.r-t0*.4 . -Iteor*l, - LOCAL AND le‘The Grand .Conzraandary - c4 nishifiTcputit 1111 bold ,044 puma cO4. iciarr tu this place neat 1 tar Dr. and Mrs. Mtdiinint _ the bemire* colk4Olin:calnis tits entire 'giant*. pity in their rtd towitrineo, *At &OW or 'their interesting •danghter, ranris • MO- The Feetival for the *aft of the Good Templars; which was held la lecfsjial/ onteesday and Wetheisitv evenings fast week. rolled Ant afte houldred CASE, the ttarist, had liege awed& at his mooed, to beatmwe, Hoene, letc., last w Mk week be wilt palate at t L tletor and Smithfield. ' 110-The-Baildin7g and . Loan Ae eociation itiarti oft 'wider tarorabki auspkes. I Ttic capital afrock. $21:111,000, bas all been scribed, and sn organization lvellbelied ea ;Xonday °coning next. - fa" Cosset ISCOTT hlni . the itianktof the editor aikd •ernployesieWg Ittrimina for several bottles of "(itay's a most delightful sairmmr . bemuse, manufao. wed by himself, and sold by D. fi. &on at :the Bakery. • e .aney k k Qa have jast issued ene of the matest taapa bare ever seen. It is. printed in eoleis, and their road and connecting brancheataretclearly jdi.gued. Besides the map gives a very clear and accurate profile of the candies in Penns.* yania and New York. _ • Ali r In 'walking atnng k Second and ThirdAdrettis. day 9ituuslutur, we were rtgreo sl4ly a:kW& i t? see that En*: liqi.zut lls a brick - fresideriqb,iiidlotudis way on Sec. rd etiee# 7 .'ind_tlist Mr. 8. CIAZZ also his toe ionntlation eohipieltid foi s holiso on ths east side of Third street. _ • - The _committee of. wall . ge zuents fqr the Odd Felloweindebration to come I ce in this placion the Fottith of Jolt, will its the Coarse of a day or two' call apron oar citti tens for contributions for the table. We hope their call win be genarcraely responded to 101. We understand that AlospAN ,a Co., intend putt* "2'owinda Glen" in-re ref At onee,,, This will tindembtolly Prov,o tiroilthbt6 in4stinehi.; Ind at thv - -saine thno Tarnish a plosisiat place or resort lo our people and tbe numerous strangers who now visit our ' embryo city: 1 It is intention of gono.ty Co. to Cut their farin on the plank road op into fitc and - ten acre lots, (and abll them at auction soon. This trill .atrordonechanlcs and others olio desire to keep cows,' etc., to buy tot large tuotiO for that ptirpoie, Viilllla thirty Ninnies' Walk from the tidbit Souse; at' a price ibss than k good sized building lot can be, bought for iu the borough. • Stir We notice that Mfr. C. F. nett or..9 has got a new' milk-wagon; which looks quite citified It was built by lliararr, of this place. Mr. A. to now furnishing pure milk to oqrpeoplo at reasonable :ales, and this new es tablishment looks as though thebnainesspaYa. Ifp has a fini3 lot ,cpf cows and has theta we ll cared for, anti Sluise who , pnrchaae milk out of his wagon need hare no fears of getting any thinghut allintklass article. is.. The semi-annual parade of the 'Towanda Fire Department came off on 'Thurs day afternoon lief. The preeetielon wait formed at 3 O'clo;4 on Park,street, hi Abe following or der.: Lafratee'elinrid ; Fiaiiihn, No. 1; .Naind, No: 21 No.' 3 i 3faritna j No. 4. March. t'itlifilfaiir fo Loptist; iip tibcfot to York ave. one,dovina - iirknue to Main, dosin Main tict - Franklin, and returned to the Engine Rot*: The companies made a line appearance. W e rliallenge any other town of our size to allow it better organized fire department, or a better looking lot of firemen. After the parade drag over a trial of the two attai:lora was hail. 'There has but little difTerenc6 between them; but the aciinned to be tritire: The Band added vtify - iffecillii the filename of the 04 . C a-- ilea by their delightful mole. BenToN Krioseuny, one of the 'awst citizens of this place, died very sudden • ly 13:1 Th.•rsday morning.: •Ile had been in poor health for several years. .0n Thuischty-,morn , ing be called at the . Ward House ) for the pm . pose of taking a bath. All he remained in the moth an nnnsiaallY long time, a servant - was sent to see if all was right,. when he nes toned lying in that,batlOnb dead. Ins body Was ru mored to his residence on 'Second strut,, and . front thence to its final resting-place in the cemetery, on 'Saturday afternoon: - Ms age was • abbnt sixty-st i r. • `- • He was for; many years an active business man, and acv maulated quite a fortune. &Mc ten or tivelreyeirs since ho retired- from bust nem', brit retained an intereid is the banking house of_Oso St.nnitesos It Co., ticranton, logy ing.the 'management of the concertk , entirelyta his son Geonoe. • , DMILIicciTON , of the Doyleitoirn Juleiligencer, parsed through town.last week. He deserted the Editorial As sociation at Elmira, and took a "short cat" for home. --Hon. Gao. Basimasos and Ow. 8. gnros• ECM - , of Scranton, rere in town last greet. • ) her. YATES Rican, editor of Light for tile has been inrited to become pastor of the Athens Presbyterian church. —lier.,— WILLSON. of Princeion, N.J., is p caching for the Presbyterians of Wysox. surreyor,Goonnrcu left for Philadelphia yosti.rdayaftiirnoon. 03 Col. A. ,111Anou IN in AltOons, Attending s incuttng 0(.016 Republican btato Central Conn CITA FTI, BVIIIIOWS; and IT. IV. Tto.:‘tAs, are jurors at the C.S. Court now to E1 . ,1 , 41 iu WiiiialagPart. I_ ) INIEL O. not.tott, of North TOwancla, has mit th;luks fora basket 'of good sized. PAViy. Potatoes. Mr. It says they were dug just skint tirevocka from the time the seed , was plant. (1. Can any oho beat it? LIT. Mr. attis, a - converted Jew, prgiched Rsplist Church :en Sunday morning last s m..1'31 Iht• PrN•hyterian church in the evening. II is Jn. mows were highly spolen of by nm° I.s.trectl to him. le- We direct attention. to the in• ter. hung account of thelitoravian ceremonies tit <Xunlnrin g lett week: It was our good for tune trete, present en Thursday, in company itt quite ki delegation from this place. Noth ig occurred dnring the exercises to +mar the pittiriiire, or to detract in the least frpm the so lemn:tins of the-moisten. The. monument erected boars the folloning On the north side : • . . T 1a .filite was erected on the 15th day of Jflg., an the'rear of lledempthm, 1871, by mem -1-1.4 the )Moravian Ilhitorical Society. Ott Mr, east: To mark the rite of Friederuthnetten (M'cbl "uhtAing)4' settlement of badisps between 1;65 and - On Ml 3 moil side Anne my people shill dwell in peaceable babi lan ,, np, and in snreilwellinga, and In quiet root tng-platen.