I' @ Pperter. ford Xi!lac a L ANA) GEYER 1L • LOC n to HOso Company aro . to Cuirpaia, of rittbton, a'risit AV'k pay Eagle soon. he Tus thra Total Absti ,ty has three aurtlinries, and num rlvelundreirtileinbers. nellet Seel bers itbuut I ung,"ELstitia: Was sentenced TRELTEII, 0! ...31.tur1ar et'ening trot,, :sonniont of two years in the Eastern by :Juage t , ) an impr Ibe odd' s AVO the er • nikle for heir lcelebration on "the ,*. Fron nr iearanees it will. be -one . ele,t,affairs rf the bind eveewitness- Anee. I • - I tEts- tangt op 4th of Jo of thi• gral (AI in this iter E. 3:. BcrliNtiwN has purchas- VA 01 by 60 f.?et,ffroni Mrs. E. 11. MAsoN, en the e"rner (if Pine mind Sect nd streets; con- E lder;ttion,ls2,soo, 3'.4 ; erect a residence up in it during. The at Troy has .... .11"(7Tr,,y ...and E. A. i.oNo appoilted4gent. This arrange ment will prove , a r great at4'uremodation to the people;of Troy. • ft)" Qapt. G. 3 .31.ksvim i r. has of.' fered a kd with KUM+ nt ttnile fielivered ou / the grountl for b clnryh edifice, AA,- members of the Balitist tongre6tion will raise funds to erect the linilding. ids is 4 :very liberal offer, and we Wye no doubt - will IV. accepted. . N,lrclinTo irceived the second nzinber o[ The t'aut , , s'eldihel, published at Canton, Pp., by C. Sox. If is an in-. teresting and . spiey little alit( t, any] justlS - de serves the!liberal pitrlmage and hearty eneour :ll..;enq.nl If the CaTitoinans. teick.. A.: fishing t)arty, consisting of •];. A. Supt. o the Pa. A: N.Y. Mil., H. Loci Want, .1. Conn, fix. ("see, J. H.11.1.A. , ;, \\:. Srr.tnat.%:: and C. B. BArett; county nit week, and •tiirlied ith severaltluudrtllof the "specided beauties.' 4 1t- is : our last week's 411tiortina4- had fold 004 that tlier are tine ont they art. still at viiihietile; their lti is 9 The repot tiint ha, Ica n f e:y u• of ade, CU thclr o.d f.ta . 1,1 a lA. (' or 0111.1 were [.shown, several days v nimor, Nit ighing Halle rottUdS, U -1114, Lark (,:j-a Armunia AN4.11. a!nalltacY, assitcd by 'mat: "The .11.,1 i ,;. a I r a fi4ii rill! , eturn TETE was lt•ry rI:G awl 1 186 I APB Jul ME t l'Y 411 ; 11:;• -..1.11111,111.:0.14 tied E. J. in . )., ~,, I ev,oh- MIME in tit., t• 111=1!1 ,t.dl r 1 rl MIME F ul;cr, N. 2' Pr;'mr I Ili;; h . N.(,. A. b. _ Tom. Mei I 11.1 311... A. ElIN%Itl :alike of Lase ball was tiw Slit wl the !'ollege clo,b, of .1o , :, f•Tmer, 'inot her ll=D=. nr.l 4 IN) Leiria pi ! , WI tl I ;,„1 Tl Mil I+l T• 11. t I.y llt.• to ,; Sal nntil y, 20t1i, !nl!in..: in tit^ rc ,, re ..f To- MEM t g in. ~~! iu 1.::,t .1 ; Wyalus;4l MIME 12251111 - . oFs i fl c=u J. ih-.1 a, 4t,•rl i cy-at-1. Nay I,lm, with ii,, ..Z.....461urii .4 the youtil l a attentive i ye have 1, ti ct-sfiiii:- 1:1. ‘r, t•k t, , pr:lvtic , • in all th, y. Mr. Tin , mr,o:i w. s s!n tip.. m .1.414 ,I'.t.tlo.c 'he WI LII 1 ,, c.n1c a arc -1!: d aut ofiicc ('t~lul,• 1 Mica/ avt . 7rittift 01 Jolts GI T litt.;lit I.LA fc.qtl 14 slt•lting-i . .j et- a sit:me gait. Elraln:nt t.l in I ic thief eiitered the 1K1.t.i.r.v.; ~ :1 wrmhbi g , ri 4, :..10 1444, 3lr. h.', palt ',lit, LAft , _r'nfing.tit. p,11; ...i.:l3lin nv,ncy, 't Ill' thl..r , 1 t -'4! ',.7: :IN:. thilig . CINP. k l,„ , rd,', 11,,:-c 1%:1.1 11u• ..:u{•c t r.h.l liti. We . t t , , .hy. typo , (1. :•133 - .: a pp) till.'. 11.1i:1, ENE $l . 101 tu• , tiati,q or gllc•Ats. . by 1 . 0 additi,,n of Thrt tar part c IlLtnl,lnd ell tiia , have Ina Iion,lo" a rid thr " lb 1-- ( , qttitie:t both houses. Tin .ady open.fuc the hi:comma enlargiid i:n , •':Lu''sleeinog rooms, int ,4 the plc eat Dalc be nee , ttillllo t11,411.,‘ hid ! • • of living the 1,4 •t 1.4 pt t, th( - 41.valc:ent tict , t7T-Lee.l) :Lc, - "" t hat It 7,1,(j111 1; t 1.11 - , N (,:.:i)11( -L. D. of -.l3aitiftitJfe, this rhice la'st tr i ck, ti , agetl pa rt:l-0J thriiiii;fi thin t 4 . 1 . ) 1.1, J.' \ ti.• ; i I. 1)1"/ , ...- M:. t•I: 1 1, ,, •!••• of t 1, 17 .1s1:,.• l'• L. • gag.ilr , •nt n to , ‘1,;(1t; W 1 , -C111:, 4-at3/ 1 .41 a r2.h and MEE itlarrie.sl •1 ttc( ,l l!i.l...•'t• 1, j, .n:J•,:c 61 MI. A•q1:.1%.‘1.1:- tl - 11 , butt h 1.. ,;I: It( 11 as_ T t•) a;:. moth, %via) is' ,-.. i :•., ~..„. . . . . i r ,T...,,,..., ; , , 1... i i: • , ::, :•,..„,:,4.,:;.; the 1'...11.!•'.\. N. , ; , •2Mi'4fi.l...cilmin ''..11 Wrisliiiiiton ' . • '- [lion. 1 - .? tit i ri liml wjfe atid Mr/Snit:LT ] 1: 41..!te.1 f. , r I hi*lphia. ..it Tue:day after -1,, \ „. • ~ ii h, le iM •y Veto t.. mtet -Pori. .6.• A, (~,, •,, . 0 ....1 M. .. . NM.mi (.'.1. , ,w, and pruemil up )1 trip tT:i .il,forimi. •t Lwiti,...,_. to' )1r,.. 11Imi. . i .\\ • , :illti er.s. M. ('. M: . :.:i'uli and wife were pot • _:11, , , , . ',al, ": - , , ;ththf . 7 . 1..*t of tht. COP-1f any. If )Ir-i. M. is al• - e tT trate', they 1‘;•;11 ',elect them ..lit ilhie.i get. , ~ . . - • na.s - frolti the Sullivan I rep ( 1' •• . ILI. lAt 111. i, estinull•le g tt :111 tn k 3[,,t 1 - tlaj r litg o tio• tIN 1.• it tli aiinivrrs:lry of .1.1:.1 i.rr.o 11.nt oc.- II . V.1.:n . 1 , ; 0, ;4 . niauy t..b- M4O tolurrous frl•nas. ma:kan g esr...• ally of wenton was a suji;:tf'• tna china tva' s t while auticipating the yiais". tlictiituro, 1.4,,nte , 1 tbn tl 0 - .4 iailhy couple a iia - agithiceitt • :.ottl i•ilv• t rca service. A social gathering th • eviz•:.••;.; tvoillul up the pica-urt, of the day, at tl the the g,••uial ilonois many rirtiziii.4 of the-Lappy - I`.l-b 01 1. Seral.ton, c oramo 213 • ple the faith-at this place. 814 sun 3.- 1:; , . -- 1l 7. s !and I+6 (comics. Tho rites uich 311,1 borSiu4lround wr.re consecrated th :amp ”cea,irin. The r , izo of the Lew, t 1% -la chin - 4tin 5bi,120 and was denstly lirc.lghott, nn,( ninn) l were • obliged to for whbt of room. A son of x. ,JOAD Kwrro , of this township, only 13 yeaxs old, shot a good-sized wild cat in the Woodstack.or Anlgo one day last we4c.-117.T. Gazette. __l''_-..- vs- The P.econd anniverserylif the "Temperance Dieform Society" will be held at East Spring Ililll May,3o, 1871. at one o'clock, p.m. - Good f3pa.kers frill ho, in attendance. "Soldiers" will p 0 lieloygotten. Invitation to al By order lot Co..*lnittce, . • . . • • 1161.3.11 t. 4. lwrou—Sir : I have been reading the Bradford Argus tor the first time in a; great. manyryears, and woißd like to ash else question. There is a great ivil in_the . land 1--Intemperancei; hut winch is the it orst, for men to still alcoio l and make men drunk, or to print a paper ful of lies . and•send . it out to the public to keep iten well posted With fabsdhood? I think the latterthe Worst. - • row' DExocitAcr. Windham, It. , 15, 1871. _ . - ' LEARN TO ii.EEP HOUSE.