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The RILTOWI7II Office la e7 r ' supplied -vlth 11,,,, , prtaibes , a good amkartamnt new type. and eery' hive In the Printing line can be eteafted In tL. oat artistic manner and at the lout rides. tEn INVARIABLY CASH. I • , I mins emit M. TINGLEY, Li, risme?, Ems'. Pa. All din WALLAOR KE•l7,•sp,, O USE: SIGN Altit-PRESCO ands. Sept. 15; 1870-1 r HUDDELL .014 Mtntro-Oil &dipper. o I &VINCENT IN , Asir wra.-offire. formerly wen rill*, ono door month of and mayllV7o FOWLER,' • riELLFat. No. too • •ahl LaSalle and Well; Rim.* F,Fitate rarchseed and *lt In' lanes Loane4q. twre! Beet I saki TRESS • - DARING, • ATTERN . &W NO AND '1 1 17110(1 In all IYB4lilooribli gon short nntin. 800118 1p Illercries New ivrer Porte' k Kirby"' Drror Moro MRS. Ili E. Genus': winds. 11‘.. April 13. 1870. • Bloc 1 AIR.WORK. Or ALL KrNts, mull as RWITantA, CURLS, BRATrifi, MT& SAr., made hi the best maniasr and lila* style, e Ward House Barber Shop. Terme reasonable. wands. Dee. 1 . , 11‘69. 'BANC'S E. POST,; •AINTER, PL.. with ten yeiiire 413, fence. is aif~- of he can dye th 4 boat satistalori .painting., Tliivi.l3taining. Glazing. Pzoeri k.e.. _,Particular attention paid to j ? obbing in the. ,try.. anr119. 1 65. MTh - DENFEE, IIL SMITE% NioNnoi..tos. PA.. pays parts" r rtlar attention to in: Buggies,. Wagon., Sleighs. e. set anit firing done on strort notice; work and charges, net. r , l satiataetors. 3 .L 11.15 ca --- ' tSros,' PE,NNY; %vain eiii.ittilishod himt S'hop over Iti - in) ri v description donn tn'ttn 21. 1,P71).-' f.RATSVILLE Ih, inpl.r.ignefl a;nalti 1 tl , iCabhe that he 'keeps roi CI! , li.. Caastmerea."FlanneTl4, 9, h 4panic. amtdietall.. 11A10 A,n1,.10."76: S. RUSS GENERAL OYSURANCE A t . pAy2l3lMl-tf CONRADI Ann Inventor and Marinfaetnrrr M t Pianna. Wareroome,-170. 7. ht rh - ed the Prize Modal of t E I;tbition.. London. Eng. Th aa 4 arated when said wherever eziti e. 111823). PT° N Desleni In FOOL, HIDES,: PF BEINS, FURS, k r,eithlt the hiaheet ca ell juice te paid. al to M. E.. Bostentiehl's fitoos4Main-el fa. A. 6ATTOX..I . 7. Z. trrott..l u0v.11.'76. 1 'TIV, UNDERST r iI D _ ,li -A V E . - opened is Beating BOUlie in Towanda, nieler the n ni,t, of O.*F4 MASON k CO, ' 1 4 . hey ere ptepaied to draw Bills of Exe.Unge. and n eke eollections in New York, Velladelphis, and all S s p )rtionii of he United States, as also EWllanda Ger. n any, and nco. To loan mon y, recefre deposit, a 'lto do a nem! Bankin„- blue ask •G. F: Mall n was 0179 of the la ATM -of Laporte, 11 aeon et Co., of Towanda. Pa.. an his knowledge .of •• besiners men of Bradford and adjoining conntiea arl having been In the banking hnsineaa for abort, fl toots years, make this houie ade Ilirable one throngh wiljell to make collections,- . G. F., MASON, Towanda, Oct. 1. IMa. - • ' A. G 4, MASON. = . . . , . EW FIRM! ''' !.,lt GOODS AND L AT tMoNEOETON • TRACY & - got Thnders In Orweries an , Rernasue 00. Tlye'Stuffs. Paints, CMla,' ape, Tobacco. Cigars and Saul :10rA, of the beat quality. fur , AllTionda sold at the very ,ti.tione earefuily-compounded) ay and night. Give us a call'. - 1 , TRI mmiroeton. Pd. June 21; 18G , . fEAP PASSAGE IRELAND OR E CO.'S Ift or STEAM QUitr.ti.TOW2C On L 1 At 1111160'M 1113 A, p rwt.otri. gaiiinv every w t•wano" - -Liil Line of l'acketa t tliorttl/. I: , •ntittancom to En:,-land. Irvin shk tn-ht hand. . 1.,r tuMior partictilars, apply tit•w York. or CI. F. MASON =NEM NCII-Olt LINE -vary Wednr...las a NEW YORE AND C.. 11.;... 1,..n4;n1.11”:r3 Oland Oats favori 1:o• A tlahtte Pagttpu, , z. t w:th all t memo the 1/;••:,•.r: '' [1 I .Irrvq,y. I oi I , IN . .. ._,_. . ~1 III•iT l'AltIN. SCS qua $75 I.:r. Nr.i 1:1.7171 . F14...11,7KET5. g r,ri'iwKlatluni.l.-I,NTEItMEDII. ..ti liwz for ttsoir trio pitfolm.e. tirtot.: at rllf , t partigolar! apply t. LIES 7 I%nlipAtirern, N. S. or to: Orne, Towalvit, Pa. mYERSp N EG AV I EAT, RYEAND L 0 CORN MEAL C..7.t3ntly na hatzA and (0:7 RI CC STONI WORK M. oil hand a larg. qnantit PLARTF.tt, from 0) Wllvat, nye', Corti ntl , l Oat - PlaFVr _ NEW STEAM FLOURING MILL Lti surs4quiN, Pi The subscrilK‘r desires Ore ni , ite•e-thit hts nest STEAM FLOURING MILL T. . Is new In succeearal ;operation,. and• that ho Ia pre. pared to do all work in htk ne oti lihert notice. , • CUSTOM GROIDIN4. DO THAT Tr la Buckwheat sad' F. , • , 1, Brim. It.c.;• always I..weekrates. ritrnertut motz west side bt the river deal will have tludr ferryagb bring grins of ton bus ap1.4'71 OAKES AND C clan Bind. Scotch II so& Moor Mei. 4 3affee Itiochtt. in Mint 4, "io• 20.01) 1 110./D W.r.i!!U[JYCIFLID, 115.00 f 113.00 46. el EMI I $lOO VOLUME XXXI. cc;W I NXIIONAIi camas. TAMES WOOD, 1 lerrOxii AND contszwe AT. LAW. Towanda. ps.! ENRY PEET, .ATTORNEY AT Law, Towanda, Ta. Juno 27, •es. W 34. FOYLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Tow' Wiz. Ps, Mai with Whams Smith, acrath side Mercitr's Shia. Kpril 14. CIEORGE D. 11ONTANYE, AT ILA TOUT AT Lair. Oilikeoonatir et Main and Pine Weds, otogottle Parties Drag atom W B. KELLY, DENTIST. OF • se• o n e Widths* & parrs, Toressids, P. Mar IL '7O. !sea Auc -111PitY Illayfail 670 WWES'MN; DENTLST..