--/aginA 32, 18. ••• • WI the west side iti , metabeirthe days of old, consider tbo years or T 1 gwhorations • ask thy father, and bh will thew thee; thy el ders, and they will tell thee. A. the conclusion of the addreases, , all who had come-then x distance l were Invited to the hospitable homes of the gocid people of Wya- Ittsioß, who seemed to vie with each other in Leath :ling hospitalities. • • in this connection we were requested by the llorirriins to express in this public manner thfir sincere thanks to the people of Wytiltudbg re, their kindness in so cordially providing for tho u during their stay, and for the various at tenttnns and courtesies extouded. To Mr. Eo- Irmo) WELLEs in particular, do they feel under LUAU obligations tar his untiring efforts in erect tag thiinonament. • Parimitt 7 .6t — , lab :.11iikiirte of thd Rumba Mak Visited. MthMn a thlmt illie t tg I thottght thit i iniet idtetch might uoti annoying tolo s share of your many rvaders. It was our good -butane:, Mdeed, tamed withlem; ii t ralickttriends Ise :this besimM'iodaiityljan4 on atittlizil Jig streets, we were Surprised $4 And a villsgelh - -Q iddiiee New England th shit& Wiwi Were ea _tuft - tatty , Is! *mow cqiiiympl, oxid.:Oere ialvikgay. stakco.mul Ilnd safeventhla a retreat: nr,!l!if - )loovcdp :174 . *0 44 kasiSO . he - JanY guN' 44 - tilitko, , England ditapiti belie i' bikes! 4Wewne-,or 4 6 tiailapartid iidemitti jklich itiON:fii dna to the enterprise of this vilbitet; not astir for the nnitormea' enaplei that away gestate! branches over each Walk, Med with the melody of &rime •021gdell that Me deliciously up oi Ilikettrrn this cool shade, tont Oa twat PO at.; tractive residences, which oily - slum tiiblitad In this village the Good Semplane Convenii lion met last week, and to one gest/bastion we aoond that the Inmates did, in maim:peas, nom. pare leo thcappes — rata* of thelhwn. We MI pa:Um:bid, grateftd to the .friends at whose houses and tables we were en pleasantlY and bountifully entertained, and ono of the most important and pleasing features or the - Coriven• .. timi was theenceessfni efforts of the people of Canki to raider the abort slay of tifedele:stes from a matinee pleasant and: agreeable • and pre!biddr was One reason Why all united is: pm .flouncing this Convention the most: interesting , andlnportant tempers we meeting ever held in our cointi. A universal satisfaction pre. 1 Tailed, the shortness of the stay being the on. I ly objection offerek The many excellencies of ; this place may aufily be tom= ted for, when webut - ; het thisisalemperanceatadelkis. tian tram •• y ;, /MI flees! patrons of the thesbrown : -q,• •• ' • - :- 01 1rildo to `••d. trom cant9n. was unusually pleasant, as •; e rontemati i noted one to some of the passengers, and thi Eiew at the, "Old rod heelers on the hill " and the "Toecior's rest. dice," brought fresh to Irmernbrance the time wh dyne deep snow was the only barrier' to . men, tar diet. e • AMA& During a short stay at Elmira, a small :com pany made their way to the Iron Works- but a short distauce from the depot. Item they think Moir, way is the best for rolling otit nits • over which to carry gni troths :really it would be scarcely necessary to offer a suggestion, for while We would be tbinNing how the operation waisoing to be perforated, a. solid clot* Of heated metal would make its appearane6, then lie bet* as aSrupleted, cooked, done,and ready for use. The work is unusually oteiting• ,par ticularly in the shades of eN:a, c 'emtl we waeld ad vise all that are favored with the opportunity While stopping at Elmira, not to'failto visit the "fmn Works. • ' • AP,* Wyalosing, June 8, .1871. • • Fir We extract the following from ,in aecotuit of the vitit of Lin 4 ts, 14e; 3, front "the Pittston Of12( 4 0 r t GRAND PAGEANT TO THE I-i ,LAII-TA"YtE,E- CO* PANT . OF TOWJCIDI, 111 TLIEEMILE HOSE;, Prittrnits.—Ttleaday was a gala day ID Pittston, it being the• occasion of the retnrirvisit of that excellent company of firemen, thb "LiMtas." of Towanda. The .dark clouds of the Morning, tlu'eatenectiain, and fears °ranch a depressing influence cast a shanty of glecini over the cowl -tenances of the othurwitic perry , and hopeful recipients of the honored visit. - Long, before the an ival of the-special - train, the • streets if l'ittaton were crowded with the bright unifornis of the Eagle and Mstliantellosemen, fitting to and fro completing the arrangements of the r 6 ception. The two Eagle dram corps, and the Pittston Silver Cornet Baud loaded the atmos phere with the notes of martial and festive nut- Mc, Hundreds of citizens cen,, ,,- regatcd, at the depot to join iii`the honors of the reception which was being ably conducted by the seicral committers of the Eag7c Hose. The 3leeliames timniied the rope of the Eagle Howe CArriage, whit% wag moat elegantly trimmed with wreaths and ligAuets by the ladies of l'ittston. The Eagle, preceded by the hands leading the pa. rade, marched to the depot where the special train was expected to arrive at about eleven o'clock. -A large United States flag *as stretch oil across the avenue, upon which was' inscribed in large letters, "Welcome Lints'" At length the scarlet noiforms of the visitors hove in sight, stid the three several hands in tertimigling their notes with the dicers-0i hos pitable hearts were quite deafening. The l o_Lim tad" brongtti. with them their tine Steamer which was much admired by all who saw it, there being many preent who had never seen a Stearn fire engine. The Eagle-Hose, upon the arrival of the train, at cnco took pospesloon of the visitors' Steamer and hose carriage and proceeded. to earry out the pre-arranged programme, Four spniching iron grey horses twin ugiug. to B. Bevan Ai ltrot tt ur, were attached to the Mesmer, and the "Ea gles " manned the hos'tt carriage of the " comminv. The procesition moved np the avenue to linin street and up Main to the junc tion of Stiiiliani street in the following order Pittsititi-Silver Cornet Band, Eagle Hose Com pany, Elmira Cornet Dalai, Lin-tit Hose Com pans'. Mechanics, No. -- 2," - Lin-ta Steamer, and honorary meinta.is in carriages. Tho - fulloying . uldr6iti was ch.:livered by C. I. Chapman, E.sit., from the piazza over the Store of M. P. Four "Gpoitewen ff. To o-and./ : One year ago it was my fortune to be honored - guest;ymrr and I then: fully appre dated the generous 4mM:day of the Liu-ta company. To-day I appear on h v haif of the ladies of Pittston to extend to you an earnest. •welcome to our city. It is nest and right sure ly that we should meet together upon this h - py oceasion. In ancient timesit suaTeistumary for friends to drink from the san.e cup; and eat from the same plate. And do we not drink from. the same liattiu—the beautiful Susquehanna'P And are we not today to tat from the same plate? 