—No young lady can be ,t 4 -poll instructed in anything which will affect tfie comfort of a filly. %inlet evt•r position in !society she Ntcupies, she needs a practical ,knorllCsdge of household duties, She May be placed in circumstances pat it will not Lie necessary for! her to perform such domestic labor.; but on Una accouut she needs no leas inewledge thrall. if she .was obliged to preside personally over itho cooking-stove and pantry. - litithers'arti frertently so nice and: particula r . that they do no like to giro upiany part of the rare to their . children. Thu ui ir'great i mistaku in then: tuanagclinent, for they ite g6 l bur dened with labor and need .relief. Cildre'n. should be early Itanght tirriaake themselves use ful ; to assist tlMir parents every 'way in their power, and -consider it a • privilege to do tut. Young -peotle cannot realize the importance of a thorough kt owledgo of housewifery ; brit those Who havessiiffered the inconvenience and mortification otignoranco,:can well appreciate . . i it. .- ~. I_• _ • 94Z,,The ?notion for a change: of venue in She ease of the.. Commonwealth vs. HENRY Vcfrit!), I was argued before President Judge 'I'IIE.LT4.II .and iAssbeiate Flamm; On Thursday list. i In thOihsence of District At torney Caallocusx,.C4. E. OvrxrTi r Ji., was appollited to act in his place,.and made &strong and . eloipieo argument in opposition to the ruction. He also presented tie following rea sons why .. a change ,should = not be made, and asked that thejsatue be filed i 1 And now, May 18, 1871, E. Overton, Jr., Dist. Attorney for the time being, appears in open Conrt and opp6sest the change of Terme for the following reas , l:us, viz: • 1, 1-t. '1 - hat ne such • prAndiect exists in this ei,:inty agattist tlie,aeettsed - as would ,g'arrant th.• Court in g a:aim-tithe applic:ritton. • 2.1. That atthin_ tae 01 Intl proceedings —. no .Ith:colt lia}lng been made to impanel a jury —it would he nit unwarrantable letleetion upon ! the inteltigehei. and nitigntv of the people. of 1 livadfor.l . onnif. to eliabige the venue. :id. That. title at-cmas.tel, -Wesley E. Shader, -whom the accused is charged with murdering, dtt d'imoiveot; leaving no. near male relatives cx , .,•1 , 1 a l•rtitber-in-la. • entirely withmit recu t) nu., y .lii,.lensiallil an ai,, - .(1 father wli is depen , deld for litsi.dpport n on El:s dairr labor .as a I r., , ",..• me, atol it vitt be impossible for them to I I ,: „.1,;, tt:,.t.,i. to (I.llray the additeinal expenT...e ee1,,,-11 ii 'IP 1,, inade If the venue of this ease in [ sits. ..;.. 11. Tlo.v are 11:1,1 , 1., to pay for taking r. r-.: -, , -t , aiOdlier ( . 4 runty o ' r to employ coon. ~,""Itt . It. , -.01!. , :- :.. w hieli the case mac -LC eer- It: . -. 1 . - I:',. hi “ tills applleatiou islmint.vd the -,, r ... ~ •.t: .1: Most tite(•ssarity be virtually: aba.m E w.ti fil F:wetll,y Haiti. L. 3l met,: NV,,,rT. DAN - 9,, 11. l'iMr and 11. W. Pal - rocs, in faribr . of th•• M ,tionl At the conclusion of the argu m, ids; 11 is',limier, .Ititlger :tiriii.nitii, stated ti,:,: alth• tug' ; tht, coin t was not folly convinced t It:, t the at:l'4l;4la could not get an impartial trial in thi;eTuity, yet; as there -was a dualpt tlport til- ri ghter, Mr. W.ttro was entitled to that il..nlit, aii.l the motion was therefgre grant.; ~t..d.antl Wptiining connfr was-nainc , l as the place where the trial islci take place. Judge Srtitirui alsi tiled the following reevintuenda tion im_voniiiiiion nail the matter:. .g 41.„,,,,-,.„--,,, , 1 ~ -- _- - . 7.,i, i_r I of 3lrs: JEN .r tn, Is in, i;r. ~ukii, S.'i ~ • 41, ai,pearini to the 'Court that the District Mien+, y i lip: provided with necessary means fArthr preparation of this easo and the employ ment of eoiatisel, the Comity Commissioners are advi,ol 1;1,11 it is thyor duty to furnish the trict'Attoi ne.l - with funds sutliciept to enable Lint t 9 proctir.f witnesses from a woad, employ connsel to asiust him and to make the proper preparation for the trial of tho cane. 31.1 y 17 . 1 - -I,i the p . vnteipriskog firm of D. rtrAtul.& miners and 'shippers 0 SullivanAnthraeite . Coal,.prei.ent the following fifty reasons !why their coal is thp best. I::%cry one wlio• r zi‘ , ds„it a trial will subscribe to thvm: - . . . No ..late,i.. . Nn bone i or clinkir. - I:nn, .I.•aner than any dthcr coal. . Thc hat ~ ,• duffent. , . Mole ea - bon in this coal than anr (illy - r: . Will hobltire lunger than any other coaL . Will binin with 1.,s draft than any _other.- . 1:i ,pnret 1i:,.. kindling-wood than tip other. . Will built) with more blaze than any other braelte. . . . 'l. Cun kip lire in your grate alive with two i the 111. . . . 4'oor amilics can brick up otip-half of k ,loge 4r stove. . You cI start your Re and cook yolfr fast inino.letif the time. No .ai.(t. " fr , llll tillittn 6111. ft °P:• of ly , -papc.r tit_ Ito Pytlnai, IBIE Co., Louioillt•, '311,. Or lily" gpa fl(lst:luet, .1 ni.tt- then 12. la, a NI:STon, 11p, nTrlt dis greeable odor inhuming this - con ) cr, •s cerrants in the wonting 'int FAZE OM No ni , tinA tonsils ivcs with this coal. No 1;11T-cootie , ' brealaasts in the inornin 1•14:s c. , il.' . . No I.obantls late to business in the morn I I . ~ ) I'zET.l) 11 (1 20 Save 1-:Hee of kindling-wood with this eon t' 7 ,:rl %%01 hold lire twenty-four hours. JThe col does not snap. 'the c4al ignites freely. , ileantful (-41 for open fires. i- ' 2.1. Ilest seal for offices. 2..,. 1.3e,t coal for self feeding Lase-burners. 26. flaVe Its little fire as you please. 27. Have as much tire as you pleitte. 24..Can'kx4'p fire six- months without any clinker. i . - 211. Beet fUrnare Coal. -. . .;11. C'-in rtigulate your furnace. 31. Lit i lejiire - for mild weather. :i - 2. Big tie for cidd 1 ,al i s alway:suhiforan. : weather. i . - T 1, - I. :\ ~ :li r \ ture•of th e c oa l., • ',. 'lle bil.- coalill all burn up. n 6. If iiii ,4c the coal once you xVill 'always know ~t. 1 ...:7. The Vit.pre6lired coat P , . The rrest eery(. ..., :c.. Ila a t litTeren't look from env other an thracite c( at.. ..., .40. !Admitted by cN s er3 body, that have ri,ed it. to 'be the best . eoal: to 11. Voitare 'alwac,.. sure to get the same 4...P.R. T., la coal that can 11l i ! Fend v 7411. plicee et this coal. L - 1 - It:. c , iii deab rs send von the coal once you 1 w.ll alv...tyli have it. . . 