§radfol . 4 ' LOCAL _1 AND ciENE?cAL. -. ~ .7110p.We are_ informs i_ ihaf t li lug. boot inifittoe odic ., :43_0. i i toort 14 be °stab. Embed in this p ea., • 'I i L . . -- sear L. L. Minn an '121.* am hive hough%r+artmart Baki;nritui OW and , : shoe bigness. 1• , Li : -, 'i : 1 - I m.. Dr.; W. LTMA has pnTehai- - 1 ed i,,. k.: BurnliCllo2lll3 restd nee, corner Of Bea and and line at eets. Mir The `ii for le Sottth now closes at 8:30 a , and for he * . tit. at, 399 1 I. mir A eoapondent aski : na if a ante' of Just o e- r hundred dollars 1 requires a stamp: . It doe } 1 ____ The} 6 ' 1,- , ... !• i 110. ottn . ty —mtirsilionors have pinata's part of Mrs E. 11.1fason'i lot, on'l'ine street, or tin now *1 . _1 . Mir The itizens ofmithfield have triade,a contract for a suitable soldier's : monn inentiso be ere 4ted in thatlOrdt4. 1. i ' .... ' , , 1 i, 6 1 - -,- , MO.-Dv v High listable ßssns 1- gives notice that all cattle horsoi4 urine, ,c., found ii-unning it laige in int. streets will be ,locked up. Goad.. ' - i • ;10 - YP.:. • oo•tiu?er'hst ton, Buff as w Copywo area, .!' n from •aper u5B j have not t 1 -.tile to say .ng on tis.lt ence. Ii fs s-to occupy il stir 1 / 3 44 . 1 nest tirielraw rwwisx's resi roof.. F.:741. rk from KO- A sp: glue set fire to street, on Thu , WS.e discorere damage was dl Br. Gors'a rh; bilow Bridge raday laat. ' ortnnaWy. the fire and eating before mneh ne. H i • . . is-talkino of wet : at tlesnin.eral 'apiing near township. ITbe Gazelle says a tom the Trig • Rouse to the spring °dation of F • • air . i 1 g 4 wai l er cu t mine°in Troy I 'btu§ is to - run for the apron ULAVLE, of Tr.A mu's, has I . - 4-- rsict for•builtlupg thti new engine I , The building is totbo of brick, . h, 26:46, with a belfry, and will for a "lock up," Flt will coat • O!9 g. taken the con house in Troy two stories hi. 'contain a roo • about $3,000. ifir Pro . Pirclikrq tirinc#piti of the public school, paid his agbd ruother,'who re .ides in WarrtintAnsbip, la visit lon Saturday last, it being , tthe.BEdh antiversarylof •her The Professet commenced ,his fifty-first year on .that clay, 1 , ~-, • INCENDIiItY FIBE.L--till ! Th ursday , morning last,lat about 2} o'clock,] the barn. of Mein's. WICNIAM at BLAC was. disco•ered to be on fire, &nil in a short-time - War totally con sumed. LoT o about $.1); insured for 5,580. This is the se MI barn R. &B. haie lost With . • In a few metre. . i , t , Da. Coistable RcfrsE wrowly,es taped a serious accident olt , Wyalitsing (ta Mon day last... Hg fell from the platfoim ot the do. peit jest as Vie train wa4 cumin` along. He succeeded in ' etting his'fitut o ff th e rail when the - engine w 8 within a few feet cif him. c - - ------- ' I _ I . itigi. Yo ;ng ELSB ii, septon_o(l to the House oillefuge last week, has got ~to be .re-set as the Sup rintendint of Alias in stitution infi;)rms Judge SrafFicu that they cannot keep !tint therepal e-will be confined Lit ' the Eastern l'onitentiarv! i — 1 .. , of -. 1 : i -Mg. Onj Saturdailast gonnox Non;. Timor, a bra - man op tie Si:title/xi er . Erie, met ' With a scrip s if 'not faitl,,accifient, coupling t, care atlilo !tie. Be wil , caught l between the bumbeis an badly sque zed: , lie was convey.. ed to his ho le, where he now' remains, unable, Li to leave his .14Jusloire Pres*. 4 • I 1 ' 15' Gov. GEARY has! appointed Col. A. G. Mpott, of this place, 4ikaid-de-eamp for the 13th vision of this [Mate, composed of the counties or Bradford, Tiogi And 3nllivan. p l o Capt., DA Elt L cCnAcKuc, oft, Susquehanna, has been s' toted for the 10th Division. t . SEP. E. T. Fox, 'for several years past the -efli iont Superintendent of ther' - gpisca. pal Sunday—chool, has ;resigned the position. IZtider Mr. .'s supervision the school has been remarkably prosperous, ; and it itsmatter of re gret to all e'rnnected with it that he feels it hi* 1 duty to resirn - the manigement ko otherhands. I —1- ; . i A ippblic teaaperatice meeting was held inTemperanctHall in Sunday even., ing last, anit Was addressed by 11ev . S. J. Li:sic, ef-of th - C1 l?'siltist charchi The speaker's argn. rnents - wv;reflogi - cal, coir,prahonsive and inmost. lien. Ferrel also made a few rimarks. These meetings ll be cont froni time - to time, and are al ways well attended: i -- .7 .• . Steats.—We aret l pleased to !Jet the Towanda Chiral Association !elaborate to present to lhe krublic the inter-_ !elaborate cantata on" The Bay Ida le evening of the 2.4t1i inst., in Men- The 'Association, ai, is well known, , fi 1 , In cornpos'M of the beet musk I talent in this section, aril themes - al erg hay devoted ma& time to tle preparaton of the piece. From their prev i ous efforts, we feel wLrranted in say ing that irwill he's riFli mnsaal treat. The performer will be attired-itt.dostumes appro . "prate to t e pieee.-- '1 he domi will be . open at -li o'clock. Porformanci• will !Commence pre cisely at 8 iclock. Oar citizen's will prove re miss in th performatiCe of du4, if they do not give . them a full,liense on thisLoccasion. The price of mission* will be 50 gents ; reserved P 01117.11 IS: Eli- RAT 11 _announce riave.decid, eating' and; kers," nn erns halt. • seats 75 c nr•s Drug Praia, i ti ' irrta in to .L..... weex,ion e..—,_ --..- .—Cape . .J. Tttoc-r, fonneriy of this place .. and .office,, has been eleCted Vi'ee President of the Peaudylvania Reserve Astiociation' of Ly-. comingetnly.' I 1 ~ --4. IV/ 'IMAM has gone to qiiciego - to attend , the- Oental Assembly of , the - Presbyterian church:.. 1 i —F. J. CALKINS and wife jeft;for Chicago on : , ....--Tqcs , ley. 1 Mr. C. is a vielegst.i to the Baptist', - - National Convention, which convenes in that . • city this week_, . .L.Jons D. Mosysste, of thi place, has been I appitnt . to to a literati .13 and responsible posi, hon in th Onondaga Salt Company. Mr. M. is posses dof excellent biuginf se qualifications, mud will il the positionwith fidelity to the In-, • terests of the company and crOit to himself. - . . 401 m F. SANDERSON 116114 Nitta ADDIS Pit.. ' been chosen as r i epresentatives:Of , Northern Lodge.of Good Temtilars in the Grand Lodge of Penneylvan, a,. which holds • ,re+gttlar session_ ir ;trip in Juliet next. 1 --J. Ti! tended t rado. Ittv. a few da Yovxo, of p.tbron;;b rat, of Sunbury, spending 'al friend, Gen. PAT- S. J. XILIE in town 1 3er F. W. BLS - w eek. Rev. town thi —Re. Siavax4 and wife passed Tuesday evening, en route . e :Bishop is in - very feeble v. Bishop thlis place of through ,for Gen hrsith. trib —Bis. H. WOOD, • in Bing • l op (Y...A.1. 