelley, that Our, beautiful Agee tletenWreitbpits. We will giro Agedecdir s 'vird mut sir !mama° taw *kw siill WA* , let.; Wairill nibble Opel 116600 k morals of your repeethu'plenes before !sublet aftei others. - _ • ila. That your neighbors op the hare easertion of speak Reedier any other disairintod patuing-trasel-- _ , Prof. &Ow O. 'Tommy tho well and 110611 i initrtictai:dial at I* residence in llomo,:oa Thursday morning Intramural was ittended on 1311turdaY We_ hope Viir Sms w!3l 4ve a tfill hetwOhis (WfAhleisdnY) rimming. His lector() will necessarily liiiisnienrhat sensation. bntwill contain nothing to offend the most fastidious. fife will portray a pima of life to wbigL the most otns are strangers. ~c`l 00l as % r more flourishing -than at- present.. The Old building is now too small to accommodate all the scholars, and another room has been. rent.: ed by the directors. Miss Moats DaLasolra been elected to lake.charge of the cluldren io the now building. Much of the prosper* is due to tbe; Prbicipal, Piiputs, aal assistants. =ME LOCAL: - i Fresi/ Taffy every day at J. S. ti O. EL Flrcifs,, ear Mrs. Curran keeps dolts and all kinds of toys. holidaigOodi, go to M i rs. ACKERMAN'S. 'Mir Fre& cocoa' B# _every day, at J. 8. 4t, C. S,. Om. Fresh :Chocolate _Caramels eiory thy, at Frreas'... • ' SW Your choice :for Ono Dollar. Call at Mrs. AcEnuttan's, on Bridge Strobt. iiir A choice selection of Christmas Toys cheap, at -Mrs: Aenstniaars, on Bridge Street. sir J. IiEsnDETH.S; Co., dare closing out their large stock ofgeas, 'wholesale and re tail, at extraordinary loiv ra*. 116..Ca1l at Miss E. J. - UNGSLEY'S if you wish to purchase niceehristmas presents. She is also closing out her large stock of iuery at exceeding low prices. air A donation visit will be made by the friends of Rev. S. E. ' WALWOIITEI, on Wednesday aftorboon and evening, Deo. 21, at the I& E. Parsonage, Lellayayille. All are respectfully invited. By order of Eommittee. MM. Mrs. 3. D. Him has jest re ceived a largo supply of Millinery. Goods at • a great reduction in price—likewise a Eno assort- . meat of now -styles of Hair and other fancy goods for the Holidays. -First - door , cast of Br: pima. 8. Ilinerwmes,Bridge Street. • see We have some of 'the finest Raisins ever brOught to this town Persons de siring something extra for the Holidays can please themselves at Da' G. F. CHAMBERLAIN, at the Wy. alusing Hardware Store, is,constantlYteeeiving additions to his largo stock of Cook, Parlor and Rhop Stoves, which ho is selling at prices that defy competition. call and see, and be con. vineed. • • siffir If you want to make your wife happy, just order your groceries from ,PsTrEn sos & Ers - sxv. Everything they sell is of the best quality, and cannot but make nny sensible wife fed happy. since, while lm-c11), and vagon the ;ned before igainst the MCCA'BE & MIX. have .pureims ed from ono mill over one thousand barrels of flour in the last Six months, which has been sold to their customers without a word of.com plaint from them on account of price . or quail-, This is only a small item of their business; which has now grown to be immense. Their success Is directly tracable to fair dealing and judictous advertising. a wife aro *ONE IS SAVED by purchas ing your Frames and Albums of HAILDISO Grs - rix. A complete stock of all the new styles jest received which is offered at very low prices for cash. Cnoss has some of the neatest patterns of wall paper wo have over seen,-which ho is selling . cheap, and trims with out iztra charge. He also has the largest and most complete assortment of juvenile and mis cellaneous books to be found in any establish ment outside of the city. Such men as Mr. Qr.oss arc