=1 WAWA ippaitt. ^ SDITOIRS x - %vow:num. - LW. mmAigo. Towanda, Tim(lan 3,8 1. , . A 66 Limit C flfl T PAIMMEI6ri .... _ . Wnpublisli ehieWhere.a common= . Cation from a - Correspond..llk. who „sigualiimself ." 541.-itous,'! in- which -we, .- in common: with: , the country -press generally, are 'taken to• task for hibernating 'o r . retiring from view upon importent -political qtmstione _as sc)on. 4m, . an :election . Cali** - has • passed by. Oar' correspondinCsng; Bests that if we will from the Corn . niencethent of the 'Nei Year improve ' the tone end spirit of - the Iltrourin in a : degree -corresponding with: the beauty of tlieiew building we)iow. occupy .a 4 compered with the 'old one 'we lave just' abandoned, : we . Will eouic nearer. to satisfying the Pub . fie 'del:nand for allive county paper." While We acknOwledge 'that the charge of " - passive indifference" may be true as against very 'many_ of the -country. newspapers, we cannot feel that ..the .RETORTEIt is obnoaious . to . such - a charge,. nor hive 7e....beeit .aware of e " public deunMd for a li , ie `.•` - county . pater?", But our corres- Pondenehaving afforded . as .a- teat from; which to 'Kea& 'it sermon. ap paviiate -to thti . begimaiag of the New Year, we. will,Mahe use of it as au occasion for renewing our 'pledge to our patrons. that the Ravin= for - Ake year just.begun shaft be -an im proyenient over that of the_ year'just .clOsed,.and if possibl&to 'as great a degree'!is hasheen indicated by' our • . cerresPOndent. The "incursions of '" the political enemy " shall be' faith-. • fully arid _truthfully presented, to the :public view; and we will use our best endeavors to coMbine in- thaßnroar tli all the , elements' requisite to a i " live . county paper." .. There are doctrines w 'ch fiud ad . -voeacv within tlie / rauks , -- the Dem / oratic party, daiagerons, to the best • interests of 'the . untri, .We had. hoped that -the wo st- of` them tke . would \ ,O not have lived bey 'nd the rebellion, which :was a con equenee of their - .pernicious inftuene s" ver the minds of the people of ,the - thi . ',But,wre find we were mistake , and W - e -pre sent- the ropnril in p=ouf::-., Cin -3L)n. day, Dec. 19, 1870, wijile. the bill . . provosing to . grant grAci•al par!lon aied amnesty to ,the' late/rebels, Was pending in the' ower Ifinise of Ckin- - gress, Mr. Joys, of Kentucky, offer- e'd'tbe following preamble . , preceding a resolution relative to amnesty, and Moved'a Suspension of the rules and the adoption of • the preamble' and resolution : . Whereas; the Citverunieut of the :tailed Mates was established as a confederacy of co . 4-qual States, delegating. certain powers to a federal .head or common agent, and reseriting nil others "to the States respectively or to the people' awl whereas the question of .sedession was from the beginning a debatable one; held by some to be a sovereign right, reserved- and trenied by others; and whereas the • revolution is admitted to all, and was affirmed in the Dec laration of independence, the great forerunner of the Federal Conetitntion; and whereas in Course of time, the question of secession being still undecided by any tribunal of the Federal bovernment, certain States did secede and set up a government of their own in accordance ttith honest convictions of their reserved rights, and a, great civil war ensued in which.said States and! government were inbdued and ei - erthrown, the great experiment hiving been , made and settled by arms; and whereas the leaders and soldiers in said War for secession or revolution and the people of said ,States have Mr. nearly six years after peace conformed to all the requirements of the United States, and have been filly reconstructed tinder •the laws xiid regulations of its Congress." • - -13 y. this; - Mr...1 - oxEs attempted to Iconnnif_the Houk td a recognition of the - doctrine of - the right of States to secession .and revolution. . :Four teen Demociats, Jricluding . Wool:nit-Ann aindj 14:ALDEMAN; : of Tenn- aylvania, voted kik it; and Messrs. PETZ,,RANDI*LL, STILLS and VAN AUK, 'I'S, Democrats of Pennsylvania, dodged the issue, as did a majority of the Democratic me / Arbers froni; other States. . The resolution following the pre-' arable asserted that.as war had en sued as a consequenee of the doe -trine set forth in the preamble, there fore amnesty should be granted un hesitatingly. 'This may not create alarm no*, but how will it be when there is a predc•minence of rebel chiefs in Congress-? Have we for gotten the repudiating and revolu tionary platform adopted by the Democratic national convention of 1868, where they ruled its councils? The speCTlies of this class of men in and outof Congress hear the strong est evidence of their intended evil course of action. It maybe-a "little " providence" to: - open everybody's eyes to the impending danger,• an," enable us t 4 more clearly se •; t. drift of the Deinocratic party. I'pon the subject of 'amnesty we quote the following from the remarks of Hon. 'ULYSSES MERCUI, made in the. House,-on Tuesdair, the 20th of December last : "But apart from ths4 I mit new opposed to a general and sweeping amnesty. I say I am apposed to it now. The time may came when, my judgment,imeh a measure will be . prop,7 but. I think thatlime has not vet arrived have failed to see anything in * the disposition - and conduct of_the people of the South who - went into rebellion which ean.give assurance to my mind that They are' now prepared for suelea measure. ! • belufe" that when We adopted The four -4 teenth amendMent to the Constitution we • meant something by it. We adopted it not as a measure of ordinary legislation; we established it as-a a part of the organic law of 'the land; and it-seems to me we are in fearful baste to • wipe out its provisibini and destroy all benefits whielethe nation expected to receive tinder its .beingeinflueoce. IThr . sir, the ink has scar dried ou theatatute; "souks where it is print- ed; yet we are met hero -try members from all parts of the cOnntry asking us to legislate - it . out 61existenbe, to tripe it away. There is, I. rep:ire- to see, sonic diversity of sentiment aiming men:Leis representing the reconstruct ed States. ,We find: there are some of them who 'feel that repentance should -precede= • in my judgment -amnesty, propeTlytin cspocs apardoning act. - a remission- of sins, end that there should bees *prerequisite semo I,eri.:.•rie, for past deeds, which In this case amf-witedly-unsble to see.' . y . . Theic sentiments hare the genii- • ring of, strong common Bente, must meet:*hcarty 'response the breast of .1111 true Republicans. • 1 prepositithi bken introduced into the,- House- fiy the Hon.. 8. K. 4c,p4a , .Df:mocrat of 'sew teik,, to abet- is& entirely the internal rerenne ay*. atullev,y a quota nprin oath' of tiv; several States, to ix: conectwl a- (4sect to upon the peepla grim& the - machinery employed for, collect- 111=1 FNEPrffralfr=ffWl!'?"7,:-:- in the State taxes r for the purrs) of defraying the ordinary emptiness of the gdyentment and meeting annual interest upon the debt. This proposition 'cons,* in connection with the tendencies of the DemecratiC p arr is 'a just caus e of alarm, and espechd ly, so to the agricultural interests of the ~country.