r o!adfor4 Ittpottn. LOCAL. AND GENERAL pff• No paper will be issued from .flier licit week. The next IMO of the rail,r,TEn will be printed in our new office, and u-211:i. dated January 5. 1871. i e t The ladies of the Episcopal ;Lyn-IT:are decorating their house of .uoribip CI rtstnisa. 06 Nothing of importance trans- Flred in Court last week. Judge lilosnow is this week. C. B. PATCH, of this place, 4:pred Are kind of poultry by espies to one . t)r.EC Nev i ' York on 'Monday morning Wt.. . h D g- Rev. F. W. BLUM late of the Ep:scoro church. Athens, has e utemporary ( large of the. Orwell Preebyt church. eir The organ concert at the Pres byteruin church. en Thursday eveninglast, ~jirgelr attended as It should have been, Lr.to, 6, performance trait highly creditable to g NAc ce, who presided at the' organ, as veil to all who took partin It. . The choir or St. Paul's (Epis -o,olv-yhurcli....Troy, will nix() concert in on Tuesday evening next.. The are to be donated to the chnrcli. The do , eompoaed of eome of the beet mnai csr. ifie country, and the concert will be n ii earth Attending. TIMOTHY Gun.roy, a miner from er.‘ek. got drunk in this place on Thurs ,h, ou T nnon last. and monied the river on the railroad hr,dge in the evening. On reaching tie opposite aide of the river be la.f - dOwn upon the •rael:, and was run over by the through tr. trhi. He was not seen by the engineer m t; i hop to stop the engine. Ho wee a mar r,‘ man and leaves a large family. - 7 0' ; BEN, wilt) is sometimes called "truer," the facile correspondent of the Ad rert,s,. from Towanda, arrived at the Rathbun Saturday evaing,with a party of friends. Poring the pilktwo years our readers have fru. quently hod the 'Pleasure of reading our able correspondent's letters, that ever abound in nit, humor and poetry. Towanda is a live town, and t• bound to continue co, while the press is pr etlieljntly represented as it now id,ediser. vs. Mu. ALVORD: A match game of b,„• ball, highly worthy of notice, was play ed at Orwell December 17. between the Rome 11,e‘e Ball Club and Orwell Club, resulting in raver of the Orwell club—the score standing 17 `to 25.• Tho playing excelled any that I have ever before witnessed. .Thongh the batting was very heavy, the score run the lowest of any tnatc•h game that was ever, played in this sec,. t; , as of country. Borne, Dec. 19 1870. . • BOY Dnovtin.—While severarboys were skatin : on the pool on Monday evening 14st. the ice gave way and let three of them in thii water. Prof. lives, of the Institute. ant , Grouse H. Wenn witnessed the aceidcnt, and succeeded in rescuing two of them, but the WALTMI. ,Wurrmasst, son of -F.. B. Wary nit:, was-drowned. The body was recovered on Tues.rlay morning. • WALTER was one of the brightest and moat _ •interestinc boys of our village, and his untime ly drab is a sore affliction to his, parents. He is alio sincerely mourned by hig - ichoolma'tes, with whom he was a kneral favorite. W. trust this sad aiTa unfortunate event may be a earning to other boys. ye- InA B. Humppitzr, Foreman of Franklin Fire Company, NMI elected Chief Engineer of the Department on Monday oven las,last, and CuL A. G. MASON, of Lin.ta Hose, No. 3, Assistant. There was no contest for ei ther position. The following resolution, presented by Naiad Engine Co.. No. 2, was unanimoiliTy adopted: Respired, That the thanks of this Depart ment are hereby tendered to W. B. MAASUALL, .Chief Engineer; and ‘ll. - e. Booanr, Assistant Engineer, for the able and efficient manner in which tney have performed the antics of said daring the past year. ' lie...mlrai, That the above resolution be pub -11,.1,..,1 in the BIILDF0111) REPONIT.II and Brad ford Argua. te... Ma. Eralroa: I feel called up-. cu t.. correet a misrepresentation appearing in two .inniunieatious in the EE,P91111:11: The "committee man" did not parse the word "situated" before:any session of the In sii:ate, but freely expressull laision, during several intermissions, to those whom your cor respondenti . chooeiTCto call "magnates." , Ho ea:d then, as ho alas now, the word forms a part of a passive verb. As to "whereof," be par , sd it at the session at Towanda as an ad vet 1,1.1 adjective and has never parsed it oth- fleeing you will insert this correction in your ra it issue; - I remain, Yours truly, A. T. Ltu.EY. Lock linen, Pa., Dec. 17, 1870 1.0. OF G.T.% LF.CTURE_ , P),7ILBE. Wiur Some delivered the seeondlf the course! ut the 14th instant. , 11r..hians' subject was "After Dark in New York.'?: He stated that he had visited the slums and tleus in disguise, adopting the dress, man ners and vernacular of the thieves and roughs. lii• deserted the low dens of the city, and the asul,eiheista of their frequenters—showed the difficulty or the reform of such, and that truly "the stay of the transgressor is hard." Tie spoke cd' the low wages - paid to the large class ,A poor girls in the city, and the trials,ihard. ships and temptations to which they are sub• ject. The lecture was well delivered, and the sub jegt wan handled with the greatest delicaey— uhile at the came time things were placed in their true ligut. b'3-• We had the pleasure of listen lug to Joni: 13. Govan's lecture on "Habit," at the Opera House, Elmira, ou Monday evening and felt amply repaid fpr the trouble+ and expense, regardless of the fact that we had to ciivo*e between a seat on the platform, just back of the speaker, or a " standee" in the aisle. It is ten years since we heard Mr. G. lecture be fore, lied notwithstanding the eitraeAinary la bors he bee performed during the decade, he seems possessed of as mue life and ehergy as ever, and is pre-eminently etttitled to the credit of being.pronounced the most popular lecturer in this country. His manner is quite as inter esting as his lecture. Hls andienee was the largest ever present at a lecture in Elmira, and lie held them perfectly spellbound for nearly two hours. We trust that our lecture; commit tee may have the fortune to secure him. The Towanda Choral Associa ti.n made I.l . leir tiret appearance before the pub- he at Miscues Hall on Tuesday evening, and were greeted by the largest land most intern gent audience ever assembled in the Hall. The "Cantata of Ether" was presented in a man ner that would have reflected credit upon Apra. fessimialltroupe. The characters were all ad mirably sustained, and the choruses and guar ,. letter...were perfectly grand. Dr. ,Tomtsms rep resented the Sing to perfection, and Mrs. BALD.. WIN'S impersonation of Queen Esther could hardly have been improved. Mrs. RENUY Map: Eta's rendition of Haman's' wife was received with lunch applause. C. E. Scan as High Priest, G. T: Cotkas Haman, and'fneonone.3l.m.Loca as Mordecai, were-quite as happy in their res pective roka as the others. Miss WOODIMIT as Prophetyszt, and Misses Mix and Mutter& as maws of honor, were particular.). admired. J. W. DOnoras Harbonah, and 0. A. Builwis as Regal, acted