....-_,... r .,., . ?g N . .;1 Oriberol , MEM plus LocALx D agNEßAL im.Lenteni services are being helit e Nry aftSMOIXI 466rek• Rev. Mciatoaszny pr each s SWUM SI? yClUllpel2 Ai • toc pal church catismiali yam, d 1 . 46 b e sales. Wilms 'l4isisig property to sell dwell p•t theirbills twitted at the Itamorrem And t o lair 7liartre IM prices, x4%1441161 thiibaKtirci. • PErisoNi4. 17..7014 Of gidEl- Adrirtirser ' t faie up 'Call The severe Libor *waled :wait: him- as night editor ig, fair; aSeetingldiCtimillili. 804 ever, we hope ok krat weekeirsissalkia Mowed". redid deities !enact 1442 -tosicgwati. Thirstablishmeitbios." alb #o .0- Contrary_ to our anstOrs,] Ilia . : . iat:t week printlihelontiiied .. juceer • i l ia this week "re "Booet-Inakee,* trithcatt -knowing the ait d, :u%a 11111111 ; ina We IWO 'Mug :,to . feel =selves bite for addltkatal broil 4 7 i:a the same Wm i and would gip. be pleased $o -.7qhaVe. the name the . gifted author. -, '; _ ~._, TVALPiit 2 Iletarrraik-=Tbe public l ued ~.2 . n general are re to be preseatat *meek , ing to be held , a Temperance Hain, Slim*. . March 5, at 5 cleieek. pan: A *dim ohAti ].c at hand foi ai Larry.. who may 'lrish lei sigl.. (eine, kiendri„ eworragetheataseby - yoerr I.resenee• L 40. , . :n i :,- • se),.. Rev. 1Y m. MeGz-vettenT, Rector ot,c:hrist church, this place, his reeetvOda call : to the Bean:ll4 of therpisenigii.: 4o 3, oo . • 6, iachfigin,* . stivindestocc sia pe filiinners here IttattaregOtiCate. -ai. he 4 has proi9 himself a faitioal worker * Me Master's rimpaid, mot iiimmesiedat'asora ' Than ordinary aiility; .: . , - ; filer JOHN Fennueon, of Granville, well known to oat of out readers, wa . s serious- injured on eisday afternoon. Ho 'du on , with everal other men, emitting to • Trpy, atidwhe about two miles Irian town the 4.4 r ran off the and Mr. Vartousott was ptehrtl o$ _ a the thigh bone of. hia left leir was broken jtui above the -hum. I ,Dr. B. W. Non s i, was call d in and gave the "ilea home. ald.t , attention. 3i. T.• &irate. . . . HAY, TODOELI. & CO. 1:a%6 eoutm Loci ' 41shfipipg coal-trout the SUM .‘an mines, and expect in s few ilsys to be able 1 , , 1 11 , 4 1 y the rge demand already made upon ' q 1:. ni. Notwi tandinglhe 'title in the coal districtsßelo w , and the emasowpient the in the I , ncf. of, fuel, ; BANDED3oN, ipanaging part u: r,,bas fixed thepriee at I figure alloWing. re ' lailtrs to.sell it at 1-1,50 per toti. Thiel getter . ~ , ,ty on the pal of tbe flan should bel appre ciaied by enr-ettlzena. The coal is aohl at both varlls. .• -.- Mess', oa*a.•lTEass.—: article here now-&.days. There,are one hundred New Nork Triiiidises read weekly in Ovirell to p. • '' , - i . • Between fifty and sixty Itimeisnrr.ss -are dia. •tribateitat the Orwell ' Mee alone every week. There are four o ises besides in Orwell -township which receive _lt liberal supply, via : Potterville, Allis Hollow, Booth Hill, and North Oiwell. I '` Idrs. W.,L, Taii.on (Widow) lost a valuable horse a few days ago, by the falling of a tree which linl lodged upon Snother: For the pnr_ . pose of * hitching to the tree, the span Were , en under it, when'at the finomentOf passing it a grist Orwind blew it down;killing one horse, the other h'irely escapin: 1 Mr. t'llAß; F.4.4.invonvis and lady, and Mr. -Joni. 3ciaNsow and lady, are still West visiting friend vasJsir Ciurriz, Esq., l has sold his farm to• Rev. At.assolt B. Lerso, of 'Rush, Susquehanna conntyl; consideration,l,6oo. 1 Mr. BMX= COILDLN, f W 2.1111 Crater, has been engaged fur s ieul woekt past giving a term of lessons iu inatratiTnial music to a large. class iiiiiiis place with Mueli success. Mr, C. has pq.veti himself an efficient i teacher by his .. • thoroughness in the first principles of music - thus giving his pupils a start inlthe right direc tion, which is of so mnch importince to the :"learnet, especially thetheginne4' As a " time. Ist,* Vr. C. eseels in hle profession. ' Plealnuat Mount Division, N 0.178, Of the Sims and Dimghters Of TemOrance, !was organized at Orwell, Feb. 7, 1871, with the -,following e . dfi. cers : '.P.—.B. N. Bro ison ; 'W.A.—Mrs. Geoff O. Friebie ; 11. R.--Geo. 11. Dinimick ; A11t.i4..14 Miss, Cora Frisbie ; F.S, —Corte's Payson ; T.K. Fred. V. Fritbie; Chip,---Wni: Andrews, Sen.; C.--Iciscpii Eddy ; A.O - , -Miss Anna Lewis ; I. hop Wooshas issued the s.- Borate Payson ; .8:--Chas. Eddy; A.P.v InuaiNE Baarnmaa:, and vremin gi one of their poprdits *nmenta'at MEIICUR'S Hall, in riday evening of this week.: In are secured the services of the i soprano, Mum: KELLOGG. This itnown_ and tired here, and we , they will be greeted on this in Overflowing house. The sing idedly ors high Order, and the !entation of W. IL Ttutstsnrc on Burdett Organ is, a umirvel to It would well repsg•ofir friends ending country to come andstsy -r..4•.The \- dolly G. I r : ninhical entert on I addition, they tray troupe is wp4 earnestly tens ta~ion e'ith Ell= ti:c I.,l,l;rate ,:111,1e-Invers. fr 4 ,4 - the su all night., --..-- x 1 • rrecting our list we so . me t a name through mistake, or fail •r Credit. Every anbacribor, by printed slip on his paper, can tell e mires, and if the aforesaid -Jn tunt, Ikaro t , give pro.' uk(rvin, , .; the when hi> ti • ",lip" tails t give proper audit, 'sntiseribers avor by notifying ns. Ire discoo k s at C,( k e , .'rfriralinit of . iiini• !Kati . ....... r li" receivl the following letter, to contains no signtttnre, we are .wer the question: ' . R Ili router a. =IRE is -1.. wt. the rtc tmble t) in CANTQN, Feb. 22 1871. Dear - I%r: My paper, has not last two weeks . Please send it or he - caritu3 of The delay. Stn. Arco f' , lr the 'Mr k11:1W I3i - followino i es for the'observance of ; . Lent, -- in',Ate diocese - of Peni;t4vt-a .`. 'Th •-. .• - i'..- ~ 7 , I.lla : . . • : , - ; - I• .--• I I P / . . -, ', A il 1k . a ith Cul who have COMFlE'ted - their '2l , 4"ii!ar ar beinul to observe the est of Leit, a inth.;. - ..kikbe sad forlegitimate reaaoner. , ' _ ..".. - 1. One: meal a!day only is allowed, eseelit on - ..e SuedEN , 3. " 4 .. _,-..7,;..t.,..,This m , ..41: not to he taken until about ...,. , — ll 4. On -these - .days on which permisaion is ~ ..,...-anted-to eliit-Meat, both meat and fish are ' l '?..,',t not toilif.'ns6l at the same : moil, even by way A-‘'ot coturtjitt, i *:- ,-, 5. ...ikeolla 'en-oi-partial !Ostia ;allowed iq fit ~':‘ '.:the efetiiii -:' The general' practice of plans' I I, liristiuns II Is its quantity to the foikrili part , „,:. ~ f an ordina • meal. C. Bread, butter, cheese, fruit of all I. ads, '--.. ,:a;:els, vegetables and fish are permitted at,,the *''' k -dation: Hilk and'eggkire prohibited. rostoni has made It lawful to-drinkin the ppkrning smile warm liquid. such as tea arid t‘ti,c, or thin chocolate mile with water. ' ...z. 'Necessity* and enstom bare authorized the - ti''.. of lard istead of butt& in preparing fish, oi ts , . 1, -.:e.tables, 3te. to ~„ 9. The f owing-.persons are not bound i,irrre t ltu liaat, namely : Alltuider twenty-one years of age, the rick, pregnant women and those giving suck - to infants, those who are .Ithgerto d o hard work, and all who, through v.....a1.i5.5n0t fast without firy to their 1.. , 11:11. , , ii;. By di4pensation_the use of flesp, meit will be allot ed- fa any time on Stuidays,.b.nd once a , lay ~ n )I(lnflass, Tuesdays, Thursdays and •.ti.iirdays, *al; the exception of Holy Thurs - ih , v eel the setond avid laist Saturdays of Lent. it. PersOni exempted from the obligation of fasting hy 4ge or laborious eccnpation are not' rt ,, tri!lc,l to the use of meat at on; meal only _ , T. ti 1.• dys on whiiiiitaynse is granted Ur ,11.. 1 , I).,:ttit ti.'-' -'s . fi'N'ATE ANp •,017S SllooT t\.