=I 111 ;4411forti El / .• HOCAL AND GEN, 1 4. We acre convene I. latter this week. p.. 4.. J.L. SAwfiac, oite_oi ~, i i, of Waverly', died in Thai , I.t nit: , - ! sor,W:e rigrel, to see- i thil ilia ~.fi,., , ri.- Ga 2,11, a notice of the death of n 0 d friend and former setwointata, J . Dm. .1: .. l e.l . r s . _ .1, ...._ . * W3I. BRowx, of thit ifniti:t colored than over etiosei atop in thia county; The aesocial olsrNs and the junior editor of ' The now School : h organized on Mo'nday ev forrow was chosen rtesi rk and JAI CIIAAPEL ; A fair for. tho bone chltreti held in PA wing nu Thtirsday aftern .ntnnting until. Saturday ere Oh l It! .! !: Ito. 114:nr B. GILD I and Potieryille Cr will delisnra diacorie_, Jutle ,11th, at Stc die Presbyttrian churches.. The semi-annual pa Ida Fire Depareruent . va • fternoon next, 15th inst. It ',!tr/ZASCE'I3 band, of flinira, the tweaAion man named iiktca Ca tawisia :Exteneion, abor, Ibinglit before A. Itaxaks: killing a deer put of sea ith fawn. liewamsr was • ~,, , ts: - --7 . 4b, , try Luminary 7v The "'Waverly," a Barclay Railroad, Amu. fr i Plane on Saturday last, wig .oled coal cars, IL baggage a' aI s. This it maid to Ue both lrsau by g one engine on this ; - r- The teachers and )I.iicopal Sunday-achool will I 17u tae , tlexi; somewhere LA E. i;.1;., probably at or n 1.1 tilt' AV t her. be , pleasant bale a pleasauCtime. (s 4 the rn ill[give an entertaintot VriclaSi witning, 9th ing Jspoken iif by the presalrh ' and weltave no doubt will . horn lle i:4 said to:bo t Ohe gi itar traveling in the MMIIHMS= Slll.ll , 11a1:11: , I s 7,ll,nday, ,dav and Friday of hezt we( mill comfy on Fri 1 16 , , and ()tiler fritml, ,t; t nifi•st their. intvrcst 1)y 1. 1 1; A. iiew tithe table 1.•%.A N.T. thc numilz4 tiuic till' aiterllooll , qa %LK 1 Ger.ls here at 4:17. •thiTe .-1 I , ian f..rmerly. rSlieriff VAN FLEET, SuPerintttolent veLorief the N.Y. E.ll. L.,, , ,,faitatus on Monday ert fe,1. , (1 to Waverly for the put :1417 raids on this sidi , of ir; .Erie brakcrnen. AIM.I ',pnied to lull call, and .1 :Ming on the coal nil night, 'nil " nary I 7 .- An eprt is being this pliu I ,l l in and Literary S.iiety. ..11111-Vl..tild be or iikealeula to young Gar the enterprise the iiiptirt of all.who dpsire the doer pplt h. If sufficient , 1, a library will ho °strains dtth fife society. 1 1-2 ,- The Good Teitipl I . lllillll WAS in SesAion no.,Cat. of last week!. T 1•n good, ROMP fifteen todg ,te , l. int Tlinr6day even; de'iverod an inferestiiik ople of C4tit(ut vied with • tiu; ajospitality til 0,1,7r . i1ti..11wi1l h r •held at% to pulhnit full pi-4 wec.lingit -IA I lit I I= _.WelinAerstandllia lir the Collegiate Institut iairry arid hi; 'ream Feati in 311:11c14t'ia Hall, on Fri lung, June ln, the ',rucc vinfortable seats , •Inail rooms : . The exhibiti. itr the afternoon. Th, ts.irileil - as tontine: First ft , l i. And spin l ; 2.1, a .111 ,mall Kilter Zinp. All babi r are invited as cont. At it meeting hel m• nto following ..1. - .1' 1 ;e.0. 31ontAtIre . , l'orter.. , 9. G O). W. 4lsti . -W. Henry Dodge. ~,,, E. W. r4p.i..41a , 1-1:. 11. Patch. i,rabt A. L. ThOn -S. Ir. Tidd, I,emtt .7klitl2l/(41. W. K. Mitrshall, .1. ' . C. 1.. S'cott . r.,..1,• - •• H. Cod, -Mr. and • their hot! ;411. : r no!: lwrn 311: 7 . A. Ti.Ll..are i• ' Ire! • c• 1.1(0-11.1. \lSt , 4111 ,mi.] it-iaw, • • La. . • •!.,, rt th, , Ropnbhean St: c•,antc. • • truldo•• '" •••11. Tyr:Nix,. of the I• ••,, , N Co., was Syiaen-e, on Tnetnlai • It it. Buy., editor - of •• .• 1 ns a visit on Monday, \I 9.. i,,:, T. PRATT isks I, l.lplotron Ihn•oratiQn .:..I,.tintri tilts and wit'n7; I • .•r a. trip to Maryland I,afayete (7orume • t oprnla, ling, nml :111 , :e911 t .g,- an mak' G . '''. anticipatitrn t• • t occanp..ll Ilia The Clas!--Day vie .1 , . ,: LI aUtiltlll 'A ; Wiltie 1 rlin ki innii ttlitln4.ing nn il'i ~, 1, 1 , ..t.: - .l . lielituct on the I ''' , ••:•1 , 1 - , 'twit kn,,,,ii aml l' • • •', -. l'o:A. J E ust:rit .N. ..- • • til ,, lnplitnented -and , i , •,, ~' .ibility :by the elect ht , • , i 111, , l'remyt, rinn :kir i'""• 1 : 1... . at eilleal.;o. n '. L " tl.l O S. o lljl s, ni eliosen •1.,,•.• nrvincriti tiro " innate 1•'.4..! pprstiai, , n, Will rit • , 1. 'l, ~ .r.., . A. It. Howl:Li 1,r.i.,:c-i 11.ktitii, of I)<•tr4,it. 'n, ni.ktia. g , z, ~ I tii, • rallron in' , het very r» trtron4 tote, - ' Al , !otit one thonsft 1,1;i1 thringiSlve, or pro...Alio!) of last 3 . ea ed.- Erverxx. EMS .21 7 ;741- . Sah ea m g mous will TKIt. 'passed Baldly a law for the preservation of In the Delaware and disquehanna rivers, and their. l t#lltteenc: it• 491 tilt Ikettkiiitraditanis`tn iny of tlieseitresm4and it is made tlks linty of the itherifisof the several CcOnntie43 to abate these danis and_ haakets,jari, der a hest Penalty: Let . the 'sheriffs Witch 'the 'Wien:who dilate* the flab *IW - theta .13* 1 444; anal lot the Plc& ineDvst tlict'sbirw sSernly edteente this salutary ;livvv..rffarrilvborg Pestrtol:, „:;, n — . • ~ ~~i-~ 011 to limit the 014- • villake = oa , • - • d • . unc.-41iet, foist "thitir Glen, nearly-canal to the finicurs, one at . Wat- Itins, - eif`sitirfthnitt aitda4taller this 16- amen amnia - to - he iinintnre tta limit - of our citi ket.---,1.f9'9119•Mi ik PLOY, ?I ArrilAleßlev, are last week visited this romantic spot, and *ere throf agleektily-intprired at the grandeur and wildness of Claw spot. The Mouth, or en trance to the Glen; is on the esinthilde • of .84- gar creek, nearly oppessite the tarns f r oinierly Owned by Ins SrMitzus, no* okupied by J. B. Bunn and sons. ' Its ciitirstasieuttirrest,"and terminates on the okl plank roadolont one mile Ind e-bajf west of this -borOugh.. It is about ono Mile in length, and possesses manj .of• the characteristic., of the Watkins Men. Tbe prop erty. upon which this Glen is located was par chased last fall by W. /1. Mossiss'a, Co., and we understand it is their intention_ it up and open It to the public. It will undoubtedly be ! come a netedrplate ofresort for pleaffure - seel t7 ers. -Willies this Glen there alt) many other Places of interest in the :iicinitrof Towanda which, when understood, will attract large -num bers pf people hero frourthe city during the summer mbntbs. . place; lall - 1 .1n arbl i ea itrii Juilge • • paper. . of this tiing. t, N. ?MD, • etary. fit of the oN:s Block, n, June 8, .RT, of the r..gregational the' young gensrille and ado of tho e on 'Th9riir I is 'expecte.. I will famish Smrriistam.