with much grace and vigor. The company 4Were often encored, and the rerformance lax listened to throughout with rapt attention: The audience by a unatumou vote rcnneated a repetition of the entertain. met, ralinrliwill take place at au early day. Miss Howes presidecl at the piano. The cos. tureen were procured in 'New York, and were f v iteiceming and I cry gorgeous. The proceeds of the concert, amouifting to shout tire hundred dollarl, were presented to Franklin Firs Company toward paying for their new Steamer. Csuriaiiiiiiisof the adderri bnoltaellers in Philadelphia, has town th e Past lavabo lulling ael invoicing the "ID _ baniilin - Tom* townihip, was buril t e s d co on Wednesday evenieg last. The fire was vered About 7 °Week. Mr. lif..tracceeded in wing his taint, but lost a quantity of isay,_:grain, farming lin pimento, Sc. - Loss.pFtli covered by, inn- On Saturday evening abbnl,l6 o7clock, Moult heroin situated lust aid of B. ZoOtititioa* in Wyse:, and owned by Tons of this` place, was discovered to be tire, and was en tirely &strayed. The ho watt not finished and was unoccupied. Muddler *5OO. On,Sunday morning list mist 11 'o'clock,* small barn owned by N. N. Blunt, Esq., Just back of his residence in thli lig:lo64A took fire, 'brit was saved.-with .but Sift - damage. The building ans unoccupied, andwas jindotattelgY set on fire. , "r; • THE Psoises - latzkask CcareilsioN. —The January Dumber of The People's Literary PARPartiori has been received. It presents as tine an appearance as ever, and, of course, as filled with all sorts of. good things. its enter prising publisher., Messrs. E. C. Aiimi & Co., &ngusta, Maine, appear detarniined to publish a paper that will please and benefit An, and Its largo and increasing, general circulation proves that they are oneceeding admirably. The Com panion is always very handsomely - illustrated. The price. for each a paper, Is Very reasonable. indeed. only seventy-five cents per year, and each new subscriber gets a fine steel engrav ing. representing the journeyer life, from child , good to old ago. It is published monthly. Tan lIGH COACEMB TO ALBANY.-Ib i s change f care at Binghamton heretofore re.: onired i a trip, cis the Erie Railway, from this point to ;the State Capital will hereafter bri - oti. via ted be the indomitable enterprises)? the Erie managers, an arrangement bavini beeh per fe'ied whereby on and after Monday. the 19th inst., Sleeping Coaches attached to Express trains No, 3. going West, -and No. 12, going , East will be run thiungh, to and from Albany. without change, arriving there at tgl a.m., and returning st4:oo p.m. By this admirable plan, residents of the &with= em and southwestern counties of the State are afforded direct' and convenient access _to the Capital, and that, too, in luxurious coaches, the tiekanee and comfort of which have become u :familiar as household words. A Wow) To Boys.—lt is astonish ing to find what a large number of small boys, ranging in age from night to twelve years, are permitted to run at large through the streets late at night. They rapidly learn bad habits running around in this way—habits that may' be the cause o' landing them in prison for the commission of some crime. Then, again, they learn 63 . .4f - coke and chew tobacco. What is more disgusting than to see a ten-year-old sporting a pipe or cigar? Itehows that be has started early on tho road to ruin. Parents should remember that in granting such a li cense to their boys they are doing them an in jury that time will never efface.. Bad habits formed in early youth are like first impressions —they always remain. Dissipation is one of the most terrible evils in our land ; it fills our jails and poorhouses, and furnishes victims for the gallows. What a fearful responsibility rests on those parents - who permit their childien to ac quire these habits in early youth by roaming around the streets at night, smelting, drinking and cursing like pirates. It is fearful to think A.THENEL—Towns, like individuals, are easily puffed up with prosperity. No soon er do they learn to realize prophetic visions o greatness, than they commence putting on style by aping the fashions of bigger towns. Enthu siasm, like "pop beer," can be bottled for a time, but every moment of confinement adds orce to therharge, and when it does go off makes a more tremendous explosion. Now, we are not exceptions:l'p .the general rule. If we were to write n thil history of the Athenians, we should give them a proud position among those who love their edantry and their homes. Our growing propensities are blossoming every day in some uow-fangled project or enterprise, gaining tangible shape, is trumpeted by men, women and boys to the tune of self.glonr fication. We have no time at present to speak of the many projects for the 'future, but will: promise, as these budding ..Lopes expand and take a tangible shape, to give the matter a no tice. We have a military company, full iledgedind grown. Thirty-live men in our porough-have enlisted in the State service—have th eir „ cap tain, lieutenants and a druM corps, and have commenced to drill in the school of the soldier. Monday evening (iftiX) they had a parade through the streets to the tune of Yankee Poo• die, badly mangled en a squeaking We. Time and practice will improve the Doodle part, and a wbCn the company are fully rigged with their zouave uniform we expect to witness parades of a creditable order. Our," brother quill," CHNILLES T. HusTo.N, oP le Gleaner oflice, - has taken a short business tour through the State and returned with a life partner. If the bright, joyous expression on his face is any index of his feelings, CaMILIE has been 'blessed ten thousand fold by this most sensible association. Henceforth there is KPH:L ing but prosperity, pecuniarily, morally and physically, for him and his "Gleaner." Hay he live long to enjoy himself) litres our hand! Next I J.isos Wilton; JR., and his bride have °- turned - front their;lrestern trip, and are at ent stopping iu ota town. We hope to hold out. sufficient inducements so that JASON will go in to business here again. We erroneously stated in a-former communi.. cation that the iron for the Ithaca & Athens Railroad would not be laid this winter. It has since been purchased, and is to be completed at once. There is also only about half-a-mild of track to lay on the Southern Central road to completn - the connection, and in about (As week we expect to have commilitication with Owego and Auburn. The papers that have been making merry over our dilapidated graveyard fence, will please no tice that the evil is being conticted. The front is being neatly sloped and a fence in process of construction. So, for Heave sake! set to right before the world on this grave matter. A dance, for the benefit of the soldiers'.relief fund, was given in EARNER'S Hall, Dec. 9th. Rev. 0. K. Cnosnr, of Rochester,. N.Y., has set tied here as pastor