--.. Most of the readers of the Ra ce learned of the sad shooting =affair hrref.ll in this plat:e on Weal:malty [4. •As many rniniirit have been set t•rzArtl to th 4 matter, we have taken' A as near as possible the facts in the l'm q I%'7.liFlT 1 IT 'l'll4l 11 inch cwe f “111117, /ail it' 'lt iii r op- to g EMI E. :iCHADEI; of New York, came to .on Wednesday - Morninglast, and af ig' his breakfast - at theOlTard House, was Lis' custom-when in- town, on - Mr. ,f Ann, with whom he was on very hid frienpfiterms. At Mr. W.'si solidta pent the slay there, which was devoted jutlemets to champagne drinking ;and pistol shooting. , Pictions ttrAit h to dinner at about -5 o'clock, .tltsty Oa, plac !Mr Lail,. 1, 4 -I ; ;Flt MEM tent lie ERE =am 114 , 1, aPC rdingtcr their own atennnt, been han pistol iu a very footfall and bazardons diffig 1 They had arranged, to take a ride at r, and Mr. Ekn...omott:Atad been engaged carriage for that . iurpose. .A.% they at to leave the dining-room, Mr. W&ILD MERE 8 ME MEE ENE a pistol at &WADER, SIR he had dune ring the day. Mr. *Ti an= asps be I to take the - weipon ffom him, but RIM :114 .f•r(1. ittomp tha' .e - lie ciofild reach it he ;Wes shot. Mr. rinks t l / 4 .llAmin- ala get,hrold of It. The red Satinures stomach on the left side ‘shig diagonally lodged underlie right 1 . . 31r..Wmen immediately aroused. his )rg., 4Dd summoned Dr. LADD. Idr. Les friends were telegraphed for and a at once; and are still 'here staying at nn s. Dr. SATIIE, of Nei York,tras also ..lell and came on 31onday morning last. - has been left undone that could minis e cerinfort or wants of the unfortruliite - Ilan, but his wounji will; without doubt, Till "within a few days, perhaps hours. fact that Mr: Scrums waa a guest of Ino preclude* even the Mippollition of or intention to inflict injury; brit the I lioly occurrence was the result cif-culpa . r l elessuess on the l part of the parties, cost 72 lire or one and untold -remorse_ of the If a legal itivestigationis had, we be te alseVC account - tr . l be substantially ticated. • .The friends ofhothluirties are lehnea with grief, and have the - syuipa -1 ;the entire coruirinuity: , )Si - nissitnhas been visited by Revs. Gia eel Modular:iv, and was _baptized vu aceording to the rites of the , RpiseePal chetreh. - • ' ' ' W t r Ana 0 <}rnil;]r• MEE '',, 'i iliF! 11111. 0 Mr. IV lIIEBEI Min trttf MEM The Mr. \V OEM '.2l)elarel Il•cau OBE MEM ®I anthri . t Al the If r. "r , N a 81111t11 IMP td me ' lb. bed better whom ;exude._ aosiOinsidiv =I *4 -13 1!. 1 1 104001001- iniktinir 'pilaw.' 'r 4-1 tilt tmiterefreri , fumy. Thine gelled - most be # gitsAll_449'.4o:mb,.- Wow i tidorge. - -, s, dt-' i,knowi elfilimit sikvicenisthir l too. Be ems dkrbki alpietatenaket-tif , Tabiarcath Moat, and - ditteielittleildidnsas great deal If if:s 4 by 1,16 )8901, 1 ado h 4 oHlire *okapi laY its Uteri:fear" writ' *bid. ! Be -Mil MB If the directem,46.: If bilreie Daly orm now, to: givellukt tmemliter hematites* as eransel,, and thOinfitghterbinsirightigenissitheY Imola Niro PD ./coals is ileheelOwelweiv Pei bkisite; doei tit* ark iodie; tofu' ipials - to reniiimbie ttwerearintkiwi *the last rieethir reramtatiy.welL-- Wavondered altberrorreef "en 1 4 1 . 1 b trbileit he irairreanimboted. tern, til we needed 0n,tif.,114, that WU. triMi, Axil have avatozialalo aneftotiosi It, Nam •8 • ~ to me allay , flie ipbessiw—the l f tak-peyenr—lbdn't ~, entfgetfaidrawaleitmesta anajmi - "Ala Pita litter theboarditiMitig_ .arrend 4 tape, ciothiiiiie alien Wbo'hs..4 beet reelected f . mu wiltAlve beenon the "board lor "sen Mal. years. -Itean't be that, ; drought be lackimi &nava; f9r.Ss noY.newsPa . , coiTe99l lo e 3 ite _She* ioi!**FolY that he 1 / 6 ". bi * IUD. 143 C 41 : 41 4_ . . 1414: 4 11 ;4 81 1 imAskelitait ; P#: Siset sa ticalestmomme, bpi with its. tumble 'tem ditßadtrit-blimich btrtter,liiian - voi to locate taitim stall We Walt speak: vet fix :Tess- careralltst netr achootbotaim an being built, and vie ',ties that all,those that sobeing bunt are_goor.and 'midway+ hmldinipi. note irmidinvi are put up, ha no: eXpihOit manner, anctiree t hiteirded tolast for years. 7141! betty; lie cis°, oar sEreckwkinlemagnithemdthould! bear in mind that there itn patter the ions.: "atil - p belninoir ripklly . 114ortdc, by•the old &Maker of district', wereleft . bs re m oved from school privileges. We believe they haft)" conajdered 4111, and are acting IVlgli, A few, who can't see as far they . , a nd yet who think they were born rule, will graphic about it. 'We can only as , Let them grutible. - We base ; no fears that directors wp.l gotcry cu t far astray in this matter.. They are all pub*. s . piriteikmen, and men of ly, vkholtlUtshOr , . _ -for the public goo d . 1 - - s. tforecier, the- tan-payers emdarse their 4M tkaisid4iffreeists their tndeivon _to servo them, as; they , have `shown by repeatedly re 4 electing Thera to fill this responsible position. ' i 1 ' - - GA3nut ' W.P.J r Fred. C. Farrar. . - ' Orwell fliil is emphatically a temperance 1 . ceransinuityiiinid oppo ' d, to drunketinew in all . formsl; .yet litre are st ranch temperance men and women here who ft e slow to see the neces-, idly of a,secret temperfance organk-a thin, and Ste inclined to look iftw i n /them generally with distrust. There are a' etc, howeier, who' with the yOung people are Itaking hold of the matter with eaniestness,,belipying it in no way to in- - 1„ :44arfere with holier thin , s. but is rather a step-' ping -atone to a highef ife. Ou!Tharsday and : riday evenings of Mast i , . week-, , .. rev. 'Wm. 'B. LicinzeN, of liWillianniport, - . gave iis i,w'o, grand and instructive entertain- Lw.aii; '..ivtlie rublleld:1111, With the ,aid of the Magic Lantern.- Magic lantern exhibitions hale 'become so common, that but little intere4 is awakeued bitheiranta l m ncemeiatrof..,Lient- Toy's'is a rare exception. Ilia apParatus and views: areiximplete, sind imperiar to anything of the kind ever presented iii' this vicinity. His • vicwsi on astronomy, comprising the revolution of the planets. round the sun, the:Fides; direct. and retrograde motiOn of Tenns, thc earth's ri-- tuntlity, eccentric revidation'of a comet 'round the stm, the diurnal :notion of the earth and its revolution round the pun, the eelipsei of the sun and moon, partial, total and annular, ex hibited on a canvas double the usual -size, are all beautiful beyond description and shotild witnessed to be aripreOated. His livtures* comPanying the exhibition, are concisc,•-ctiniV - . prebensive and accurate, and impart more irk, struCtton of the starry heavens than - conitVbe learned from books or at school with months, of study without amaiwaratas. • views of the most noted places in Europe, the liely Land, and the impressive illustrations of the drunkard's career.and end, are ticantiftil, pleasing and instructive. , One view of the room, as shown , by the latest improved and largest telescopes, showing its mountains and valleys and broken matter, is irorih alone twice the price of admitta c ucx. • :,15 4 0u1d respectfully suggest that the services of Prof. L. and his itparatus be secured fox the Teachers' Institutes or the coining year, be lieving that "FIDELITY,' " Ak'',OLD TEACIIM," "Q nt zxts Contign,:i and ail concerned, worild approve of the sam Con. 27, 1871. • tar The. Qnizterly Convention, I: 0. of G.T., met at iCamptown, Fcb. 22, 1871. C*Ued to order with C.C.T.' partt in the chair. After pro tempos e appointments for vatatit of the following iximmittees Were appoinikkl : nis qedenfiaLs-s, dill. C. M. Iloaram. Business—r. E. Mute. On le.,solnlioni-4. G. IL Estell. . H. Etalfcirti,C. :if. Hail, (' liiMliNiii ntmenta, the remaining poi . session was taken up in de la:tallier' adjourned to meet After.these apps tion of the mornin. votiOnal exercisvt, at 1:30 p.m. Convention con ened at the appointed hunr, with Ci.W.C.T. Cness presiding. •Cceranittee oOrtausess preSented the following b 4 •'" •1. Report of qcnr.mittte on Credentials: 2.' Verbal rePOrt from Lodges. ' 3. Remarks for good of the Order. 