--Decoratkla Day seas observed in Smithfield with apprepriate cere monies. The citizens -ethered in large num bers from all coirti of the township, to show their regard for the menioi7.of the deceased soldjers. A processiOn was formed at 11 o'clock on the public sillier*. ,and was led to the -ceme tery by Marshall:. D. Fonnear.' The follot ing.erder was observed : 1. Smith field Cornet Band; 2. The Floral Band, com posed of twenty-six young girls appropriately -dressed and bearingtowers; S. The Smithfield Post of the Grand Arniy; 4. Free Masons; 5. Good Templar& ; G. Citizens: • - • Ts a bois tbi ;.eq.; on Alio Itnwai ,nett i ocomoiive lin the Sot 'hundred rand d two pas- - larger t train oal. At the cemetery an original poem he Dr. DM: LOCK was read; it hymn was sting ; prayer was offered by Rey. DT.ANT, attingrimarks were made. by Comrades Anima,. MOODIi, Dorn and Fonr.ra-r, as they dropped &wen upon the graves of their deccafed comrades ; after which the procession jawed to the Disciple church And listened to a disconno by Rev. W. H. IL [ .holani of .014 a picnic tliii Hai+ of i r iar Dasbore. hey will . en- , • , The fintithileld Post of the Grand Army, &s -ainted by interested citlr•na, are engaged in erecting a Monument upon the public 'square in meinory.of the fallen soldiers. The base of , the monument has already arrised, and it is expected Gilt the Whole will be completed dat ing the present season. It is quits iinportant that the memory of the dead soldiers be cher ished by decoration ceremonies, and by fitting monuments in litsestone or marble, bat it is mot of all important that ate cherish good will tortard their liVing comrades, and that we aid the crippled pensioner by every means in 'our he classes I power. • nod lin MEncrtys Mr. C. is Irerer he has are a good e only inas mntry.' I ent.l,,,e a few taller items: ii6titnte cil Wt.ll.lwed..y The dos .iy atternoin Dr. SIEWART is bnsily engaged, building; an 0111,1.. and ' Mr..Hl.trr is building a large brick hotisc-pit ill, bill - wer.t." - of lila ge. Sootti of the tillage, a little (tilt, a commo dious in processor can truction. 54 , 111 t of our citijoais ib site to bare Smith graded school. , • well adapted . fur that 0. Guild twimOlti 3$ well a goy clAir oh es arc notch to be &aired. - 11. o imititutitm ~i ng.presen ook effect ay laFt. The 1711tpa'sseti n within aril minutes ear: ()IMF:LT.—The Sabbath-Achools or ganize'cl in tliii . place May 7. At the M.E. church ;lic foloa tug bflicera were elected: ‘ Supt.—O. J. Cii Oust-ca . ; A5.4.-Supt . —Lywis 'Cat - nrnYcw ; i Libraein and TreaNurci —VV. L. Pwain.k.roz: ; • - iFri tendent acting RS SteiChlry. JACUR 11 Clllll :11i, J %A. Cif unin - cx A nd M. K. TXTLOR, IpSC'ICIA 14 Bible classet. 'at the-;re ,, snmilitiian .,-sunttnoned ing,lftitt awls 11 - 6 - se of prn lie lints by Hits serenty-flre art the plea- At the Picalbyterian church, for"Siipt BnoNs.):: ; As4t.-Supt.-11. L CAVE; Librarian --A. C.-FnistsiF, ; Trea.urer—H. CIIAMPLM, Snperintentlent acting AS Secretary; Teachers Bible clah3es— E. M. FAniun, F.. C. BI'LL and H. Criliams, at Waverly rukemtm." Hide by a • t , 4 Snell an or: lc. benefit to' men, and` we ler miagement moral elora . roulA t•an Inc ied in cOntree- Many of the children and young people at both - school:4 Prof. limas's new thinilay-school singing-boo %, 7h, r hm.m, ii wilij ing for iticlf a placr in cord pany with Mr. Ilr..+nnrnc'is.Fn•rh Lq+trrhs, and Itr'ight - { A tintiday,sehool concert mut given at the Presbyterian ichnreh, Slay The Superinten•, dent, wade ionio remarks in the course, of the exercises, in which he said, We have a large force vow 14caisenting Sabbath-reboot work rs' County ;ton on Thum no attendance rip log, lecture., The 'itch other in i •legatce. The .roy.•We ex !exi—Veek'. •rr. Mere are other• who• should identify f1onoo•lVea in this work. Parents runt an} — ordinary rs sponsible work at honie to their children, but will go along a n be with them, encourage and aid by their look., hglp and presence, nill lease their children to fatl!- . om the drop my, ((Ties of the Bible . in --.o4triday school, unaided by their help, looka or. pres- poet!. Wily not devote onlyalityminntes Hone hour—in the one hundred an kitty.-eight hOurs of a W. ek. in some place In the Sfinday-schOol ? Are yrinr horses, sheep, swine or 'cattle Balk:tin al ple, so numerous, that you could . park with large sums for beriet , olent . objects, yet. cannot spare one lionr:in a whole week, and that hour on the Sabbath, by tour presence, enconragt.- ment and labor, enlightening your own min, s more intelligently on Scripture,. creating and establishing instinctively a- well-spring of vir tue, truth, hope, faith, cordiality, love,- sympa thy, z •al amidevolion, which will ennoble and produce better models of society, of manhood and womanhood as founded in 'the Scriptures, as well as making the Snnday-schrl a power in training the young for Christ r t the young will bold a al and DOI lay afternoon DI to be need ud deaks for of babies will cc prizes will rize, a ailse,r e eilser enp ; s two years old • tants for the Jtuie 6th, Meer!! Jur the' Miss ALICE PENDLETON liaa returned froth visit fig friends in New York. Rev. a. E. Wat.wouia, of Leltayaville, ()ctn. pied the pulpit of the M.E. church on Saturday. and S‘b, , ittli last (first qiutrterly meeting of the present conference year) in lien of the presiding eld r, El ler PEtta, Bev. 8.-Btaits:a filling the appointments at Lellayscilic-on Sunday.. Mr. F.. M. Finnan is rebnilding a pact of his house; if., is "pulling lown and building ' rester." Mr. Cites. V. Mixer. has been lyingni‘er oti,ly sick for -the last week. . At the crystal ceding at A. W.. TATLoics, M.ay sth, there were four aged people present whose wilted ages were 308 ytars. Their name; and ages were BITID.IIEDA TATLoR, 841 years; Et - Nier STINI:NS, 79 :limbic*: WAENEN. 7 3 ; ' • • SILLY W • t, ittNiat, 71. T. 311, - 29. 1871. 2132 aB. 1 Irvine, Jphn- C. Irving, J: T. Thro. AinHock. A. 0. Mason. Irs. G ymmil nt Ni IlE=ll seer, We clip the following notice of Bishop tr.lit.t's visit to this portio,u o f hi s (bovuse from the hiA' number of the catho'i , - 4 Motlay (,r a 11: aixonipattied Mt' art in Chi ri4. I'. P. 13uss. I been appointed to Central Com ' .ett4 selection 1)1.. ESL of i.lTrul. iiightliCrCrell(lllA op O'Hara has been recently making his first Episcsipal visitation to the chinches in Bradford and Sullivan counties, during which h. confirm ed four hundred and seventy:font persons. Of these one hundred and four were cone, med in the splendid new chnrch of St. Peter and Paul, which is one of the most handsome in Northern Pennsylvania, and is-a credit to the energy of its l'astor, Rev. P. Toner, and the liberality of his (leek, and indeed, to the good people orTo wanda inyeneral, leir all appear to have aided in this worthy undertaking and improvement of the town. Upon the occasion of the Bishop's' visit to this church,. the Holy Sacrifice was cele brated by Rev. (Xavier: Haler, of Dushore. An auprep/eve andrinstrnetive sermon was