fradfoni tporter. LOCAL AND • GENERAL. , fr,Z-Dencon 4 W.n.a.Lui .tiEWILB, long dnd.favorabiy ktipyrn in this vicinity, died at East Smithfield oil' Thursday hot DEN. Attention is called to the ad ,ertisernent of the State Normal Scbool, Mans tit 111, Pa: ' , • par. The receipts of the Episcopal . i/t•c Society, on Tuesday evening, netted over one hundred and twenty dollars. . The Sullivan B, Erie Railroad at Last finished, to mince, - :and Mewint. DAyilluDDF4r , k9o. will commenco shipping coal .. • . • . . IVliTrittyttn,. •4if I:loonisbitrg, l ) l :ts been appointed an :aiile;de... eatni' , to Gihertior Gzeiir, with the tank of ee1.... good'appointment. ..r., w .: .1: 31}-x.rix BlioNrs, of AVyalusi,tig; , h o c. f Q ,I- huntlilg on February 2d„ killed a wild rat ..iy*cti inesmr.ed five L feet two inebes in 'icagili and weighed sixty-eight pounds. . - • Tlie liOns . e . of JOSEPH VANSCOIY— Ics, inlVssox township, was burned on Sun day afternoon, lan. 29. Loss $1,000; insured fur $5O). The tire;Tanght to'the roof from it chim- building formerly occu v:,..ll,y B. S. RUSSELL & Co., bankers, has been x emmleled,-and is now occupied hype Sullivan ,k-Eric. MIL Co. and Der, lirODZLL h CO, It is one of the pteasantest.officns In town: • Jr,:&• The most came observer can not fail to notice the great improcemient in the aerarance of Mr. CRANBEELLyS Jewelu Store. lle has recently put up several, very hatulsome I,Lick walnut cases, which add greatly to the hoks nf-the establishment. I' E itswi.u..- r —Hon. • E. N-. F#lspli, of Elmira, was in (own on Friday,, _e M. SANnctscnc, of tho &in of DAY, DUD ,. N 'Co.,leisces of the Sullivan lc, Erie mines, t.,k , •n'np his residence in . this &we.. - T. IluairtinEr, of Beno, was in town last ice k. If ever a man deserved to make- a f,,rtr:iie in We tzil region, col. IL does. , The Legislature having taken . a recess of a weel:. Hon. BUCK is spending the time at - . -w- The Second Annual Reception Liii-ta Hose Company transpired on Thurs de; t.t . thing last iu 31Encrit'S Hall, and was a 1, IT ITlllisitt affair. The management hid ,i.,:rt.d no effortor expense to'render it the grand it /e of thn season, and their desires were i tulle conSutpuni ed.. 'The' elegance of dress, .1, Aaty and intelligence of the ladies, sweet mu •-, I.,,un,tiftil and delicious viands, glittering I,llt-., And utmost decoruxu,throughonti taken tog , Alicr, lilendedthemselves Into one harrati.; riiijth , lyliole. It was a source cif enjoyment ;to :11i MO participatea. .. 44 1 1" ELIIIIT - NEWTSUBT; one of the old , ,cf,t and most - respected citizens of ' Troy, died 'lvry euddenry,of heart disease, on the 12th inst., in the 74th year of his age. Few men enjoy the confidence and esteem Of_ their fellows to a greater degree than did Mr. Nr.pnraT. '• calm' ' so constant was his rectitude . That by his loskralono we laamalais 'worth, And ini , l how tree a man has tialked with us on earth !' . • Mr. N. femored froni.this place lco Troy nearly fifty years ago:, Dins, one by one, the . links. that bind the 9 r..1.;:t 1(1 tbe lasteentury 'are being .fievejed. Fra:4l( L. JasEs,.Esq.,bas been iu,mlnatea to the Senate as Postmaster of this ige, in place of CHARLES STEBBINS, Esq., re and will undoubtedlY bey confirmed, Mr. Srumgcs has filled the office for nearly nine .11'S. during It - lab time he has been an oblig i.e.: and efficient Pojimaster, and will lave his p:eti with the gelid wiU ind respect of the e. , runininty without distinction of party. Widle the c.nitinuance of ,31r::STEBriiNs,"So long as the repuPlicaiis may hive contpol of the eaminis --na!ion,-would have been entirply satisfactory, , ntrertlieless gratifying to know that he re `ti Mme kile position into the hands (4461:mesas - or w;lrtby and ',capable as JONEL.-OiP(VO flri, ' - lase Poon.—The present season, is uru•'iii which the poor feel ir.ost bitterly thedis tr ss and privations of poverty. It is'not alone 'the outcasts, the vagrants, the-worthless drun bards, or the iiireet beggars,"wheacel the pinch ings of winteri frosts and thognanings of emp ty stomachi.. litany a worthy but 'unfortunate "kh , .ristihold, struggling without a father or con ': xt...ntling against sickness or infirmity fail hp [heir utmost efforts to keep the stove warm or ,the table supplied with food: These are the ftmilies who suffer most—not alone fro ,cold and hunger, but also from mental distress. Mitch poverty and suffering are hidden •from The public view, and thus escape the pailtial re lief that sometimes falls to the lot of V.A. I: , .of'c Atinsive elms of 'sufferers. It is often the case that only by',..diligent inquiry 4he families die _ if-sspd by the. shame and humiliation Or lion ,t poverty are found and relieved. It those of oar cations who have both Wealth and time at ihelr,dispoSal were to apply4liemselvez to the . Christian task of seeking oniihe snffering . poor an] relieving tlicii'distress, they would accom a•gri•af and noble work: Goo SUGGESTION. —Ono Of our vlini:;es. hays : "Much may be saved ink a ',icily by the mistress of the houSehola to In t anage well 'the • affairs pgrtaitUng t. „ lowostie 'duties, orch - thonih she may riot !. mired to do the work herself. Therefore, =:ll , ,o;d_ learn domestic duties to qualify 11., 141porrh$itkri of dowestie affairs I. 1, .S11; 4 / 1 , : , e , /111C.I women. Te, greatest ac c• pi:AM:cut married female 'is a .I , llei.trwiete hnowleilge of everything be to 'th'e lie . oi:chola and a propereapicity L • them with'eeonomy. There rt. I, f' • a:ttait.nient of, which 'a yoning 'wife has 1%-r , ra:a . azon tole proud. , Ttie - graceful ease holie parliarind drawing•room 1111 :II ilc in to comparative insignificance iit-eon t mif 11 the-excellent management of the do dittic,, which aars to conducive to the ring! happiness of married life." We the suggestions to the careful con bfottr lady 4 , :aderts, believing ' they pill inal thein'valuable-in proportion Ai . : they acted upon. 6 _ 1 MONEY is SEEN7I. , --Not, long I sukce, occupying a chair in a i barber shop, says Erie I:erub!ican, we overheard a gentle man,,whe we knew to be rather free-and-taffy li‘cr i and drinker tog for thit niatteE, though lu never let the fluid get thgbetfek of him, re his experience of keeping an account of tbo .1t:1 ,,, n.t it had cost him to stand treat" for ttolear 1870. He saitlikkneir his manner of lye uas a sad draw on his finances, and on the firm of.tie past_ year lo determined to see how Inti::11 he really wasted in crooking Lb; elbow," , 4n I other eituilar amusements ; and to that tand ' l a pit down every night the amount ho had td ,, nt (hiring the. day. On the of January, • 15.71, he footed hp his aecciunt, and it amount !' 1 to between seven and eight hundred dolfatv. Th' figures startled him, and helms conclud ed timing the:year - 1871 to allow all his friends t ,, "stand- treat." The moral is *bikini; so - much so that another( gentle Man of our Sc quaiutancp to whom we related .the dream ., stance, and - who for years has been in Me habit ,st indulging inthis lager, thought he too' would to tue experiment and see if he conldmot stop .the leak in his finances,- and alsp an almost ctuonie headache and bad temper; so he has • given up his lager, and in the place of .it takes, relay, justtlie °cost of six glasses of the hAerage, and carefully lays it away. When 'e the sum thus taken care of amennts to five dol . lars.he deposits it -. .in the Savings Bank. He has been tryilig thi.4 experiment for a month and finds it works well; and he is fully-fleter nfined to keep this thing going. Besides this Le says that he returns homaevery evening at 9 ~ 'stock with a clear head, his wife and 01'17 dren meet him with_sruiles and eafesses; always glad when papa;comes.Nipia . iing, he says, could induce hipx to return to hji celd habit of 71 beer guzzling.' Who'll imitate hiessarri i Tle ? Rom*—Mr4 1 If'-BMX should luippentis be hi , ilia E 10441001604.410 would be able to add inotitiiitewl tlieWig6i of hhi book on humbugs. , A certain Dr. His sirr (?) cami,to . Homo about a week ago Of more, scattering about handbilbt which 'thew teed tho wonderful Pe•rfcainaritioa if the "Poi; qnehanna Steam Dental,Worke ="A fall set of teeth for WV " DO to - siz months' cred it given,* to test the • • .