Ii arttr r • WinillfOrd P I r . MGM. I IINP GENEIL4. nd Diyision, S. of T., ..ton to-day.. he is iii .i.cesion :at • ; . ker.. E. T. Fo-r is building rui ad (limn to his henna and putting in gin! pipe& .. • r -The fire ...department •are 'to n it•etltliis (Wednescisyj evening in uritcfrin,l'or i•drideand exercise. ... li I. , -j— " —---- " -- • • 'll • u 4 a “41./Sever car-loads " shot and f 0141 1 3! passed t • "place het week. They Wore i leitiried for PI ' delithiii. - , ' , • . S. 3jc, . LAPOI . FTE, having 41fartn in sylutu; illt3 purchased lies.. sELL'S Livery Stable in this place. • • I , ve, air. W. 'us a fetter vritte , Iva f.j.runilfather, 1522. J. PEtEU shown cu has ShOW _by •qert.. 1./.FATETTE to Mrs . ..I'.•Pt2l.9E4ated 1514 20, 3 • 01.1".'N orthe a Lodge of Good Tem, ilal lyr this Ida t , intend visiting their ,*ter at Wyalttsthg on Friday evoning ce this A good ti m e is anticipated,, I 1 1 1 • , . < •re„. A. new poet-office has been es , tab:idled at the mill mines in Sullivan county, pith CIIAS. iIENDEBBON as postmaster. The I, of called t'llerm . cr." Ea Capt. I.*.,Pauc,'.of Herrick, (k.O. HMIPIIIIET; of Pike, have been, sum nwned as Jurors to attend the U.lik Court at l'itttberg next week. The of Bellefonte ,11'n very' interesting monthly paper; en t" Chrildinn Union Work.' It.is s paper slionld be in every „household. publiJ ME tt ttAit3i.. We announce with aetiOns that thO" first ten thonsand copies •f. P. P. Bs ss! new singing-book for Bab .kbriolei were 'ordered .by the Methodist Concern of NeW York. " Li Pr , Lath -1;,- The clickers of PleaSAntliount i,.n, S. of T., Orwell, elected last term, have re-elected and installed for the current The night of meeting Wks been changed Tw dap to Epturday. • PI •is It. `DENIER'S Comique.TiilltOillllllo i e trill appear at Mercur's Hall .this even :l-to-niorrOW - evening. This is their Suet ranee here, and we have no doubt they r tiract alarge house. mid RE W. H. SHAW, -for - a long limo ka with the Meat 3tarket of • SHAW, Co., has sold out his interest to his I..rs. We do ma 1i:1911-'1N-hat N[r. pur ' arc hut hope he does not contempht Clllll 1;1.11 The awellipg-Louse' of G A.hybint township; was det=troye4 by evening -last. The family ail abs . eht-at the time, itfid nearly ever ... y. l was Mr. 11. ilk!. poor luau an 1 a ATI' tin ~: lia , it A match gate.° of base,a.ll was the'groungs of the College titne, April ft , ..t‘yeen the:College. 7 nino, of the Susque (!4llezie Institute, and the llornbroolt n.74ultio; in a Score of 43 for tho Horn ti).+l.37 fur the College nine. la) 1:)111 The Sullivan .County Free has been moved to - Dushore, and makus Tearaence much i s mproved. „Friend Bums I.nows how to edit a paper,. and we are he eau' succeed., He. qrtainly deaervos the laing:e of tfic-pctlple of Sullivan county, r " HENRy Shaw has been appoint .r, agelivat Ulster. The apis,iittnieut is Mil MO, ELwELL., ticket agent at tht,r; upper ;111.11i. gone to Mauch _blank; 811 n.v.:l 11LX iskmi his plaeo itt the ),111CC.. • F. J. CALFINs has pilrchased the Cxl.!lestate one of the finest building town. :It is just ifitront of 31rs. C 'LBWS, !I Mel . . .., • a .*.•,•111.11 linie.sputY I%ii initgliasclia lot on ~t rcet, neatly oppli:ite Ilk . nits M.7.3.'5, and pgt op a 'resideneelblid`suninaar,. We are increl L itol to J. S. SEE late of Rome, this oO'nuty, fora copy of the . Trip;r, published .at Greeley,-Colo;i -l Tenitory. Judging from the advertising inns of , the paper, we shonll say' Greeley • t be a llonmtshing tOwn. - Among the adver s We IlgtiCe .JOHN 1441E,NDOTTO?1, formerly “nroct.m. • There are BeTOMI (Abet , Brad ". etmitty men in Greeley, Mn. EDITOR: Herewith i sent hen's egg—ishOWn me yesterdn: by .1.011:$ Cnur.nucK, of Orwell, which Lira ,tligthwise - around, 8 inches ; craswise inchesoinil weighi 4 ounecs standing -ht. In iiresenceof eight witnesses. Orwell 1.1 :Yinirs truly, TAiton. April 21, 1871. • The Division .of S. - of T. recent .,-;:t d at Standing Stone Ls entitled " Val sntr,- No. 20. The fnlhiwing officers have Jrq.. the present term P. ).' Vannest ; Wannest; F. Espy Depew ; T.—B. S. Yanuest ; ChatOirt -1,.i;*0.a. —S. Brown; A.C. Brown; . 1:101n ; 0. sage; u:r Winsßy AN ILL :al.—A. man d in this glare a frw days sham ono drank. nnees and vngraney, who was at ono colncatrd and talented tnittistor in the Eji:t,•o:111 Church. Ent for the aeo‘traed drink Ln it;;1:t haye Lean an honor to his Spitzer and a 10,5.14; to inantmd. Yet christion- people rn rsurne the sale and rise bf that which they the most deadly foe to-tho Ito.leetner'b king,dor—n. MERE t e I;`r an concert given in CLvich on Tnesdny i!vliiqg last was 'and ,prived Pghly sat:sfae .y 1.. prss-td. The new organ is pro • nuc , -(11,y judges lo be g superior instrument. 1 on the occa,bi by Mr. Ric AV }T, the hinlfb r. Miss Harm: lit:bsi is the rga).ll,t,nt Church, antl,we "cbugrstu.,, r Iwuell as theinembers of the coiigre.- i t: itt (fl their gaud fortnneijn securing a first 4k.` :11Strnrinfilt. =v The children practicing under of Prof. AnnEY, Will nin,7 in eon -171-IL4qy evening, .in the. At th,• PreAlri l terian church. The pro awn, hill eml;race "g , :n.s" front "Pare , . Ilarulin Organ.nsell on this oc -• tentlertA.frolu Mr. HUIILTICRT, ,1' A:: adinisSiOn foe of 25 cents will ba charged tL do r. Friends . of ehildren,#nd the gab %lb-school are particularly itiiPiVe find the. following. recom en,lxticin lot "INC:IA.II'S Water Wheel" in a I tentt number of the Tunirhannbek RepuWi- ' 111.noorAxr, Pa. March 21, 1871. 1 1 Ka. ED IT „i ; : We last fall put in i circular I , sw-null at Jenningatille, and for power we hare a wheelie-Ist and fitted lip' by - gbam ,t iv• , of 3lchloopany. which *as, inv . %Ted and t ,patented byl H'il: Ingham, -of Camp.' We c , n,suler it merely justice to say that i n our ' ,, Pinion theriqs uo wheel in use that istaperior rur equal to this wheel for power, dnrabihty, or ~ le cost of p . tting in. We have had no little ea. Iperienco wi mule:and water.whefis of differ. eat kinds, ad we arc frank to say-that we have Inewr firtin any .wheel, except the overshot, that is to compared with this, and we hilly believe Ufa i i i i t4s made preferable to an over. shot wheel n any head leas than sixtoon feet. Peninns ng" water power would do Well to see what it ' do befire rising others. ' l We have writtpa the'above without t4esolici tation of a y one, but believe it tight ad recog nize deserfing merit . eve.r9where; beiides giv. ing info lion Ito par les using water power that migh be,benericiil to them. I t • ' , 'i Yours, Jsoutsrus e t, Bs°. !--- - tc - ' )17E 4 r _ Inf,maii that the en, grocer on thewp i!wsamager train on tiae Va. 1 N.V.2.8., 'lkea flea at brit obnosaliM, p4 i a point somewhere below Wyalusing ow iTnes day morning. 'The ball, we believe, *pod nip:oloh the windows of the locktan fortunately ifithorit effect. The train waa stop ped, but the dastardly }tuitional made b i ts es cape. No knoin reason Is assigned lir the act, except that a cow was run over in that vi cinity at'sonttime or other. • • • Sir As Dl _ r. G. H. „ . - • po ,oit . was dzir, ins Cowan , 6 llimm'a horse Main strait on Tuesday evening, some . on of the harness gave way, and the , animal . *lime inunanage able and ran - down the street at ' furious . ipeod. Mr. E. vrailthrown from the buggy near. Mi. McCann's honse./!He wait ,- considerably: hurt, but not seriously.. The horse proceeded un checked until be reached the Wyckoff.