1141,;es a, ,imel, Me for baking 'bread and _pa4-.,.. t. , . i). I - nit\ aI,A f-r roasting and broiling meats. 16. 1:esl in the world for 1.1;cr.... ;7. Just the c.oal for laundry use. . .-‘. Tapia the plaee of canoe 1-coal for Ofnees. ;:.. 'll,l coal for the rich and for the poor. 5 I. '1 ho - tri:l 6r onf.- ton :5 the proof of these' leason, . . 1-'-.. 1 .1f. EdifOr : 'YOU arc so '„ 3 - catied upon, in the.dischape of your j chronicle matters which dishonor liu me, that readers of a dkionding turn ire apt to s 7 :ippos2 that this pOia. world ''' :, to the dogs" ra:idly.. They imagine el.rist or Apullsen rule nict‘ . 3 ictiOnz. .In But these dyspeptic grumbler.: are wieng.. Your cclumils culin.in many ~• itch:, and among such enc•mraging i l fould like to record a very pleasant _d ll lately came off in Linde. im ' orninr• of the fiTth of ?tan 31r.-and \‘. invt_on ce ' .. lebratot the twenty-fifth ary of their marriage. The cards of i entiCed the affair a ". Crystal We- The parties were fairly entitled tei a He r . 1 1 / 4 ..ag, but with rare good taste t seldom , 'tell . in these covetous times) they adopt -1 shining cr;.stal. A _select assemblage s (nearly all relatives) gatlfered lotion •casion on one (If those gratefully mild lays-so rare and ;enjoyable in our di- The writer of this did cot arrive in time :ne the opening ex l 4eises, butt was for ] Aie ugh to hear a great part of remarks : 'Viz. Sum.r. Ile spoke in singularlY,le lernis of the lessons o.f the occision, of • ibinhering friends, otthdproapering and boast-held, of the benefits conferred It s ' during the lung twenty-five years of il life by this'couple, who had given their .lair 'and influence to "the-cause of re- If teriperance, of,liberty " (every..word it. , I. lie wished them many long, happy - ful.years, to -benefit their family and the pity. ' " • RUM fic9l..ent dulls,t , 111.1 . .11 t f mind is goo I that Zia I_ eCCI,O•••N 1111 th • die rri it* me I MEM On Mrs. 123118 MEI EME EIMER td clo ,u 0 . inet,i or the 0 mate. MEER thwat4 J ul 2:( v. it 4 ru' e ‘ 11%.1.1 MEM ~}srricci ti:ue, 1: ligion, of it tru and nor =ME 110 . aLd'gr the 41 I t.p.s etlik !BM c,l the rtf 1." TATLOllfolleved in a few tender tern! words, alluding to the presence of ' terabit:, Nothers of the merle, their ho letits in the past, - Ind of the affectionate (I , ..serred care slid lore which smooth deOining yeap of these r mothers in Is- The reverend gentleman (brother of y , lir. - A. V. Tarz.on) IS at present enjoying a sea, son of well deserved rest after twenty-nine years of ministerial toll. Ho is 'visiting friends. The TATLOU brothers conducted the mato. dies, and floated " the air with music.* Absent relatives sent beautifully worded notes of, con gratulation with loving remembrances. It might , be as well to state that that , this gather ing of the friends and cOrmations of a truly christian household iras interuled not only as a means of congratulatiig the •long married cou ple, but In accordance to as expressed wish, to gratify by their presence perhaps for the leak time the venerable Mrs. Tampa, ncowin her 85th year. One married couple present, by a happy co incidence, were enabled to celebrate their third , darriage anniversary. . • It would hardly be in keeping with the higher emotions of tho occasion to allude to the table enjOymenta t ,_ -Of course; the good people young and old brought healthy appetites to do justice to the culinary luxuries furnished. Altogether it was a delightftd social gather ing. TABOIG trow, TO MAKE A FOR : NU,I4E.--Take earnest hold of life, u capacitated for, and des tined to a high and noble purpose., Study duo.' ly the mind's bent fr labor or profession; adopt it early, and pursue it steadily, never looking hack to the ten-nod fu . rrow, but forward to the new ground that ever.remainkto be bro. ken: Means and ways are 'abundant to every man's success, if will- and action aro rightly adapted to them. • Our rich men and oilr great. men have carved their paths to fortune and fame by this eternal principle—a principle that cannot fail to reward its votary, if it' be . , rest> lutely pursued. To sigh and repine over lack of inheritance is unmanly; every man should strive - to be a creator, instead of inheritor. Ho should bequeath instead of borrow. 'The hu man rice in this respect want dignity and dis cipline. It prefers to wield the sword of, our vale,rous forefathers to forging its owif weapons. This is a moan and ignoble spirit. Let every man be conscious of the God inhim, the Providence over him, and fight his own battles with his own good lance. Let him feel that it is better to earn a artist, than to inherit coffers of gold. This spirit of self-nobility once learriz oil, and every man will discover within himself, tinder - God, the elements or capi , itiet . of wealth. lie will tic rich , inestimably rich in self mow ces, and" can lift his face proudly to meet the noblest arming' men. BUSINESS LOCAL. ter I.tio si re New Goods this week, nt TArton • AN DiTABLISIIED FACT.—The Singer rnprovcd, Sewing Machine is the bal. ti-v- New, stock of Carpets ; lust o end by l'AvLor..t. Co. ge-z- House and Lot for sale near the Court liguse iu this burring easy. Euiriire at Itcrottrzr. ()nice. Maly 10-11 v. DS- Special bargairis • .in Black sins, ; alsw.kincricall Black silk, at EVANS ik White Bare& and Grenadine Shawlf, and a large line of Stripe and Plaid Slianl24)at EVINS CARI'ETS. —The latest designs and irorrext Fr Carpets—Carpets- - -Capets— Carpeti—great carkty just opcued at C".'i We direct attention to the no tice i C amuther cola:nil of Jorett's ralaec Re frigt•r4lr. 31e:zsr.... WICKHAM 4", [;tats. aro Persons in %rant of an article of +thi kind elionhi (-nil and examine-it. • If yon want-Wall l'aficr 4eat ly pininied (Att . °. txpene, Loy ,it of CnAs, r. PArroN's Block. new trimming marline does its work to perfection. VEl Messrs. limsEr & WArstss are oflering t‘;' the farmers of this county a Mow ing MachMewhich has been thoroughly teEte(t and pronounced by all who hare used it tl,' best. See their advertisement in another colnmn. -L'€" B. A. PI rrEs & Co. are• this week adding to their former large stock of Mil linery Goods a fresh supply of Hats, Bonrets, %Linn's, Flowors, which they offer - at greatly reduced priers, at the sign of the Big Bonnet opposite the Conrt Ilonse. Eon. RENT.