• ency of the. work, Ac., ace, and other • things to bedaub by Dra t Striuvior E. , &tuna to be Frenchman, bat 6 bad* strosig =li sten accent—a "rich brogue, as Gen...,Bewrr once tetided it. His knoidedge of Rinds was confined tb the -words, " CMS Mimaieur boasted sequel'stame with German prorod to be fabuliWis ; but beforeth os e little exposares he had succeeded in pulling the teeth of soores of customers, getting his pay thesefor—some $75 I understand—collecting about-three guards of teetitiln additiop. Some people of wild im agination say thati ho gathered about three bushels . of teeth.; but you must . take the last statement " cum grano antis." His partner, Dr. fitilaivi.x, was to come OD Saturday to takeim• 'pressions of the numerous months prepared. But be was not on hand, and tho other dentist. decamped before tlie time ; and the toothless victims are hardly Prepared to admit the truth 'of the Had Couplet— • "Doubtless thepivot:we isas great, ' - Of being cheate d, as to cheat." . The Ilepublicen caucus , oh Saturday night nominated L. LJ Moony and Et; eSszr..: as dele gates to the Couvention; SnowanNo,- - Secretary ; Chelrman. Prof. Cnnuirm., is intending a graraft,exhibi tion at the dose of the present :term his school. It will of course be well conducted. The nest term will have improvements added, which may,malm the school one of the best in the 'county. . • lYszom. , • - t stir The Bredforil County Teach er's Association convened in'lgenroetou on the 10th and 11th i nstant . ; was Called to order ,by President Pr n,; Rev. 1L Armstrong being appointed Secretary pro ileinnd Rev. 3. 8. Stewart . conduCting de4ioiuil exerciser.. , The btutiness committle rePorted the - follow-. ing reeolutfens': r . . • . Resolved, L That corporal innishmentin the school-room should be tisorted to only in oases of obsolete necessity. - 2 That the State ahon d adopt a compulsory system of education. —3. That the schools should commence about the first of September, and that' the minimum term should be, six months. ' 4. That in a great mal.affift;•of cases, the in subordination of scholarsis - chargeable to pa rents and guardians. 5. That boards of directors ,neglecting to adopt a uniform• series Of text-books for the schools under their charge, are derelict in duty. fp. That there,should he no special excinlina tions. ' • 7. That directors g courage ,teachers in attending Association and Instittiths by al lowing them their time. i 8. That the Bible I.lioultl be rem: in our com mon schools. , First resolution was di l lctissedin ruan nerby Revs. Stewart, Eltit, and Armstrong, and' Messii.. Pitcher, ~'McPherson, Chrispell, Yining, Mrs. Runt, and Others. .Adppted. • Second resolution wars! discussed'-by Messrs.', Young, Thompson, Ili:Thereon, Supt. Keene - aud Rev. Armstrong. •ThtiSeussion was arrested to be resumed-in the =Wicking: , Missls Jennie.Phinney, and Annie Myer were appointed a committee on questions; DerniCe* Kelio;, , g and Mary Walbtrn to solicit new mem bers. • Afteiquon Session clos i cti with music I:4TZ 4 ZING RESMON 3liisic by the choir. say by Mies Addie Paiismcire At tho request of the president, L \McPher- son favored the audience 'with a decicnation. Music—duett executed by 0. W. Young and aster. Lecture—".Esthetic Aspect of Education, by Rev. J. S. Stewart. J Answering of queFtions.. - • r 'Music 'S.:TUIIDAT SESSION Devotional exercises conducted,by Ito.. II Arnistrorlg. . Discussion on the bee!,ncl resolution contin ucd. -Adopted: • On motion,*it. A. Reeney was directed to bend a copy of the resolution to, and- inform our Representatives at ,liarrisburg, (if the;ae tion of the Association in regard to the same?; Reporl.ofthe Auditor. en motion, the Treasurer was instructed to prepare a quarterly account and report-&t ev:l2 meeting. •comriiitteo on niembirship report the follow ing petions, cia : Prof. E. E. Quinlan, Jas. P. Horton, Dora Rickey, Delphine Loris, lgay Johnson, Helen Gilbert, Alice' .Goff, ,Frank Daugherty, litag,gie Delailo, Mrs. Zella Rolison Hunt. ' _ • Delmation, by 0 Satterlee. . 'Discussion of third resolution and Ulla riiinoui ad9ptinn. - Fourth resolution laid upon the table. Seventh resolution ad(SP4, d: • Discussion ,of eighth; ;resolution deferred - till next meeting. , ; W. H. Thompson,loffered the following : .. I ~ Resalred, That t e. kindness and hospitality so liberally extend to us by the good citizens of Monroeton duri our stay in. their midst, o and the accomm tins offices of the trustees of the Presbyterian hurch, merit and receive our hearty thanks and 'acknowledgment. ~ 2. That thanks be tendered to ltev..T. S. Stew art for his able, practical, andcloquent lectuie, and that s.,(4ipy be solicited ibt-publlcakion. 3. 'fls.t. se express our thanks for, and ap rrecint!vn of, the deelamation.by C: S. Satter- Appointments for neit session :` Lecturer— Prof. L. D. - Watson; Essayists—ailases M. E. Willianis and Emma A. Peckham ; Declainteri —Mr. -- Harris, Mr. Selected Readings by Prof.. H. H. Hutton, APRS M. E. Howland ; Brisiness Cmiunittee—H. H. Hutton, G. P. Bed, dington, Sarah E. 8a114.1, Kate Adams. Adjourned to meet atil Troy do the second Fray and Saturday in Dime. • . M. A. Pn.rr, Cor. Sec'y. Ariirz;s.-We have our enthusiasm, again worked up to concert pitch. The South triccentral lla,ilroad has actually_ commenced atA though but one accomModation trait yet on the track, our vanityis gratified , in.beirig able to ride tint of town to Barton, Smitlaboro':and Owego without going grtitr four miles to mike the start. • • We swing. our hat and report progress, lophig in a few days that I:resident Gnaw? (L Lewis) may, like his heroic moinisalte, worla a reform 3epartroent bygiviug us - more ." peace '- able accommodations._ A. passenger train is promised in a few days,- and then 'twill be plea sant "riding on a rail." LEociErr hai two or three acres of :iron for fhe Ithaca it Athens 11.11. en his farm, will begin to stretch itself toward Ithaca about March first. - • • • It has `;arriv"--Cir'xur-tes power presi., We heard it Thursday night, hum Ming and work ing off Gleaners with &rush. The edition has become too large to itrike off by hand, and Howes was obliged lb take ,a double trip to Waverly every week and run "'era " through a borrowed press. This inconvenience is now at an end, abd we expect to see his subscription list doubled in a short time. Last Wednesday' morning, 13th inst., Mr. E. D. DREW, of thil firm of Frasun S Duaw, was married to Mils" tELL l i casEn, at the resi dence of the bride's father in Ulster. They have gone on a four weeks' bridal tour among friends in New l'ark and New Jersey, after 'which they ale to return and take up thei4res 'idence among us.. We give our ban& in: most Ilearty congratulations, wishing them many years of happiness. Another wedding last - Week : Mr. WlLus HILL to Miss CEitirtu Mlinclty,,dsnghter jot Erenr McKmsEr. others wit soon be ready. , Our Methodist • friends are having some very pleasant spelablea. One at Douses, lirriday ovning, netted $V 'above all expenses. rDoa s's'ice cream worked like a. charm, makixi,g all pod natured. - . • _ Measles and ecatiet fever arc working terror among ourloungsters. The salutation, "lave you had . .'em • ?" has . become /proverbial. There will be few verdant ones one the ,subject when they get through 'ti swinging round the circle." J. K. Wlnntrr, Jr. is to return West to engage in busintus. Sorry to lose hint. The Good Templars are active, circulating pe titions for the local-option-probibition-lignor law. Their enemas seems certain. So all to pers will be obliged to go out of town to wet -.their whistle.. Pity, pity, pity! Colour has hisled a bran now shingle 'over his grocery door in RIDALL'Ir new *block. His new kiosk of goods I ook like business. , Oar " ralrkihin," with accompanying chorus +.4thriner bells and yelling boys, has .vamoosed "the ranch. It would be a Consolation to, know that they were gone to some distant place where . - the woodbine Uhl,* SuidAhe whangdoodli nunnneth. We hope 64, win have a "Plennut 'den and stay a good whilsr. - • the iiiiliGea Cosopiajani tinkling a4e mentS for new switches and a turntable at this Plage. gal* icorePore Worm ID toy not firma Piont, • .•• • , • stir- The Musical Conleutlon held at Leßsysville, ocmunendog Yebritery 14 and dosing oTs the evening of the 17th,l)inder - the direction of Prof. L. 0. Eatioukot, Of Boston, was a perfect success, notwithstanding the un favorable weather at. the ppOnle4 Out. other hindiances. • The greatost enthwdasmend gO - o — d feeling characterized the entire seadons.. The concert was largely attended, and gave entire satisfiction. Emensos, by promptneas of setiOn•and style Pro f. 