-pave ment, when n young colored man named Er.u.s PoWZ:Ms . with the agaltr.of an . bldian, darted into the street and caught him by the . head; .stopping him almost instantly. The feat sal witnessed and'applauded by several-gentlemen. • • . old friend,' . J. -11. AmusoX, has removed !ritini ;Washhigton, D.C., to Jersey. City, where ho is engaied•in the real. etsto business. . - l —Hon. C. •Ilmi 'e n erri rod at his home on Friday evening las . —Worthy Pairia rch Bnosson, of Pleasant ?donut Minim, B: of T., Orwell, is attending thit mooting of the Grand Division.at Easton.. - •CoL Jos. T. Horton, who has been in the office at the Ward Hops° for the pest year, lass Accepted a position at the Bernice Colliery. We congratulatepar, ECDZII.LL & : 8A3D73.89N on their forinneln securing his services. . So. Priitar : BELDFOILD. -Mr. • Which I want to resay— Ana the talking is mine-- - That for Wolf that-are pay And for turns - Mat are lin e . _,,—. The teaching tyre pecrillAr— Which ,the same I now write to define. Writing was my forte, And I shall novir_resay In respect to my sport What his words might convey : Batt, my Icrilotier; (Ata paper O'er the bank nortliot Can!on'ailighwaY• Yankee Bradford has six— It its pens I mean— • To relate any-fix . • -; Which is.queetish when seen; So Many of your ways are nimble, Just °scram iheir . colunto tureen. DULL JOSitUA • itay- FRIEND ALTORD: As we value 'a paper for the instructions tre receive through its collmins, whether politiiml, religious or so cial, an - w-cAktdok Ws, duty of those that witit Instruction and those who can instruct, to com municate with each.other:through the columns of their county paper. 'Accordingly, I thetrght, it.wouldi not conic amiss tome to endeavor to give the necessary information to friend "S." in your last issue, although I have no dould but "P." will; but Whethcr "P." or "Q.," it is but right that the inhabitants of the count,i , should know the laws under which we live. But{here are many like "S." that doubt even - the 'OVA: tone() of such a law as "P." mentioned in your paper in reference to horses, cattle, tke,.; run ning at large ou the. highways., Indeed, there art; many that do not want to know. If others clear land and give piirt6f it for roads, all Sight ; it lieloUgsio - the public+ and cows, hogs, whether two-legged or four-legged, have aright there. But, Sir; if those laws should be argued through the papers and' farmers generally en forced them throughout - the county, Mfr. "S." and others would soon find out that there- is a law in the statutes of Pennsylvania forbidding cattle, &e., tc.i!riin at. larr.m•onthe imblic high way ; and if "S." will condo eiend to go to the nearest J.P. hi his tbwnsliip and' call for the pamphlet lawS of -186-I,..nmler the local items of Bradford comity he will Bud- the law and the time of its pasage. Then, he may i!iquire of 1. Juirsisox oriNaiiiir whether it is constitution al or not, or ho may apply to the Supreme Court, of Pennsylvania, leaking York State to take-care of i'Yeelf. , . SHALL WE' )141 - E A . MEETMAI-HOUSE Is CAanvFµ' gifestion to some tni seciii novel; Init novel Hanish it may be, we bare co meeting -house in our quiet. and grow- ing Tla:re is one inlight a mile - awai; atill the public Worship of God is held herein - the .Academy. Yet we do much need a inee.f:. ing-house, and there are enconrag,inFpnispects before U 3 for ono in the order of Gbd's provi 'acme. The following will explain what is be _ • log done,: , Caltrrowc, April 114871. In accordance with an appointment made at. our balhbay meeting, Monday evening, the 10th, we znerat Caraptown Friday afternoon,lhe llth, to take into consideration the propriety of build ing the Baptistnieethlg r huuge (of die Wealus , ing Baptist church). • The following preamble and resolution was airkited by -the prinbipal subscribers of the • \ • Wur.i:Eas, In par hnintite judgment, under i‘mistrig 7 Tircumstances, it is best for us \to build the Baptist meeting-house at Camptowp there fore • -• Resolved, 'Milt no unlit; our :name[ and [donut Trish the Camptowntsubscriptiun for that, object ; And that Buy . E. Ds:amorous cun tame to bobeit [subscriptions until the amount needed is realized.- Also that a subscribers' - . meeting be called to elect building committee and make other arrangements as soon- aa prac ticable. (Signed) C. A. Scitanza, ' P. a Bar.ws - rs.u, Deacons, I'. h. SontnEs.church I. • W. C . -!ziot.nr,"' P.. Ilennoedus, Approved by the Church la Vitt- regular cove nant, and church meeting, April 22d. Also the following rrssolittion : licso/red, That as a church we acknowledge our poverty and humble dependence . and do thankfully express our gratitude to thid - for the kindness thus far shown _ma from those scribing for the ereetuni Or the lsaptist meet nig-house ;, and do sincerely hope that otheri3 will do likewise. Also that those who have promilwd,to help US if we go 011 will 1.1 c) so, as we are going .I*„.. 3tr..Eprrort : An inciaw.t came to ins the other day, which we so greatly ro joieed over, that w e cannot refrain fr.mi send ing it to th e hi:tslirrmi, hyping it may serve as 'l,lv...timing to thine 'olio • may be similarly SU litirintentling some gambling "li,vintlin." Tho litem runs as follows: At Lima, N.Y., on the ;evening of the 3 , .1 inst., Mrs. LocKiNoroN, a WO * man of emtraordniary physical strength, paid a visit to the ",Kremlin Saloon," where card play- , jug and drinking were being carried on. After rescuing . her son (a yoUng man abont twenty one) and administeiiiig 1 miishment with no gentle hand, s ovorturned, the table, break; Mg bottles, glasses and taloic into fragments, and frightening oitt the occupants of thiCroom‘ The proprietor fortunately ,eluded her eon-like. grasp, and from the window of the hotel oprie site watched the crowdgattnial about the.en-- trance of Ins saloon, and the iinpression made upon them by Mrs. LocstNirro, who came out upon the walk with the cards in her hand,'scat tering them in_ every- direction, and cried, "leri,;4s.your kanibling house." Many of the citiiens of . Ir. arl4rejoicing over the cleaninh out of eldace from whence such evil influences emanate. We are glad to know that there is _ono such place destroyed in : the ,beautiful vil lage of L. We balk to ticar of like fate to one or two others which still exist there. Would tharthe wirer; mothers;'and sisters all °ref the lamb. who arc suffering by such Kreinlha, might rise/up in .rebellion against these altradire places which our youth so often frequent, and blot them from existence. If civil legielation" cannot put an end to such nelariony pursaltri, let it be Cfrectnally done by wunian. .1f the world in general was °idyl:drat by many more MM. LocEtscrromt in Phylical Vanity, and scores of duplicates of ANNA Dicusbox .characters "of christian greatness arid mental strength, great' would be the work accomplished. I doubt a hetherwe. worild sec strong, able-bodied men falling at noonday in onr.streets from intones- tion, or Apending theirstvenings in playing cards, betting and swearing. Would that the day might.come when American Woman will find. but alio has something to do. with staying this tide of sin and wretchedness. - - ZzLi.a.. Monroeton, April 17, 1871. , _ ' .• „, Mir HCM.I.IIIIEY JJIIOTILERB' have sold theirmarness Department to Cilia •F. barrow, who will hereafter conduct the badmen. Messrs. Huszrnurr Bncrrusus will continue the Boot and Shoe bushmna on a mare extensive scale than ever. Imams lOC - • its IMS# Qood.lasta ;Ain ••• ty a plain.face, and no one t W &heat° • • saseetierktiuet a neat eared Jewelry is important h tistt dread*, Wilma:this One of the Wiest stocks ever brought jo this market, and pt fig- Wel `!lra/doein., , It is unuccomary to say that hin piece of business is Main sticot just abore Bridge. • = Jib- Go early if you wish a seat - at the Children's Concert. _Admission 25 cents. ter Best " Black Alpaca " in the market s for Ade by Tama it Co. 1191. Clive we the children / yet for a fine concert.—Brniihtiry. The child= willgive a geed seanint of them solve, Friday evening. ti 109•. H. C. lirninsini is prepared to do all kinds of binding and ruling at the, Bindery, third floor of Ltstroarza budding.. : ,STeiww . ,4leL!. will close up his plietoiriphio badness in iho Leliays el& Photograph Gallery, April 29,1371.•: Mir If you want a nice P!:,ninet or Sat, go to*Mra. J. D:IIILL's, on Bridge Street. Nifir The _dpfist place to'liny Silltmery Goode is at Mrs. I. D. Du i's, on Bridge! street: • 106 ELS:K.G. for sale by 'limos & co. • Stir Eltiris‘-..4..gmeiurra are- this wett opening .ffete Spring Goats, which then offer at popular prices. Bridge street. Mir No. 1. leztok -at TirLog's .