-- oe In rattan's Mak, over dare's Drug and Chorales) Stare. jan I,'i6. • P. WILLISTON. ATTCSINEY/ AT LAW. TOWASDA. South side of Mimeo Sow Block, up stairs. .Aptil 11. '7o—tt. P :: 4 IN7r4 I F 4 11, t ,5014 the' • E 604 L. Towatid t i. Pa. 001:11111121.011 ex Lew. Towanda, Pa. Per th:Was late:nth:ea _paid to business •In the Orpheus'. Court. is/710. 411. H.' CARNHA. N, ATTOR , v •VW LiW (Dtort Ater t a r ars& fortooanty).T i tty ' ,P4,4deaidpforapt ty remitted. teblA•o9-41. .ITRAITCE bid by Nerciu• =B6 ; W. :r sr. D. O. DENvitr, Attorneys -at-: C.{ 414* Tonnuidi, Pa.. Wring formed norship;teuder their profttutonal worriers to the pub .Special attention emu to EMT DEPART ot th e Wittman, at the county seat or Alm where. • IMXID DeWITT. D. CLINTON DzWTIT. TOWANDA. Pa., Doe. 12, 1070. EStATE an Sting. bo , Winada Mr 0,10.: JOHNCA.I4I7 ATTORNEY AT LAW. TOWICW4I. Pa I Particnhr Attertriioll gle. en to &gybing! Court business. Oxneeriactnig end Collections. fir Office In Wood's ne* block. with of the Find 'National Ilettk.ltip steam Feh. 1, IBM • H. WARNER, Physician and N../• .Surgeon, Leßayarde. Bradford Co., Pa, All calla promptly attended to; Office first door month of Leltaywrille. House. &pt. 13, P370.-yr - (1 - .EORGE SANDER-SON, DER - SON, JR., VJI Philadelphia. Attorney-at-law. Moo with Simnel flobb. F.aq.. 230 South Fourth Street. Busi ness in any of the sereral courts of Philadelphia proniptly,ind faithlnfiradinded to. - znae.ls-71-3ru OVERTON k ELSBRE . E; Arran urn; AT Liar. Towtadisi, Pa.. 'basing entered into (*partnership. offer 'tfieir professional services to the public. Special atteintion Oren to business In the Orphan's and Registee.s Omuta. 1011'70 E. OVELITON, JR. I , C. sa.sr nr.r.. AS .1140 It of TVIERCUR & DAMES, AT'roll - AT LAW, Tooratida. Ps- The nnelersigned having associated themselves together in the practice of Las. Offer their professional esTrisee to the public. ULYSSES WEitailt. I W. T. • DAVIES. March a. 1870: ILL • , wo to ookm ads itt WA. BI - PECK'SLAW . OFFICE. . Male El.eet,,opporito-the Court B onne. Towanda. Ps. !MI Oct. 27.•70 E N MOODY, 7. AIIP SUItIiSON. era his professional services to the people of Wy 4.3111 e ,and residence at A.. 7 Lloyd's, Moult street . Ang.10.•70 ENG' Y, W . AND I A; PA 4 - 01 IN W. MIX, ATTORNEY AT Law. Towanda, Bradford Co., Pa. GENERAL nitinfloscE AGENT. 4euPatti tar attention paid to Collection. and 4.lrpltans' ,1111rf buminees. ottire.- - fercite's New Block, north celebrated,lron arch fit. Phila.. .e Worlyra Great aide Public Squire btglaOrt PrizeP Ito& CEstablish 'mar.2?,ll-3m R.' DUSENBERRY , would an nonnee thst'in comidiance with the reqweeit o hi. nomeroini friend., he liaitiow prepared tnadmin ist , r Niteen. Oxide, or LAneing Ga., for the pain leas extractioti of teeth. Leitayarille. May 3, 1870„-1y lIER, OT Inn A. A. KEENER, .99IINTY Str • PErtn'TViDENT,' - Towskrids. Pa.' Office with B. it. 14Vdt. second door below the Ward House. Will he at the Mike the 142 §atnrilay of each month and at all ether times whoitil not called away - on hnzb nese connected with the sltperitcnitency. All letters ebonid hereafter be addriiiteed as above, dec.1.70 Mil all timea. ,DR. PA IZZE nOCTOR 0. LEWIS, A RADU- ,G ate of the College of ii , hyaielana andßurgeona," York city. Class give* exclngiv., attention to the praOlea of hia profeasion. Office - it:A reaiderm en the caetern slope of Orwell Hill, adjoining Henry Howe'*. jan 14. 'O. -TAR. D. D. SMITH, Dent 7.4, has I_, purr:bawd G. H. kVood's • property, between Heroine Block and the Elwell House. where he halt lorated his office. Teethi extracted without pain by nee Of ram. (Towanda, Oct. 70. AV'ARDIPFSE, TOWANDA, PA. On Main Street, near the CAnrt tionm. O. T. SMITH. Proprietor. IV PkaCES! Pet. 8, 18(& ROOMSID , k IN CONNECTION WITH rift DAKERY. .„Near the Court Hone an , prerarild:to feed the hungry tt BEI tntwit of the day awl evelting. Oysters , and Ice Cream in their PLestkntut. Marvla 30. 