'of execution, hilly sustained his high reputation. . . The following resolutions, expreuivo of the sense of the Convfttien, Were unanimously , adopted: - • Your cOmmiitee, appointed to report- resole thane expressive „of the sense iff WE Convention, respectftlly present the folio big for adoption : Wniarsa, The history of ages has demon strated that the greater the advancement in the science - and art of multi, - the more refined - And elevated is the state of human society. The practice of music, the general harmony and unity of those interested, tends to elevate and ennoble the mind; draws them nearer in the bonds of. friendahip,end eventually prepares. them, morally and socially, fore a higher and better life. s."l • . . Therefore Resolved, That as ii Moans to ac complish so desirable in object,iwo mut hear- i lily approve of Musical Conves4iol,s, believing that they will aid materially in forming and-ex tending a correct - musical taste, and a more perfect system of . practice. The benefit, and even necessity of them,under the direction of qualified and corapetent'condnetors, should no longer be a matter of ?lit to any one.• • Resolved, That we te der to Prof. L. 0: n 2 =SO; the highly accomplished and pop conductor,.our heartfelt thanks for his yid ble instructions, and for the courtesy and con- - aideration he has shown us: For his untiring • energy and efforts to 'elevate thirstandard of vocal music in our churches—for the kind and christian manner in which he has conducted this Convention. the.result of which is seen in the perfect harmony, and good feeling which has prevailed throughout the entire sessions now about to, close—and as a gentleman or musical conductor we icknowledgeziosorperior. Resolved, As thit_unammons and hearty opin ion of this convention, that the Choral 7kibuie. by Prof. L. O. &Mips=, combines more excel:. lance in the character of its tunes, anclthestlle of their cemposalon. for the proper expression of sacred worshiP Omni-Any book' with which we are acquainte d; and 'we unhesitatingly re- - 'commend it to all charchesi and singers, ashav l ing no superior ass collection of church music. trusßeteessoived f , T hat we tender our thinks to the oe Congregational Ichurch,- at LB llaysville; for the ruse of their commodious house for the sessions of the Convention: . Respired, That we tender our thanks to Miss Been for the us of her piano; end-to Prof. COLE for his 'valuable and timely ,services in dining the ' instrument, and other assistance •rendered; alseto Prof. 8013111W0 , and sister , for t heir valuable services during , the Conven tion. Resolved; That we extend ou r thank s .L... to the officers of the Association, for the faithful man ner in Which they have performed their.several And Firudly, To all in attendance, for their interest miuufested in the Assiiciation, may the ftiture of life be full of music and uninterrupted happinesi—and at last meet where the Asio dation never breaks up; and the 'praises arid singing never Grid! • G. W. Bons, B. B. CODDLICO, R. P. HOWELL,. Committee. H. HOWELL ofkred the fo ( llowing resolution, • which was , unanimously adopted : Resolved, That in view of the eminent quali fications of ProL L. 0. Emensed - as a _musical concluder, ho merits our unqualified approbg tion, and that wo will Imo our utmost endeavors to secure his services libr our next Convention —believing that as a teacher and conductor ho lias . no superior. Lellayaville, Feb. 17, 1871. '1 tar FesOmsk, of Albany, ia authorized to receive subsetiptions for the RE PORTER. ' . BUSINESS LOCAL..; IN - ronmATioN WA_NTED.—Left' his home in Oveq.on township, about the 11th day of October last, my soil,: JtiTEnsos J. He is about 15 years of age,:ratheridender in form, with dirk hair.. AnY' 2 *formation concerning, him kill bo I thankfully received' Josimi RINEBOLD p Overton, Bradford county, a. (Exchanges please copy.) _ . . Ater Severil valuable farzis for gale. • Enquire of Gurtrin: s & PArro:cj at their office on Bridge-at, Towsud*, Pc - thl.s-trl FoUND,—Op Sahli -ay morning, Fcb, IS, a quantity of money. Tho wirier can have it by calling on Join LiNea, in Beidlo. man's New: Block. • ter Plux*'s Furniture Estab lishment is becoming famous. It is admitted by all that hfSis selling gbods at prica'that do ry competition. • set. An old gentleman frOM Alle gaup county, blind for--tile Bast _eight years from cataract, was restored to Won by Dr. UP DEGnara, at the Eye and Ear Piatitnte, yester \day afternoon.—Elmira Adoeki..ter„ - ' _ . Doxvriox.—The friends of Rev,...G. CILLMMEFILAIN will givo him a (I:nation it tho WYainsing Academy, on' Wednesday after noon and evening, Blarck rst. All . are invited to attend. By order of • ~ ..ittee. • BoAnnmo.---A. few boarders can se cure first-class rooms with board, by ;applying at No. 32 Sedmd street. F. E. Posr. Also a new ono:horse covered Cirri:L i ge (rub bei top) for sale at a bargain. F. E. POST. Via?' Guth-Ims & PitTON deers in real estate, will sell town or country pr rty on a reasonable commission. Descriptio. of prop erty, valuation, and terms of paymerit, lett at their office on Bridge-st., Towanda, Pa., receive their prompt attention. ftbls-wt • i Two Hcitises for rout on SeeL onct street—possesaion given on the, first Of April ; and also one house sigsdlot - for sale on the corner. of Forth and Elizabeth. street Inquire of Feb. 1, 1871—tf m- Great Expectations--t4a new Prize Collar. Buy a Carton and secure a prize. For sale I , Y TAYLOR 4S: GORE. Mir Any person Ilesiring:to en gage in the hotel businetis in a thriving railrbad, town of several thousand population, esti hear of a good chance to purchase afirst-el”4 house; doing a large business, at a bargain, by calling at this office. • ' DontTion.—The friends of ifFrr; Monroeton, will give him a viait.at'the h,enae of B. B. Boiai-rt, afternoon and evening, March 1, 1871 der of Committee. ke.. Twenty years ago th , but ono grocery and provision sbriJ da ;, now there are ten—one of the ra st erten , tiro being that of McGinn dc. Epic You may find it their place a large 'and complete assorimeiit of everything, from ahi lof pork to a Ina Of matches. Their brandini flour are of the finest, their sugars,' teas, 44(44 ite, of tho best and cheapest. • Corusumeni:Wha have tried them once will be glad to go again. deeds delivered in any part of town free of charge. I ' issr-C. F. Caoss is so well ware of the steidily inCreasing egg* sad prosperi ty of our embryo city, and intuitively awake to the wants of our enterprising citizens. that he has purchased the largest supply and petted variety of Wall Paper &z Window Stades per haps over brought to Towanda.' .itn* none of the many buildings In course of 'erection and .00mpletiou is this vicinity—w kindred mare or be finished and lit for .occripsney un til their Walls are neatly papered. •Go to Cionei Book and Stationery Store and Newt Office. • iiiirpoid, has gone up 1_ tnit Faotrr it SONS gall sell Furniture of all kinds at rites that will-enable thapeople to pay the same. When bedsteads are braw l & into irequisition, not much fgoi.is needed; and those • iho_ take to them early-are on the road to wealth. Their estabhaliineit is the Ingest in Northern Fenn 'Arabia; end their assortment comprises al most everything fnmeriable in thcdi branch of !Maine's. Office desks- and chair's; extension - taffies, all sty* parlor and chamber seial and snits, AC., ' Ofre them a call. • . • gir.Theikoliti*liiitithrsciOrms s tam:ea Athwart I t spookLforthArMacibfirlaia4 o o9,o , o l -*:', " thitlritibluteio ; =and far our msou - was in mous !id% oar - satr i. ltupplr, AM While thin F ite were •Ilms 4wing suythins• 7 , would' Vensi temulaterdessaade ilready, 01211 our oapaply tcv production. 4 lt I; hoverer, gait- • Moe id be abk) *yin tide connsetioa Sad our sales of machines for the year which ended December Slit; aoitaindlts =us, . of those of any outer ampany," If you would eta - tans this trader, Call on or Bead to caw AirsneY. Yours.respeathilly,- . WLCZNAX BLecm. ~f' • Ddta E. C..., Aossautkie has em-, plowed M. Aiiarcht Cia343, tbc; pOPidiir dress trier, wlin will alter thetth of December as gist her In the duties peceliar to hei 7 l..vocation:: To those Who hive employed her, the at:Bounce- . meat will be aullident ; to those who! have4mt been as fortunate we, can only say, if ;you „Tent your dresses cut in the most approvisl style and nicely fitted, atrether,a cat. • Mrs. Amminuat alSo keeps a fine assortmi3nt of real laces, embrnideries;patienii iroin Ma dam Dmseamrr ; also the greatly. eclebrated- L. M. Jg.uimes Improved Chart for cutting la dies', misses' and children's dressosi leagued; slicks, 4c. Charts of instruction to behad on ly of Mrs. E. C. Ace:muss, Bridge Bireet, To wanda, Pa. . CoxrNtlorma FOn BO Smm:s.