—A Barn-.on Main street Lint at BOALDING.-A few• boarders can se cure rtvowts with board, Vy applying at NO.32gi• - : :. ecoliel at t ect. , F. E. rosr. Mrs. HILL is receiving New Mdlitiery GoodA daily from - New York and Phil adelphia. She wilt sell you a bonnet or hat at suialler profit than any millinery establish ment iuT , PlNand.:.. first dour cait 12(41, White and Pine Store, Llrielge r.treet. The Corporal for June doses vohune twelve of this valuable juvenile. The nest' number begins a new voliime, and al ao anew IStury, by that best or writers fer chil dren; EMILY HurrtNovos "Summer Days at .11iikwoo,V' , 11 new sub scribers beginning with the now volume the Juno number free. . Tcrans,l,il.so a ,year, or 7.5 cents for ajx. month< ".I.l,lressonit E. 3ln.t.ra, Publisher, Chicago, 111. - SU.IIOIC . AL iNSTRUMEST.S.—Dr. GitAix's complete operating ca;o of bneg:c.ll in struments, manufactured expressly for him, and which cost br. , 7lre 1, ti,,,b•r(L(loll , trx, bah irrived and can be seen to-day at the DoOor'si,oftice. It is said to be the Most complete case, and the most valuable one owned by any surgeon-in the United States. It contains cNery instrument fur every operation kie)ivirto ra Ackert 14-t • Tow.kliDA, May 22,.1571. To COLS:, N5:41.61: E CO., AgrieSfor ro,/tek Pi,rngx G.,,nrho n : It affords me 1.,r( at pleasure to giro my testimonyreslceting crier quali ties of the Slathushek nanos over others. Too much cannot be said in their praise. We have been the happy r,ssc..sors of vnt, of the Orchestra's fur nearly fur years. - 4 has tin proved by use and has repaired but little (tax ing. Alkri me to congratulate-you in - seeming the agency of theso &13endid instruments. To SCIIOOI, DIRECTORS. --- , The follow ing su:gestions have been foi tclardeil to me from the School Department at Harrisburg, and arc very respeetfally submitted for your considera- . tion. .1c will be Eyen , that a Convention of tin perintendents is called for, to meet in Harris bur- June 20th. It is hoped that tile eeveral Hoards of Dime -tors Trill effect an organization on the first Mon ' day iu Juno, and that the AnnUal Deports and I.Yrtitleates be tilled out and forst - aided to me at Towanda immediately thereafter, It will be remembered that the Ccrtiiicates have to be,copied before being transmitted to the School Department, and in order to hixo them ready by tho , time cf the Convention they Should be forwarded to me by the Mika( June. 'The proper blaniis have been z. , tit to MO' seV mil School Boards hi the county, and, if mis fait!, dtiplicate.s will be furnished on applica• lion : 1. County; Superintendents are reqn s ested tcf fewiNard to the Depaitment no annual report that does not contain the names and address ed flte ciflicets of the I - Ward of Directors for the best schoel year, commencing on the first Mon day of June, 1871. Any report received in vio lation of this direction will be at once returnixl for corttction to the office forwarding the Sacue. 2. Cotinty Superintendents arz requested to taku steps at once to secure as many:District Annual Reports and Certificates AS possible, by tho time the Convention of Superintendents shall.meet in this city, Juno 20th, and bring them along wherctlicy come to the Convention. The Department will consider Ws: groat favor if *uperintendents Rill bring rkuirts from r ail tho districts m their respective counties. This will very :Mich facilitate the work of the Department and secure ty early payment of t!c State appropriaiioirr . _ sei..4. Cams has fine lot of Croqnst !al& Ito Is selling clusp. • - 116 - 0. J. CAtms has at his Stare alsige assortment of Sunday-school Books —also BP. Btass'a new 13undapsehool Song Book, "The Charm; One of the best now pub. . , • Cis hai a very large stock of 13hoidea, Decorations and Wall raper, which 114sElls clik%p, and with machinery trims the 'paper heady to hang, free of charge. Tur.WoULD , liovus.--Axnoui many ow l enterprises springing into life, a large and *lett Dr y Goods Store will open in the thriving village of Lellayiniile; the second week in June,twith a large stock which thil -wants of that coniimnaity seem to demand'; and as the now limit hare -hid largo experience as mer chants, they understand the policy of low prices and small profits. The two gentlemen are Vi terprisirig and reliable—Ur. Guar from Owegh, and 11r.11.rox, Leltaysrille. We hope the peo ple in that community will cncimpage them. May 4-3 w. • • , I MARRIED.- -••• . TELLolsoN—rEnny.—Ati , the :rtstlceN office in Leltoy, May la,.:1871, by H.W., Parkhurst, • Esq., r . P-Tillotson, of Leßoy, to Mrs.`llila Perry of Franklin. . ~ BREED.'—HAGADOEN.—At the - home of W. H. Russell, ill Windham, May IG, 1871, by' Rey. W.• C. Pock, P. M. Breed, of Vrtion. N. Y., and M. M. Hagedorn, of NVindharo, PP. WATO.i S—COX:---At tho re:hionco •oiZerah Taylor, of Greenwood, on tho 13th of May, 1871, by Bor. Ilallock Armstrong, Avila Wat kins, ?f Ulster, to Polly - Coz, of Overton. JOHtiSION—PARKS.—In Borne, May 8, 1871, by Bdv. Wm. Shelp, Geo. W. Johnson, of Wy. .so; tb klinir L. Parks, of Rome. BLACKILLN—FOX.--On the 18th inst., by the Bev. Jolin S. Stewart, Lyman Blackman, of Monroeton, to Mr; Elizabeth Fez, of Towan. INGE N—BORDWELL—At Columbia X Road , May 22, NM, by hi. IL Crano, Esq., D. B. In erson to Mrs. A. M. liordwell, of boutb Cree D f.E - D . • , 1' AVEIII,.—In this borongh ; May 10,1871, Joseph Avery - , aged G 3 years and 6 months. KINK} Y.. 4 Kinney, of Warren, departed this life April 10, Ib7l, aged about 79 years. Fitthfir lizysirr had been a resident of War ren foe i forty years, and for honesty and iriteg ray li& E had but few elitials. Although he ex perieuged religion late in life, yettemaintained with pleat fidelity the ebristian character and labored to promote the interest of the cause of the Redeemer in the world. In this•eeent he eaves # wife and four children to-morirn his de parturli. Ilia funeral was attended from his late reSidence, on the 12th of April, by a large number of old residents and frieriW uIM" still survitil him, and may they also be r'eady whew the Master shall call. " W. C. Rr,cs." . ALLEN.