preach- . dliy the Ilishep,-Ohe also, at the ,conclusion of the 3liiss, addressed those just confirmed, explaining the hatere of the Hair liment ?emir. islisifsallcacy and graces. He then exhorted the people to persevere in the.good work of re and paid a deserved comp iment_te both pastor and people 'tor erecting such fi 'noble monument to Catholicity. ,The building is one hundred and twenty feet long by sixty wide, andh - o -4 a spire of one laindred 'and ninety feet high. The cut steno in it is from Syracuse, N. X., and-the bricks, which Are of the best quali ty, from Horseheads, N.Y. The church is cer tainly the greatest credit to the incessant labors of Father Toner. The Bishop, in company with Father • Dunn, of Troy, Rev. Eugene Garvey. of Athens, and Rev. I'. Toner, of Towanda, visited the Barclay Coal Hines and confirmed one hundred and fourteen in St. Patrick's church, a heat frame building,' erected by Fattier Toner . no Bish op from here 'proceeded to :Dushore, Sullivan county, where there is a line stone church of capacious dimension's, erected through the ,in strumentality of Bev. Nailer L Rater, the pas tor. The Bishop here also congratulated aU concerned in the Food work, and his visitation was one ofmuch joy. He confirmed one hum; dred and ninety.seven persons it this church, which wawa large number. Father Killer ii be loved and relp!cted by the entire community in which lie is plaedil. The Us' hop blessed cemeteries at Wilmot township and Ilehoupa ny, respectively, and confirmed forty-three per sons at Sugar fudge and twenty at Slehoopany. It is thus evident that religion is making good progro!s in Bradford and Sullivantonntics. firm I F Dr. H. .nrricol to Mi.. thr, Bath OM a the orators fated on Tues. I cement Sea ie aind 1)t its behig the 'Lafayette has ciao, will be of i he preparations esday indiCate a t kyr occagion.as :g the younger SSA It:, the orator, ee.arretUy for his on ib the. clerk ;opal kaitentbly, .speak on the opx!ors,:',iiehof an appearinee of kaston, and s centering here rd the , expeeted d persons wiil hese privileges, 'e attendszco is b. : The old buildings east of Mr& 1 1 4.19 11 0, 11 .0414e*T. 6 , 1 i 4 e1ktick-Alish coal pai d is Wag erected on the site. Nz • • , . AT L lt. 8 kW' itl l lll' -Stifoo.O —The Seventh Annual Corivention of the Penn- Pitisekiatiait Ara be held at AllentOwn,..pa., on Tuesday, Wednes k'iy and Thursday; the 18th, .11th and 15th of June. Alt the earnest tpundaylchool workers pfthe . Rhone 'State 'are cardStll,y . incited to r ....IrNr=aCi9ca request. MA) • uu T ,w d raw—Those .A:1 propane to attend should notify A. 3, BanatO, Itilinte•Wh; AL, Who is thaltrumia Local Com' inittee of Arrangements, oh or before the- 7th fJfirt oft IhM 99t 4 rt.OPte14 1 1 1 1 ber, fecund* and orders for exenrsion tickets procured and forwarded. I , • VALI:UW.2. 'Dolarailbas.- 6 11r. F. F. nt Pfritsdetpbiy has recently tormented to the, 'Engineering Department of Lafayette Pollee / Easton, Pa., s complete working model ore locomotive, constructed -in England, alo.'s ..toet-tof over 81;003. The Library of this de- Varl,lPPstt, 4 1 / 1 lately been enriched by a - Imp ber:of works upon Engineering, presented by Mr. Enwsnn Nrtaim, CM., and a collection of the repurtsand all other official documents re lating to the Suez Canal, presented 'to the col tege by the diatinguishod French Engineer, 31. Frum:9am MiLzfrerw."lt is contalio cd in twen ty-three volumes, with maps, plans, Sc., sod is the only ecompkte twolketion of ttoi litnit in this country. . • NS- We find the followi .g conph inentaiy notice•ofss foriner Icititen of tbfa coun ty in a recent nuniberofgu).llt. Carroll (111.) `lifienn-. Dr. DlcArrir..has many friends in this county, Who will read thettein vitksitlsta etion • Mona HONORS rob MT. CASEOLL.—At the election of officers for The tinning year, Dr. E. M. MeAlfee, of our city, Was chosen President of the Illinois Homeopathic. Association; and .was also selected as one of &committee to dealt a bill to be presented to the Legislature for en actment, regulating practice in the State. We will guarantee that Doe. will WI both these po sitions with honor to himself, arid to the wel fare °fall concerned. • We also see, by looking over the proemilinp, that Dr. lilcAffee -presented to the Society a very interesting spechnenid" Bilairy Calculi" jwhat vier that is), and read a statement as to its symptoms and treatment, which was ordered published. . • Isar Mu. Eiirroa: Will you please give the enclosed circular. a place in your pa per, uith such editorial notice as you may deem proper Bishop DC Senirftsrri., author of the "Life and 'Ames ,of Bann Zusurtioan," and Dr. CarrELL, the President: of Lafayette Col lege, arc expected to deliver the addresses an IVedues,lay evening. AU the set - % ices are de slued to be in keeping with the- chalacter of the godly men who planted the standard orthe cross in This far-off ,wilderness, and through much self-denial did such noble work fa the Master. Yours truly, Wyalusing, , lime 3, 1871. DAVID CEAFT. Inc Mk:MOlLl.AX—Faitymmtrrrr.ri (trenwini t Lumxo). "Aud my people shall dwell in a peaceable habitation, and in sure dwellings and ru quiet renting-places."—biriah, xxxia, The Moravian Mission among the North American Indians (commenced iu the Province of New Tork in 1710) received a Newry blow in the rlarMl 1755 and , Its seat at that time was the settlement of Gnadenhutten (Huts of Grace),.on:the kat bank of the Lehigh; near ;the site,of Wcimsport, in Carbon county. But the surprise and massacre at the Missiiimllouse -oa the Mahoning near by (Lehighton), ou the night of 24th November, 1755, occasioned the abandonment of this outpost of Christian chill ; and the Moravian Indians and their teachers fled pre,ipitately to Bethlehem for an asylum. :salt wasbnile in the vicinity of Br tblebem in th, autuimi of 17.57, for _oi,e portion of these Irr l, lli , eA, while another eat setticil in "Con trued Valley, - imi th of the Blue Monntain, on a tributary of Head's Creek (called the Weeli quetanci, in what is now Chestnut Hill town- • ship, Monrix. 