—For the girls: Could you lave a man who l wore false! hair on his head, when ho had enouglii• of 14 - ,own? - .Wbo_psinted his face and inTroved . form.as you improve (?) yours) his feet with small shoes, his hands with small gloves, his waist with' corsets ; and then l su9 if ho had not aiready_deformed himself en i ough,Aied. ri huge bustle to his back and thrturt fny Mow -tains of wire into ldhlosom ? • ' For the boys : OloVd you love a girl-Who_ de.: tiled her month with tobacco and ‘ jiaded ,tbe air witbfumea of cigars ? Who staggered honie several times a week the worse for liquor? Whci indulged intuit horses, bet high at races and awaggered around the streets 'with lquestiona: bie companicun't Dut thoso who have marriedjand commenced life in its true sense, have found thsit by bay ing tes, coffee, spices and aceoranying gro eerier of G. L. Itaitum, on Brit} e itreet, they get better, goods at lower priceilth4elsewhere in Towanda. ' )lARJtIED. bErhw-rnsErt.-At the house of the bride's parente, in Ulster, Feb. 15, 1871. E. D. Drew, of Athens, io Bello Fraser, of Ulster. ' SWARTS—CARTEIL—In Toiiiunli, Feb. 15, 187_ ,1 by Rev. J. S. Stewart, M. DeWitt Si•arts to Kiss Frame" Carter, all of Townada. lionalAMX-SWANK.—.Tai 2.5, 1871, at tho M.E. Parsonage in Leßaysvill ,e by 'Rev. S. E. `Walworth, John Williams, of Wayne Co., Pa., andliariaSwank;Of Lorne. • IVHITSrII-LOVERPECK.—Feb. 1 871, at the sable place the same, JohnLWhitahet, of lionia;,nnd Nancy Overpock, pfl Herrick."-; BEECHER \ -4ODDING.--Feb. BEECHEII-40DDING.--.Feb. 8,187,1, 1 in Lc= Maysville, at the. residence of .DC. Codding, .the tome of the bride, by the same, Milan E. Beecher- and Mary S.' Codding, I;poth of Le- Maysville. D H - I,EVIrIS.- 7 ...At Earl elnithjlol, Feb.. .1971. , , ISn, cong,esticn of the huigs, Beareon 'William Lew. • is, in the 77th year or his age. BOWMAN.—In Wells, Jan. 20,13711, Yrs. Anna Bowman, ggetl6.3 years. Moro than thirty-five years ago ;Sirs. re moved with her .husband to Wells township, where she eontinned to' reside up to . 114 timo of her decease. She was an eetriplaryAnena her of tile 31.-E. church„and posseisedlhe es teem of all her apcmalutances. ' • SPECIAL H —t Lumber and-rDogi; = pocl wanted. Apply to Buoinxus, Jan. 4, 184. dicenwoOd. pai- A full aE.soriment of Dried and Canned Fruits, at ,Nu's. Feb. 22, 1871---3ni. • .! FISH A full assortment FISH LONG'S Feb. 22, 1871. gar Dried Beef; Pickled Tongues and Smoked Halibut, at LONG'S. . Feb. 22, 1871. " itg6Timotby andover, l ' Seed of all kinds pure and clean, and warranted trne to name, at . Loxcis. Feb.- 22, 1871. sEir Genuine Ramsdell Norway Oats for sale.by Wx. L 4. Fowl.m4 Liberty Cor ners, Bradford Co., Pa., or W. 4.1 Boexwtu., Towanda. - Feb. Z,1871'-‘ , lm. •-• Cam' thave just received a large stock of Tea, bought since the reduction in the duty on tea of ten cents- per pound,- and offer them at the low prices\ annexed Best Young,Byson, X 1,25; God Young Hy soh, $l,OO. Oolong, '7O to 90eentsj : l limn Fine, 75 cents ; Ilyson Good, 9) cents; Best 'Japan, $l9O. Call and examine. J • - an. 18, 1871." ' GEO 4 L. IKEEtzn. PS— Do not forget that (Tea is sold at Keeler's for tO cents— • . din. 18, 1871. . , , WAyrEo.—A boy 10, or R 7 years of ago to learn Carriage Painting. .!lione but goiod steady boys need apply, at the Carriage Fac tory of - Rrviss & Co. Feb. 15, 1371. • I - iter North American iFire 'BUM ranee Company, New York. Po i 'des In in this old and reliable Company by . • • Jomt W. Mx. Agen t, Office nerenr's New Block. Towanda., Pa: _Feb. 15, 1871. •, ' ser we Lay; for sale.4t great bir • :walcox t apbs Seising pia hinc. 2 brOver k Daher ' " 1 Finklo k Lyon t " 1- Wheeler k Wilson " Almost.nevr. Feb. 8, 1871. . ita.. Fresh Oysters by the gallon, (par f t or dish at tho 'Bakery Jc Dining Booms. t3carr & CO. . - rosr Dec. 29, MO ler The annual mee of the stockholders of " The'Towands;idas and W&ter Company," for the purpose of eleeting a Board, of Managers to servo for the minting year, willt be held at the office of the Ciinipany,Totratria,. Monday evening, March 6, 1871. By order of 'tho Presid6nt. C. TuaPr, Feb. 2!, IS7I. ' . WANTED LIMEDIATELIN—A 00t1 Turner and five or six Cabinet ;'3lalccrs t the Towitula Furniture. Idanufactory, to hem steady eaployment and liberal :wages _will be given. J. Q.'Fnos - r & Co. Jan. 25, 1871. ' ev. W. don4tion edriesdlY I By . or- AoutcrimanA.L. COLLEGE OF P - Inatitution Till re-open for Spring Tenn of 1871—twenty T for.r. weeks—on . .Friday, February 10. ; For general circular, cataloghe and other in formation; addrosjs Titus. 148ranowtat, President, Collegeo P. 0., Centro CO., pa.' re' was Towati- • Jan. 26,1871-4 w FOlt *AL F.—One of thje best Hotels in the country. Inquire stt-thq. aka. • Fob. 1,1871—U. & gra FLETcmi, of Boitoni Hrs. Bananzas, of Towanda, world anaemic° to the ladies of Towanda tliat they will Qn February 1;1871, on Bridge street, over &Boa's Hardware Store, -a first-class Dress making Establishment, hero ;Will bo found all the latest Paris, Now York andDoston atildorus. Olathe - and fitting done at shell notice. Also particular attention paid to children's „dress - • making. , . a We guarantee satisfaction in all the work wo 410. We eat, inake, , azul trim clothing for MIL 5124 Weir'._ H. st CO. • s , 4 Midis gine ! : ?remit* Ps: 1826. -MONSANYES 1870. Have just opened alariesaidestretally select ed stock of goods fidi 'trade. Diets Goods, Elhopft,gs, 4 pints, Teas, Snort, illyrtips, and of all, kinds at New York prices. Ctockertaral Glassware ot our own importation, in fa c t ,too eztenatro a stock to iternise, boonlit szoltuively lot- comb, and rnaranteed to timid at loteet prices than ever offered in thisMarket.'.. , • Drinaca's Music . Store; east of Memel Bank; first 'door, wbere jerm trill fed , lremos, Melodeons, Organs, Violins,' Guitars, Baoloo, Striags,, Accorfloonk GlatiarJ ct Mace, bled Kum, Instruction Books for all leabrmftte,-llnsiei Books mid all' Molls of Musical florehandise. April 14, "O. 119—Opters at •whol Feb. 8, _ NOTICES. ‘,` \ WictatAat ,N; BLAcK, Agrictat e snd- re a Wu& is. Call at sfiil4.l4. Ftnglilq't for the Maar Corwkahiticing thseuly agent in the conntr. We would rooonunend it as pal med:3g Many Sitrilatagie over any other,„, In addlnon to int dna AV". it it bigidt.recolla lirrby the MOON .file 4 as ty s smarten 15,11170—tE *EP — Fox: insurance ngainstlbse LOi damage by fire, in Vje ir eompanies, apply to .Towanda. Office Mermen Noch, north tide of Public &puma. • I •• ; •Dcc. 1,1870. Fteiitos," 01143A2i8 A3b • 11Lar ovsoxs— sellphse We are,. Pisnoo, Organs - and Melodeons at , prices and easy terms. Personsisho in want of a good inArtunent, will And it 7 to their advantage'to give us a eilltadore l parehainng elsewhere. - Qua, ll!..tsator. lc Co., I - - 1 ., • . , Towanda, Pa. Jan. 111, 1871. • TO .- RIIE . Pol44o.—After. *id date °nr bazilieu will be conducted on tL CASH:STIST - E*: No credits inll!bo tinntol. Ihankingthe citi zens of the comity r the Trey li_berat patron age giveh us auto* thd pastlrears, are,csnlaa- Imre them that we shall spare no pahia to keep up the reputation of our work, and expect to linincrease orrt facilities for manufacturing tsod Shoes ;" and also - eopect to-demon strate to our old customers that it is for their interest; as Nell that geode be Paid for on delivery. We have mine this now ar'• rangemept, believing it to be the , only true sys tem of doing business, and expect to devotethe time heretofore given to book-keeping and eel lecting to selecting the best'goods in Our lino which the market affords; and Ming more limbo attention to the msaufachire of i dass work than heretofore. " - Jan. 16, 1871. . New 'lint*Eras. as.. Tca far 00 cents per lb., at Feb. 8,187 E Cowiaz it Nun's. Nil" The best 119ollar Youtig Hyson yea in town. at I Colyzu. h Itlrta's. '- Fob. 8,1871.' :tern at wholesale, Office at the Whits street, Towanda, Pa. Fresh 'Oy at the Oyster Depot. and Blue Store, Bridg Dec. 8, 1870. sir Go, to .the Bakery, first door north of Ward HOse, for fresh Crackers. 04. 27,1870. • : , D. W. Stxrrr & ler Second— d Sewing bfaihines for Bale 11: c bargaiti Wickham k, Black. hit:to, Thread, Silks, ac. ,*.e... • :Need/es, 4 • April O 28, IM—tf. . ta A r .r. BALD ,'" (anceesior, to AspinWill Sr. Baldwin,) dealer in Hardware, ware, Stove*, Nails. Iron, Rope, Belting, Paints, Oils, Putty,-Sash, Glass, Doors, and everything usually,kept in s Hardwire Store. Goods isold at wholesalnand retail very low. Terms cash. Dee, 1870—tf. • ' var. Pennsylvania State Norpair School, Manat3eld,lTiogs Count's. The Spring Term (14 weeks) dfll commencellOnday, 'March 27, 1871. Trillion, including poarsl, room -rent, Mel; oft, and washing, 1412 per trm. A dodge.: tion of $7,00 or $14,00 is made t o those design ing to teach. Apply to - • • CIIMILES H. 