7tliadford %garter LOCAL AND ,G.OERAL! L. FuLtErt,.. of Sheilie4. • k ~,Til-:i.-';iuttiorized to receive , anb'scripttrins RTER. - • Tike Baptiste. have just v ilf of the elel;rst4.llardc4t Orgins their elnirch ~1): J. SWEET haii been appoint:- ,! 1 , , ,411 . 1.3Aer at 31cnrocym, iurylace 'O4 E. - •. , 4 VV.I - ' tiuptenle. Court t is in session . r i rbility:lpiiia. Col . Satins, W. T. David and 1. lANVI - rr are in atte ndance.:.. . ' ,The irtelemeat state of the oa tanday,laskestued cQogrega ;:,•u: at t h e varibu?i,chnrcliett. Tasearora Talley, is the, name post:oftlee Just ' VStablighed in Tusca'- •-a town.hip, with fi.`L. $L'OO as postmaster. T s r anThe /: heavy mill- of Sunday the til -ghr ‘boi • good rafting h o!'t Mon& SPA' rti,c ruc4l MEE MIZE Q. RoGEns . has sold his Houston street top. P. NICHOLS, 41: r believe, is about tp, remove. to Utica, re has purchased a farm. Marbles, ikippingpropes and •±,,., kli& contrivances for amusetnCntara k-:.•-•,..11 development arc now_ in sown, aid -±,l , :walk- is now crowded with repro n • 41)411 fieXeg; 11 r,A. assistantsess6r nvveptle, has rc•ceiN*lfwinstkirettiolis io rt.t#rlis conaplctc4.l by . the 45th — iif h.. illtie l :ts persona . With whom krt I,lftlikB to have .t!tem filled at once. .. . . . . .. AN't . jiarn that Mrs. Bansoon, .._-. ::.,..., i,i. n traveling qbout the country with ~ 1.-.-!..0..1 ilwmzing, for some yc , aitliast, WAS C ,, : . 17, the express train going 'north, on ,- ; .l'l.o.,.,,:mr4last.',.tpiir Wy50r..,„../nii killed.. - ' 1 . .....-----; .• / 1:' - . r. , :12, The - ladies of the - Baptist " , karin sugar" le•ast in Mr., Srt"e(Wednesday) are to be apptlpptiattd in paying , :* • •' an recently put urs in.th church. . . The t dwelling-hous - e of. J. P. :„ ii h Towanda, was mimed '2.1. The lire caught in. the r n -a; a tletecttire fine. Lrifig abort six .I•Tat . .. inourazwe, 1:121 • 1 Aple , ugar,is quitciplentrin M I ti couintatids a good price. If the rural: districts hbe tLau they litiow what to do with, they— ,. lopm how it tyourselc." We're . ' I rqs. Tilv-Piiblk School of- this e -1,1, last., _The.., next term !:;:••• ;1„ During the ;.! d !warty thre? hundred Kettolara t•-lidatiee,,4pd the sehool has kr! ; r.l , :iwetwhat it should be. • 4---7 E. • BAnnEu, agent- of the ii,,coreliaiiy in this pimp, has re i ItG u, atia Will remove ti.S: liazle thee lit of Afiril, *here he has aus .i the - store of A. l'AupEr.- 11t a, meeting of .thi.P; Ladies' ;:, ~t tiic Episcopal .charclt, held 'last jug “dicers weie elee.led for the' =I MN. P...45;:b7).d.-E-311. 7 1:. 44: Rct 1.- - Mtir.fiill - ;!. - STE r, _M rs. S. Atvoriv. . DE.ea..t Br.NsoN ilttelll- 4. i i , Wed and eatnnablo young. lady, com- • :5 , •1 -111, , id , it Eltuira.on Saturday afternoon .. .:• - t -7 •4;d:ing:strr-dtnine: It appears,tLiat'some immtlis since Miss B. Aids engaged to . ; ! I LT ifl•A-11 -1-I , nettims, of Watkinii, • I Ft out sine unexplained reason Mr. H., ,100r,4, 7 i1 his mind, which 'so Ofected F,• lady that Ai r . comniitted the ral•li act. Pertaincry judges have li+een ti: ltl down the lawPV•regaril to flirtations, 4,klarc that tiol•y Carry with. them 434rimirs 1‘11I•411,(11lenves. Ate alwass knew • that dells dam-erotts. 7 :Jt-is very Much lik • • t linty compliance an fun'but ix very , • ; • I no coirowst . Now that the le , wyeis liave •I their at tentilni to it, the optiatifin ma}' a„,c.xti,La hazartions,.and "!el,e inn • will he-liken out or it altogetlfer. • t - ; . The '` , Loca' Option . '! bit huts : 1,.• by'a. vote • The Me nib. , •rs voting in thelflirma v-• reptil,tiv:ltil / Wexeopt three, Matt - lose •.0 •;...!. n,.tia t it were all democrats except otir teMperanee Partys. friends What Aoutcl temperance men •*, • ;11/.: lig a nO ; w - .party Tho' demo- •t :0! of(me as. the sienn'tp, and • • „:,. s•:-.1110 d•gtee: of inie?est to see ? wal do ltitit the bill. LOCAL.