'county. It was hoped by the Moralities that their converts from heathenism would now be permitted to enjoy undistnrbcd kest'anarseeunty. But in the tall of 1763, the savages; at the instigation of Pontiac, again took the war-path, and for a time it appeared isif the borders were to become the scene of calamities greater even than those which had been arrested by this peace of 1758.. The butch ery of the last of the Conestogas in Lancaster county, in December of/MA is a historical com ment on the exasperated, state of feeling which exercised the white settlers of the frontiers, an reference to the Indian race. It soon became evident that the )loraillin Indians at Nein and Wechhintanc were also objects of ha ; and their guardians aceprihngly took preca iunary steps to secure them against harm. T•lins it came to passilat in October of 170, 130th set tlements were abandoned, and their inhabitants were removed to the capital 'ot the Pt - mince. Dere they remained until the dawn or peace. The Colonial government at this tune was moved, I,tr necessitated, to adopt a De', policy with respect to the Indiaus, which, in its re quirements, excepted not even those of the race who were-professedly Christians, and who wer.., acknowledged to be peaceful and law-abiding inhabitants of the colony. This , policy 4(1%1.. caied the early removal of oil Indians westward, and beyond the precincts of the white settle ments. The Moraviawlnehans led the way in this - exmas, when in April of 172; they set out in a body front Bethlehem for the North Branch of the Susquehanna. Here they - seated Hi m tini selves a Spet to which they bad brew is int e j m : by its'former proprietor, Papoonhain, a .1- si, °building their huts and Planting their corn ' on the fertile lowlaUds about the month of 11'y- Rinsing Creek. In 1766 they laid ont I tern, wine!: their teachers namea Fritstensbutten— thh at is, it, q .N.,,,... It' was the habitation. of a civilized community, a place in - whigh the everlasting Gospel was frarlessly proclaimed by servants of • Jesus Christ, and, until June of 1772, the principal scat of the Moravian Missem . - ane mg, the aborigines. •• A desire expressed by meml..ers of the Mot a vian Historical Society that the, site of FrieTleie. slintecn be matted by a Memorial, so that the spot on whirls it beacon in the wildersies had , once been lit might remain known to minis, 1,4 't o an inspection of the lgromul in Setae &Loa last. Consent to placinga stone on his pri mu ses having been obtained of Judge Levi P. Stab ford, the present proprietor of ou, i:store-al lo cality, the friends Or the movement proceeded to - take such initiatory steps at would insure its early,consummatiOn, and desire in this way to announce that on the renting of tredecstinv, Cl.. 14th, there will be strims in tic Second Presbyterian Chnrch (Her. D. Craft'sl, Wyalue ing. Vogiwitty, Mc 1.51/e day of J00,,1671, has Ix en fixed for the ceremonies which are design ed to be held in connection with the mangers ir n of the , Memorial, on which 'occasion, at 11 a.m., the Ut. Ilev."A. A. Reinke, of New York, will &liver a historical address on the site of Friedenshutten. . Levi I'. StAirouo, . I , DAVID CILAFT, EDWAIIL WELLIA. ' EMI IV, C. 'talcum, Secretary. - Bethlehem, May 31, 1871 BUSINESS LOCAL. PArrEnmo it. KINNEY always keep a good supply of dried and canned fruits, oranges,.lemons, pine . apples, ad. Go there and buy them. Losr.—On Pine street, bet teen Second and Third, n gold ring with onyx stone sating. The finder will be liberally r..-warded on kiting it at this othee. STRAWBEAUY FE.STIVAL.—Northeru Lodge of .-Cre - KwlronJplar4, Of this plate, tare decided to hold a Strawberry Festival at 311:r.- . . ern s on Tuesday and Wednmlaiieven inga of in.:xt Jade 13th and 14t11. Lotb u b. rrieß , iOe cream, lemonade, ladies, ninsie,'ete Come one, Tme all. By- order - of Committee 3.icetur. & EimAntis ftre buy ing e•rerything in the line of farmer's product-, fur which they pay the highest pricer. They also.keep the best assortment of fresh grueei, ictl to be found anywhere. • stir If you propose to .use Fire works for coin celebrations on the Fourth, you will do well to send to or call on Wt9rarslo. lti-tcr. and•gel their prices. They claim able to do the nice Thing by you. segl.. We were shown a few days since a very simple bat ttsefnl machine for cleat • b grain, driest•im.zries,.te.. The machine does its work' well, and is so easily managed that a 1,4. y ten yenks of age can operate it. Farmers should examine it, as it cannot but ribve very Vneficial to them. 1t is manufactured by Am %- ss HErtints, Albany, Bradford - county, Pa. ckanallo, nrsmax 4 Co. are the agents in this place. Lit EITEICLI) CITY — " H. c ue TIIF. Lora) WITII TILT St't , "TANcr. - The Con. gregational chnridies of Pottcnille and Leflays vine will take up a collection Sabbath. June IGth, for the destlnte wires and eli'ldren of those who were the victims of the reecur Pitts ton ealamity. t lIENIIT B. GILDER; Pastor. sir Fnota & Suss keep a larger. and betters+ 0.1.zn of Furnittue ihan any oth er eitablighmmt iu Northern FennanTards. Everybody gays 0%, . l ^-filiC. = .•.• The Towanda G as Company !ilia aim bir al& Sc. their idrcritsciaeni; is. Tit, good hones foi rota knr. Rogake of (Maros & Emma. • MP Bargains in White Pilsen, at Tkr:Los G}nipnre Tat c es, n c w, and choice 'alterneaaat received a 'hyLon ,t iiir 1ia4;04, in Cotton Goods Fhts week; at Tayp:itt - - TLILOB & Co. are ElQUillg the lan ericim 13C1k 'at a reduced prig. Lkwicx.--z-Very-chesp at TATI;OIt & ; • : • Plain black and striped Gren adines, just seethed at Tastos .t. 15,.. White Grenadine ,and Shet land Shanta, gnat opened at TAT - um A Co." 0. 118. Black Lnstr% Lining fur Grenadines at TATLO ie. White Nainsooka and Victoria Lawns at TAMOR t C0...g The, new -" Tasso Linen," far snits, at :ThaotC& Co.'s. C.tnpra3.--Complete stock at TAY .I43a A Co:1i. White Linen . for suits,at TAY- Loa t Co.'s. Dom' Satin Stripe large stock at reduced vrices.st-Tsmou t Cu:6. Z New Stripe Percales, at Lon t Co.'s. • agl.. White Baregc and Grenadine Shawls, and a large line of Stripe and Plaid Shawls, at , , Fort RE.NT.—A. Bain on Main street Empire at this office. IW Ladies' Vino Shoes.retailed at wholesale prices, at the Metropolitan Boot and Shoe Store, Bridge street. - . DENTAL SOCIETY ' ,MEETINti.—The third ann aeasion.of the Bradford and Szts rinehantoiDental Society, be !leg at Le- Ilitynille, Pa., on the 13th and 14th of June. N. B. SMITH, Scey. ler T. C. LionTE A: Co and. CON nap Minn's Pianos fur sale, nt n. Dirrnicn's Music Store. Also Organs, Melodeons, and all Other kinds of musical instruments, sheet mu sic, instruction books, strings, etc. One door east of M. C. 31r.nern's Bank. ler Mrs. HILL is- receiving New millinery Good; daily from Ntic y,. r k an d pH. adelphia. Nhe will sell y,m a bonnet ur hat at a grinner profit than any millinery eatablish ment in Towanda: First door•east Red, White and nine Store, Bridge',,trect. THE WOULD - MOVES.