'VEnnum, 'Principal. Fel.wB, 18p. • tet. Anne stock of Cigariat whole tlale, , Very cheap, at ' Con ti & MrEn's. Feb. 8, 1871. -. • goo— The highest price in cash paid for ilittes and Pelts,' at ,cOl4-L 7 A. k "gyres. M. The coutse pursued by the .tschde 31ills, of belling good flour at the low •-•Dossible prices, is productive- -of numerous ads'Antages. It makes a ready market fur tlm , superior wheat of our vicinity; supplies eon 'sunier's with a eheapraml wholesome article of fresh ground flour, and aS a natnraliesult makes active husinesi fur the Mills War in Europe, drouth, and short.cropsjaro- having the effect to raise prices; but this ZLill at all times-411 at inhitimum prima. ' July 23, 1870. • r , Dom ' HE HAn‘.. s, Merchant Tali.; lor,Thidge street. - ' ' , . New .Lavertitoments. TlAte TUBE COMMITTEE , Or TI1}; I:I , GE 07 TILE I. O. OP G-. T. In tldis place, would rnnnunee that tluaz have •c,.,utg ed.the followini named lecturt..Ti: • ' i . JOHN ..0 - . SAX .'' - 1 Subject—..Loye, A Poem Date, November 2S, IS7O W I It T . S I a Subject...•• Mier Dark in New York." Mite, toOember 14, i 670 "ZTIRLEIGH," pa n'Ati /3004:1 AVAI LI ft D 14,1 tii V al Entlect—" Curious Contrasts., Old ;lama, ,1 and Our Times." Date,"January 23, IKI T. WENDELL PHILLIPS. Subject—.. The Lost 'Arts." Date, January 30, 1871. OLIVE LOGAN:: • Subject—. Mils." Date. lannvy 7, 1871.. ANN'A E. DIaKINSON. Stiblect—.. To Tla'o , Moscue." Date, April 13.1571 Admisiden Reserve , " Seat ' Season Ticket, .Coed fur Reserved Seat)..: Season Ticietaand Reserved Seata ire sold. only at PORTER & KIRBY'S Drug Store: The sale of Deserted Seats' will commence three days before each lecture. • •Jnuv F. Sammtso:v, • Cuaaira M. ILLi, L. It. Funky, Witaxtat Foes, and J.W. VA: gun., Committee. 'Nov. 3, 1870. EViM & ,HILDRETH'S Is the best phsee to bny DP ,Goon's, . Their whole stock , being ncw,and bought at the low. eat point the market has touched in eight years, therefore enabling them to give theirrustonicrs New Goods, and at very low prices. in their tUeck ma& be Sound • • • SIT , RS, POPLINS, BO4BAZLNES; SICILIAN CLOTH: ALI:WOOL rrAins. // SEnGE PLAILSi I ALL 'WOOL Szaas, monnuts, maduxos, EMPRESS CLOVIS. Animal.% nra-u:s.%/ ALSO, ALL WOOL BERGEI3 IX MOBT POPULAR COLORS—BaIIo-Orem; Pl= Color. • : Dark Oannt and Mrown. -QI7EMPEI oN%Bri'S. AITACA, Double Face. 1111341r1114 beat goods In nnutzt can only be found at • f . , EVANS ; & mur,Enf.s. ITIILL_LLSE OF WATER PIIOOIB. fa Oreen. Brown Ind :Black Mix. Alai) ;MACK, VELVETELNS. for'Cloaks and Trim ming; go to. • • - ' r - LTAKS k irruntEnrs. l BEAT .BABOADIS IN LINEN VI. HAXDKEICHICFS, ith'ELCISAP7M - 13. 'BL =AEU. TOWELS. TOWELENG MID Ml= LINLNS, are being offered by , 7 " • • ETANS lICELDRETIII. AGREAT -VARIETY . OF_ROME NADI CLOTHS, "suitable for Yen I azid Bars' wear, csat be !Gaud • • - • - • " t • - ES'ANS k .riirmarrirs. _- Tug GRA TEST ASSORTMENT • • SHEETIMIS ; , shinTINGS; . • -And the finest stock of P/Mrp,;* exubrecing aII styles, the market affords. • EVANS. k .SILDTErws. THE LIGHT HOUSE sAss sus +o- mu) siaz-niaill4 non. iris meat _ TWO .PritST At 1216 , - . NM= KEW roux =az ?um Booze ma*. with all the lea dng Mores of the ital. Alen. Ylnt Preattems 4 the Nut Jenrittate Fur: u as at 11311DINOUS cotutfi Yalu. t.•; := Tor am t It •,, Wall .0c1.111.13 Bctߧfl etal 1 ~~`r~• P R&AYt i li O ik STATE pitMAL.$OlOOl; 11414 TIOGA . p, ennui now orms lam= 27th, IFL 130410,.INSTRUCTION. cauu.se viimutz. sac.. Plascirato Psetissor a[iiMlon 66d Art of Saab& mad lies. tat and Mond Mdlosopo7. • 4 antwr :mats, M.S.. Prams" of Ib i thearkas and Natural MO:rift. JOHN R. auks. A. 8 ., Proliasor' of anetent Laagnages, and Lognab • Otarosiaa. , . , • nistira A: COCHNAN,•Pzicsrraiss. Instructor • of Modaan Liagnage , a, Dotaaty and .. Oeog:apLr. MSS Strltali B. patsrrox, lxx.. Inetractor of Neamm and riiimato. ISA.ie 0. HOYT, • ' Prceistie Of • ' CROLIfS 0. 7110)Lesols. -: .. . PrOhwatu of Idrawhig and Painting. - ... , - LEAVIS kEAD, • ,' r • Ituttrutdr of Petunanahip. 4'' • . - •. , KISS MINN It. NELEiEE, , • ~ - Assistant in ilattiemicis. , • %12tE R. PRATT. 31. E., • , • Prin- , -) of ifodel School.. . '.- : , . . 3113,3X =61Ptreas, IORT0i, D.E., , . ~!. • , . •• - ' 3115$ T l 7 I 31 .1 LIALCES, ILE. , . . ' , . 11.00.stant,' -. , gnat AP:P.hOPRLITIONS. 't• mad Fifty ce nts or, ,ppr secured by -declar ing Intentban to teach.: • By a recent act of the L e-tare, the following apprprottationi Ire Snide -by the State to Normal Students and - Oraduatcs. -. , ) ; , • • I. rich Student Over atv7317.Z11 Trans of ago, who shall sign &. paper declaring his intentio to teach in the COLIMMOD, -Schools of the State, reeelve the any of of Omit cams ran 'writs a defraying the expenses of tuition and boarding.; 4 1. Each student over savrarrsa tuna of age. who wag disabled in the military and naValiservice of the United States. `or of Pennaylvania. , or whose Whorled his life In told' service, and .who shall sign an agreement al above, shall receive the sum sf oar imt...t.su per slick. , , • 3. Each student, who, upon graduating, shall sign an agreement to, teach in the Common Schools of the State two full years. le.-mhaol year must be at least four'months) shall receive : the sum of rirrr DOLLAIL . 1 • 4. Any atudeat to secure these benelits7j- most attend the scha:d at beast twelve' consevutive weeks. ,•. I . _ . . • 'DreLOMAS AND EXPENSES. I All - the Diplotuas a re sutborizeilland furnished by the State, and Tr.erntit those who hold them from taw further ezmuizatpion by authorities acting under the previsions of out' Common School laws. EXEMIRIDIPOR SCHOOL YEAR' OF 62 WEEKS, Including Board, Tuition, Room Rent, Fuel, On, and,, Washing, $lB6, (lest 50 cents or $1 per tr.isei stated above). • E.X.P.KiSES FOR THIRD TERM, 04 - 111E.E.1.1 commencing March 27th, 1871, 'minding; as 262, (less 50 emits or $l - per week, and on $5O to those graduating). TUITION AND ROOK RENT, for those - who do mot board in Normal Building, $lO per term, (14 weeki, leis 50 tents Or 211iltr weeks. • IroSTMICTION ICI INSTSUIIt.. - STAL including use of instrument, $.l per week. PEYSIANSIEIP, 2 LESSONS.) $ na.twrso. $3 pet term. Board.can be obtainedin pritatt.' farnilies at s3..Sti to $4 per week. • - No extra charges. Stildents admitted - at any time. All billtkare to ho paid prompt Win advance, to tbo Ptibcipal, whOtacts as agent for-the Trustees. Stu dents boarding in the :Normal Building, furnish sheets, pillow-rases, and one comfortable: For farther information. or adruistdon to the school, address the Principal. - Matufleld:-Feb. 24, 141. THE CFLE)3RATED RAMSDELL NORWAY OATS, • TO_II SALE AT I MARSHALL BROTHEILtS • &if=WIN In la LIM FA,.113126 C'!..11.713 . • Snores or Ar c . ril, 18(7.1.—Nir _Williams , agrienr tura Editor Of The t frulepeudeut, rep&tzil his success with these oats, an condemned the hasty actien of the Club in pealesig l in4nient aAversr to their wore grneral Introduction. • ton. l 4fortacr. GM:r.rxr, of the N. Y. Tribtru e. then arose and Mr. President,—l do not understand that this Club. as a Club, has ever condemned the 'Norway Oati. I have little doubt that it IS gOod grab." lir. Greeley also 'Mote highly of the; largo. straw end crops ,of this grain that he hid seen bathe South, where he had been travelling theimurt few weeks,-and raferie& to the advantage of procurimr, Northern grown seed at considerable length. ...crrom the 14:liaster American Farmer.] ' lion Ruins Hale, President of the Orange Conn-. ty Agrieultrdal Soclety of Vermont,. hiLS personally auperintended experiments to its . eidnare, •presersa• tiers, te., and state the result in the following " I take great plc. sure in adding my test:We:pay to that of hundreds o others in this and other States, as to the advantages to be gained by substituting your'ti,prway Osia or the olil kinds. Thciir ability to produce more an twice as many bullets to • the acre, and their nests an tufty growth, • render ing them much less liable to be destroyed, by worms or disease, are points which no intelligent farmer can overiorki., Th question to be decided by, farm ers is tot whether they call afford ty. buy •the Feed, but rather, can they afford to continue to plow- and cultivate their landfor 40 or 40 !Shell, to the acre,. weighing SOlbs. or' ees to the bushel; when they can just as well raise 1 0 buslielssiad heavier grain with the same labor., . - " I can recommend, them to farmers as; 