&. Co.'s oobunn. • • pg;„ Japanese Silka, and French Poplin.; also hill4ins wt Med Dress Goods ) at Ersxs k Etu.intcrlfs, Bridge tercet: • ilk' Cutting,' 14ting and Dre s s Making,doncon the shortest notice and in the most bpi:7°lyd manner, at Miss Musorls. per Bargains at TrtYLOR: & Look at column "10. 1." • ler - Ladies will find new F'mlvoi deries and nevi Trimmings, in, great variety, a Evaxs h HILDI#IO9, Bridge street. 11e). Look at TAYLOR & C . o.'s col num this week. SOD" EVAI% RILTMETIr are offering G'reat Bargains in Table LineinVNapkins, Tow ! . els, Towelling, &e. -pridgo street. Los. Glove Fitting Corsets, at•Tsx Los fr., co.'s. • , • 1 Ve- - 31atlam D'ot's Supporting Qor f,eta, at TAILOIE.; ier "Flow is this for high ?" Hats ur men and boys, at T.m.oa Co.'s, . WiiiiEts.---Carper4ers, Plasterers anda Painter to labor, and talle part payment in desirable bpilding lots iu this liiirqugh. • Towanda; April 10-41 t. GEO. T. Con. Sgt. The largest and most ecimplete assortment of Furniture in' Northern Pennsyl vania may be found at Feusr.t. SONS . mammoth establiShment t assertion will be fully veri fied when you call and .ea. • ie.:. G. S. Smrru .4 card In another eolwmn, to which we invite, the at tention of our readers. 2 , The *Of the. " dal - auks" roattufachlrod at his ca . tahlish !pent needs no recommend frnm-tts. ter:Men and Boys' Hats---gitai I variety at i j'Arunt Co.'s. ak c no assortment of Piques, Percales, Light Prints, lc., at EVANS 1111.- tntrrifs, Bridge btrect. , . . _ HATS AlD : Caps.—The best as§crt, moult eveTffered in plwanda, at Timon ,t. Co.'.f. se. Dr. CLAfiIC -4 411 bO at Americafi louse, Waverly,.Fiiday,!April 28, and at Rath bun Honse, , Ebanra, on Saturday, April 2p. April 1.2 3w. - . st.:The Bradford County Medi cal Society *ill tricot in Troy, on Wednesday, the 3d-of May nest, at 10 o'clock, a.ni. A full attendance is desired. E. P. ALLEN, Sec'y. ter The- -cerebrated Perfume, Chrystaline de Frimee, is 'gaining an enviable reputation and extensive sale. It 'is said to be one of. tile beat perfumes ever. put up. Prepar ed by C. F. Powam.. BOARDECO.—A few bediders can se cure first-class rooms with Loud, by sppl)ing at No. 32 Second street. F. E Post: Also a new on? -horse covered Carriage (rub 'bar top) for sale t ,at a bargain. F. 4. Purr. Go to the Tobacco Store to bny yotir Tobacco: Euxoss b now selling Michigan tobieco worth one dollar per pound at seventy cents. — Also Natural Leaf Smoking Tobacco worth fifty cents at thirty cents. .111111" Messrs. IMULLOCK, Of the Central Meat Mitrket,lave purchased of ens,* V. E. St. J.. E. Promsr, another lot of their:fine Beef Cattle, one of nhich hi the kir gest ever slaughtered for this market. Ile is. 5 years old arid - wkigls 2,300 lbs. The IMg Steer will hang in their Market on neat Monddy. Call .and fee : E. EviticorGuY i It is asserted, and the a.er tion is undoubtedly true, thdt there is. not a single descendent of Clristophey Colgmbus how living. It is also susceptible of proof that J. 0. Fnos - r & Boxs, sell more. furniture than any other establishment in Northern Pennsyl vania;.and the reason-will explain: they keep a largerassortmeot and sell at lower I•iir.a. C. F. Cnoss says, and we be- Hero it, that be bas i s larger and better assort ment of wall paper window shades and cur tains, than ta crei..before been exhibited in this market ; and we might add that he sells More goods in thialline•thaviny other eitab- Ligament in this section. Ilis store is also the place to Illy school Sod miscellaneous books Maj: E. W. HALE has Ikea ap pointed agent of the Connecticut 'Mutual Life Insurance Company fur this cxmnty. No man in this. sectionlias given - the subject of Life In latrance more careful attention than Maj. IL, and the fact that he has been irtsihk for a long time in the Connecticut Mutual is subthantial evidence hi favor of the advantages offered by this:Company. We advise every man who has not already a life insurance policy, to consult with llij. flux and satisfy themselves in re gard to this important matter. ,• • • We have recently examined one of the most useful inventions wo have ever seen. We refer to the "Keystone Churn row er," put up by Hays PIIOIIIEIIR, Monroeton, and for sale by Conntso, Itussnx.t. A. Co. The machine is simple, not liable to get out of or der, requires less power to work it, and is cheap. . A common dog will do a large churning with ease. Farmers and dairymen should give it an examination. sm. Twenty to forty pgr cent. re daction from the printed prices of other Organs is made at L. B. rowsu.'s Branch Musk Store, Towanda, in order to bring the profit down to the same percentage 'road° on• the Mason it Amain Organs. A corresponding fedurties is also made in Pianos, in order to bring them to the plan of rni/ profits and no fOriation ix price, which has been adopted with ad much success by Messrs. Cinculato k, Sops. Apr. 19-3 w. mttr,*ii beUM • - „ - thit: ....1 1 ;kays„ ois 'fiea Orit \ cital fsibliat 4 boa now locatOti, atleao4 kir 10 1 )74370r, 'bide. liiis isles •ird's4adiliinctuslng. tai" F. J. CAumrs h just roturn ed from the ci with a full sup yof Books and 13tatiOntry.- Ho haL4mado urs gement. -for supplying Bntiday-schooli:with boo thO same u they were formerly. furnished b Ikv. II; Carttairaci: WIG) is the Foaled benefitutor who teaches people how to Urn their oWn y. trig. ITO 'our feadeis a hint, which, ed Wpon+will enable them to greatly reduce the cost of liiing; and hero it ti : - Bay 'youi gro ceries at tlceinei Etrw.4te', where yqn aio sure to Otii pump guodstnd at the lowest !rims. , PATltorilzz You "Holtz NUitSkitY. —Cue= Guam ith:s---Fuie vines of Delaware , Eutuelsn; Salem, Or White :Coikwd, Hartford Prolific, Croreling,.Coneonli r varieties, for sale cheap. I would Wilto at tention especially to the E • amblan. ' E VEIL° lIEEN HEDGE PLS.:CM—Very finereri ean Arbor-vihe'planti from 12 toll Inch high :—twice transplanted and stocky—havoi been 'sheared in the Suntory ; for sale cheap. Cum= Pr.An Timm—Both standard and dwarf, of the leading . wariotied. ' Cnoicr. Itscn Tnr.w.—A Soo stock of Pesch trees of the leading and best varieties. Cnorcr. Qualm AND Pint Tarms--Ot leading varieties SPLE.NDED EvEsonunini.—Scsirsy Eipincos„, Balsam Firs, Irish Junipers, Arborlitresi EunoPaix L.A.IICII, tri-LEIT WLEPI3O AMU TlMEl4.lfAiurs, and other Otnuncad Tree; Shrubs, Vines and Flowers. Cum= Torn 17..11111 'OLD Arrr.r. ?cc. Patronize your "home Nursery." B. M. WELsis. Tau Suu o Guamos.—The" Popu lar Ono Price Clothing Howe, No. 123 Ilaln stleet, enters upon a war path. I shall JICCOF: pliali more, and capture a greater number at entitomeni with my immerise s andbratock• of IteadNade Clothing, than any - Other• three Clothing Stores in this place; or tlutzeven dd. King William took prisoners yr:tit - all his fight- My motto—True, Donor:dile and Fair Deal ing with all. AU goods markedju plain tlgunts ; veer) , ar ticle guaranteed u ..represented or money re funded. , My stock !Spring and Summer Cloth ing for Men's, Yorgkis' and Boys' wear, is far the largest and handsotriest outside New York eity. Goods sold at actual wholesale' prices. • The *most particular custon*r can be pleased in-my establishment. I ant 4arefal to give everybody satisfaction. Rot's, 054 and Gents Furnishing Goods at prices to please-Big, mainmgrs. , - Ecnieniber_ the Vern* \ One Price Clothing house is the,only 'fo)i ands that urea up•to the, opt.; price system. : ' No shoddy pods Store., _ - \ • A new, handsome add well made stock' of Clothing,•lhits and Cap, and Gents' Furnish ing Goods' at bargains, at theToptilar One Price Clothing House or Ai.nz. Sotoxox, ono door north of Taylor k Co.'s,-112 Main street. .Towanda, April 21,1671. WHEELED—PIWYNE.—At the bride's borne, 23,-1871, by the Der. Z. Lane, Delos Wheeler to•Saneh Prnyne, of Bnrlington. LEMDIC.E- 1 Ut:DON:sZELL.