- -In Vim" . lion that we red , - receipts from import duties, we compelled to aupply(iliem by • a high rte of direct tax,.ff the internal rev eon° system is abolished, as propoi ed by Mr. Cox. Space Al not pee n's:lfarther elaboration of the sob kids embraced in the forebing arti cle, but We will 'have occasion to re fer to-thini in the future. Sir The following is the fall text of the joint 'resolution authorizing the appointment of commissioners in relation to the republic oi Dominica, passed by the Senate: Resolved, By the Senate rind }Louie of Representatiyeri of the United States of Americain Congress assem bled, That the President of the Unit ed States be authOrized to ap point three commissioners, and also. a secretary, the latter f to be versed in the English and Spanish languages, to proceed to ithe. island of San Domingo, and to inch other places, if any, as such commissioners may deem necessary; ' and there in quire into, ascertain' and report - the political state and condition of the Republic of Dominica, the probable number of inhabitants, and the de sire and disposition 44 the people of said Repub l ic ' to beconie annexed and to form put of the people of the United States; the physical, mental and moral condition, of said people ; and their general' condition as to ma terial wealth and industrial capacity; the resources of the country; its nun eral and agricultural products, the products of the waters and forests, the general character of soil, the ex tent and proportion thereof capable of Cultivation; the climate and health of the country,; ita bays, harbors and rivers; _ its general meteorological character and existence and frequen cy of remarkable meteorological phe nomena; the debt of the government, 'and its obligations, whether funded and - • ned and admitted, or 'unadjuste and under discussion; treaties d e.ngagements with other powers; extent of boundaries and territory; what proportion is covered by foreign . .claimants, Cr by grants or concessions, and 'generally. -what concessions or - franchises :have lbw= graixicAzi, with names` Of respective grantees; the terms and conditiiins on which the Dominican government •may desire to be annexed to and be come part of the United States as one of the territories thereof; such other information with respect to said government or -its territories as 'to the said commissioners shall, seem desirable or important, with -refer ence to future incorporation of said Dominican Republic into the United States as one of its territories. Stenos 2. And__ be it farther ti. re solved, That said - com mission shall, as soon a conveniently m be, report to the President of e United States, who shall lay their re port before Congress. Seams 3. And ,be it further re solved, That said commissioners shall serve without ttompensation, except payment of expenses, and compensa tion of the secretary shall be deter mined by, the Secretary of State, with the approval of the President. PRraTiliin GILANT'S ADMNISTEATIOIS. —The Germantown Telegraph says: We can remember no administration of the General•Goverzunent so wise, so consistent, so incorruptible and so economical as that of President GIIAia'S. No one can deny, hoWever hostile he may be as a political oppo nent, or unsuccessful in Obtai i ning an office;, that he has, regardlesirof con. sequences, faithfully executed the lawir - - , •When he came into office be found the chil Service debauched; dishoriesty Nc 7 .as the role of priblic life, and the country seemed to be at the mercy of unprincipled adventurers, who plundered the Treasury and trafficked in the nation's honor and faith.. Reform came in with the 4th of March, 1869; reform has so grown with the administration , that the public debt has been reduced more than one hundred and seventy-eigth million dollars, and the country, is generally prosperous and program ive. And this is the 'policy he is de 7 termined to' pursue in the future. There may be crosiers in the Repub lican party; there will naturally be bitter fault-finders and denunciators iu the Democratic party; but , they will all fail. to driie -him from his marperlt , p) eth of strict integrity, ratrenchment and economy which he • pursued from the beginning. TERRLBLE Loss or LIFE.—A letter dated Batavia, Nov. 16, states that the Italian ship Nueverct, from Macao for Callao, with Coolies, was - set on fire when near Neptune Island and abandoned by the captain and crew, who were saved by a San Salvador ship. One hundr4and twelve coql ies were picked up by the ship Juan pore, ind the remainder, four hun dred and twenty-five iu number, per ished in the flames' wa.. The ReLon- trial is progress ing at Biughlimton. The evidence is the case closed on Tuesday, It is generally conceded that the prosecu tion have made's strong case. The principal witness against the prisoner was young BE -Reims, one of the clerks in the store where the murder was 'committed. sir Hon. Jona- COVODE died of heart disease, at U.S. Hotel, in Har risbug, at 5 o'clock this (Wednes day) morning. eO9EPH A. CAMPBELL, Democratic member of the - Leri;slature for Phila delphia/ also died at his residence in that city this morning, of consump tion. • The Isgis, latn:e adjourned on Wednesday last for a weep, in order t o get ponany ttpAil arranged and have bnsiness prepartd. • Tho e!ootion or Tregunir es too been potitprinad, but Ivo b4v+ aot losno4 the dace. inzaemy-otherreveilf; the publicatieu of our, newspapers? Allow me to suggest that if you will also with the tozutueumueut of the new year, improvi the tone and spir it of the RZPORTZB to a degree corres ponding with We beauty of rug new building as coplara with tie old ime ,you have just abandoned, you will come nearer to satisfying Abe public demand for a ."live paper," and will thereby deserve an command a largely increased sub scrin list. Dams been teo much the UN! with the country pram to subside into a condition of ve indifference. relative to ' qv:po tions as soon as an mimpeagit has xassed. This .state of passive sulimusion to the ineursiorm of the political enemy co ntinues until near the : mummy of an - election, when the - press beixnacie suddenly awaken ed to the importance of the teepee involved. Following.the practice of animals of a certain `class, they hi- bernate for a time, 114 reappear when the season becomes auspicious. This praatide in the condu cti ng of new . spapersis reprehensible, and_ against which subscribers have a just eauseof complaint. The time to rightly educate the public mind, is during the political calm that succeeds an active election eampazgn. There are great truths which, underlie, and form the base of republican institutions, which are being constantly assailed by . the leaders of the so-called Democratic party. The facts - clearly presented in a time like the present cannot fail, when all the evidences are stated to satisfy the mind of the intelligent reader, and enable him in advance of an election, to arrive at a just con elution - as to his duty as a citizen when ha approaches the ballot-box to exercise his right as an independ ent elector. Hold up to