—Kit • :Snt"' •. T vet .4 itk's Sttav isAlising n good betel ; ha rmssi , -.shop rd blacksmith . M .11:11 lila;t, - • 5: , ,• • tiniXitm his house, auil has t id l•it fox another 4tore. liceed by medical lectures •• ; our Lace in this place, and we •• —.rom ktve everboay know tliat tee • • ,• • Fttnly iit,rcgani. to ithes • fu --O.C. I=lll • .1 . ram v Centre Loge, L 0; . .1 ,ti;l alive and . pridspr•ring. Weekly 11 :1(t..iit1e.(11.:, : a valiiknt-hearted; ~t hi - tattersand sigte'rtt, wh7 are deter 4 IT the ship until King A. Thti . uflicertofthe ' •: W.C.T.—ti. . Ivickwet ;. s. r,eynolds y F. • Will,er o'. --E F Arcnu"; • • ;M. I).;11.G. —Ella Rock. , •‘• • 1 . 0 ; ..;••:•;04 101- -LaTinia Itoctlzwelt ; • •.• V.,1,0••••••km I: 1 , Savage. or orevent any of 6'olll 1/(411g viettrVied by bin dollar 4 •• ' i;/'• raflllerl:s . and 31 . annracturers'. Na ,-; 11,11 . 6. •Neg Turk, a dare number .of . '-' - ' - • , •11 zi -, -,i; ciernlatinn, we Tire the following ..•',.. 'Fiit';ll" , te is - poorli exqeuted and way - be ...:::.', I, ;,..t, II: It iF, printell tu,k4teltrii.praper, r.....:( . .....1 the, Lic."-tlit , ....diadeillirsare-verYekttrsur7 • ',' . , rhe Wick 1ia5...0 eintt're pity of D ! , , .80 to : - . ~:- n '_ the 31 iz,si.sippi, land on the - iertr f PI ~.., arths of New York titate. On the right . ". ..f 111, ,rats 1 , .ir0i1 . ,i8 all eagle and ,Meld. \ — i._th•g;:inei , at the fatter will nutlet : ewe any ' • •:!..'l' 7.l'''m it is endeatored to pass tlii•lio , i ' i , _ .., E - t;ir ' 1 "Here is ho w'iy in which per-. - .• - .- inio , ing fr.on this i . nutty to other set; 4 , 2'.1 il I, ' " e w l, ~.,' t.ll pas ed ixtregard to affairs i t:.l ltradt,ri;.,3.,., by it wi,ekly,perusal or the 1. i'' , ' r EP- 'Tli. :. A.Ho 4 ll iti. , l letter, receired , frotri -, . i t ; .i . :ll‘ r re,ideut of the 'county, is giyen n 1. 1 r. t' ~f what ad say: i hews.i), NI., Mar.,B; Is7l. , s t w. AL--.-oni, 14 - 1 , 1• NO: Will you please re . , rey suthq - i iprwiti to th • Iluitourim, as I find. I ...la gcttitig sadly Lehi idhand in BradfOrd ~ • tn.:, n. -tat, alio:hi/141i. t t best way to pot „..4:1: , .:,_5. If will he I,y pry of ISOur it.istr, " rit i a SC 3 : , Itll ,- TI . Ce with tlte Fe bruai - y num ro. 4 slionld. ''......- silt in earlh-r, but lave been C,,lpet•tillg )1 ), %'... wollltl - rall 'item you before this time, as • , Intends vsititig-your liluti %Val a view to la . .1... e.; in lat,itiviN ttierif ; ,ntt 'lend qn the lei . lors mini yon liciti7frotit uqagaitt. . : Ilesi , nietfully yours, . . . i • . Mits. H. M. S. A that• jail are Ends, they f loekhig catdny and pi Gina i Min, To SO ' At - meeting nt the Teachers! institoko of o North School of oenkes-, - Bent To 'p, Miss ;mils *cum, Prod-, dent, and T. ; Secretary pro the hdlowin: preamble and resolution's were : - unanimously adopted: %tams,. , The intimate relatitnis hold by.the deceaseda with the teachers of this township, render it prepee- that we should' place upon seem!' our - ap Um of his services as an instructor, his merits as a man: Resolved, .IThat we deplore the loss of A. ?dm: PAIIK WA% deep feelingici:•f regret, softened only by the Jzonficknit hope that Ins spritis with those, who laving fought the good light here: are enjoying perfect happiness in abetter world. Resokeck That in the death of /1;. - Matrix Pant this Institute has . lost a worthy and faith ful member, the rising. gensratibn a conacien flow and, devoted teacher, and his parents an obedient and dutiful son. Resqlccd, This we tender tifi his afflicted rale ?tires our sincere condblence. and our earnest. , sympathy in their affliction at the loss of ono who was stood citizen, a devoted teacher, and an uPrig,bl main. .Resolveg, That a copy of the foregoing reso lutions, signed by the President slid attested by the Secretary, be transmitted to the relations .of the deceased, and published in the, several papers. Jimar. Waxs, A true cppy : President. T. C. Dlcu-sizr, , - • See'y pro lent. were, tied ilp Court Sale ,Eporr*.ti this ee rtal estate Ta Boomr. _Tam—Under -the Act of 3iarehl2d, 1867, ait annual.taxerityz. to be as. Berated month of Mardi each year; and Aisistint Assessors are--required to complete their asitissments and place the same in the hands of the A.ssessor'On or before'the hist