4 1 he Catholic . visitsk week. - —Part Grand Mt ti ''York city, editor been eigaged as 09 Fellow js ce!ebratto! of Jab': —B. k. Awe= wa week fOr a-trip sons R ttru3t4wite left town Lot 1 • 1 ~~ the Elmira Ad- - started M Can •n :favored with hat: It q. , reetitig a very tno:►a 8. N. M tg. lisie s French t hOutelf. coal Irain en- E. Mkso to his friends. Strew REIIEXEMBITHE DEAD .—" ilttew wean flowers o'er their graves ;" plant them In the little mounds. I They have gone whither we must go ; andie venerate their departure In such memory. I NOW, when the warm winds of Sp - ring brcithellife into very plant, give sortie favorite fia]were to the covering of the dead. Let not the little grares.that hold in icy clasp the little clarlitigs, be lost in"weeds and briers. Put younglioWers, tender flowpra there. Then, do not pOrmit thetlonger mound, which marks the fall of beatity-in the drat glow of love, to sink away .- Or, rho was so young and beauti ful, and when ion list looked upon her sweet, witte face it the brink of the grave, y•nr heart I almost died within you I You thought your life without her would be worse than death, and you sobbed: ' 011; that I might_sleep by her side! There • no more to live for ,novir Go to that lonely pot, recall the wordet-you utter ed, and plant , Our forget-me-nots all over the loved and lost r• 'Fbere, too, tire the long graves. 1A mother, who kissed yen into light and love, whose heart 1 received a pang every time yoni infant feet bo trayettyou into falling, Whose eyes slept not when your little limbs were convulsed 'with fe ver, and wbo in-eyed that God might spare you when the angel of death-passed jour little crib and took awai that darling brother 'she could not sera—a ntother lies there. You never had a better friend itt this world, and you never can have. But bore's the mcinnd, and the white, flit tomlmitmee with the words,," Ova Morena," you put rho i when four grief was sorest and, your loss bee ri fiest.. Go, put your choicest bloom up:ln the earthen bed in which your goodneoth • er sleeps ad long. Other graves here draw your tears, but the mother's tomb wakes , memory's earliest work Of love ind fondness, and mikes you a better land holier being. -ELOyou venerate s the / tomb, you prove Oh were immortality, and a happy reunion beyond its bonnie. I , ill ; -we. • • roy, haft started on an isa- Misseori and Colo- f this place, has ambszked , 'antton, X.Y. . of the Diocese of ScranioN e.httrchein in this section last • ter W. Ilinarts, of New the heart old Hawl, has e of the lonia:era it the Odd in this:white on the Fair vei. Oat old pt ' ddlettwu (F.Y . 4 . iteryol9.Preee,lotebeelt • tea 'nee t he 4 44t0g Wadi& tir eating her Mrs. when she "mil aliened, The' *wed lady !eye her 4seleges at -- $10;006. She. tliestoeoelitlerheecheikees ct fiataimoniatAlo ince very meagre.irCir, _sdricegonott, "Kzes,ii 4to let the feinelesleitirety alone. It is dab. gteroes imams =Mhos with them, * i -ft.. The hour of theSibbath mora ine service at the 14eTwellie CoelPeleikinet Chard; anon lan. L Irk will be 14:6`cklik.. es/term= eery* ste o'clock. Ned Babe bath afternoon. May plst, the stdiect.Of the discourse will bo—" '46 Victorious' Tower, of Faith and Hope in Bereavement." Babbith morning, May 28th, discohrie to the young ; subject- 1 ' Impaislia= and Islidelltt Catkolk •dam and P i rotestantlim : A . 11apid /Name at Passing Events." j • '• • • I , • lima A Non .11.. THIS. —y you make any purchase, don't go away horn to do IL- Encourage biome; industry d enterprise and give your trade to home merchants and mechinics, especially ',those rho advertise free. 17. Thai. is the way. to build up a lively bas& Resit in your own to and benefit yourself as tell as others. Ever' dollar spent .in town II of edTantage to the p ace in general, and every i l , dollar spent abroad f r articles which could,be bought on as favorab e terms at ItUme is a loss.. 'it Is to the interest 4:14 all to assist their own townipciople. ! ' , . How TO DO tlt BOSOMS.—WO 'harp often heard ladies ex g a desire to know by what proce4 the =loss observed on now linens, shirtbosoms; Az., is produced, andin order to grittily thent;witanbjoin the fol. lowing recipe for =king gum *rabic starch: 'Take two or three ounan of gum arable pow. der—put it into a pitellet, and pent on it a pint of boiling water (according to the degree of strength yon desire) l and then, having covered it, let it stand all night: In the * morning pour it carefully from the dregs into a clean bottle, cork it and keep it for nse. I A table-spoon lull of gum water, stirred in a pint of starch that has been made in ;the usual =mice, will give to lawns (either white or printed).* look Of new ness when nothing else can ream* them after waeldrig. It is also good (mei ddated) for thin white muslin and bobinet. ' SINTo Salo9r, COVRTLNG.—There is not a entry -bred man or woman now liv ing butirill tell you That life can offer nothing comparable with the: innocent zest of that old style courting that W i lts done at singing -school in the starlight and candlelight of 'the first hill of our century. Thtire are few !learnt so with ered and cold but lulatvinicker soinetinteswhon they hear, in old-fa+ioned churches, the wail ing, sobbing, Or exulting strains of " Braid street,"•or " China,";or "Coronation," and the mind floats down on; the current of these old 'melodies to that fretth young day of hopes and' illm.ions—of voices that were sweet, no matter how false they sangl—of nights that nere rosy, with dreams, no matter what Fahrenlieit - Bald' a—of girls who blusbed without camas'', and of lovers who talked fox hours about everything but love. ter We givelplace to the following letter froin a citizen, with reference to the ob servance.of "Decoration Day." IVe , .itnet that steps will be taken at once to sec that the mat ter, is attended to : , !'! TOWANDA, May lri 187 L FRIEND ALvono :Menne allow tne io make the following inquiry -through the columns of your noble paper—ls Decoration Day to be -ob served in Towanda,' this. 'maim or .not 1 The tame in now near at bank and nothing stud about It. Can it be possible that the citizens of To wsitda aro going tO let it pass, without a - de monstration on their part of the love and grali ludo they boar his-its - di their fallen heroes - 7"A -ho'po not. Lot us Join hands, one and all, -and show to the world- erlarge- that we do- appre ciate the blood-bouight liberty and enjoyments fur which our uobl soldiers bled and died to secure to us. Let is not be accused of-ingra ti ti tude towards thus( niskle sons Of Itb«rty. -J. W. T. IosTAL llscistoss.