public view the pernicious tendencies of the prin ciples which find advocacy within .the ranks of _the Deniocratic party. As for instance : the doctrine of the 1 right of secession. Mr. Jones, of Kentucky, seriously Proposed the other day, iu his place as a member of-Congress from the State of Ken tucky, to commit Congress by a de claratory resolution, to that old mis chievous political heresy, and found thirteen Democrats besides himself to sumort it, among whom are Judge Woodwaid, of the Lnierne district, and R. J. Haldeman, of the Cumber land district, in Pensylvania, while most 61 the Democratic members dodged the' issue. It is an offense against the organic law of the gov ernment, an offense spinet Christi -anity, an offense against justice, an offense against republican liberty and progress. It as en attempt to revive that political doctrine which instigated the late rebellion and dql nged our country in fraternal blood. Fourteen votes, it may be • said by the supporters of the Democratic party, are not' sufficient to, create' alarm. But this is the same Method by which they 'attempted to hush the pulitic mind into tranqiiility, while the active leaders of the party plung ed into rebellion to destroy the Gov ernment, and before we were awake to the danger, the guns prepared lor national defense were - turned upon our own citadel, i k If lar: 301188 finds fourteen sapporters in Abe present Congress, how, think ydu; wffl it' be when the Venial, Wade Hampton; Hunters, -Vallandighams,. and their ilk, are returned to be again beard in the national "councils? By a mistaken phibuithropy, am nesty to the late rebels already" pre vails to such an extent, by the grace of the party who saired the countr* that they are enabled to control' .the electicins hi nearly all the late rebell ions States. The only return made by thbm for the magnanimity of the Republican party, is scoffs, jeers, scourengs ; and sometimes assassin ation of those who support its meas ures and policy. The men sent to Congress to represent then] attempt to reriye all the . old heresies ofi the past, and .find Northern Democrats to support them; and not far hence, when all the adjuncts which are ma turing for the final end, become unit ed and powerful, the result will be' repudiation, national dishonor, and destruction of all.the material inter ests which make up the greatness of a nation. But enough for the pres ent; when you get lazy, I intend to stir fon np again. Towanda, Jan. 2, 1871 LETTER FROM COLORADO. GRRrilt, Co'. Dee.', 1870. Ma. EDITOR : There may be some amonq you? readers who - have some curiosity to knoiv what kind of a life we are leading out here on the plains in. winter. I will endeavor, with your permislion, to gratify that cariosity. Until the 11th of December, we had as lowlyiiveather as could be desir ed, but on the night of the 11th snow fell to the depth of, about. ten inches. On the morning of the 12th the ther- Inoineter indicated twenty-five de grees below zero. On the morning of the 13th the mercury stood at twenty-eight degrees below. Por a few days after that it was- a little warmer, but the-thaw was of short duration. On the morning of the 20th, at day-break, it was thirty-three degrees below zero; the 21st, thirty five degrees Wow, and at . 7 o'clock, A. M., Dec. 22, the "thing " busted!" Forty 'degrees. below zero was what was the matter of the big' thermome ters; the little ones froze up ! How is that for /ow ; Mr. Editor, in this " mild climate," the Arcadia of N. C. Meeker? f . have 'been assured many times - during the past summer, by oldlsettlers, that if I stopped in Col orado giver winter, I . would never have any desire to i•eturn to the States, and although I- doubted the truth of the as4rtion then, I confess I and convinced now. It it keeps on growing colder for a few weeks more, Pennsylvania will have no charms for me, and for a good reason : for I shall freeze to death"' before spring opens. There has been no through - travel on the Kansas Pacific since Sunday, the 18th Dec. row on the'! vide,," between t Republican river and the Sinok. • , is fiPeroi feet deep! There is no bridge across the Missouri river (or " Rig Muddy," se f -it is called out West), at Omaha, and the trains on the Union Pacific 13.. R. Made no connection with eastern j trains for a day or two; but the river is now frozen over so that paesan- I gars cro ss on the ice. At Kit Cargos, s illation on, the Kansas Pacific road, 125 tailks eist - of Deaver, a paean. We-juave hail eigood dell edizix:itior Min ngard to the whisk, Tie& lion, in our town during the pest two months. The gnat majority of the people of Presley are opposed to the sale of brae bathe tarn ltatei ins this, no ottintwoltha coloska, heal ventured to establish a saloon. 4 einple ,of months sco, a : Germ, owning a brewery at Imam, a brow four miles from, Chaeley, and the county seat, of . Weld county, rental i an* old buiklns. jolt outside our town limits, and moved in his " °it fit " one Saturday.;might, after dark, so as to be ready for business on , Sunday morning. I suppose scene of the men about town must ham loaded up before church, at any rate c the news of the invasion soon reach-, ad the ears of the city fathers, and after church, a committee was ap- Pointed to wait on. the: "gentleman from over the Rhine," with a warn ing that the beet thing 'he could do was to " pt." - But zeal got the bet ter of prudence on the part of: the colonists, and the German and his "benzine" . were bundled oat of, doors, and the house set on fire. and destroyed. The stra part of the affair is, that' nobody ca • tell who set the building on fire, although about a dozen have bee arrested, nothing has - been fonn out yet. One person, Ralph- Mee er, son of N. C. M., was bound or' for trill by tagi the county court, but as overcome by a sudden desire/to' .. his friends out east, and failed to Make his .ap pearance at the proper time. I no ticed a paragraph in your paper of c. 22, stating that"out west the ple are talking of sellinl; fruit d vegetables by the pound.' That is already the case in all the far western States and Territories. Grain of all kinds, fruits and vegetables, are all sold by the pound. Apples sell at ten cents per pound; potatoes beets, turnips sand cabbages, two cents per pound; oats,l,wo and a half cents, wheat the lame, and coin two cents. The indications . at present - are, that Colorado will be admitted into the sisterhood of States, during the present sessiott4 Congress. The fiist na4ve Greeleyite was christened a few days since by Bish op Randill, under the name of Hor ace Grcaey Dixon. Be still Survives under the great affliction, 'lend has been presented with a town lot by the trustees of the colony: Our new depot is finis Led, and is suite an ad dition to the place. A free reading room has been established. Robert, Elie, F. R. S., traveling correspond entof-the London (Eng.l News, was in town a few days since. PIoxEER: • THE NORTHERN PAOIFIO RAILROAD. -This second highway acrosis the continent is now in full process of construction. Last July contracts were let for the building of the East ern division, reaching across the -State of Min nesota from