1870. D. 1P SCOTT & CO. PA- , LO'''‘,Z, f Prorteions. Drugs A mpaj Milliner., arafeli Yank... No. . Pu Wines and s eittetrial porpone r lowest OliCel. Pre- I 10,41 lours of the IW .; RIOLLON. +1.4, 1 F. .I.OUSE, TOWANDA., PA. r • JOWS C. W17:80N /flying Icaiosel this House, is now ready to accommo date the travelling public. No pains nor expense will ts. spared to 0:e satisfaction to those Who may giro hoc a call. 81 North side of the public square, mitt of Mee cur's new block. t ritON i t OR TO i'GL4ND. Frrs Triolc on To mtar tine" of Li's,. RU UAIKERFIELD CREFK _IIQ PETER LANDUESSEII. Baring putrhaaed and thoroughly matted Wit 'old and well-known stapd. formerly kept by Sheriff Grit- EN, at the month of Pummel-field Creek. la ready to give good secommodations and satisfactory treatment to all who may -favor him with a call, I)rc. 23. gat,-tf: • mm or; to London, • d and kicottand pay. o WI h UuR k Guion k Col:itankern, Toscanda, Pa. ,TEK4ERS. MEANS HOUSE, •TOWANDA., Satiliany. to and lA:4G( IW. tailg PasPon2r:r.4 Tbr Hniges, liarnram. kr.. of all gnrata of tbia biniho. Justin-4 againnt loss by Fire, without ny , •t• tra charge. / lino, 4ro (miff ex rer Trad*r_ and fitted v: m/ od .Hl nriptorr , safety, cornfoti„ and ~.5.a1...70, I ates, Payahcs A imp.rior quality of Ohl Em 211,11 Bags ju•t received. T. R. JORDAN. T"lcandaltyn. 24.'71. Proprktor.• LIVI::Iiii00L *- and t Ie . ordi n g to locAtion. 3!), aoeltring tact a, h ATE, fi33. STEER 4 T NTIC da in 61,1 Coun nrcd Per fnr- EItSIBROTIIEILS. '. C. V f ANR, Central mar.lsll BETWEEN) BRIDGE AND.PINE STREETS The underatgned having fitted rip this honite"fer • lintel and lleataiirant., will open for bIINifIPAIR !day 1871. The patdie wilt find a very neat and corn. modiona hones, with 1 4inPical Entertainments, to. nether with four of the hePt!Bard Tab un All are invited to call and ei nine for thempelrea. apl.l9'7l.if - C. W. SCHWENAit. mlam3 1 RI A GOOD INVESTMENT.—FOR A SALE.—nnety acres of land. heavily timb - Fred and well adapted to farming. eitnated. In -Wilmot. 4' miles from the river and 1 mile frenra Arst.ellas ear mill. For sale .heap for raid.. or .hurt eredit. For part4'ulare addiTse aro. T. INfilfAlt. apl.4-2m ' • Snmilturt. Pa. , - ND i FE ED rhen't) for C‘A:111 ARRAYTED . ni GIiO,UND CAI - VGA youger Beth. taken In exoh.inge for NE"' PbANING-- MATeIIiNG, 11E,sms•rso, !dOULDMOS, ke At•tho old stand nf•11. B. lOgbarn's la'ooton Factory and Sawmill, In 4 CAIWTOWN. PTNN'A. . I u. mrun A lIEAVY SIX ROLL PLANZNO AND gATCHISO I - 11ACIIINE n charge of at experienced Ifechande arnl,bnilder he public may: expect a From the recent enlargement of this water power. work can be donelat all seasons of the year and soon SS sot in. In connection- with the saw-mill we are able to furnish bills of sawed lumber to order. 3 141:EWAMT. DOS WORTH. Camptown. May 2 ; NOTICE TO CARPENTERS • The undersigned hive made ii E rrangeineutiv;:to In sure carpenter's CIIIMTB OF TOOLS, cc/Airing them wrinnzrza rur MAY Ba. All desiring such insurance are rcspoctfulli Invited to give us a call; • . CAMP & VINCENT. dec4Blo den. Insurance Agta.. Towanda PL E. ON fir altirz DAY 1120E14ED. I, Rye .}liar. Corn Moat, .n heal and (or Bale at ENTRMBER THAT FOX & BIER• _AA) CUB are retailing all kinds of Griceries at wholeaaleprtoes. The largest stock In town. Goods art class. Prtoes.kiw. E. T. FOX. Sept. 29."70. UEBR!I KERMA. Persons livings on ttle • to patronize my mgt. andup when they aeraide . F. 8. AYERS. 500 TONS BEST CAUGA e../ Ground Plaster, for sale at Rackwril'a Monroe .n; • teb.all W. A, ROCKWELL. A.CORS.=-GRE .I. Orange. Ralson. Lan k allanitton Jumbles &DU eared:kers at GOOD MOLASSES?,FOR 450 Octg. cents pa Mira at TCM & 110•46,1=11. W. & ROCIWELIM B. At o E AN, ATTORNEY Hotels., ) • con:: stAis tors, p.ni mat stria:Tu. SECOND-STREET, TO,TAtirra,•PA GOOD JOB EVERY TIME. I ABLE OF THE SIILLI IMIX BAILHOAD.-.-TaX44, elltd Oii . AN Al Jan ' YO wiID. L. M. P. 1114: VP. It. S:00, TOWANDA' 1210 T:10 1:14 DANCULY JUNCTION 12:10 TO 11111 11010108 11:19 - .410 11:03 1 ' WILCONS__ = . .... 11.1 - :05 3:55 1 ....NNW - ALBA NY.... 11:05 115 9:24 1015 115 9:541 magus • 10:10 5:10 A. w.. 11 S. IL GenlaWsonger AgAtti P. Y. 2:30 2;40 3.00 3:33 3:43 3:45 4:20 P. YL. EMU & I.Y. CANAL lc ARE,A.Normxtrr or PAIESZSGER Commencing Feb. 11,1871. oormo sours' Leave ;a.Y. 2.33. P.ts !WU P.N. P.M. A.V.. Waverly 3.36-3.211-4,40 N .5.113-41,33-110 Towanda 7:23-4.16--7410 •• 4.69-11.10-7.30 Tuahttmeek.3.3s-6.4o.