1 should not forget, gentlemen a Td= wauda, our benefactors in your immeniate. cinity. ,The Wilmota, Wards, Wellses, coxes, Piolfets and otters whose fame extends Mom , the Sumpielianna from its source to itr mouth.' We acknowledge them worthy, and we glory in thciAnhievenients. I know what the mineral tealtli of the conutyAdjacent to Towanda The time is fast cooling when its minerals will expand the limits of the tosim nude:take:it a city like our- thriving and prospering beranturo, and Pittston. ' * * Our wel come one Year ago at your hands was so unani mous andcomplete, that we feel hardly able to, compete with you in hospitality. On prepar atory efforts have been attended with embar assment growing out of our recent Ilttatuial etubaramments, in consequence 'of the late sus pension Of ilidostry, but we hope to make a rest pectable attempt to get even with you upon the score of hospitality. Then conic with us to the festive board and partake of the cheerio offer von. And:now:upon behalf of the- citizens =of tittaton, and the Eagle, yea, and the Blechan ica, No. 2, I extend to yen - a' warm and heart felt welcome." 'The reinarks4of Mr. Chapman were respond ed to by roundieof cheers from the three cora. panic; the `,`1.40-ta" company off. The pievession then, took up the line of march, proceeding as fir as the Seneca Mocks, then counter-marched to the bridge over the Stusipaehanns 'passed through into West Pitt:4- ton, along the most popular avenues and back to and through the bridge, doWn Hain street to the Hose Rouse, where the companies were dismissed for refreshments. During the afternoon, Mr. Chapman, o a be half Of the ladies of Pittston, - presented the Foreman of the Lin-tas4ith a handsome cake ; tad also one on behalf of the ladies of Port Grittilla to the Tin-ta company. The presenta tion. Speech was to.. by Mr. Peck: on behalf of the foreman and the company, Seldom indeed, if ever, hasilivie been m - are pleasurable asgbeitrtions in a day in tke "Ore gon Woods" than Tuesday witnallsed. $« I • Five o'clock mot 'the hour appointed for a u exieliitiou of the powers of the Du-ta Steamer. Position was taken at the office of the l'entes7.l- vaitia Coal Company, when the Lin-ta was ti r ed' tip to bhp* the whistle in three minutes and totenty-fiVO seitonds 4 and in• six minutes had thirty pounds of steam, from which it rapidly went up to eighty poinidsi The objsct was to *throw a stream over the spire of the Presby terian church; about 110 feet. The high wind which .prevailed at the tirrie made the task winie wlipislitlicult but it was The tuttutfae-, tont! accomplished. The engineer, Mr. S. D. Tidd, assured the crowd .hat with the canal or river for a feeder, arids still day, be could with ease tiaort water thirty feet over this point which nri one at all doubts. The Lin-ta en,gin weighs about-three tons, and is a beauty in all. respects, and its possession and that of its ex cellent company may putty lead the good peo ple of Towanda to feel a reasonable degree of safety from the ravages of the destroying ele. meat: The trial over, the engine was taken to ttie depot and placed ripen the ear for its tierce ward trip. • The Company is officered as follows : E. W. Elwell; Foreman ; It. If. Patch, First Assistant Lille, Thomas, Seeend Assistant ; S. D. Tidd, Engineer; (I. D. Montinye,. I'resident (not present); C. B. Porter, Vico President (pres ent). • LB. ffnmphrey, Chief Engineer, and Col. A. G. Mason, 'Assistant, of the Towanda Department, were also present. Prominent among the invited guests from ri distance, we anted Mr. Robert Packer, Super intendent of the Psi. k N.Y. C. & Mr. I Thomas Desmond; Assistant Superintendent of I. the same Railroad ; Mr. "Dick" Boas and "Fish" 03G:wheat, of Tnnkhaunock. The special train was halted at - Tiuskbannock for the purpose of making these last honorable acquisitions i ta the list of invited guests. As the hour of parting approached, the most earnest efforts were made to persuade the visit ors tri remain overnight. Invitations from gen tlemen of Pittatou, and West Pittston, 'for the members of the company to accept their hospi tality for the evening, were numerens. But the company decided, upon erinsidering, the pro potty of the Step, to return to their homes. The scenes ofthe departure of the train were enthusiastic, and memoriblefor. a final adieu to those who had made ns ail pleased,with their -zflie Eagle company and honorary mem bers accompanied the visitors to the }unction upon their return. It is but justice-to, the ne gle boys, to remark that every effort was made by them tornabo the: arrangements - cortMlete and Pleasant, and they succeeded admirably: F. . ' MonATAA!"2I iiiiiitgit elarittoint • al Wmxxerso.—ln the ill:Milt' l i r th 4 alitheinf iliStilaterriel*eiltiat u jtt lehem a company of gentlemen , the ~1 6r it W ita, #44 P 3 Clt. t etrint° Pr' ) prithy =thing uematieWtly site at Uno indent tttindms t rxtedoet muJunedi.: id,:nsealitift reposed Si pidlidi Debt in the history of • the =nth where fad nearly a (lentil it Widtbutiwn that aX Tian bad set Rot, and 'stale met twilit, been netilitniti Sled a iescoMingly In i4l . ll==rl= eality of the utiesion, selleciei %hellion for thei *Mafia- ittone,,,Made'Amidiremenif tells erection and for metunemerating She lakes of 4tl"7l l 4 l2=t l = l"ll V 4 ' cluiatianize time a massive stone, Alt fssnithr t honttrompuesandhl Ledge Dea l -._P lus t,,i" beuiPS an iipP ,.. t .......i x4 1 !5 , 3 ate inacripuon was meow,— 'lodate rant.was Dade both by private cit -- tain - r — an4 through the public. Mints of the county, thal the commemoration services srould be,liidd•eti the 14th and 15th of June. - ,• • - , On the afternoon of Wednesday, a delegation ofebdut fbity iesininnen end ladleilrialleti , lawny Nazareth, Philadelphia and New Totiz, with a number clrothe4Anvited guests, at W,yalnaing and was hospitably reemetsf urit g the families of tho neighborhood. Alter mei and refreshment they repaired to; the yreaby4 , terian church, Where already a large cortgregu i 1 . , had gstherml to witness the.eeryinsa,, _ .q.i 8 delock the exercises inie peened with appro•, priate mule -LOW- Trombone !choir. It was the lint time in the memsiy of the living that those basinful Jamb had been hawk% 1 thin +alley. As the Melody wasbornevithesqiialte sweetness from thetenthwe instruments upon ill's tieftnyeabig air, thatzterest An, the fort& coming- serviresvirat . tuntihdliefed,: Pill WO Inc 6 eFded !i7. he choiott.iiiiwf rOsa,bY Rev. Smarms Waiz.e„, of Sari irs, Mkt whiehlit. Nev. Bishop E. Dz w gave an y'eonUt of theNetrine, pollt7 and history