1‘.1n3 all that you claim for .hera, and AM glad to k ow .that you will be ableho, supply them ton larger . extpit the coining scaSoM J than lieretoforat,', • • - .. • i llonwar OATS...! . . Wee= the Chicago Republican.: The writer experimented with the Norway oats last seaeOni on a farm in Dane .county, his., with the following; gratifying results : TWenty-eight quarts were =WNW drills and thin, on a. trifle Ices rin Man one acre of nd. Soil of medium quality, without manure, and no special care in't culture.. From this mein of seed siinefy-fav bushels of oath were harvested.: he 'drew grew to between filai and six feet in Melt. large near the ground. dimiii fishing in size uniformly to the top ; the roots stool In&out and forming clusters of straw, which cover ed the ground, and branching out downward taking . deep and Arm boa in thel tail; the heed growing An sone shape, on either aide. of the stalk , and vary hm from Bto It inches in length. This is the result. of our experiment. andjnatines the most sanguine stitementh nutdoby the proprietor, of this grain. The history of the origin' of this remarkable cere al is still unknosm, but it is evident that nature has yielded a variety of grain immeasurably superior to any of the varieties heretofore grown in the United States. It is of lithe consequence to the farmer what its origin may be.' It isaufacientfor him to . know that under the same or even inferior conditions of growth and' citltnre it is one, and perhaps Ihree. hundred per cenf. better' in all respects than any of the old deteriorated varieties. We- are reluctant to commend- to the too-often humbugged and deceived farmer_ anything that is -mew" in the lino ef grains„ but it is our belief, based upon observatiomand experiment, that 'the Norway oats, so-called,sold : by Meyers, D. W. Itamsdell k Co., Abe proprietors, should be sown by every farm , er in the Wert the coming season. We believe we can do - no greater, favor or service, in guar connec tion, to the thousands who read the 'llEPOnlit. farmers and those interested in the intrciditetion of impreeireelcereals!into the great grain-growing West —*Unto poina pt to them the merits of these oats. , Bathe merit this grain is not Lit the extent of ' yield ' exclusively', - A given quantity . will weigh a „larger per cent ore than other varieties; the berry is larger hall nner, and the grain mare aunt= thous, hence be r, in all repects, for feeding. - 3Lidly.atlith oats Advertised - throughtint the Coun try are nothing but the common . Norway oats, and bare nothing taireconamend them. more •thsn. the seed from whtchlthey were grown haslicen Import ed within a few years. • . , The oats here advertised. and which are for sale at lifesars„ libirshailk Harlwa're store, are the 11/ACI DELLICora'Ar ca t talthe seed was bought directly of I.M. Ithathreari, arVertnont farmer, the man who flret grew this grain. and after whom it was named, -, ... • . Jas. Fos= .1; Co. _ 1 a.... 50 cents .73 . $3 50 =1 Van -Bal.mtrrit I ~,..J. 11. 1 CriblV.,i1LE STOIIE. IC4IItAY 'OATS. Feb. 111. 1671. j BE CELOWEST SMOKING 'TO-BAC:U*O, Irl. . _ IS XN ii.FAC:I* I; RED ATE • . . . . razz , 0 N,6,. , 9D DINTUICT Or JIABYL.VSD MI See that t - et-y. Piebge you b)ly bears tba bascription, Dec.l4. 1379.1 SAIrEI:7I AND DEtrlL'ick ROOM, First bloat north of Ward PIES CARR.GRA. ' CKERS, - 1 ' . • lIAXED . DAILY, * ' • -- I And. at Wholesale std . - - In our DL'CG ROOMS we will seaircuriodete the e i_ntic . y good meal *tall Te2M g OTSTtata ANVON. OniAli ON itiNik DORM TIMM SEASON. 4 , . Also a hne asiortookent of tlroceriee, OonfeCtlonerr, ?rafts, Nuts. &e. . • - m3;19'7041 bring your - " z p;ntinee FOX & p act lan. V, 1871. Ir,,u B ii:o_#-tit.': WV' FIRM! • NM. GOOD 11!;, • ", !.. 'we're now offering at :our - Wholesale and Retail FURNITURE EM - PORP:nii, 7e greatest laftoesseats to those to treat Oe VI:MT - CLASS FumunaLE TIM attention of the public te especially celled to 0112 roma heat purchaeos from the late Groat duo slllol of • I . ; - CHA3IBER ; ;OID "PARLOR : 'ZJ , -iTUREI We aro itow oftwing iVALNIIT: ITARBLE- TOP SETS Innis. • dx VS CO. And - NICE P.UtI.OR sus, At $5O- 00, Togetixer with our Completo Stock of BrnsTy A nB,I3OIEItS, CHAIRS TABLFS STANDS, SPRING. BEDS, MATRESSES, LOOKLNO-GLASSE§, Lori in fact everything to bo found An a 1;•Iret-daas - Furniture Store. . CliE.tiTE, TILL"( THE CIEIKAPEST. ONV V4I:IFACe ' and TirjozwE. AR.E. our own . -lecture cheaper than you can buy city-made goods elsewhere. Lumber taken to exchange fdr goods. 11/Aaleo furrsa.b . •, :. 1 •,. itOSEWO4). CAB ETS; . . METALIC BURIJL Ci..Sfl i:AIiD COFflnit 'OD every. ctilicri OIL Aiid we also 'hate ibe seotiol of:country: Goods delivered to the peva free of charge. JAMES O. non k SONS. Tow,itidn, dau. 11.1871 . HARDWARr o SIVW:F.S. LIM], CiLMENT, DRAIN S Tip Ft CODDItiG I IfUSSELL & CO: TOWA DA, I A S H 07 SEW IN NATIONAL STRAW, CUTTERS GAS.. FITTLN GA AND IqXT LTREeS i I kOTARY 70.11,C ) E- PUMPS BLOSSBITIZO - GLASS I E L 31 I 1:A OIL r 4 ' i DUPONT'S POWD.FII; - • i . PLATFOII3I.BO TNS IRON, NIILS *! AGRICP.EITUI4L • • ' • IMPLEMENTS AT WHOLE S ALE • CONTRA CT4MADL FOR - ROOFING, EITHER 9.1., 1 SiAit OR TIN SAWS, BABBITT .PACKING, CAST STEEL), WHEEL A R OVS. T E D E T PItEE OP O.IAR_G CODDING • RUSSELL CO. I' OWANDA • -AGRiGULTURAL • worms. The superintendent of this . hop is ho 4 esferia g item° of the best • LUMBER . :WAGONS - • PLATFORM' WidoXS. COVERED .4.11 TD OPEN BUGGIES, ever offered in this market. Best selected • OAK AND - lICEORY . TIIME.R, -• , ustd.fund all work made by the most • . ESEIIIESCED WOIIEKEti. ' Wo have the • . PATENT RUSSIA 'IRON - SEATS, . am.y light, and so durable that even.time has bit little to do towards their decay. • • • emmine one 'Work before ptirchuirt3 ciao. where. Itepai4ng done on short. notice. I • U. C. Micumna, Prat. :G. W. irI.N.CMiTi Towanda, July 20, 1870. Suptmintendeut. • . XITA &MERC-nro now tec"ei - fug a ire's Idea of Goods in their line, bought since the Ist January, to which they incite the at. tention of their friends.' We keep thelargest stock in town. Our goods are trail& 'and desirable. We 'ell at lowest market - prices. . • Jan, IX 1871.. VRESH AND NEW TEAS, bought since the recent dedine In- price. anti selling cheap at Total]. i - FOX tc,‘ , Ml7ll. Jan. 19. 1811. - - . VOX &- NERCIJR are selling Gra . . aides It retail. • gin., 19. 1871. - - pox NERCTIR are se ll ing New ,L; and rreatt Goods. ' 4an, 19,1871. VOX k offERCUR are selling =Win cheap. Jan. 1 1811. VOX & MEIRCUR are selling first class Goods only. 19; 1871. D. W. SCOTT '& CO. .cheaper IiERCVR are :selling than ever.' AI .19.1M1. • t t Ever' offered In this market. bURLAI; UoDES, CAPS, &c., FINgS:t .:11E:ARSE PENN' ~I.i~iINI.S i ' i LEiTHER : BELTThTG, GOODS DELIVERED TOCVANDA, rt.. JANUARY &), 181 L . , •Modiold. • . HENRY T. COMPOUND. FLUID EXTRACT- CA TAIVI3A GRAVE' PILLS.. CO3WONENT. PAIITS-ADID EXTRACT 10117- , TIMID AND FPTID =MDT CATA*- • • • BA GRAPE E JUICE. . . . „ For Lim Comptaistir,:: laturdiFe,BiUorts pr lions, or .l - errous HeadacheoCoteireuess, ek. . Purely regelabk, mamba/1g so Mercury, Mifierais or Del. deriour - Drugs. ; . These Pills are the mast delightfully pleasant per- Retire, superseding castor oil, sal . p. memiesia, etc. There is nothing more acceptable to Alio stomach. Thhey give tone, and cause neither nausea nor grip nig pains. They are composed of theft:test in t ro& ents. After a few days' use of ;them, such an nivig- Oration of the entire system takes place' as to appear miraculous to the weak and enervated, whether arising from !imprudence ofdleen se. - IL T. Helm bold's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills are not sugarcoated, from the fact that sugar coated-pills do not dissolve , but- pass through the stodusch'without . dissolving. consequently do not produce the - de:Hired effect. • TUE CA TA WRA etinApz' pima, being pleasant in taste stureolor. 010 not tieoCssitate their being sugar-coated. PPJCE FIFTY CENTS,PER HENRY T. HELMBOL,D'S, r CONCENTRATED COMPOUND Fj.,ULD EXTRACT • TSARS ziP A -.11, T - LL A • _ . Will . ratkleally exterminate fronttlie spit= Scrofula Syphilis, Fore, sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Sore Legs, SoreiSfonth, Sore Reiul, Bronchitis, Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum. Cankers. Running from:the Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Cancer...vs 'affections, Neslegi, Rickets, Glandular Swelling, Night Sweetie, Resh„ Totter, Rumors, or all kinds, chronic Elmmatism. Dispepsia. and all diseases that hare been este!)