—Pat " 4,34-347-4 Y 1,30-743. Wilkesbarre.lo.oo-8,13... " • 1,38-7,10...... White Itteett,l2.3o , r. n. " 12.18 Mauch Chutik.l.4o teth Allentown,. —2,37 leheni 1.60 ..... .. " ... . Eaton .3,17... Phil's (arr)....5,011... ' 1e've7.311.... ..... ... NewTork(arr.) 6,03 •• A.OO _ P.N. - ' . L. 14 - 'Down Trains dine at White !km. Vp Testae dine at Pittetar. Paasengere to and it= New York and Ph 134401- ,phis without champ of we. • Down tinte connects at Allenkom with Throng List Express for iiirrishig. Pittsburg and theest. 1 R. h. PACELD 1 Superintendent. ERIEI RAlLtVett. . • / 1300 IMES UNDER I NDIUMS WITHOUT 023 marsonorsr. mum= or 00110111 i. DROAD.OVAGEr—DOI7BLE. TRACE PDX CLEVELAND. TOLEDO. DETROIT. CHICAGO.. MILWAUKEE. ST. - PALTI". OMAHA. And all points West and Northwest. NUMMI:UN EIAT.IO7I. VUAXA. DAYTON, CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLIS. , LOUISVILLE, ST. LOUIS. , And all points SOnth and Southwest. Him awn hamar= COACT= AU AVM SUMMON WITHOOT MUNOZ TO ROCTIESTACX, BOTTALN DUX. 3aUX. CLL. - NZ:LA-n, AND CISCTXICATI. ' 1 -••-•••••• - . On and after Monday. ARCM 51h,,1670, trains will leave Waverly at about the following hours, eta : I . H I • ~, cionw NVETr 4:21 am., HIGHT, IMPRESS (Mondays excepted) for Rochertiir. Buffalo, Ohniiirk, Cleveland and Cin. cinnati, Connecting with the Lake Shore, Michigan Southern. and Grand Thank Railways at Buffalo, Dunkirk and Cleveland for the West; also at Clear land with the C. C. C. & Ina. Railway for Indfan., spoils; and at Cincinnati with the Louisville Short Line Railway, aud the Ohio k Mississippi Railway for the tenth add Southwest ; also with connect ing linos st principal stations on main line. - • . 4:13 a. tn.-:-NIGHT EXPRESS, daily. for Rochester, Buffalo. )dnkirk, Cleveland and Cincinnati. mak-. lug direct connecti.n with trains of Grand Trunk : and Lake, Shoro.Rallways at Buffalo, Dunkirk and t. e.velanil. for all points West. and at Cincinnati ith the iObio k Mississippi and Louisville Short one Bei ways for ilio South and Soutn.west ;also with all Connecting-linos at principle stations on main lino. ~'......' ~ . . 7:15 ii.m.+WAY FREIGHT: Sundays excreted. 8:43 a.rn.r-MAIL TRAM. 'Sundays excepted, for Buffalo and Dunkirk. - 3:50 p.m.:.-ELOGRAIST TRAIN. daily far the West.. 6:15 p.m.',- WAY TRAIN, *for Elmira, Sundays ex- - rented . 6:25,p. M. DAY EMPRESS. -Sundays excepted, for Roebestle Buffiao, Dunkirk , Cleveland. Cincinna ti and the South. Stops at principal stations and connecting points on main line. New and Improved Drawing Room Coaches "morn. .rany. f' toil tra t tzt from Sew York to Buffalo, and Sleeping Ailng Motel to Moreland slid Gallon without change. 10:46 p.m.-IM. MAIL. Sundays irj.capited., for EMI. fain. Dunkirk and Cleveland, oonnecting with. trains !for the Wert. A Sleeping Coackis attached to this train rimming through tC,llriffalo/ . . .. ..,_ Q 213112 GOING EAST. 1:37 a.m. L NIGHT L7i.PßESS,Staidays exerp - ted,onn nectinglat New York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England cities. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to N. Y. 6:08 a.m.—CINCINNATI EMPRESS. Mondays ex (IT". 'e° ntkeet.inX at Jersey City wifh afternoon and evening trains of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Baltimore. and Washnigton; and at New Ydck with steamers and afternoon Express' trains for New England Cities. Also peeps at prin cipal stations and connecting points on main line. Sleeping Coaches accompany this traletoNew York 8:38 sar4—ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, daily for Binghamton. • 12:35 pad. —DAN EXPRESS. Sundaysexcepted. am secting at Jersey City with midnight Express train o 5 New Jersey Railroad - for Philadelphia. Alpo stops at principle stations and connecting .polnts • on men line. New and improved Drswing-Romn Coaches socom pany this train from Buffalo to New York. 3:30 p.m.--81l8QFF.HANNA DAY, daily. 1:30 pan,--WAY FREIGHT. Sundays excepted. 6:25 p m.-111VISIONLMAIL. Sundays excepted. t:55 p.m.—IIGHTNING EXPRESS. daily, connect log g Paterson for Nc_wark ; at Jersey City with Morn rg Express Train of New 'Tetley Railroad for Baltiniore and Warbinalon and at New York With Morning impress train for Boston and New England , ettleit., Abe stops at all prineipal initials and con., meeting points on main 11601. Sleeping Coaches isMiimpany this train throiagliii to New York. .• BAGGAGE CHEM= THRCHOII. . Al revised andvomplete .•Pocket Time , Table of Passenger Trains on the Eris Railway and con necting lines, has recently been published, atiil can be procured on applicatiost_to the Ticket - Agent .01 the Company. L. D. BUCKER. Gen'i Supt MEW ROUTE TO PHILAPEL PULA. 1. NOIiTH PENNSTLVANLi` IiAILROAD. • Rhorteet r and most direct line to Philadelphia, Dal= thnore4 r Washing•ton, and the Smith. Pas ngcra by thin route take Penneyheania k Njw k *inroad train. paanins Townnda at 7:15 A.C11..e. dome e_onneetion at Bethlehem with , In of Borth Pettn'a Railroad , and artless in Philadelphia at .5:05 P. 14.. in time to take night trains either for the South or West. City pase‘enprer eats are at the Depot on arrival of it ..