of the Ideriviim chinch. As the addresses on this ocesadon`are to be publiebed,lshdl not at tempt to give even • abet& of them. Re was -followed by Am W. C. Arnim" D.D., Trod dent of Lafayette College, who oroo ono of the invited gusts., The Doctor hadimenvent sat last•year by the CienerslAssembly of therm bytelian drds, as a delegate to nib Uzi Bruth. w in their ancient seats at Bohemia. Komi* and Saxony. The amount of that sink and es. potially of Nerridnit, was both argaudag and Instructive. As ho deperibed the simple habits, the fervent piety and abundant sudden of these primitive churches, he was listened to with breathless interest. After pram by ler. D. D. Omir, of Ijaceyville, tlm enhgrigation was dismissed by Singing and tie benediction. Early Thursday 104wking a pleasant shower laid the dint, cooled the air, and purified the atmosphere., As the sun lightened up the val ley, it was literally "the bright rhinittg of the sun after rain." The weather was everything that could be - desired. For hours before the services were - to begifi,'catriages from all parts of the cot ntry were seen irendkig their way to. w i ard the monument on the flats below Judge . STA.Ll'Otteti, and which be had generously open ed for the Occasion: At eleven o'clock i large asseinblag,e had gathered on the grounds. By the kiutineslof the Superintendent of the ra.: .t.N.17. C. .1: MR. the trains. that day stop ped a the , dlcitch . near where i the servioes were tq he-ltel,f, for - the accommodation of tlaosetihO might conic by rail. The exeiciscs were open ed with music by tile Trtfrehone chair, after the Easter Ifotzliu r er Litany was read by I'rineipal of Nazareth It-toay not be known to the majority' of tic readers of the itetvarr tt that this service ix read in "hyravian buns on Easter, Morning at the sun rising, in their centeteries,-,in COM alemoratiun of nit-sainted dead, and expressts the general faith of the church, : the cbnimnnion of saints and the hope of a gloriOn's rename tiGn. It, was peenhiarly fitting that such it ser vice, in Memory-of Bic christiani zed who were buried near by, should introduce the 'eciemorties of the day. This was followed by thi. , :eddress of M. Rey. Bishop Bunts, of New York, in which lie ieferred to the history of the mission, and of the gracious results 'tibia' hid tolhAved the gospel preached there. Mr. Jona Byes, tin years of age; a grandson of Missionary Grant:, was thenintrodneed, who gave some of his recoliee9ons - of the stories of .mission work ttilon,g the Indians, rod of the trials and per m clitiom which they emlneed, Ile also intro.. due' ci to the audience !toss Ltiorsr, a little girl 11 years of age, great granddaughter of the Missionary ; Ilresmvt:taomil The appear alive of this ts:togcnariaM as he hold by the haul :lie little girl, both descendants of known missionaries, created (lithe a sensation - in the audience. The services on the ground, us well as. the evening, were interipersed uitli singing, About one ucloc,the assem blage was dismissed by the benediction by Rt. Rev. I'ortr. Wow:, the oldest bishop tbo Moravian church. Of these services I have heard but one elfin aud tftx..is they were intensely interesting iustrtietive, and everybody was ideased. The afternoon t -as spent by small parties visit .ing the scvral pfa es of interest about Wys lusnig,-and on Friday morning the whole party, with many exprenlisLl of thanks to their boa pitable.entertainers, dof satisfaction and en joyiuent of their trip, &parted. 'Altogether, it nil! be a day long to be remembered by ad who partleipated in its festivities. C. stir. The Baby Show and Straw- berry and Ice Cream Festival, conducted by the young Ladies of the Collegiate Institute, in 31ercur's Hall on Friday afternoon and evening last, WAS a complete success.. A goodly num ber of the -" sweetest babies" in town, neatly . Attired, wereun ezhibition. -Three, unmarried gentlemen were appointed judges. We have not seen their decision, but learn that an.intess eating specimen of the Fifteenth anuindzonns was awarded the first prize, owing undoubtedly to the fact that the Cuninritteo men were all Demotrats, and wished to demonstrate their faith in the "new departuie" movement Wail gnrated in that party. . The perfiirtnance resulted a net profit of about two hundred dollars, ..which added to'tbc amount prmionsly sutemribcd will be sufficient to hindgli new seats and desks for the school rooms in the Institute. The young ladles who projected The enterprise are entitled to muck praise tor the successful manner-in ihich it conclulted. 844 the above was written we have been handed th following reporipf the Committee: . lo Flee 7./Plies o f the Orllgrge 7 Feslical: The Committee selected to decide 'upon the most perfect baby, are unable to *P.M'. Our dnties on this eeeasion were not sufficiently de fined. and we were at a loss to d••ierreler ebetiorr the first prize was intc•Ml,l • to , The awarded bi the fiiicst tc.eiking baby,. the lama baby, or the ieirgest baby in proportion to its age ! ; • If to the fine's:Li hfoliiiig, our inclinations would point ton boy; if to the himrbrunest, undoubt edly to a girl ; if tothe largeeffer its age, then the age and weight should have accompanied the baby, and the problem could hate been demonstrated by figirm. • low COunuitteeivere ale° divided upon the - subject of comp!exkgi: Ono of , the Conieuittee contending for a Blonds, another, for a Brunette; and the other for an ebony shade; and after several meet-. ings, finding ourselves as. far from a decision ail when we firße'esnae together, we have at length agreed to disagree, and while thanking you for -the compliment so kintly extended to - ass_ ask leave bo discharged from further vontudera non of this most difficult question. ' J. 0. Parrott, T. B. Jomnanr; N. W. Knrasimar. as,,. The Scranton Daily Democrat says: " Yesterday afternoon, asdlguar Wur_ox, brother-iu-law to 8. M. Nasu. a lad agecLabout twelve years', was climbing over a fence into the Wyoming House yard, he accidently fell, and received a fracture ski his right leg near the thigh. Ho was attended by Drs. SIVIVAIIT and Dovn, and when we saw him last night ho was cssLand eomfortable, lint did noewish na to make him notorious the nowstiapers. We promised—of comae." BIM= LOCAL. .118. Call at Manama & and sec their . splendid stock of eiloiee grocerioi, cheap for nub. The subscribers to the capital stock of the Towanda lharng and Loan Astro cation, are nototled that a meeting.irill be held in the Grand Jury Room, at 71 o'closit on Mon day evening; June 2C, for the purpose of adopt ing By-Laws, and electing a President, Trea surer, Secretary; and twee+o Directors, for the current year. Erery shanhakler is entitled to is many votes u he holds blares. 