—The following docinicins of the Post Offico . Departnientbeing a matter of interest A% tha general public, we give thorn a place in ocfr i columns : A person rentiog a post-Office box is entitled to have thedetterslot his family, firm or com pany put into it. Letters addressed to• his triends - stopping tytniporarily with him may al so bo placed in hie box if directed - to his care or to the number of his box, but letters addressed to persons residing in the same place, ind liv ing and doing business separate-and apart from a box holder stein d wit be placed iu his box. It•is the duty of, the,. postmaster to rate up with letter postage all newspapers containing nnlattful euclosures. , If the parties addressed refuse-to pay the fiucressed rate, the package should be returned to the mailing office fur the purpose of recovery by prosecution the penalty of five dollars. (sec. 316 postallaws.) • A poktmasterisinot required to mail letters after the regular time of closing the mails, nor should he delay almatl after the time fixed for its depailure for the purpose of Mailing or reg istering letters ileiipositeil after the mail closed. Letters and packages addressed to fictitious persons or firms, onto no particular person •r firm, should not 14o delivered, but returned at the end of each ooth, Any memorandum made in writing upon a package of trausiimt printed matter, other.than the name and residence of the party addressed, ikubJects it to letter postage. , , • IiECORITION OF SOLDIERS ' GIUS , p. —The folly% Lug circular has hien-issued by pn:►munt Conainalnder CAL.norN, in refeicnca to thr coremotnos of Decoration Day on the 30th instant i llaangrAnrsas:Dger. or Plittes., - GssiD Aa lIY THU ItErc•me, 787 Hansom 'ay 3.—CtisceL4ti.—Ouronades : The 80th'. of May has been set; apart by the National En campment of theiGrand Army of the Republic, as the dity in each year when the artnt - of' the living itAo meet in their silent camping grounds' the army of the dead. ,I know that in every spot iii this department where a Union Soldier Bleeps, a loyal heart will be found to do him honor, and with': willing "hands strew on the patriot's grave the first spring flowors of the landle died to sieve and regenerate. The Grand Army of the Republic has taken on itself the duty of conducting, wherever there is a Pout, the memorial services on Decoration Day., It is requested 'that every comrade at tend on the 30th] inst., and give one day to the comrades gone before. The militia and other organizations should be invited to ,participate, as well as the citizens, to whom as soldiers, we owe so much. Ask that, the schools in your vi cinity be closed for the day, that the children may join with yOn and learn lessotor of patriot ism near the soldiers' graves. It in-necessary', to fully record thir names of, all soldiers, sailOri and marines buried in the cemeteries youcecorato, with full particulars of service and d ath, and transmit the same to the Assistant Adjutant General at Pottsville. You will find aceomitanving • form foreDecOra tioncEterviees, which, wfionevor pracb4ble, you will strictly folldw. Yours, in F. 'C.& L., ; A. R. Cir.:nous . , do= Official i•Ilon-r. B. Burn, A.A.G. Vir he Towanda Choial ABlibeja troll are preparuir another cisf:;4:ta, width they expect to preseat to the public loon. , - Our Magazine- is a • sprightly apd irigarmukinonthly, published at Newton, N. ipticAaanik, aid- in Oil auesatija mushot the lirallui7 and dash at of it. i t litcb, Cien. /unsay Kumarmicx, F:soolikribitesat least one of the hadiag ar s hi each hinia. One of oar most imeoese idlitiiif geniaalii; hfs oaroer dining ibii late Alluring been a aeries of splendid exploits aid daring deeds, he has at tto succession of place lain aside the sword and taken-up that raightier inantMent, the 'pen. 'with " which to lortioinent and grace the. world's loading pro. damism. \:4lleio. Baxamax, iad ma , ey other- Or tinguisharpersonages are contributors to Our an 4 CP. Cues, agent. Rill Nedra -siabscriptiens at his Book Store. Parroai Block. , Mir.V.Aeisox i3avraszsa died at the residence of, his imin,"o. T. dairstansu, Is Troy, on the 9th inst. lir. 8. was born near Vonn4land came while a piling lad t 4 /lord county, and settled 'with . his pu mas them, where lie rosined forimmilican mid w els was married to Farman WmaM, of Powapil, Vt. Ho and his brother Osman" began the manigenient of stage lines while iniugiet cue time being interested In that business with the late Eton. Dons poet, then, of Bath, N.Y. Ho moved South-about 1816, I'M continued the management on a itcre tate:l, - 4ra shale of large slagocontrachi, running tont/Aim:ma lines on rcruteinew Sueriopiilized by raiirc'MAL His operations daring the nearly fifty yearn of his life its a contractor and stage, manager were very extensive, and ,trere finally closed by the breaking out of the war. At that time he was residing in Toils, his wife having died in Louisiana in 1850 and his brother dying in 1851 in Texas. Oa the breaking out of the" war In; stopped business, neatly all his proper ty being stolen by the rebels, his strong Union ism calling out their especial wrath. He was tried tor treason against the catifederate gov ernment, and Was sentenced to one year's im prisoninent„ several Months of which he served Out it4he rebel gnarl-how at San Antonio. In 1 he returned North, and in 1864 and 1867 spent the winter in the Bermudan. Since that time be has resided in Troy with his ion. He was known to a. large circle -of acquaintances andlriendi all genial, well read, compankma ble man of quiet - manners and real worth. His remains were taken to Athens for burial. i At the quarterly - session Lot the Grindpivision. Sons of Temperance, held at Easton4kpril 2Gth, Hon. E 0.. Ix; Grand Worthy Patriarch, presided. ;The cause is advancing. Within the past five Months B . eventytwo divisions havo been orga nized: • At three, p.m. ; the Grand Division met with the Grand Division - of New Jersey, which Was in session .it Philipsburg. Most Worthy Pa. triarch S. B. RANSON, highest officer in _North America, was present and addressed the meet- Ittrf.ss, a reforibed man who .bad spent slily thousand dollars, held the au dience withistifring eloquence. He supported the resOlutien: . that all Sons of Temperance should cast their votes for the candidate moat „therciughly ie . mperate, which rule was adoptedi: by the Grand Division of New Jersey. In the evening a mass meeting was held on the square, at Essiton. • . It is estimated that at opening 2,0011 persons were present. I It was addressed by Gen. J. T. Owmi, Hon.M. G. LEE, N. M. Pairr, -and Jotsu lsvorrrow, ritate Lecturers. Mr. BOVOLITON offered to conic and speak to the people of Bradford, if they would furnish htm five or six audiences and pay his ekpenses. He has been a rum seller and thinker, and is lalnr ing more earnestly and effectively than any man in the United Stater in thecanse of temperance. No retlecting,person can attend the Grand Di vision meetings without a feebng of disOhin or sorrow for the alarming evil of modersie and occasional drinking of so-called "temperance dniiks "—" at last it biteth.like a serpent "—and also having a highisr appreciation-of the ability and talent arraigned on the side of humanity and reform, as well as the justice and righteoni nese of tee cause of temperance. •-• Orwell, May 7, 1871. S. N. Bruntsox. TUSCaItOIIA.