4. Report of CoMmittee :on 'Resolutions. The following Lodges repreentod, tiz: North ern, No. 27.3 ;. Martha Washington, 469 ; 'Wys-, luting ; 472 ; Callt1:1,- 498 ; Trojan, IMO ; North Towanda, 539 ;•• Ttrrytown. 514 .;,- -Atevensville, 767 ; Rome, 4q9. • Brothers Brown and yfiller, t retirese: ntatires from Wyoming and Luzern district, were pres ent, snd - very highly entertained the Conven tion by giving an *fount of the temperance work withinAbilr I distneti as well as of the, de t vaitating etferts rif rum and its interests. " irotlier Etreion spoke. mainly Zir, the great hie. : dance of rum 'to the.gorpel of Christ, and tits growing. necessity,tor ministers-.to give their support to the orgugzattqn of temperance, both In and oat of the finlpit. Biothic 011ielqicirws the frstprual greeting. 14311 P uilig liow — aacaear — againettba Mapl AM! . . Ike 22oo =l= l. &I=l"imit eett• Mud in view at th PIILw Mos It~Ot ifitialiirernao earwasity request .awr Walston,. I give aita=lactroaEllbliztaid and s e/7 by tbapurap of t1 e. Local Optima Law, or aoliSaarbstilr.- Ust•ln the mob; *kap andirt?ieoettorcl Prokki OFec4l ) 11 1 1 1 4.140 s 4-5 ar - eibia arother. Coupe end Niger. , • 00303 R P 4 .111 *0111466A efflt i egtt e Mediair; -Ad uum bETinidate.4.btth9leeold salthird &Pees. At 9 am., 'Opened in entiordinate• degree. Oil imam, the OW 'weal= vieded the lowingrepresentatires : To Tiop Convention, BrotheitilL &Derain& &E. :Nati% bviand Luanne, 'EX. Staitopl and B. C. Gij. !‘"/ ;: 2 4. 11 1 0 141 11 1 1 4V4L'1M ibvd P ILlTatr er. The faker* Tai sintredr Rewired That we would recognize the prit o ant an.ammectemsrptriocliin, the bnisperintie -- refbrielo - inake's *Med i = r the abolition °film *ems law, and tbr the Or admen of Wine:At prohibitory dilettanti and with lifterA. angle trithilll4 - Wr minute -Dance atentoortao 10 , 4)11lee, but those - who have shown themselves the of abstineses cc =gal . the executive fed by this Con vention are hereby req to nails meeting and advise molt action in this direction as may be depend advantagions to tlia cause. • Resolved, That as woman is not -taloned to Tote at the ballot-bers. we entreat of -bee to use sllPcissible abets tolesin irptbe youth to the principles of temperance, all well sa to encotr agisand Pergaaciit the inebtLite to seek tabops' toction of cier Ordar.t. - . l .l • iter.olsed,..Theit baresiter we reqemist-of her D.D.G.W.C - ra to m eet with na it each. Con vention. aniTglvei a fall report In - seimidance' with the deities of said ollico--the condition of the Lodges, Degree Temples, the number or ganised, tbeentanber in .inemberiliiN and the to ennnber reclaimed in their respective =ra. Adopted. ' Brother Hall offered the following : • Besotted. That we , as • teintierance men and hail with delight the signs of progress i ll i f i t di E rdzig the comparatively sy extension of the Ilight.ef Suffrige t to emoo alt the citi zens of the land--believing that as. cams -of the results of Inch extension will be fotrnd s 'tom+ plete vietory user the legalized power of the ruzli tra ffic us well as an improved state of pub. lie opinion with regard-to the drinking habits 'of society. . , - • , - Adopted. The fel:lei - int was 'also .ailopted.: • 4 , This Convention has learned with regret of the recent death of our esteemed brother and W.C.T. of Teri7lown Lodge, No. 544, Cassias Hum- - Besotted. That in the death of our brother we-feel that gar cause has loft an energetic, efficient worrier and that we. sympathize with hielLodge, and Ids family, hi this sore Mihail:on, commending them to the God of all grace for support. P. R. Towzri, C. E. Warm. one' Is a cash rotherg C, Avery, IL .1.76 a: On motion, Brother -Ingham of - Camptown, Bidet of Troy, and - Gaylord of Wyalusing, were appointed a committee to draft resolutions for next Convention. - _Moved that at next meeting of Convention twee delegates at large be elected from the Coniention to Grand Lodge at Erie, whose pelmet shall be borne:pro rata by ledges. eting for sneh delegatiss. Cartied. Brother White, of North Towanda, offered the.following, which was adopted: • • ftesolceid, Thit the thanks of this Convention are doe an d hereby tendered to the good 1: 0 0:t. pie of Ciunptown, for the kindness add hospi tality shown the members of this Convention. 2.. Th at the proceedings bo published in our local papers. Under Good of the Order, Gen. 11..T t ..31addi made some very appropriate - retriselni e *Lich directed us to the several duties becoadng both members and lodges—then review ;briefly the great interest .and good minifested 'in the present Convention. . Adjourned. to meet at Canton, Jane 1, 1871. 8. C. Givi.onn, Dist. Nei:y. Ivyalvsing, Feb. -24,-18717 LEST. —ITS . OILIGrS, \ PUSTO 318, int &C.— Be l Sorc TrEi•TAT.—WCZEI ' a c, February 22, was, according to the Gal e n r, Ash 'Wednes day, the iind day of the lop early fast called Lent—a season in the - 1 pal and Roman Catholic conimimioni of peculiar humiliation, fasting and piayer. Among the Romanists it is a time of psniten• tial sorrow and mortification; a period when no atdrital food or nine is allowed by the canons of the church, and ‘ whem all public festivities and private entertainments aro interdicted, mid_ even marriage is not permitted tio4. solemniz ed.'Thejast of Lent, which derivckita Dame from the season at' tthich .11 is Iteld - ,• hi the • Spring, at the time , of the .days lengthening— the word iess t gtesi-fide in the old Saxim signifying Spring time—was instituted to ":commemorate the sorrows of the - Ltird deans; to follow the ex ample of Hill fortydays' fast, and eseceitatf to keep in vivid remenalTance His most blessed passion and death. 4,, was thought, a fit disci pline .to Precedes theiJisbilee of Easter, the- day celebrated-as that Zit Christ's reiurreetion. The primitive chnrChesalways"held a fait be fore EaSter, but time and the Vngth of the ftsst varied until the sixth ceohiry, when Gregory the Great occupied the Papal chair. He then tithe time of Lent to • begin on WednesdaY and to end at Easter. - In Catty:4k: countries, a week of festivities, ending in a carnival, where all is wild mirth stud • abarsdosi, always uisers in this fast. This week. of ret f lry, !die everlthing of the kind, is said tti have had its origin lin the feasts instituted at home in honor of Itechus, width took place at this Aline of the ,scar;:'' Fonaigrly as a preparation for the austerities of Lent, the people Were required to spriesr at the conktitional on the. Tuesday pre i ms, et:ln fo:A their sins and reeeire absolution. Thin>. fOre this Tuesday grew to be called Shrove Tuesday, from the Anglo-Saxon word serifan, t 9 'confess. as on that day the masses were shri ven of their sins. , Through with this ceremo- ny, they might go their way and hulu, l 7,e lair atuuseluent , until the midnight brit, warned . thmt that their gayety inastbe put ~ r way -Oho Penitent4l season had begun. s - Shrove_Tuesday wati characterized by many singultir customs: In Dance a fat ilay figure, a sort of effigy of good ; living, and' so called, was dressed tip and carried about. 1k was a fine fellow, but, his hMirs were nmuls:red, sn they begged money tct defray the expenses of his funeral, and as night- came on buried hint with many ceremonies. They also plucked, to pieces a grotesque'figure, Which they called in terring the earths-al. -4 . Playing at ball and throwing at !c•cks tied, to stakes were among the principal amusemer. • Of Ole people of England on thiti day. The thn-. gin or the latter sport is in doub_ . One author. thinks it grew oat of a legend-tbst some - cocks,- by' their crowing on Shrove Tuesday, prevented the Saxons fryn masascreing thew conquerors, the D.inese asleep in their beds. Another suggests that the tiock is tortured in memory of the smcomititted b,y Peter in denying , his Lord when questioned bys servant of the High Priest. In confirmation of this ho quotes : "Alay'st thou be putiished for St. Peter's crime, And on Shrine Tuesday perish in thy prime."