--,On Sundae-, April 15; Ig7l, by rev. 0. A.. Parks, Itobert of rithiton, to Katie I.l.eDonnell, of 'Wilkes- Barre. . , WILTILIS—VINGOI:I)ETL—At Windham Cen— tre,-April 16. ISII, by the Rev. W. C. Peek, • Spencer Willuir,.of Nichols,. N.Y., and Miss N. C. YangordeK, of I.itelnleLl i Pa." STROPE MCNEAL—It North Towanda, April 23, 1871, by S. L. Mills, Esq., .Samuel Strope and Alums lleNeal, all of Dueington. 'ELLI.I,k;II,.—At his reindonce in Easton, Pa., • April 14, 1 , 371, at 9 o'clock, a.m., after au ill ncgs of nine days, of congestion of the Lraip Petur Tether, an old antrbighly-tsteetrKd citizen.• moon HEE Arlinflr'*. LIMEY order 50:14t Wool:low 'York orgy week, Aildrithete geode' shtity; glee 000014309 boletickato other Tuwa . ul6 Fa., April 19-2 w. MA.R.RIED. DIED. Deceased-was born at-San Juneau, nor Bor.: (Intim, Trance, in ISOS, and camo...to' America - 4, inFIS2S,' landing at Wilmington , Del. If after ward, moved to Ehilitdelphia, where I ?.) ie4 n e d us the confectioner y. business, and subs'. nently, in the year•lB3o, Went to Easton anda opened a confectionery store, in . whicli business . he was engaged initil.the time of his , 4teath; By the eterchioof business qnslities of A. high order,. together with a high-toned spiritiof fairnesa in his dealings, be beesmequitesc4 . ei saltilin btu& ' ness and fur a number of years enjoyed atand 'mne- competency. His sympathetic nature and congenial disposition won for him many sincere friends. He was a worthy eitizen, a faithful friend, and a kind and indulgent parent. - His encouraging words and generous actions will ever lice in the recollection 4 the many whom •he has befriended. The . remains of the de ceased were consigned to that' last resting.. place on Monday, April 17. "r; Cont. HILLS.—In Windham, April 4, 1871,'0f scarlet fever, Myron 0., sou of Rev. J. W: and R. A. Hills, aged Di years, 7 months, 4 days. , . Idrrice was a .. quiet and; noble youth. His amiable character, retiring manners and good habits gave him many warm friends, wyo deep ly feel tile - loss of his sudden and early depar ture frcim them. But be 'went down into the valley with no fear, saying, "All is / pleasant ! it is beautiful here, but it will be more beautiful if I don't live"; and reaching ipward, mid— i "They ate waiting fOr me l" I.lone feel his loss more than his drvotedparentsi—aithongh great -and irreparable, vet wUirust it will be his eter nal. gain. lty his request, his remains were conveyed 16 Warren to be consigned to the nar row house :qv:Anted fur all' hying, followed by a large number of sympathizing friends - both from Windham and Warren, who joined to pay their respects to ono greatly beloved and nni versally lamented. , • W. C. Iles. II011TON.• -113 Shealtequin, March 31, Int, Mary A., IrdiS of E. A. Horton; aged 26 years and 6 drys. Although youthful alie,trais called away ; Her body will moulder back to clay; Her memory will be cherished hero, 11c friends and neighbors farind near. That che , •r!nl voiee_aml smiling taco From iiionn;ry no'crcan beerasol; While bore on earth we do remain, 11 c enn't'fbiwo.l. her flying pain. Jesus in mcrey from Ileavcn looked down, Placed on her head the glittFring crown— " Come, dear sister, comer said Lie; And dwelkin Ilea Veil along with me.". May Gcd protect her clii/di - cn dear: That mother's voice they neer will hear:— That kind, consoling, soothing word, - In griefs which they hive heard. Friends ant relatives, every one, We feel to Say, "God's will be dciner— To hnubly kiss thq chutening rod, For now iu,Hearen she dwells with God. I. J. Honros WELII3.—In Herrick, Feti..1.,,1371;at the benee of.Lyrnan Manson, after a lingering film-3A of nearly two'yeara; of conalmption, Mao Lo phende IVella, I:get 16 years. ' Her prayer was, "Lord, • make me t A i know mine end,ar.d . the measure of my days, what it is; that I may know how frail I suf." This was her frineral teat: She died in hope, of a blissful resurfection. I. Boaaorega. Tifsearora, April 17, 1871, Albert •SmitboigedZl years. . A kw days before hia death he said, "I hare never drank a glass of liquor, played a game at, card's, or attended a dancing party." He trust: ed the oplySarior, died in : peace, and rests in - J H hoPe. H. W. 110LC031B.—rell asleep in Jesus, in LiDay, April 6, 1871; or consumption, .Lotiis 0. 1 youngest son of Leroy and Rhoda Holcomb, aged 17 months. , ' • SPECIAL ITOTICM ;- HENRY HUM, Merchant Tai lor, Drift° street. .Rhode Island Lime kept . con istantly on band for Whitewaiihing, al 29, 1871) _-W. A. ROCICWELL'L t A full tusortment'of Dried and Canned Fruits, at Low& Feb 73, -3 Piiiiiiihaying M2llofaidlNlSi nese With L. L. Moody, rg r w tana at.tho fßoce of items. dad fait , Towanda, Aril 24,, 187 L . , Bar The DigricA os k i ention; LO. of (}.T ,will meet si Anse tie sad bl, 1871. Iteedbers will be with ha ilsre T , crier . LULU. eoispplfeetias* So Wiest B.L. Gamete, 13ee'y. imbuing, olivie 2171871-4 w. i I '..,; T ..:- .. . I sir Buy the /Keystone Churn P er. For Weary ditammo . Btu= & Co.; 2fi, 1571,4 L, Mir asito the Bakery,. first Wirth ot HousO, for fresh Crackers; ,_Oct. 27 DUO. . D. W.Scarr • J 8://` Dried. Beef, Pickled To gadStnoked Lo4ia9. inFeb• 2 k /811. • ~" se,..AiziTh S. )tisos, ir gradtutle :t Lyons Musical Academy, ogress bet services teacher at Piano ssa Guitar. - Bercrences— lik: Sherwood, A.llLa k yons, N.Y. • Wm. Dit^ •: , Towisida. : Arm-49;1871—M ~ ... , • _ Li m= k CZ AND G. 31v. =Every item . constitating the Net can be Alma in theme beautiful W ig/ sa rum_ Piano Foi a{taments.• -Ye? sale torrilaca's Music Stan.. M. The : -yatone Churn Power. for dog, shell' or is noiseless, tabs with less trictiob, pore • arable and simpler than any other Power.. turetai ungzsg, adler isle by the patentees, " wits •-•-• Monroeton, Pa. Send/or *ruler. Age .is wanted in every county of the State. April 26-4 ricidYeas; -varieties Garden Peas, at Mar. 28,1b71. 186 Do not forge at Keeler's for 50 cetitc _ 361... The T. C. Ligi C. Mum; Pianos are the fw Mrs. Peet, Miss Howes ani' hare had theSclinstrnments tor front Ave to fifteen years. For solo - at Dit trieles linsingtore, :TcroTada. • Or. 12, 18Th Bar Pena . us desiions of pnrchao. /rig either a Piano, Organ, or Melodeon, IV do *ell to cell on A. B. Clare; at Jatndng, Ps., as be is now selling at greatly- prlipes. Mr. C; is also _sornt for the celebrated Elias Howe dertring Warm's. • Mar. 30-31 n. • PIANO% OBILLNISi AND MELODEONS.- 17t3 are selling first-class' Pianos, Organs sand Melodeons at reduced prices and on cony terms. "'croons who , are in want of s good instrument, will find it greatly to their advantage to give na a call before purchasing elsewhere. COLE, PASSAGE* CO., Towandit,Ta. Jan. 18, ipp. . 'tom- he Cascade Mills hare, . iiis covered that the first essential to good ifur la yuod Nieat ; and 'accordingly have secured a large supply of really cheiee, plump, winter va rieties, all of native growth and good as the United States.prodnees. Consumers need not look fort falling off in the guilty of this brand, but for better and better &attics:time. March 15,1871--t. -- 'quiz SAL.--Desiring .to change bissiness we offer fur sale our Livery Stock, consisting of eight horses,, buggies, cutters, harness, and everything necessary to al first class livery. If desired we will also rent our stables for a term of years. , Terms easy. iter For insurance against loss or damage by, fire, in reliable companiea, appri to Joux W. BD; Agent, , Towanda. Pa. Oftlec ltleren;'a Block; north side of Public Square. Dee. 1, 1870-. ree- :BA:LDWIN, '(successor A; to. Aspinwall dmler in Hardware, Tin ware, Stows; Nails. Iron. Rope, Belting, Paints, Oils, Putty, Basil, Glass, Doors, and everything usually kept In a Hardware! More. Goode sold at wholesale and retail very tow. Tirms cash. Dec. 4 1870—Jr. dam' T have kyst received, a larg,c stook of Tea, lunight *Ulm the reduction in/the duty on tea of ten cents •per pound, and offer them at the low prices annexed : I",e 4t Yount flyson. $1.25 ; Good Young Hy am, $l,OO Oolong. 