—In Towanda, May 13 1871, thc; residence of her son-, Charles 11. Allen, after au illness of ten dads, of typhoid pneumonia, ..Mrs.iEruiiy S. Allen, of Owego, N.Y., aged 48 --Thenother, brothers and sisters, and chil dren of t thelleceasod, vii: 11 in this public mau ner to ...x.press•their gratitude to the 'people of Towati,Li' for their Lind nll.l untiring attention, both t4ight and day, to their dear friend whn c imong them a stranger. We feel that all that could be done for her, both Medically:M(l i other W i se, was done wiih willing hearts._ gar: praye4..is,` that theyrpity be rewarded at the re surrection of tho just. . .tiTENtNS.---In Westmoreland, rottawatomie cotMty, Kansas, March 2'J, 1` 71, • Mrs. •C. K. stcAl daughter of Clinton and Amr •, • Kee ney of titeyensville; Pa. • BM I SPECIAL NOTICES: st*— 31erchant Tai lor, L'idge stmet. ,gyp- Miss Braudt , receives New aonds at Lher 3tillincrp EstabliKhment every week.` May 18, /b 71.: • THE T. C. LIGIITE CO:' AND- COs stn i i iETEIL P --:,wios. The regulation of these Instruments is truly admirable. —C. incirintiti Get z. e. I k s For-sale at Dittrieb's Music Store. . Mii • IS, 1871., . .• ' Si aAsaE LIT:T C oncave Cone's. Crystal Spectacle Glasses aro intloubt-, eillv the best glass in use. :Can be bought at A. Si Warner's Jewelry Store one-half less than at anir other place in 'Towanda. In gold, silstr or,steel fro - meg. .Call and see: • 'ILO . 21t—iw. Ner- The Bradford -Co. Teacher - 8' Assenliation will convene id Troy, Friday and. Satuiday, .Inne 9 •stid , ll). Alipoiutmenta arc as follo+s : Lecturer—Prof. L. D. Watson, Canton ; Essayists—Misses M. E. Williams and Emina A. Peckham, o)ll=Ln' X Bowie ; Declaimers— Mr. Harris acid Mr. —; I:sailers—Prof. H. H.M.Utton, Miss M. E. Howland, Trod; Busi. nese iCommittee—Prof. H,yl3 Hutton, G. F. Led(lington, Sarah E. Ballard, Kate Adams, Troci N. ADDIL PEWIT, COL SOC. i"371-3c. Al\ T TESTIMONIAL.— 'OLUN ===lll I== 0. Gooinnoi A. A. Emngs, Co. Supt 1... tw °m rli et oMicirrzr A, Monnit.4 / -, No. 6 East Third St., May 2, 1870. 4' i 3les rs. Moran A Fiumsworth, 185 and -187 \Nest Fifth St., Cincinnati, 0.: DEMI. Slk.4,—You sold to Mrs. 3..'H. 3lctinffey, Morrow, Ohio, some two or three weeks ago, * JEWETT'S PATENT PALACE REFRIGER ATOR. - After a trial of two weeks, during the warM weather, we are prepared to say that it .iii the best article for the price and size we ever saws It kept a lump of we weighing abont 21) pounds from Friday night till the following Moiday. - Yours truly, M. y 24-.2w. r Epw.McGcrrir.. - Li E P=s7SSTAXA2iIA CON VEN7fION. ThelFortieth Annual Session of the Pennsvl 'inns State Convention of Universalist'', held at Athena, Bradford county, commencing do Wednesday, June 7, 1871, at 10 o'clock, a.m. The Occasional Sermon will be preached by Bev. Dr. 'Brooks, D.D., of Philadelphia. The Convention is composed—ti lj Of all Clergymen having fellowship and rc . siding in the State. 2.! Of the officers and Standing Conuruitteea of tile Convention. 3J Of the Secretaries of the Associations de jurisdiction. 1 1 Of two lay Delegates from each Associs tio4sl Of oub lay Delegate from each Church. tit Of one lay Delegate. from each Sunday school. lihe Delegates Lyme power to appoint substi tutes. Every Association, Church or Sunday schbol, sending Delegates to tho State Conven tion, shall certify in writing to the Secretary thereof, the names of such Delegates. 1 • flume E. Buser", See';, '4OO Locust St., Philadelphia. i. tirt.mt..Normr..—The friends in Athena and v.ionitv will most cordially welcome those Uh o conic tL the Convention.to be held here, begin ning the 7th of June. - Athens is situated on i th Lehigh Yalli.y Railroad, three .nnles front NV % erly, N.Y., through which the Brie Railroad pi, ~.,... Trains Irma Philadelphia reach here L.TAILi half-pa 4 live o'clock, p.m., from Wilkes -1:::rre at 11:45 a.m., frore-rowarida at 8:06 a.m., tri4n Waverly at 6:45 a.m.., and at 3:43 and 6:35 p.M. Friends will be at the depot,on arrival of 1:,:i la tolraitis on the 6th of June, of all' trains Titheo 7th, and Int the bal if thonzlirneceasary, to theed th , ,,e c:nning to the Convention to iJitees of entertainment. Friends commr by catriage will find a committee on entertain nliiit, at thoshnrch, during the session., ay 21, 1671-2:7-r----0,--K.-CRosni,-)Yastor. gNkL®" The Shaniuger and Smith Or— is are without lonbt the heat made in the limited Stateit.—Nor rork lteuriral Lerior. Fur sale at Dittrieh's Music Store. May 18, 1871. . - I tier Beantifulgoott4 in China, La:. v.l, and Silver I'late, for bridal preaents r at slay 17, 1671. . Wicxuaii it Ma-cies. - . . • Ii LaY' Rhode Island Lime kept con stantly nn liiinl for Whitenitflfing, at I .llnr. 29, 1871. W. A. Itocstyr.t.t:n. -- L4:r The District Convention, 1..0. will meet at Canton, Jnne lit _and 2tl, 1. 71. Alernhers 3%111 ba fnrinilied vilth half-fare pieties over on application - to Secre t:try. 8. C. GAYLORD, Seek. Wyalusing, April 24, IS7I-4vr. • • _ - THE F. C. LIGIITE S.: CO. C. C. 3IY Pis:cos.—Every item constituting the best Iliano Forte call lop found in these beentifni struroents.—N. ) Mars. -. : !For sale,pt W. Drrrutert'A Music Store, ~. „.. , ANcE ~ , 1 w-, i LSOR & _MANNERS, 1 Merchant Tailors, Clothing, Hats and Caps, - • I Fu r nishing Goods, 1 • - t 8 Broad street, May t, 1871. WAN erly, N.Y. t SPECIAL Num:E.—All persons in debted to us, either by book accoupt or notes past due, aro hereby notified that immediate paymentmust be made. We propose to " more upon the works" of all persons who d 43 not set tle before June 15th: Buorn EL% TORlilltl3, May 10,1871-4 w. • Stir Among other articles of use to housekeepers kept at the Crockery Store of liVlcinaat k BLACK, are the Palact liefitigcrn tors, recommended to be the best made Tor economy of ice and safety in rule. • - • Hem S. Muses, a graduate of Lyons Musical Academ}, offers her services as teacher of Piano and Onitar. Beferenoos 8* IL 13441"mmig A.IL, Idolit; N.Y.; Win. Ni tric*, Towanda. Apr. 19, 1871—IL ' Feu IbUrr.