day of that month. The Assessor is , theti/allowed time to hear appeals or complaints; bot the complete hats must be placed in_ the hinds or the Collector on - or beftwe theBOth day of April. During the month of gay the taxes, including - • those of incomes, mnst.be Tql Commissioner of Internal Revenue has recently sent ent seventeen termer blanks, It is.made-the duty of any' person of lawful age, whose gross income during the year preceding 1870 exceeded $2,000, to make and render a re turn on or before the day' designated by-Aaw; to the assitant assessor of the district in which he resides, of the gross amount of his income, gains,and profits, and of every guardian and trustee or executor or administrator, and any person acting in any other fiduciary capacity, or as resident agent for or copartner of any non resident alien deriving income, gains and profits from any business, trade or profession carried on in theZnited States, or porn of real estate situated therein, to make and render a return to the assistant assessor of tile district it¢ which ho resides of the amount of income, gains,and'profits of any minor, or persou " for whom he ,acts. ' - The putnerous frienizis in this place of the late W.-E. SHADEII, will be inter esteilln the following letter from Ire. HVNT, of Itionroeton, who was present- at the funeral ceremonies : • LIMA, N.Y.:, March 10, 18iL, Mu. Ent - rim—Sir: Thinking perhaps a brief sketch of the funeral services, at Lima, Of Mr. n WEsiy Sutton, who came to his death so cruelly in Towanda, might be otintirest to many of your readers, the thoughr,Cenrred- to me that I would write you telnight. 'On Tuesday afternoon', thelth inst., the large M.E. Church was tilled. The opening ceremonies were per formed by Rev. J. I'. BnowNELL, pastor of the ILK. Church. He said he did nit rise to pro tionnCe a etilogiuur upon- the clecvased, but by rcquekt to read several letters which bad, been written to his parets?s4letters full of spilt - lathy -and condolence from thOse who had known WEs-.. LET dtirmg the past five years of his life. A letter also was read from Bev. Mr. MCGLAYII La Y, rector at Towanda, who administered the ordinance of baptism to Mr. S n Ali= the last Sabbath afternoon of his life. The sermon was preached by Hey. W. Loso, reeior of the Epis copalian chore!, at Lima. His remarks were limn& d upon the 13th chapter of 2d Samuel, 2.2 d and 23.1 verses. It was a mention full of comfort and consolation, after 1% Weil the Ma .sonic fraternity coniplete4l the remaining ser vices, to - the cemetery the ,earthly re- Mains of their delimited brother. Seldom have we knowif the quiet villa-e L...t0 Le so thor oughly aroused' ari at the hour when a telegrant was received that one . who • left his home and friends oil-londay, had of Wednesday hem urtseconn bly idiot to the ground by ouei, who was - extending the InValities of hie house: Mr. S. was a worthy, re. vete(' young man, and though, not a professing ehlistian, yet lIIS closing burin AloWeli that he had thought of eternal things, and Iw - emphatically-4 , 41d he lenim he hived Jesus. We looked look, friends offered human conselatien'tn His grief-stricken ,parents and sister, and laid his Manly form away' Sin the silent tomb to -await the resurrection Morn. ZELL& .Itottsts t . 4 • lIE Mtheu.---Winter, with - the three months of gale, storm, snow, lee, sleet, frozen soil, biting blasts and hoWling Storms has past, and March is Ulm upon us. The Spring time Is coming. The mild days of flies. rly Sillui.; are in view. Wednesday, the first; Was - a day of un nrual beauty and mildness for the brginning °F . :Marche A genial, smiling sunshine; a- clear blite sky, gently zephyrs and. tanifing _breezes dblighted the eye'atid bathed — Ow brow in a leltuy atmosphere. • \rareL ink!:, her name from Mars, the Roman God or IV.ir. The fifteenth is ealled.the Ides of he' saur day of Mar, July and Oc tober le4ive the appellation of the Ides of the resiieetiv4tonths: It Was on the Ides of March that the gre:J4tilitia Ciesat : 148,assassitiated in the lbinian Senate - chamber,*iieh about-(o be crowned Erup,ror of the Roman Empire. Itinee that period—nearly two thousand years ago- , - the Ide;:tif Match has been lo;iked'uou by su perstitious folks.as a day of ill turbine to those about io engage in any new enterprise' or un dertaking t hat day. That occasion and that day elided the existence of the Roman Repub lic and,,began tli RoMan Empire. =At that time the 15th of March carried us to our 27.16. of the month. 