of the Universalist church. Their church, which has been closed fur„sever )oars, is now opened every Sabbath for iser ,ace and Sunday-school. . - Mrs. ELY MURRAY and IMTII., C. B. Mr •an L. loft our place; fiir their new home in Kansas, last Wednesday. STE= Pnani.: 105"'cluVr. LOGAN will deliver het lecture oh "Girls," it Masora's Hall on &Mr , . day evening, January 7. Miss LOGAN is too well known to need any • ncitice from ns; and the mere announcement that she is to appear in this place will attract a large 'audience. We trust the reception will be such as to induce Miss L. to visit us again next season. The value,of good popular lectures in a com munity, when well attendtil, cannot easily be calculated. They furnish information to the people in an attractive fortn that can hardly be so well supplied through any other channel. They stimulate and strengthen the intellectual . and moral faculties,. and give a higher May to the pursuits of life . . They elevate society men'. tally, morally and Totally! and are potent in stninfeuts of true progres4d reform. They th -diffuse a sentiment of ii *ty throughout the community, by constisntli bringing before the audience sentiments and doctrines et va riance with those they have itherto entertain ed and cherished.• , - m I But time would fail as to r count the "any advantaged of good popular l lures; one thing, however, is requisite to make them effective— they ehould be weg attended. In this respect we fear this community is sadly remiss. — It is true some of our lectures have called out good audiences. Some of the very best, how.: ever, have not. This should not be.' Our citi zens should be careful to encourage whatever is calculated to bring about moral, social and intellectual elevation. Every consideration :of patriotism, a just regard for tile general wel fare, and enlightened self-interest, all point to this as the true policy to be pursued. Every property bolder ought to remember_that his possessions are more valuable, a his . taxes lower and his general expenses lesa L iti community where the'eurrent of public sentiment seta an the direction at moral and intellectusiimprovo: rant, than in or of an opposite ehariette. , . Ablut-417! ears age, tbroggitTedieneiosib • taimintoiandi, man . win rememberis line ken& pony wss entruidad kirtgarOVllKhOca . Pm' 14Kristelheliepothmeenf prim:WSW in the tiOrkto be dor^ the . horse forthwith received ilptniani Of :n '.".-Very - .seldom, indeed, this she been seen coming late to meeting. Un der the circumstances, it is proper to give some brief account of now's" doings daring the put Ave years of her service. ' . - • has never been elnPloYed. for.ny biber tat Bunda-school work, except one lastune I recall. A Wysox proacheirsho "farms it* some, One day set her :griming a heavy load of hay, line" Nolte • • 'I do it,, until s rider sttided her back as it &pout to goof! tol3unday-, schocd: This leads me to ,say farther, that at ' though there was, attlrat,somehesitancy about the load of hay, "Pamir" has saver for once refused to peiforin uytaisakutibr thetbildren. - Whenever vie must, s.camilaw_of heys and girls by tho rastiside;ehe ti very sure to atop, especially if .1 begin to talk to them, .Baek - in the country the other day, ire °ova= took a man in the road. I was hastening to an appointment, but "Piton° slackened her pace, 'and/ .1 0 mmenced talking with the stranger; it an infidel, just wining:, int& the light. sold 'him tho first Bible he eini ; owned and ,pissed on. - • • 'I have on record what "Pam." sided me in doing the first day she was employed In this service: .._ • April 11, 186.5.—Visited six stririntendents , seventeen families. traveled nine een miles and collected twenty-six dollars for library books. From that data to the prfaeat time, a - daily account has - been eultreil in a book kept tor the purpose. A summary could be footednp at any thPe. - 4* . One thing more. "Puora i ' luta me over the worst roads in the country—narrows, dagwaye, crossways thmngh long stretches of, lonesome woods, deep snows_, and frightful. thxvls, and no real accident Las ever yet befal len us. . - She has taken me to the organisation of near ly one bandied new I , l3hatli-schools. Many of these have been graciously favored; some, I eonld niMe, have grown into churches. By reason of ageirthe pony is *wing some what leirrpmmpt than formerly; but promises to wear well for years to come. ~ , On this an— ject of farther life and service. berets ' s titonne'ri" roldon text—" A richteons man - regardeth--the life of his beast."—Pros. 12: 10. B. agrrmrrimr, 8.8. Missionary. Lock Haven, Pa., Dec..s, 1870. • SUESREQVIN.—Mr. Editor: Could for a few moments pesetas the magic pen .of Ise Mativsx, your readers sheuld for a brief season enjoy ever so many bright, fanciful lit tle thoughts. With all of . the necessary sur roundings, from the cold. wintry wind without to the bright coal, or merry wood fire withirr, I only lack Abe genius of Thought in "word painting," to give yon ono of MARVELS pretty pictures. To attempt such a task, however, would be almost as ridiculous an idea as that advanced by an old lrdy who used to frequent our kitchen. Calling, ono very, warm, sultry day, she was asked if she "would net liko a dish of ice-cream?" tiho assented, although after- I ward, as wo learned to our amuiemept, she had never partaken of that refreshing compound. The dish bountifully filled was handed her, and she proceeded forthwithlo make acquaintance with its contents. - When about half eaten, the displayed such a wry face she was asked "if she did not like it? "Yes, ma'am, but please the next timo to warm it 1" Was her I had anticipated on being ' - able to forward any amount of local news, but find there is no lack of truth in the homely old distich about "Many a 'gip Tnixt cup twdlip All is "in state quo "—the greatest cause of complaint being that the long-continued season of dry weather has left the greater number of wells in the vicinity perfectly useless, and wa ter (of which the prince of Greek lyrists says that it is 71 he Lest element"—" not," says Lord BACON, " for the excellency, but, for the' com mon use of it") might as well be sought for in a desert as in the wells. Our modern Nimrods ire making havoc in the "fox kingdom." From 'the glowing, life like pictures they draiv.of a hunter's life, I should judge there could not be too much said in favor of hunting. Albeit the enjoyment, the exhilar ating air and healthy exercise, must also be conducive to their health, the excitement and expectation portrayed on the sportsman's face, en he hears the ( prolonged howl or the deep. bay of the foxhound in chabe, would more than rep - sy Mr. Beynard his trouble could helm and escalie them. Dlr. G. W. Flan, lot Jersey City, arrived 'here last week, liar believe designs spending the winter with his relatives, residents of this place. . But I fear I have already wearied