- Aral: convey passengers to the various Depots rim of the city. • me:rem:ono. Leave North Penn's Railroad Depot. corner. Dirk i and. American etre A , at 7:35 A. 11., arri %inn at Tows Wis 4:49 P. 51., same' evening. Illnn'a Baggage Erne collect. and deliver" bag. gage, oilica No. 10S Stint if Rtroet. I'handelpta3. . : 111F.11;ITT Jo - cowl:lone:norm. Freight received at Front and Noble strei.ts. rbila dolphia. awl forwarded br Daily rant Freight train to Towitr..la : and all points in Soto polianna valley . w:th. (inlet 1111,T:itch. }:LLIS AO N. p. It. H., Front and Willow sta. N0r.121,1,70. I TA LOB'S ELECTRIC OlL'!' t •Thie`tlll has proven itself a ,medicine tinsurpeued in the sire of Rheumatic Ismellt!RA of any Lind re. riniring ontwird.a . pplicatipe. Weilety, the medi cal world to raring a material better adaptell- - Ari the alleviation of pain and iainerress in' Man or . Beast than is this medicine. ItAsorks upon the same prin ciple is its liparent kin—Electricity 1 and although. like all of our best Medicines. It aninetimes fails. '-t the cases of failure are irry rare, and arcAall27ya complicated ones. It worts hke magic upon burns, front-bltex. sting of bees, arid all external poisons. EverY family should have it iii-easeri_ofirtsh cuts. bruises or sprains. It will not smart like.most med ieineS When applied to a new sore. •It is no quick preparation. but is composed of nine of the best materials known to noaterio rowdies, compounded up on scientific principles. As a horse medicine it is taking the lead of anything lit the market buy it and try it - If Ton do not like it, return it and re ceive your nionity hack. For sale by "all druggists and dealers in medicine. Priee-SO cents per brittle. 11. BROWNING TAYLOR, dect'l7o.ll Proprietor. Lellaysville.-Pa.. MISSES KINGSLEY & EATON Have opened a new , i DRESS 'ASKING ESTADLISIIMENT,_ I In - the room over Miss kb:Milers tier/ store (one door Fatah of FA X k Mereur'e), where they are prep Med to do all kinds of wait in the Dress Mak in.; line, at reasonable - rates. , FASHION PLATES - - - Of the latent ittykatretwised Lagoon as-published: They will also live instructionAti CUTTING AND F/TTENG. DRESSE , I. - 'num ' KINGSLEY. LYDIA O. SOrt. 29,10 =MIZE ERCURS BANE., . 1 TONVANDA,'-PA. (Stuxeseor to 13:S. !loamll & Co.; Bankers.) Becetres. Depends nano Motey, Mars Collie tlopm, and does a ! - A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, -j - mime as an Incorporated Dant. To persons desiring toimend motley _to ANT Tail of the United States. Canada or Europe. thia Bent offeirs the beat taclittiedand the lowest teirege , PASSAGE TICKETS To and from Nom itotele 2 Ea Hand. based. Sec& land. or any part of Zeros* and the (Meat. bi the . Fr.FTRA'rED INMAN LINE . Of Steamers slams oa hand. .. . , Bays and sells Odd; Silver. Bulled States Bonds sat market rates. Wad for the sale of Northern Pacific 7 3.10 Bonds. • MCI= IC i Oler a"Ta. Prfaidg* .Bailauds. 0013103 Iroara. WM. R. BARR. Of:VIPs/ler Agl Miscd anccns F. n4wrar: -"."— ~S T Y4/ 4 , runkr°4l4tc4 =ire I reckon 1 git y4r drift, gienti— • You IoW the bl:,y shan't stay ; • This is a white man's country; You', blowouts, you sty ; And whereas, and wain' and vionsftwe„ The tines befit' all out o' fink - The nigger has gotta mosey Froin the Una, Spunky Finn' Us reason the thing a minnta: - I'm an camuidoom piaiiwit.loo, Though I laid My polities opt o' the Ini7 For to keep tUi the war vattlannet.. But I come back here &Unwire . To vote al I need to do, Thisigh it gra?* me Aka Usi devil,' train Long o' rich t o ots as you. New dog my eats of I can see. In all the lighS of lhe day. What noire go{ to do *ftb the gpseellon Whether Tim shill go or stay'. ... drod fords* thizi that I give nodes, Et one of you ketches tbsS hey. • Be kin check his trunks So • Winner "lbw' Than he'll And in Ilianoy. -1 Why, Mune yottr kiss" jail haw me I . Fat know that ungodly day When our lelt . struck Tieltsbarg Itelghts, how ripped - And bin and , tattered we lay. When the-rest retreated I staid behind, • For reasons shell:Mat to me-- .With a rib car; in, and a log-on a strike, I sprawled oil that cursed glides. Lord! how theihot sun went for >W And tailedtuil l blistared.and burned; How the r9bel nllets whizzed maxi as When a cuss his death-grip turned! Till along toward 'dusk I seen a