- - -The-dwr. the EPiseePag Parscuisitto.. Larg e Bt of , 1871. fruit. Enqiiire of Overton Nay 3 SS. The Kefrtaite Churn rc‘tw : for dog, sheep or colt, is noiseless, runs, th less friction, more durable and simpler t any other Power mannfactnred_ and for sale y the patentees, HAIM BROTHIUM, . \ Monroeton, Pa. I Send for *mita. Agents wanted in every county of the State. April 26—tf. Stir Field Peas; also sonic choice varieties Gardea Peas, at • Mir. 28,1871. - Pox tc. 31ta . cralt. ' ft.. Do not forget that Tea is sold' at Neelees for '5O cents. . Jan. 1e,,1871. ,sor Persons desirous of purchas ing either a Plano. Organ, or Melodeon, will do well to call on A. B. Caber, at Wealusing, se be la now telling at greatly reamed prices. , Mr. C. is also agent for the celebrated Elias Howe Sewing elaine.. • Mar. 30-3 m. PLLIi6B, VROANEI AND 2101PTADEMS.-- Welario selling. first-class Piancnc•Organs and Melodeons a 1 reduced prices and on easy terms. Persons who a r m in want of a good instrument, will find it greatly to their advantligo to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. • • Com, Pasmsoz h C 0.4 Jan. 18; 1871. Towanda, Pa. 'Fore SALE.—Desiring to' change btisinesAire offer for sale our Livery Stock, consisting of eight horses, buggies, cutters, harness, vad everything necssuiry to s. first class livery. If desired we *MI also rent our stabler for s term of years. Terms essy.• • ; HOLXES at, Pasaaor. A Nrw Mu IN PIANO Fonts.—The superiority of the 3fathushek Piano Forte, man ufactured by the Mathushek Piano Ma,nufae taring Company of New Haven Conn., has now become in established. fact, . acknowledged by the best Judges of music in all parts of aur coun try, who attest the tact that the new principle by which these Pianos are constricted is a great success, and is the greatest improvement of the age in Mtusicalqnstrnments, givingjo them a rich, pure and powerful tone, which speaks for itself in tones of triumph.over all others. The reason of this great superiority is apparent to all who carefully examine the peculiar mechan ism of these Instruments in the Equalizing Scale which distributes the ten sion of the strings upon all parts of the frame, relieving the in strument from concentrated' strain in any clue part, thus securing much greater strength, du rabibly, and power oLkeeping in tune, rho die tribution of strings upon the Linear Bridge, which mitts the whole length of the Sounding gives greatly increased power of vibra tion throughout its entire length, and produces a purer tone and better accompaniment to the voice than au; other instrument. - con stantly increasing business a , stires ns that our efforts to manufacture a Piano superior sin ail respects to any before ' , reduced, appreciated. • and our present greatly reduced price list ,will mak* itlor the interest of all parties to look carefully into the merits of this Piano. Exam ine the workmanship end quality of materials used in its construction ; compare its tine with ethera ; see what improvements have been made; ask the opinion of those who kaye used them; read the testimoni a ls in our, pamphlet, and not be led by,tho advice of Tiersons inter ested in other 'pianos-to purchase one which you would soon after desire to exchange fur a Sla thnshek. Sonic dealers in other Pianos- have endeavored to check theiapidly increasing pop nlarity of the Mathnshek Piano, by saving that they are-not durable, ,te. To allthose - we would say that we challenge them to, produce testi mony of a single instrument of our make that tailiM in any rarticular whatever. On the contrary all parties who have : need them during the past live yeare, state that: they ket.p in tune much-longer than any other;-and that:they ac tually improve by ugh. Send for descriptive paniplilet with testimonials. Cote, PassAnz ,t Co., May 21; 1571. Agents, Toivanda, Pa7A For inurance against loss or damag , 3 by fire, in reliable companies, apply to 'lints W. 311%. Agent, • Ton-amln. Pa. Office llcrcnr's Bleck, north eitle of Public Square. . I, 14'0. 1826. MONTANTES 1870. Have just opened a large and carehtlly select, pd stock of goe4/C for the fall trade. Dress Good;4, sheetings, flannels, Prints, kc. Teqs, t;nsai - s, Syrnps i , and ,Groceries of all kind , al Sc:.n. York prw s. Crockery and Glassware of our own importation, in fart ton extent iro a stock to itemise, bought exelnsively for• and go/int:deed to be seld at lower prices than ever offered in this market. • 10Z — I have just received a large stock of Tea, bought since the reduction in the duty on tea of tea cents per pound, and offer them at the low prices annezed : Best Young Ilyson, $1,25 ; Good Young Hy son, $1:00; _Oolong, 70 to 90 cents : Ilyson Fine, 75 cents; Hymn Good, f. 3 cents; ltt , st Japan, $l,llO. Call and ezaminc. Jan. 18, 1871. Grt). L 5,.;i11.1•11/. New A.dvertisoments DURING THE NEST SIXTY DAYS We 19,1 offer GREATER BARGAINS BOOTS SHOES THAN EVER BEFORE • CAS,I BUYERS 1 • WM Will Flu well to ME NSPECT THE STUCK As it is - ESPECLICLY ADAPTED Ttli TlrE SCAT El' s l - W A D And the goods Rill be sold at VEfIY HUMPHREY BROTHELS fricriranda. May 23. 1871 - . 14, NO. i ' • north of en ' and Utlfr itill Esbree: 1 NEW GOODS! Beautiful.Jap.ancso Silks, Rich Bhick Silhri,l Rich Poplins, New St* Serges, iancL~oo' Plaids, \ • Wash Poplinsi • illandsoraDress Goods, • Cheap Dres6 GUotis. White Piques, Linens and Napkins, White,Goods, Fancy Goods, Ribbons and Trimmings, Cloths and . Ca.,simeres, Cottonades mid Cheeks, lii:utucky Jeans, Yankee Notions, Husicry and Gloves, Hats and Caps, Latlies%ml Children's Sho(':s, Carpets awl Oil Clot.lis, Sheeting and Shirtings, Prfi:its andGilygliams, CRY G- 00I) B Tpwantla„kptil 12, 1::71 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IMMMI ,- IN - J. 11.1 WORLD BOOTS AN D SHOES ,OOT AND--Slik STORE BRIDGE, STREET, TOWANDA iLL NEW AND FIRST - CLASS, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFAC TURERS, ‘;- Now Ativrtfsemente. • • _O 0 ; AT TIIE at Taylor k Co.'s. i at Taylor & Co.'s. • -; ' • - • at Taylor SE. Co.'s. at Taylor & Co.'s at Taylor & Co.'s. at Taylor Li, Co.'s ut TaSiur S Cti.'s al Taylor & Co?a. " at T? or Si; Co.'s, \ - at Taylor tL Cu'. s. at Taylor &. co.'s at TAN'lur at. Taylor & at' Taylor & Co.'s at Taylor &. Co.v at Taylor Co.'s at Taylor Co: at 'Taylcir- at Tay lur Co at - Taylor & Co.'s at Taylor & Co at Taylor S Co at Taylor Co:s. ALL. OF AT RAll S TAYLOR & CO IV I.; AT , rut • Miliol.'ol/,ITAN No. rAryoN's 14.00 K, .40 4 UOr t , f0c.,1,1 aro AND ‘N Wei win enable tell 25 PEE CENT. CHEAPER TIWI ANY QTIIEr. 1101.7.