the patience of your readers, and must crave their • pardbn. In conclusion, permit me to tender them and yourself the old, old.benisou—that which falls like magic on all heirts—" A Merry Chrititmas and happy New Teat I" • • ScurrEiEn. Dec. 18, 1870. . MIL EDITOR, : SOMetiMo last summer. " SOMELIODt; " iu the course of a reply Al "IL A. ILL," gave us a Bedell of interestiug particulars relating to Dr. Bens - row and "Fencelift castle." It was the purpo'se of the present writer to have said something at That n11184)11 the subject, but press of business and coustilueut want of time prevented the . accom- pfiehmeut of the purpose" just then. however "Better late than never" may be appropriately quoted, for perhaps the millionth time, in .the present caw. This communication is not offered in a spirit of criticism upon the Receding one, but from a design to add to the common stock of informs tiOn. " SOUEIIODI' is cntitled.to our gratitude for his kindness in contributing. such interest ing articles. Living near the locality in question, having heard many times of the eccentricities of old FENCE LOll, and the scarcely less eccentric Dr. 8., the writer vd:hes to giro finch particulars as are in his possession to your columns. As to the orthograi by of the old herinit's name, "'SONLDODIt " a ntes it" litzerrnr.w FENCELAII • ; it has been written " BLvritus Fracy-Lon," Which is right?- Perhaps nobody luaows. The old man's cabin was on the knoll a very few rods north of the Bansrow mansion, now owned and occupied by Pools., Esq., a high ly respectable citizen of Wysoz. The corner of the old but is indicated by a 'decayell pine stump. On the south side of thegarden, south of the - house, near the fence, is a depieslion in the groynd about the size of an ordinary grave. This marks the last resting-place of the old re cluse. These slight traces are the only signs that inch a character ever lived, there. The writer some two years ago gathered the 'following particulars from a venerable old lady now living North Towanda. She was ao qnainteil with old Frawm.mi as a neighbor4tud remembered him very well. She represents him as probably a Gentian, slightly crtned, per haps, and somewhat witty. He was often ral lied-on his old bachelor proclivities, to Which rallyinge . he would make good-natured and amusing replies, proving thereby that he was not destitute of a certain amount of geniality. Ho was underethod to have had about ELMO in a Boston bank—quite aimm for those days. Ifis brother-lived in Connecticut or .Massachusetts. Mrs. gave me the following account of his .death—it will be seen that 'it differs some what from the other' account: The old man died in the winter all shine. The neighbors had not seen him about for a few days, and this then young lady, in company with another, with' neighborly syinpathy started out 'to ascertain whether the old man was sick or not. It was early in the morning of agold winter day. Snow bad fallen. -- When they arrived at the gate of the old man's cabin, they noticed tracks in the snow from the gate to the hut, but no Maher --no tracks outside of the gatei They went up tizthe cabin, and looking in, saw the old man dead on his bed. He had bled at the nose„and. his head bung over the Side of the bed.' There was nothing in the cabin to eat; he had proba bly died from starvation. From the tracks, it was thought that be had started to go to some neighbor, but having been too weak to proceed, he went back to his abin never to leave it dive. The WI lady well remembers the desolate ap pearance of the cabin.. The dead old min - in his deerskin clothes .on the bed of inuircsted skins, with blanket of the same materials—the rough, bare walls—the fire-plant from Which the ashes apparently had never been removed; there theylay in.a great white help, a fitinig accompaniment to the other driary sights. Sucli*iicture of utter desolation was not swop to bi ltorgotten. And this, amonlbnuto ttflt sianiitor. triitlrodkotOihrwtitai-th• way. in wba the solitap oid nialaperndia , —"rho -soilOotiroa aroundi i- VesooloKl Fort " inearliorkikilsocillod u iVolvatimp . too;`,1•7 / 0 14:peft the Putt4iten4tnt Elves that roainediaout there. Thiiroa4 Centre venei,Peesee immediately Mrithe I hrrel.49lllthattAPoo: albfrAtakr the draulcoo loon olio kid* with' the MD. Tblo inobloot wa!i =Mined toriii obi lady,lnd ahe sahl theta) nut thhig liappeited ; but I am inclined to believe it, and inproatthat she had to:gotten the circumstance. :The defi nite character of the incident, With cams and other partkniark give it, to aar the bait, a highly probable air. There tai remote pout ' 'V. however. thatit 11,41111-101 Mina.. Wrest Lion of acensaimaginative goasipuonger. Query. Wu Bum= a annatter, or - dill he have a title for the land vrhereon he lived r , !ARM • ifir,The Little-cowal ,Maga*le .. for Jitmary is received. It is_ Small .prslao-tai BaY, 61 $ thii;4 l B l .4d” 4 31 0 114etlur 1144.faii egitsWU the wor ld,-for olditlren of allitge . e;e4 pi - older people with young beets: The nevi serial iliOut in this number opens;Admiral:l'y; and the whole number it as fug of good things "As an egg is of meat." The illustrations aro exceedingly creditable. - 81;60 • year, and beau tiful pre6iums fee Chiba. -Address fliwam, MILLEN Publishers, TlMliovem• berate' December numbers o'7o Are seat free to all new subscribers for 1871 sent before .I=- U:try - ie.. Godey's Lady Book for _, . Janu ery opens the sear most anspiclotdyu with .a splendid., sited plate engraving entitled "Look= tug at in Eclipse," which it followed by an oleo- gent fashion plate. Then there are -two wood cuts, ili,lnted on tinted paper; and nnmeronv other e ngravings for designs in fancy work The reading matter is of a choice description.- interesting and instructive - . . Now is the Smola subscribe if voi i wish to please the lad, tong:. of am: aeastio." PulAsbed at t 3 a year. byLl A. Goitre. noro4nd emit r Sixth and Chestnut Streets, PhilidelPhis• , SEP' Camt. TaYioix, of West Frank lin. trill Roll a letafcows. Yonne cattle and farm ine imnlementa at anc►inn, on Saturday, neit, st kis store, commencing at 10 o'clock, aari:-. WANTED. The following !limber!! or. the Rapowrza for 1870, via : dan. 29, Feb. 17: 24. March 10. 24. 31. April 7, 21. .28. May . 28, June 0. 30, - July 7, Anetiat 4. 11, 18. 