thing ° I couldn't Were for a spell; That nigger—that Tim—was frerawlitria ate Through Oil fire-proof gilt-edged hell! Tie rebels ea: 1:4.14m as quick as me, And the bullets btizr.ed like bees"; But he juilTut fur me, and shouldered me, Though a shot bronglit him once to his I".norii ; L • But hertaggeecl up, andlacked me off„' With a dozen stumbles and Galls, Till safe iu ourilincs he dropped us both, ' . His black bide riddled \ with balls. . . So, my gentle ip.zelitii, thar'a my answer, And here stays Hardy Tim; He trumped Dattb's ace for me that day, And I'm notigoin* to go back on him! You may reaoloot till We cow, 0051215 borne, But of one of you !etches the boy; He'll wrestle 4 iclaaalt to-night in hell, , Or my nem :a not'Tilmon Jovi ; —Harper's Werily. ' , THE ii!dliGlßG WIFE. r.) Ezra New n had just finished look ing ovet his early accounts. " Well," asked his w e looking up, " how -do thuisiti you come o I t+ " I find,," 'd her husband, " that ry expens during the last yar have ben thirty- Yen cents over 'a thou sand do " " And yo r income has been, a thon sandMolla ?" - " Yea- - managed pretty well, didn't I ?" " Do you think it managing well to exceed yon r income?" said his wife. t " What's Thirty- seven cents?" ask ed Mr. Ne n, li ghtly; . " Not m ch, to lx) sure, but still something. It seems to me that we ought to h ve saved, instead of fall ] ing behind " , , . "Bnt ho, can we save on this sal ary., Elizabeth ? We layn't lived ex travagant' . Still it seems to have taken all." " Perha which we you mentin ' . 1 The n !a-there is something in 1 ight retrench: Btippoite n some of your items." l ost imp:manta-Awe hones undred and fifty dollars, 1: of food, fire , hundred dol- rent, one and article' " Just h • -you'll admit theA. we itch there, Elizabeth. - I like I had enough of poor 're I married. Now I mean ell as can." A "Y ea ,~ mutt retre • to live Iva board befd to live as 'e ought to be saving np against a rainy day - , Ezra."_ 'would tie something like i n umbrella when the sun . soinethin "That carrying shines." " Still la in the is well to have lin umbrel ease." "I can t controvert -iouc logic, Elizabeth but I am afrahtWe shah't be able-to save Anything; this year. When I get my- salary raised, it will be time enough to think , of that." "'Jet 11:e make a proposition to nu," said Mrs. Newton. " You say one-half c f your income law-been ex pentletl on articles of f00d,.. Arc you willing to - nllow me that suin for the purpose ' " You guarantee to pay all bills out 'of it?" 'I A, " Yes."' " Then, I will shift the responsibili ty upon You with pleasure. Bat I can-tell you beforehand, you won't be able to save much out of it." " Perhaps not. At any rate I will engage niOt to exceed it." " That' i s welL I shouldn't relish having any additional bills to pay. Ail am inild every month, I will at each pay cent hand you half the mo ney." 1 t r The di erent characters of husband and wife may be itid,ged from the con versatio which has been recorded. Mr. Newton had .but little prudence or foresight. He lived chiefly for the present, land seemed ip, fancy that whatever contingencies might arise in the futu e, he would somehow. be pro vided.fo .- Now trust in Providence is a very proper feeling, but there is a good deal of truth in thwold adage that God will help those who help themselves. --- Mrs. Newton, on thecontrtuy, had'. been brught np in a family which was compelled to be economical, and although she was not disposed to de ny- herself comforts , yet she felt \ that i it was 4,esirable to procure them at a ..fair prier.. The tme at which this conversa tion took place was-at the commence ment ofi the second year of their mar ried lif 1 The took, o honseh the p tides meat. butcher :rat step which Mrs. Newton accepting the charge of the ;14:1 expenses,' was to institute - ce of paying cash tae all ar 'at came under her depart- She accordingly called en,the and inquired:- 6 isar.lr7l TOWANDA, BB ;D: COM i giet * ihnteins. mama ai . . "How Ofbin have you ham Lithe Withaxoihabft of li!essa,g hoar ' - "Once- to Ittozathi," wii WI viz P l - L A r yonsometime! .44 Tea; One*third,ot . ray profits, on an-average, are swept off by them." "And you could sffordj sappOise„ to sell somewhat cheaper for ready money r . - " Yes, and I would be glad it all to my Customers would give me s &sues. do so." • "I will settham as example; then," said Mks, Niwtan: " Hm.M.ftm., What ererarticlas shall - be Pmcluumed of you will be - paid for on the spot, and . , we shall expect. You to poll as resat:ln age as you con." This arrangement was alio made with - the others, mlid, it is scarcely ticedful to say, wCre-rery glad to ea tee' into the. arrangement. - Ready money is the gnat support of trade, and- a cash customer in ;worth two who purchase on credit.