Duluth, At the head of Lake Supe rior, 240 miles to the crossing of the Red River of the North. .With several thousand men em ployed, the grading on this eection is fast ap proaching completion, and the iron is being hid at the rate of one to,twri- Miles a day. In the meantime engineers are locating the line Westward through central Dskota ; preparations are completed fur the commencement of work at the Pacific end next spring,,,apd thereafter the work of construition will be prosecuted from both extremities toward the centre. In addition to this, the Northern Pacific Com pany-have recently purchased and Practically consolidated with• their own line the St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, embracing some MO miles of finished road in Minnesota on which a pros perous business is already doing. This, pur chase removes all rivalry between conflicting interests, and Practically makes St. Paul• one terminus of the great - Northern - road. The Northern Pacific Railroad system is certainly assuming a ,Inissiness-lile form , and compre hensive proportiona Obviously its projectors do not intend to build a simple trunk road from East to Wein and then wait for i proiltabletraf fie to come to it. On the contrary, they are at the outset securing such connections an i alli ances with the chief lines of wat - a• communica tion, and with the railroad systems of the At; lantic and Pacific. States, as cannot fail to bring to it, in addition to - it 4 local businises, a large and increasing share of the carrying trade be tween ocean and ocean. At 'Duluth 'one arm meets the commerce of the Likes and the St. Lawrence; at Bt. Paul the other eastern arm connects with the commerce of the Mississippi river mid its tributaries, and with the railroads of the central and easieniAtates;concentrating at Chicago. These two arms will unite in West ern Minnesota. From the point of junction a third branch. will extend to Pembina on the British border, and the trunk line will traverse central Dalvta. and follow the now famous Xel 7 towstone r alley through Montana. Near the boundary of Idaho the road will again branch— one arm follotring down the valley of the Col umbia to tide-water at Portland. Oregon; the other strik;ng :Erectly •cross the Cascade range to the main terminus on Puget Sound. A North anatiouth branch will also connect the Puget Sound terminus with that at Portland. At the latter point connection is made with the Cosa lines of road now building southward through Oregon and California. Ruth at Portland and Puget Sound the road • will tap the -coastwise and foreign trade of the Pacific Ocean. The chief advantages p fenlitr.to the Northern Pacific rude are -beliefed to be • these : 1. It reduces theotatanee between the Lakes and the Pacific ocean sumo GOO miles. 2. It lessens the distance between New, York and the Pacific by , ter and rail to the same extent. 3. It lessen , ' distance between London afid Chi nese ports . the trans-coritinental route at SAX-HORN It. 4. It 'traceries& belt of States i ts admirably, adapted by fertility eta of temperature, and e pral dis moisture, to profitable agriculture. ition in the mountain region is 3000 ilia that of other lines, resulting in a .\ap s . l,6 )l I mild climate, and far easier grad.en 6. At conrenient intervals it intersects hunwrons navigable streams—such as the Culumhii, the COwlitz, the Yellowstone, the Missouri, the Med- and the Missiarippt— which drain a vast region,and wi l'erre as feed ers to the reed. 7. It will partake of the char acter of en international route, Permanently eon roltinglbe carrying trail of British Ameri ca, and rendering the Important colonies north of the boundary, and west of Lake Superior, commerdally tributary to Qui . Northwestern States. kart 1400 tail, and Tersitor of soil, soil( tribntion 5. Its ele foet lets t dim:nl•hed Already it is stated that settlers are rapidly crowding to the line of the'Northern Pacific Road in the New Northwest, and judging from what is known of the plans adopted for promot ing the settlement and darolopement, through endgration and cohntizatton,of the belt of States and Teri itories tributary to the ling—theme would seem to be no doubt that the corporation upon which the Government has confeirred this great tins:, is determined to make the enter .prise not only financially sound, but greatly and perrissnentlyteneficial to - the rhols coun try. With its mnnitic•.nt endowment of fertile lands, with the far-sighted policy already in. ! stigtuated, a great commennal proiset could pan*, start under better auspices or with greater assurance of success. • - ' is. We notice that Jade) Miscue has been instructed by the House Judiciary Committee to report , a new apportionment...MU. The basis of representation to be 137,000. 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Oats Preg tool.. Am 711 - PaToo Oita 'Mk am. Bat soototai 115 sem *ft fairimptorosiostO—• Party epos U ppoittoll.. The bra wilt boop Si or SO ram Mims mod moo imoleg stock vtft goo proliat Imprettoß mate. Boa Inns—good OR saga at ell". PO. sootisto sob to firer Ato-pionstrilir• Rum low td Sii toad mot out osidk at Moo* loottrod co. Ps. Ottrotag clops sibooldbe omen the gm to biro the sow opproctobolt. .tioattliatillo to pit tt you Irish to boy. as this tram be rote. - /Mew or coil on Wfassers. - Perassey t Itrotberi. Troy. Ps.. or oaths tics of filo oosor. jim.ll7l'ioB2f TOMLINSON. nICAPARTNEMIE—The . under sigma bre. rib dor beard sada* Ow BM dome k Wair= ededirm the dam liddisan at the cad Wei d X. X Itoossfaild, irbers they be ii&ored to see their old Wrens sadtrionda. • - • .X. Z. &OariliZA Jim 30.3311. - JULIUS 1r0L77:, D IBI3O.LVTION.-4he copa rtne r t bentetom gelatine between hatter. fil2soder CM Sim toms Mash, A IL to r dbootred by mates! ca et ssest. n 114:011311% et tbe We mill be settled by ha et the atom et Iffethhe blererdh - . JAM:I2I-11eCA1111. , HAZILY lam. POPAZISZIBIIIP.—TIis ttadieralood bars Ude NJ dal =amid tat o eofortasestltp. vadat the mate of McCabe t Zdvarda sad win madame - the gro cery bad provides bonbon ta an. Ile beiatine, at the old stead of 3teCabe Me. Iterates sew block. ZAK= IlleChilr,• •WILLIAS EDWASIXI. Jaa. ICI ADMINISTRATOR'S . : NOTICE.— Notice r Wetly Ores Asa peewee Wel* art to the edge of DAM) 2Me or Mow 'arc a.. orerequiem! tomb, totorerttahr sal ail perm* brediertisiosse~aeld estate out present the same dote outheelicseed tar seat.• JAIME IPATOIL: jea.1.171-eve Arkelriskrolor. AW. ARMSTRONG , Fashionable • Barber. near time Elwell Sows. Towanda. Pa. Public paironage monellad. deela.7o yaINSYLVANIA , STATE 'NORMAL SCHOOL ! truth District), • - YANSITOLD, TICKLIL (XOTM. P 4 Tali Teem . 1870: Wtnter Tert i Vens ik = .l24l2 th. Spring Term begin' March 27th. 1071. , rim 014010 2 024 R.dmledoa. *dams caa. H. muau.. againiaa. ads 20.1070. Peiseepal. BAKERY AND DINING ROOM Bret block seek of Want nom: BREAD, PIES, CAKE, AND CRACKERS bated dally and sold at wholesale and Man. In oar Bllialtel ROOMS we will eeeetainwiets the public with enter shins& we e good mei at an times et the day and evening. orarw AXD ICE • at hand dating their moon. Alm • Ana eamo v inlpst of Greatries.Cooketlenevy. ?twits, Nuts, ken Towanda. may It. '7ll. o.4f..kpOir k C 0.... Fos MERCIIII - • fen. inlbroa the public that they hams jitat arced s assartsaitt NEW GOOP% - Consisting et almost everything In the Gleamy and Provision line, vtdeli they oder for sale at it'sousizz AND DETAIL. =1 We test 001111dest that nth con'etperlaws am& we shell Ds able le please the most Ans. Oar Mee is "Good • floods at flassoasbis Prises.' . - • We shall wadi bud. S. paha. Try tut Owner Main sad Pine streets. Towanda, Sept. 16.