-.51: IN TOWANDft Our etTa oatuprides a lull lim of MEN'S, WOMEN'S, 'MISSES' II CIMADREN's WEAR. By honorable and fair dealing we ekleet to merit a full almovf public patronage:. Please give 111111,Clkli before p - wrbaging clam!. ere tar we fed coultdout that our goods and prima wll NELLTS H. NOE. Micallanotnis. GO TO TAYLOR, & GORE'S' For. your NOw . Spring Suit. CO TO TAYLOR kooity.'s Fur a Neyt:r.9 Suit. GO TO TAQLOR tV;OIIE'S Fur New. Spring Styles in Pal*. GO TO TAYLOR& GORE'S For - . a New Spring Oyerepat. TAYLOR & GORE'S I'or all the Latest Styles in tout and Chit4iug. 2 Go TO 1: 44 )Y GORE'S For llai and Caps,. all the Lutes Stylel; GO TO TANLOR 4.GORE'S For licuts'. Furnilling Gouth2, Bows, Tics, &e. - • . . . ALL .• \VOLE: )V.II:I.ZAND DONE'ON inIORT NOTICE J 6 MAIN ..S.T.ItEET% TOWANDA, PA a1,1.1T71 Nif..W GOODS AT TIIE SIGN or TuE BIG BONNET ll.' A. PEITES & Arc DOW eriVg a Great Var:ety DOMESTIC AN.D FANCY DRY GOODS, CHEIP,- PRINTS, 1111_T*LI, GINPHNMS, rtcsiscs, &. f, LINEN ''`A.ND ,GOODS. DED SPREADS, Oa.. • D lI^Yo SS:oQ.p.s PLAIN AND GROSGILIIN. SILK.S Eltra Quality LACES;- ACE COLLARS, TANIiEE RiLit-AND IMITATION HAIR GOADS: MILLIN ICY GOODS, is any qnantity, quality' or price that the ruarke4 • dem - alas. • " • ••o.lllliner l s •.;11k.1.11,1 at Ne ypit fricc!. T•swanti4, APra W, 1.371-3 - . . T HE 6-4 D 3I YIN STREET • Carriage Fa c tor .1111YA.:.;T , Still uit:n.ll , -4 unnu.f.^cture or • CARRIAGES AND 'WAGONS; 2 . • Ut esy:rp deserirtieu, at the oki stand ot Drake, MAIN STREET. TOWANDA, PA ,2lis work to of,the s LATEST STYLE AND FINiLSII - • In the manufacture e)f wagons nothing is used but .the BEST' STEEL AXLES, Together with the COMP,O . SIT : ION BOXES PLATFOI3,IN WAGONS LUMBER WAGONS Kept constantly ou The best Eastern. stock is used in the•manufacturc of, Wheel% Spokes are all rived ent—not sawed. p: .I.IL WORK SOLD WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY As to'finish, aal as to durability. SUPERIOR TO ANY IN.TIIIS Ef,ECTrON. Are Ata. Woas WAsr,uar.n. • JAMES BRYANT. 214.19'71 DRIED FRUIT _PFcO4I,LaK3IiND =I =II SUCH AS In Light Work * A'ND - Adv ants. CoPpirm, RussELL-Isz o° • to T 0 W A'N D A , 1* i., .. • - -- t• , t, , N fi r, I-IL ,A. It .r) "WAR E.l-4. DEALI3IB IN STOVES; CARRIAGE WORK Iffarinfacturors of TINWARE; GAS IcirrEßS &c. OFFER TUE VERY. BE-S,V-TEMENT Ever used trt.tbe country Ste 1/1 AIiERICKN a;r6RENCEI GLISS, poons, •13ASII, BLINDS ENG.LISH - LEAD .I.EWtTT'S LiAD,'• AND ALL GDADES OF RELIABLE PAINTS and COLORS ALL KINDS or. Chum( POwers; - Churns, Wash Tabs, -. Lamps, Refrigerators, Vac4gis, , Seed Mills, - Corn Shelters, Grind Stones. Cook Stoves, . • , ' Rivages - , • • • Clotliess - Wringev-,. Toilet Sets, • Ice Cream YreezerS,_ Water Coolers, ••• Mowing MachilloB ) Plows,. • • • • Hortie (Forks= rapiiinkT Mills, , PI3I 4 VERIZED BONE DUST, in 25 or 200 lb. sacks; a very sUperior. fertilizee _for - gardens and other purposes._ • Ar line usorttneutfor B-*BY To which th , _ , Rartt , ular atteuthu ijt t.Lttit , t2 liEely to tcluteic..Ated, Lril Oil, - . • • _ • Rperin Oil, _ Liusf.etl. Oil, • ' • ' Manilla.lloik!,; . ' .•. : • .. 'l - arliift..l,..; ... - - . ITempS and Rubber 1!:-.eking,,, • '• - . • Soapstone l'..ackirg,. , . • -- • Oakum, - , 4 ...a.‘ , .•:-",.. - • • ' 1. , :at1112.1. Belting 1 . ---ei-_.. . .., .-.- . ,- - - .• •. • , SIX. N0..1 NEW STILP, TOP C m.s Cin lv st mr :it . VT Shnnfacl.tury of . S,T E C 0 - I' 1Z IC'E ti L 0 W Ilubs Spokes, Ftlloci„ - Whet! • . . . , Thins,. %ales, • Pipe Skeins,, - Noiway Shapes, • - Nail 11,9(1s, • - - , - Troy., . , , Bello' ws,- , . - - , lyises, • • : , . . . • Airtils. - . - , HorSd-Nails, • -. Dash Leather, , • : Enameled Cloth ... ~e` . • , . 1,. As in . the past go• in he: future they wilflieep an unequal Otrassort , titent of • CLRPt 4 STERS. TOOLS, • . IX)Oje LOCKS, K,NOIfS, • • . • POCKET KNIVES, SHEARS TABLE ENIYEs PLATED wm{E, RAZORS', GUNS SCISSORS, REV.pLVERS, CARTRIDGES, FLASKS AND SHOT POUCHES They offer at Whole Pale, to tho trade IRON, NAILS, • • - - POWDER; SHOT, - • H . GLASS, T. ; • .IiEROSENI% POCKET, KNIVES, . TINWARE, - - HOES, • • SCYTHES,,' - FOR-KS, 1 - _ lIE OR EM 1R.117 tT A. Pa S (s.cul fur trale FAIRBANKS COITTER - , .IND i'LAVFOLIM SCALES 1'ITF:N1"ItE.11:31 ly It. S HOUSES PIPED FUR WATEn; (Jr riiriiished with EAVE , TROUGUS, C~N.BUCTOES On short noticp Contracts for Slate or Tin -Rooitiog: . . ELIAS HOWE SEWING CODDING, RUSSELL ce'CO. Torandt, Arri4l9 ,1871. „ RPH COURT SA Y. -By virtu& of an order issita out of the, Orphans' ,pa f irt.9.f Mulford County, the undersigned Adninls. rpr.fl4, estate otThomas R. Brim, tate of Pike , r-tthlreased. will ssn on the- premisea on ' 20, 1b717 the.tollow.rig describer, I proper. Airnseecl , as follows: On the north by Janda of ,:on the East -by Jouothan Champion, on the • v.- • is iw ttT . T , •rrell, on the west by Morris lands. — dwelling ti 4 4j.- 5 , or.3 4: serewhatproved With a V-41"011. , ma old barn and s saw-mill TERMS--$2OO. to he nehii - • struck down. $4OO upon co nnin;; Kk u " nrwPert haing ce balan In ono year from the date or "go Ind the sale with Interest. JOUN d.. PZlAansa li of I 012719,"11 -w¢ - • ' Adnan , dstra4 ; ;tug MAE. (61 Court, of the United States for the Western Dis trict of Pennsylvania. -Western 12Kstrfet citrinnrii. • 'gala. In the matter of ,Sherinart 21. Aspinwall, Bankrupt: Western Distrit of Pemagylnnia, es.—A warrant. in bankmptcy has been issued by tthe, *aid _omit . against the estate of Sherman N. Aspitawalt of the county of Dradfowl and State of Pennsylvania, . in said District. who been dnlyadjudged Bank mitt upon petition of his AKeditora , the payment of any debta, and the .tielivery of any property to , - -; longing to said Bankrupt to him or to his use. and the transfer - of any property by him are forbidden ' bylaw. A retains of the creditors of said Bankrupt' to prove their debts, and choose one or morn a.- signeeta of hie estate, will be held at a Conrt Bank-. ruptc_y, to he, holden at Towanda, Pa., in: met, on tile' firth day of May. A.D:. 18:1, at lirt o'clk. a.m., at the Office of Edward Overton. Jr.. one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of eahlyistriet. Ularj VT i .IMINISTRA.TOR'S' NOTICF,.- Eliblq qClymet oveSton, rata Towatula, Bradtuvd county, deceased. • . r.adininl4tratt , :m nn the eetatA nF FranPiA elv7ro:r (4Nfon liaro befori . RT/liittka by the' Ilf , gi.f , r of .11r«.:1fora county to FAlow,ll Oviittoti . of "rowoo,la born.. All perrons haying elaLm* against the, i , state ;Ito de•-edent are fequeFted to presont them for k , ttlernerit, and thofio indebted to make• payment to the 13 tidiTidrfned, - EDWA.I3D O E tToN, la a lir 6 ' . Adrainliftratnn, • Nottre fa hereby zlven that all yerkmaindr•bvd in the eqate'of H. IL GA.R1111.431T. 