—Mr. Editor : Perhaps you don't eire c to hear from Tuscarora so soon again, but we have to "Wing our quills" occa sionally to keep the-geese in goOd humor. And this is my excuse far v writing ; not that I have any news to tell your readers, for our quiet ag ricultural community does not manufacture or give occasion-for any news of a startling char acter. Our farmers are -now very busily/en gaged in planting corn, " pnnin" seeds, and potatoes. They.' are a saber,' industrions and intelligent set of men—read their bibles, and take the BRADFORD REPOnTER, which 'they also read and pay for. Our school direelors all en joy good health, and seem to be respected and houorediu spite of the maledictions of two or •thriie grumblers. Onr constable says, "Let ns have peace," and his request is granted. Our J.P.s 4 are too well posted on legal points to be taken in by peddlers and strolling sharpers who are on the lookout to make a little cash', out of the greenness of country justices. I believe they have not given an illegal decision during the past year. Several of our yining men who have heel - 2 recently married are building new houses. That's the way, loyal misfortunes ,don't come singly.; ono expensive article calla for another. That still; in spite' of its sTinliA, matrimonial life is a luxury, and we would die snide no one from taking such a step, When Jupiter spoke, all Olympus trembled---- se the ancients said; but when " ALPils 13=ra," jour gifted correspondent, speaks 'through the columns of your excellent paper, all Tuscarora reads and comments. The comments on the elosing-paragraph of his last article were va rious. A wide-awake boy, a little inclined to be profane, declared that it was "darn good." Ills companion didn't consider it a very extra pro duction,,for three months' study. The older, steadier men said, "It wwldn't have been so bad, if it wore only true; but alas! (sets were against it." Now, "At.rna," try again, and stick to too truth ; it is the real Jewel, after-aIL 'Ludicrous cari(gdure may provoke the laugh, but when it is done with malice aforethought it disgusts the people and fails to produce the designed irnp,ression. _ Calms: XARRIED. EDSELI4—WARNER.--April 29, 11171, by 'Rev. S. E. Walworth, G}Tl2/1 Edaell, of Pike, and Mary J. yarner, of Tuscarora.. sumwotip—BALLEY.- On Wednesday, Rub inst.i . at the residence of the bride, Eeßays-; Tile, by Rev. Henry li. Gilbert, Lyman . Sherwood; of ItuahTille, to Julia Halley. No cards. • VERRELE—SLIATTUCK.—At the residence of the bride's father, Blosaburg, May 3, 1871, by Rev. N. L. Reynolds, Prof. C.ll. Verrill, Prin cipal of the State Normal School at Mans field, Pa., to Mina Emma Shattuck, daughter of Mr. L.. 11. Shattuck, Superintendeid of the Tioga Railroad. D LE D . W,OODWARD.—In East Providence, ILL, on the 4th inst., ' Mrs. Abbie Woodward , dangh• ter of .1. & S A. Champlin, formerly of War ren, Bradfurd county, Pa., in she 36th year of her age. ARCIIEII.--In Wysos, gay 12, 1871. Freddie ion of lathes IL and F.lizabeill J. Archer aged 6 months and '7 day R. =SIMS LOCAL. 11 fir More New Goods this week, Tanku 1 As 'ESTABLiSHE6 FACT.—The Singer mproved Sewing Machine is the best. Mir New stock. of Carpets jns opened by TAYLoa & Co. Mr House and Lot the Court 'Rinse in this boron . ' Enqiiire at liErorrza office ser tvsNs & HILDUETIr tir e . this week °petting Ne,r Spring ii , ockis, which they offer at popular prices. Bridge street. CARPETS.—The latest designs and rotreg priers, &t TAYLOR tt se - Carpets--Carpets--Carpets— Carpe,ta—kreat variety just opened at Tavunt .e • .t. Co.' is. do.panete Silks, Irish =4 French Poplins; also inn line of Plaid Dress Goods, at Evans'A, litunia-ru's, Bridge street. tar Ladies will find new Embroi deries and new Trinamingf, in great variety, at EvAss & litiznirrn's, Bridge street. , , air R un (117, ryarra are offering ~A 3 Great . argaina in Table Linen; Napkins, Tow els, welling, ke. Bridge street, ' . R FOR .-41 '3ini: Oil ila drat. rAusAv .. 6 colce , l's , , - , as. F.I . :Cumin has &fine 114 :kf owlet seti,.4l;l4l* 1 4 ill d'esP• BeL.P4 Paredes, Lig inuairj. ' • thilyirthere 1. - waned work, and Jidcpaar.A. "trains aro continually "remising newi iuld • seasonable 'goods in their line. Almostiliveryboilt now_ buy Ilse& gtocer iss'at this borne, and no one gee? away dissat isfied. • ' ' • 1119,. A. pare grtiand fresh buttes, groaniei st t nEMEAICCE Trut.—Titessrft icKsax a bare ..establithad an .121lar ance Agency this place, and represents ntun t‘ of them • reliehltreempardes itt the U.S. The large e •• ence of Col. IL .ILYcFaux, and the e. • - adaptability at Mr. Warm MUM to the haziness, will make th u s of the most pope and saccessfel drum in Tewatula. . . Caoss . 4iajtist putehased a now and imiprored paver trimmer, and be la new prepared to trim 'rid; pope:: tor customers free, of charge. - Py the , way, he keeps the best usortment at Wall Patier•and k Window Curtains of any estab • -•• I , in blortbern Peiusaylrimia. XX/ receiving no immense 1. isblishment wilting Ivo • 1 F. • sore a large —also P. P. Book, "The Baked. F. stock of iriliehle se the paper re BOARD cure first-class roans with board, by applyint at No. 93 Second ptreet. P. E. Peel.. Also a nevpoolitorso covered Carriage (rub ber top) for oat a bargain. F. E. Post'. se- is.t r . HILL is receiving Yew Iffilinery G . 