70 th 00 cents : Ilyson Fine, 75 cents; Iti•son Good, 53 c 0,04; Best. Japan, $l4O. C and examine. • Jan. 19, 1: • GEo. 1826. MONTANYES' 1870. Hare justtened slum and carefully select ed stock bf Foods fir the fall trade.. Dress Goods, Shee ngs, Flannels, Prints, kc. Teas, Sugars, Smirks, and Groceries of all kinds at :Sew York pnces. Crocker* and Glasswittro of our own inipprtation, in fact too extelnure a stoek,to itemise, bought exclusively for cash, and gmaranteed to be mid at lower prices than ever offered itf ‘ this — inarket. • New Advertisements FLISTER,": \ A \ S T E Molt, sup Ply of Fresh Ground Cayuga Planter front Yanger 4 Fitch k Co.'s beds at the anMeiibees mill. at moat! of Ittimmerfleld Creek; nicely pre pared and warranted a pure Wide. ap 2"11-3ne JA.MR4 ESPY. I • ERY. FILETS AN) ORN . TAL TItEES. SHRUBS, I. ES. lam now able to supply the Nurser} or de. dvered at the railroad station: 4st-class Trees of the following varieties: A!ppb, • . . Plum. Peach. Cherry. Apprieott. ,Norway Sp • ..• Stabs= Arbor Vitae. tr. Grape Vines of all the I. . nrrarieties. Strawberry Plants by the dozen. tat .. or thous and. all at who/crabs prices. B. M. ES. ap1.12'71 T. .da.:l%. TOWANDA N HE ITHACA. WHEEL • KE, JL Mater and drain nroaditast Sower cont •ined. for raking hay or grabs stubble, sowing pt' grain; kr. A splendid rctecess. Farmers, once • the Plaster Sower work there will be no icon so - Ing pastel hpband. Tor sale b It. M. WELLES. Towanda, Pa. apl.lT7l PURE BLOOD. CM ESTER WHITE PIGS FOIL 'B.lLE.—The subscriber haa a few pure blood Chador White Pies. six weeks old. for sale. Price 415 per pair, or 15 for sing}, pig. Call on or address E. M. BISHOP. ap1.19.w2 Macedonia, Pa. nissoLunoN.—Tho co-partner ship heretofore exteting between W. IL Shaw, dohrprannil and W. K. gill. under the firm name of Shawi .Brand co., is this day atiascilyeal by mutnarriontient. W. IL SHAW.. JOHN lIRAUND, W. X. HILL. ANC 18, 1871 The bus:neas will be continuo(' by John Braimd and W. K. HUI under the Arm of BRAUN') k MILL, who will settle the accounts of the late firsii. AU persons Indebted must make immediate payments. April 18, 1871-wS BILAUSD k ANOI.II.ER NEW FIRM. .r .NIT UIIE _ • LOWER 'THAN- EVER. 3: S. ALL Y, & CO. -. Having pun : lased the Furniture Store M ,D: L. Pacznast is Ifercied Mock, have added largely to their stock, and nor offer FURNITURE • • . . • ou every descrtpeon at prices which will- DEFY COMPETITION. - Having purchased the Stock for CASH. they lbel warranted In saying that - they can offergeoder dncenienta than any other 1 establishment in the county. Teiranda. April 28. Ml.' J .E, BOLT,RS I co • fIthERAL,PIIODVCR _ COmmisgiOn 3ferchants • SCRANTON; PA.; • - Respectfully eolseit consignments of Derma. E 305. Mail, VEAL. V(XILIttY. And all other Tann Prodnes. ' • ' One of the thin haring realcied in I ficrinlon the past ten years. and baying an =lenitive acquaint-- sue with the business men of the city. we feel e. fident that we can sell prOduce to the entire satis faction of consignors. REFEREN - • . ✓ / • ' CES. • . L.B. CIIIIIII3I7CIC.' A 4i. YEISBIE. Orwell. Ps. naLDwnt RLACKXAN. cionsaat a cOL VAN. Lawson.. Pa. 8. O. CRAITP.B. ItARTI3 MAIMS% Wares luun. Pa. ,' , • , a. cwastrax. HURT sacataiza. Nos -415. X's. • a. 2 . smut. " [Apl46ll) A MAIL • , AT TN2 - • ' • I-1/ Be i n # l o 011 1 16 "n 8 i" at Taylor ft, COL Bich Black Ma, Itch Pop New 4Lyle Scm Wash Poplins, Eandsottlo Dress GoodN Cheap Dress laoo4s, White Linens ad Napkins, White Goode, lbaim and Trimmings. at Taylor & Co.'s. Clotlu3 and Caisimeres, . I ' . at Taylor k Cottontules and Chocks, at Taylor & Co.'s. Kentucky Jenne, Yankee Notions, / • nt / Taylor Hqslery and Glove / kt. Taylor & Co.'s. I/ Hats and Offs, • - at Taylor & Co.'s. Ladies and Children's Shoes, /at Taylor & Co.'s. liouitr.s EINSAGE. • Carpe Oil Cloths, • at TaTlor Sheeting and Shirtings, Prints and Ginghams, PLASTER. )ns aro-can n order drawn on School Theodora o( Ay. and dated sub e of R. S. Sabin. the said Directors 'polled by law. By HEY Anna. Prssident. ,~ , ..", ~, . ..,c, • -... 1 / 4 ., ...i..1.$ i • N.r. .a... _ • .X. I ' - i'v V - 4...4,41...,,.. 1 i; ti - . 1:10' - - CP Ir.. i ' , ! . Tr ,t . .. , . ~ ..tq , t• . ~,... •,:to Ell +st.Tsylor k ( • W 1 r *t Tikykrik Co.'s. • st Taylor 4, C4O. dsome Plaids, at Taylor & at Taylor & Co.'s. st Taylor & Oo.'a. at Taylor &Po:a. Taylor & Co.'s. ;st Taylor ' at Taylou& Co.'s. ' 1. cy 'Goods, at Taylor it po.)s. ' • at Tav)or*, / at Taylor k Co.'s at TaylOr& Co.'s. ALL KINDS OF a-oolD6 AT BARGAINS.' TAYLOR & _CO Towanda. April 12, 1871 THE CHEAPEST PLACE . IN TUB WORLD TO BUT BOOTS AND SHOE'S Is ♦2 SUE ECM itETBOPOInAN IMO 13001: AND SHOE STORE • ° Non PATTOWS DLOCL. 4 . BRIDC:ik STREET , TOWANDA. El ._ • WbJc Till cub's us to sell , . , • 4-7 1 • 25 PER CEr. CHEATER ,TUAX ART MUER SOLIDI TOWANDk. Our stock comprioes I full lice of • MEN'S, iiVitEN'S, MISSES AltD CalLDl=l3:' WEAR. . . a fol Byli howeebie etel ilopateenego. fair deelleg ire expect to matt beeenipub • • plasm Ova as sal! beton parlasfaig Malmberg toe re lasi maddest that oat Flogs sad mime will • Eilara it NOR* '- 1114.411.1 , 2 . , • * * II t = Two 4. 1 A TRUMP ahead ra, tip clan eanipatinon In several et its leading pants: It stands In the front rank awing single mown. 'and is of novel design, and prawns'!" raw and die. tinctive features which will commend therawilses to the practical tarwer,pit saranhatient. f AIM" 4 ITS LEADING FEATURES Are the following: A Jointed eonnectli4 "rekt.br pitman that allows:the free play of Ms • kWh in any ,poeitiott of Ws Analog Ampantturg biting cis: AI aids desk lin vreMA oaths benne soder; the Tongue con be west u may be desired ; and the change ntadis amonidy. wahont.rdote, Sle rata4 : brain eV finger-ba, can he idi / vaned to any tro pees trees; stumps, or other. obstructlosui, or folded / over for tramPortat4 or ankddal.' by the sails nib at fir bier,: out rowing out of gelid: eteppfim the il emiwor the dri th ver leaving his seat. The :drivers Mid Wei& sable from the rest of the machine, la. safe sad cam. torah* and it Arranged on the principle eta lever., admitting of balancing the amebae peffectly, 'snit ratting the Waco' wets et 41 It haw rnlitY fillistAiduable raids tee niniareaa to mention here. It is made of first -rids' a matabb, well Wide and finished in every part 7 -rendering its durability worestioned: , • . / Itis bight drafted.roodiajruti'the mower our f e thin armera have been baidog for: :ad deottoid to efeed ad loot all kinds of surface: / D. 31: OSBORNE . AUSURI.Y. X.Y. • • AllEn'S „FOR ./B,RA.DroaD * II6;S B. Si. Big Potio / .1, Ps.. foe spring: field sad West Burilpigtcui. _ _ . .. CEARLZEI W..BIXET; Dig Pond. Zr... for M. bury and lkoithAsid. • • .3AltiEll. morn.. son a/ creek. Pa.. for Routh Creek and Wrdlo• D. B. EITOWRLI i . Bog* Willi Ps., for VOrry„,Wll; al " " 4 IV7 /9" li nd• 1 . , Tbe nibaikbar will 4U the • K .13-7/- MAC HINES--: • In /astral Bradford. • 11114aWaiir, Ilicseenti asdieepondble men want. ed Wad magenta In the northeaatern counties of Penneylvanfe and epatheasteen New York. beirin Wag with Bennett minty and seam to the Bud s= riven oir where there are. no *gents already i i =ineelintes be an el:Whitton its bast Iteltreed Stallone. Address the eabeeriber I= -VIELT.M3, Cl*NaL 44E., spL / 4"ii-tt TOWANDA. NEW GOODS AT THE SIGN 0 THEsEIGiONNET. ' Are now offerings Orti Verity of • . t • , DOMESTIC AND FANCY PRINTS, Ii.USLIA% GINGHAMS, LINEN AND WHITE GOODS ' DRESS G - 00D - S, , PLAIN AND • GROSGI4AIN, Extra Iluality YANKEE NOTIONS, MILLINERY GOCSDS, qtuintity, quality, or price that the ruarke impplicd at New :York prices. yoiriui April 1871-3 m - . THE ILI? ➢LAIN . STREET . Carl iagC Eta ctory. JAM•FS BRYANT S 4 continues jhe nuundketase CARR AGES AND WAGONS, Of every d pilot, at the old stand of G. Li. Drake, STREET. TOWAIMA. s work ts all of the e LATEST OM= AND iTNISH. 