--Among the Many new enterprises springing, into life, a large and elegant Dry Goods Store will open in the thriving village of Leltayr , ville, the ~econd weel. in June, with a large sine:: whieh the want or that community seem to demand; and as ,thk: new firm have: had large experience as mer chant.. they Mulerstand the poliey of low priecii and small profits. The two gentlemen ark ,em terpriaing and reliable—Mr. (inn from Owego, and Mr. Lro - x,Lertayaville., We hope the peo~ plc in that community will encourage them. - May 21-4 w. , blier• House and Lot for sale near the Court House iu this 'borough. Terms ca-v. Enquire at nEPORTIIII office. — nay 10--4 w. gm, Special bargains in Black Silks also Amerivail Illack Silk, at FA - ANS •••••• PowELL's 3tusic e. TOR I"- —Persons desirims of pnrehasing Musical Inicirtinients at L B. PoWm.r.'s Branch Store in Towanda, will hive to apply soon, an the time for which the Store was opened liar nearly expired. We itn derstand, however, that Mr. Powm.s. will eon finite toiie reprCsented here, and will' furnish Pianos and Organs as usual from his Stoic at Scranton. SM. Rev. PETII: VANTIOrtiTON, the blind preacher, from Delaware, (him, will pri in the ALE. Church at Home, on Sunday, .Tune 11th, at ID} in the morning ; Myersliurg, 21. p.m. ; Pond Hill, '7 t evening . . I have Leon rie 4naintee with Brother VaNnortirrtiN for 25 *oars, and believe him to br•.a tnic mail and. taleuttd and Z(1310118 laborer in the gospel min iatry. I will preach on that day at Ellis llul lintkat 3.0c1.ck, p.m., and will give a lciiii•cr ance lecture at 74 p.m., in the Baptist church at Rome. ' Wm. I Pamti or of I.l.llXlinrell . CAMP barriNu.--The first of a se ries of fonr Camp Meetings for Troy °District onleriql by the lAA Ministerial and Laymen's Association, will be held D.V.(; in a ph...ls:int grove about three.qtutrtcrs of a mile east - of the village of Monrocton, and three and a-half miles south ofTowanda, commencing Monday,. June 26th at 2 o'clock, p.m., mid closing, on the f.,1- lowing Saturday. ,The people are cordially in vited to come and stay if possible through the meeting. Good board at reasonable rates *ill be furnished such as desire it. No hnelistering ill be allowed within the limits prescribed by r1.,140118 desiring tents will please' apply at once to either Vibe subscribers 'who consti tute the Local Committee. - GILL:ETT--CIIOTSLEY.—At the house or the bride's father, in Sheshequio, May 30, 1871, by Bey. 0. L. Gibson. Bird L. Gillett to Helen .►. Crutiley, both of Sheshequiti. WILLSON--BBOWN.—In Warren. April t 9, IK7I, t,J Rev. J. W. BAIR, Simeon J. Wlthion, of Itriicll, and Ellen Brown of Litchfield. • .0" PAIZIME AiLIDEVELL. , - At .East C.Lutou, May '2l, 1811, by 11ev. J. J. Luton, John do,, of Elkland, to t',liila 1.. (.11nti:%ic11, of Forksville. GOULD.-111 Windham, Slav 21, 1 il, atkr au i11u6.5 or tcn weeks, Gould, ag._4 64 years, 10 111011111 s, 6 dayF. The Aubject of this notim was bunt in Sara tognifounty, 'N.Y., in Italy, Ism:, lit caw t „ Bradford eounty with his parents when in the 17th year of his age. He was married to Miss Mani Aslv Wiliour In December, ISJI, and soon after commenced basiness\near the State line in Nichols. lint the most of his business life has been spent in the vicinity of his residence in Windham, where he has long been known as an Retire, conscientious, upright man, a quiet citizen and obliging neighbor. lie ,professed religion a few years shier- or rather occupied the position of eseeker—but did not, for sonic reason - , come into full connection . . with the church. Daring liis sickness his mind. was uch exercised in regard to beitig fully prepared for jai approaching change; and to this end be earnestly sought the *blessing of his Savior's pretence in his heart, and trusted wholly to His merits for salvation. Like a man preparing leer a journey, he,. arranged his temporal sttairs, gave directions in regard to his funeral, clio,.s ing. tor the text on the occasion, "Set thine house in order, for thou shalt die and not lire " —and past as the morning was dawning he catCri ly passed on to the spirit land to greet lo'fed ones gone before him, and leaving other dear ones tqm9nrn his absence, and to deeply feel his lose. J. W Fultz ti comity, 111., May V, OIL iu :;;Uth year of her age, Mrs. Mary, witeof 3. Sirephon Smith, arid daugh ter tit J.di-NenA, Emt., wbo roc .ntly rem° , - ed from this county. Iler long and painful ,was borne with out a murmur; and her sweet thankfulness to the kind neighbors who assisted her 'husband and sister and brothers in eating for her, with her complete trust in bur Savior for loth world, added In berchristian example when in health, left no doubt of her being fitted kr a how aim' Mg the ransomed. Om. Er.mi A llzr.Durrtes. Vex. \V. W. lltwz, Monrocton, " L F. nowt:, Lihcrty Cornice, " 0. L GrrsoN, Towanda. .4rA RJ LED DIED E!!!!2 F ~~~~r rtin l Pii Mir JIMMY • TA tor, Bridge street. 1 Buy tlicikeysto . ne Cfitirn Pow kr. s For ale s nron, Br wq:1;1• Co. . . : INWPATlquftroetif ; for i Vale/. fITYY.', loli. . - ll.lwis linorilmN, June 7, 4871..... ; : -, s.- ilinurmt,,n, Pit.- 1 Loss,--_petpreen aud Uliteri_twe Nok;Lettile caud , of 41S1), pii!rulAtv to the undersigned, arid tbo . public is cautioned sgaiirt buying the same. -• P: Ity June 6,-11121.-4;04. Erinucog 'arr Tntrn.—The Concave Conic4-e'rrNtal Spectacle Glasm.s are uniloubt calV fßid bist glass in :1;se: iau Axi,lit l nght at A. SI. Wartier's Jewelry Ntore eine:Lalf Tess than as gorntiviir piaci En Towayi4e7" Ju ifols; iibir pr etctl ?mines. • Can And:sck% Map-21-4w. . • 1. We' The Bradford Co. Teacher:4 , Association will conseno iu ,Troy, Friday and Saturday, Juno 9 and 10. Appioittnet;ts irk an rollowsz Lecturer—ProtL.lX 4Vatson,t:maton ; Egamists—Missca M. i . WlThanis and Fnirna A. I'cckh m, CaditinLia X Roads • Derlaitip.rx— Mr. Harris and Mr. —; Itcsiders-ItOr. IL li.llnttbn,MissM. E. 11cm land, Troy; nem Conitinttoc—Prot y •It . 11. llnttout, li. F. Ite4dington; rlarah E. Ballard, 'Kate Adams, Troy. M. Annin;l'a C , Yr. Stn. fay 21, 18 - 71-31 r. • ' . air. Rhod© Island thee Ll)t., (-on starttly on hand for Whitewashing, at: Mar. V, li7l. AV. A. ie• VANVEt.son MerchxutTailyrs, . Clothing, Hats and Caps, Fnrni - Abing G ods; May 3, 1171 A NEW EnA 'CIT . :Tr-S. —The snperiority of the 3datlmsltelil . ,ait4torte, man ufactnred by the :11athuslte9i Mtn , ' Itfartr,fae- Wring Company, of pct:' Conn., has - now botxtme an established fart, al knee, halged flit best judges of inutucin all partsol.P.nrcoun tiy, who attest the fart that Ills new, pritaiple 1,3 ri Welt l'ianos iv avian - acted is a great success, and is the greatest improvement of the ege in Mit-n-al Instruments, print", hi the a roll, pure ?ttol poit-orltd tine, hi•all spial,s la. itself in tones of triumph ! , ver all others. The reason of thisgroat stip,' iortt,• : apparent I' all who carefullrexanune the peculiar aneehan ism of these fustrtuncuts In thp lopiallamg Scale, •tdiielt dist riblit! -• the 'ensiou upon all parts of the Iratur, n hoilng thy in strument front concirdratoil strain 31 ant one part, thus securing moth great , r.s"i•••,a,th,.,in rabilitv, and turner o 9 k, epr4t:!' in tune, dis tribution of strings! upon kittli Lintrax brulge, which runs the wlmle lingtlf thy s.cort,lni g 1 1 ,0ard, es greatly i 3,tt;tl VW% r 3 - ti on throughout its entire length, and pro,lite, a. purer tone mid letter neemillattriumnt to this voice than any other in-trnment. Oat con stantly increasing Imoint-ts as-in a:: that eitir • efforts to manufactnre a l'tatio sup !Mr it• all' respects tolnly before pro!ltt , appreet tt.