„' Fortunately lira. Newton had a small _mippl) , of :nosey rdr hjor which - lasted the first mouth 4 install ment for her husband became due. Thus she was enabled to carry out hereashplan froui the begimiing: Another plan which °warred. to her as Maly to sire expense, wail to articles in larger quantities. purchase saved enough from the muny allimed her to 110 this For example, insteadaof buying s , few pounds at a time, she pu a barrel, and so sucCeeded in saving a cent or more on the pound. This; perhaps, amounted to hat a trifle in the course of a year, but the same system carried out in regard to other articles yielded a result which was by no means arl here worn other ways in which a e ful housekeeper is able to limit © nee which Mrs. Newton did not overlook. With an objt in view she was always on the lo okont to pre vent waste, and to get the full value of whatevas expended. The result ..as bey'ond her untici: pations. At the close of the year, on exam ining her bank book—for she had regularly deposited whateveg money she had not occasion to use in one of theft itistitutions—she found that she tiad,nbe hundred and fifty dollars besides ',reimbursing, herself for the money the;firit month, and having: enough to lust another/ "Well, Elizabeth, have you kept within - . your allowance'?" asked her husband at this time. "I gneiss, you lye not found it So easy , to Save as you thortght for." "I have saved something, how ever," said his wifo. "But how , is it with you?"- , "That's more than'! can say. How .ever, I have not exgeedod my income, that's one good thing. 'We have lived fall as well, and I 1-don't know but better thin last yetis, when we spent five hundred." " It's knack, Ezra," said his wife, smaing. - - She was not inclined to mention how much she had saved. She slant ed some time or other to surprisa him with, it when it would be of some seri vice " She may possibly have saved , up twenty-five dollars," thought 1 Mr. Newton, "or some such tride,l and so dismissed the matter from his ,mind. \ At the end of the second year, Mrs. Newton's savings, including the in terest, amounted to three hundred and fifty dolirs, and she began to feel quite sic , .. Her linsbund did_not think to in quire hOit--stie_had succeeded; sup posing Pa bef ore , that it could be but a very #mall sum. . However, he had a piece of good news- to communicate. _ His salary had been raised from a thousand to twelve:hundred dolltra. He added: "As- r before allowed you one-hulf my income for house holdl expeiscs, it is 'no more thanfair I should do so now: That will give -ou a better chance to save part of it Ethan before. Indeed, L don't know ,how you have succeeded in saving, anything thus ' far." 1 - a As before, Mrs. Newton merely said that she had saved something with out specifying the amount. - Her allowance was increased to six hundred dollars, but, her 'expenses were not proportionally increased at all; •so that her savings for the third year swelled the aggregate stun in the savings bank-to six hundred dollars. Mr. Newton, on the , contrary, in spite of his increased salary, was no better off at the end of the third year than before: His APenses had it!. creased by a hundred dollars, though he would have found it difficult to tell,in what way his comfort or hap piness had been increased thereby. In spite` of his carelessness - in re gard to his own- l affairs,'Mri Newton was au excellent man in regard to his business, and his services were vsdn able-lo his employer. They accord ingly increased his salarf,"fro%, time to time, till it reached sixteeK hut( dred dollars.. — lle had steadily pre-' served thenstom of assigning one: 1 half to his wife for-the same purpose as heretofore, and this had become ' .such a habit that he never thongliV td inquire whether she found it nee-_ essary to employ the whole or not. Thus ten_ I,cars rolled away. Dur-, ing allthiiitrine Mr. Newton lived in the same' hired. house, for which 'he had paid an annnal rent of one brin' &ea and fifty'dollars. Latterly, how . , ieve - r, - he had bedome dissatisfied with it. it bad passed into the hands of a new landlord, who was not disposed to keep i 3 / 4 - 12 the repair which con sidered desirable. A.boutithis' time a block o f excel lent•-houSes were erected by a eabi talist, who designed tO sell them or let them as he might havenn oppor tunity. They were more modern and much better arranged than the - one in which Mr.,Newton note lived, and he fe t a Arcin g desire ' to more in one of th m. He mentioned it to his wife one orrring, 1 - ' 4 What is the rent, Ezra?" inquired she: \ s /" Two hundred and twenty-fivisdol isxs for the corner house. i two hun dred for either of the eth os." "The corner one would be prefera ble, on account of the side windows." • - AYff quAzzoL A.''lifiYlBilll7l - • • (LYN:, and they him* a large lard, beaidet I think we moist hire . one of them' I gneaa eng age on e ett !m i" 9ut /I P 4 "retitle W . 