the ones that build up the businesii of a town, and they should be liberally patron ized. tee Ailybody who wants insurance of any kinff, can get it,in FITIST4LASS coxes, Ines, at fair rates, and promptly done, at tho Oenoralinsurance Office of CA3IF k VtYCEX; on Main street, opposite the Court House. Thdy; write all their fire policies at their..office, and are doing a rashitig business. ball- and see them when In town, inch-it you wantinsurattom they will certainly suit: you; and if You don't yon can sit and warm your shin's and see oth.. ,ors get insured. • GRAND ORGAN Contem—The new organ. for the Presbyterian church of this place, built by P. H. Kw*vvr & So; of Philadelphia, has arrived, and its merits will be fully tostedat the church, this (Thursday; everdng, commeno log at 74 - o'clock. The fallowing M. the _ 1. Introduction.. Organ. 2. Anthem-434161d, & God, our Shield. • Rei4. 13. 81ow itojetuctit , ' Organ. . L Solo•-ttryirtears: -- Baribanc 5. Offertoire. Organ. - .Batiate. G. Solo and Quartette—Sweet Spirit. IVadaee . Bossint. 7. Overture. Organ `4. 1. March Movement. Organ. • 2. Quartette. Male voices. •5, elevation. Organ. 4.. 8010—Jetinir, laver of my soul. • .Kiteilmm. 5. Antheiadehovah's Praise. E. L. White. 6. Gloria—from Twelfth Mass. Organ. Mozart. 7. Solo aud. Alitartette--Guide me 0 than Great Jehovah. 'Emerson. • 8. Chorus—Praise Gal from whom all bless ings flow. . Old lliendred. ' The audience are regnefeil to rise and join in singing this doxology. dn. admissban fctof 25 emits vrill Ate charged to a s sist hi defraying Capensei. sar Mrs. E. C. AcsnutAN has em ployed Mrs. LatiNDA CARMAN, the popular dress maker, who will after the sth of December as sist her in the duties peculiar to her! vocation. To those who have employed her, the usiscrunce ment will - be sufficient ;' to those Whol have pot Seen as fortunate we can only say, if you want your dresses cut in the most approml style and nicelefittod, give her a call. Mrs.Acitanstan also keepsa fine aisortment of real laces, embroideries, patterns' from Ma dam Dl2llo2lEbt ; also the greatly celebrated L. Sr. Jtuaoils ImProved Chart for cutting la dles', misses' and childrenVdresses, bisques,- Sacks, &c. Charts of instruction to be had on ly of Mrit. E. C. Adszitusiv, Dridge Street, To . - vranda, Ea. ' 1 • beat place , in all this see! tion for purchasing Christmas presents, is ai Wicsnast do Brame& Their assortment of Toys comprises everything novel in the tine; and their stock of silver and (plated ware, claim, U., was never so fall: 'lf you want a realnicepres. ent for your wife, just buy a sewing machine, or a set of beautiful china. Either can had very cheap at Wresisx h Bun's. , - -.Turk Island Salt, Lho only kind that is At to preserve moat, for saki atMo. OenE & MI Fox & Muwim'a PitOGIMOI2 PART . I. P,-kra u. Daliele. "The . ol•ll4oooAlintuao ferOW beteg the iiird fifes 114isattla,ar Lesp Mrs 1 1 1 4 WO* PowthAtlENs, 4 4.. 6tiveF AkeeriamAdejeioteuge t hasp* 41..epeueseit. It ritils4el i t i l t !t4 /1 15$ I,96ffr • • I TiiointelteCti 0f some leil3ollEl arc Ori mere, trifles sornetbnes rode their minds. Theii"o'noudilitiot_ Oa r"-, 90_ ,',61,.t ,d 7; polar of such an inteneet,,or any other, than buy ihair groeeries and provhdons ;of -OW. L. Emmy on Bridge street. , „ r,H,l,, , ar F lu s lremove Olds Far- Bit* Eititre _Bridge abiet, whm lu) is now . . cipcFylia, aseartmint ' pißoDsmoi§pag,,of lettensoko., et • EvAss & gummy's, ' , • Bkiclgottfile‘ThYliudai.rot _ ter Lace .Collars,, Lace rand : Em broidered Handkerchiefs, suitablo_ftir trollttsy presents, at EvAxs t lirunteru's. I. Another -largo lot of•= Dress cid! pig rciirila • Evati HoME BiaDE -CLoTtis—Alle bes o*ds for service, can