•70 NOTICE TO.-CAILPENTEIi4 I The tusderelesed turre-rolie 'arrenrerseats to Lo ans Chrpooters OMITS OP 7 4 :VIa. crrOttas them trawler.* TEZT Nor or .1.. Jill destrtnipoeh ineersooe are reepeettutty hnitedio she as • qill. C.AXP VI3cENT. Om !nauseam Sem, Tainuka. Ps. dec2r7o BOOTS AND SHOES MADE AND ILEPALRED. L. C. NELSON. Has Lade arrangements to wecmtmodata cuatoMers that are constantly calling with boots and tibode for Dew mtge. ate" and hare bad to leave them tokketr grate disadvantage. =ma another day. • The conktant call for this kind of wort, and the deeire to tame it done lnimeellately. has induced me to make en* Sr. ranginnenta that yon need net return home Wit Sold Tour sole being marred and your heels spurs. For prim that are hotiest and perfectly fair. • Ladies that base gaiters that ars heck, at the •• .; To this To get them rop is the piece fc i F epair•abrialamped, as etly ce IdSeoled, And your feet veil protected then ire! ,d the coid hew week ere caninslos Tog with the doO3s quick, a We can make than for you thin, or 'lion eve them . Ppyou thick. • / We can make them with high heal. or we een (is' them to you tat, . . 8o you need not stager withbsickin your bat. .11. .—Mood cider vinegar ftleale%y barrel or gal. • • of Methodist sharek,‘ MM. street. --• • • Dec. IS, 11111. „/ ° L. a ITILLIIOII. T • COMMITTEE 0. LOCOS OT I. CD• OF Ca . • in Ulm Ow% animism that Mai bats engag ed ths fansirlas, %amid lattarers: JOHN G. SAXE. fßatioct—.. Lose, l Pam" Date, Noweipber 21,1970. WIRT 81-KES. enblect--" Attu Diet la Rev Yost." Date, Daoseaber 14 DM, OLIVE LOAN. Subject—. Giri&" Date, January 7, 1171 " REV. MATTHEW HALE SMITH. seldeet--),. Carious Coefeasts. Old Times, \ emit Oar . Times.",l Pais, January 23, Ira. WENDELL PHILLIPS., BabjecL—"Th• Lost ArU.•• Dati. Jemmy 10,1E1. vt. ANNA E. DICKINSON. • Subject—" To The Resale." Da., Aprllls, 1871 Admission Reaerved Bost &slim Ticket Mood kw liaseprod Beat) bower Tiekata rod ineerted Seats Ire sold a &MITZI a 11133711 Dew More. Albs ode or ifeekeet Sesta via Urne ',dap Wore each looters. Zaire F. bras_ dreauis U. atL. L. IL rim; *uteri FOUR. and J. R. 'Smell:is, Olandltir. Nov. S. GEM FBUITA ABSJ, TEE lE best In ma MAIL :sty 1. 11111=111 IDS A ULUNDI; GIMNIMI3 AND .1411. Pre*ism seelosok se4 * Ito 311. C & ?MOM • • • =MUM lit rnizr . ..moaraAar, oA . WGSOAD AND LAND GRANT! =1 : nuirrrAnz! naILAIMST: XI ter Par abut pee sad Accrued Wend the Wj a rg= s Lad Mast ced 4344 Honda of Ihe illar-Carpurf. They are tree ket i l=z. said WO - r o t at. Alt s. ,#gisral . 1 * 74 " 1.008 , . sum, sad L=1:1 Mita tbo maw • attire wick *bat. Ira amaatial " GOoaroatiot beads to laid Poo. pia. ati 111 aim the Sallsots‘ Joao. mod Mat lit ? oltant Pod& satavas Ikeda to oar *WO aid mat pill*. ,GOLD, ?A ...mak pdasigal aal laluelat mato AlbleidlS cola. it the olio* of Jog Oa*. law tatt. 0110-11ka la tallpiii at the aset at linaa mai ' your, sad the attatiot-4 0 . til• =lost amt.- pat ammo . latt glawrmo 14.1 and ild/V sArert—Tir book 'ln ire rirr ag. art emus* b OM sad , ootr aorrtalar riliztang aka *kW II ]tarries Podia OcuPor. etarsal as the caw glottis aCtatt vata: • ." - MOOG GA 1. Over Two The Want Mee Of Said with redidel stood Dodds's. nod all i ets. S. Ono Tioesegdwit = = Id Lead to every mile of Omaha rood. 'This land egricolearsd. Usabsrad madanaooldeg in "ad to more dap affillein of akersais see num reaching to dirV idles oo each Me ihs track..ing in a broad fertile belt Irmo Wisonsida tam* ,elehes i Liebe,' and sorban ot Mum sotailliketd Montana. Oregon Wash lOWPOollidesnal. . .• • _ theOcroirdiamai dose ash direddy gormo ise the beide erthe Read It thus amply provides ter th e felt 1111111ilnqn Emend by an ouresareed "rat of land. the most valuable -e•rer cookned vyp ma a cent aatlaalt inprovement. TigNlllollMl4._ OL—Tbe Trustees wader die Moat- PIM ere nelars. Jay Coate of f Pdelphia and J. 'Thimpolia. Patna nit o int Pososynane gated dlitmodOnaln e Thes ahead end interest. of the Wet = l. l l ld re =. and ars required to ••• that ilispremega Vaud oaks era need in prari ard misaati. Moth If de ampany 11 tbey cm be Nada lona isetaithr Mare alb tea pr end prealon: otherwis st th ool aTrosten as to tenet the proms* a/ hod ales lit United Slates Bonds or Ned Mai dar=l ers. re the- further ernatty of at Northern Pude: 'Also that they biro ail times to thenersotrol.' es secartiy. at Inn 500 ashes eleven. lead to eve y of and *ads: benders the railroad Itself olds sod fousehtees. ARLlddiog....of course sothine tater than the beads of th e United States, but se the CJs no longer a borrower. and es the Natloo's present wort la not that of gnu:end ite esisesaes, bit that at bzvx•ortgo • coarmiarr. We ••••Jall those the dean to toirsies" their menu and obtain a as,. peramossit in Ut. while din babe a puha, reliable security. at Veiled States A.3o's as their a premium yield the pressot purchaser less a t, per cent. 'old inienst. Sheen they be in Ave years aid scone parramats be rat they would really pay On/74 5 ; per mat:, or throe non. ort:r 3 5i pew oset.. as the gind= would meanwhno htemak. 'orthers Pachic 7.40'e selling at par to currency geld the inrsetor 7 340 per cut interest Moo tidy_ for thirty years. fr - on Usit..l Stara Nu. SLIM elan *my laminar,' now is tolled States bill e yield per Teton sold. say tn.oo. $l.lOO ma rimer Wrested now in N,ritieru Pad& 7-au's win end per its; to scold. $41.30. Hare is. • difference 1* hamlet 1140111114 of •111•217 0•4 I. besides a diff 'reser of I to leper tent. In principal. when both classes of beads are re TIN ROAD NOW BULLDINO.—Wcrrk vu beg= in July last on tlai eastern portion of the line, and the moue pror.ded. by the ens to stockholders of some sit mations id the Company's bonds. to bui:d =so e ts qu t hthoe Zrodad d fr i u veer Lk. t S p n e o r h —an33 sdh - The gradinr a i &Osten ie now 'red Lissa Cal. their n is tepidly gad; several noma sass d are at worlotl er linrs and about the Arse of Au gust Ern this Important median of the road will be to full opeation. meautiros mien have bean sent to tlor Paelile coast far the commence meat of the worn, orethe snwteria ead. early Spring and thereafter the wort will be ' pushed. both eget ward and west. am, siva as mach speed as may be courdsteat with scanty and a wise ecoacmy. SELZITABIA PUB WSW —These boodg., will be at all times receivable, at 1.10. in payment for the Compurs lands, at their lowed east pticq BONDS VICHANGEABLE.—Ths :poisoned bonds re* be,w7olialnred at any tine for coupons. the cou pons r registered. load both these cm be - es rinried fur others. pa: - ablley prindpai end in erest. at any on,, the prituipal Ananclal centres of Ea.