_ • -.Front Ernie Linea on a awsk The great diversion between men and woo- anettlias the - baking and eating of pancakes. A bell was rung at ntrn, to tall - pcople to conks- sion, et the soszuXof which all houseitivcs be -gan to cook,their pancakes. This,was known as the Pancake Confession over, the ikitchens werOl i lled. with merry youths and 'Maidens, tryitiVii , turn the • cakes by tossing them in the air. . * TE point was not to have them secirclied_and to catch them in the pan: every man and maid doth take their tame. - And toss theirpancake up for !car they biotic ; And all the kitchen doth with laughter sound To see the pancallesfall upon the ground." - . And so Ash - I . rariesdlty morning dawned, aid the people who hisd-spent the last vr;ek in mad revelry and alillnet ht the churches to be-. gin their Inunilintlon. The' palms which had been blesied the entry previous, and 'turd to celebrate Chrises entry Into Jerusilein, -were reatteid to sslteir, - nnd thCse ashes, after being blessed and hallosedorillt the eigri:l 4 the cross, and sprinkleAvrith holy water, the priest dis trilmted on tge heads of the - poOple or Sighed them with them'on the forehead with the, sign of the cross, 41 to put grin in remembrance of penance the beginning of .Lent,. and. to re- . mind them that. their bodies am, but *dust *and _• . 1 Thlimaggsfs olingiddega We 10 ft i i Twelhiids sillii and We*. one .. i , :-.4 11 4,419 1 . 14.. •-- .. .-.1 : ,:. a - ,-._::-• • 1.•.: 1 ,1; L 'rho eats, b;or they glennted &Iglu ed mit dew! • . ~ . 1 , Like Paradise bid . ; •Srees -- Sumilt : tim 4 M Here's *lie' re* Pres° anathe poe meet4 . l Hiele illy t =-WIPI site kind , *NJ Oft - .. • , I il • w The way they r r e ii;itc;f the to llic wonit - *Wlie =,stihe s i shePhati,',4 ml oing • :: ' Il kr!" e':F1r11P1'11/e4 the : i . '. * *, l Since nu torefithers days st "Hun= lisetries WV"' - • - _ - XL X. L. Nidwatical; WToiaxo EnuorrosvonD : Wee last April pkvi l hose tits been at Ni at Wyoming cxamtY, N. is amigo of about COO khabituits,l" situate" on the Debreare,lockawanna 3 Written Wl rind, midway between Scranton - and Cheat Send. It embark awash= storks, t hatch and three - churches ; from bwhicli might justly infer that Whitt the people ki l t* mainly after their temPorailics; the devil has his fol lowers, the Lord His worshipers.!lgoe Zen. Lit, a protracted meeting has bum progress at the XL Chureh, be which eifilitt persons have prOresied faith Christ. The interest Corday a ittil/cohtionea. • i ukiebt the name of war',drawnedileitoi TuailiennoCk wreck, Pear Nichnlson. -Hitattempted to cram on a feet: bridge and felled into -the sates. He was married man abopt 45 or 50. • Ate hate a fine, large, new reboot building, therfirst iftory of widely is nowt coMpleted. In these - two rooms ono hundred and 1 twenty floe Leda and lasses come together daily to receive • intellectual training at the hinds of , bruises Jcfsas and Barra. I Messrs. Ei,t.aas Timor have, for several weekit, been threatening the peopin of 'N.' faith a site paper. Goisip says it in to bb ealledi the " Nicholson Aggrarotor," but I do pot koow what is to be its cognomen. They are onl waiting fora press when all will be explained:\ Look well to your laurels, Mend At.voun Your paper continues to find Me, and .wito thinks she caret keep house witlictit it. When I come from the office the first:thing I tick • is,' " Did you get the Ikrourear And if I have it, all other papers are laid aside "until fir col umns are ix:Pained. Please change my paper from Wyalusing holson, and oblige the Wysilusing - P.N. and 'rruiy:y•tpura;44. -- Feb 20, 1871. -J: B fiscritt. . - ~ . ser At a 'regular me eting of [,'the Terrytomilodge,,No. 544. LO. Of G.T.,lheld February 25'. 1871, the following preambll aret resolutions were unanimously adopted: Wnenr.as, It bias pleased the MOM iligli God to remove-from us by tbO hand of death our highly esteemed and worthy .brotherj CILIUM; ) kiln ; therefore • h I Resolved, That in the, contemplation of this sad and. bereaving Irovidence, ifeteel to Mourn that.one possessing so many ezeellenciea . o( character, so much love for temperance and for the best interests of our fellow num, and so much etlimmicy as an officer andtraithfabess as a private member of our Order, should 116 soon and so unexpectedly be taken away front us ; but though deeply pained and . grieved at his departure, we nevertheless rejoice in the know ledge of thirfact that for many Months past 'he had been vapidly ripening forAn entrance into that land . " where everlasting spring . abides," and in the assurance that our bßither is now-at the Master's right hand, where suffering, sor rowing and death can never cense. f L'esolr&l,"That in . Brother Darn), whether • viewed in the light of a Good Templar, a warm hearted Christian or the gentlensanly citizen, -we recognize the trot man ; and cut down as he was, just in the maturity of his manhood, the whole community is deeply iialled upon to mingle its tears sod its sorrows with his inter esting family and Ins near relatives. i Resnlced,..Thatite tender to our sisters, Mrs.' DATp), his affectionate wife, and his darighters bereft of a Boil and loving father, our: bout felt condolence and the assurance of ourwateh lercare, both as individuals and as a :Lodge, for their future prosperity and happiness. Resolted., That thewknal memorial of respect .for the dead be worn by the menthers iof the lodge for 1103 consecutive sessions, and that the iceretary frirnish•ii copy of these ;resolu tions to the family of Brother DarlP, and that they be published in the BILWFOILD Itkportzu and Keystone Good Templar. . •AulTur a Brnautns .—The Elniiia uazdte of Friday contains the follostg rich account of an sidrenture which linipen to a , merchant of that eits : ! - .R., • A few nights ago, the little lisMilet of Mosher vi le, Pa., was the scene of a' serioni alarui. Which nearly frightened some of the staid and '• r denizens of that locality quite out of their tits. i The cause Of their excitement was the supposed visit of a ,- party - of burglars ito that neighborLo xl. Subsequent-developments, how ever, gavuite an ammingind ludicrous phase to the oc currence, whicl:L has Made the chief parties in the. adveriturellie laughing stock of their. neighbohL• Here are the panniers : A young Elndrn merchanelarel his wife ;made a trip to Mosherrille Ist Week, _to visit' sonic friends. Arrrting therm they foobd their friends absent friimirtme,,,tir.d the bonze hseled up. ,But concluding that the absence .of the Ocen pants was only temporary. they thought that if they could effect an entrain, their presence would be welcome when their friends returned. So, after some examination, the visitors found a window lesii wanly fastened, throughwhich they effected an entrsnoo, and took" quiet pos session of the premises. About. midnight, the -" lord of the manor," and his family, who had -been atten4ng a sociable in their neighbor bend, retmted to their dwelling, which they had ieft but a few hours before, as they thought, securely-locked up. Their surprise may be im agiued upon discovering a light bunttag, AM premises evidently in possessioo or 'un known intruders. Seriously slanted, they speedily summoned that entinsaitightiorhoixl to sal in the capture oithe supposed midnightits. vsders of their hearthstone, and, armed with all sorts.of weapons, :the poste proceeded to the scene of the oceurreneet Cautiously Suirtettal- Mg the premises with ' his force,s..the valiant leader, in thunder tones, summoned the intru ders to surrender immediately or to I resist at their peril. Without Mitch hesitation the yoing couple, surrendered: The ninttill explanations., that ensiled eonverte4 the adventure inWs laughable burlesque, hich has made no little fun since for the residents of Mosherville,citt the expense:lra the victims of the "Big :teakr . • : ' I - - zi):.. 