only be bad at - Event . ; Iftuntmes, • - ' B idgo street, Towanda -' 11188438 EINGSLEit & ' EATON, bating used Madame L 31. Attscet's greatlY colebmted improved chart for cutting •and , fit , for Some Months, take pleasure in recom mending hto the public as tho most perfect one in use. Measures different; perfect fit se cured. Instructions given reasonably. stk. We hope that L C. Nustei will be well patronized and Wined in hie new iniangenient,. See adver milt in another column. • COUGHS AND Come. --Dining the wet changeible seam* of. fall and winter, when throat "akin , diseases are so frequent, persons should bear in mind the Importance; 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 bo only a alight cough or cold on the breast. and erroneously leaving it would wear itself off, neglected the proper rem edies until their disease terminated in consump tion anddeath. • ilassoks 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-cough. It is no initiate quack prep aration, being prepared Under the immediate supervision of a graduate of the Pennsyl;;ania 'Medical College, and prescribed by some of the leading physiefidis in the United .8 tes. It is strictly& scientific preparation, Co . taxiing 'all the medical virtues of thoTino Tr Tar in a cOnceutrated . form, combined, with the best gemukenta and expectorants known to the pro fession. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold at F. W. Bnowa's Drug Store, ToWauda, and lissi.sa ,t - Vatons's Drug Store, Wyalusing. llcsszt & LANDIS, Propetors, Philadelphia. • [ 'Oct. 6,10.-3 m MARRIED WILSON-31IDDAVGII.,,—At tho reeidence of the bride,. Nor. 23, 1070, by Bev. E. Bur roughs, of Camptown, Mr. Andrew Wilson and Mrs. Ellen Middaugh, both of Wyalusing. ~SPECIAL NOTICES. 1==!:21 Dou WOOD W.wrra).—Apply to HAWES BuornEnis G reet►wood. .Dec. 15,"11.-tf. War For insurance against, loss or damage by tire; imrdiablo companies, apply; to Jett!: W. Ms, Agent, ' r , t • • Towanda, Pti. • Ofticb Merettr's- Bloch, north lido of Public Square. - Dec. 1, 1870. es. Call atalias E.: J. 'Xingsley's for tho Moody-Corset, she being the only agent in tho county. We would recommend it as pos sessing many advantages over -any other. In addition to its tine shape, it is highly' rccoin mended by the medical faculty as a supporter. Dec. 15, MO —tf. . . NOTICE. —An annual meeting of the stockholders of the Towanda Iron Manufactur ing compara'.will be held in! the Grand 3u17 Room, in the borough of Towanda, on Tues. day, the 20th day of December, 1670, for the ntirpobe of electing (Aileen!.?By order of the Board of Directors. A. CL Mssox, Dec. 8, 1870—td. • Clerk. le- For a first-class PAIILOE STOVE, afiiiremonable price, go to Ole Wyelosing Hard- MT. Cutup . Wyclusing, Dee. 5, 1870—tf. Fresh. Oysters at- wholesale, at the, Oyster Depot.. DIGc.I4 at the Red, Wliijo and Blue Stdre, - Bridee atreet,Vowanda, Dec. 8, 1870. New Year's Party at Union Hotel. in Itome korough, on Friday evening, I coal. It will particularly, please those house _ir..ers who have been using soft or Barclay .w 4 as it gives a steadier, more durable and cheaper tiro, and much less objectionable on accbtmt .of flying ashes. . I would be pleased to bavrithe citizensof To ...wands and vicinity give this coal a fair trial ; and am confident it will give good satisfaction. I have all sizes and at iamb prices as other Coal: *3. Orders left at my Office, No. 3 Mercur's Block on Park street , or at F. J. Calkins'. Book Store (Post-office) wilt receive prompt atten tion. - R. M. Wzrz.zs. Towiunia, Nov. 9,1870. alti.;The 'emerge -pursued by the Cascade . Mills, of selling good doer at the low: est possible prices, ii productive, of numerous advantages.: It makes.a ready 'market for the superior -wheat of our suppliesmm. sinners with a cheap and wholes ome o article - of fresh ground fleur, &rules a natural result makes active business for the Mills. - War tin &trope, dronth, and short crops, aro having the effect to raise prices; but thisilill at all limes sell at minimum prices; July - 29;1870: - - ' • ' • *S. The very best - place to buy Fresh Oysters, is at the Red, White and Blue Store, Bridge stied, Towanda, Pa.. - Dee; 8,1870. Sri kr.