• fished in the system for years. . . • =II . . , Being preparedeapressly for the , abevecornplainta its'blocsl-purifying properties are greater than any ether pieparation of Sarsaparilla.' Itgites the cbm• plexion a clear and healthy color And' resteree the patient. to a atato of health and.pority, For purify._ tug the blood, removing all chronic constitutional diseases arising from an impure state - of the blood. And the only reliable and effectual knewn- remedy for eh° core of Islinsand swelling of. , the bones, ul cerations of the throat and legs. Mulches, pimples on the face, erysipelas and all scaly eruptions of the skin, and beautyrying the c4mpleaion. Price, $1.50 Per Bottle., ' I! - I FIB HENRY. T. HEIiMDOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT •MICHU, THE ORElT..prTmr,nc, „ • - , . . Eras cared every, case of Dialietei in which Ithas boeu given. I Irritation a the. neck of the Bladder and Infiamation of the Kidneys, Ulceration a. the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases •of the Prostrate Claud. Stone in the Bladder, Calcu- - las,' travel: Brickeltiat Deposit, and Mucous' or Milky - Discharges; and for enfeebled and delicate constitutions of both saxes, attended` with. the fol lowing iirriptomsi ,Indisposition to exertion. loss power; less of memory, diraculty of broathing, wens norves, trenililing; horror of discate, nos's. diemeas of vision, pain-in the baek,4o.t hands flushing of the body; dryness of the lan, einprion ef the face, pallid countenance, universal . lassitude' of the muscular system. etc. •, Died hy.persops from the ages of 18 to 45, - and - from 3.5 to 55 or in - tee decline or change of life; .111 Zr-confinement of labor pains; lied-wetting in children.' EMI NM! , . 11.1.1L.111;CkLD' . .5 ; = rd di Zit - ACT relit! is die trcilC and blenaspurif:iing, and cares seases . ailsir.g frian habits of dissipation; and e.teeSse's and in U. iinpnritieS of' the. blood, etc., supersea, .ing ocipaibaimaffeeticins for it is used. and syphiliti&alfeetion. in these diseases Aged in inns neetion wits irFT 'tfrOLD'S ROSE WASH. • - L A D I•kS • In twiny affections peculiar to Ladies, the Extract Inichtf* , unequalled . by' any Other remedy—as in ClifOrositi or Retention, Irregnlarity' r l'ainfulness or Suppression of Customary Evacuations,. VlCerated or Sehirini.state of the, • Uterus. LettoorrhOes or Whites,,Stertlity, and•for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from indiscretion' or hab its orlitaitipation. "It is prescribed' - extensively by the most eminent physicians and midwives for en feebled and delicate el:institutions, of both sexes. and all anus (attended with any of the above diseases or symptoms). • H. T. 4.g,LAI.Bola`D'S EXTRAQI .BIICHII- .C:ures Disicsei : risipg PTint..!'naprutlatcci,,Ziabits of - Diuip In all their stages, at lkitlo expense, little or no change in diet, no incony_erdence: and no exppseure. It causes a frequent desire. and gives Strength. to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, prevent• log and curing Strictures Of the Uthera, allaying pain and inflamation;so froquentl,in this 'class of diseases; and expelling all Poisoneus . matter. - Tbbusands who have -peen the victims of incom petent persons, and who have paid heavy fees to be cured in. a short time, have - found they have been death - Ott. and that the " Poison " hasi by the Use of • piriverful astringents,' been dried up in the sys tem, to'break ontin a more aggravated form, and perhapei alter Marriage. - Use HELMBOLD'S MTIIACT BUCEIU for all affections and diseases of. the Urinary Organs.. whether existing in Male or Female, from TlLAbrier cause miginating„and no Matter of how long stand ing.- PRIM ONE DULL(! AND FIFTY CENTS I'ER BOTTLE. • ' ,• • lIENY T. "HELMBOLVS MUSE WISH • Cannot bd surpassed as a Face :Wash. mid will, be found the only specific: emedy lin, every species of Cutaneous Affection. It ',speedily eradicates Pim ples, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness, - ludurations of the cutaneous Membrane, ect., dispelsltedness and In cipient Infismation, fillies, Bash; .cloth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin, Frost Bites; and for all purpOses for which Salves or ,Ointments are , •used; restores the skin te a state of pruity- and softness; and.insures continued he'althy acton to the tissue of its vessels, on which depends the agreeable clear. riesi and vliacity of complexion so much sought and admired.. But however Valuable as a remedy for existbig defects of the skin, 11. T.. Rolmbold's Rose Wash has long sustained its principle claim to unbounded patronage, by posseindxsy qualities which render it 'k Toilet Appendage of the most Imperils tire and congenial character, combo:M:lg in an ale-. • gust formals those prominent- requisites, Safety and Eflicacy r :tite invariable-accomphiments of its use a pressrvative and re.fesher of the complex ion. It is an excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic nature, and as an injection for diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from • habits of dissipa tion, used in connection with tile EXTRACTS BECUIL SARSAPARILLA, and CATAWI3A. GRAPE PILLS, In such •diseases as ass recommended, cannot ' be surpassed. .?'RICE,OXR DOLLAR P4R.BOT TLE. _ • • Full and eiplicit directiOns accompany the meal ,cines. • Y• - Evidence the most responsible and reliable character furnikbed on application,. with hundreds -of thousands of living witnesses, and upward of 30,00 Q unsolicited certificates and recommendatory letters, many of which are-from the highest sources. Including eminent Physicans, Clergymen, States men, ete. 'The proerietor -has never resorted to their publication in the newspapers; MI does not do thli from-the fact that his articles rank u Standard Preparations, and do nut need to be propped up by certilleStes. HENRY T. ITPS4.I43OLD'S - VZNUINZ P.R,CP.II24TIONS. Delivered to any adososs , . Ware from observation. ESTABLISHED' UPWARD OP TWEXTP PEARS. Sold by Druggists eirerywhene. Millrace letters for information. in confidence, toILEMBY T. HELM BOLD, Druggist mid Chemist. - Ontj Depots: 11. T. •HELMBOLD'S Drug and Cheinical . Warehouse. No; 594 Broadway. New Torii. or' to IL T. BELMIMILDS Medical Depot, 404 South Tenth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. BE WARE OP COCATBRIPZITS. Askfc;r thcißr • T,"#ELMBOLD'S • 7.41rE 0121zRr Feb. 9.1871. I= 1T G 9 B 'L EEMMEI D i . Legg.' OT/CE.:The . _Bottrd. of litvision bisve fixed upon the follertring dateet and places ' for holding appeals for A. D;1671s - • Towanda bolo-At the Pc6undirionerlierifice; Thurs. • " day, reb. I& - ' ' • Towfutdriterp.'end Towasdanorth. , 4oominforlon. ,oeft of**, Friday. F.eb, 17, . . _ • • • -, Aiyhtuf-At the echoed tout now -"Opt's. mckers. 'Neactilly. Feb. 2(r. • • •• - • Terry-At the hcitutif 9f ILBauman. TuesdAylfab.22. Wilmot-At the louse Of ferthdtiltlfAl.Wedi2eliday. Feb, 22. , ' • • ••• libanT.r4fthe hO2BO Feb. : - oecetoo-41 the 21. , house i:44:4The 7 10/134,5:6/0-. ''Feb. .•• - .Ifonroetwp. and boro-it tLe boner t Flee Flag. os. Saturday, Feb. 25, = _ tllster- , Atthebouse 31,A,Forromt.Nonday.Feb.T7: ' • • - Athena twp. and boro-At the bactife. J. M.- Pilo, • 'Walla/. Feb. 28. • ' f• . • . tummy—fa the' heftier 4 E. ifednes day. mereh - South. Creek-At thodionsalt Caleb E Co*; • dayr March 2. Wells-At the house4.leise WWI, Fildsi, Mar. 3. Columbia and BylvantsL-At the honors of . J. 11. 'Mot'. • gan. Saturday. Matieb .• • - , • „ Troytwp. and bores -tAk_tbe house o 4 V. M. Lomb • 31onday, March 6. t• - Armen% tad Aitus-441.149rherture of 11.1 f. Reynolds, - Tuesday, March 7, . • . . Canton tap. and baro-41Vhe hor*Of G eo . Mettler, Wednesetel, March 8;1 • - Lelloy-At the Muse or O . Ti.uoroooth, Thursday. , • Msrob 9, Granville.-At holm B.F.4aylor. Friday. March 10. . Pianklin-At house of Lewis, SaturdayMar.ll:: Burlington - tttP. and btMo-At the house bf B. Stevens, Monday; sLarch 13.- , • - . Burlington west-4t the hems° of. Geo. Goddard. . Tarsal. March 4, . , , Springfield-At tbe,honse of. Emily Tan Allen, Wed-- neadaY, March 16. - , , Staithileid-At the house of L. D.Ffkrest. Thursday. '• •• Muck 16. • ' • • • Barclay - At school hoagi enear Foot of Plane, Satur day, March 18. • • : • • . • . Wysol-At.the /louse Of John S. Sharman; Monday, March 20. - ,Sitetttequin-At the house ofJ. P. -Rogers, Tuesday,.. . March 21. • • : • Litchfield-At halite of S. IL Layton, Wednesday., Starch 22 Windham-At house of Ben,. Knykendall, Thursday March 23. - . Warren-At house of Jai. Cooper. Friliy; sLtreh Orwell-2A house of ;Auril Runt. Saturday. Mareh"2s:' :Boma twp. and boro-.A _t the house of A. A. Taylor, • 31onday. Mareit Tf.,, _ , Herrict-At house of Chas. Mee, Tuesday. Mai: 28. Pike and Lellayerville•--At house or Johu Clitamppn4 ' Wednesday, March 29. • ~i- Tuscarora--At house of 11211: Black, zusday. Mar. 30. 