1016 it is ahraj's a pleasure to us . 1 to observeithe i character and , po t intion which Is' , - A warded Or merchants by Peritrmi frtienalsread, and we therefore copy with. much sattifietion the' following communisa ti on of 41 ci IL B." in the Penn Tan 17. 7 !iress. After paying, a Very just tribe eto tile Talley of the Susquehanna, he says i''' I wish to a word of th •, . _' 1 • , e business of To ,eal • teanda; of its merchants and their Vanaections —for I feel that I could Write .an rive:lint his. torynf the place and people, as I *ad there some sixteen hours, and was in bed but &bunt half that time ; I found that the 1 1 0127 Oats merchants—one, of them at least—had sold goods to the amount of time hundred thou sand dollars a year. I guess they nark' their goods in figures and sell at a fair wont, but who buys them? . That is tile queition. Per haps Mr. Trica. Itt.tscarr, whom I I met there and who bad for some time enjoyed; the hoept . - talities of the city, might telt. -One merchant told me that his etuitorissrs came Wiles& mare than 30 miles , but tins did not thereat ter to me"; for as far as, the eye. d see, .I esp4 ul a . should say that the mire _ te rn the .rrian haslthe,poorer be would be. Ilut I, guess the fact is this: That in than: sumreposieselnithills' 'there are mines of wealth in the shape of httu-! minors-coal. But what I wanted to speah Of in Towandaas something uneßnake*ln all Pay peregrinations, was a Retail Hardware SUM It is of iron and brick, a Art-Proof= ing,. the evidence being tti , wreeksl of 'buildings upon either side of it. 3 Mitered ,l ie' bum=to NM if its internal arrangements' its esterior. , I found a gentleman with-; in who meted myself ind Mr. BL S:mart oct-; daily. We told him that we came in to seehis store; Lis polite . attention reminded us of Kit-; . Jor Moitearr in nti , palmlest days at snereantile life. The store as WOO feet, three -II 111111 M3l 132 w !n• - I ti~6. lit fi e Silk ath Amir HAW* %WAS itiCiatilite Tillirro9ol3lsl_o4tzgattea immediately. -Empire of F. E.-Italuis. at Um sala variable ; Wink:kir ale.; 4i:esquire of Churrremik PAtwe, at their Aare fitee Bridgeost, Ittemada, Pa. - Whet • , few_boarders clan aura Arsi-Olaaa *Wm with board, by apply* at. N0.!32 Rowed 'Aro* .v• L . ". RiPoirt. Also • Acw,oWaileso emend (*dark. OW ber est r batg.is. •P:11.443!a.1 ' GlailTr6 i i ll7o - 1% dealers it real eatate, will sal of caudal property di a teasonaldAdoonoisaion: painiption au* artyilaMon, iint4arins 4SrliPihriiiitiO/A 14 44ekt - dike ton Bridge-at, Towanda, Pa., Wilk reonk4e their prompt attention. :• feb15.44; Oeei! 4 - ond:Oreet-reitskyi gins "ca ibto'firsit April!; and Olio hOnse and lot furl sale cm the 'Oil:woes 'of ?Garth and Elfziboth otieet& Inqteire of. . Fe . 1,11171.L-#.l • pie,- Great lxpeefatiezu--tAi new Prize; r. Auy a Carton tad secures Tor*. For oby Tarti i a & Goir. S. T. DECiIM stir continues the! awnkfac4;re ofjlodateads at th e old akod of /um Iliarctiox. -tier Hansa da. Gurrisis New Gal - . lery,ialthotwh Dank : edmp on the north and t.1t51.1.4 np simth, ism inriy r# pact. a tisit- I class establishment. thrb them a NNASION.-- U frie n ds . of Rev. 81446 BAnNEsiiiiiil give Lima dolistioft, at the Orwell, on - Wednesdiiy evening, March 8,1871. 4 general incitation is given.. if coal,; gets ao high that,- yon can't buy it, go to pumsres . and get f:urniture . ebeaptr than stir. rinstigr says his gooila were bought for cash, and "that's what's tbo matter:* - - • • ler ' Dull times cries almost every ono, now44lsys ; but such a -complaint - never comes from PATIMION & ELN { :imet, who are kept buy as bees attending to the wants Or their distaltien." • • ecir Be careful of 'your f 4 • A slight' cold contracted irom getting the feet damp (inert leads torninoriscdrisegnencest. The beit way to keep dry feet is to get your boots and 41001 1110 e: at Nelrrrses shop. 1 166 , 11. r. REED VERGISON, of this place, has taken the agency-for- the Chriatianl niiinA, edited by. iter i ': IL W.- tknanars, and C.uummat'a celebrated _engraving at Waaxtrso- . Trx,. The Paper is ono of the, best vieeklits. ptddialiedintids country, and . ia offert4 Tory cheap. The erigrring, has a national reputa tion and should be in every horse. ,366. J. 0. rnosT d Sons are selling Ftu - nitnit cheap to inake room kW a sicw stock, and now Is your time to pitrataile. You can buy bedroom sets at almost any figure anm thirty dollars up to three hundred, and other ktud± pf fornititie very low.Dlsny o r th e goo d s arc manufactured by thernsclves, and conse quently can be sold at lower rates than bythose who have to pnrchise 0.. second or third hinds. : • i GE o,13: now mantl - some of the neatest and most sub stantial office desks ever offered In.this market. /He luta a large qiutntAy of yell-assisoned lim ber, and ss a workman he has to superior. His Worktnewire all first-class. V., hare a desk in our office purchasedlroni lfr. Nam., the work .ttpon which was done by ED.'lirvEnz.i, and we do bet think it can be best. . . • NEw AND Vial.traßLZ SEEDS GriEN hSVe,reesived tiem K. P. Boum Col is ; Pirlceshnrg, Chester Co., P~., samples of importarNorway 'Oats, Alinke 'Clover and Chester:COunty/teaunothCcum; they generous -I.lysffer to send sample psekageis free to all Ilrmers who.- seed stamps .to pay postage. eum: N•.l' Boas k CO., are tiro Largest Im porter. of Thoroughbred !JUN* and Choke `Seeds in the Vnited.States,.atal as there Is .o much bogus Norway Oats menthes Seeds be ing sold, they wish to give every Farmer iii the 'Country it chance to test their Genidne Seeds, PIM of uhsrgit• We bpi* all oar lamer ideudl! kill avail thiiillidTes of this geFierous.9lkr. liar If we lirieh to sue:Coed'•in life, we must lesin toiake peoploss they are,. and riot as the ought tobe, trlikingibenrbetter if we can, but at the time time remembering their irdlimitica. We hive to deal, not with ideal =fa, but with theical- men of everyday; life, men precisely Uri oniaelvek This , fact of common aims, smibi*Wrid infirtities, ought to Crestisormatant and forbearance. While everY, Mark Lai his own burden to bear, Le inly at the acme time in some way help ka otber to bear his, peculiar burden; and be him- . aeitlAssd In' tire. 3fcC.int - e . Itoirsans act uPeurthis principle, endue deserving thspralse and patronage, too, of everybody for - their el fish, to keep down the ,pikw or iO - 41.* Try - '"• - • ihcm _ - 1 r ACKIMIA1 1 1 'MA 011'6. ployed MIL"4DA G/rotax,Wepopular dresi maker, who will atter the,sth of Deeimtber as= gist her in the duties peculiar to bbl 'ocatiori. To those who have employed her, Om &mimeo- ibee6lrtto,eieer Dot been es foOesr,to ire CID *Tim if - yos 'rant 'ier dtteeee On in the most appirevedetyle arid nick /MO, hir cla . - lits..tientsulos also keep* s fins usortsient at rell einbroldelletostterns. tom . Diusoast; alscktbei greatly odeltsted L. X. htsSisielimprowl Cart ftit Coftlttg Ia snivel and *14= 1 5 them* bisque*. es"as, &e. ' Chiles of tnal lobelia on ly of Ites. C. baus,":r, Iridget 'Street, To. Vs; " MEE L fi. POW. Isar etas* Os,. Sit totesed ins - fOula Si* Maim maim it* hibet, al ZW " ',11111"IVM 11M11110911011111 . • ' fe Hans Illanam • - aalminsilL .Eari)o stial4 Lis A MI Lames. , 70T 50 MOTH I ) ; • , ' tt,asl4l:-17..-07 t r :rt7 vm•Z'ams.s ; ico Loom "211 iff& • 4blit 1110±Libmas.ii i oars, 01 1 , s., or W. A. 10 " 1 4 1 - ev-rr ts4 l }Fulfl—im I • - JOirel_AVlAlWl tkik kaktagt Whit or ra. oolopa, moo the to us . ch a anol io nts r an r sim por. sad oBT ort Y ; Good 9014,94000 * l 4= l 4 1. 1 . 