-1. will - Tay market price for fire or dr tone clean threshed Bre or Wheat Straw, to be delifeled on Towanda 'Flats. Dec. 1, IS7O. B. M. Wzmrs. IS. Mr: Dlrratcu's Music Store; east of . Iferctu.'S Bank, tlri4 dor, .wheiii will flint Pianos, Melodeons, Organs, . Guitars, (hulas, Brrin ni ; Lecordeons, Clarion eta, Flutes, Sheet ; Instruction Books for all Instruments, Music Books and all kinds of Musical Merekandise: ' - AVM 14;10. tlie' Bakal*, first. -dour north of Ward House, for fresh Crackers. • Oct. 27,1870. - D. W. 134?0rr k. Co. se. Great rednetion in Teas at the Red White Aline Store, Bridge St. 13murant & Ilincrtr4r. Sir HENILY li&Rfiley Merchant' Tai lor, Bridge street. _ Barnettla celebrated flavoring extracts, for Bale by3l. Loan. Juno 16,1870. /fir t3ecesid-hand Sowing Machines for sale at a bargain bv Wickham d: Black. Also, 'Machine .I!Zeedles, Oil, Thread, Silks, de., ac. _ . April 28, 1870,41.., liir We guarantee satisfaction in all the work we do. Wo cut, make, tun' trim clothing for men and boys wear. HAMM I Bridge hig° Ettreet, Tomuritt, molts. ralk &iriamey tapcieme biliboithettOrill he held on BloOity, , thelitthilltriirbieOloteri• A. D.,1871 The pone wia tetA b lietwego the hem Oft and 8.0_01041* person Toting is reqiiiied mho . log accord to the By-Laws of Cooping. -131= , of *fawn Conocir_of thAO ► -Vit do. 2 Attest. GeiVilkormstsliedw• ".1166 The quarterly-eawentio3ao. , of G. T, holds its host wagon id Tomuids, on o +2lid and Zkl'at. , DecomPeri 07N, pro. Oh*, G. W. 17, 1 :T.`,1* to Xi) presont, - and a largo altondanco is on:looted. GATINAVa ')- ii/P-TheWinterTeraiotVilliams- - port Dickinstm Seminary, a school for botb sexes, wil l legin January' 5, 1871, with buildings thoroughly improved, new tbliosophlcal Appiirstua, now pbmos; a fall corps of efficient teachers. -The school Is weir thy of pdhWripatitadaittaAlUildbini coital& dians—taMatfou dolightnl. !fatal cluarges per . yearl„Etiglish;branch93) ! -- Fdr. further information Radices , the Presi dent, or &slid for.s.ratslogno. - - • 81.0111 MOD, LLD., Nov. 10. 1670-In.• - • I'resident.. . ./1 • gar Miss Thu.. thei most fash ionable Millinery and Brenta/ad ng meat in Towanda, One door out of M. U. Be;- Warno...loo,qoo feet Beech; }Emil and Maple Plank, - for which tho highest price Also, two good dabinot 1870—tf... , . . - ; I beg leave toinform my, old ftiends, and tho imblie generally, that I have opened A NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE IN BEIDLEMAN'S BLOCE, BRIDGE STREET, and respectfully invite an inspection of my goods and prices. -As :ay Bieck has been pur chased entirely for CASH, and as I propose to sell for READY PAY, I feel confident that my prices will compare faVerably. with any .estab lishment in the country. - I have paid piirticular,attention to the selec tion of Guotatu SPICES, and warrant them nom My assortment of .TEAS is complete, and ranges in,priets from SIXTY CENTS to Mr DOI•LAIf AND FORTY CENTS. Coffee ground to'order, and sold at the lowest price. Give me a call. • GEO. L. KEFT.vg Towanda, July, 14, 1870. 