1 4 .Ib, -, Ut the manufacture a 'wagons nothliq Ii used but . - . • Togethe; wit the C O . *P rOA :BO iLATFOIiSI ,'SP7NG WAGONS AND Tlts.bek Eastern stock is used in the manufacture of Whv els. fres are all rived eat—not sawed. ALL WORK SOLD WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY I=2l ap1.19.11 BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS. Era • These 'eelebiatad and accurate Pattcrui may be tonal In all varieties and styles, for • • Lungs, cza.Dßm BOTS•AXD:OIItI.9 . • Ladles by sending for Catalogues can select, from It any desired patterns, stating size and number of pattern, which will be promptly fonrardqd .on re ceipt - of price and stamp to prepay postajte. Machine 'Stitching of all kinds done neatly and DruMPI/7- . , . . - . • (=met L] And following the sewing machine. comes our tashionmakers--Americaris of genius, of tastes, co}. United and refined. And foremost among all these ts the-iirmnf E. Buttenc.k k Co—whose great fashion baser at 683,Broadway„ New York dig.. is to people who drew well what the Bible is to a Christian. Here this firm employs hundred' of ladies andtasta. Ladle. who by intuition and experience know how to set off the human form to the best advantage. And here they study stylea—Make com binati ons of colors=expirtritent and illustrate. tin frOM all their work comes the fashions which are so universally adopted in this conotep.. Hero they gat up patterns for all sorts of dresses—for the kitch e n or the ball room—ier the christening, the bridal, or_the buri al. They make little paper patterns of evernele Worn by women or children. Th ese patterns with cuts or pieties' allow ho* the article is to be readetip—bew it will look—what material to make It of—what it will can, and how long ► time will be required jo. note it. They tell bow to fit any size, ahapa horn; and to It 'TM and-what - colors will blend wit each compleikm.—Powerefr Demean:. Patterns are sent from this house to' all puts of .Ainortes and . to Tarim' parts of Yampa Leery lady . Ides procures one one, receives with it most mlnutsinstructions regarding material *Oahe man , row of putting the garment together. Pr: ended she follows them' 'rite n:nous: she can cut. 'maks and tThenni with mad pertectosseevery garment she weirs. giddy and scornimy Odle process MAD 'set that it Med id coos to recovend by efill7 a = is the country.—X. T. hodipeadest. resr.29,l, "Pbet OR SAIAL Th The` undinsigned .4; oar *ft Isla their %winless and badness stand by thee as s =4 4 nd Sating Saloon. • The ssisblisionent is hooded on khan street. =Nateare new and afte the Court . 13 Peat011ios, ka.. and has fee years been well and nrrarshiy known Uftwagbold the county. or any one wishing hs In badman in Towanda this tura* oppcetamyas thakominsas Is comes. WNW oa. s small gook andmwrty to sIIPIA/7 Masi hi nine. Amity as the *earn i - irriroorr k 050. ~;~. ,~~QfOOui~OOSR MEM eel Movirez,.. OVCCESS,I,, , v , B. A. PETTES & CO., DRY GOODS, CHEAP, 4 SUM AS TIC7NpS, &c BED SPUEADS. kc s SHAWLS, LACES; LACE COLLAIZS, • !Mkt 'AND IMITATION HAIR .G.O 0 . damar.ds BM Slltia, AST.RS, In Llgl4/Work LUMBER iVAGONS • conpiantly on band. •As to finish, and se to durability. , • &IPEBIOI TO, ANT IN THIS liiECIION. WALL 7oar. War.sLurtro.--Ca • JA,IvrES BRYANT,' NB& U. E. ()AWL*, AGENT, / PATTON'S BLOCK. totierllain sad Bridge Streets, Towanda. Ps. =MWSM HENRY T. ____ _ • • .J,/ • CO3IPOUN/ I, FLUID • / /:- • ENZRACT CATAWBA • G A f'F, PILL S. - - , 6ropoisui.p pacr,s 7 :l7Lll7lD MILADT AND Pl DID ZITBAcr CATAW. ' • _lll . l owz amok • • ConikinlJ, Jaundice; Bilious . Affectiost. :moos ilFadiiche, Cothrotess, ek. Purely ,-containing no /term/7', jfinerati or .tkP H . These PiiH are thonwet:delightfully 'pleasant per. Relive, superseding castor oil, salts, magnesia, etc. Thorp is nothing more acceptable- to the atoutack, 115b.r.t.givo tone, and cease neither iiinsea norgrtp. tug paha': They are composed of the finest foci...cli ents. .After slew daye'xiso of theta, such an inv . *- . oration of thn.ecittre system takes. Place 410 appeas zoiracalons to the weak and enervated, whether, arising trent linprwlence or_diseasc: 18. T. It elm -bold'w Compound - Fluid Extract °Catkwol Oral* Pills are not tapir-coated, from tlie fact that ritilt , coated pyills do not dissolve, but pass through the stomach without - dissolving; evnseauently, do not praidnce the delired dteet. = TUE 'vArAWRA GRAPE Itazs. tin taste and color, do not necoesitabs b &r= l sinpar-'doetod. Pl7.lc'E ...61.11TVESTS , - . F 4 "TENET HELAIDOLD'S 111011LrCONCENTRAtED `. .. • /' ' . . I CO10017fr: . FLUID, EXTRACT • . Will rialea eateitsinatehmn the *ltem bagful* 111lia, Fever eve* Meese. Sore Ere. Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore 'Head, Bronchitis, skin Diseases, 'Salt Miele* Cankers. Running from the Ear. White 1 Swelling's. Tumors,: Deuterons affections, Nodes, Rieke* Glandular Swelling, .iiight Sweats, Rash. Tetter; Humors, or all i kinds, Chtouic Rheumatism. Diaper's* and all - diseases that' have • beim estah• lishedtia the eyatent tor years. Being prepared expressly for the above coinplainta its blood-purifying properties are greater Banally other preparation of Sarsaparilla. It gives the com plexion a clear and healthy color and restores the patient to a state of health and pluity. , For purify ing the blood, removing idl chronic constitutional diseases arising from arkimptire state of the bleed: And the only reliable and effectual known remedy. for the cure of pains and swelling of the bones, ul cerations of the throat and legs, blotches, pimples. on the face; erysipelas and all scaly eruptions of the skin, and beantyfying the complexion. Price. SI.BO Perllottle. . • ' _ M HENRY T. HEP.LBOLD'S CI77(CEB IT.ATF.I3 FLUID EXTR.A.CT - 13u CIIII, THE GILEAT:DIURETIc, *nu cured every case of If iabetee_ in «hfeli it has been even. Irritation of tho neck of:the—Bladder and Inf Lunation - of the , Kidneys, ttletcration of the Kidneys and Bladder. Detention of Urine, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Stone ia the Dladder, Calcu lus. . Gravel,' Brickdnst Deposit, . and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for enfeebled: 'del icate constitutions of both sincii, attended wit #. the fol lowing symptoms: Indisposition to ex ion, loss .of power, loss of -memory. difficulty offbraathing, weak nerves. tretabling,-horror of diseaee. wakeful— ness. dlinuess of vision, pain inqhe bee,. Sot hands flushing of the body; drynesit of the /skin, eruption of-the face, pallid conntenam3c, universal lassitude -of the muscular system, • . , . .- used *persona e .agetvoi is to 23, anit from 33 to 55 or. in tee de . eline t or change of life; after confinement' of labiir pains; bed-ivettico, fir children.- - • • fIELSMOLD EX74I.A.CT BlTellt.T is diuretic and blod-purifying, aniTebres all diseases arising rfotu habits of diazipatieti„and \exressi•s and. in - Trude' eel; in life, impurities of the mood; • (dm, snpert - ‘31.- tug copaiba In atrictiong for which - it hi used, and syphilitic affectiims—in these diseases used 'in cell. petion.yrith 111....LICROLD'S ROSE W.(SII. • LAE S . . . many affection Yecullar to Ladies . , the Extract eghti is unequalled by any; 'other". remedy—as in cwoals or Itetemtioti„ Irregularity,' Painfulness or (Suppresaion of Cwitomary .Evacustions. 'Ulcerated Or tichirras state of the Eterns,. Lencorrhoi , a or !,11C14,tes, Sterility, and for all coMpleinte 'incident:to flr se x. whuth& . ! !wising from Indiscretion or babe it drisipation.l It is . prescribed exterieirely 'by 'the mosterautent — tohysimans and midwives for en feebled and delicate coostitutions, of both sexes and all ages (attended with info( the above 6i4eases or VinPtorqa). • H. T. HELAII3OLD'S • • EXTRACT • BUCHIT .