1 .4 Etat , i' oll /C 4 TOW before fligagn4 OD& ' " Per what reason?" "./. should dike to .stamina the home." I Soon after breakfast Ifni. Newton called on 'Squire Bent, the owner of the new block, and intimated her to be slabwri the Fritter tense. The retried he readilynomplied with; Mrs. Newton was quite delighted with all the arlllllgelll6lllB, and expressed herastisfaction. ." Are these houties for sale or -to let ?" she inquired. " Either," said the owner. • " The rent is, I understand, two hundred arid twenty-five dollars." -" Yes, I consider the corner house worth at /least twenty-five dollars more than the rest." "And what do you chug° for the house to a cash purchaser?" asked Mrs. Newton with subdued eager ness.. " Four thousand dollars cash," was * reply, " and that is, but a small vanco on the cost." " Very well, -I will buy it of you," added Mrs. Newton; quietly. " What did .T. understand you to say?' asked the "aquire,_scarcely be lieving his ears. " I repeat that I will buy this house atlyour price, and pay the money within a week." " Then the house is yours. But your husband. said nothing of his in tention, and in fact I did not know=" " That he had the money-to invest, . I suppose you would say. Neither does e knekit, and I must ask you - not to tell im for- the present." , The:De t morning Mrs. Newton in vited he husband to take a walk, but /3 7 withou s p e cifying the direction. The soon stood in. front :of the" ho in which he desired to live.. s. ouldn't you like to go in?" she t asied; ' . • • ` Yes. It's a pity wo havn't got the key." ,• " I have the key," said his wife, and forthwith walked up the steps and proceeded to open the door. "When did you get the key of 'Squire_Bent?" asked the , husband. " Yesterday; when I honght the house," said his wife quietly. `Mr. Nevd - 6n gazed at his wife in ofound astonishment. , " What l on earth - do you mean, ! lizabeth ?" he inquired. • "Just what I say. , The house is mine, and what is mine is thine. So the house is yours, Ezra." " Where in thiknanie of goodness did you raise the money?" asked her husband, his amazement still as great as ever. .. d • !-I hau'n't been a ,managing wife fo ten years for nothing," said Mrs. Newton, Broiling. With same. difficulty Mrs. Newton persuaded her husband that the price of house was really -the result of, her savings. He felt - when he sur -ieed the commodious arrangementi 'of the new house that ho had reasons to be grateful for the prudence othis managing wife. • [For the Itr.mitTrat.). THG THE PEACE. Kr 4 Eil • • Reports of crime come to us iti: -every newspaper. Society is infested by dangerous men. Burglars stroll through our streets at night, and break-into our. houses. Counterfeit, ers'isre busy at work debasing our. currency. Every now and . then we hear of an 'assassin taking the life of .some quiet, unoffending citizen. - The city abounds in outlaws, and no rural town-is free from criminals or men of criMinal tendencies. To protect innocent citizens against these spoilers, courts arc organized and a police force appointed. Our cities are patrolled by. armed men to leep-the peace. Our country towns are provided with Jiroper officers, to defend the virtuout•and punish, of fenders. Prisons are built strong with stone walls-and iron-grates, and nieu, otherwise unmanageable, are sent rip to these secure- - retreats for restraint and discipli. These safeguards of • ciety are wor thy of the highest r ard. Paithful e i policemen are public, nefactors and should receive _honor from their fel lows. . But; if any are cowardli or treacherous, apd allow criminals to go unpunished, they should be dis missed and better ones appointed. It is only through sound laws and faith fril officers that we have any security in life and property. Two things are important; _ . 1. That all - citizens render in their own persons the most exact obedience to the laws. Partial obedience will not answer. Respect for certain laws that we like, and contempt for other laws that' we dislike, creates confu sion in the public mind. All / laws may not be ?