4 daily from New York and Pin f adelphia. he will sell yon a bonnet or _bat 0 a smaller p Mit than any millinery establisti merit iii To ands. First door east Red, White and Blue St re, Bridge street. -I IS.. D o Frtogin is worth it does, am The needle OPERA DEesttsrr. Trated upon th!cc old prple, / over a month a o, Weed port , who were 'blind from cataract. They all regained their vision and see to,read. The Doctor waktherefore ro 'alled, and operatod,upon five other cues of cataract, a% the same place, and Syracuse, last Thursday and Friday:—Ehli int Adrerliser. Vo AGAIN.—Dr. A. S. liyi; . from Scranton, has once moreitakegimp gnarters at the Ward House,Vrherlhe invites all lovers of the beat / Spectacli to' dive him It call, and p i t a perfect. fitting pair of glitai*. He fitted hiandreda when here WM, 'and the? *ill testify In the itipeciority of his goods over ' any other : Give him a call. —:0: . • ilikr - EiENRY HAnius, Merchant Tai or, Bridgi3 street. ifir Miss Brandt receives New Goads at tiler Millinery;Establiahment every week. May 18, 1871. Tax RI.D Lastramen" tale. For sale May 18, igir I Ins are 'toted St . For sal , May 18, aka VI and Sir i - May 17, Rhode Island Limo kept con stantly on band for Whitewashing. at Mar. 29 1 1871. ' N. A. Bocawst.L's. se-I , l'he District Convention; 1.0. of ill meet at Canton, Juno lit and 2d, 1871. ..M•mbera .rill be furniabed with half-faro passes qv L.V.B.R. on application to &ere. tan. S. C. GAYLORD. Sep,.. IVyal : g, April 21, 1871-Iw. , air. sny the Keystone Churn Pow er. FOr alo by CODDINO, RVISISZLL Jk. CO. . April 26, 1871r-tf. - 4.11, ter Dried Beef, 'Pickled Tongues and Smolied Babbitt, at : Losp's. 1521 _ tek. ,, • MEN S. MASON, a gractnate Not Lyons Musical-Academy, offers her services asleaehlr of Piano and Guitar. Roferenres 8. H. Sh!rtitxxl,-A.M., Lyons, N.Y.; Witt. Dit trich; Towanda. . Apr. 19, 1871—tf.. THE I F. C. LIGIITE'& CO. ACID C. MY Ea PIAN6S.,--Every item constituting the Ns Piano Forto can be found In these beautiful in strumen 71ie.R. Fur . oat W.-Dirrarat's llusic Store. stielVLNVErson it MANNEns, Merchant Tailors, Clothing, lists and Caps, Firnishing Goods, ,PA I 1871. 0 Broad street; Wm erly,N.Y. EDI SreciAL l'icrricE.—All persons in debted ns, either by book account of notes past due, are hereby notified that immediate payment must be Inade. We propose to "move upon the works" of all persons who do iloVseti tle before June 15th. Unwartzt Bnoirman. Tow& Ida, May 10,1811-4 w. 44'4 housek MrErr tort, r MAIO 1. Fo 11 - T.—The dwellingifOrth of the Episcopal Parsonage. Large garden and plenty of fruit. Enquife oUOverton k Elabres. May 3. . 1971. A g Losr.--Strayed or stolen from If the sul . riber about the last of February, a black lIEPTIE.IIII Dno, white ring „around neck, white breast and face, scar on ono hip, an 'tiers name of "Jell" Any person retain ing th dog to me shall receive s reward of $lO. - - Crnrs Ftnizn. Iler "ck, May 3,1871-3w'!. _t The Keist6no Churn Power, for doe, sheep orLeolt, is monde's, runs with less friction, inereAunible- and simpler than any other Power manufactured 'and far sale hy the patentees, - Llawrs LiIIOTIWIS, - - Monroeton, h Sen 4 for circular. '4gents wanted in - every county ape State. April 2/I—tf. or sale near h. Terms easy. Mac ID-4w. • Field Peas; also some choice varieties Garden Peas, at • Mat. 28, 1871. Fox Do not foiget that• Tea is sold .3er's for 50 cents. Jan. 18, 1871.• ME low Persons desirous of pnrchai lug either a Piano. Organ, of Melodeon, will do well th (Allen A. B. Culver, at Wyalrueng, Pa., as hells now selling at greatly reduced prices. Mr. q. is also _agent for the celebrated Elias How Sewing Machine. Mar. 30-3nx. • sitoB, °MAIM AiD M.III.ODEONIL-- , ,a selling flrst.class Pianos, Organs and Mel eons at reduced prices and on easy terms. instrument, willwho are in want of a good will flnd it greatly to their advantage to givens a call before purchasing elsewhere. Cots, PABLION A Co., J . 18, 18'71. Towanda, Pi. .B, Sal E.—Desiring to change btu' • eu, ws offer fur sale our Ilyery . 13tock, consisting of ,eight horses, boggies, r iatters, helagess, and everything necessary to Ant livery. If desired we will also our stab es for a term of , years. Terms easy. /iota= rumor. asiicatxtfm. Piipos, = street: 11. , • • . • biii is the pisiee to tray pima, the -beet Irina, et doer, • inlA 4 all Wadi of first 7 eless e lowest prices.: - ." Bon are 'continually furniture, and Judging from the : daily taken sway from these es we Judge they are kept Yea busy customers. . CALBI7B has at his Boot one of flanclapsehool Beaks use's new StunlarwettOol Song ono of tho best now pub• Cuai..Ns has ato large es, Decorations and Wail Patin. I cheap, and with machinery Wait dy to hang, free of charge. few . lx)ardera can se- '• you know that you_einvnse Needle on the Singer'almproyed? our time to call and see the work the ease with which it is worked. tidy costa you !mealy:lire ONg FOR CATARACT.-Dr. !Up- SPECIAL NOTICES. . .LATOHTD'a I k, CO. AND 001C '• niorm.-:The regulation of these is rralj admirable.—Cincinnati a- at Dittrich's Music Store lEMB • ho Shaninger and Sthith Or :About doubt the Lent made in the "tea.—New York, Musical Review. at , Dittrirti'a Music Store. iantiful goods in China, La er Plate, for bridal presents, at 1371. WICKHAM a, Itz.acals. 5:1211 Among other article's of tuse to per kept at the Crockery Store of Bi.scr, are the PrAlarr 13cfrigera .mmentled to be the beet msgle . for y of ice and safetyin use. 8 For iniorraidi agiinot loos or imp b 7 fire s in reliable ocenpanissiatoly - Mo w e Nereur's Dhook north riPub& IktIMIF.! / 87 . 4 t•:' 1.826. 71ONTANTE5 1870. Moe just Imamate hargemodurdellyasieet., bloat of goods kw the an ask. Drees Good% liktetings. Theo* itintet TeaA augers,arid Groceries of *ll kinds New York and Glassware of mu own int OIL eat too extensive a stock to itemise, bought exclusively for pub. sod gtuweitteed to be seltat Meer wises thin ever offered in this market. - 3 . . sir I have. jut received a dock of Tes, Wisest since the redactiont ir e daty on ten of ten oesttsf aed pound. and over ti t 2 the big Boit I . as 03:0a Yo'OLlfif::, to : Brion Mae, 75cents, __• nylon 53 omits; Beet Japan, SLIM - Ca sedessanins; .• , • , • -' Jan. 18, 5571,, _'•l. - Ciro. L. Ethan. New► -Advathements BT" or THE CONDITION or,the «Faint Itianssa.ll•Na." otrawandk Ps., itOi•ipe ot,inZtAkk 1171: Locos aid........ : . ..*12.3411 thrinitbi .. ' MS U.& DPII6I . to mars alsailimbas 133.000 0 19 0 17.0„N a l• ware 48,00101 , 10.000 00 treB. and escarttko in hand— Ili go Das ' moilseedag sad room sisoli. MAN 00 Duos Ohs Nallimal Hant5.......... 1f.907,10 Duo 10000 *dm Isultosaid Ushers .