•; • , ernes Diseises .trig from imprudences, gab s • Dice Bois,_ • , - • In AU their "Wee, al little expense, little or.no change in diet, no inconvenience. and no eiposeure. It MACS a frequent desire, and dyes strength_ to Urinate. thereby repining Obstruettems.' prevet; ing endearing Strictures Orr the Uthera., allaying pain and inflammation. so, frequent -in this class of disease", and expelling All poisonous matter. • . Thousands who have been be victims of inctini; relent poisons, and who have - paid heavy feegato be cared In a short time, have found they have been deceived; aid that the e. Pobion " has, j)y , the use of "powerful.astringents," been dried up in . the sys tem, to break ont in a more eggravated - term, and % perhaps after Marriage. trise MELMBOLD'S ExmAcr BUCHU for all Malone and diseases of the trhiery Organ's, • whether existing in Male. or Female; from ,whateVer • eAuse originating. anitno matter of bow Meg stand ing. ?RICE, ONE DOLLAR. AND FIFTY CENTS I'RR BOTTL,E. • - • • lict..\ - Y T. ITFIT4MBCiLD'':'S HMI - / yenta= ' RUSE W A Cannot be surpasied as a Face Wash. and will .be found the only specitieremed,y in every species - of Cutaneous Affection.• It-ispeedily 'eradicates Pim pleektipota. Scorbutic Dryness, Intimations of the Cutaneous Membrane, ect.. dispels Redness and In cipient Inilamation; Hives, Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin , Frost Bites, - and for-all pu, for whict Salves or Ointments are used; restores skin to a state of purity and softness ; and insures continued healthy acton to. the tissue bt its veasUls„ on which depends the agreeable clear ness and vivacity of complexion so much' sought and admired. But however*valuable as a. remedy for existing defects of the' kin, IL T. fielmbold's Rose Wash has long sustained its principle ciaini to unbounded patronage, by possessin,r, - qnalities which render it a Toilet Appendage of the most imperils live and congenialeharacter. comb ;Mug in an ele gant formula thole prominent, requisites, Safety and Maley—the Invariable accompairnents of its nse-.as a preeervative and refesher of the' complex. ion. It is an 'excellent Lotion for dial area of a Syphilitic nature, and as gu injection for diseases of Urinary Organs, arising from. habits of used in connection with the MTRACTS BITCHIL SARSAPARILLA. and CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, Id inch 'diseases .as reccmamended;canoot be surpassed. .PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER POT TLE.. , . ' Full Ind eiplicit directions acconips4 the'inedi cines. Lvidenco of the most-responsible- and reliable charades finalist:red - on application" with hundreds Of thousands of living witnesses, and upward of 30,000 unsolicited certilliaitet and recommendatory letterer. many of whir.h are from the highetdiources, including eminent Physicians; Clergymen, States. men, etc The proprietor has never, resorted: to their priblicationin tlehaell*wi‘era ho does not do, this f m the fact that his 'articles rank as Standard : I'reparaWns. and do not neettte be propped up by ;HENRY it ITFX,NBcoIiIYS GENUI,NS PIUTARATIONS4 Deliver* to ipiaddreis. 64nre obecifatton. ESTABLISHED UPWARD OPT WEXTY 2EA . _ Sold by.,Druniste everywhere. ,Addresir letters Air inforifiation. in confidence. toilMißE T. HELM BOLD. Eirrialitt and Chemist. - . • . • Only • ,Itrpots; • H. T. ESTASBOLD'S -Drag- sad Cboundal Warehouse. 'No. 594 Itroadway. New 'York. or tot IL T. NEWBOLD'S' Medical—Depot, 194 South Tenth Street. Philadelphlarri. • atwAxis OP COUNTZIirEITS. Ask for-LIENRF r.-Hzuminarst :TAKE .NO OTHER. Teb, 9, krt.:- MIII . • , Lisa, !- —ROCLAMATION. WHEREAs; . lion . •YAlllat - 11. ElTlOXlBM'President Juilgo the 1211). Siadkiat District, consisting 07 tbe.. coon- Ifcs of Bradford and fiewgiehanna, and lions, Zxnu.. Lox Yaamz lad J. W. I. axDrue.` Assodate Judges. in and for said county of Bradewil. bare issued their opt .liarinq date -the 31st day of March, • DM, Qtrected for bolding Court ; of ClYcr and Termhxx, General Quarter &Worts of the Peace, . Common Picas, and_ Orphan's Court at Towanda, for • the county. of Bradford, on Stolidity, Slay 1, 1871; to continue two weeks.-- . • Notice is therefore ,lieroby4d4Cll to the Coroners,. and Justices ot.the Nam.. of the connti of Bradford, that they be then and there In their proper person, . at 10 o'clock in . the Direnoon of said day, with rut cord, inquisitions And other remembrances, to.d4 those things which to their office appertains to 1,4 done: and those who are bound' by rocognizal o "P ortherwime tw prosecute against the priloners who. are or may be in the jail of said County, or who shall bo bound to.appear it the: said coart'aro to be thou and there to prosecute against them an t hin be just: Jurors are requested to bo punctual in their attest. dam , mgelleably to theft notice. •r- . Dated st - lowan they ,2d day - of April - ,in th 4 • year of our Lori!, o thousand croft t huhdred an , . - sgyenty.one, and tin. Itideperulenca of the United Illtatos, the nthety.fourth. J. P. VAN FLICIVT. • Al/ri.l7'.. T.IST OF TIM NM . . , OF .I_4 hong drawn ler Jueoris, Inale:ourt to be ledd at Towanda, commencing on the .;at Monday of 'May, Is7l • , . . , , • - onaxn`ruar. \ - . - • , • Athena twp., Manson Elshree ... ; Blirliiiiton two., Burton K. Gaudin, Robert O. -Kendall; West,.Eur... . Wigton, Alvord.P. Rockwell; Canton :ern:, Fiiltik,.. _ , Owens; Franklin. Dan el Calmly: Granville,., A.,,.T. Shoemaker. Era . nk Bunyan, B. S. Tanned; Leiv.y, , . Andrew' WeiZt,,,,Jr.; Litchfield, A. P. - Wolcott: pac„ William J. Davis; Itidgebury, Calvin P. Hall: Rome ' -, ' ' borough, B. A: Ridgeway: Shesheratin. I.Villiiio, , • - Brace, George Chaffee: Sylvania, Chalks 'Wald': . South -C reek . George. 0. Turk: Smithfield. Butos', _- Caitiff; Towanda rough. Geo. McCabe, C. SEISM:- ' \ '. .• vine; North ToWands.„ Simeon Alloway;lroy Duro', 2., - W. Jameg Adams; WYalusing, Orlando"Fennee. ' TILtfEIZSE Joirt,'Sliagr WEEK. . -Alba, William Reynolds; AlhairYV.F. N. Wilcox •'\ Athens tATJ., Isaac Gillett, Thonacts.Rogors; Barclay, John Ditchburn, Edward Wheatley: Burlington rug. Jeremiah Travis; Colnmbla, Stephen Smith; Canton - •twP.. W. 1 1. Foster; Franklin, Chas . W. Taylor. In jab Blake. Geo. W.' White; Herrick. Ailier 8011,., Win.Ecnrker, Ethel Fuller; Leßrysville, LleVeilyu Black; Monroe twp., Harvey' Cummings; Orwell, . Samuel Buttles; Pike, Wm. fi. =el.:Patrick 3 . McCauley: Rometwp„ E. C._ Drake. O. L. Russell; Home. Borough, liugh Hicks; Ilidgelmry G. M. Owens; Standing Stone, John Fullord;'Sliesliconin, L. P. Horton; South Creek, Ezra Harkness; Smith field, Engeno Kingsley, Franklin Tracey; Towanda Terottgh,..lpther 11. Scott. WM. .11 Lodge. Isadoro . Sohimon. A. L. hlcKson, James Wilber; North To wanda; Samuel Hawkins• Trbytwp.; Burton Pom eroy. Wm. •G. Loveland, ' Page Morgan; Tuscarora .Win.Shu,mway; Wysox. William Lewis: Wyaluslap-, 'Edward Wellesi - AVlndham. Eber White, nanny . Turner; itrelleit,Bsiojsmin F. Warner, Reuben Berry, Simeon Shepard; Warren, Loren Wolcott, 1i.1.1. Howell. • % - ' , . , rnts - misz tcny. wr-Cairs wirilic- Athens twp.{. George Bnrchard; Albany. 1.. L Howell; Asylum, B. E. GilbertiAlba, D. J. Slaniey ; Iln•elay.*Dsvid G. Heron. James Commiskcy; Can tontie Borongh.. Wm. W. Wright; Card° twp., Jacob Gran,teer, Shadrick WilliamterErankli ' 3. E. Spald ing:Granville; N. 3L Montgomery: Ile ck, William Hillis; Orwell, S.' L. Cliubbrick. Cha y Griilii-y, James 11.. Smith;Ridgebury, B. F. oty, Mori . k Crimmins, 'lames Mitchell; Standing Stone, Bleb an! Schoonover; Sheshequiu, 1.. J. Culver;-Springfo'ld, George Carey: :Towanda Borough ; J. $i Phinn,,, -Wm. G. Alger; 'Troy Borough, Thomas Marw,il; Troy twp., John Hunt; Terry. E. 8, Thompson, My ron Babcock, Albert 0. Miller; Tit - N=ora, John Black.; Wilmot, Allen Winslow, William Caskoy, Thomas. Vose ; -Windham, Rufus tyke, M. It. 11 , ..ath; Warren, James Thibbets. Carrington -Arnold: Wy !rising, Andre,w Fee, Ezra Allenyaor., . Sterdv...., Harlow, • TRIAL LIST FOR MA ....A... 1871. - • . . \Emma Jane Hewitt vs. Saml Eelluni.— . .,.ejectmen W. 31-•Chaffee vs. Richard Benveg . Mt/ Smith Lent - vs. Geo.:A.