-epe e la the Loin Of the various Sampan countries. . now TO OCT THEY —Teur nearest Bud or =rwill supply don bonds in any daierrid at„ sad of any needed denomination. Per -001211 wishing t , ) eschangs stocks or other bards far these, can do so with say of our scents. rho will allow the b'egliest current price for all nounitahlo sectintiet. - Thome liriu,l in remote trim banks. nuy send motley. t...r 011, : directly to us by as preen. and we w,tt wed back Northern Pacific bond at our ow a rink: end without wee to the itmater. Forfurtbelr inforatition. pamphlets. =apa. etc.. rail un or twitters. ttle untlersto, or guy of the Denim or Bankers exurryea to aril Oda loan. Fer sale by YIEST DANN. =RCM; BOIL F. 31.6.592: k Towanda. FL IJA.Y . CCK)KE Agatts r i - Ortist rlsciAt Ratilnied Cerepinty. 114 South Third Street Philadelphia . • Confer of Naas= end Well Streets. Nair York: 452 Fifteenth Street. Weeldagteu. D.C., bi National Danko. end by Drokers.generidly throughout the country. • Jan. 11.1871. SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE E. T. FOX. =Kr! XERICTIR. Tbi: institution has last hesa thortslahlY repined lagirr=revol 6, andlre will be napeueti TlErmuLY. En .. ENGLISH. CoMMERCIAL. somnric k CIAIO3- ICAL Dr ! PARTXMES. ,* Tbs'Esaiusa Osman catupriars model attention to preparatot7 - instruction sad hither aokiciaxdo torambes. Mania excepted. p• The COXIMICIAL. 1/1 the ads &Wages of our best Commercial with nemeses, academic studies. The 101 . thorough drill in common school-. studles ik aad g. Theory and Practice T eething. The.. e. special instruction in the sciences 11l strafed tau memoirs collection of apparatus recently paned and supplied—and other breaches usually ursued in Came. modern languages being rubetittited for anolent. exotica.. thorough preparations for our best Col .Zsmand modern langname. atagems. branobee—Mutie, ilrawing. Painting r excellent instructors. /uteßoard and Rooms may be obtained in the Insti t . Apply kill W. Ryan' end E. E. Quinlan. Aseo.- date Principele; Towanda. for eiroubire and pertion- MILLER FOX. Aug.lo.lo. President Board Trustees. UM CA,NDY! CANDY!! CANDY!!! MANCFACTURED FROM 11. - RE SG GARS. Wholesale and Retail. at prices that: defy competi tion. Oonetsting, in part, of "HOLIDAY GIFTS," Candy Apple*. Peaches and Pears. Onm Chocolate Drape. Clamolani Caranials, Molasses MCream Bass. Cream Bonbons. gmeath t and Jordan Almonds. Ckrre Bud. Cinnatoon String, peppermint Drops and Lamingea. mined Candy.Jap suess Cabe. Cinnamon Im.. - periala, Tar. Sour and Lemon DimcmPwies . ant Bar. Bar. Boss Balls. Mottoes, 1 . Juba Past Pig Paste, e, • Cream Dates, • Consulates hearts . • Lusallials.Napolean Bon Bona. Grained. Cher., and • timer Toys, Candy Beats. Plain and Gilt. ks. Oranges and Lemons. Chewing Gam. Pewits. Pelican Nitta. Marls- s, Brazil Mits. - Dm/11A Wel. • ants. nod every thing kept by Confectioners in J. & k C. 8. ITITH. ' Oppoaite Codding. Etweett.ik Cos N 0.121. biain-at. P. B.—&etnetnber we Pell tbe favorite Weed &wing Ilealna. - • Towanda, Dec. 13, 1870. • IMPORTANT Ti) ALL WHO VALISE IRMA 8101:73 . The sight el the aged asudatgd, the week strengthen ' ed sad the perfect preserred. PHILADELPHIA OPTICAL INSTITUTE; For the annufirturing of the CONCAVE CONVEX, CRYSTAL LENSES. LONDON The Concave Convex Crystal Spectacles. made by' the above Institute are nor • long time before the pnblis. and the rapid and increaaed demand for them combined faith' the universal actnowkdgment of their demesne in vision and ems to the eye. shows =that they are superiorany other ghee.. market. to The majority of Spectacles. (mostly imported) and •no matter haw fine the frame*, contain but a poor and wartlike@ artide of glasses, (generally cast or peened') they are made to be sold only. without any cilia:dation rem:waln u e n bet to the eye, end therefore the great cam at -poor. and mak sight.. Ilioesends are ibises now which tire and fatigue the eye. where objects get dim aka short u =ir require an them* stress ligtd end limiroging the sight which. were they would be preserved s life time. Pli C iltr afinntagme, claimed for the Concave Convex elryabl Glasses are the fallowing . The Lenses are ground of the , best material. me and tart and made only for ()optical purposes, they are therefore not liable toed:wretched or dim. They enter a and ldistinctness of vision sot found in any other . I They eta be used Well by day or - penal. light Without tirinig or ntns the eyes. They are ground hematically true in tbe con. erre sub septa . mat . according to the philosophy al eaters. and shape' of =nee W. the eye therefore seisdie g ra ß n e h be r hn eonly Instead c o a f o n m fa a r e n t y i netotlhe Teti the lenies areleon m g d eerrd m se e e s ti T tehengigto s is higher power. Thelmesse sew made @iron end amble by me • . viewed wartmes and warrantedt=e. WY. . Desk: In Watches. Jewelry and Slam W Toiran. Desdaird • de. Pa. hes candy. Ito Pedlars employ the sole Agerey Air these ed. in July 12. MO-41 10 cents $3BO EEC TLC SUGAR, MIL Cow,.. MIMMIMI kiptalL - July L ILcbASZ & Paz 0 177 . T.... 'Z4. • • - ' H~~B-ri~~`'' ENST T TE. TowANDA. aniproN) comm. ?A. MOVED ALYD - "ITICTED GLASS rOlt IRAS OR Vt. FLAYED MGM H E.' I; AIVICtO T •'• 4 - ;! 4 • • • - •.• -114Nk' Met3.T, CO*.T.LETE ;; r 4^_' Adoortismi oc `X•E W.Z , L - 1; T, WATCHES, CLOCKS, PLATED WARE, SILVER`PARE, GOLD lU:NGS,, 4LD tree opened in gths wets* is new on and for silo M the well•linown W. A. CHAMBJBL Kr. C. has just raturusid Mtn the citi, and eat; tars himself that his stock has been bought at bot- taut ifigree. and this be can it better induce ments to pinchanies od first-cis" 'goo& than any pee.s,-ro in the muttry IFIENIBEY.IIIIO7IIER • WILL of illa Tins WEU 1® CASES 100 CASES 100 CASES MEN and BOYS! MEN and BOYS. MEN and BOYS 50 CISES 50 CASES 50 'CAM [WOMEN'S and MISSES S WOMEN'S and 1 1ITSSPA WOMEN S and MISSES S LATEST LATEST LATEST AND BEST QUALITY AND BEST QUALITY AND BEST QUALITY 100 100 1(X, FOE TRUNKS, FIN TRUNKS, FLNETRUNKS, TRAVELING•BAGS, & I TRAVELING BAGS, & TRAVELING BAGS, & FINEST LOT IN TOWAN FINEST 'LOT, IN TOWA FINEST LOT IN TOWAIs -,. e 200 200 200 SPLENDID HORSE BLA SPLENDID HORSE ELAN SPLENDID HORSE BLAN EVgRY DESCMMOX: EVER DEf3CIUMON. EVERY DESCRIPTIOIi. • BUFFALO BUFFALO 'ROBES, BUFFALO:' ROBES, •Large lot of Large lot of Lags lot of FANCY RUGS, &C. FANCY RUGS, &C. FANCY RUGS, &C. Bolos ealatini adooroota uol • olto parcanto OW goods la oat. broach as on penned to otke extra • . •• • • MONEY SAVED, BY Ptle TOUB STOVES AND HARDWARE OF N. /MCC Pc. 0430.70. - p El EMIFEIt TH LT FOX it idllll. AN CITA ais an Maio at Orialtiss at mimieula Wats. The bwitt stack is trent. Goods ell dem - Mao low. IL T. TM Mpt 11/M. Row imam.. iiii iro PHYSICIANS. A4olr term PBJCPASISION OMPIMED tri:NACT BUTIU. The mope. salt tarts see , Mti. AIM IXAF. &Bias, *IW amiza'souito. fgaz Bathes. bey4oilliiti4l,!3 form a atm gin. CO ; balm eatreetad by displace u4seat mut eggrits ebtitit I al tram 20214,1* Denies ?very tittle sugar Is aied sad a mann yeapotitou of Spirit. It fi mare •palat abte than say war tote. . : osier. It. is Ai phut that snit!' its fisouics ; the action of a llama distioys thia„(iia fctic, principle) leaving a dirt sad &atom= clecoatou. IMO° is tbo color Of IngTediemte. The s liucknin toy preparatioa . predominates ; th e s m a ll e st quio' illy of the other inaredleada are added. to prevent ferraentatiost;'up. on inspection. it wig be fetiad , rut .to be aTine . ' ti&e; • U made iii.tbarouicepcita, nor is it a' syrup—AM therefore can It/ need inCameo where firer oriel& =Wen eztist. In ibis. • yon have the hueltiedis of the ingredients :nil the male of turrattell., AU upd inspection it wat nett .sith }viii iPti* 4 17=1 batioa. *lx.. trrout the lazitiat saanufactuzing. 