—:.. . wig is Oinking limo ~ - 0,000 00 tanaltiusaid Elates ' . ' UN 00 Carrest 00psaws. ' 2.000 Kt Taxes Pad ~1.068 37 Cult Ds= psehadlag atimpol. 3.023 77 BEM of other listional, busks— ..... . . 3.237 00 Frietiasil Ammer (10010113 g siebel)... 5P 033 % Legal tosidoc =Oa. • Itsal#3•oo6 • • • 032.4611,57 diplisl efoolt pi* .... ..$134000 00 , i tir:aiLtand.. • 4O.OOCt 00 I. I.sfa at Prol=d laps , 410 81 Rath- . , _ . _ ___ ........ __ ...clonal bulk diva/at:low crctiatiadlng.. 110, 885 Dividends trupild 61 0 (00 0 indilid66l Tospiimgm Xr1,601 61 1:1„&pli. 10 . 496 60 nali Doe le Hooke Doe to other Beaks and DatAers....... $332.4577 firWrn or pniturn.w o rr i a s a as. • County of *seer& I. W. W. MTS. Jr.l sr of thelirst Mkttonal Bank of Towanda , do solemnly mew that th e above statement is bus t to the best of my Inunrbidge and bolfef IC It. BETTS. Jr., Cashier. Subscribed sod sworn to before me. tale 10th day of May. lan. W. G. poßDox. Notary Public. 4' , titzur=%-..dtt i est • p T C /• This stook horse will serve mares the present season. from, April 1. to Aug. 1. at the lir. ery Stable of Kteosecur k SoLostoir. Towanda, Pa.. Vern Monday noon to Saturday morning ; and at bheabaltibt. Pa., a the farnesof L. S. Emosncar. during Saturday and Monday forenoon. Tunsia.—.s3o bY the 111011/104 Money dna at Ume . of eefake- $3O to insure one mare; and $5O for two mare* owned by one person. Money due as soon as the mare I. Inown to be with foal. Any person having a mare Insured. and parting with her before the time 9f foaling. will be held aeobuntable for ihe insurance. Pasture famished for mares from a dis tance at $5 per month. All accidents and escapes at the owner's risk. Piatonztt.—Patchen was sired by the celebrated trotting stallion, Geo. H. Patches, be by Cassius IL Clay. be, by Henry City. he by Audrey Jackson. ha by Toting Sashay. ke. The dam:. of Aachen was Trurock. grand dam Mearenger. May IS. 1861.—Grn UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. TOWAX- Dk. !fay 17. 1871.—Notice is hereby given that the Annual List of Excise Taxes for 1871, being taus as sessed on Incomes for the year laR). and Veda Ur es (licenses) under the Internal Revenue Laws of the thitted States for the 13th District of Pennsylvania, bas been received from the Assessor of the Paid Dis trict:and that the said taxes are now, due and, Opt. ble. • . Taxes due from perions residing In the counties of Bradford and Sullivan will be received at, my of fice, corner of Marl and Pine streets, from die date hereot to June 10th. \ Notice fa also given that lel persona who neglect Or refuse to pay the tinnea and taxes saseesod upon them within the time specified. will become liable to pay the penalties imposed by law. In addition. and :the law in this regard mnat and will be strictly en. totted. OW. D. MOICTANTE„ Towanda, May 17. 1871: Collector. HVNIPHREY BROTHERS THE CHEAPEST. FIRST-4CLASS WORK RFASONABLE PIUCES: EXAMINE OUR STOCK CO3l - 'PARE PRICES our assortment cannot be excelled in either BOOTS AND SHOES SUITS US AND .OUR 6USTOIIEILS,. AS INCREASED SALES ATTEST ' four ittleottion and Inspection. we sir era, re ad y to 'randy trery body with goods In cafe lino. Toinuids:lta, 3, 1371 - MONEY SAVED, • BY 11711c1IASIA131totrIC - STOVES AND HARDWARE or . I I& N. BROXSOX -1:Throll. - Pa.. Oct-20,10. 437 44 Ph 27 2X.791.00 4370 61 1.8811 41 1,364 11 " J. O. luart., / 0, D. 14.1wrixsz.1 • Directors. Jos. Dolma.. • THE BrST. rri (plality o price. FOR CASH, AMMIBRY BUGS. Vow' i eie ~i' 'C3'- I - trei teatitiful , teal silkli• , •r.11111!1:—ii -• •- 1.1 at Taylor & igish Black 'Milu;,' st,T4ylc , r . .4c lIMIZI .Rich Poplins, _ : '4_4,, Dolor 4E, ,Clo . ..!is. New Style f3eages, at Taylor & Co.'s. Heaidsome • • • at Taylor & Co.'s. Wash Popliiii; ' at, Taylor & Handsome Dress GooZs; IldTayl94,4t Co.ta Cho*Dresi Grixids: •• / 'at Taylor 4; Co. a. White Pict, ties, a - I at Taylor it Co.'& I • , Lineniand.Napkins,' at Taylor k' Co'.& " ite Goods, i • at Taylor Ir, Co.'s. Fmk? Goods, t At Taylor & Co.'s; Ribbons and Trimmings, at Taylor A:, Co.'s. Cloths and Cassimeres, at Tayhir &.Co.rs. CottonadeslgA Checks, at Tailor A; Co.'s Kentucky Jenne, at Taylor k Yankee Notiotis, at Tay! or .F,&Ai Hosiery and Gloves„ ELVl'aylor,& Co.'s. Hati and Caps, at Taylor & Co.'s • -4 Ladies and Clxildren'); Shoes, at Taylor S. Carpets and Oil Cloths, sbrig and Shirtings, at Taylor & Co.'s at, Taylor & Co.'s Prints and gingbanis, at Taylor A: Co.'s Al l KINDS or DRY' GOODS AT BARGALNS. TAYLOR & CO , Tointitla, A THE CHEA.PE.§ - 1 T PLACE IN TII I WOBL.D•. M II TO' lyiJ Y BOOTS AXD SHOE-S r .„ I ISAI`rTm METROPOLITAN BOOT INISIIIOE STORE I • No. 3 GITIFFITLISik. PATION'S 4 'DUNK. BRIDGE STREET, TOWA.NIU, Our rods , aro , I kL NEW AND FIRST - CLASS, AND [ . DIRECT FROM THE M&NUFAC- MEM IMO IPhicli will cnablo oa to Bell I A 7, 25 PER CE-fiIT.,C,JIEAPER = ■ TUNS An. OTItrL 110taN nt TOWANDA Our stock comprises line of ME”, WQ3IEisDS; Itlla t SES' • • - • • " A,ND CILT.LDRF2I'S.WEAR. boaarable acid fair dealing wo copse' to merit s a full allare_ot pabllopatronage. Moan give us a aill.heforo purchasing eisewherel for we feeLoonildent that our goods and priors will suit. ELLIS EL NOE. P!I.BMI °so LI I For ypur Neiv.Spring Sat. a:FP• OQ"IO•TAYiOR & GORE'S =II re . '''' 14f , . et) To TAQT.DO-# GORES For Iyow Sp ing st,y C 45 .. •in ran - Lg.-, GCS. TO TAYLOR & GORE'S El . .• . „ (3O TOTAYLOR GORE'S Um and Beady-Made Clothing. GO TO TAYLOR & GORE' For anti Caps; 4.16 Latest &Ales GO TO TAYLOR & opErs Bows, Tics, &c ILL 'AI-011'K CUTTING DONE. ON SHORT . • NOTICE . 96 MAIN STREET,, ap1.19'71 NEW GOODS AT THE 51GN.67.T1TE BIG BONNET DOVE§TIC ANA FANCY PRINTS, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, LINEN ' AND Vaiirrl GOODS. PLAIN • AND GROSGRAIN .Extra quality 'YANKEE NOTIONS . , =I MILLINER.Y GOOD-S., a any tinantity, quality , or price:that . the market liners Rupp At 'Nor York prices. , Towatla, April 20, 1871-3 m THE OLD 311.4.LN 1 STREEI • ; Carriage -Factory. 3414..couttunes the:rdiartfacture , CARRIAGES AND WAGOISS, Or eTery description,. at the old Mend of Drake, • • LATESt STILE MT, FINISH n tin nisnufactufe.of wagons nothing EQusel'but G.O3IVOSITIDN', BOXES PLATFORM SPRING' WAGONS 4 • i The beat Esstertaack Is nee d in tbe nanufseturo of Wheels. Spokes are all rlyed eut—not sawed: • ' ALL WORK BOLD 4ABRANTED 'EQUAL TO ANY DRIED FRUIT U m AIL HINDS 47: t r 11=111 'f Fur a afletva*adiShit. ~....