1 L.4lol.l.kiiiit 'libel& ski rttllM= bi t, e4 *Aloft! w 0d...= „ 4,44 0674. idiorie lorsilimboimsemoil Cfi Ca, too • posetiiss. Toff havi el, Amilkii•,' ..4 'V" 4. 1 .10 i 1 ler :4 10 1! and, Taira** mss Aid bsi aim* kw SW sad lii-adamosa okitil e if arci fib. P nas rump *mice JR an others aunt lei ass.: trete volicitai sal P ila gefr# l , l • 4l; 7 ; 7:1 j `Mr We &sire tied" to &Waite* s ilos tothelforinlftre=lprnibe i t xe c:4 1). /haw flea: We lepierrement dthe hiliiieneripmeesheLbe Übe pehlia. - While ezembint ttrs ewr Inmationi pia ehoold not forget to take a look through the most Wages imiitinn iestabliehmelit to Nathan Refu T.' .1 , as. The firinof PATTAMBOX. & KiX ia¢}aqi diesidred, The bleinwrillbsee. after be cendtteied by Itr:W. Ea rns:. He has just added largely to bL sleek, and will be pleased te mall el the 46 customers and any new ones wbo desire to' buy pedal al - babied *ma& A case of csibuset, mad otie for wet, opee eea Ton at UN! City mosium rasheaktz t Dy De. AVIONGiurr.-1 AI fall aaaartatint of Victoria toorcis, striper/Ica corded *law *ld* • vim a Hocactiv t :: - ; ;cps troiit atna Bu tanddl, Gram Clollah, lot mitt, sk'S Vass & ituzznies: altzse,l2i-br. Mr'Piqua, Percales, sad a tall line *Maas 1441101Trbitioit . • - • June Xt-4w. Ems I Havarriti, t/P—A..large assortment of Mar seines Conatarpubas for .ale the. by • Joss* lii. Hap:am NU Two good houses for rest low. Enquire at Onnitra & luaus • /111 r Ittirg&itte in White Piques, at Tinos & Co.'s. • M Guipure Leos, new and choice Pang= Jost reoeiviel at TArung h Co.'s. J. White Nainsooka and Victoria Lawns at Tatioa &At. 1111—Vhe new "Tease Linen," for Salts, at TA !LOX CO.'S, • Caaprrs f —Compdete Mock at i'Ate 1111. White Linen for anits,at z.on A Co:s. Sid - New Stripa Pereaks, at TAY. S: Co.'s. ikt- Bargains -in Cotton Goods this week, it TAYLOR at Co.'s. g TAYLOU & CO:- are selling the Arnciicisa Silk at s reditad price, Lames.--Very cheap at 'palms & Co.'e. Phiiieblack and striped Gren *dims, Net received it Tared* iNES.. White Grenadine and Shet land Shawls, Ins% opetied at Tmoit, & C 0.55. Black Lustre Lining _for Grenadinez at Tut.° s h Co.'s. • z. Sitin Stripe Piques, Wye stock sl_retiaCtsl prices at TAYLOR & FOR 11,Vii.---A BEM on Main Arcot. Enquire at this eke. Ildr• Ladies' Fine Shoes retailed at wholesale price's, at the - Metropolitan Boot and Shoe Store, Bridge street. seer - T. C. Li 16111% it. Co awl C ' o2c.• RAD Mn*k's Mims fur sato at W., Darn:cies 3.lnsic Store. Also Organs, Melodebna, i.nd iii other kinds of musical instruments„ sheet mu sic, instruction books, strings,. etc. ;One door east of 11. C. Itcnorn's Bank. WILL DE SOLD first'Claia Open Buggy with pole and shafts. Nearly now add in good condition: Coat s2oo—will be. auld for $l3O. Apply tole:8=1.v; it Co., Carriage rectory, or the ottlee of !Sheriff 4tine 14, 11171-2El2wa. RATLBOAD 211 CAIIPTOWX ! COITAL EtTom 1430,000.00! OJULILT Exemitssr, AT LUTICKTY & LAZDOIe& —Lazar. groat or,Gootio rear Rzczyrre.FiZietrr Raorcipl If 7913 do not want to take stock in the Railroad, - jry some of Lamar do tasnos's Della} Tea. Great slaughter in dry joods. Oar new Rail road has brought market :Wirer. We are pay ing for Bali Batter" 24 cents per . lb.; Tub, 27 cents per lb. Eggs, I 6 cards per dos., Liman & Lapos, Camptoirn, JULIO 92, 171. Mg. We present the following till* timonial Om 0. D. Dirrizrr, E.q:, proprietor of.Poundri and Machine Shop, Towanda, Pa. : ti,. Z. SHORZI-Sir: The Wilson Improved Sewing !Lachine I purchased from you some three months ago has been in, very active use ever since, and bits given good satisfaction. - I would not have bought a machine with* cm biped price on it at all, and soZell pleased to Ind a machine outside theca ticetwhieb has proven; in my juilgment, to any in it. The difference in the price I coruddef so tuba money saved. We have aced machines in our family made by the ring and think well of them, but my daughters prier yours without regard to price. • .L 0. D. 13.kartarrr. Towanda, June 14, 1871, TEE CAIIP"IIEETING:—ThiI best way ki reachsthe camp ground front Towan a, is to the bridge of the Towanda creek near its mouth, proceed up - the creek 14 todes, - and then turn to the left near Mr. Snevrox's. The railed's, tents and seats will be put in readi reas this week. ikgular stages will be run from Towanda and 3tonroeton at .very moder ate charges; and a boarding tent will bo kept upon the ground. Let all, !sawyer, that can hare tints and abide.upon the remand- AlSght can be coriveyealo the ground at very reason able charges on application to the committee. Brethren of other denominations are oordially invited to come and enjoy Ude feast of taber nacles with us. Services to commence can Ease day, at 2 o'clock p.m., and close Saturday. • C. L. P. Bort, W. W. Ravi, O. L.tmeon, Ooreactittee. No invention of th 9 nineteenth century hu preyed of so' groat utility to the farmer u the mowing machine. It has been improved in", time to time, until it may now be said to be pearly or quite perfect. Among in the blowers now in use none seems to give More universal satisfaction than the "Young Warrior," sold in this county by Ungar& WAT -13213. We are informed that a greater number otthese machines have been sold in Bradfoid county during the past two sewn= than any other manufacture,, and not one has ever been returned. A. B. Casa, of North Orwell, and X J. Otioratuon, of Wyadz, are authorized to sell thli" Young Warrior." We advise all ratiters to give it a thorough trial before parchuing any other: &soot. Exiitumos..—Wit. P. Iron , ushted by H. B. Benson, 1,21 dose the Spring term of bis -selumi with an Zsbibitios mu the School House in Breakneck. on Friday evening, ;one soh. Barna Owes, a graduate of LaiWyette College,. is sepeeted. Admittance 15 omits. Children Mnier 10 years, free. Bs Maw liamibequia. Jane 19,,1871. sir We patiag to ter acmesArtek.#4 41Arlial, sad wersiiisidid# Ml* E i di g itilacd aa i' ve r , 't o rt " iidr, ar ,Ir oll i4AirePitialt, O r fiiii4 - 11 1-7 1Wris41,' Id tdittAnd AM; _ " Towszt4",* ',owned any zununeadiox , i_tisr3l444 Vileife *lmmo ; ' kiln animal of great inesit, spa Ivo ani • W Wappftellatiod Whips -4 • • cc's,- Nor "irk Mil 010 be Abe raise. Behr perbetpiestre the celebrated Erserriaold Ilaroelkeaten; bird Usti P45* 1 4,44 1 110#14t, Ahek Mliflok/ o.'Lle" ► pars sUI oalianiedie Mightspir so tat see eat eaked be the ofd ism. We semi:sit ratan , maoPor. tf..auf. AA". s f.9 1 04:1 111 .0 1 4.stsb . IporbeF- ha-P.Martaede, spite 'efte per ,ribk -bats Lib Ithe prints cis ported botar' "Sett," tbo or there beeetitel situ,„ tueripst ;beat Vohs* from the celebrated 'breeding farms of NOSOAM L. Moir, owner ot"fedoProdent," • ‘2 by now to be tbe model bona: Pt Pearl - Sista hissers. lrixt *mini are — entitifel to greet eraiit for . the. the 7 hi andeavortacto hltroduee *roved stock tri *hi i shettrP:-.11 . **4 ;to gel lar farniceendloreernen.