710 s—twelve days— is the' diK-rence .between old style "and new do the Britt then would cat' us to the twelfth now: And old folks tell u ned. that winter ends on the twelfth of March itistead of on the first. This tias tfe end of winter to 17.32, when the English nation changed dates Iron? old style to new style.l _ . _ Well, the„dormant State of winter is uve : r with farmers 'and gardeners. - The 5110 W has slunk away, the frost fins come out and loosened the Buil; the ground is ready to be 4roken, to have .. her mellow particles iitifrahy the ploOg,h, the spade and , the hoe. Farmers are getting: their implements of tillage in order for xigOrrius work ur they should be. Gardeners are putting their hot beds it condition. for the season. Housewives are limiting the different seeds to pot their gardens in order for the production of early summer vegetables. Things in house and garden srolbeginning to look busy. ! This work giVes,a good promise a bountiful inir42 Plyorgood, dklicions veg, tables for home use, and for inarkid the coming season. The Rhin: •ning and laying out of work in March/is a fair index to the summer's work. We !triv`ir our loam; plitnins a season of bountiful ha rv,:st and fruits the cioming summer. - • [ - 41,- -; - - tier' The story of the .e• - iderit Ni'hieh caused tq death of,JudgeSoN V N nn.tm, as we undeestand it, is about as follows: ArrMng . .. at Magri°liajMias., about tune o'clock las't Thurs day evenijcig, -the Maui 'stopped there fur the passenge ,s to take supper. The Judge, W. L. coNyNoti r im, and an old gentleman named flizi rriaisori. ho had traveled with, them from Pitts burg, left the tram together and took their sup per sit.tbr , hotel near by, the usual place, the Judge eating. very heartily. While they were thus engaged their train wl'o'ci iaken awat.frorn the piaci.; they loft it and another cameitp; and when they returned they went into one ..4 . 0f the cars, 'to find, however, that it did not belong to their train, and very naturally they I turned io leave it. The •tritin was slowly starting, add theY did so with *bine , haste, Mr. W. 1.,. CONTNG- IiIa and Mr. IlEsnEnsoii alighting without trou ble; except a. harmletts fall en the part of the latter. ! TO:Judge was not su fortunate, as in stepping' off the car steps to the platform of the . depot, whigh was rather low,- ho stumbled and fell, with his legs between the platform and the cars of the train, and when'they had passed it was !mild that his legs, below the knees, wore crushed in a terrible manner. It is not knOwn whetter they hitr been crishedt.liottioen . the platform and the steps of the cars, or whther the Wheels . of one truck bad passed over them, 'and there are no couclusioni as to which wit the pro e able way. lie was taken to the • hotel seeds teat: immediately summoned, and everyi g.poasible was done for his monitor!. Ile did dot realize the extent of his injury at I hist ; ttO paid attended it, and he eilli made an 1 . is 4 4 64 thine God wiikt . their.whole heart An for the •scifat t tilwdi county jail? IA it th °Wither - 0 Goals not worth thought to be too low a to look in . tipcn,nzid talk a cm? Why dOliot•thiis b.Wt once a week for a Mille answer. MAncrs. r attempt to get upc-kelkiir . nktoTed from the Lplatkem,' saying, "No matter, I am not hurt; -ket . up hi alew.mocianta.l - _ask , * op i teunlvastd toward tlieliil Ir6anrcfdotfon sent. led to be taking place, and he began to feel se - mo ikikin, *WO told hOW was de ithid amputation to be peqoimed. ht. jectiops of4lrphivevre made to irhilicreeParstfons wire making for the. amps tatici* but under the effects:of the morphia he seemed to decline, and not •great.ichile after dissolution took place. Kul lask: words were, "I know thatinj Redeemer Nieth." When the I.leladt _of the-accident becanie kmiwn „the sympathy of the Masons .anit particularly of the Tillage, secined . te be _un bounded. Religions services' were performed over the remains, and the coffin was profusely, -strews with flowers. Their attention; and • -tercet were of the most commendable chem.. Republican., • , . ALVAAY-7-Bris Hurrour.