75 mots nye= 00 ; Beet lawn 90. Oat sod erhotteh l - • Jan. tizo. t. Ilei6tio not Sint4thlCTikilitiool . _ftt &Aces Re $O cents. J0!4.1..1itt1• Warm—A boi_l6 or 17 yisileoi to team Cordage Painting. Nosebag good boys need apply, at law Carriage Fao. turps( & Co, North American Fire . Inn. noire Mown Fes Tack. • Backe ladutleta 4404 1 0, MAIM! on IriNIVI L 3 ./ - Office Itercaes Nee Block. Towanda, Pa. Feb. 1871. . . i tirOOD,NM.—Teas lower; ' Con" ceaper; SWAM tray (UMW ), . . • Grsicries very low • Tobacco ncver so cheap since the var. Best assortment _of Groceries in town and sell ing cheaper than emir,- at the Bed, White and Erie Store. Go and see. Bamuur.r., BIDGERAT Erzarn. • mar 4,10071. • - - • • soir-'We have for sale at great bar oder: I wino= a GaAs saves Magda& 2 order k Baker I Fields & Urea " • I Wheelerk Wilson " Almost new. Feb. 8;1871. by 11§.. Fresh Orbits the - gallon, Tian or dish st the Ba d. Dining Booms ,W. gccrrr k Co. , Vi--Tograbas,Dos. 1O 1870. Ja:The annual, arAetitigt the stockholders of "Tho Towanda Gas ktd Water: tkatipany," for the purpose of electing a Board of Managers to scree for the eteastegiear, will be hail as tas office of the Caligany Towanda. ilasuity otauhig, March 6, -21;Nerder of the President. Ow. L. Mum Feb. 22,1871. SOO: . WiireD boccritatax Woad Turner and firers idx Cabinet Makers at the Towanda Funtitnre Manufactory. to who* steady cznployment and liberal wages 1 463 given. ' J. O. rum & Co. Jan. zogn. ,A.mucuisine.u. u Co.sa i s CL. is _ Pa iinict—This Institution' :WM to-open for, Spring Term of 1871—twenty-four seeks—on; Friday, February 10. For getieral circular, catalogue sad Mier in. s formation, address Taos. H. Braaotrra, President, . • Agrictiltitril College P. 0.. Jan. 26, 1871-4 w. • 'Centre Co., Pa. FOR SAl.E.—Oritica tllibest.Hotels inihe country. Inquire at thin cep& I'eb.l, 1871—t1. . kir Mr& Fizrcamt;of Boston, and Mrs. SATINDESS, Ot,TCMIUMI:bIi Would announce to the ladles of Towanda'tha they non February 1, 1871, on Bridge street, —er Lawia k. Sou's Hardware Wore: , $ tlrat.elw Drees tmhaek l i a n t g e s Eb s, h N m ew en York an te d will bn f f o a u snhdio na Cutting and fitting done at short notice. Also, particular attention paid to children's dress- sr We guarantee siitiefietion ili a" the work we do. We .cat, make, and trim clothing for risen and boys wear. . • ' R. Baskink Co, 4 Bride Street, Towanda, Pa. MONTANIM.S- 1826 Bare just opened a large and earebillypeleet ed stock, of goods for the fall trade. Dress Goods, Shiot?mgs, norseis, ‘itei' l Fingibw, Syrups, and . Groceries of-4114,1nd* at New York poem Crockery and Glatt:aware ol onr - own importation; in feet too estensise a stock-to itemise; bought eichtsively ft* cash. and gnaranteed to be sell at lower prices thsn ever offered in thisistagbet. • • ligt. DITTRICH's Music Stye, east of Mercer's Bank,:ftnit door, where Ina will find Pianos, Mekatia. Organs, Yawns, pagan, Flut i ose g ,reetninatrueltionilloolcs .Cll6rm.. kyr all Instruments, Made tined , all %Ids of Musical Merchandise. - April 11, 1e4...0y4era- at wh - olettitle, and , re tail, at -. . , U 1841.. : • TEn • _ . , licriu*..--Tlie.liasuor Itotuity case is now a law,passed by Congress: Pawns ea. listed beton* Xey 4 and Tilly it, 1861 dis- Mtor ftibihty, are entitled to Sli ernt idler* of the war orlBl2 - ire to pensions.' ,___ 11.101,440. - Toiranas, Feb. 2S, lam. ": . . • , . , , mi. Oast . ey for the Ilioody Ckirset,Abc beingthe *gent In the County. We wd recommend sli pos sessing many ad= over any other. In addition to its floe shit .it is highly recobi mended by the • fucnity as a suppoctes. : Dee.. 1.5„ . , , • _ Forituntrazico-againg lobs 'or' dinisge by tire hirelishisPeentpenim. Andy to • - Jars Asset, • '..1.• thirsindn. Ps. OilloO Xeroxes Block, north sidle of Pnblie Mime. • . , Dec. 1, ilini. • Pusos, Oicusi £3D Brzumwolors.— We_are selling. drat-chits Pianos. Organs: and Melodeons at reduced prices andcm easy terms. Persons who are in want cit a good instransent, will find it greatly to:eiradrlintage to Ore us a call before.pn Jam 18,1871. , 1 4 :'P . PUBLIC.- Afte r phis date . TUZ UMW- - our inudness will be conducted on the CA.gH s'ysTE3l., No credits WM bc 'granted. Thinking the (*Si ms of. the county for, the very liberal petrOrk• SiventS dahl*.l 3 o l yea% Ito Mt"* sum them that we snail spare no pains to keep up the remitationit our work, and meet to largely increase our heilitiesformalmfactutog Boots and Shoes; and 'abo 'saved to• demon strate to - our old customers that it is for tbetr interest, as well as our own, that goods be •paid . far cm delteeel.W.e hove made , this:new • sr rangenwet, heifer*. It to only true sr*. tan of &M.g bitsinem, and expect to derete the time bereWme. gime to boWrrimepint Col lecting:to 'aeleitting•the test goods M.out 'tine Whieh the market aficeds, and saarspar, Ocular attentlxilo ..the , -dist. clam work than heretofore._ • • . • . Jan. 16, 1871 Hinetztnrr .Baornras. MI6 Tea foi 50 cents per lb., at Febatt MIL • emrs&Litigille". ter--- The best Doller'-rcitteg -Wyse!! Tea in toinust " _ C 015714. Mir Go to the= Bakery, first daiot north a Ward How, tlar .freds Crackers. - Oct. 27' W ecart a inl o l4 s AOll lest•La org- iliabo courser rustle& by the le amk pr z io‘ it mpg swallow at tho tow. aotproa. - limbo .7.: • wind al tow : . applies . wow. websoloop wed wllloiwwww WS* • = 1 : 11 4 Mhos amitureas iroati.ad ac t i r '11& 4 211 . 1mIk.116o. to *deo pion; 'lir MINT 4 WWM" ainbTrAdsta. - 111. ow= rt.), ',us!' N. ..-litire.H)4(4ool36l We sot sow alkalis st owe 1111dasale and Retail !'IIBNI~TSE "E'If~ ' O~B~~U D~ N06 . 11/1111=111 =OM ( ast NWT - CLABEL_YrUBSTIIME I 'f •-• L. aistaiata amnia ta t APlX l ==le 6 55 14111 1 1. “0. 1 . 1 0. Vb , - ZigaigiaIgOMEO:APARDOR.-., 27 1 17 PilitirXrr 1T1?0,33K . .. . WALNUTIMB= 'TOP &Era .. . -zi , 4 , ..4 .- -..1:- Alflit Oa; Alai ~.:;... ~..: , . AZASA'ARI,OR,BI7B, At VA' 00i .... • ~.,.._ ... ..... .l- • Teedlre with Ace Clempasto Stock Cl 1 Z 7.1 :PAW in-4,MBVRELIT4 CHAIRS - TAMEC; , 4Wrok 4 , - -Tit.ins..,,li ,AAE. T Es, - Loom:No-ar. , Lad In fa* rowyedog to to towed In a Itirst-dass. , reroiturei Stara. CHEAPER DM TUT WE AU 111.1110110. Llo Urea& sad do o polio of oar 07n1 11.1111111. Mrs, C6llllr ms o4 sa. sll=gla r ae •' • , • Wic:x.llajt BLAcI. 11A114 - , IRON, STOVYS LISM-M2dENT, - DRAIN atcDDIN G, RUSSELL 6.7, CD. TOAT4NDA„ ELIAS HOWE, gp,.wlNtp at a-ttiN NATIONALS 1110 Passaoe fr. Co., Towanda, Pa. 40(110111er_, ese T din % at 41LIM I t zga • air -11, MIL , falai We VP sow 14.Flaiskir , IRAN - Tlll' 61F.AMT. We else tarnish ' itplUprOOD CAtUnfra, litittAr f =mu. C. sxxD corms OC ma Aiewelpthxi• - ravittAx..soins,:ciPer.4o-, : 3 . Aid)rialdo Am the - FINEWT HEARSE In elm indo o a•"'"I'T• °wait detlTered to the pivot free of ebargs. JAMES O. YBOOT k SONS. Zratifbiailn. /Lira ME GAS FITTING AND FIXTURES. BUT:ABX FOXiCE PAA4P-4.- x t z, I w . = cz BLOSSBUM GLASS. ELMI RSA 0.114. PII;'%XNT'S POWDER. tPUTPORIf SCALES. IRO;C, NAILS S AGRIOLTUILU; IMPLEMENTS`AT Wirbtri ATM CO liT B A - CTS _MADE -- YOH OWERIE - 114X)} 1 1i4' , EITHER. • OF-SW!E 1) % /BWSHII BELTIN4I, OR -TIN. .'•::"!ij -„, av,.,„„rrlt CAST WH E E LIB AA ROWS GOODS DEWY/RED - . -A T Ti2(o PAVE - 0 11: - A.Wa E ME=I c0gp444 1 RUSSELL & Mil MI 2011/12124. Ps. ZAZITAZPIO. 1141. 4 n41 . iiiwby Zr.. Wham d esv OW *oak 4.1614-: . and% blebs :ta li=or- a IL ot minmsias a a. tair lkiriasArs4 litragaLL- M1A 1 .3591: • . in., J L umus.p. - - U==V to , - ‘',•• • Ell P.m Ernuar i • - r . - T" at lor e r 1)A-1 - • talattragt AZZlWkiiiii.*'l7/QUZE . USE AXDALinn irn4ar C4Pir! 1 rj BA Asolisince. L ise rf,P4 l , Sid 47rerestaffitatikr;Clietiteseer,f4 , - _ , + Vegetable, catalefsirog . ao la resry. Xinersio. • , r. etriass Dror• MEM , _d 72" - 2.. ('i '-',,. ___ .. ..., .r. IT " ca. , Them rum are llMMOSCOollocconirpleasset per. soave. sapersaltagaissor GIL nab. magaeol. lac. Thant soillhatigisaamaigleala tilt: Ile staimeek. Thillay Ole hook wig alas galas, aims assr_nr: Xl=Thafiga aossaasail at *Oars a IlariktatiaisitAtillii.spoilker araillsa at the raise system tibespbes sa kr.