••i, and our present greatly o!alin'ed pine jr-t ntli make it for tho into of all paittics '.to hunk carefully into the no of this Piano. I:\:::u -ine the wollintamhip .tad .ptalitv of matt n: ;s uscd In its eonstructi:,coirmare its t a i e others; see what inimitivements • have lo • Made ; aril; the opinion ti those r. I them ; read the tr-hmotnals to nnt- attiphl• 1, anti nrjt be led by the aide wt. t estedin other pianos to puredase one whirl, von wottld soon after desire to exoltaitg. f•ot a 'Ma thushek. Some dealer, in r endeavor t.) eh, oh the rattily i 714•-4 7.- itlarity of the 3latliusllet: Piano, '' they at o not dmahle, 'r say that We 41111,114•1:;444 44 4 4414 1 441 I ~41 1... I .!: loony of 3 4.1.11;4111 1.11,:f1111141.i. 5.4•31 ha , failed .1111 1131%. 111:!T V4ll i -.4•44 !to contrary all milks who hate used then: •laring the past fit, ...1 7 1t• that ti, he. p tit tedle mrielt longer ti it..atu' i.tilcr 'L -t t 41.411:. i::1141 4,44 ..•*" ;;4 •1.: • nr ,• . t Com , May 21, 1-71. I= I. I' r i 1 1P r' .1, , ; •iv. ~ v3t,c132 Pa. Oilicn Metenes north ,Ido nC Pubite Scpunf.. 1),.. 1, PiT,). 1826. IIONTANYES 1870. _ jn-t Lag , and u0..1.4.. 11.11y• g'.l/11. G , t t!, f r:,tlL 01, f dl ..:r.•!. :It Nv•A ,•; 1•\ t.'l' eto , k to and-gum - ante. ,1 to I,t; ever ~ Ifer. 11 in !hi:: untl:.•t. SPEciAT. NOTII in (l,btcd to titc; eitla r by Lrndc a••••• ,, Int •, past tine, arc ti,roby ttntitic 1 that paym. , ttt tuit , t'bomado. ,; upon the yr all tb• .Try, T )1 , .1%0.1, I", 1.'171 IN S. "f 11:4 :.a , •hrr of natl., S. H. 5h1TV1 , ..,1, triA,Towarkla. . trlh ~ f th e I ^T ••• 5 . .7 1 , 1 .1... i ph ut ~r • ••. . ••.•, , •, . Ma'y 1..71. N 1.; I Ayr. so:ne choice riOd G.: d , •:i 313:. , sg+- DO hot, fol'Zet that Tca. :•"h1 i..t 7,5 03- Persons tle•siroli, eif pqr(:,:a.- ing : • m. a- I:,:••• 11..7.;.: a! •• . If °NV!. So•wiip_: •...! PIANce4, ()IttiA.Ns AND We are w, fling first-eta , . Pia;el., Izans..„ anti 31,1 0 ,1. ony at rrAtteed.r.lt-e; anti on torms. PerAnil. who ar ,l in want 4 . .!' a good n:•ornplcot, will find It gr,ttly to :11.'1; ailvantag , girt: as all lx.f.nt• • I. t-. Jan. , Fot: S , .i.r_—Dezit.in g to cliange business, we offer for sal, oor I.tv...rr Stock. cortgigti!!..: of ewt. rs*, Harness, ani trr to a tirst- Clas?: lircry: If ilosire:lv in r:1,;() rent mr stables for z ',Ala of yOrri. ca, y. rA, SA , . Sie" 1 liaveja,t received a la,rge st,Kl{lTca, bought •inee rLdnetioll to 01.4 ditty on tea of ten cents per ponnd, and oiler them at the totem - tees annexed: Best Young' Ilysnn, : Good Young fly. son. 51 , 0 u : Dolon;.;. 74 to PO ernt? : Fine; 73 rents: 'Tyson Gnu 1, - ) Japan, sl.‘a. Call and el...amine. Jan. IS, 1871. ' (ti . .). L. New Baverti4ements. lARGE SALE OF SECOND A HAND FUTISMT.L. 411 tlo• tftradttr!. 11.,. .•.11:t.:::',1 1:: th• 1V A 1.,, ro tt .a. C 1101:,,E. TowaSfronn:Ede: (I Calm, t wan , Beds and Bide u , •, Crockery, tilas, offd lluilow Ware : l'arkr oil Cook Stove.f. Jeftll c0..1 and fro f. 1.1 -Of! l'hafel••l:ers and linop.z, In in t i , ,,731.1tnn , I• , r a Fit - AdCla,••• Ilot..!. ../ - I aim'. edrcr !••: , dr er:•• 1 ••!.! I'T•Ad IA . Oulu::3 ff :.a the 1I. , :'_(.:;..111::::•• : ••• 1:-.- . 1 - 1d I .•:••, one sh,t. C, ... ow , 11..itfd e•rflit•:t•e•e.j. no I Ire•l'n ,••! Soh., two I:Ilford '.1"..,1.1.-7::e! !..• W !I f•-..-1:!•,,, il,.f,d K. 1.,,, nn,l all-, 7 - • :.. - .1 - ...,.!.1:a..::, on.,:ia-, anything hi l'e• al•ef, •lity tr:111 - 0,ease rill zr:d rya::- !nu ill • prop,f !y. I! wf!: !, :••••1": 1. ny 10, re , 51 7 .-' ,- • ..1 0 1: ......: I. , '.••• , c , 1 •.-; 1.3, t'... :21 -1 Mr.;11 , 1 neat. , C 1. 'Mfll!. Towanda. Pa., May :It, 1.-..71 pROPOSUS FO JAIL rn.1.0,1! w.ll : t In Woiln‘ 2.•• th June next, rinti a V% r. at.. ter-the t,tnldbr_ and t!tr! 019 ,(1:1 at vat , l I'/3111. and ftperitiratim, for Far, tr , ;,l- It said, on and a:l , r Jou , 1 . 4. mrt era r....ramg (into • •••. iht rni , •t aro pr,2l/.alZ. it th., - ..11 elt L. m N. th• Nfi pr.•pr.s`..i will be •a c' neat tttvl izqt— a..•.. 1 liy • at lewd t.. 1-1 ties 10 thr 1.01111 Carly th i iiiw ki t that in Ca,. Thu W ,- 1 - 1. ~hall he allotted to anti 1•.-r-on, that lie will irzrae diately enter intel a on tra..t. and build the sarn.• cording to said oniratt. I.Lin and ,vi•i•iti'....atiut4l: Blank tionila will,be turni,tn d up.qa apr.::oation at oth..l', Tutu i+einner 'e for two we,•i• hitori- clay nt felting. °C.v.!: of e..ii•trilet to he -••••:r taF hiring. 1.(10 - 4 IS, • .1. It 111S1. 1 . (' • , •1 1: ••.! may 1,171 C z,z. Tb( lIEST. m . ct .1)E:411‘1'1.1. 1.1 , 51 ::CO Nt 11. i"1:01or c.l:7n.ary •blr.b.• nr e. 1, ti:., TOWANDA t Tithe tf 112, per 1,1 ,- lo I :fi 41,1Iouse, or c'ent, TO BRIDGE WILDERS.—Pro- A, posalpi w I i c t ti :‘ , (l for the e.ie.istructi , ,:i either. an iron, N, I,hd f r, b l ,_h way acen,-; the sae , inclianua ricer urar Wa%etLy. '.11, , ;..a county. Y., until Ult lt;th f 171) nt .11111.• Lt 12 lock La. F , ^r 31.1,1ru-s 1..EV1 CUIVIIS, Scc,rt•tar7 of .Itlwils W : ,- ...1141 . /12711(1 Brie4,•(‘ Co. - 1. 1,71,12 IVa‘irY.slay 9111 E BEST FRUIT JARS IN USE 1 at MCCABf. k 511X,1=. TIORK, Hahis, Lard, Dried T:c4, t :atm lint, at irtail. Jan. I. 19:1. FARWAbrim your produce D 434 Pr 1 , 3 YOX rt NRCTIt. Jan. 1171-71 nr777fli .!‘"11:1 - 711C::: 11, N - FV OQODS- ,v 'AT TIIE Sll:ifittitr o liladiKtiNET. 1 . t s ''''''''' . 1;:' A.' Pti t iS 4 o: 4 01; I ' l -." , r 4.-: I An " Dun' ‘ ' Ll 'i th 4-i 14 - Ur " :VAPCLY, r - 0 311115 7MI SN'Dfollq,l:l4i C Y _ ~: 31U5LINS, CrINGILIIIS LIEN AND GOODS ot : DRESS GOODS, AND , CiIIOSGI4IN Extra jnilily SHAWLS, LIMN,. LA.CE COLLARS, • YANKEE NOTIONS, stieck - .7.r.r1y, , N.Y. , II AI -GOODS. MfLLIN:E4Y-GO . Obs, p . arly quatit.ty, ''r th.tt thy warket Mllincre JUl'l'lll4 ( , niter T an,!.A, April 1:11 N - IF N W G 00 DS ]kautiful Japaucbc Ilich Black I~ICh 1~O1!1111r, New ,SEyle 4erges, If.ai~l»nUL Ii \VA .11 El lia41(1,11 . 0 LILL '.. I a. LIBI =I White ; Linelib awl • at Taylor Cu'.s Whiy-Croutls, Fitucy 00,1(1s, MEM ltityliom• anti 'l'riuiiuiu a, at - Ta:,l , 2s . e. - Cloths mid .CaqNimeros, j. Cuttynatlt.fzi (211.'cL., Ku:lnlay Jean:, i _ ... 3S:.:auc~• Yankc(' 7...cution Iluaicr~ ,all (;loves, Hat L; Tics amt Chiltlreu:s SLuc., ut T:tvlor Co.'s Carpet:; awl Oil Cloths, Slicuting :tt Tttvlor-.