1826. - 31 - (MTANYES - 1870. Have just opened - a largeand carefully select ed stock of goods for, the fall trade. Dress Goods, Shootings, F,larmelskPrints, Sic. Teas, Sugars, Syrups, and 'Groceries- of all kinderat Now York - prices. Crockery and Glassware of one own imputation, in fact too extensiko a stock to --"'"" exclisively for cash, and griai .i - mar prices thaii ever offerer II eir keep Tay Nov. 3, New Adverdsothents. MERCUR% HALL, TOWANDA.. TUESDAY EVENING, DEC..2OIh. GRAND : CONCERT! Beneflt•of FRANKLIN STEAMER TOE TOWANDA MUSICAL ASSOCIATION will present on this occasion, the Cortex/4' or Es 'Taxa," with new and appropriate cusbnues made expressly for this Cantata. by Savrtocit of New-York. Mnaical Director, Stago Manager... . . IMPE.RSO•VA VOA'S ESTHER, thoSJuien Mrs. 0. A. Baldwin Abseneraa. King of Peri 1 15,....1.m. Thus. B. Johnson Ilsmat6- Overseer. of rea1m,........Mr. Geo. T. Cole 7.eresh.liaman's wife.,........,.51.r5. Henry Mercur Mardocai - ...:....... :..11r:Theo. Mullock High Priest, ,; Mr. Chas. E..Scatt Prophetess t ' Miss Mary Woodruff Begat ' Mr. O.A. Baldwin llarbonahMr. .1. W. Bishop .. Choronsys, Duetts.Malcis of Boner, etc. For par ticulars see irmall - billti %%lath will be out in dnc time. TICKETS ONE DOLLAII. For sale at Porter Eirby's Drug Store. birders bymail may bo addres sed to Ira B. Humphrey, 0. A. Black. C. G. Kellum, J. W. Bishop, - Dr 8, W. Alvord. . , The great erpenae incurred by the Association lu preparing for the entertainment. together with the fact that ,the proceeds are to ho devoted toward pa}r-' ing for tlO New Steamer. has induced the committee to put the Tickets at one dollar, and as Cut a limited number will ho sold, persons desiring them, should make their purchase at once. AA. KEENEY, COUNTY • PERD=DMiT, Towanda. Pa. Office With B. M. Peck, second door. below the Ward House. RDI be at the office the Tait Saturday of each month And at all other times when not called away on bud nese connected with the ,Sciperitendency.. All fetters *Mould hereafter be addressed :1M above. dee..l;To MONEY 'QUICKLY MADE BY active men and women getting subscriptions for the great religions and literary weekly The Unfit. lids Union, edited. by HF—Xlll' WARD BEEGIIEII. Having in its corps of contributors the ablest talent of the land. A charming serial story by the worm famous authoress of Uncle Tom's Cabin," just begun. Every subscriber for,. 1871 receives the paper von snorrr wrese, and the people's favorite, MA.cansi.t.'s WASELNGTON. (alone worth $3l, Free. This wew and unequalled combination is TAKING UNE won nat. All are doing. well, 'tasking from 1 , 10 to 1180 a day. Now is the- rtancr.er TIM& act wisr.vr and QUICKLY. There. is positively nothing 't will PAY YOU so WELL. Copy of paiter, chapter T story and rare terms, free,-address A. H. lIIIBBARD. dec.l.`7o 100 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. TOWAIsIDA BRIDGE COMPANY The anneal meeting - of the stockholders of the Towanda Bridge Company. for the election of a Pres- ident, Treasurer, and all Managers, to serve the en. suing year, will be held at the. First National Data of Towanda, on Wednesday, Jam 4,-1871, betwetn the houra of one and three,-p. m., Lov3o'7o N. BETTS. Jr.; Seey.. NOTICE TO CARPER - RS ! The undersigned have made arrangements to in. mire Carpenter's mt g s . 's. OF TOOLS, covering them WIIEErVICE luny MY us. 'AD' desiring such insurance arc respectfully invited to give tis h call CLM vocEyr. dec2Blo 6en. Insurance Agts, Towanda: Pa. NEW 130AADING HOUSE.—The subtcriber basing leased of J. P. Van Fleet his DucliMg House on State Street, 'one door cast of Dr. Pratt's office, is new prepared to receive Boarders by the day or week at reasonable rates. N.B.