-31.n. Alsosa):. A I hifintated'in my dut, I propose to give a few brief inpidents in reliticitt: to the early settlement - of Albany township. In: the year 1799, Erussnt lAADD meted from Connec ticut by an ex team with hie' famAY ,and effects. to Scorietx:s flats near TOwanda, where.he work-, ed land upon shares - for . two years. li t the meantime, the claimants of the *id in *hat 'is :nort , the to of Albany, hatTemployed Jar ssen LANCIFOItri and a Mr..W.timis to cut I sled road as far up as now Laddsburg, and offered fifty acres of land ta any one whO Would more . an raid clear up theilanit. • In the latter part of the winter or 1802, EPHltillt Latin, having lc :. costa the fifty acres offered to settlers, 'hired eight ox teams, loaded up his goods, provisions and family, and started for his wilderness home. ThellOt night they staid at Itessxxx Fowt.rs's, only i sliput four miles on the *ay, and next . ruonauifOstiseitirlr, fed their - teams and • them selves, and pursued their journey, ir — Meting the creek;eleren times during the day through wa fer, ice and snow, until the sleds became so icy and frozen - that it wis almost impossiblo to makekhe loads stay upon them. In this condi tion they arrived Where Hr. WiLeox had put up the body of a' log house, where they made a large fire the middle of the room, thawed the snow, cooked iheit suppers, broughtin hemlock boughs -to layheir beds Upon, and tarried. night around ':the fire with- no covering ever their heads brit a winter sky. The next morn ing, tfter•prei - jaring and 'eating their breakfast, they pursued their onward conrao said-arrived at their 'destination (now Laddshurg) daring the day. The morning the Wien and teams' returned, leaving MT. Ltnn and his family to enjoy their Wild and solitary 'lime.; • Mr.- lAno, by dint - Of industry, economy and the help of a real pioneer wife, felled the forest =Vilna him, and in time mailtra comfortable ltome for him self and family.. _ , • - Mr. )yrr.cii'i father of &Icel.:Imo) next inbred into•the house spoken of above, after preparing it for his family, and he With his sons - cleared . -largeiaryas the vicinity. DANIEL DIILLin Wa&atinrier by trade; and first established a small tannery in Monroe township near whert_. Norm's factory .now stands; but after Lam) and WILCOX bad taken up a home in Aibany, hu with his wife moved where the French front Frenchtown had cleared a small piece of land and raised the frame of a iniil; but their leader (we forget the natue) having beCn drowned iii the Loyalsock creek, they all (the French) aban doned the enterprise, and with most of thiise of Frenchtown, returned to, their native France. Mr. Mit.m.j established atiotlicr smak tannery on these premises, built mills, Zlearcd a farm, reared a large and respectable family and lived and died upon the premises. JACOB and MOSES. :51.1LLF.11, brotbers of DANIEL, moved to Albany soon after their brOther, and were among the first settlers of the township. Franklin, Feb,2B, 1871 tUSINESS 'LOCA. • var Spring style Silk and other Hats, at TASI.OII aE Gotte§. Man I —3t. . - FOR REST:--A good dwelling-house. Enquire of N. C. El:si:Li:. , -WANTED.—LA situation ,by a colored to do general ltousework. Apply at,this Zier 5,0Q0. , Bushels pats tvanted hattnediately. ,Eiptitire of F. E.-rar: BE.L at the Express oCiee!'"'. ri2r SOilval valuable farina for sale. Fairmire o ' fGrat , rrnis Scetarrys, at their (.n .I.lridit,et, 'Towanda, ra. 10115-l\ i • iticir 'Great Expectations—the nev. ri.o.