& Co.'s Prints ail(' Cling at Taylor & Co.'s •. 17R, - Y - q-.Qops I ,7t THE OLIY 'MAIN ST4ELET Ca rri.a.: , .4? c: i ( p CATZIZIA CIES AND - WAGONS, rll %,:a, at, 111. .4 , 1 . , tand d tt. II LATEST ,S -TILE ~f tva,.01.1.; .L• 1 but COIII.'OSITION BOXES PLATFORM. S.P.R(. T 1..• IA-4.K.1,t• . rr, • t•wk In the inaloit.arturr 01 Wheel.. Sin•l;• .• are all rivo.l emt—not tLawctl. Wax t::, N It 11 AN r E'QT_TA o ANY ;.1:x71 Al; : DRY 43 OODS; CHAP, . y. i.. OE V'cu - !_)7l. TIckINGS, kr Lkl) 81'111:..11):;. Ifil SILTS REAL AND 1511tATION demarag. L 1 () . V 1~ 1T 11:L at Taylor Co.'v at Ta)•lur & Co.'s it T;tilor CTT::, hi:' U. It TitNivr ttt Taylor it Co.'s G n„I , it T Dre!si Couds. r:,/61 &. lor - . 1 / 4 Co.'s tt Tailor at Taylor . e tt t''_::~'vt,\Lu at Co.'s t Tailor & Co.'s t Taylor A: It Taylor k Co.'s at Taylor tkz , , Co.'s ALL RINDS OF ; AT BARGAINS TAYLOR &,,C1) JAMTIS" ITiYANT or!l't NI UN sTnEEL ruwANDA. 1•A ant IN all , of Hit BEST :STEEL A .LE.S, .t Oh. r. L,,Lt ME 147 . 1%1L1E11 WAGONS . uv.r.lant:;• ou baud. MEM! to fluiste. and ad to durability, SUI . LTIor: TO ?Oil IN THIS SECTION 411;7 . ALL \VOCAL WA r.Z.I-..T173"; 4A3i E 8 BRYANT. ;, lalSCollaneollir .c:11_ 1, - .r. fl GO TO TAYLOR & GORE'S.. "-- j . Fur ,our Now Spring Suit. ....-- . • 44 ' ~....„ • . 121 030, TO TAYLOR & GORE'S ESE BO I= 1119 0 TO TAQLOR &. GORES or Nthr aprinb SE~tes iii Wants G.O TO TAYLOI: yu i r a ! Now Spring o‘jercoaf =II GO TO TAYLOR & GORE'S .For 1111414 e Latest Styles in,Cus- tom anti Ready-Ilatio.Clothipg MI GO TO TAYLOR A. GORES Cal,:;;, all the Latest Styles UU TO TAYLOR & GORE'S For -Cie Furukling—Goods, &c. NEM CUTILNG -.DUNE ON SHORT 91; )lA,IN STREET, ;10 Iti 71 T'-"' E.IkEST PIAC 'KUL WORLD BOOTS ANL SHOES IS .t 1: Tlll. 1;00T _OD SHOE s'fORE No. 3 CiItIFFITAS L.I'.IITUN'S BLOCK; BRIDGE STREET, TOWANDA ALL NEIII AND FIRST - GLASS, DIRECT I'E.'QM TIII, 31.A;NtlaC-: 25 PERCENT. Ch EAPEIi THAN ANY 110ezil.: TOWANbA MEN'S, WOMEN'S, MtSSES' CRILDREN'S• WEAR by Ininoralilo and lair dealing w•e .ealti_•ct to merit a full share of public PatrOMNIC. . 1 , .. 1 . i• Plosso inks tok a oal bo ore.inirchasing olsewberel for wo lee! confident thJ ono , goods and prices will snit. • III• DRIED FRUIT OF. ALL KINDS ' • COWELLA MYER. 5 .. .fz fr - -, .'..: • ...:4 1 . 14 ..:•' - . '" .'!-:., i': Fur sl;ldiv -. Dr dSait .. Pi I ME \Vol;1;. l oTIUL ',POWANDA, I'A. it- . MEM )IETROI'OLITIN Our goods are .k1s1) Which till cul!•' us tu-•sell Our LtA.)c - conteriz,cl a Lull hue EEO VT SH. NOE. . Now, Aatortio=onts, nODDING: ‘III.4SECL' & • T(IIVSNDA,'I'!A..., 4 0 1:41.1MS W A. It IL' STOW C4.II,IILWE liamillefurern • TINWARE, GAS FITTERS, h,c, otiEn TUE itEltY BEST CEMEN,T tbe conizt7 .3VE9 AMERIbAN : z 44 (WRENCH GLASS; 131.4tiDS E:s(G1481,1 LEAD. at:va. - 1 rs LEAL, ALL taA.tbm -qv itELI.I4;LIi P UNTS uuI.OOLO ItSk ALL . 131LUSLIES Cook Stoves; , Churn rowers, Hakes, . • - - Churns; Clothes - Wrinerk, Wash Tubs, ()Het Sets,Lamps,. lee Crawl Freezers, 114rigeratork. Water Cur lers. Pitchers; Mowii4; Machines,. _ - Cultivators, Secil Hurst, Fork Fa . ntiing PIILVErtrED BONE DUST; in 25 or .21* 11,. sacks, a very superior fertilizer for gardens-, anti . oiler purposes. •.._: =" 6. A tin, as,urtmcut ` BABY ,OARRIAG To w.laidt the pauth lato attellibm .1 tLosc !RA: to Lc tutsrtAted, Laril. Oil, Whale Oil, .• • Sperm Oil,. Liii:•,col •Ouch : , . •• • • Nlarline; an:l -• si)aivstunQ raekirig,. • -.Oakum, • ' ' • ,LtlAther • . Non'NEW - 4171.1.: T2l' S C.iti 1-, ~, ,u at 41. a. untie l•ry STULEN - k - CO.' t 1' I t; 1 ME bpuki .• Axles, . _ -. . - • • Pilie tilii•ins, ' -,- -Norway Sliape,• ... Nail Roils, • . Ilefined Iron, )v. Auvil, - . •.. - If un:1: Nail.:, • , Pitsh L (; - it t. I; 431:, . . Eitatuelett (16t1.1 , . 15 iu the past so - ill thi. future they will keep uy uuequalled assort went of • . - C E N T.ERS TOOLS, IMI Dool: LO.eliS, KNOW, POCK E 7 .li 'N IV. E S s , SHEARS, TABLE IiNTVES PLATED.WARE, RAZOitS, GUNS, SCISSORS, REVOLVERS. CARTRIDGES FLASKS AND SHOT POUCHES They Oro: at Wholesale, to the trade IRON, . NAILS, • POWDER. SHOT,' GLASS, • 'KEROSENE. POCKET KNIVES, I l NSWAI ' •HO ES, , - SCYTHES, SNATHS, FORKS; is, it (_) 'olt G E 1 1 1 1 JARS. n-uuntiqr"trad..2 circular., FAIRBANKS COUNTER I[±l44lM SCALES, VA; - NT iLm;it • - VONEY HousDi 17111:1) For % • G S„O lt -I‘ . 1E1: , .IAVE TitOliGif.S, CO;NB U C T . O RS Contrticts r 4., Slate or -Tin hoofing ETAS HONVE SEWING COX DINGi iteSSELL Towanda,-April 19 MIA Corti She Hers, Grind Stones. Ella L t,' IN Ft llot -%1 lit,Ll ThillB, Or .trirnishca with AND 0 Ov effort notice MACHINES. ~ ;7.;t • '~ . . fIRP - t.A.VS COURT•SALE4V ...." virtne itf in orettitisned otii of [ho' Orj,liau4 4 Court of Bia,4lforaconnty: the. nndurglyned Adninta tratOr of the.lifaleof Tbontak IL.llriltgf; talc of ni 'i,to l Imli., 4taxaae4,.will Roll ou tho ig414.11111:3 Pa: - 2 "1:1-.:: DAY; JUN?: 20,1871; Elre fortorefftcloarnrind p. ,er. 4 t 7. 6ouittk44B follows .. On 'the forth'by , la of_ .. Zirt:Al.7, nn; Ow I..i.q..b.) , Jollathau 01;1:4;4w-ton the SMlth by ctirb.4 .l lNiiirtb, on the Nre;tt by Mort/film*, aontaistiog r;o *gfreA,4 , :i.or 417acrecriaoproye41 with a &ma,: rfwellii4; broffo , „ Ono 01 , 1 barn and' ti Faw•Liiill :nUO. to t, . „pald on t 1 property beim; *mitt deem, It4ort nptalcohnfloattiitt orKale and the balance la mut itXt Trona the date of confirmation. at Gale with intereet— 7 Jg11.11.1..11.4.111U5U. jiff/ 10..71-1,4 . • • Aareitilstrator.. • it UtorTOR'S NOTICKLIn: tkeinai • (ere trls. Waifs. _46704. the Court 40 Common I:tem of Bradford county. Tito rindetantned- an Auditor apputed try said Court to diatribute moneys in the, lutaaattlei irtratrix todaintfCrom. sale of deeedant's mall and per. sonal estate, will attend to the duties of said appoint, aarnt it hilt ',cities. in-the Sorniun of Towanda on lIIIDAT the. 30th .day of , JUNZ,N 147), at 30 clock a. tn., at 'which thue-ntul pf.deo all persona hay ing dams to said 'trioney are required in present the same or he- barred :rem coning in Uppon said fund; ISTUISTO.N. • - Auditor. • My 30. .11 V ' W\ .TisTßATolt's NOT! . C'E.;:," Extate of Vraddisi 'Clymer Overton: Lite ;of Towanda, BrahiforstAssunty, defseased. ' lA. hers of wffinstietratfon on the estate of Francis Chrhser Overton loiN e been grantesi by. the Regletise nt l;rselforil sxrustx Ns Edward Overton of Towanda hero. All persons having ashes agsfust the estate' ; ui thri &A - Whirl:3ra requested - Or. present then: osr seifienh ht, wttd these ittilebted tfrruake_ paytnesst to the 'undersigned, . • EDWARD usaya•wfs ...ashatnlstrsttn - - T 4 14 X ECUT '0 IS.' S .