—Persons attending Court wilt find this a Convenient and comfortable . place to stop. Dec. 1,"70. L. T. BOISE. PERSONS IN SEARCH OF - - HOTZDAY PIMSgNTS, 3111 a not forget that 'JULES HUGUENIN, EMI EME! AMERICAN WATCHES SWISS 'WATCHM, Of all &ace ptions. Also s 5e1 , ..4.11 assortment of GOLD CHAINS, VINE GOLD J. "VT 71 'X.I . :?J. :7 - ; all new CLOCESOF ALL STYLE/3 VllO.ll THE CHEAP. EST TO TILE BEST. GOLD; PLY= AND STEEL SPECTACLES. A.1,1E1 ETE•GLASSES to St all cues of impaired. alght.- laW PATESZ' ACC,OMODATINCI S 1 EC Ili this patent I am enabled to exchange; Glasses at any time without extra charge. Call and see. CLOCKS, WATCHES A tD JEWELRY REPAIRED AND wannanwino. Towanda. Dec. 8. - 4 - lAtEs Al D CRACtERS.-GitE- N.../ elan Bend, Scotch Money, Orangla, Balson,Le B. on and :Ginner Cakes, Washington" Juml.des and Coffee MOW. and all kinds of Craeloni at • March a, ' 0.. ItOCHAVELLi. HOLIDAY 'GOODS The Finest. Lamest and Beet assortment of Toys, Zephyrs and 'Fancy 'Goods this side et Now York, just received at Mtn. CARTER'S Oct. - No. 117 Main st. MACKEREL, CODFISH, BLUE Fish. Mackinaw Tront..Ciecore, Pickled And &wiled'Salmon, Smoked liaidert. and Dried Beef, at LONG &.KBELESIM AA FULL ASSO'RVIIENT OF „xinglcomv Fiume: st - '• ' 'limb 10, 1862. LONG & nal= - Powil:644W i 174: . . - I°-Z: ~:.:.,.:_ I :C4e;: " -' ' 7 i :,:t i . -_,,„.' l':!' . -- , c..:' *.! • .': t 1.. .: . 13117 4 14 L S; CO. MIMI NEI ? 'i-4 ,r. !, f ..;,, Att:now offering the grt4test inducements to - , (stub buyers ever *trend Wilds country. . , . They especia ll y call attestititi ititheta4ttesitiyeit, heavy itinhasts front the late great auction sales. IRMSS (3-00DS Son at CO. is Oil for sale; HIGH COLORED PLAIDS IXTItA QUALITY . PLAIDS BLACK A LI'AC .. Gco. T. Cole ...Chas. E. Scott Mips MIMIC Howes OTHER DRE - SS GOODS Ever exhibited L;. OA, htt., 44411. y luw prick, N% ~ KNIT GOODS N ÜBiAS, -SCARFS ; &C.;- &C.; ivery largo rtua' jost received, and will be bold DOMESTIC COTTON • • . • • \ An untrally lam Mock. At 'Very low PriCeli Our whole store, in eadi depaituent, (snow Llled *ith the most complete stick ot, goods ever shown. in TOWMItht, to shish Toni attention is respectfully ME! Dec. 8.10.. ME ; 1 -.3 L,r:::-. - :i. 1 :'_ ', .'• -;., Tkq.ara utnv cderiu64eautiful %t 2,..eefut. MI At 30 Lent.. (loud quality, of J 3 cents I, I' .I." , y'AUT with the carkty of I= at half the tisnal prices • . - 4 1 \ - • • • • 2 • \ 4~ .''E KETSTOSE STORE 11=1 I Mire, 1tum.11.411 ICIDDINct, RIISS44I.4,:pOti T 015121044 PA • - • Miagill :411.11DIVAItE. - • CkIitIAGE . GOODS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Ask attention to-, , Aheii ' great: `var i ety 4411 o( li kinds of,-,-- '_ . : : -,, 11 44TERS, !!# -114 9?" 50.13 `9* , . . .. The Improved,. HOZAIi4Sr 4thEtlCA"tl , : ' : . whir Enanielli - iiftailir— . • -- v SHE dosiatorouid, , . . with iihmiliary Air Chai,liber with combivatioli Hearth and Door AND THE HOT BLAST, arc the leading Pattengiqf first:elass . 0 • .004/; COOKING igrot'ES! Besides these nehave the - PROTECTOR, • TRIBUNAL; • . "..s EMPRESS, • - • - • - MAGIC - SMELL, • ,GEN. GRAN2'; - au& pIONEER. - -*Abe gr4test variety HEATINO , St 0 YES us,.. comprising the . - ' MORNING - GLORY, AMERICAN BASE BURNER, I ra, REVOLI:ING, locarr BAst:l3mlNEn, NATIONAL, AN)" -FAVOItITE • Also . Bibb's Phu:xlo4r B L TIMO I: :1141 A LOA for warmhig liippei• rooms from the without pipes, the AMERICAN' PARLOR. H} the best in:use; awl the ORIENTAL PORTAIILL FURNACE SASH BLINDS AND DOORS, AL rat tory rut, ITEM CEMENT AND LIME AiIVAV.I Ou. Laud. 1 ...1, I t it• C r.: . C: ... • C. a. cr. .-.... ,) • • ....