*.Apinivi . eie WO et has. These lam lave sot eireetr visaed their!. etahlee*Plide'oi anal 115# 370 7 lb") twq nieselbeeg,elis. , - • warms. Eerroa : I have to-day *wed trcei- lazatect Lishoester !mid, tharissigtily: trashed 0117,11 ireklitDg - *ea' 9 o!fgliblit afar 9 9 r 90191 ~49 kon,g, .10 1 bou • '; . JI —tam woor:a eac;ao post ed is this is *RM s: teriarkihk, but if tlto beat much la Drvikail airway T would like to learq fours llespechisify, L. W. trriutt. Lellsystilis, H., hue 10, TENTON—DOWIRAN.--Jano 3871. at' the Wyataidag Parsonage, bilter. Dahl Craft, LevitsW. Parke. et ftsu llott. to mos, _Bcramanot ifte Barna place. , -; • - I.E D : " • • • KONTANTP,CM Thursday: Jane 35, 1 12 Pauline, twin daughter. ar Loiter anti dojo liiiplatanyeolged night monlhamsel ty-lonalaya. TAYLOIL.-0i The:relay mottling, Ansi •1311,, 1871. at the maideneo of Thomas mire, Johnnie, only eon of Gordeb an al Sigh- Taylor, aged 1 year, 8 mouths sod 10 SPlXlthas NOTICES. se- Hain MEWS, Merchant ice, Bridge street. Nirrute.,?-oar quarterly - settlonont will conintenee July Ist and ooutlnue to 10th. We hope oar customers will. look to )t. - 111 book iceooute meat be settled by case. or notes on interest veil/ be .charged on book. Some hare finkd to settle In January, also in April We hope they wilt look to it and save costa ; we must hire our books settled.• Some notes era due and umitt be pat& We can't do Mai. withmdcapitil- UrnTriaLurum orptorn, Juno 21,1871-4 w. • .—I regret that it is sgam n r me to caution the people in cen tral "'n id akainat the many hilailsxxls ciliated • .."y by Borne traviding nursery agenth reprcsen "i• New York numerics, about my apple and other trees line Mr. litsata, in par ticular, roprdments that my apple trets •^are lousy," etc. All statements of the like aru to. tally false. I need not cauU)n the people usanst patronizing any . agents re_preaontinif FrOst's 'Watkins (N. Y. NurserY., ,111 9/IA-suPle in this 'county have dealt with said/ Yroars agents before, and ought to know them by this time. I have 8,000 to 10,090 4 year* uld:apple trees as Ape as-any lit the State. linrinsg the coming fall and winter, Out Willson and M. W. Northrup will (=nasal for orders and will deliv er nothing but first class warranted stock. • 11. )L Wzu.r.s. Towanda, Pa., June 19, 1871. - Fon dwelling-house and four acres of land in Cantonbornreh, rwar do. pot, ',MA numbst of fruit' trees thereon, very desirable location. Terms easy.. A rqdy to Jon itearetra, or rk Ltat:. Towanda, I`a. t, June 22, 1871—tf. stir The citizens of Herrick and vicinity wilt hold a Festival in the grove, et X. Durand, on the Fourth of JaW next, D.Y., with ice cream, strawberrim and other citable*. and speaking by the notice", graduate"' of La :arctic. Proceed* to go for repair: of "the clitirch and surrounding," near raid grove. By order of the Committee. , • - Jane n, L97l' -21r: - FOURTH' OF JUL": CF.L.E.BIIATke The anniversary of the Declaration of /dile pe_ndenee will be celebrate(' at Itonic:Va July it, /811. Hon. Geo. Landon has ? 1.1 4 en en gaged as orator of the claw. Au entertdcang Programme is promised. are cordially in vited to attend. Illy order of the Committee. Juno 11, 187-4 w. tl9. Croquet sets for sale, very Ivw." FiAwss .13tornrxs, Janet ItS7l. . Alonroctott, Pa. LOBT.—Between Burlington and Lister, tiro Rotes of the salno of tklei), payable to the nnderadgec.l, and the priblic is cautioned against bnying the tune. E. D. Manta-L. Burlington, June 6, ' kir VANVirson 11;,- . Mer:Chant Tailortr, Clothing, Bata and Caps; Fniniihing Goo& 68 Broad st.cect, goy 3,1871: ' • elly, vei.,llruacr S. nous a graduate of Lyons Unsicat Academe, *tiers her services as teacher of flaw and. duller. References 8. U. Sherwood, A. 31,, Lyons, N.Y.; Win.. Dft. trick Towanda. - Apr. 19, 1871—tf. Fon Blur.--The dwelling north of tho Episcopal parson,ge. Largo garden .and plaid, of trait. Entwo of Oration 1t Blsbree. May 3, MIL - - Colin! CceilflBBlololl.—The name of Ems B. Mcionia of Ulster, will be. pretient= ed to the next Republican County Convention u a candidate for County Conatinsidorter. Mr. Buena. has been an earnest working Republican ever since the organisation of thelparty, and has never before asked suy office. The finances of the county would ho butbdully and economi cally managed by him. Re is a man of excellent {= l ntlu s t b r a ri i kl o snak re o rf a geed =null E l l e . tior for the past tor years from otbsets of an injury. _Moreover, the township of Ulster has not had a candidate for any office for over thirty years. I.7tsriut Towssarr. stir; Bayihe Kayitone Churn Pow er. For sale by COORMI, RUSR/LL .&" CO. dpril'26l.lB7l-0. Founirt.OF . JULY!--All invited to attends. Dance at the lielemnb Llousd, l'a., Tneadat evening July 1871. genital imitation is e x t e nd e'd: ''Hraith's Cotil lion liana" has been engaged for the cxxasam. DIU, V 2.50. • C. D. Ho:Aaiun, Proprietor. • ;June 15, 1871. • ltesirs. KuricrEy' k \Sri:ix - 1m Sirs : As yon express admire through Mu:coun ty papers to eaLubit and compete as a trial of Mowing Machines anywhere in Eastern 'Brad ford, I take-this method to Inform you that it will be apleasure to me to meet you, and that opporttutity may bp' afforded to as many as ramble' to witness said trial I will name two *we, to wit: Pike and Athens, or Shesheonin. I will designate ezact locality soon, and name any days that may bessp-ble to you about the drat of the 'haying season. As ste,:ntean luridness, I shall insist that the following tests and points be considered and reported; upon, and as many more as you may set At to desig nate: 1. That each ;machine AO cut net lest than acres. 2. Manner In which work Is accomplished. ted. Conciltkul of ;machine and Icam when coin e • - 4. Tune occupied. 