41;rmistf In the octipied the Drug Store on** my residence, and wee seccesefill in, conductitia the business where ahem bad not been equally so before 'him. .; Itsce twine favorabli impressed . with his char:acterin• W 1. 1 .411 CtiFili&N, • • , , Eirni of Powers & Weightman, . • - ehemiets. Itireth arist Brawn sle.. Phila Etess arising from iwillacretios. The ediausted pow- ers eliisiure which .atls accompanied by v:4 . 3. -many asnaiing symptoms. among whisk wilibeloun d. Iu 111 ilispirition to Exertion, Lusa of Ifewory. Wakeful units, Horor of Disease, ck- ForebOatogs'otEsii fact. trnivetaial tasaitude. Prostration; and inability to inter htto . the enjoytuents of: society Weakness. requires the aid of medicine to strength OM OES. OES. an ind invigorate tho oryatein, which .ara3;B4:?/.11.8 EXTRACT DUCUIT Isi4riah2y - meat is anbiuitted to. 'Consumption or humility en- cues. 'TYLE TYLE ,TYI.IE fpctiona poct:aUir to Females, iw une ., iitall3 by any pther preparation: ae in Clll., .ur I'antAhltieFB,..or : Sehtrrua State vr tiao ttertv , , 'l.ld all complaints incident to , tbe sex. cr•the decline 6r change of life. s • 1:.. . .•• • e, - HELlaultleft .FLCID EITRACr Bt cnc k"D IM. rnovED Roer. Wages gill radically extermlnatstrona • the system, diseases origin; friim habits of dtasira.. 'Hon, a little expease;lfttle or uo change in zto iriconvenienco or e: r,.; couipletely huileding lbooptimpleaggat and '4l3,gerolp e rctu•dic , F, Copaiva and Diercut7, in all these tli.eLtres., . I diseases of limse °nom!, sbelber existing ift male or firoui whatecir cause originating;' *niter of Low long standing.A It is pleasant intaste and oder, "immediate" in action, and more ertroitrth . entri: than any'of thp prepaiations of Birk or Iron: Tboae auffOritig from broken-down or delicat4?, ortastitutiorks;proeure r memodyt at cues.''' - The reader *list, lw •Fsa.re thzt , ho e v er slight may It , e tha attack et the above diseases, it is i. 4 4rtalu to 'affectibelledllyhealth ar\il intnital voters. - , All the above liveries requite the all of. i IXas . ' iivt• LD'S 2 EXTIL ' 4.17 BUCEIB' is the greet Diuretic. per bottle, or i bottles for ss,so. Delivered to, aii,7 address.. Describe 171:nylon:pi In all eorritininles, tics'. B Adareaa U. T. it.F.L.IIBOLT!.- 1.41 . 1g arid. cal Wbeiebonec. 324 tioadway, v.. 141 ONE ARE Glatt= rztuss DOSE UP= IS = apkl.eagraced wrappe.li, with fac-siTile of my Chant WandKnoo, and *lied, New York, inettsi 154.186& Mos go _kaszawrzasi:-"litaebn.hi Tacna Jun- FM beciss, as prepared bi DruggiSts. is of a dark }loping t4al, you will favo:. it With IL trial, inn Wlth a feeling of "con644inine., I . am. very reapeetfilikr, • • H. l SESi3OLD, ebesuist and Dinggist of IG years erre riencet; World.) , a i - Novamm;s - 4, 1135 i. •• t au acquirited with 16:11- T. RelzolKi4d; be aurepoldit nom Ernucr brcuLo ; ft:lives% • The constitution, once acSocted with .Organic 11) - 1-ItaoLo's , FLtra kYTa ror livcar, in 'af Use ar.z.1ia04.14 BcB.:tir in tll = Sold by Druggisti"ererY,there: H. T. HP-"HOLD tay 19,1579.=1v IZ=2=l rri 0 W A 14- Ritrzu-. Inioultizz PRICE& t,lcorrakted every _Wtabeaday, by . stitoeet to changes ~..... • B ' b Wheat, V balrb ....... ... Di% V boat 03. ... .. ... , i Palowbeat: bwhst:;;:„.. .. ... ' zli Corn, I Watt— . . .......... ... . ... Oats, 111 bwoht ......... ; . '1 q k Bean', if. bei... ....... ..... .. "1 50 *after * ... . . , -do 015 121 ..... ... 30 *(353; wins_ ..... ... 43 ri Potatoes, V busk.. .. , . .... .; .. ‘..:. Moor. 111 barrel.... .. .. ... .... . 00 ' Raw V . .. .. .. . ...... . .. 13 Wrioirra or ealinc...—wheat 60 lb. m A._ 24 Rye 56 fibs. Oata MO.; Barley 4.5 ; "Ak; - do ; Beloalla lbs.; Itrie2o lbs.; tleriaqw Iba ; Timothy Seed 44 lbs. • Dried Paschal aa Driedlipplea2St . tot., Flax Reed AM-' ARRANCIIMENts, , TILE TOWANDki Until further notice the Lie at Au . arrive and de anfoitirers • k o[n Northern drall .. • Ame 'lr. 15 a. It Southern P. .15 "' T roy .. . t2:00 . ; ... 1:01) Cannon' “. • • .5 „ ... .. ;.. .SW - P: *.. •..... Ito - Dilator, ~, . .....C4O . P. Y:.... ; 8.00 Ca. Lellaysvitte .”. . ' /L W ` 6 " n ....... .14;CO Barclay . " ..,.. 4110* ' • -'• *e pr. w i llo i p. x Naafis arrives arm Monday, Is . Titlay at COO tr. it, and departs. at 74 y ~) a. a. -- "Pp, nudity. tharliday, and alatardaz. o ~ Liberal Corners naaa snivel Orel 7 TOodaYOltan• do . and Saturday 043410 nat. Departs 4ttleg n . ' .at 9:09.,x_ Ma - • - -...: ' '. e. All am di) atinaes Wore 4e fi at if 4,. parture wl Liele !ova and soup close it au' 1,. tet prelim', . , . . ; ~.,_ 9. Ir. AIXO/ID, P . Y . _„... .-,-.• -____________ iliPtc-NtlveYmer.t2liten gling wi l b, D 4p L l3ll :, for, he great 'religious &Witten:lr weeldy ri,c,,„ Ike Caine. edited by HEicitY 'WARD BEECH:mi l:Laving in its corps of: contribiitois the ablest t a j,, A of the Ex W a istid. A charming serial story by the ..,1 4. bpguti. EllEWlEuthoress of " Uncle Tom's Cabin," Ay r , • ery subscribe! for Urn receives tr . „ vet ; roe EIGHT utzss,Antl-the people's fsenr,, sesetaLL's Yrssinwo'rcie; (dons wurtb 10i, Thileriew and unequalled combination, T/117, LIKE WILD mg.' All are doing well, maki et4m sl* to $3O a day . Now is th e nae,re E nem 41 wtscur and cal:mime. • There is positively son a ,, that will kAli you. so. WELL., Copy of paper, xi( story and rare terms. free, addrers . EtiBILIPJ), 400 Chestnut St.. Ildiadelphl, AYLOR'S ETNCTRIC Ott! ‘1 , •<`.1.'79 This Oil as proven itself a medicine tHerr...m..i m o ths cure of Rheumatic lameness • of any (pairing an outward am:die - talon. .IVe(defy the mew ml world to bring a material better'snapted to the alleviation of pain and lameness in Man or lks4 than to tbhkpiecliane. II works upon the same pm, . ciple - aa its atatest kin—Electility ; and.although, liken/1 of .our best medicines, it sometimes fallaaet the cases of failure are very rare; and .are alai-s comiilicsted ones. It.works like magic upon froet-bites. 'tit* of bees. awl all gxterual poison. E-Ve..7 family should have it in ,cases c.f fresh cut.; bruises or sprains. It will not smart like moatani li trues when applied to a new sore. It is p o_eut • preparation, but- is &emceed of nine of theln.t materhda known to reirteria medico, Aaarmxranded el on scientific - principles. as a horde mediebie it u taking the lead. of alaything in the market. andtry it. If-you 'do not like It, return it and re et`iN't jour myne3: back, For male by all drliggiats aral • dealers in ineedi- ' NM deth' 704 o\'T roux acres in En turnpike 2 wheat land in the county; to acres iew'riemf; about =MO feet of pine, chestnut. ash and .on, and 50 cords of dogwood standing on the woodland. New biro 40140 feet; new Gothic House, 8 room A, ,good well of edit water at- the door, • under corer; new twO-story shop, just right for wagon.teusel and 4 e, granery, three lasting springs on the farm. W . . property is all ready for so enterprising man, it kitt but Mlle Money. to soon make the best farm i 4 WWII.. Veranda to sell out our property here se so Ire utecliardes. and don't like fanning—are going to r. Work in a manufactory, Thotitle is good, 'FHB'S'S will be trade easy. or a liberal for cash, : Price ;3.100. or the farm and 'barn w.'4 be sold separately from the.hOusc ahoP. arul look at lt, or address . • CHAS.