(• Collar. Buy a Carton and secure tt prize. For sale by TAYIAIII .l• Gout:. =ME S-, For goods that are right, ''and prices that.are low -fur everything in the for niplure Bridge etTect. t BOARDIN‘,. _ rders cal se cure tirt.t-class rooms with board, by applying at No. a 2 Second street. I'. P.. PiisT. Abio a rim one-horse covered Carriage (ruh !rr top) tor Porr. 'vej- PATTI :Ey know how to sell goods, • and their cu'- tomers know that !they know how, too. It yOn have never been t 1 re, just step in and 'see Low, the "thing is did.i4 . . ger G anwr i ns & P.vrro dealers in real estate, will sell town or count ryimoperty on a reasonable commission. Description of prop erty,i. Valuation, at d terms bf pa y ment, left—al their office 9 ridge-st., Towanda, P.1.-,1 , 111, receive theirpiot pt attention.' febls-.0!, I ; - • ' rib"' Two lilouses for rent on Sec ond'4 ; . . o street—possession given n the first of 'April, and also one house and lot for sale on the corner of Fourth and Elf7abeth streets. Inquire of, I. S. p",,, Feb. 1. 1371 —tf. . ' .! ' , i ~ .Noncr.--The "Fourth '• Quarterly !kleeting for the Icerriel: Charge will:he •(1 ‘ .: . .1 7 .-) tilt. M.E. Standing't,tonc t , on Sainrday and Sun.lay, 'March 23 awl .26,, I t S7l, commencing at 2 pan.; Saturday. A. geqral tittembilice is solkite3. P. P. Toivr.i. the COLE,:PASSAGE & •rprising, nittAic dealers of tlits.plaee, will i:nt Pianos, OrganA . and Melodeons, and if wards rc pnhisett, apply the rent as a. Arta on the pnrehase of the ingtrunn.fit. Theirs Is the place to find first-clamt instruments :Ai a ip.rgaiti,a.iid on easy Vernal. Attention is directed to• (lie allrettisement, "For Sale,' 'of D. W. Sri N Co., in another co:tuna. The real estate is val. .ttable, and the concern is doing a flourishing btisiness. There is not a better opening, tot a man akttlltaintetl with the btisinOss, in thispiace. - Old. Till a man has_ tried, he would r -never credit that it is alMost as ditlicult a mat ter to find a wife as to get rid-of une 7 that is, it suitable wife. Of course, a wife—a vague .; _.,wi.;- - man whom he may lead MT to his wigwam andi exalt intit hi's F9tlail", and make the lawfu! Lr of young braves, who snit throw stones at their neighbor's windows,• and torment 'their neighbor's cats—any one could•get her irk ing,. • But a suitable wife, an angel at once ma terisl and celestial, who uuiics in het own per- . eon the dream ideal or youth and the intire.pro saiti•reality "Of womanhood • ; whb, though our • fairy.qUeem is a wise and beneficent one; who; thottgli'pretty, can add up her housekeeping book, and knows where to buy groceriei at Jho lowest rags. There ;re lots of such 'wives in this" vicinity, and they all know that IddJanx .k I.lDWZitexi Nell a lx:tter quality of goods, and at a little lower rates, than most other-establish ments: , We direct especial atteutisin Of furthers and honte.breeders to the_advertise ment ef 31rx Itorrystz,. in to-dit - fer'pap Their flamblvtonian colt, " Towanda," is ".thi- - - 4 finest and best horse in the State, and we doubt if there ie another in the-Union with better pedi-i gree., air. Misr has at great expeni -to himself made an effort to improve the stock of horses I in this section, and it is due to him that Others who are as much interested as he is should at , j sist3e' the work. " Tbreanda " has till the "poit "of the old flambletoniam and is . pro noun dby the numerous Adges of horseflesh, who Have been hire te:.exanithe him , perfeet in every , respect. . • siirreztarludebial l 716 Dr. J oe. laraviontwiltsierstrouble sad fcwiyi 0:014 socountiSiptly,* .Z; -`• '" A tr. 244 MA86411716144141r ing will iooti Ln sE * fiinVina*Clios7pn; pared thOelf fai irtefesrlati% large and- filshioßribje stock of Wall raper__od, Window Carisins.r Be sure and give hints cell' IxforePrirehOini kwcisi.itxthis line.' It will 1 e to. your intermit • • W t. 1 . 3 mpitsci.--4s there ere.n9w t,h market severaliinititions ofourtsirris 'Seam . leis Kid Gloves, vn would warn: the public against purch Inferior articlo.. i Every pair of 'on.r Elloves his "Efirria ‘ floatnkss" staroped - inside, call nonoaresotttuno PIO do not bear our name.. Our Gloves are sold in To wanda, Pa:, bj Titipt & CIN olly,ius4ry pro. normeed by the public to bathe best fitting and wearing gkwes in the country.. ; . 