- NOTICE:— l'otiee Is hereby direst that all fseissnis inslebted tr. the estate of If. 11. GAZIIRAN't, late of Granville, p., der, 3! , ,,1, are regnested to =Lake lnunell fate pay. meht, anti all persons having eistms agsannt salt! es. tsol nowt' he wreeent the sum:duly sutbeutlcatetlle,r sc tthlne nt ' V.. 8. LANDON, 8411.11I.J.GLUIBItAttri• Eskseutors. MEM IN -tilt, DISTII,IOT - COtliff OF 11-.. the .13n . StateF fur -the Westigu Inetriet Pc-nnmylvainji. In the matter of 11. 1Y masa ischunt,..pAnkrupt.. . . -- -- - . I IN. BAYKRUPTCY. To ' , Loot il lacy concern.—Tho nadersianed hereby lives 'loth:o of hi. appointment as Assignee of D. W. 11.111.513D17116/11. of the townahlp,of Albany. in the , ;•iinniFrof Dcwalford, snd Stat 4 of l'Cfmowift7iniC - with in laid Disttit, who 112.1 ?c etC,adjudged o I.latilErnig uponhis oW petition py • the District ourt e-f said Digni. t. -I .Dat.e , lbi Ikrw Alhar.y, May 27. mt. . . 'way 27'71 ' ' 8. D.I3TEIitIGERE. Asmignoe. ' ____ THE-DISTRICT -COURT 'OF ME UNITED STATES. for,the Western District - of Pennsylvania. , -Alenain E. Arnold. of Bradford , :i.;=_`-'ll.itiknipt under t.l*A tat Congress of Marra 2d, 1847,1fasing npplasi for a l discharge from all his debts,•4l other claims prolSble tinder said Act. By ordelk , ' , ..l the Cahn, nqtice is hereby .given, to all ..persons who have ',raked itheir debt, and other persona intereated to arqw•ar qn the 16th day of MINS, Brn. at 10 a l ciock. ado.", before , E. OVERTON. Jr., Esq., Rents ter in Ilankratev. at his office, at Towanda. l'a., show eanse.l if :any' thiT hash; why a Discharge should not be ,granted to. said Bankrupt. And: farther. notir is hereby siren. that the Second and . Thinl. /Settings of erodible. of the said Bankrupt-, r.siatr.-1 try the 2 - tth and With Sections, of _sahl Art, wil! he held befor the said Register.' at the. saute tinarand place. • "*. S. 'C. 3frekllilif,R.Sl4. (lark .S. Diet. Court for said District. Jane I .'7l•-w2 A PP . LItATION IN DIV ORCE.— -ra...Tn Aprin Heath.—No. 155 Dec. Terin. You arc hereby notified that Eliza 31. ileath,'lour" idly: by lien mat friend, Robt. McKee, has apptied to the entlrt l t VOIn m ort pleas of Bradford county. f , ir a divorce' from tbebornla of • matriruotiy, and the Paid roort Inis-Opoint.,l 31onday. 1 111, 4th of Sept.ll'l7l. for tt the Pahl 4.1.1r.2 -If. Beath In the preati,.ce. a;l , Fllich time and place-you can attimet if rill think preircr. /. PERRY VAN FLEET. _ma Y.;2 ir7l,Ut. Sherid.' PPLICITION IN DIVOIICE.-z-2- .71_ -To Ch.,irty: A. Rei-tor..--7 ! ,.:D". 111 Feb. L. IA7I. notithyl thnt 3(artha J:Rector, ygur 1... r ;n , ,,1 try•til, Itolli-oon ha. al , . to (I:Kirt q voinitiou 1,1 , 00 of Bradford . I. a t 1::. 1 , . matrimony, and the `r:•p.iiiit 4 7.lonrltiv. the 4 th (lay it. .T.4rt11.1 in flu -1. 4 -it. , - no 1 yon l';!. V VAN MEIMI +l - 1()N DIVORCE • 444 , :r.., •: . , • ;.; I). , :tj! , or au4 ILI ......, •t. l:4;ris,ny h, 4U t •-;..1.1 1 , 71. 11 1 , ; rt.;lj,l 'Atoll-, in the pri and li'4pojnitt ean Ottelld if , . V.Vs: FLtET, §herilf. I r 'Mi6cella:isons THE IplllllY _ al NV Wheol IVlC‘ver. A 111117.1El'ITANT,SttCESS! 111 ■ 11J , ItA ivaling, 'wild • r.,.4 and d . t r up' , ll c - Nandnat: , ,n. .0 algfri EEO ME =I Ea ICE LEADINCt FEATURES 1 , .:1 1.1 J: that free !di, Of tlie. knife 11 ally p. - ..n.l, , -f appacatm.; tiitmg : ; en.i.ldit on the hordes' neek.s; -• b/I ti1,11 ,- 41 .fas..rna,k ping. Vio cutting. apparatus, co.;„ finger bar, ~.au 111: ra,sr-1 to env angle to. pass in:es, etnmpa , or othrr • netloni., or folded over ..1,0,r ,tratisportation. or .de.!, ?lr Cho.:col, use of the let yr, v,itiinut throning of gear. stopping the train.. 'ttn• "at.at, .Thestricer's seat is-aceais sible.froin tie• rest of the machine, is s a ck and emu .lortaLle, midis arranged on the prineiphi of a lever. q r- balancing the machine perhvtly, and .relii-ring the horses' necks .of all weight. 1; has many other valuable points too,nunteroin; ineutioyi here. It is made of first-clin:s material:. weltade , and fine-bed in evcrY'partL-renderitig its .Inrainhty iinque,tioncd. •... • It is light drafted, and is just the niLeaer Our, farmer,' have been looking for; and - i 9 dsstinsd to tn. , the leading Mowing Machine, being adapted - for lryfy or I.?, el laud, and all kinds of surface. MantiLleturial bp' • P. M. OSBORNE ..1t - Aruunx, k; AGENTS . 4 ,FOll BRIDFOIW CO 11..,01,,EA50N. for prin fluid rind West BurliugtoD. rim lilts W. SCOTT, Dig lonl, Pa., cur Ilidg bilry and Sznithfielil .1.1.51.Eti1i. SMITH, fiowth for South Cro•li. and Neils. D. IL STOW ELL. Sugar Bun. Pa., 11)r mut and Wyalitaing. The atilaiieriber will aell-thin RTRBY:MACIIINES In central Draaloril. thoroug,h and responsatz men want ed to act'as agents in the northeastern counties of *Pennsylvania and southeastern New York; begin. mug with Stuben county end reaching to' the llud .oli river; or where tkere are no agents already appointed..• Sample machines will be on exhibition at leading- Railroad StationX. Address the sidokerilwr B. :q..WEL77PS, Geni. Agt.. towAND,\ _pl,p'7l -ti . . T QW 1 A.ND:k NtilitS'EßY:...: - - 1.-IJ, - • . i k , IT AN - 0/ tAINA - .1 ";TAL . T11.L1E.5.... - . - ' - Fit:a - LS. 11:".'i :1,'..k:t7... .' . 1. - ..t•lt 1, , 1, 0,:•.. IQ- ,flpi-;f :It U..: t.t.r.,..1v t.q.tlt.- I.lcruttat!llic. miti...,.1,1 ration. Art.t.t.'l3,-3 tn..; itt tlti .......Pt itti.r4 N.tt - 5,.;t : .17,! - ..‘pi . :"..t, P.ear, Pfitai, P.,tel.t. c- , •,rv..V . :. , ^I . . , tt N. ;:way 4 .. .p..rtt.1.t . ., 1ta1 , ...114 .Irltt.r. V.tat, .;,... tit - . , \ "fly s , t 1 tlI tlltt V:04,7 vagit-tit . '.l''' il., I .Hy P:.t.t.:•.... 1 1.:s P.: .It .f..y. LZ:llti6-1!, ~V 1 . 1 ,,, 1:, .1; ,I. 701 . :i V.l: o .+.:i'• rr• - • •'. I:: . .74. wII. 7,..... 4ri.i. 4 a - , - . ' ' Tetvatte.a.; P i.. ;.:. F.. 1 TIOLLL'S & CO.; - • • tENLE L nom:LT ,* COIETMSSIOII Merchants SCRANTON, nori , ecifully . s:2llcit'consiguniuut3, ot. Etit - C1111sE„ VEAL. "LijULTRT • 1 And ether Farm l`rvance •• • 01,1,4 ithe nem having tesided Scrant , ri for paf , t 'ten year, and hai ing an extensive actiVaint, of the city, we led coll. 1111 , 11 t thatnve can sett produce. to the entire eata• tael2o , n t.l -I conai • guAre. I '' ItEFEREN'CES. .- ,L :•.;. cljl"l.;r.i'cl:. A. ii. ITASIt1l;.•(Inct.11'1-$. _,•l I.l)ti•l'S k LLAcKmAN, GORHAM A: - CULL. 3r.ks.l4.l:iymr:l!e...i'a.* • -S. (.:: ell.`.Fliil :MUM , : 31 tNNINti . WArvr• .1:111n, Pa., • '• - -:- __. -,..„ - 7 ~ • • .‘„,... 11.. 4. C 4 1 ,111317 HENRY , . SIIOInLkIZEIt, l'Utt.S Ndie, Va. ' - L IS. S SIT T. 4 ~ • .G . .. _ -mauulactumr. SIIISAPARIT,LII, SODA WATER, t , u) Blum LEEB, 7 • Cyrner. - 6,:stilltt mid Water Strevt., Tou'auda, 14: vx , ontptly attepttett to. --;_ta - NSTER PLASTER. A full supply of Fresh Oroutid Cayuga Flatitcr front yar:gcr, Fitch Co.'a beds at the sulmailtera mill, at mouth or Runnuertield 'Creek, nicely tire. Pared and warranted a punt article. ' N4.12'71.320 Esri. 111 EMI PLASTEIL