-J. orZJOS. "Lib . • '.: Bradford County, P. Jan-5'714 f "IVENV 130ARDING HOUSE- The - 4 ' ..L1 subscriber baring lease of l ie Van Piety ' his Dwelling House on 8 Street, doo; ear. of Dr. Pratt's offs*, insW .pre •to receive Boarders by the d ap or eeleat reasonable tites:,. lee l \.B.—Persons atte g Court 'will Ancl this ~ - convenient and cot& blo plice.to stop.. ' ' . Dec. 1,!In: - L. T; ROYAL ______.— __ . • A aakx-EItINTLNDLVT. To nds. Pa. bflicentitlr IL 31. ‘e,lr. second% door below tho Ward Horde.' Will bel at the office the last Saturday of each math Anil at all other times,when not (=Heti away oti,brisi nese eotinected with the Superitendenct.. A ll lettenr. honid hereafter be addressed AS above. iteutl.7o • • • . T ti. D, - DEwtia',.•Attorrieiy,s;,al:._ RI • T.aw. Torands,iPa., having-formed • cO•part... nerahip; tender' their professional sercicoa ta the public.. Special attention given to kan.111;DEP;IIII -31ENT of the business, at tie. 'county seat or ilsc: rb,re. • • JACOKDr.WITT. • D.: CLINTON DrYkITT. tytr.eciu, Pa.. Dec. 12,78711: *-- OWANDA COAL YARD .! ANTI:UW.4Ii. Am) urrumivous.cau-v. • The toadereigned, havinglessed the , C-oar Yard sad Dock at the old "Barclay Basin," and just completed a lame Coal-house and Once neon the premise', ars flaw initiated to furnish' the citizens of Towanda and 'vicinity with the ditterettleinds and *lies °tee shine. . named coda upon the most reasonable terms in any rpi egro azitity desired. ' Prices at the Yard until further i ' • ~ • ' Steve • I $f 0 4 ) - Large 147,g c i C Do Small-Egg .. ' .- • ' . ****** • Lump . - 41 . 0 - . • . P4ll.lcsll, NUL .. ****** • . . 1.211 . Poore NM' ..r. - • . SSo "Bart,lay "-Limip ' , , • • 4 tal Dan ut Mines * - _ : 2 50'. • ' Fine or Slacianslia. .... —l-.., ~...... 3-00 ' The following additional eliiisrges will be trade for de - Altering coal Within the borough limits: Per Ton ...50 cents. .Extra foriminiing in, 50 rents: Half T0n...55 0 0 . 0 : ' O ,- . .. 2-3 `. - Qr.T0n...2.5 - • " " i i " ,' i"' 25 - ger',Vir s ders may be left at tho Yard, conier of Kill• road and Elizabeth Streets, or _at ;Porter & Kirby's, Driiig.Store. - " ' • • , , ' • > ta,Ordera must in all tees be accompanied with the cash. ' sr.utD S HOTTA:NYE; Towanda, Jan: in, Isn—tf: . , MISSES: kINGSLEY, . . lirse !Trued a new DRESS .11iWit.' ESTASILISILIIEST lu the room over Miss :Kingsley's Millinery store, ome door south. of Fol . & %error's), where they aro prepared to.do all kinds of work in the Eresa Mat ing line, at rcusoup.ble rates. FA:81110N PLATES - • - _ Of the Latest style feet:lard as soon as published. - They will also give instruction in 7, .. CETTIN'G.ANIi I mitlici D/MtS.ES: KINC;LEr. LYDIA G. 11.(n)7. ?"..),•11). VOR ailsi - Lot on 1: State Street., east-of - Third, for gale cheap. ant taXnable town property. Apply_to 11.'L. Me Mean:Towanda. • (Mee - in Patch's Block. - dec.l"Za HOUSE & LOT FOR S4LE.- The Undersignetleffers his House fur aJe, situat ed ott Poplar street. Tetranda. Pa. Lot .50:160 good welt and barn thereon'. Enquire of A. W Armstrong. at Barber Shop west of Liwtqlflouie. tf.—Dee. n, 1870. - _ AULL PROPEI7Y_ FOR SALE ThevaluablentinPY o PertY. at Dushore. Sul'Cyan comity, belonging to the estate of,Samuel T. Heal• le.F...decessed, consisting of a large Grist Mill, in complete order. Saw 31111 and &citing house, • with the watur privileges pertaining to the3llllproperty. For.pricro and terms apply to D. C. DeWitt. Attu:. ney-at-Law. Towanda. Pa., or • to" Mrs. Maria J. Headley. Exemitrix. at 'Morristown. Morris comity: New Jersoy. The property can be seemby applying to Dahiel Fairchild. at Dushore. Etec. 11. 1870.—tf - FOR - SAIX -- ni e l house knpwn the situated on ,State Street. bet Ween Third and Tourth Streets, with . lot 751154 feet. Honie.weittinished aid neatly papeird• *containing 10 or 12 - rooms and cellar. Water twi ning into same by.lead pipe, and the joint use of a never-failing wen on the premises: • ,• ' A.LS6—Horse and lot on Second Street. adjoin4ni: the residence' of John A: Coddintr, Esq. Lot 75:12:5 feet.. The house contains 6 Or 7 rooroso and rep 3 :- Good welrof water iktl premises. Possession given intmediately to the.fcgmer, and to the latter April int. 1871. For prices pad terms apply to- Kingsbury. °Mee of Pa, Zr •N. Y. C. R. R. Cu.. • . - VALUABLE PROPERTY . FOR • SALE.—lfinety-ilre acres of land with nevcCir-' etilar Sae: Mill and other improvements..situated Albany - township, a short mile 'above the village. Considering the location of this Wild it is imppow.l to be 'the beet place on the stream, for either grist mill, saw mill, planing mill. •:- . manufacturing tuna- Jure. or any such business.. A vast amount of hart maple; baswood, beach. Minh, "ash - arid hamloCk can be brought info this mill by the neighbors at:a fair price. The proprietor law Omit One million of his own., This mill has ',proved cafe . against high Iratt.nißifilN• the old .mill snis !bnilt abOat twenty years 8,40, 'The Pusherelltailroa, (.1 is Ilmshed pact the mill. 1:-...isnmisIng. persons; will do well to ev arai so' this property: The propietor would . preh r only It: , well one-half to a persou• of good character. thst.ostld iLIN eet froto one to two thousand - dollars the business. A new house and lot -near. the: ToWanda Gas Works.. Foe further particulars at ,aid house or at the inn w FOR S TiE Rouse_ and tot .1- 04 Pine street IS offered foi sale at a bargain. For fuither tysrficulars enquire on the prrulivs. - Sept. 22,' 70. . • JrLIA (11.0 E: . ... OR SALIt- 1 -110IISE AND LOT-, F . • .itnate on Yourili ktroet, near Jerrie:4 Itinney'f -110.15e 213.32 feet, with writ and cistern. good garlee and fruit_ Enir tiro -rvf 111).Wicatt.tar. at-the store of Wl , kluuu.k. Black's. ,:r.ert. 15. 1870.- - • - - - .. - . - VA.R.lll4'Olt EIN MONROE 11 TtAil:l4lll.lr.—Tho sulisi:riber offers for •sal.• hisdaluablu farm i lying ou the Bprwick tnrupik&. io Idourtio township, three miles from tho village if Mogroo. and seven miles Trbm- Towanda, with • gcSalroad leading from both the above'pLaces, The Sullivan k• Erie Railroad also plums through tb , : farm.- It cantaina 190 114.31:11, about' 65 acres under good tat of cultivation: goorl.buUdings; two large' orebards,-and is well watered. • Termseavy• • • • • C. RIDGWAY. 'out.l.l....llr . zatti, Aug. 17,":0. --- . . - .. . . PURE .. C IDER , VDTEGAIV , :•AT . ' Fox kmitactia.s. SYRUP AND I%I 6 OLASSES CHEAP at FOS & SIERCUF'S. =fflmEms ~~..~• '~ Beal Edge for Sale. BERT SIONTt
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