♦ For a Ne - w Siring Ovoic-ciat For all the LaVext Styles inui 'C • ' 11•1 For Geuts' (foods, WfItEANTED TqW.INDA, r 4 4: A. 1,-!ETT:E.:.Sf: Are now offerin;; .1, Great * Variety of • . DRY GOODS, CHEAP', b UCII A 4 • TICE:Ink Lcc. 1.41 D SPREIDS, &c. DRESS GOODS' SILKS. SHAWLS,' LACES, LACE COLLARS, • REAL AND IMITATION HAIR G,OODS'.-, deraar.da • JAMES BRYANT ILUN .§TREET, TOWANDA, PA His work la all of the B4T, STEEL. AXLES; Together vital the In 'Light Work, AND s -LUMBiWMA . 6OI 4 /S Kept zariptaitly on hiFid. 4 , 3 da . to Antall, and aa to durability, SUPEIIIOO TO Al T IIVTfIs SEOTION. a Au. Wou Wartaltra JAMES BRYANT ap1.1911 ... RY }T.HELMIAD'S -00 ND :FLU , , P. • rig •.... •, . EXTRACT , . (LITAIVILI . . • i! "-; • "i 43 It A PIHP LL S_ WM =Me 03IFONLINT FAIMS-.FLUID'ErrItACT • HAIM AND FLUID lITISACT / EH r tac rttAiPfifiltir,'Argia*,: - Bitte4s 'Sick or Nervous licempetterColture;Wcef, etc. l'u s etly Vr2 41.41 4e, contaissinv tv+:4l(ercury, Minerals or Del : clerious -Drugs. . OE ; . These Inns ire-diorama delightfolli pleasant prir- Rwtlye. superseding castor' oil, ttatta. - tnaWnesla, etc. There is nothing more acceptatile to the stomach. Thheritimtorie. smi,cause net Whey II&IPPA nor gri hig tiatna. 'They 'We edmposiskolf the Fork t iage sib. After a few days' use of them, each an invig oration of the entiin ay stunt taloa place Palo appear ntirseulinis to 'the, weak and etieriatea; whether arising.trom, itnpoidenee or disease. T..Atelm .'bold'a Compound-I*MA Satraut Cstawba • 6rIIP. 1111 a sic not ertgaeedated, from the fact that sugar. r.OSted pills do not tltssolce, but pass through the 'l9lrunach without—l:W*oring. consequently do not produce the dFatied effect. THE CA T - 411.71A ak.APX.4114.21. lasing plealant tasta. , and.color. dO nut necessitate their being sugivcoahal. /TFTY MX7/I 1:1;240..r. - HENRY :T.: HELMBOLD'iit COMPOUND ~ VIATID': EXTRACT •-• fi A RS'•:;%.V 4114 L L A RIR vaivally exterminate froui the nyetem Scrofula Syletilln, Fewer who, trfoeire, f >ra Fy s iforititiegig; Sore Mouth, Sore lica(l,llyonchttis,. elfin Digeases, Halt Rheum: CankerS• Running from the r.ar White Swellings. Tumors, Cancerous affectiousucleiso Rickets, Glandular_ 'Night swv.its, Tetter, Human, nr - all ly,i244l,4:hrernie/lhetunatiman. .Dirpepsia..and all diecases that have been estab llhhea in the system for gears..': Ileing.preparetlexprersly for the above Complaints' Its blood-purifying propel ties are greater than ail ether preparation of HErsapnrilla.. It given 'Do rim 'Avalon 3 clear and healthy color and re-Mires the patient to a state of he'altlyand purity, ror .purit•- ing the blood. few:ming all chronic constitu4tral diseases arising from an impure state of the And the only reliable and ctfeetlitl knew - n' remeily for the cure of, pinta' and arwelling.Of the boner(6l. n rattans of the throat and, legs. blotchy-, ',Maples on the faee, crysipolaS and all scaly akin. and beautyfying the complexion. Price, i 1.50 rer Bottle. • l ~ 1 ' HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S CON CEN TRATED - • FLUID EXTRACT 13 -(2 HU, , . . Ilan citreileverr case, of Diabetes in, Islilat it. has been given.. lcritatien.fl the neck ;of. theTiladder and leffittnation of the Kiih.i.ys„. 17104 U -en of. the Kiancyli and Bladder, lti.iention of - I.l , ilte. Dis.a..-4, i 01 tin ProAtrato tilanci: - Stowrin - itiirlliaatr ; eulcu ln,s.. (ravel , Belekditst Deposit s ' and, tutous or Milky Dflichargsx, imd for enfrehlca'..s. frilelleahs constitutions of both sexes, !atit/di:4 with the hit -I^'witr4 symptoms:- /11.1 1 .1 , ,, , FitVi1l td . CX , , trti 671. hie, of power, loss of memory... difficulty. of brolithht.t, wealiaeirVesi.:tretalltn , ,,c, (error of diii-eare,wakc;ful n.,4,4 dimness of vision, pall'irf,tlielix , .4, - , hot hand, tlifsliing of the body; dryness of the ildir, eruption. of the tate, fhllid countenance, - universal laSsitudc a ttr inirs , 7lilar symt. , m 4 (-t!'. ' -'- • . S. . MEM 'Cried .11 . • peraous fruni the ages . of 15 to 2S, and frorri 35 to t or In tee derlino el4rourf 4r lira ; art..r confinement of labor -paint; bid-NrOtinfi in cirldren. • • • 7 • - liErxvoLtrs EXTnACT tronn 1 dfurrtlc and td , ..d-purd 3 - Ing. and en n. 5 all illowaF.egj rn fru liabits dtpßipaiion, i:mcesAes ar:11. -iniprullen ci.s in of th' bTo 1,• ezop,rs,,l - copaiba in affections for' which-It and, sypkilitic altv - tions--in-theme dise.ass tit til to c. , :1- 11eCtiCni Wit:i ifEIZI.COLD'S ROSE WALL _ P `ln - inany affections peimliar to 'Ladles. the- Extract Duchy is unequalled; by any - other remedy—as in Chltiruais or Itetentron. It reUratarity; Painfulness or Suppressiogi of Customary Evannations4Xleerated or SehirruS state •Of the Uterus, 4,encorrhoea or Whites, Sterility. and for all eoniplaints, incident to the ‘.:t • whetherarising from indiscretion' or hal:- Its of dissipation. It is -prescribed extensively by the mo,d emiMent physician* and midwives for en feebled and delicate constitutionis„ of both sexes and qll ages (attended with any of ;theabove eiseaseti or - Fsruptorus).---• • • 11. T •11:E L :NI. B 0 L D'S ,EXTII4CT ‘l3pmu. . , Cures Disrascs Arising fro-n?".". fintrrydrnrc:. nab - 14.V Dissipation, In all their .stages, al little expense, - little or nn change irStliet.,no inconvenienet.„ and no exf.oseare. It causes a frequent detsire.. and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing obstructions. prevent ing and coring Strictures of .the, 'Ahem allayihg, pain and intlamation, so freqbent in this diseases, and . cstielling all pvisonottli inatter.' •Thousands Who have bean the victims of incom petent persone, and who have fialthheavy fees to be cured in a short time, have 'found'. they have been deceited, and that the ... Poison." tits, by the use of., "powerful astringents," heen driiit lip in the'syp,- tern. to break oat in a more aggravated form and_ _perhaps after Marriage'.• • Use. rIELMBOLD'S EST-FACT it 7 C-HtT for till 'affections and kiiiieasea of -the Urinary °min!, whether- Male cr Female, from wbatesTr cause originating. and no waiter of bow long itana ing. oxr DOLL .cvo J'ER BOTTLE. 