'late of Grawrillt , ., twp.. docrataqi, are iegnestodigs - makeisornetbatr.ifay..;,.. lan:nt, and all portions having datum tißiaink said q.v. - tate must be pre sent the same duly autbenticatt d fur 'V. 13;. LANDON. • • ran.)l-irG JXECITTOR'S NOTlO'PH— otiep is hereby eiTeD that all panioniinai.f44.3 to the estate .I:Pf snaros TAYLOrt. lato of Pike. deePased, aro requestesltnjnaka iminediato Nyinc t, and all pers. - Ma hasiog claims . a&nat HAM state must present them duly finthentasbod mint. - '_". IsTNIDON SIZTCTIII, aplAP'7l..ul3 - Esie?uto:.% - - • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT I CE.- Notice la hereby triventhai all persona Indebted to the estate'of CHTATEB A. 1111MBILL late of Lite h. nehlotee.l, are regneated to maks tmmtulLste raymcnt . and an person/Collating claims agalmit wail ekate mpst preatmt . them Auly inkbeottoatod for sOne• ufcnt. _ ap1.19'71-w4 X E - C lj T.O RS Y.O T "p Is Hereby evon'that all pergong. infield-: the estate of SETH fiTLYESB, late of A I b 3 TII 3 . deo3ased, are requested .to . rnako immediate, i.arat..nt, and ag persona" having claims a.:zairrst said e o thtf) must prcLae.nt them 'duly . atithenthateV fOr settlement. . a. W. STEJiltrEltE, 0 I Zpi. /9 . 7.1.4r.6 Zre,ett.ter. • .4 PPLICATION IN . DIT.OIICt. A To Alvin geath s —No. 15.5. Dee. Terri. ls - M!.— Yon arehereby nritillefl that Eliza M. lfeath. y.'nr wife,-by her next friend; Bnbt: leb - e.e. to the mart of coil mon pleaci of Bratileell'otinty. 'for a divorce from the bonds of rnatrimoriv,- - and tle'• eaid , conrt has appointed. Ifondayi the 4th of Sept. 1g71,.f0r liehring the said Eliza 31. Iteath in MO, prumb,e's. at which time and place yon' ean'attend tf you think proper. - J. PEERY VAN FLF:I7, Mai-22 ;71-w 4 : ` 4 PPLICATION IN DIV()ECE.- . - T" Charlr-s A. Ilector.—,Ne. 145 ri-te, T.. 1 , 7 r. Y.et arc 13r.r0;?,- nt'aiflo.l Liaf li rrtLa J_Rector. yr . mr h , r friend. Ilarri...; - 11 naq pawl f‘; the (.0'1;11. p,ra,y,:bt r I:nr a iiisk,r 2 .- anal the 1;7-n4s 11114 ct nl , l tln 4th ,tay , , ''''Pt•• I'7l. ad Martha- v., - t1.•• p-, at w!5, 4,..I'PLTCATION IN 1:11 1 :( '1 A. • .1 •;attl ~rf, • ,•ns of liziAfora conntv. • .1i v-ty, froni t?, bonk!.. filaixintony, atni hr.= atpoint ,, l Mr.nday. the ith ‘l4y ~ f • t.o• f.ti•arti:g. :the said 31ary, th.• pr t:,60 and rlnee - yOu can utt-tlf.l Sint think pn,t,, lEEE , . MITE li 1.111.1 Y • . t r WC) 11 4'61 -3X.ower-- dna: nn 'weight oy the 'horses' 'deck be - useit )othie, or rigid as may he -nd ti. el:alege tuaelu iradatiinuorisly.,--witLent ste:o The, .•n:ting apparaths; of ilnßor-bar, can to any angle to pass treeih-stunips,.er e n", obsi.--action4, or folded o‘er for traiaspurtaion. or unf•yjded,- by the .sole use of tlac- lovvr, with. m..! throwing out of gear,' eto‘pping th.o team, or tie. driver leattng his seat. The driver's 'seat is fceni the rest of the machine: is safe and eon,. fortable, 'and is arranged on the print...loe of a admitting of balancing the 'machtnollorfecily, and rolieving,the tirsts' ueekit of all weight It has many oth - er valuable points too upnierou'l to tuenti. , n here., It is wade of drat-class inaterisk,? - well in-ado and ilnished lti °Very part—rehlor!ug durability ungnestic.necl. 4z- It is light drafted, and Is jn the ineevor fare have .been looking for; gni is - destined be the Vading 3.lowing.3lachineAstrii adapb,,l ler 140.1y3.:rzi•ovel laud; and all kinds of aarfacv. • 11anufaotore.:1-by: AGENTS FOR •- BiLA.DFORD GO „ n: GLEASON% Big .P041q 4 ; raVivr (held and Weld, Burlington. .• ” - CILARLES . W. SCOTT; Peng, 14 lntry . and Smithfield. • 't JAMES B, ' S:Still!. South (.'..rei..41 Pa., 54‘ut4 Crerk-and th 11. STOWELL, Sugar-Bun, la., fur Terry, mut and - Wytilusing. •. Tice subscriber will sell _ . . . Wide-awake. thorough and're.sponble mon V, :111 I - Ca toast as agents in the northeastern . count Pennsylvania And gotitheatern New . York. begin ning with Stuben county and reaching to tho liml sou fiver; or where there are no agent's - alreaily appointed. Sample machines will be on ex - hliiiti'on at leading Railroad Stations. , Address the subsiiribcr AV:D 'MACHINES Legal. • A. 111TP.15 4 0C/I. • • 17. S. itarabstfor asid.nt t i e- E C Tso NOTICRL— SARAH J.GALOSILINT. - SL IJAH W..YETIBILI:.:. -AditilufAtrator "'"'". VAN FLI:i I= L. l'El1111: 'VAN ' Shr..4iff. MEM st:. ' • .SUCCESS'!- 11:+.z up with the nu 1 an .., ,,, uryt:tori; 1-1 1:, , I r.ink • ao.totii; ri‘d.,l anal possi:sseß how -ayt-I LI; I.V:tic.l Will ct)11.1111end 5 , upoti , =I ITS LIIIDING FE_TtRES j. , lnteet coanect'll::± ire play of the Ituf, in E=== D. M. OSBORYB *CO., KI.RBY In central Dradf , Yra. ' 11. 31. - IVELLES, ten'. Agt., at-1.i'71-tf TOWANDA. Dr... TOIVANDA NUnSITIRY rnurr TI:LL • . 1 alt t.%) snpl y at tho r.r I:ver.ll-at the milrnad• 1-tation, flrst-hiss 11 " prioott. None Rah-am .Irl- r Grap, Vitir oi all Col b•ailiia...; yarn St. - Aw!‘erry Plant:4 - by thf , L! , .zcu. t.thdr,.l, tli. , • 1: : • all at wholesal.• .prievs. : WFT•T.r.c. ;; a11,1.171.' j .. E. DOI:LES & CO.; GENERAL 111:0/5Vei Commissio4 Mvrehantk, _ - ' . eonsignrtialtB of DUTTEIt, 1 CiS, CHEESE, VL.L TOL-LT.I:T • 2 And :it ether .I".iin4frtxttico. • • !Luc of the firth having ivfsl.od - in .titiranion the pant ten yO'lrs, and having a 1 extensive acqua:if t anco with Ute businass men of „the city,,we feel oft.- thlf nt that we can ittlf produce to -tlic ef ;Aire tai tam of'cowiguors.. • , ' REFERENCES. . L. S. CISIT,BUCR, A. ti. FRLSBIE, 0rw,114 PLACE-VAN, cor.n.Or & CULL . CIIAFFEE,III.IRTIN . Pa. ' If. HENRY SUOl:laarilat, I'. it , 1.10 . 1177... Lar1.21.;'71.;.. A -It. S.S .UITH, G. - - • .Iq4ufaOurcr of S SAPAR . SODA WATEIZ AND Dll : CII:1k1 Tl. Corm.r CliFstimt and Water Stroots, tovaii,ta, Zir.All orders promptly att.endol•lt‘. TIOLASTER: • ; 1 4 .DASItit, - -4 . ~. PLASTER.,' - • Axitu bripply of treat' Grouni Cayivio' I.*:.i,t r from Vaimor. Fitch k CO. ',S bud* at tht. 4,0,-..rlbcre mill. at mouth of •Ittmatiortteld ..eseets..nlQ....ly pre• piitt and warranted a pare artteto. .. . . aptl2ll-3ro , - • . ,1111 P...; ESIA.. ~• II tilt:ua it++ar- =I Atrr.umc,