5. Oran to be tested by dynamometer 6. General' constriction. - 7. Material used (Um Clipper differing from other machines by usia; cut-s,tecl lu place of makable and wrought iron and makable' and wrought Iron in place of east iron). S. Adjustabibty of bar by which height of cut in regulated at will ot driver without stopping team. 9. Kanner in which draft is applied. • 10. Ability to pick up lodged grass going In Any direction. /tape: yours; • LIM urn, Agent Clipper 11. it B. Co. Spting Bill, June 10,1971-.4w. sir Persons desirous of purehaS log either s Piano. Organ, or Melodeon, will do to talon L. B. Coker, at =lc Pa., as he is now selling at greatly Mr. C. le also _agent for the eelebratelVs Howe HewingMacbins. Mar. 80-3 m: PLUM, OEGaste stn YELoinceis.4-- We are selling Itrai-elassMOS. Organs and Melodeons at redheed prices azvl on easy terms. Persour who are in want of a good inalsinnent, find it greatly to their advantage to give u n call ban putehaaharwhere. • amoas Co. Jam" P 1571. • ' Tefteska, a. Wi Mostros. if:4 AIED_: 4t01011:4,:i.1 pa l Ko:.l•4v,:ta -- ).. -. 1 • N -EVlUM4ThiltUniOat WT&tI 'lt, . . s rn;;.;-(jarit Tirr,r;t7") '7O u71::,:itt,,,-% :40111561001111R .- ',e- raNTEI AND GINGHAMS,' I it ::rg( ME *OM OD CLUSUIZaa. 4 1 . DOMESTI9B. NOTION . S, Ft,-.C:1741i2,_"1:11' C ' 4 . 1 F 115 W.(1f5''.1!411;Z.:. , wAza: R,Arth, 0(1 ~ HkTs Bc CAPS, 11911 INIME 21(10MI8 SR Asir Rits ( . .);_v); '/Pft3b r• • IDOWZILL CO. 4 • awes feiy *di /*boded skick of - I •2 . ., DRESS . -GOODS' . • - At iiOWELL tc , C 0.13. . • z. • • 'A • • - pATIAS;;;IZ AND BUN LAS dH runt AND 'FANCY STYLE& . A oplendld imaprinacsaL at , row= & CO'.u,.. . • . STA i IiPED SKIRTS, !MICE. it AMTS WI/MORAL SIUBTINOS to variety, *I, CHINESE GRASS CLOTH W stripes acid'plian, ail @Wm at READY MADE Wlll# IND VU?! Strap, %VW b verged U crock. 4 =I rth i UREATEMT , VAIiIET)7 : OF PLAIN FAN CYDRESS gOODS, At PO WELL A Cp'S FULL LINE OF 'BLACK giTus Jolt received. • Very cheap, at ; ANOIII.O..aICASt OF. W 4 SIL, POPLINS, , at MO aLtliing a rant, at POW k CO Fl • ' . k - • TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS AND TOWETAINGS, grt t variety uuw in .4.oen. at HOSIERY,. OLOYES & MITTS, Mi Mara. titres and Colors. at WILUE PIQUES, NADISOOES, PLAIN AND CHECKED ORGANDIES, BOOK AND. SWISS MUSLIMS, VICSOILt LAWX, sicosrry, cons 0., A(, - a very Large Black, at ' k COS. pEROLLS, CALICOES, AND heir styles opono day at FANS 1 PANS! FANS 11 1 The greatest Nitiety. at N - 1" r t! E W GOOD'S.., cim* OE utiful . Japariese Silks, 1 Rich Bbick Sillui, • at taylor Sc Co.'s. - = r ew Style Servs, .d;s9ruo-l'laids; EMS Wmit lin e; Diresii,Gissis, . 1 - 4t, Co.'s. Cheap Dress &sods, siovriLL a co's. IS: 10 4/!*Piest - Linens:and Napkinii, White (li'uod:.4, Yancy Otxxls,t‘. . /tibbote and Triymiinge, 2. q„, at. Taylor It Co.'s. Cloths mid Cassiraores , 02;ttonaclea and accks, Kwitucky deans, :falikee Nutiqns, Hosiery and Gloves, ' Hats and Caps, Ladies and Children's Shoes, Carpets Oil Caul ShtetingauLf i'rints mid .Giliglimw; POWELL AT, CL)I3. DRY" 0%0 0 S Tmvauda: Apti112.1371 POW LL 1 1 / 4 CO'S. THE Cirmttl'EST PLACE - rbwFix k CUT. BOOTS AND,SHO.,ES IEII 31ETIO1'OLITAN 300 T A.NI) SIIOE STORE Nu.' 3 CIIIIITITILS.& PALTONII MOCK; ruwEl4. a co•s • • BRIDGE , STREET, TOWANISI. ALL NEW AND J thST --CLAS.S, DIRECT 'PROM THE TUBERS, . (.'O'S. 25 PEA CENT.ICHEAVEjt POWELL k 0078. 7/1421 ANT OTtitS:UOUSE Ik TOWANDA MEN'S, IKO3LEN'S'k GINGHAM POWEL . I; Ar. CXX Bhonorable and tair dealing we MOO tO a fu ll abate ot pubno patronage. Please give u before grarcbaslog eleewborel for we feel 'OM our goods and jiag4ss wIIt suit. . Di'lw 1441 w 13P 4m Mil FaNiaars3 VOWILL k. COS ! ~ iF•' +~~L4. Li.: 0 0 •_;8 -fz~~. IBM , !tt.'49 10 ! at Traylor & p:i';11& at Taylor kqx'a at Taylor #5,-, at Taxlor at T4lOr k Co.'s, r at Taylor & Co.'s. at Taylor & Co'.& at Traylor & Co.'s. - - at Taylor & Co.'s. at _Taylor & at Taylur & Co.'s ' at Taylor b Co.'s. at Tailor & to:& T:►ylor at Taylor Si "Co.'s. st, Taylor & Co.'s. Tay'l9r 5c Cu.'s. at Taylor & Co.'s at Taylir ..Ll k KINDS OF AT 13ARGAINS' TAYLOR & CO: h' IN TIIE WORLD 10 1.3:71 EMli IS AT Tlik; #r -Our goodi !xl) EN AND 13=1 WWch will enable tla to sell Our 'tuck tusuprisua a Pitil .11114' Or EfII CMLDRERS WEAR. FLT IS H. NoE, 'Now -AMA ogiong4:' comma, Rus!sW:&l74 Jr- wA. Ni) *: ii!`; T i• , fl D W.A. rt STOVES, OMUMGIE' WOEL ABA ciAs virinauk Ate: 1 4 ' C ENT . Dt VERY B Effli Ever toed LA ttie country. Itt AtadiallCAN and FRF..5011 GLASS, - msg. EN•05.4811 LEAD: JEwErrs LEAD, ANDGIEIDEE OF RELIABLE PAINTS wail COLORS. ALL Icons or mum& Cook Stoves, Churn Powers, Ranges, - , Churns, Clothes Wringers,, - _ - Wash !rubs, Toilet Sets, - Lamps, Ice Cream Freezers, Refrigersitais, Mau Coolers.*. lei Pitchers, Mowing Machines, Cultivatois, Plows, -. ' - Seed Drills, Horse Forks COrn Shelters, Fanning Grind Stanes. PULVERIZPD-BONK DUST,7in 25 _or aoo lb. sacks, a very superior fertilizer for , mleps :sad other pprposes. - asweiznent oI B s ABY CAR,ICIAGES, To which the particular attention of tho3o lit to berintereated. is Invited. Lard oil • • , Whale. Oil, Sperm Oil, Linseed Oil, . " Coach • "Varui sh," \: • . - .Ftarniture. Varnibh, Afanla Rope: • Marline, • • • ifcmp and Rubber Packing, Soapstone Packing, A • Saws, • Leather Belting.. • SIX No. :1 NEW . STYLE TOP ,9 2 A. G-TE Can Pe hrOtl at tho 111soutaqoii of H. STULEN & CO VI:ICE i LO' Spokes, kelloes, • Wheels • . ' • Thins, rilx3 Skeins,. _ :Norway - Shlipts; • Nail . • Refined Iron, Bellows, . . - • . • Auvils, - • . Horse = Dashikatlei, ..Enatueleir..Cloth. \ As in - the past ao tho future they will keep an unequalled assort ment of - • CARtPEN.TEES l i b 'O.L POCKET' KNIVES,, SHEARS, PE ti _ PLAZED WARE, RAZORS, GUNS, SCISSORS, BITOLVEBS, CAZTRIIDGES, FLASKS AND SHOT POUCHES. 'ploy offer 4t,Wbolciiale. is the tradik IRON, . ;, • NAILS, POWDER, • SHOT, • . GLASS, :KEROSENE,. POCKET KNIVES, • TINIVARE, • • „ - MES, ~scyniEs, , SNATIIS, FORKS, 11,ER O. 0 It. (4 F. M. M,IR17,1: 1 1" J4R#S. (scud for trade circular.) FAIRI,3ANIO MINTER VLIZFOIII,- - ;S:cA:LES e . ).,10 . NEYyDRAWERS'.- GAS OR, W,ATER, RAVE "TROUGHS, CONDUCTOR'S Co: ntrin3to for Egiikt or Tin Aiabie. iTIAS HOB ISIACRINES. SEWING CODDING, BMW. dr CO. Towanda Aptil wan. =maw! vs - „.:..,. -: :-. t.! -..%7 • 1 onoiniTzte 1111 EINI .DOOR LOCO, KNOBS. lENITES, .0;1) PATE ST iilAlll4 DOMES PIPED FOR Or f=aiatcd with Oa (bad wake« I pitoposmas MR 311 E. heabag,osau win ba tee-Fred at tato Counsil,,. Istquoll . 414 , Tovnindss, nrln Wetkuis4l. tho nittildwroltatte Iran. atitil,3otroCk: r. -SE. 7 r ti* , : , , „blow( asipecabekot4anisi 11-4 fine 4 m lbhhlleist DiAca: . MI - la slawdlicatiopt tor imatao , l472lar sten ,tt said.orliea wobatatatterJand 463- 71wwicatt ft gatiktlwntiteireitft sight 10 t*ct any iwalmantrtrtlust.attalt 'ficativa thfre 10-.l*. souvoishotist to a mukwia ti 7 6 :l9) o Asuatioki , . 'pp, 46ts . di _ MN 14 . 