23. Sept. 29, Oct. 20. A liberal price wilt" be paid. Leave at this office fer.twn weeks. • - te. A meeting of the stockholders, of the Towanda Iron Company was held on Tuesday afternoon last, when the following offi cers were elected :. A. G. Moos, Clerk and Treasurer. Directors—O. F. HAsort, Scorn, J. A Comma, N. C. Emmen, C. L. Tnacr, M. SPALDING, T. C. DicLuaik. •, . mrmmri 'NY' Mrs. Cents. keeps dolls and all kinds of toys. I. Foy holiday : goods, go to. Mrs : ACZERMAIeB. jar Your choice for One Dollar Call at Illm Ama3a:4om Bridge Street. • leir Go to Cnoss's and join his hook club. It will be a good way te-commence the now year. Wit' A choice selection of Christmas Toya cheap, at Yrs. - AcEr.astaN's,, on Bridgi, Street.' - tem " Early Times on tho Suaque henna," will maken nice-Christmas present. For sele at Casa'• you want to see the finest assortment of books and stationery ever offered in this market, call at Cam's. -A book makes a beautiful Christmas present. tei. F. W. Figows is a popular drug gist—his store is a popular place—and he keeps for sale all the popular medicines of the day. Thtpopularityof the people will not depreciate bi patronizing him in Parroies Block, Main St. PLTTEmoNAr. K.M. EY will be prepared to accommodate everylitAy with poul try for Christmas, and are now—es ever—ready to supply onstorners with the choicest groceries and provisions as cheap as the cheapest. , Da.not neglect to look in at Cus=nar.r.res complete stock of, jewelry and silver-ware. Re keeps everythin4 that is con tained in any first-class establish cut, and his prices are bound to give! satisfact on. R®.. Almost any anfi. every article of bijontry may be found C. lA. CHAMBER utes long-established and well-known Jewelry Store on Main street, opposite the Court House. Also a largo assortment of eye-glasses of ettly description, clocks, &c. Giro him a call. • ler J. H. itanomy has rented the etore,recc4By occupied by lianarai k Co., on . Bridge street, and is now opening a new and elegant stock of Furniture, purchased within the past. few days. He is bound nob to be un dersold. itts.;,.- . 40w your wife or sweetheart will prizes beautiful set of jewelry,` or a ever tea-service, or a fine gold watch or ring. for a Christmas gift. '= - CneaMEMJS has all of these in profusion, and will tell them at living rates. Make your selections and purchases now. ..... W: A. ClumpMUM hits receiv ed a magnificent selection of jewelry and silver ware for holiday gifts. flis long experience as a;ilfiveremith has enabled - him • to purchase a most valuable and beautiful assortment at low rates, and which will be disposed of at s• small . • advance. DS. Call at 3E81.3 E, J. linammea if you wish to purchase nice Christmas presents. She is also - closing out her lame stock of Milli 'wry at exceeding low prices. Mrs: J. D. HILL has that .re ceired a large supply of Millinery Goods at a great reduction in pries—likewhie a fine assort ment of new styles of Hair Mid other fancy goods for the Holidays. First door east of linsantsz.r., & Rmozwefs,Bridge Stre e t. sir We have some of 'the finest Raiiins ever brqpght to this totrn.• Persons de siring something extra for the Holidays can please themselves at • IS. MONEY ID SAVED by purchas ing your Frames and Albums - of ILtamuo Gnaw. A complete stock of all the new styles just received which is offered at very low prices for cash. ear F: J. CaLETta, at the Post . , effico Book Store, has a greiter variety of goods suitable for Christmas presents than can bo found at any other establishment in town, con- Listing of tine books, juveniles. primmers, sta tionery, fancy work-boxes, chromes, engrav ings, toys, was, china and paper 'dolls, and in fact a thOusand other things to make the little ones and the old ones, tooi happy. His stock 'at miscellaneous books is unusually full, com prising all the latest publications, Christmas books, &c. We really don't think of any place where yon can buy so many different articles for a small amount of money as at CALWOL Mir Acssrams has em ,, ployed Mo. Aiu'caa CAIIIILIN, the popular dress maker, who will after the sth of Dumber as sist her in thejinties peculiar to her vocation. ' To those.who have employed her, the announce ment 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 call. - Mrs. Aug:cams alio keeps a Luc assortment of real laces, embroideries, patterns from Ma dam Demon= ; also the 'greatly celebrated L. M. Jim-sow's Improved Chart for cutting la dies', misses' and children's dresses, Basques, sacks, &c. Charts of instruction to be hid on ly of Mrs. E.C. Aoszairus,' Bridge Street, To , roads, Po. , b:faid, id lbw& Pr' " 13 : y at• :- knOther ClFociam 1112211 :i - ***' 1 40 E. ',iocili fotieMee,l . .,: - Euri 4 us. The best place in all this see . Hon for ptircbtudng chef . tone presents, is at Wicssax & twat's. Their smortment of Toiri: •cemprises everything.novelintho line, and their took datives and plated - war&, cutlery, &c., was never sit tali want a real nice oat foryour wife, just buy a sewing machine, or a vet of beantifullabizut. Either can be. bid very chap at WzcK AIII & BLACIOL. CH111821148 PARTI.-To be gira aE the Hall aver L. LI Moody's store, in Rome, oe Monday evening, Dea. 26; 1870. Supper in the Temparance House opposite: MI $2 03. • 8. A. (21,41iNA:i, Prep'r. Cowzu, Ifirn; at their Meat Market, keep a .goOd suppl,v otEyesh Meat, Poultry, Oysters. 4e.. on band at all times. Bat they have an extra lot of eery , engaged for Chnstlins. . t®•Misses IKIICO9LEY & EATON, having used Medal:be L. M. .lirzsmis greatly celebrated improved chart for cutting and fit ting, for soma months, talc° pliastire is recom. 'mending it tri the public as the most perfect ono in use. - Measures different; perfect fiVse cured. Instructio given reasonably. ter As this the holidail, we f, tention Ortment of Pomil more acceptable p, Borne article of to of anytliing in the • 10111" Everyt , ing nice in the • gro very and provisio . Bee finds its way to the store of MCCABE & M You can always find there the pinmpest chi en, the fattest turkey - , the i t a sweetest butter, . d the" purest groceries. In 'fact, they never touch anything that is not strictly first-clas . So well-knoßrn has their house become. th t many of the officers of the Lehigh *alley It. Co„ residing at Bethlehem and Philadelphia order their goods directly from there. Eve Clay adds new customers of this class to the ready extensive list. While in Their cniablish mat the other evening we wnro rjacrall nearly 4.00 pound. ere who he,va to go with it. wet,. changeable when throat and Persons should , rreati pro bu cm Hess° in curing the hoarseness, ea • and asthma. It whoopinikeoug aration, being p supervitiun of a lc adieu! ;ego. 1e dlng p Mei& strictly a ,siden the inedi, al air concentrated f. demulcents and fessionijPrice r. W. DIM D & !s D Lamm, opne 8.7 (r • It j• M . MERTD •111— ! r;ft.TT; l l ,a . n MeiE. Morley. MEARR—PO • wands. nn Wm. MeGist ton. and Het , of this plare,i CE AFTON—RI 1570.41 v Rev'. Mr. Elias A. county. and Franklin. STURDEVANT—BENNETT.—In • Teacarora. Dec. 17, 1870, by the game. Mr. Henry L. Stnrdevantind Miss Ann E. Bennett, both of Tuscarora. IRVINE—ELTON.—At the residence of Calvin t in Rockwell, E .. in Liberty Corners, on Thurs day, Dec. 15 Van. by Ilea. C. L F. Howe, Mr. Samuel Irvi e. of Monroe, and Miss Addle El ' ton, of West Burlington. . , ~ i TIFATR.