'Wyalnaing-4t house di IL Brou4i,Ftidayatar.3l. - Standing Stono-,-At house of Peterlacobtur, §atakdar April L. Asseisiors will be punctual in deliVering notices to taxables and in making their returns In person. at, the time specified in their warrants, at which time and place the Board of Revision will lased and hear all who- consider themselves aggrieved by' the As:: - segment; and make- Ititch alterations fur to 'them , shall appear just and fiasonable;f • • • By order of the Board. - • - - - Attest-E. B. 60/.11.311', Clerk: Commissioners' Office; Zan. St. 1871. • - VXEOUTO S NGITIC 2ii*lce is hereby givitiathatall pirsOns indebted. to the estate of. JAS. A, THOMAS. late of Athens. ' twp.. ()weaned, are requested to.inake immediate meat. and all persons having claims against said es tate must he present the mime duly. anthenticated for settlement. F. OVM111111E.• Jan. 25, um. • - • Eicentor.- DIIINISTRATOR'§ - 'Notice la hereby even thitallpersonalndebted to th e estate of /AXES 'NA RINSON, lato of Tn. • wands, deceased. are reonesrted.to" vitae trotnethattt vayment,.and all persona haying Claims against 8414 estate must present them duly authenticated for set-. tlerctent. ' • ELIZAB,ETH MAK:OI3ON, TESSCIS WATTS. ' •. Admirdstraters. Jam 18, 1871. • I A DUIXISTRAT - OR'S NOITCE.- ,- * , 2 - Jl-Notice thereby Overt that an pertona ,t.r) the estate of PAUL QUICK. late of Wilmot, dru! - . mro requpstret-to make im'atediato 4 payruent.. and'' peraor.a having claims agairkat sailt estate toilet vrc•- `; sent tile's/ / duly authriatic.atod for aettlasnerat. E. O. Administrator. 7- f‘.1).1'71-wG ADINIM. - ISTRA.TOR'S NOTICE.-- ix:Notice itihereby'dvin that all Terttonsindeid , ed to the e4tate of GEU. W.. WELLS. deceased. late of Me township; ai r e - ttftmested to make immedi ate payment, and all persbutt haring claims te4aimt said est-tte must preFent,thent duly authenticated for settlement. ,J. W. LEWIS, A jan.11.71-w6 , dmiztisirator." . _ . .. VX - EC . OrTOR'S NOTICE.- • /Notice is hAreby given that all'peissins indebted a i. to the - estate t , CIVI7.T.T All RIDER, late o f 'g arre . tarp.; dem d, are recinested to make immediat e. payment, a a all persons having claims against sal t estate m .st present then . duly authenticated for. sett:erne .t. • . . G. w. Brlmic. - - . f•-h. 71- g .- . . Executors: D - .• •.. .. - • A MINISTRAT.OR'S NOTICE:-; . .LqL_Notiee is hereby given that all pevionsiailebtel to t}.° estais of SUSAN MeNA3LA.17,. 1 1.„ late of -Tegvan da..Bg. Eleeeaved. arciretpleated to make immedi ate ate r ent; aid all persorfs having claim's - again t Bald em to mist present tlitm drily' anthentieate,l : for,Settl...rient. .... . . J. fVFROST, feb.2 - 71 iril - t.a ,,,\ . - ' - Administrator. • • ISTRATONS ANotiee Is hereby given thit au persona llldi bird to the ....state of TAMES S. SUM. late of. Tnaciroil.. tiecaased. are retinested to make immedlaterpay*nt aad all persona having clan:of...against sail estate must present theist duly autbe.ntleated for Pettk ment.• - M. F. 00EURS, • • feb.l•7l-wf. Administrates. ,4k IiMINasTRA RIZT .NOTICE.-- :• Ais . berebv•iven thatall persons aniebt 'eel to the eataio -Or, E. IE 3L.IEON. Tato of Towanda borongh, are roves:KA to make iiutr.ediato payment, end all persons having -Omuta against said estato nmstpreeent titre ramie dtily.authonigieate..l fu: settlement. PHYWDA MASON; . fCb.22.11..w6 - ': • • . s•fidaninistratria. A iiniNisTRALTOR'S Notice is hereby given to all mkt= indebted • to thesstate of LEONARD PLANTS. late of Litch field tarp:, deceased, must make immediate pay ment, and all 'persona having claims a‘vitOtt said estate must preser,t them _duly anthented for - settlement. fob: 9.11—w; • 14 , XEC 'Z R'S N C Notice is hereliy Oran th4all Persons indoht. , -ed to the estate of - MARTHA ifelltalON, late of Tonanda.boro'.dee'd..are . regnested to Make imme, diate payment, and all persons basing claims against said estate must piesent - them dray anthenticatell for settlement - feb.2'2ll-;rG .AD~UNISTR.~TRI ,NOTICE. :Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of MO= &WM=Y, late of Monroe, part). deed, must make Immedia4 d payment; ands n persons having claims against estate mist pre sent them duly authenticated for Settlement. /34Elf C. setsr.ust. feb.=3l.-w6 ¢ Adminin Beal Estate - forlale. g m, PROPERTY FOR SALE. -. . The valuable mill'prOpeity, at Dashore, Sullivan County; belonging to the Mato Of Samuel F. Head ley, deceased, consisting of a large Grist Mill, in' complete order. Saw Mill and dwelling. house. with the watur privilegoi 'pertaining to the Mal property. For price and terms apply to D:, C. DeWitt. Attor ney-at-Law, Towanda. Pa,. or. to Mrs. Maria J. Headley, Exeentrix.at Morristawa. Morris county, New Jersey. The property can to seen by /pp to Daniel.Falrehild. at Danboro.' . .• , Dec. 11, 1870.--tf •- • FOR SALE.—The house liwn - no ns _ the "Academy Hone." attrutted on • State • Street. between Third and Fourth Streets, with 16t; 75515-t feet. House well finished end neatly papered, containing 10 or 12 rooms and cellar... Water run- ning into Faille by lead pipe, and the joint use ofa never-failing well or ho premises. ALSOlfonse and on Second Stied. adjoining the residence of John A. Codditig. Esq. Lot 75x1f.S. ' feet. The house contains oor 7 rooms, f and cellar. Goal well of water on' premises. PoasCasion Wen iromsdiately , to the former, and premises., the latter April ist. 1871. F9r prices and terms apply to• W: • Eingsbnry. °Rico of.-Pa. & IC. Y. C. k- R. B. C 6.. -Towanda. Pa. - - dee.L'7o QN'T BE Fooras.ii . AND loss D TOUR cuAl s c-E.l *lll,, sell my Farm of. 81 acres, in Burlington, S miles from Towanda, on the turnpike mile west ot =The finest wheat and in the county; SO -acres, now cleared; about 125,000 feet of pine, chestnut. ash and oak, and 50 cords of dogwood standing on the woodland. New barn .30s40'feetv new Gothic , nedise. Brooths, good well of soft water at the - door, under • cover: new two.atory shop, just right for wagon house and granery, three lasting springs .oh the farm. This property fatal ready for an entespriat roan, if with but little. merney,..to soorikmake the be farm Mike town. We want to-sell out our property, here as we areinechaidcs, and don't hire farming—are going to' work in a manufactury., The We PI good. - TERMS will be made easy. -or a liberal discount for:cash. Priee TAO°, or the farm\and barn will be, soul seperately loam the house and shop. Come . and look at it, or address - •. • • CHAS. J. cti JOB. SAM: jan.sll-tt Tlichland, Bradford County, Pa ARAI FOR S 4 T E. —I WISH TQ. Fsell my fann, , ond tho same silt bo sold ate l barmin. .Tearns. Stock. Grain Farming tools, ER.. would be sold with turn. Said farm contains 225 acres with ' fair improvements.,Forty leres fall ploughed_.The farm will keep .2. or 30 cows, teams and some growing stock with the present . iroprovel. mesas. Soil warm—good for grain or Pay-; me:Ants made to favor tae purehacer. Farm loca ted 231 miles west and south of Silvan* Bradford - Co. Pa.. Growing crops should be seen on thelarin to: Lavo the sameowpreciated. Do not hesitate to cell if you wish to bay, as thta&arm will bo sold. . Address or mil an Mesaers. Pomeroy & FretherF. Troy, Pa.. of on the farm of the owner. - • . • jan.ll'7l • . • JOUR ppm:Logos, OR SAI,E.—The HOPSe and LIA reeeney oecriplid b 3 Mi. Valiance, at the cor ner of Main and Chestnut Streets. Jsinnire by letter for terns. fee.. of B. IL BVSSZLL, 35 Saab Third Street,Thiladelpitia, or at . B. W. ALVORD. Towanda, Pa. - feb.B7l-w3 4 ' FOR SALE.-HOUSE AND LOT,. ' 'dilate on Voneth street,nearJanreaPhinners.. Howie /4= feet, with we3l Audi:We= good garde l ):' and fruit. Enquire of Q:D.Wreanast, at the store of Wickham Nacre. ! • „ • Sent. 15.- 1870. . ) . , . . . T 7 nit s ' Town Lo sit ' ~e F Dushoea thel,ouc ch i l i l and Man Street. fronting on the main road from . Dashore.to Towanda, 202...18810et. being lots no. 17 and 18 on the place depth town. - • .• . ) Por particulars inquire of B. RUSH JACKSON, .TAMPs THOMPSON intalloro, P.n.. or Mrs.. E. L. WOODRI7PP. Toinuaibt. • feb.t.'7l VOTICE.—:-The busin6a at. Flits:. 1.1 bury's - mine. iA DlonroC township. , will be continued by the undersigned. kn.:2'7l - In • . , = C. sALsaurby. r i GEO. RBABTS. S. B - . CARALI34,,' Administratorikt EADD,' Executor