- ' , C" . F.. C c . . n rt W..: - C. WHEELER'S . , AND BLOOD'S 110,1:SL,R1)WEICS AND TURFS tritb 4 Good :Steel. Knives had F orks nt One Dollar per set.' Universal Wringers,,BeneliWrimgers, NoVelty Wringers, Doty's Wash er's, Brass Kettles, Porcelain - Icettles,. Tinware, Wooden Ware, &e. Roger & Brothei:o PLAT D WARE, in great variety. -Keroseujpil by the bawl at 28 ets per gallon Du out's ouys_yoi , v , der , by - the leg :33 50 50 "1 - - MIS HOWE SEIM° 31.1CHIliE r.ivt tx.i.vll*ll, if equalltil by .any Thy . alsiays please: (X)Rl)l*.i, RUSSELL &.(O. 111ECHANICS7T4018 • _ groat varkly.• Boriuge.Mselliues, Humes,. - . Vises, Bellows, , • Drills, - • Chisels. We iirvitif.the attention vi Willem to our superior *lock of e • DOOR DOCKS -AND ITIMMINOS, Ai well as to ow Jovejt'b rure, Excelbtor, and other reliable brings of • *TS AND OILS Wagon Thiters and Ca tivo 'Matter* would. do oull to visit tot Wo have Philadelphia nub, Jersey Spokes, Plaestksies. re#94 3 , klikrluSsr TPA's; • Qak spokes, 24 in. per Net . •St 00 •_ 3 50 " " 2 int*: "'"' 300 • It'c• halve .. . 4 • MILL. S ziW S ACKIN6 OILS • , . • 4. • • *. , LEATHER AND. uubßErt BELTixp, • • • • • . PLATFORM. SC %LES, . WHEELBARROW S, ' 4 ,7 • =MN SIICT GUN!-1, • mras. 611 m PlatOl. of all Lit;Llaalwaryd on llasid. SL_Germain Student Lamps, Church Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, Gas Pipe, Pumps, Iron Sinks, • Burdens liorse Shoes. I=l National, Horse Nails by the-box, et 22 ets. tier rotitta. lIMMIII GOODS DELIVERED FSLIC Q:S CARS .•Ifoltisot fitted With Gns - Pipo ! ,Fixt ke., on Short notice rc:rottii. nT 17: I.i.T.' . . . . OF JURORS DU_ • , December farm et CcoAramir wombat. 11170: • - mew stmonta-Manrerami. ..Mbeins twp., Deduc Durlingtorthrk rm M Ington Ind; bone; Cleo _lDerrfif, Bawds oiCaaaamog ton twp.. IdiutbodetMewel kW. SlNSink OranrUle, Wm Warrelii Marle t hretilig.p r . Ad El d. Muni; lag. Mit Monroe iwp., Mei CI bylaw:lON Al as labProadleY; EcZn ..twir Win a ol,ampem. tOwen r antiblialt II t mmix-ri. Hyatt, Edward Makwilay t js OM.:: David Horton. Jr.: Ju nerereoll: E Espy. Johnson Welles; al r adMoo4; Simon Enna. Ellatia Yoram TonambllKWO. C.Weane, X. J. Int Oraton: Tama& ware: - Jan Wee; Towda tsp. , MAIM Mawr tr. NNW .r Geo Bartholomew; W :- D W Brainard rWellen. aL 21412 , • IMIZI xliox,, . - A DurXlSTltiltZtit . AUL Notice is berftettema W& eatlibm4 a the eetsteak 101EIVIL"' leZ alleolitlellbe tire.. dammed, me esqueeemt .' ment.ami all person@ babeedelai tte, ma mad be mama the eteme4W lee sett/meet. - ' • *arm ht JAIMIL ~. 2tov. 2e. 1210. 0- . , ' " . Attettlieetiblz. .. A DIELND3TRATOIOI2=M-i" 'lll. Itotiee beeibt Mis_itiatese_ ibidiajc to the estate of OLlDsww.g..llo *ten* Tale. bsoosied,Va - pqmlfttl adorimisisilme PaYmen‘ and prose all 6. itl== l"l" 'elate Midrg 4t iat far arg-, Tcl Man _GETTINGAHEIR cLIMUNG lIADE io 011303. • Too shoal oiColy two thing,: stejk to 3 'D ) ;":" -Cl: - ...7. 5-- oq E El Ag,uey- for CODDZ(;,fI'6I3ELL & CO 4 orr 2mat wuzzia naeppLus' Ifi Sctozully, wailmEAU , fl iscmb air* - And In mac to be 'able to sena COna aldithre • beaP the nterchaat ana4, andastand. 6ls asafases, mai ; tam how, whereidat what to buy, as a pudica man dors; and a • • • - PRAPTICAL 7LiM2i In all itiOnauelvit ila•nrefa ta_ b.; haringt ' arol _ . • 110ifTh:Di YEARS lIMPLIMEN CE buvinw.' bee 4 s cutter in liosio fit tire • ; Bert Ileums in. NEW • YORK„ GUY: . , . - . ,_ . I ,lo my own buying, selling gni oWnlng, and Odds mygrunts with no 1:17.112;617 that lens of It'lern do—anci with Itow t wagt other eaptitam ft Sew ol), 011111 maYtag the cost ,of =Tine en the, %u9ie:0211.4: ,-", I. In relkaug al& &II e You util sQe wby ill* that I CAN WIZ GOODS CHEAPER MS Than nun' halcrs tug the': trturter, art' karitapto knowledge of It themselves, Wrote erapkg WW2 it large salaries to attend to It, and ettroraera tart pay, aceordlngly—williayalke mast!, - - DO Bt 51XF.8,5 I'o LIVE' If i , u n