11.tiuu; lircrriqms. New York, Mardi 13, 187 1. * One'of the most .unnecolmta, hie things in hnmaititature is the concernment - *plc give themselves about thelffairlof their neighbors and acquaintances. Out of.loo per lions,we will venture that 90 give themselves more trouble ebont matters no way relating to them than they do about thvir own' individual affairs. But J, 0. Fever d: SONS hive all they can do'te attend to their own affairs, and wail upon the large crowds of people who daily visit their Furniture Empoilain. There is not an other town within forty miles of Towanda where you can find so large an asnottment of furniture as at this establiahmento . _ . ter Mrs. Q. ACKERMAN lIIIS 'em ployed MrS. Aar xti.t Canata.n, the popular dress maker, who will'after the Ilth of December silt her in the intis peculiar. to her vocation. To those' who havepnloyed her, the anucranco ment will be stifficienlito those have not been as fortunate we can only /Lay, if you waht your dresses cut in the most approved stzle and nicely fitted, give her a call. , ' Mrs. AeszeNf IN also keeps a fine assortment of real laces, embroideries, patterns from • Ma dam DEatonesr also the greatly celebratCd Jrusox's Improved Chart for cutting la dies', misses', and children's dresses, biuKties, sacks, &e. Charts of instruction to be bad on ly.of Mrs.t. C. AcseraiaN, Bridge Street, To wanda, ra: IS— Ileums & Bearnms - liave the reiintalicnof making A I Platisd Ware, and ,yon cah find an assortment Weir scare' at the Oekery Store of WICKIIAN & BLACK. NEWELL—tiIIANTEEIL—At the retidenee of the. bride's father, Jan. 19, 1871, by Watson, D. V. Newell slid Miss , N. E. Grail teer,botlr of Canton. 5r POWERS—IIMINS.--At i 1 residence of Lem is S. Barns, Ronov,'March 7; Is7l, tiy" Per. D. CoOk, J. F. Powers, of Gelieve4,Wiseopsin, and, Sallie M. Barns. • • : ' 6. BEEBE—EOLLES.-6 Chicago, on the Gth instant, at the rc:itrencv of U. E. Ihatohali, Esq., by the Rev. Robert Collier, .411,4 tin Doe be; of NOW York, to.josie Belles, of Chicago. D E-1.) . , TII.OMPSON.—In her father's It raise, llerricl, Feb. 24, 1871, of consumption, Mary wife .of Wm. H. Thonipson;Esq.,,and aceond daugh ter of Hon. (le o. Landom.agt 11 25 years and days. Camptown, Felr. 27, 'lB7l, -Johnnie, Knly child* of Jaini:s and Rebecca Fee, agpd 8 1...11cE.—1n Kamm, Feb. 28, IS7I, wife of W. i."). Lant, formerly of Bradford eutm ty, in'the 22d y Car of her age. .-. • - ELLIOTT.-- lu flume, Feb. 5,1071, Nrvitia , wife of Oscar Elliott, Jr., in the 231 year of her 1101iINSON.—In Fairdale. Stisqujhauna coun t}-, March 157.1, Mrs. Ellen 110binson, aged about `scars; for nu r 1:.• M Towanda, for Many ,years a member .of the Towanda Baptist Church.: (, I; KEEN. —ln'Stan•ling Stone, March 2,, 141, yotti , gcs surk or . itikn Keva, aged 11 muths. SPECIAL NOTICES. • . „ tiZr 111.-.Nr.y-HALuits, ziarcuitriL .11rii4;e street. W) llcii~le Lumber Do;..twood vanto.i. Atoy to , 1.1110-rutus., - Jan. 4, 18‘1. • Greenwood, V.;:;?' A full .af so rttu enttof -Dried and Canned Fruits, al • IS7I , FISH its::"ortlilent FISH at EM=l Ten fur 150 eents per 11).;':it • Fell. $, IS7I. i • • , . effa'• The beA Dollar Young Ifl punt To,: i n tmvu.l, 3 ,t Cow FPI). 8, 1'71.' ve-Go , :ito the Bakery, first door north of Ward Hon:n., for froAkernclterB. Oct: 27, 117fL , D. W. tic.orr ,k Co, try' Price list, Ca.seade Mills: Fl,tur, b t quality. per , arli... ... . i'2.121 " '• i .. . -' If t lbs. ...... 4 '.15 " .... ; ;J •'. " 1,. - . 8 311 Cautittowik, 3l:tr. 15, I' , . 11. 11. Itainam. ea— The highest price in cash paid fur 11111.4 Old Pelts. at Com:Lt. & 31Yrs's. te-tried Pickled 'l'►3ngnes and smolfed - Halibut; — Vestis. Feb. 220571. • - Tiuititliy and Clover Sek , d of alf kids-p iro and clean ; and warranted tree to mune-, ibt F 44). 22, 1871. 4 Ramsdell ...NorWay Oath f.)r sato Ly WM. NV. rowLE.r.. Liberty Cor uers, Ilradfurcl l'a., or AV. A. Totiancla. - . Ftl). 22, 1571 —lin. • • Fult SALE.