= asasealoas b she, leak - awl askervated. mist* haat haprialiliebiltalhilmes. AIL. T. Naha . hairs Pistil VOL *Arad CitirrEs !Otago a~ a l e aa a llia ile lsot i, M . ..gzin i t w ir== vithaat Machias. amilliugb, ' rotoco Abl 4 e ilTd eatee, driN,eO..T.'.•: t m a - st - - e v - . a sO-a rfT. Eg:Arc c rijea GAMi rata. 571ra ....":1 - ;:•• ' ~ .ul ....I=. - ':_c ~ 4- - ,L,...., .. _. ._ .. c .i. ..". dlr.- f•-: .i'lit, • .-:.--, 7 . ,‘,, ' , 7, - ' :`n.m - :.• Ir , ~.; Ifilf:i... , r., ~ -, 4.:, 7 i;....-;, , ,, , e_ •.-kt.: 7 , 1, ,::.j ; . H gitig l i P ;l l ' ' iit4illiti . - i 4 S _ ., ...." : e'rn 5 .:i:1 1 . -.,- •' . > .-. ,:.":', , '. • - : : 71 1----- - ;" 1 4 4 W -I F IX FP ri i ir P 2.4O - - r ^ -- ~. '...::,:f...i. : COMPOUND FLUID. EXTItACT - .• , :•:---2::::: - ., , , -- -..1 . 7.... , - 1'...; - '.:' [ h SAli SA PART L,L Al i :, _ . win radicsny esfermlastii IsOID the mote& Ma Syphilis. rein wee; Ulcers. Sore Era. Sore Legs. lionfillsOL. igsfralikjimeitiftr fikl,ffillimalf. lion pltrunu (haters. Barad* from the' zar. White ilarelhago. Tossies. - thaseecous affections. ;Nodes, Salmis. elaxhabirS -I,Qing. -Night Sweatt, Bash. Totter. Rumors, or all lauds; Chronic itheanafka. P 19 9011 1. sod aa,alesoilos Auk hare beta .estab. asaortia the sistein for rim - -. •C , Beta . r ' sd'.' 4sPreekief•Oliesilhalitan4lablbi Us ldood•pertfying ttropernee are greater thanany .1 ether preparation or Bereaparflia., It girea the corn plesdottg deirand healthy adte sok- roams the .Mlito a dais of health rad punt!• For , pacify-1 ' t ig he blood, returning all chronic constitutknial. Moamar addle Item suriaopore Ads at the blood. And the only raid& and e ff ectual known; for the cure of pains and swelling of . the bonee, al-' parabola od..theiUsetat and kg* Nos, f . • - '"gtosples on the ince, and afl wady eruption's of the altin, and bata this ocanplexion. Price, $1.50 . Per Bottle. . • . • . .. ~ , ~ , , •,,i v i. ~ ,; , .: • . • . , .r. • . • ' HENRY T. lIELWEBOLD'S ‘i FLUID EXTRACT. C_cHU, titE GBEAT D Ras cited rim ewe, el _Diabetes in.:which it has, been filTelt• /11#4 0 11 of the neck end madder andrediagnitkatot the. ladseys, , ,Cloeratiqn of :the liMMv and Bladder., Relentlen of Vrtigg Diseases of th e Prode Mod: Sterne in the 'Bladder, Calm-. Ina. Gravel. Itrickanst Deposit. and Mucous he • - Dlechanges,- and for enfeebled and delicate •• .• • , Cations ed bath sexes;attanded -with Oa let. lowing symptoms: — lndispositiod to exertion. toes of power, loss of memory. difficulty of twi= weak naves. teristalas..om cd ur dieesee. - li t new dimness of vision. pain in the tack, hot hands thastchig of the body.:drynems of the. skin; etoption of the lace. pallid countenance, universal lassitude of the mnamlar astern. etc. ! • . _ reed by persona from the 24941 of 18 t 0 .25. and from .13 to 55 or in toe doeline or chat* of hie; 'after coidlreemout of Libor. pains; "bed-wetilig In children. • • •• < / • • .132141/SOLDI2I =TRACT SUOMI is flinietle and blood-purifying, and cares all diseases .arising from habits of dissipation. and elm** -and trallroden• ces in life. hurt:At/ea of the blood, itc., l supersed• ing be In affectiona for which . 4- is used: and affectiona—in thesedliseases used to con nection with HELISLBOLD'S 110§E WASH. ' In many affectioni peettliSi to Lidies,Ahe'Extraa. !litchis *unequalled.. by any. otho reinedy 7 es- in Chimed' or Retention. Irregularity. Painfulneea or Elupprewlloit of Customary I.Evacriatiogiii; Ulcerated or'. iitatwef the U terror, LeuOorrhoea -or Whites. 13 ity, and for aft cm is incident to h mei. Whether arising from indiscretion or: bap a is prescribed' extensively by 'the moat ernizumildmiciana andisaidariveic for en feebled and elalkste cotudlthtiona: of.both Ilexes and all ages (attended with any -of the above- dielearts or .R. 1 7:-T -: . ' IfiE:Tal.B (i ii.l; ' S EXTRACT Ell ektres Dire' ases •ir4pe .. jicare lair,;;lraldis of • -'• • Duzipation, etc., L at little ,expcniec Lino or.ne change in diet, no inoonveniinre. and nOexposeure. It ceases &frequent desire, 'and . gives strength '4O Urinate, thenctrf. onserstrig Obstructions, prevent ing endemW Eitektures of the Utbars: ansylog pain Ed so - frequent In We class' et diseases, and expelling an poisonous smatter. • Tbonsands who have been the victims of hicons pdrat pawns, and 'w bo hare pi% henry lies to be eared In ashore lens, bane found ,they - Imre - been' deeeind.and that the .4 Poison "liar, by the. nee of •• powerful astringents," been dried up in the sys tem: to brisk out Ins some .aggrenned !circa, and perhaps afterilfarriige. . • ••Use ld/13 >CT Waft - for an affections . end diseases of the triziary, Organ*, whether existingin-Itele er .remale; from iwhaterer cause otigistating..aad no nutter of bow long Auld ing. /Wee, ONE_DOLLAR A.VD PUTT MATE PER IKIITLE. • 11.ENIC . -IIETZEBOLDS • - .0 S Nl' A S -If • . -• . . . • Cannot be sopiesed ass Fat* Wash; and WM be • found this amts Wane remedy- In every .speclee of albumen alfcctlon." It speedily _eradksites: Pim ice,•Spota: Scorbutic Dryness, Induration' of tie Caaaeoas Membrane. net.. dispels Redness and In cipient Inthunation. Rives. Rash. Moth Patches: Dryneasattteelpor Skin. Prost Vireo; ;And for all • purpose, for, which Salrea or Otntinents are Used; restores the skin to a state of purity 'and' soitnew aid insures Outlawed healthy sett/nib than hone of is sesecia, on' which' &petits the igreashiScienr nesa and vivacity of complesion se much sought and admixed. Rut however valuable, is el remedy foroisting defects of the akin. H. T. Riehaboltra Rose Wash la'b's =Mined to principle claim to .unbiamded p*olomee.!)7 gothic' which render it aVert A of, the most owls; tire and unmet:dal Oath-ming M . an ele gant formats - those loromlitehtWM" and RfflcieL7—the insatiable accompsintents of Ms j use—ass pmeermtive and _masker of thil maples ion. It IS :era agelablria LOOM for; dilleelleal.Of ilyphflinature: arid as in tidection for diseases of the II itrising from .habits of diesips. tion. used la•'ccamaction • with the EXTRACTS MICRO, SARIMPAR/LIA,Ind CA,TAMBA- GRAPE PILLS, in such -dise as es reconiniended. Cannot bie wirpsesed. YWCA avr .) , oz,z4or \ przz.B • ' I • - PAOKiIsIG, NIN . . tu i l:SipliL4t diroadicals accotepkr tis;medi cities. : or the until. rupensible ' and , reliable tharacter rinithitcod on application. with hundreds of thostautds of using sitoales. end Wein* of 34000 umniciled. certificates and recoomesdatory tetters„. many , of which are front\tho'hlgliest sources, includingernlnent Phyaidans; Chart - men. States. men ; etc. The proprietor , never resorted to Mei Publication In the newspapers; be does not do this trona the fact that his articles rank as Standard Preparations, and do nelt need to be propped up by certiGrates. • , • . HENRY T. ' . .H:E.tihrBOLD'S • GENVETR - PthiPiltA 770 . 10. • • DeUeeseil*nq addles&Somme from oUmilmaton. I Iia4BLISIATD: UPWARD OF rws.vr 47:4R4„. • Bold by Brumfield ererywbccre. Address IMters Vie information. in confidence. to#K1(11V T. lIELN BOLD. Tome*lltd Chemist. - , • . I=4ll. T. - 11XLICBOLDS Drug and , No. DM Broadway. bee York. I or. to R. T. DZI.IIIII3IDS %cities/. Depot. 101' linlith•Tilltitithen, mildpid.,,, Pk --: .- • ' ' DXl,7oloPCObStaa.a4i Ad I lar , IZE I VIZT 1:1044MBOLD*41: ..740 4 '4 Q 9M% . , 1 reut ult. -. • : ..'- . . .I* - Ftia • NEM= . !1 ' , '' - vin , ,.. 1 . 1 .....,.- -4 in =el :;s; EMI = L MI =1 LADIES. 1 L LYPROVILD NIE E RO O LAt ti , w O , ~....... , :IA: • . ,: ' - IRUMIIII4 24801 le do nut Arsktdra of this am- Os eflksadkol end ' " Sots. Mow. =lll .l 9tl iegi t , ...,211114,15L1111. 14111., t4 . gun . ' ' lee- __AZ' • -J . . I tair ar + ll.' as iV ere - 7 ....,....,.. alaktelni;; ) 4141* W ~....46.---: •tt *kW - • .1...., 'Z. 1 Ortiorirekti Ailkir e" . ' ilfien , ''i - rant iraticz to w illillikailli re:::: .: mar V ib *a k ar atambliii. ' , ,ffikak). , IstOtairlifed. alp sOgial..ll4 NW • ~.11111:41PP.