'JENA: T. .11T1.4:11130LD'S „:,1111 . C.CNED ROSE' WASH Cannot be surpassed as a Face Wdsh: and will be found tho only specific renusly in every_ species of Cutaneous Affection. It •speedili eradicates Pim ples, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness, Indurations of the Cutaneous Membrane. ect., dispels Redness and In- • cipient Infiamatlon, Hives, Rash. Moth 'pate - hes, -Dryness of Scalp or Skim Frost Bites.' and for all purposes for which Sarve.: • eir ,Ointments are used: restores the skint° ei state or 'purity- and softness, and insures continued healthy acton tithe tissue of its resssls, on which depends the agreeable clear -1:10RS and vivacity of complexion "so runeli sought and admired. That however—valuable- as a remedy forexisting defectspf the lielmbohl's • Roile Wash has long, sustained its principle claim to unbounded patronage: by possessing qualities glitch render It a Toilet Appendage of • the most. superlas • ;tire and congenial character, combining In' an:ele gant 'formula •thoso prominent requisites, Safety and Efficacy—the invariable ~accompaiments of fts• nse--as a peeservative'aild reteaher of the complex' , ton. It is an excellent Lotion for diseasi r ot of a Syphilitic nature, and as an-injection l' , e}iidiseases of the.lirinary Organs, arising from habits_ of -dissipa tion, used. iu connection with • the EXTRACTS ISFCIIII„SAMSAPARILLA: and with_' GRAPE PILLS. in such diseases as' recommended. canirot be surpassed. J'R/C,k, UNE DOLLAR. I'ER RUT ! ?LE. - ' ••-• • . . Ei=l Pull and etplicit dirO:inua acegulpany the 'Leal tines. Evidence of the moat responsible and reliable character furnished 11n application, ;with hundred,: of thonsands of living' witnesses, and upward itf lio,isaMansolicited eertillmtea and" recommendatory letters, many of which are from the highest sources. including eminent Physicians, Clergymen; States men; etc. The proprict has' never resorted to their publication in the newspapers': he does got do this from the fact that hie =ticks rank as Standard Preparations, and do not need to be propped up° by certificates. — ' IMRY T. rnarim3orpg,.. Delivered to any iddienft: Secure : l'min ol,eervation ESZOBLISILIED UPWARD pi' T IrR rI ISARS. 80id - by Diuggiats- evcrywhero; Address =letters, foiinformation. in 6antldonce. to Eli - 1W T. 11F.L.11 . BOLD, pruggiat and ctioraist:- . Quip bepoti.,- U. T. lIELMI3OLD'S Ding an l_ Chemical Warehouse. Ti o. 594 Etrio.lway, )ie* York: or terf. T. ITEMITIOLD'S Medical Depot, let South TeuthStrect, Phtlattolpbl4. PA. S ' - nritaas OF COrSTERPKITS. Ask for HENRY r; iralxvozzYst • ..1447 put _ ion. Qom. • wV I c.E: 2 Irilusi MIME ME BS GRAPE JUICE., _.__... H EN 1J maniithxer_y'rz:Ariii - DI ~.~~- THE GREAT PIUBETIC TA A. a . 1 -7g,,S . 0 L GENCINE .PREPARATIOX:4,: W RPHAN'S COURT S A-TM. -.,..8y Virtue of an orslorteened nat. of, Aber, 0611 in e. Bradford County. the underidgned Aden:llB4,, tralt 4 Y of gee Mete of Thomanit. Inzi4e 6 late ot,Piko tw` deneieted.Vlll 'eon on the treenail'. en 217121- D4l p.. 4 JUNE.2I% -161 ii the tollarOgrairoPei• - • tyibonpde.4 lutfollovrek On thet.notiti by lands of ,Derwikey. obitte riot by Jonefberr2CharbiAni4 - 00 the ":" f notiOs btibirtte 'Parrett. on Um** 47Xpetielencle... Arotikiitieg t,O scree. 25 or .30 - rook inaprore42 frenisAlwett*, hoar/ *befell narl , Cisittr-ratit tli xiVieti-1120ii .t;ivf;frt- e'n l the - i;et'k4 strueli4oll2kls4oo4o*.tendthinatterrof eatertnt balsam fa one year franc ItieF date oteon4lrteatlen ealq letth inferre r '', . JQTIY A: M.LIITIS11; P0W 10 1 11414 • - • Adattnietetter... f BANKIIUTCY: DT` IC? &gn . ` 1 • ir i Men Vn_tdd At:dee - far the Westriv D(s. irt,•l d Prinnulvattle€'• wows Diegrief of !'anent. mplar. In )it: matter of Shernian_ tatilmirt :• • •• • • WitirternDtatrigt. of Peat Innis, sta . .-rkaterrant, in,bararnptey. hewn leanedhy "the AMA' . ' • tho el4Ate of-M ermanAlC , Anitrietall' of the eannty of Dradford and stato of . Petnisylvataai attl Dig! rid: %rho Ilse hien. nly adjudged* Iltnic - rapt ttpatf petition - GI hbt]et•editora. t'he . payorient • t of any,debte.. and the, dellverr of hay property !muting foltatit Raniriiipt to him or to hie raw. aorl ' ass transfer of any property by trrnforbi4den 4..tasr. A inOfr - tlng of the cr•ditoie of aidditanklive to proye t -thetr Itehts. ant (+now one fir' Moro PP- . - - $412 ra, of h . * catote t will .be hap at a Ccoart of Bank , ti , te holjai at Towanda, pa., in Bard Dis t:V.4; an , the - 246,...i1tay tf , at- 10 o'clock. At, tho ofnce of. IrAltrit4 Alterton - . , one"of tbe te , qaters I hDankrnptey of Wit' . A 3fURDOCW... S. Marahal..for paid. Di atil , :t 4 . . DlitTNlAntioick'vs;Nonc . E.-,-; • E.t.lto of trancle (i . 17-roor- fiaertala, late, of Towanda, Bra . 111 . 9-a. cOnnty.,4lmwe.. - Lettom of it!imtniAtration. ort the rite. rif rranein Cfnuor overtun have Rranted by. tbo Rogia-lor of friadlool ca•nnty to rdward Oa-orlon Toiratida horn.: Alt iwootia baythAelahnitagalnet the ratite, of tba decMont ore requeFte4 fa preeent, them for ' Rettlyinent. thew hil"lf4l Thal% Parnunit t 0..• tho.attuderlacr.od. EDWARD f)FERTON. • • 3Any7,4if,' • • ' 'Administrator. , NMI EN ~KET, T 0 E :NOTIC__ Soticila hereby given fhataf r)ensons ind , ..hted • K to . ext.* , off!. rifantimer. late of Granville. twp.. deceased: are rewiestodta untkeimmedilite par. , - meat, and al} Demons baying claims against said es. tate mast bs_.rreseni the's:meanly antherrticated for aottletoont: . - LAND,ON. .E.1.11A1l GAIIIM.,I*Tv. • Ezeentors. ni23l-w4 2 MB •. T .."N 0 T• ..t.-^"otlor I. ,, rebT even 'that ail nerionoilnapbtod to lltn *Wife pf SIME.OSI..TAYLCiIt. late •of Mo. -deoraa , d, aro rn.(l,l2ested tomato Immediate payixent, and n'll ocranta haxinz rtnirrtn azalnxt Wald ei , tatts • mitrk preireth t mi 131117 ntiliniticated: for -.xott.lo - t. ' FLETCHIL • aptin-mk • - A MITN'ISTRAT.OR'S NOT C~ heretic givim that all iwrannalnilehteil to theieiltate of CUESTEIIII`.MCIIItILL. la* of Lifeh are mg nasted.to make tmmedletB payment anitall'personit' lihrtnif. eliding; 'itraini , t eptati , to Vresent theta clnly anthtntivitt4 for' &cm,. merit. E4,,L1A11 3fERRII.I%. • CEEMEE re . X E.CI3. T OR'S I-C ■ NrYtirn IR ber^by vivitrt time - rrrenns ed J.. the estate of SETA S:tEN - KITS. late - nf Albany. deceased, Bra re fr ansterl .ta make :ftn.tne f itate , nayment.. 8!d all 1v...1-Oman Invir4t blatmf ettaifint- Fahl estat. , 'mak present - them duly fantbrnW.alcyl for Fettlenvelt.. - G.W. ts-rEtursEnr:., .24 , 1.14.71-ws 13A 1 SKITUPTCY.--/it , AT T. T. LACES. fifisi•rwrit. • . To W•inli , rr - MAT' 'eq.,:cr.stt:: nnikitrigne , t bro.by givos iintifio of appoirihnont aF Aosigovo, of T. 'LACEY% of tho towtoOlio , in :h.' coirct• of rr - Adrorcl. and state orPorinsetvanim otift;'n said a n,ptnpon peritiots of ercrlitors 'the District (I.cirt.or _ _ DraolW , altt , lnl nEourit S3R 11. Al4signet rp;.l2nv4 ; lij c, A 1111.1;:dIL1NT tittCESS! Th.ig new:toarhine i r.p wr.th the tunp.,H.::nd alwaa of allin,, verll of It 3 It etr.tidn in the front rank, amon4 . bavAe touloa. an . ..Li : , .uoKol acAlw.t. a:.l mid