—W arth, borri • - NOTICES. -:0:- Ifir A large stock of very fine Teas gelling off at oet. at Cowma. & Nun% until Jan. i. Now pa your chance to lay in a as ply. Satisfactien : • teed or money refunded. flowEtz & Myna. Fresh Oysters by the gallon, quart or dish at the Bakery & Dining Booms. b. W. Scorr di. Co. vide, Dec. 20, 1870. 2w.—Tow DOG • WANTIM—AppIy to HAWES Bao - Greenwood. Dee. 15,10—t& ' • • insurance against loss or [re, in reliable companies, apply to Jolue'W.lda, Agent, Towanda. Pa. Office Mar l ow's Block, north aide of Public Square. - Dec. 1, 1870. Fo damage by ' ~ Fox & MELECIIR es. C , at 'Miss E. .J. Kingsley's for the 31...1 Corset, she being the only agent in the count. , We would recommend Has pos sessing m • advantages over any other. In addition to t: tine shape, it is . highly recom mended by he medical faculty asssupporter. Dec.ll.=-1 40 team.r 9 r a first-class PARLOR STOVE, at a reasonablei4ice, go to the Wylinaingliard ware Store. CI. F. Drumm-ars, Wyaloagag, Dec. 5, 1870—tL 118., Fresh Oysters at wholesale, at the tly,ater Depot. Mee at the Red, White and Illticifitore, Bridge street, Towanda, 'Pa. 'Dee."B; 1870. sm. New Year's Part- at Union Hotel. in Itiime ha :11%h, on Friday evening, December 30,1870. Good muck be rin at, temlance. Bill $2.50.- A. A. on, Prop'r. 1161. 1 gPw Yea Park, Green wood Cottage, on Fri , lav, - DecT (.4-3 - xl mule in attendance. Bill n.to. E. W. Prop'r. ear New Year's at. the. Holcomb House, Lezny, Pa. !J1 azo ruvitotd to attend a dance, Fridayvrenin,,.- Dec. SO, 1870. Music: Smith's eutiliaalland. Bill 82.50. a D. MoLcomn, Prop'r. • .17 Year's Party will be f ,:7k - 4 , .:-..Crariklatt, on Friday evening, Dec. •-• • will be (=ailed. `Bill, . t- H. L.Aritrsos, Prop'r. - Mir oto the' BAkery, 'first :door north of Ward House, for fresh Crackers: _ Oct. 27,1870. D. W. Scorrt Co. ta..;ilre,at reduction ilk-Teas at the Red White &Blue Store, Bridgd RE RRANZAL4e RIDGWAY. , , idaritinnwiTin• were. fitover. - 11eibi; 0112. 'Patti Buhl Glaak *o = ll a neually*d.in Itad_ JrailiM49*„__ at wholwMe and re= Pains Gamy'. Dai*-/ 870-4 -," - • =• • - oar A twecial eximinaticaiot „ , erswilt be h dat the Pub& ' SclinelAnine UMW*, on Sahuilay,l)oo.-_41049$ the Ito licked-haw in Trot. 0 9 elmrdajaaalat. • 11 be neeessul. for.-each , epplicet - ea bei n gn "a 'ritten . request signed by at 'lewd three member. of the hoard. eta' 194 that the% *Oh to elopig n eela &Who Wa a , nk dist** , • - Ermine corrunence at 9 o'clock, a.m. • - A. A. iiimar, Co. 94*, • . may: Au°. .r 4boosi of (A.ilKitet Em ietit; floUday - 1,111, The Wiiitei Term of Will ,at wimaiiispOrt.P..; a school for beak sexes, will begin January 5. 1871, with buildings thwmbly improved, new Philosophical dpparatika, -raw pianos, a full . mpg of u ft iolind ,bna..,Tbsiailsool is. wor thy of;public - patronaKer_ com). dinaa—sitnation deUghUnl. • - - • - • • Total rharges , year brssaikes), Si t 7B,oo. " For further , '' itiforinatiOn imams tiro Tresi hw catalogue. , • - Ateut, or send rpm . W. Las firorracirro, • w0r50,1010.4 1 4. - . . • PresiasiaL Zvi* a kinie - lot of DrOijii. Eimes & linommeet. CitiXtri,-:.40 - beet 1 110 4 be bid M IDll4n P l y ,heitme l / 4 Toissnds Pa s the lastieene before lit a linty to again call at 'a largo and "beautiful as ie.', Nothing would make a esont to a wife or child than dare, and you can't think line that Fnosr hasn't got.: • gar: 21ttered hodi, averaging each: en It seninz that fv•m bing nice in sell know 'Zero ) COLDS.—_)tiring the seasons of fali,end 'sinter, lung diseases are so fre pent, ar in mind the impartrnce of g their progress by using the The thouiands who die an stln 'foie Prat attacked with t be only a slight .ougli or ••• erronewtsly leaving it WI the proper rem d to °oust:hip- ill is an rep- It is no pr red wider the . ediste . dilate of the' Pennsylvania and prescribed by sonto of the Bin the United States. It is o preparation, containing all es of the Pine Tree Tar in a combined with the best I spectorants known to the pro ! cents per bottle. Sold at F. g Store, Towanda, and KELM Store, Wyaluiing. • Russo. & F ors, Philadelphia. " ' - rARRIED. ,TORLEY.—at thn residence of in Johnstown, Ps.. Der... 1.4, of thn 7d.E. Chnrch, doth, - of Towanda, to Miss Miry i L.—ln — Christ Chnrek, To esday. Dec. 13. 1870, by Ttov. erv. James A. Mears. ofi Pitts ..l,E\ L., d , hter of B. F. Fowoll, Doe. •BERT Tn anklin... Doe. 14, E. Bn nem. of Campinwn. Cravton, of- Osceola. Clearfiold tee Emma J. Robert, of West DIED: ter J.. on of J. W.-sad A. M. Msy 12,1869, died Nov. 22,1870. • 104 BziANOT s, the most &eh- • siirr , boilable Millinery and Dressmaking Establish: meat in Towanda, one door out or 1L 0, Mar cuts Bank; Nov 3, 2870.- _ icizt—.loo,oooleiit , Beecti, Mich and Maple Phink, tor which . the idgheat price Also, o good Cpblnet ra. T I tiacas Wyalusieg, Nov. 7,187 u—u. C. o. - I beg- leave to inform my old Mends, and the G crencrallv. that Vhaire ripened A NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE iN BEIDLEMAN'tc -BLOCH. BRIDGE STREET. and respecthdly invite an inspection -of my eriods and As my Stock • has been pur chased entirely for CASA. and a* I propose to sell for READY- PAY. I feel confident that my prices will compare . favorably witli - any. estab lishment in the country. ' • ' I haws paid particular attention to the sake tinn of Osamu Smuts. and armpit them rust. My assortment of TF.AS la complete, and rangers he priceifrom 4TIETY CENTS to ONE DOLLAR - AND FORTY CENTS. Coffee ground to prder, and sold at the lowest price. Givems. ' a AMU: • GEO. L. KEETVP Towanda, July 14. IR7O. ' ler 'We guarantee satisfaction in ill the work we do. We out, make, end trim clothing for men and boys weer. 11.11Annte at Co, 4 Brldgo.Street. Towanda, Pa. 1826. • ' MONTANYES 1870.. Have just opened a largeandearefnlly select ed stock of goods for the fall trade. DMas Owls, Shootings. Flannels. Prints: ao. Teas. Sneers. Syrups, and Groceries of all kinds at New York prices. ,Crmkerv - and Glasstvaro of our own importation. in fact too extensive a - stock to itomiao.ktonght exclusively for deb. and .gnaranteed to be sold at lower prices than ever offered in this market. ler Dr. IEL C. Porter, Son & CO keeo-Taylor's celebrated Electric Oil for sale. 'Nov. 3, 1870. 14... The very best place to buy Fresh Oysters, is at the Red. White 'sad Blue Store:Bridge street, Towanda, Rs. - • Dee...B, 1870. WS. Barnett's celebrated flavoring *extracts, for salo by M. J. Loxo. Juno 16, 1870. ter Second-haild Sewing Machines for sale at a bargain ba Wickham & Black. Also Machine Becalms, Oil, Thread, Silks, &c., April 28, 1870—tf. ler HENRY HMuus, Merchant Tai or, Bridge street. • SmAw.—l will pay market price fo'r five or six tone clean threshed 11n or Wheat Straw, to be delivered on Towanda Flats. Dee. 1, 1870. li. IL Wsv T " its!),.. W. Drrritt cies Music Store, east of Mercer's Bank, first door, where you will find Pianos; Melodeons, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Strings, Amordcons, Clarion- eta Flutes, Sheet Music, Instruction Books for all Instruments, Music Books and an - kinds of Musical Merchandise. April 14, VI. BED Asa CoAL.