—,klifige Newfoundland Dog, Food watch and splendid' elturner. Also, lot of tlie nutnunoth Npring Whestt,poresred. V. Ti[. CREII. West 13nrlington,..11:tr. 1,5t71-- in% • . Do not forger that Tea is sold for 50 CCIIiA. Jan. 1t 4 , 15371. 11E1 £ SeConcl-hand Sewing3lachipes fnr sale at a bargain by WieLltain Black. • Also, Machine Neolles, Oil, Thread, April'_' TK7o—tf. .oy.,sters by the Gallon quar; r (11K11 r t the 13r.liv_rr 6 I iininrr,. Sonvr k CO. 2%i-..-Tl,wailaa, Ik(.. 20, il7o. • WAYIT.D lITSIF.DINTELY. —A Wood Turncr and tire er Cabinet Ma;a:rs at the Towanda_ Furniture 3lniinfactory, to, whom litcaflx rinplo:-.Utnt ana • lii . ral wages. will be given. • 3. 0. Faost A: Co. Ja",U. 2.5. S.U.E.—oxie of the test notels th the conniry. Inquire at Oa,. office. 1871—tf. :Dar; We guarantee satisfaction iu tlie,work Are do. We cut, make, and trim 'ell:A . 4lllg for nttn and:boys Wear. HAT:IIIS•CO, • ' 4 BriThgo Street. Towanda, Pa. PIANO' , ORGANS IiET.ODEoNs We ark , sling first-dasks hayloft, Org.ths 3lehxleons at reduced prima awl on easy terms. Perry - ant who are in want or good instrnarent, will find it greatlr to their advantage to give us a rall before porchasin.7-elsewhere. .Tan. IS, IS7I. . To7vanda, l'a. • tek..The Cascade Mills have dis corered that the drat essential to good „tfoltr is good trhertf: and act'."..ordingly hoco eared a large supply of really clinice, pump ointer 'co rteges. all of native growth and good as the United State's. produces. Consumers need not look fora falling off in thetpualityof this brand, for,better and better all the time. March 15; 18717.-tf. - AO.. J. V. TAYLOR, of Bradford counts-, Pa., t authorize to.-sell 11. 19.-11anistlell tt 'Co.'s rcuotrnc4 Nortray Oats at .1h e Tolloiring reduced prices.: .52,50 per bushel ; zuore..at .12,00 per bushel 'llea sons living mit' may exchange conamen oats at market pricot, if they no - destrc. ]larch $, . Le-I have just ,reeeivecl. a large FUKk or Tea, bought since the reduction in the duty on tea of teu cents per pound, and °fret them at.the low prices annexed - : - • Best Young Ilyson, f 1,25; Good Young Hy son, tl,OO ; Oolong. 70 to 90 cents : !Tyson Fine, 75centa; liyacin. Good, ;13 ; Wit Japan; *1,;().. Call and siantine. Jan. 18,1871. Gen. t..KEMAL MABBJED. 1==1:1 =l==llllll I=l=l 64-4. , tArp trj. F. BAttidif a Baldwin , ) dealer Stoves, _Na k di. iron epi ro a Ws. . Bar lum, ardware Amity_ H tat whaeWe and retail v r • Dec.,' ,1870—U. - is' Penmlvanist am* Manzfield, Mega -C Term (11 weeke) will carom 27, 187thtUition, ineladis fuel, o'llomd waabinB EG2 .tion of E7,1/0 or E14,001e: . !ing to teat2B. Apply to' Feb. 8„ MOST 1826. Havo lust openeta ed stock ISt good-for t" Gooda, gbOonngs, ;Flaw Sugars, Syrups, a.nd. New York . prove. Crockery ..*t. our own- unpculatioo, - In' fad_ too stock to itemise, bought exclusiveli and guaranteed tole seld'at'toweri over offered in thiarnarket..- 7 I IS. NV. Drrrtucals ;lan: east onfercgr's Bank, first .divr, will find . Pianos, Melodeosnc‘ Guitars, Ban,los, Strings, Accorded l ets,Flutayt.heet Music, Initrac all Instruments, Music itoolut and Musical Merchandise, • A Norix:E.-The Hosmer Bo ty. Case 'is now a law passed bx congress. Persona en listed betireen May and AV22, lin, ;charged for dikabiUtyiare entitled icislooborni ty. Soldiers of the war of 1812 are' entitled to pensions. • - .11. DI Mclfy.a.x. Towanda, Feb : 28, . 1871. , I • GOOD •NEws.--:-Teas • lowe Cor Sugars way down; • , - Groceries yi Tobacco never ao cheap sinee7llll Lek assortment of Groceries in ti ing cheaper than ever, at the Bed; Blue Store. Gog and see. BiIAM#ALL, raDOtWAY • March 1,187 - Si' have for sale at galas: wilicox k Gibbs, Sewing 313.. chi 2 (rover-gt Baker " 1-Finkle & Lyon " 1 Wheeler , Wilson " Almost new. Feb. 8, 1871. 1471" Arm FLErcurir, of Mrs. S.it'xinss, of Towanda, wo to the ladies of Towanda that the February 1, Is7l, on Bridge stree c Scm's Hardware Store, a lira making Establishment, where the latest Paris, Now York and Cutting and fitting done at short particular attention paid to ail MO king. .. . . pg..: The course - purim J. by. the ‘s