i.loulit the . atioce...e . iiitinient,be %;u4sinceil !.I*NIU - U4l, aturctio*Taijur. Bridge bti;.tririada, Aug. 10,70 TOWANDA: AGRIOIILITT#thr .WOIIfiti,STILL ALIVE! ritttvl nt tbi — i - A hop is ism afitsia; , ben' . Lv ;4:l> zit WAGONS, • I•LATYORM WAGONS, COVERED:I . Ni) niarief. Beet P;tlrete;:i OAK AND HICKORY T01,13p1 1;s. U. awl (irk h f umle t,y the muP,v 1:x ii 11.1E.NVED -WoltiorEN NV. bare the - 4 r.: Tr r IRO.Y sz ,17 , light, sad so • dstralde that eilin, two bag but iteW to do towards tbetrdcway. _. .. . ~ x :mitaulmir murk I.sforo vuriikaking o 1 b e- nergibing &CU on Owl notice. . M.7C. Thrum - (lir. visor . . Prat. L Tuwands , July 90 . 1850 . . supensienaeln. V I IMPLES.- .... . • - , - - _ . e undersigned will fu ll y mall (fae) W ail who wish it. the Recipe, and fall direenons. for ;ee -1 paring and unions ample and' beentinn Unstable Balm, that will immediately remove Tan, Prsidthis:. I Moo!ea. - Blotches, and an emotions and imptnitles iof the akin. leaving the 8111310 left. Ham inlloool.. rand beautiful. "t . Er - •- - a will also send (kee) instrnctionalor prefacing by a very simple means. a _lostutant growths( hair, on a bald head or smooth face. The above can be obtained by. return awn by id. dressing . _.THOS. Y. CHAPMAN. Cbeedirt. II . - • 193 - Brasdinry. New Tort, la% 41.18:0. - . - .- 1`..0. Hon SUS. TELE I,IGHt . HOUSE ' ' - BASE BURNDB.I AND SASE DELTESiiii. EDAM. Iris Leen awarded TWO FIRST PliF,3llt3IS Atthe NEW Yung, STATE rain. C 2 Bronze me4als) Corupetin4 with all tho leading i1a07e.4 of tbs slay. - 4.1150 Phut Premiums at the New Jersey State Pair. -issitell as at mimerous County Pairs.- - • ' For mate by -, s 311. LEWIS ,tecor nridge at.; TowsueL, BUFY.iIX) , ROBES. = POIVELL & CO. 't creaked a largo IDV of Wlldc! 4 , 3bia atrectfrcaat laiac, L aro 'mad,* ;to, any offered bs as- beretoford;- e. - 1 • • . ••• Ktiffllollß/Mitrt OctOei :8,1370. 11 . : WELL* • -C 0)1 Iftt lir A R D_ ~, Until Author notice reiceilazrd. are Egg. or No. 2 1669 Store, or Noe. 3 and 4,16 60 • ;. • Sat. or coarse:. No. 5 ' • 115'a • Pittston Nut, or So. 6* 1144. The following additional elnugra %in benadt, di:Uterine coal within the . Derange ' PCr td .20 ets. Elks fan rerlfiglp raidar Ralf ton - " , s, SI "Qulrter ton •• '• " *"" < lir Leave Orders at my Coal Office, -Nu, - 3. Mt cora New Block, south sidu. . ti li-Orders must in all cam be aooompaalad the mall. Towanda, Sept. H.Y. TOWAKDS' ()pm, TA= ANTRELIC4II: ,S,ND 1.111TX12448 PALL The'unders ca red haiingleamilthi.CoalTard and Dock at the .eissitayftsuk,lichijnet eampiefed a largo gOal-houae and Moe !mom lis groodup. ara now preived to fitrads Um dUx. of 1011111111111114 `idnii7 *la the dlDOMllinsommdaisq•Mthostamo. nanieo ecola upon the mast seemoande terms la may quantftedeltsed. , -rtfeeo it Itailtatd smtallotther Store _ Lrege rig " .44 " - 551 ftutgia Egg ••4 1 .•i • 5 WO , PlimoL ' IS Or irr th NuL - . ' ' . • pittstao,Nut • - ' • rt. 1 ell "..*;O9 i. s ..— ' . 1131: 1 0; .—. . :Ot The folk:en* inn be Mb tot. delivering Gael within tie OMB: • •-• ' ; • Per Ton .11,0 cents. Estes forneming in. 30 gent& i Reif T0n..35 .. .• SI 44 , 04 le 411 Qr. T0n...26 .• _ sir Orders rnaY kliat ihe Yard. corner of Bab. read and Eltanbotb Strode. oe it IL 111,4nebeeitrag Store. . im.Ordere aniskin ‘ ellcosonbo id* osia. iirABD oorondeenleil 11011TA111111. • Towanda; June 1. 11110—tt. ,f , • MONEY Si)It1); BILMIZMUIII : 4ITOVU - :STOVES AND HARDWARE thrt.%),lo SYRUP AND MOLASSES CHEAP at FOX & SUGAR'OF ALMONDS BUTTE ' at Price" ITEM CHOICE" GREW •MD DWI Tea Nang asp 'Creed 16-144414 SPICES OPAtISINDSIVROLE t and C:r:".am4 at ' . TVS 111101:10% E=lm S.
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