—This coal rev:tires less draft than the hardeit white ash:wes, and • burns freely and all up clean—leaviiteavy, red ashes, of less bulk than those of an,f other opal. It will particularly , plea& those house keepers who have been using, soft or Barclay as it gives a steadier, more durable and cheaper fire, and much leas objectionable on account of flying ashes. I would be - pleased to bare the citizens of To wanda and *Lathy give this coal a fair trial; and am confident it will give good satisfaction. I have all sizes and at same prices as other coal. isx. Orders. left at my Office, No.. 3 Mercur's Block on Park street, or at F. .7. Calkins' Book Store (Post-office) will receive prompt atten tion. It.3S. V 5 ELLES. Towanda, Nov. 9, 1870. _ - _->io• The course pursued by the Mills, of selling good flour at the low e prices-is productive of numerous ad% Antages. It-makes a ready market for the superior wheat of our -viciniiy ; supplied con sumers with a cheap and wholesomtt- article of fresh ground flour, and as a natural result makes active business for the Mills. War in Europe, drouth, and short crops, aro having the effect to raise prices ; brit this Mill at all times sell at minimum prices. July 28,1870. • _ . to, Highest price paid _for all kinds of Farmer's Produce, et the Bed White & Blue Store. New Advertisemoiiti. MONEY QUI CKLY MADE BY • active mamma women getting subscriptions for the great reheats and literary weekly Vie Canis. Bait Union. edited by HENRY WARD BEECHES. Rating in its comp of contributors the ablest talent of the_land. A charming serial' story by the world famous 'Whores. of " Vncle Tom's Cabin," paat begun. Every subscriber for 1871 receives the paper . son stowr Warn.. and the people's favorite. atassna.i's WARHINGTOW, (alone worth 884 Free. Thisletw and unequalled combination is TALMO torKarttm. erns. All are doing . well, tusking from 1110 pslBo a day. Now is the , tunvzsrr 771te. act watt and QPICELY. There is positliely nothing that lIBISLI von 9/ WILL, C9PY of paper, chapter of story and rare terms. free, iddrers A. H. HUBBARD. 400 Chestnut Bt., Philadelphia. TOWANDA F.RIDGE COMPANY. The annual meetQThf the stockholders of the Tewanda Bridge Company. forth° election of a Prey Meet, hemmer , and Ka Managers, to serve the en. ening - year. will be held at the First National Bank of Towanda. cm-Wednesday. Jan. 4, 1871, between the hours of one and three, p. m. L0v3 , 010 N. N. BETTB, Jr.; Beer. dec.l.'7o NOTICE TO CARPENTERSI The undersigned hare made arrangements to in mire 'Carpenter's CHESTS OP TOOLll,coverizig them mammas* yugr-ire! as. All dashing such nuance are respectfully invited to give us a call. CAMP di VINCENT. Gen. Insurance A4os., Towanda. Pa. dec2B'7o pErtsoxs, IN SEARCH OF HOLIDAY. PRESENTS,,_ Mat not forget that JULES HUGUENIN, JEWELLER & SILVERSMITH, One door north of JIHROVITS !NSW BLOCK. TOWANDA. PA Ia chnstantly receiving 'additions to his stock of - • goods suitable for presents, such as LADIES' WATCHES, AMERICAN WATCHES of all deacciptlaaa. Also a -Vectokl aasothitent of GOLD CHAINS, FINE GOLD J" '.E N'r" - E -- ± . J M:"t'.-; of or ALLernize *sox TEE cares Eta' TO THE BEST GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES AND EIZGLASSES to fit all cases of Impaired eight. NEW PATENT ACCOMODATIIVG SPECTACLES. ' By this patent I am enabled to =change Gleans a an, time without extra charge. pall and see; moms, WATCHY •nrinpllt =mum AxD Tinrmy,' Dec 8, IVO. • Kew =EI CM Ik)WELL - ..& CO. =ll ire mot casing IL. grissiset pia WWlsreeodntdluYdsao Ttra eiemdelly cell attestetO to their rectal very loan parchafkosa Übe kb (frit SWUM whs. =I P. RESs CiFOODS EIGR - COLORED PLAIDS • EXTRA ,QUAIXi'Y PLAIDSj BLACK ALPACAS, g - .- I. 1- cz. -0 0 0- • 23 7 4 OTHEIt DRES.B GOOD.rSII fiver esbllAtsa by us; at equally law prices KNIT NUBIA.% SCARFS; sory largo stock just received. and will be add DOMESTIC COTTON SWISS WATCHES, .nom.. KiMg!EM =NEIN FM El =MEE They ere now offering beautiful " At 23 cents, At 30 cents Good quality, at 33 cants Together !alth the beat variety of Goons. HOODS it Itattthe usual prim GOODS. Lai:mustyllly Urge stock sews, low prices Our who's Btoru, in each de , Artmant, is rum lifted with the most complete it wk seeds-firer shown in Towanda, to which yonr attention is respectfully REM= MBE Dee. 4'70; ()MANG, Attfili#4 k CO., =PANDA, PA. HARDWARE: CARAIAGE.GOODS, AGRICULTURAL &o. Ask attention to thoir great "variety. of an kinds of - STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Izo The Liiprovea HOT BLAI MiIt2:UCAN, viith Enamelled Tank. t' TEE. COSMOPOLITAN, - with auxiliar y Air Chniaber. 'rah MERRY CHRISTMAS, with conibination Hearth and Door. AND THE HOT BLAST, are the lea4ing-pat4rns of first-class COAL AND WOOD COOKING gTOVESI Besides these we hav,e.the - " PROTECTOR, TRIBUNAL. • . •• . EMPRESS, . - • • AMOK SHIELD; •• ' GEN. GRANT, and PIONEER. EMI And the greatest variety of, STO:PWS eve offered by us, comprising the " MORNING GLORY,. AMPRTCAN BASE BURNER, ORIENTAL, REVOLvi\O.LIOBT BABE Boßig.n, NATIONAL, -'AND FAVORITE. Also Bibb's Diamond 11 A L - TIRO-RE7" HEATERS, for warming upper rooms from the Chimilq, without pipes, the . • AMERICAN PARLOR R HEA ER, the beat in use, and the ORIENTAL Pours BLE FURNACE. SASH BLINDS AND DOORS, At Factory- rates. FRESH CEMENT AND LTA, . Always on ham; CHI WHEELER'S, AND BLOOD'S& HORSE POWERS AND TIIRWINIZES - - Good Steel Knives and Forks at OnS Dollar v per'set. • Universal Wringers, Bench Wringers, Novelty . Wringers;poty's Wash ers, Brass Kettles, POicelain Kettles, Tinware, Wooden Ware, "" • - &c.,. &a. • - Cal Roger it Brother's SILVER Kerosene,Oil, by the barrel at 28 eta. Dupont's powder by the _keg $3 50 Ras cg • 650 • e Agency for RINTAS HOWE SEWING . MACHINE. Not excelled. If equalled .by any They always please. . . 7 CODDING, 11.IISSELL.& CO. MECHANIC'S TOOLS In great Taxi , ty. • Says, Boring Machines, Haines, Haines, • Anvils, • Vines, L : Bellows, • • - Chisels. • We LUTltethe attention of builders to oar traperiar stock of DOOR LOCKS .AND TPENIKIN GS, As well as to oar Jewetrit Pure, Exceltor, and,ather reliable brands 0! PAINTS. AND -OILS. Wag= Mateo sad Carriage 13orlders winild do well to visit Us. We ban PUodelphla sob. Jersey Spokes; Floe ?ale*, Maw, Springs, Thlle, ke. 00£49Ciket14 ‘ in., per set $4 00 - .44 2 in. 350 d 4 tC .2 in. .300 We have MILL SAWS, - OILS;, LIAT#ER AND RIIDDE}I DELTMD, PLATFORM SCALES, WHEELBARROWS, • SHOT GUNS, • turiza. EIROT, pistols at Undo always on hand. St. Germain Student Lamps, Church Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, • .Gas pipe, Pumps, Iron Sinks, • • Burden Horse . . Shoes. - '•: IlatiOnal Horse Wags by the box, at, 22 cto. pet pound. GOODS DELMIZED ER= ON CAB& 'Howie fitted with GM Pipe, Fix tures, , Heaters, &c., on short notice. -•- ocappnio, SUB6iob a 00 Tewsads, Mr. lsi 191e.' STOVE% IRON, OM PLATED WARE, in great variety. fser galo# TE THE .