-Prince . - rti fa Daniel Gswkinson va. 31... W. Covey. e . t, al - ei- , e. Elelning & Jones viE. Jose:ill lki.iodevi..\--. ....... ea, Stephen Day vs. Benjamin ,ti.V.n'r,e,visen I'ranklin 4 :llumey. vs.:4'..K. Wright; &c. F t It. Pike, et al. vs. A. B. Smith - C.: F. Wells vs. Jeefe , Snaleilme.... .. Gordon. Fellows& Slat:Mau vs. Wilke, . niA. SEIM . bie & Co . , Heury Strop:, Te. Milton E. T. Fox. ye. FOgerty & Nokes' att Ceelditr - & nits:le:ll vs. Fnf, , el'.. No C. A. Hevener ye..larnes Ensse Valeo:dine Smith vs. - C. A. Hevener r.l .]liner St. John ca. D. A. Ross' WM. Iralbfni Junction Canal CO Geo4..Cele. vs. 30.6' Pit .flif.l.loll C. - F. , lWells vs. Jesse SpOldinO' ' r at.t. O'Malley &.31cGoveru c t Cithoiic Congregg.- o tion.Lor sel fa. LI i • , Gen. W. Deck s. M., 'Laporte . N.lletts. vs. Henry Cole: - att 31. S.lronaer cu. Pa: k N.Y. Conalk Ge. F. Mats.sn. vs.. J. W. Mixi guardian Francis Tztes ye. C1di5..f10ndy...,... Pnliennos on , 3Torplitv 10'o'clork, n.m. W. A. - TIP CO3I3IONWEALTH 0. SYLVANIA 1111.S.DFORD , -COLA _ the matter of the ,state of Leonard Plapts. deo,. At an Orphans' Court bold in and for said eennly at Towanda. February 2.0,. 1871. • The petition Oeorge Plant= wos rir, seated F-itini forth thatl..., , r r era Plants, late of Llt , lffield township, in said comi ty; deceas,il, on tho2.7ith. of January,:lB67, by -con trail in writing; bound.- hindrelt. to .convey George Plante the following. described lot_ of -land. situate in saki township of Litchi:el-1, and lxiiindeil a= 1011-:;wg. to'wit: Or. the;eaFt lands of Baud 1 Maloy, on the south by- lands of Win. the. west by J, - vc ph I:yeri:;: lot and lan,:s :Withal , : Sacket , on'the nr.rth by %mils of Perkins Ilan Containing P-F; acres and 2 , 1 perches, more nr 'That in and by said fi•lltrlCt Sala George plants-1;11! to pay I)* said lard .S2lOll, and pus also to pay P.l the.debt= which sail Leonard _Platifii met,! -at cor.traet. and 7. - as -also to sininort maintain said Leonard Plant= -.during his 1if.';‘,14.1 was also to keep amtMaintivin L.trrer. t andliartlia , Plants is 11/11g as they should see fit to wit:: sail George Plants or idiould feniain and also setting forth ilia!, said Geo. Plants had in all respo-risfUl.llled his pail ..-of contrart, and - Mg to.give such tit,lll - ity as Saill,court might n.•-stir., to hoep . and maintlin said Margartd -.Plants as proi-iled for in said contract:. and thit said Leonard Plants died intsst, - u3 soled of raid !alga wit-hi:int haying male any safTleient provisions fq• • the piirferraanee of said, contract: and - letter= of aiinsinisdratinn up-in the estate of teorNaril Plant- , / doceased,ilad been granted to-the said Goo. Plant and Carmer; an-1 praying sail court to malio a do•ree for the speifi perf , rininste„pf said contra; t aceording to the tree -intent and meaning thereof. ke.' Wheretivillf - the.said court among other dirlicted a citstibn to issue to said S. B. Canner aryl to-the children of 'said Leonard Plants. and'that the !nun- IT serve,' on said Cartier and en such of -said children as reside in said Bradford • county personally; and Ithat -said citation- he Lille, licked in one of the newspapers .of'said connty for six weeks prior to the first,das of Mav Tarr 1 - =`;1. , .." and that a copy. of said ativeitisiMent -be sent %)e mail to the address of said; childteti It ing gu s t., , ; said COmmonTrealtlt 'at least'four weeks before said first day of May Term, 1871. These are A/I-re-fere tonotify„lad command you the Silt! S. B. Cornier, one of the administrators ..of - s (d estate, and Yeti. Susan Coooper, (wife of • Wm: Cooper) Margaret. .Platits,llfartha Plants, Zuba Strong, (wife of JOhni",„ Strom?) John Plants,• Jane . Moore,. (wife of G.ilY•l Moore) Itoselda Scranton, (*tie 'or George SdrantlMl - I... Plants and Dail& V. Plants, children' of said Leonard-Plants. deceaSed. to be and appear before said Orphans' 'Court, to - be. held- in the Borough. of Tentutda„ on IifOIiDAT,.:MAT I. 1> 1. .. at 2 o'clock. p.m:, there , and then to answer -the petition aforesaid,..and to allow cause' if any you have why Said court should not decree the odic Performanee of satd.contract. mar. pr7l.-w!I T.i•T 'BANTERITPTC:r.—DisIaIict -1. Coart of the Unittml•Ststei for the Westiqm Di • tract of Pennsyltanfa. 'Western District rf renn.ry:- rgnia.lS. S. . . . .A Warrant in Bankruptcy has:been - issued saidt'fkUtrt against the eitate of D. Grll. Pf Albany, county of BradfAl and State s - d• PeuriaylVania, in. said 'District. who has been duly: -adjudged a BanlVrupt; upon his own petition:, that • the payment' of any debts, and the delivery of ririy property belonging to such Bankrupt to him or to histise; and the,transfer of any•property byltim . ,' • .are forbidden by law: A meeting of the cm‘litors f said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and elfoose e ow: • or more assignees of his estate, wilt be, held at a Court of Bankruptcy. to .be holden • at 'the -Grace ct Overtian k Elehtte, in the ;prong!' of•Towand lb. bofore•r.DWAßD OVERTOS; Jr.. ESti.. Register, vii the 29th day of APRIL...A.D IS7I, at 10 , A. 31DRIK/CIT. :Slarshal. as liresseneC , ap1.4:11-w4l. AUDITOR'S In the Or- • phan's Court ofl3radferil Cothaty. 'Do lind , rsigned.'art - arntor, appointed .by Court to dispose of eitcCptionicto 'gnat - account an.l distribute, fnnils in tb.o . banila of 'Er.F...^sEzvit..,L SN4L, }aerator of the': estate of- JOUN SNELL, . -!,7 -7- •late of Pike, Radford 'county, Pa., tiecea.seil. will at. tend to the duties Quaid aprOintment, at big oft b, in the -born' of Towanda. on FRIDAY. th62iith_day of :! • NERIL.IB:I, at-I o'clock p. tn.. at wbiieh time amp • Plac'e all persona hrivin2 claims on said money. afo • • - regnire,l present the ti m e or be lieharred front coming nu said fault; WILLISTON.. / • • . . • • • Xt-C-11,3 0 IVS. NOTTCII:-L:. YY oNce 14 hk , eb.lV jive that All 'persons .• • to the estate.A•f . SIMEON lato of deCeased. are,requested to male immeiliatp'payment. and MI - persons having—claims against 'said, estat , must present *them ittlijr aUthentieated -for. nett c-.t anent • • • ' LYNDON FLETCHt. ; - Execntorl. • X E . C U -T ' -Notice cAvc, •I that all pertoMi ittdel>ircr. : to the estate of W)1. A.ND:late ,of - Herrick, tie— ceased, are requeeteir to male Immediate papaieut, and alLpersoits having'. elaimg — agaluPt. aitl ettiito pre t .&ent the dply anthenticated for ict.• Aletoetit.: .•ErizAznt.DritAsn, itcfracE W. piThrAND. mar. 11.,71-811 • -A3)3'm ,I.sTBATows Notice in hiireby given that all porsqns Indrbb d. td the estate of CH Tf Rt. SIERRILL. Late of Mel, • fieltl,tleed,-arerNiti , sted to make imme,tliate payment • &mini! persona' haTlng claims against. said - estate Mast: present quly 'authenticated-ter_ sf.it!t. - -. Thent. ELLTAII. NV:MEM:ILI - 3111.19'11-wG' Xtlitalttistra . ill NECIJ,TOIe'SN 0 T al Notice is hereby given that all persona imlebi ed t.tho.estato of - SE:TIE STEVENS:Iate of Albany; cleeeaged, are rep:est:4 'to mak.) . trnraeihnt.i. pays ent. and all persons ittt . agairot • said estate moat present them duly, autbCntiealei! 'for settlement..' ; 4110'71-Ny6 • • o . . • . . . ][l . `..T r . BANKRUPTCY: ter of LACM, Bankrupf. To Wirom• Fr .3.1.3er Cot.icEnts : The ituderfigmc.l.: . hereby gives,-notire of his appointident 2:LS As i••zicv of T. I.`LABEY. of township of Wyatt:sing In the county of BradfonL and state of Pennsylvania 'within said District. who has Been adjudge d a bank rapt upon .his petition of creilltorsby the Distrait' court oritaid District._ - .A, • Dated Wyainsillg April Islll. - 'GVO,II%F., Assigne SEM . • • XE T 0 RS - .N 0 T I C -1-4Notlee'is hirehy given that'll" persona indelvd to the, estate, Of JOSEPH DOA...Yr, late qf, Windhatif. &rinsed, are requeated to make , immediate pay _ me,nt, and all,persons having ;claims against and -estate Must present them 'duly - authenticated setiltment. , BF-1.1.11 R1.111t3. ap1.„17.7.1-wG , Executor. DwziariL'TT OF ALL -KINDS . • - pONVELLk MIE,II I TERM ES t.Clrik t IM:12 C. E. GLADPING.' ' • • CriTk N 11 U