- limit at Ito itiftsiiiingp 0141, 4 , vinealllijimillikirshielb~lc=- 4 , - , 4 •,, ~,, -,;,,,..# ESE 3 .li i islitiontettAV-43711W. It* iptrivenr. ascots tet Cquet et CgtoplanPfisii Saki** Acy partelfeettrilisetibt7; . _ its: ~faeAlamo& _ oote ir pimait C _ b .P•RweeW' An .: l6 1) otte r : OWN& lowiri&Jato,lllolL - AThidAlliamflaaltuabia Up. 1 X-11 1114 Blooklo 1014-C -W .fikeradot.likitint virlayiagoorefkg7'Blcattelt: BIWA: *Ago book. c .Brida74. , - jso lkingtiert; prwIIIiZIMAA C=4l= POO tqFP4 Mai"' tink OWN. AIM; abilbitidn Me 31167 bon.ltlikaaame Voogd; , Tweed& Boil * Wattseek 64144.,S___•DMatf, • Sarah- Val, BiakkoriLlAaarril Vale; raw. I lirdiati:lllOr tqlll4,olllMajPr.' Maui kapollaMlbor. meimaristp„llllkiltabag aca: Miami t0p.46 triranall-: r • T arketirripttr i k. gai arq kt.- - 2-, f} t .3Nidird mond: Main. thalrale: ado= Atoka •' Aaceer Brown; Le, Ray: Btft LONO; 241Soideld, ;aka • - Qollkeadall. How Gable ancoat tip. 'C Rock.. - • isel4 Mem bard.; If -11.• Taw: Orarall.- Neon' • Saveka;4l Llikktheetaiu , Baliama Waisbnou Botteliakiia;W L Bkacena. C Virlil. - 140 W her*- mar!'' DistaliV Ditetan; Zr. Babbria; 800 t arp „ J Mootbr. shaakapaia, • 4'PB/were ZBIPPOAIMpartia: Taxan ammo* IliedwellialtOMPlllPlNllM: Tomas - awrialatilon itivtwood;: .TOriacts Barth, M.amt.Trop taro, 3"B rOatardr 'Dory tap: .1 Sr_ Wanes; Xnacarora. g P. Babcock: Wye:mem L X sidftek• wrarx.. gob P Kirby: IRIAL LIST FOTOWCII um. 4z,T40F.: a. Pat m. Allred ... , Jaeob Grae - a vs. 0. .... .ajettment .lolnlll7-vis. Jobb ........... ...appeal, Dewey Baellvi.ll4W "2 - • treapsas 'F. Pelson Jolla Welt ... . . H. P. Low vs. Alonso Lang 's 5110ar5,..:.......ea5e Wt. Pratt vu . IL .. ... ... -*Mest a. Wank ‘ll. Pathan Daster.: ' r ' • , APPea. lharicorkdomodula Alonzo4A*3 ll aanio.aPPY ll • A. C. Moore's& Jam Caaradas. Remy Mi ll er va. ftmlliessibsZP . S..... .. .. .:appe.aj • . • lateeray vraxx. - . " care : .A. Medlar Va. Paraaroy EPOS:. .ecKidekb. Nelitaarry'r Peer vit. , • -- Instuataixt Co.: et .... Jaffa latell - 111..C'T.Iferry. eleetaseat do . RASO ttiOctlatent . • T. 1r.. - Ballard*a.-talward-Barre's Mutes, appeal • . oorr. twilit it, (kw JOINS.'' —V'. I...deetMetrt va. A. IL Ward. et . - • w . ,:•-papavvis., Ulm Ballard A u` - ease Hatoetim. for ;week itoadan. • IlloCeit 2 7 .1' /Milt 10 redOck. for second - .reek; on Atomply April 3. 1871. Ilk lk o'clock. am. - • , THOMAS. Prat. VOTICE.- - --The Poke . of Redd . oil.' litre filed upon the following 4ifie 2 ,41 P. l2 ces :he 21treals for A.• . r' • " iiktronse IA Jesse Edsall, kV-An; 115e.4. Z'binmbta aria'Sylvanis=4.t the base of 3 ,4: 11 °T' Stan, SaordayAliateh LL, res!i tsp. sual boro-44 the /altos . '9l' i L. ;Aug, - Monday. Ifara 8. ' , _ Armenia sad Alba—At tla; lipase ant :Sepals . - Toefid 2 7..March 7. Canton twp.:sad bore—At - the heave oftleo:lliettler, • Wednesday; Mira 8. • - • . . • - , Leßoy—At the house of O. D. Holcorialsk;,- Thoredsy. Mara - - • • , base B. FL'Taslor. 10. . FranklinAt house of W. 9; Lewis, Sattues7Al 2 v . .l7 - Darlington twp.,..ind twil—At the. bogie of- S. B. • _ 41t,Stevens. MondaY • March 13 - . 1 -- Barlingtonrwest—.theAloase - of tier?. lurodooru. - Tuesday, Murk U. L. , • - ; r• •. ' Splin=d—At the house of Daily - %Italica, * Wed- Hatch 33. flialtlaskt—At the boisse of 1 , .. - P.Forrestt!pooPai.T. )11vrelt - - • Barelay—At:school home; near ' FPO of Pletie:.Satuy. • day... March - • - • Wymix—At the lolitee-cif John 3. Sherman,: 0124 a N . : 3farch BD. St=ll7.7.At. tile . : , 40n24.7, Of p.nogets, l4tchileld--AihoolT4 of 3. 31. ,Lay tpTLlVAdeteeclay March n. Ayintihenr—At AoneG Of Benj . ,Ho - slandalf, Thni*day Id3rch t 23. • tranvia—At It mow , 4 , 1' Us. figiopor, Friday, March 21. Omell—At house of-Anril Hunt, SattUrday- }larch 25- home brp. and boro—At the ,bonan of . -A. A.Taylor. Monday. March 27. ' 11orrich—At_bmalta of Chaa, Rlee, , Tnetalay.: Mar. 2A. Pike end - Leilayarille—At house of John .eintrapion . , • ffednesds3.-,lltarch - • , - Toararors—At harm of D. D. Welt; Thursday. Mar. • . 80. Nyalusinc.—At house. of a. 3L Drown, Priday:Mar.M . Standing honleof Eater Jacolnar, Saturday • Apribl.. Assessors triAbe punctual-in dedtvering !A • kre to taaahles anddn n along their returns in Preoll at - the time onecitled in thile Warrants. at • whieb Unto and.place the Board eflterision Tilt attend and bear an who consider titeniselfes angrictra:'!7 sieamcnt. and :mato albtrations - as • thkaa shall appea:rjuat and reasonable. By order of the Itaard. . • ) I - •Attest—Z. B. COOtatuaft.: , Ciark.. • .Commissioners'.ofEtce, Jan. I. 1871.. - ' EX E. 0 4J S Notice Ls hereby given - Undid! perm= Indebted to the estate of 413; A. THO3rAS. bto:Of Athens. tirp..'deessaed, szei'mplestodtcnosketonnediste pay ment; and all permits :haring_ claims magnet, said es: tate mnet be present the sam e defy authenticated for settlement. . i%: L OVEMBIBIE. ' Jan- =l5, • FalerPUIT. DD 'ISTRANOIVS. A: 'Notice Ps berth given that ailixraone Indebted to the estate of JAMES MAZINSOI 4 I: - late of Tn. wands, decease.; are onnesten to. make inamedtat.) payment, and all per one basing thane agaioet eai4 estate must present them Antisotbentleateit for eet teasent. .! , ELIZABETH 3LUCLKSO.II, .111A.IMIHWATTS,_ . . Jan. lk 18711 A DM:MIST:BATOR'S NOTPIR---- z - xicotica Therehl given theta persons tridebiett to the estate of PAEL QUI - CK: UM of Wilmot ,' deed. are requested to snake tthrossilats payalent, and all . persons having claims. nesimitsald.estato -,must pre sent them duly authenticated fbr Settlement. • - E.. C. EICE... feb.l7l-w6 - . •,. ..strator. D3aSusTRATOR'S NgTlciE • 21.lioticeja hereby giren that all persons ittd,:bt ed toile estate of GEO. W. WELLS, doease4. /at" of Pao township: aro. reoneatettto mane itnmf.tWi ate payment. and all persona haring el i erna agait-, settestate must present there (bah' anthentleated fo r settlement; • , ._ • W b . , LEWLzt. .11( inistrator. .V IMOITT OR'S' NOT I CE.—:- •JL4.lCrede: is hereby given that all foisonsindebied to the estate lat# of Warren twit.. .deceased. aro regnested to ulakato payrnent. - apil; allpersons - haring claim* against said estate' mnst present ,them• duly amthinatieztest for setUement. G. W. BRLNK. U. B. ROWEL. , Exeentom. feb4'7l4s3 ralTh/ISTRATOtS NOTICE.— ..111.. Notiee is hereto' given that sitt persons indebted to the f . stitt4 of BMX. IfeltiklattßA, late of Towan da Bora% deceased, are requesteitto; make' initnedi ato payment, and all persons having - claims against said estate meat. present them ; duly antlientleakil for settlement. • • : : ,-/ J. O. YTDST. feb.2l! ad - • . AdMinistrator. A DIEL) + IsTRATotes ' NOTICE.-- Nottet Is hereby often that ail personis indebted to-the **ate of IMES S. MAW. late ot - Tosesrors. deceased, are.lteste_dlo make immediate payment and' all persons ' - claims itgatroksaitt estate. must present t ,Anly -- anthonUatted far settle ment . .. -!. ' W. F. , COMM. - feb.l.":l-wtt - : , --.- • 'Administrator. A:D3mETRATiax! xoncr,.— _LA. - Notice in berebyiften, that all sane - dada eel to the eatato d .11;li..111ASON,late at Taciamis , borough.. deed.. are requested to, make Mumediat ,,, * payment, and aapersona hiving elatmsAmtlnst .ai,l • estate umatprement the , satne '&14; autheedl,,m.l4l , ii . settkiment..)L&so2:. , - 'feb:29ll-ird • Admixdatrstrit. " DMINIBTRATO.IIOI7ar..--: Notice la,berenz otrgm to persons indebted to th e estate of LEON/mil.? ' late of .Latch= • field . tat— decessed.y' must male immediate pay ment, sod oil persons tiOissa 'Claims .spianst said Wide most present titent dtdy authenticated for settlement. OEM PLANTS. • . Vii. it. camr.A.N. Adminiatratora. I. rel;. Ti 4 XEC Er T QR'S 11,0 T I Nato is 'hereby even that all persona ed the , - estate ot IlfeYALlolleiltto .4. Towanda boro% deed. are requested to make