-toffsna' cr - coma ; tho VoJtoS tits*. for _ttst• Rates DM= of Zia P.- Rocstrizt.. ihmktopt Osier tit - Set of.Congteot off Mora 14 11/07. bovtais for a 1:01=trom AS his debto. sod ottoor g = odd sot. - way, of dux Coat' = I L war orint4 to oil -portoust- Ina halo _d their debts, sad oast persoosiotersoton. to ' &Prole NOM dr r hstimei. Is2l. at 10 , Yetedi • a, m., before Z. OVE 0491 L, lostotst. Idoot, - : ea to Tooto4a. to show elm. the air e;. Irby • Discharge . obanl4 not be ipt , MM place.• S. C. NoCANDLESP, Dec. 1870.40 , ' • Oak. - •• A - DMINISTBATORTI . Am. soma Is bee*, girt* to all persons indebted to ebs agate of Z. D. drir nno. late or dams bard deceased, must sago itontediata payment. modaU e prams Wog dams against said adage snot pap. - sent Mans duly authenticate* for aettkaosoL RE= B. SPALDING. , Clad. IL ILPALDING. - Doe. 2-2, AUDITOR'S NOTICE.-j: ihs'a use ra.. Brese—No. CA6. SW.. 1167. • In the Court of Common PlearciN Bradford . ' The undersigned an MAW IDDeltifa& by. said ComttodlaaibMemoneyaintheband.oft m Shertlf arising from Sheers sale of ddendants estate, will attend to the deltas of said. KOMI* anent at Ms 'Mee hr. Abe Borough of Ttmandsen 'MONDAY the Nth day of . JANITARY,2S7I. at 20 • dock p. m.. at Web time andrdam all persons WW.. lag claimiteaald money am-Jaqtdred toprasent the some or be debarred from coming to upon old fund. L. P. WIUMTON,.S., Me. 10, 1871:4,4t. - • - - • 1 1463a•at_ • AUDITOR'S NOTICE. /n -the materofW alas of N. Winslow, daxesed,an the Orphan's Court of Bradford county. The undersigned having been appointed Auditor/Sr mid Court to distribute , funds in the hands , bf John liorrow, demese. administrator of the satiate of E. Winslow, dammed. among the *mow entitled to the same. will attend the duties of said appointment. at his office. lulls, Bore' of Towanda. we TUESDAY,- the 81st day of JAEVABY. nest. 1813, .101-0 o'clock; a. m., at which time and.;. : plaie persons haying claims on said money are requested topcesent the sanus or be de barred from coming in for a share of odd money. L. P. WILLISTON. Dee. 19. 187041 A D.MINLSTRA.TAIX NOTICE.- Notikhufah7 Ore/it:WAD persona tadebted • to the 'e Us of ;WO K. JARVIS. late of Pike 'tn.. deceased. are requested to make ltruatedlate pad. meet. and all persons baring claims atrabart mad On* tate must be present the Dame duly authenticated for eettteurent. NUM K. JARMO, Say. 24. 1870.• ' Admitilatratnx. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Notice is hereby given that all persona Indebted to the estate of W. IL GLIDEWELL. late of Gran ville, deceased. are raqueeted to make Immediate payment,: and all person(' haring claims against acid - - - _ . CLOTLIM'G ILADt TO OUDITt. Yottilianlit study two things. First. to a= TEEM IVIIEIIE .FtBBT•CLABs .164311L120:Pl. IS MADE Secou,kly, • WHERE Tun ARE SOLD CHEAP And in odder to be able to sells good article cheap the merchant must understand his business, and know how, where and what to boy u a radical' man does; and A PRACTICAL TAILOR In all Its branehei fprotess to be. having bad EIGHTEEN •YEA EXPERIENCE In, the btutlneas. Have been.a cutter In 1101220 - of tke best houses La YEW YORK CITY I do my own buying, selling and cutting and divide...3v profits with no man, ao that lees of it wth do—and wiatow rent and other expenses in pro portion, thus making the cost of carrying on the business fiery fu reMing the aboyt you will ea , why ft le that I CAN SELL GOODS - iIEAPEE- T•an men folkiwlng tho business. and. having no knowledge of it themselves, have to employ (dinars at largo salaries .to attend to it, and customers must pay accordingly—as they. like Lapel!, 4 DO BUSINESS TO LIVE 8.Y..J.T • ;Lyon doubt the above atatensent, be oonvh,cett b 7 ca ling on Merchant Tallo3;,' Brtslae St., Toienada, Pa Aug.lo,lo TOWANDA. LGRICULnMAL . • •wcnits STILL Auvri r, Th iterlutendent of WO 'atop Oow.oZeriag Booke of best LIIMBER W . kt. 0N S , PLATFOU3I Weccqs, C(raRE:D AND . OPEN BUGGIES, ever offered in this market, Best selected . - • OAK AND HICE.ORY( TIMBER used, lad all worn made ty the most HS E We hou the FATLY T RUSSZA 1120 X SEATS. very light, and so durable that even time has but little to do towards their decay. era:Writ our work •beforo purchasing else• where. Repairing done on short notice. • 31. C . mizena,lrest 0. W. IiTNCENT. • .... • July 20.1870. Buperintendent.-- pimPL s no undendgeed mill eheerfeng mall (Ores) to all - who wish it. the Recipe end full direction for pre =and using a simple and beautiful Vegetable that will immediately Minos. Fag; Freckle.. Pimples. Blotches. arid all eruptions Lod impurities ,ofd beautlfal. the akin. leasing the slow soft. deaf. smoo th : . - ' Ho will also mend (tree) Instructions for p oduetsor by 'a very simple meatus. a luxuriant growth ar hair on a bald head or smooth ram . The shove can be obtained by retina man by ad dressing . THOS. F. cOldritAX. Maud, ej 195 Briedway. New York. • Nov. 24,1570.. P. O. Dos 5129: THE LIGHT HOUSE SASE strasnqa . AND BASE HEATING STOVE. Has been awarded -1;. plataiwgz - 0 a :J NEVE 10FIX STATE (2 Bronze medals). Competing with all the leading stores of the daY.• • Also Pint Premiums at the New Jersey State Par. as well aa at numerous County Fairs. For sale by • IL LEWIS .% SON. Od 20.70 • • - Bridge et.. Towanda. BUFFALO ,ROBES. POWELL k-. 00 Itari6nat e received a large lot Of Baal* Bobs.' direct from the Plains, which are Evertor le any Otrired by as heretofore. KEYSTONE STORE:-.# °etcher 20.1870. fi WELLES' : 'COAL-YARD 'I'S 'U , - ntil bather riothie prices atyard. are . or No. 3en Egg Stove , or N. 3 and it. • . $5 35 eo 4ir Nut.-or coarse. No. 5... . ' 11.1 3.5 Pittston Nut; or No. 5 • 115 00 The following additional charges will be intde for delivering coal within the borough liroita:„ Per ton' . 50 cis. Zztra for caning ierso rte. Half ton .35 " - " " "- . "25 wir Leave Orders at ex, Coal Odioe; . 4 so. 3. Iler.- curs New Nock. south Mae. • - agr Order's mast in all case be accompanied by the cub, 1 • To- • - da..Sopt. 15.'70. .E. M. WELLES. Cests AND CBACKERB.-GRE-, cian Bend. ilcotch Honey. Orange. Batson, Le g . ow : and Binger Cakes. Washington Jumbles and Coffee Maeda. and all binds of Cracker. at - 11arch4. "TO. • W. A..ItOCILWELL'S. HOLIDAY GOODS: The TWA Largest sad Beat asecateceat id Top Zeptpra and Fancy Goads this abbb. of New York put received at .. -- MBA CARTEIrd Oct. 600. ' - . - No. 117 lista it. IirACICEREG, coptass, BLUE 1 , 4 L. Pia Maddnaw Tra4, Clacoar. Pickled and Ennokad Sabana. flamaked Haunt. and Dead Best at LUNG lc A-FULL.ASSORIMENT OF view end CiNNICD imnsvat Much 10, ISO. LOWOr lk MULES B. QIIGAR OPALL HINDS Wail,- 14„,y tag at wbotewderteer szticeri. 121 f ' r EM in szslty anais;. ME .dt the El
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