1 W 1103101t"thiril p , h:litilr statist a* the < wark ' vum - to,tatiii MAIM Oft)* wilt tramp , 'ARP _ illikoltetwoblaitin IOW& tlie4traa it. . - -...t9 , 1 8 4 6 magutxon lAT*Wua• da will tapias aipplicatiati at nattuallanaaateit Mai lof tietrittabt Ws 'day-at ' Mirt - ..,..,,, ° I 9 1._;°. ic a tt ' be '' sesz e oo ts gel 11 ' .1../.:: Z.ll4lWM_____ ____' ' _, ~. ~,Z4P, siataJAKM. . t.a.f ate* of Branford O. , s.i.j : , Isli..l -..., Onossiimincesili mice, lonao. WAY 7 -- "Itt UNTOWS NO r tiCriz- - -4A,Utd - nule. ger re she trtat/ef Wra. N. - MINA 4srbuot.. to the Court of . Common tics et itradford county, The Auukratguat ari , Audltoe'swedated by odd Ohnitolillitillute Marne hatbe bands oftho raw. Istratrli artsbur front Wee( deeedant's real era pec /opal estato,illll ittetrito the dellestif said It-- recut $t ode--.401e0 ht - Mo. II of Immo& ue • TWAY • ' Both day Or Isll - at 10 ' 010di S. so. at which: Um and %Sea anti litt- - tug clot= torgaideaceaey are malted t op Cabe eauma,or be debarred from eetteugiu sdd tend, • - • • • • 1. ON. .31ty. 50.:1 8 71:44t ." • ,- • . 4aditer., Eraurrs. NTIII the. as writ of Lar.ize Factaa issued mil of tba Court of Common Pleas of Itralferd county and to ino 411- mm:di. will be expased,to yablie. sale at the. Omit gauss, in tho Demuth ovr 4rimuls, Bradford 'coma- q ty. foeurtsyleanta. 11001111331: J 111. Y• 6th; 1671. at I o'clock, m .. th e following described lot, Wee or parcel ei situate Wysers. totniship. btionSiskit . ..WOWM4 Ottnar, or repnted,own r er, and Mach , bounded as fellows, to tilt t Beg' a 'cotter on lino - of the ao.' h. • Nobithlt Wlnt, AP feet east of Sebastian r,cco m eil IhopeenOttb s,dtg. 30 rota. vett olllicet Ws heater; thence . north' h deg. 30 • iadVir"feet.r.thetide liettla 70 deg:3o Wn. cast 673.1bei ter s corner. on -lino of the /Inn nkiSerhen Strieklabd, fat theison'tdona thitrof the mane south =ruin. east 1631/foettp* W. corner.of said 's laird net Uh 4 of Wobble k Manlove:a 34 latretottint tudadertakt-Ilkeniteraong Una of the wino smith 42. deg,,lre* CO Ica to plate of begin • Contelning *i• perehes. striatum sro:slUt .s.ikreek Oos ,tesissal-,baLtittng thereon., (known as the ! For k 80'.1 Wing a front of• cu feet and a depth of 32 'het, and' a two-story back. builditim. or L. 26 feet( Oto . b, lost.wide. • -Seized and taken into execution st the stilt of F. W. Brown Av. 'Chaska. WriPpep owner; or reputed owner.audY. ihrselnitir contrsetor. ' afttno of 'Mt erfend. tha ins let. pima °Tympani land atitate Inc -Tarry tap. bound as fellers ,s; to wit.; ,1 imams at liev;iorls 'O, an& rtimangstesitay SW per. to spine tree cot. • ittr;thence haentbeittY direction 100 perches to 'a stake and itonea ; *taco , an easterly direction or course $lO per: to a stake-sad stones; thence a no hoarse_ 40 per. in the plane et ,begizpoiay. Containing 200 aerl4;of tato' more or . less, .whk-ls tract is mown lM the Math," 'aland , 30 serge improved, with 6 EMMA harn an old log holies and few frcht trees therecr - • _ , ALSO.—Alert Ober Peen - Of land situated in said twp., befunded anhadowe Dephaning at Hem-. lock 'KW: that:wen northerly course, 100 rode t 8 a hemlock 'thence - A westetly - course' lid rode, thence 4, lanittbirty- coarse 100 rods to A hemlock, thence an leaterly course to the place of begiunireK Containing 100 acres of land, be the • tame lucre Lao, altout•lijacres bixproved, with tamped .boars, log honse,,fauned • horse barn, mid a few fruit tea:, thereon.' • • L '. Seized and taken, into execution it the suit'su J. P. Elfby to use - of rrialt rim , vs. J. W. Denui 7 • son. yy , - LIAO.= The fame= deseAdbed lot, piece or mu.. eel of land situate , in Terry hip, bounded as fol.; lowa tr On the north by land of lielsonlignderpoul. . cast by lands of Dennis Crimmins; Samuel flaggerty, and Patrick - 1f etkaire, on.the south byland of 'Daniel • Wallis and Wm. IL Sterri, and' vu the west by Wads of peter Layman and lianmel Johnsen. Containing 338 acres of land. more or lea, about= scree preyed, with a log house, board house, twotrarocit -- barns—wed two apple orchards thereon: Belied and taken into execution at the c: Kirby vs. J. w. Dennison arid 3Tarshill. . ALSO—The 61lowtrur described rdere or par.' col of landisitnatedai Troy born., bermetoans 4 ollow s • On the north by lands of John Brit an diDewiii Bat, tersem, outlay flagon:id st.. south by a street runneru.. from the Northern central U. 11...bepot tqflanton-st: and west by land of Patrick Fahee. GonMininf,l" , . adze at Lflld,:unure,or legs, all improved, with a to i • story framed houski (known as the Itailau4,l.llouse, an ic e house, and few fruit treci thereon'. • and ;taken Info ereentica at ti.e, eslit t 0)11 • ,, , 3:1;:c v,c J. Lahr am: S. i 1 .1,. . security. . . la-.P" 17 . 1 -e- 71 / 01 ,;Pi , x 1 r or Par- eel at land situate' tu. Albeity twp., bound,' ii, sc.. • ." lows t• Defaulting ate beech corner : W.M. Webb and James' Sullirnu; north .::1 deg, 17' per: -to a stone corner, thence along binds Jtio. - A ll =rll l -1.7. south. 88 degrees. east 8:3 pet. tq.a sum- ' con.mr, theliev along tlie lar.d rat. bums south:at deg.-vrest'l7tfper. to a maple turner,' thence " landi of 3ivltale cast ezt deg. south BO per, to the, , place of beginning. - Contaludng co acres and /6 per. of land. more or less, being apart of a larger 'parer! or tract of • laud nnyveyed by Catherine W. • Morris to Stephen Murphy, sr., by ' dent-dated -tile !lad day . ot ' Feb.. UM. ' &viand and - taken into execution Bin I .suit of • 311chael Haley ca. Dennis alnrplty • .. seized and taken Pato executioliat fj:ke suit ut . David Haley sa. Dennis Murphy:, - ALSO—The frilowing described lot, piece or par; eel 61 tamltiituato in West Llurlington'twp.,,bettuii- csl at follows : Beginning at a stone corner north east corner of lot No. 4, thence along D. 11, 4a No.. 3, east 32 }per., to s stone - darner of lot - No. h lut,No. 2.. northerly 1111 - and .40 per.' lb a stone curuer, the suuttpwe(4 - corner of lot Nu. 2. thence westerly :don; a lot owned by keep Crandall ' 02 per. ti a stone cur. - the - north-west eqi. of lot N - 0,1, thence along-Mt 20. a 110 and 840 4 per. to the-place or legiuning,„ Containing 22 aeres and 18 per. cf. lard, tame' or less, abbot l acre* improved, with a 11..u.5e and ton barn thereon. -Seized and taken, into - execution at the still ra• Nelson Gilbert to use of Edward tVieittna ee. .1.1n:5..1 • Junta Green.. Al-SO.-11y drum in a writ of Fl. Fa. the f...lowee. • ileseribett tct, piece or parcel of land, situate in Wa 1 .31 t • .1 • ' twp.i.seui_ed us follows : Legiondig street at the .6011th-t'ast. COTbat of a lot wt /4111 oNbdti oy Iheid' Olmstead, 141.2116! north alr9/:., Am: of said Glinstead'alat dee.. west 0 per to sioruce tin lino •of Joseph -(iaylord's land, then,: worth aleug line of- eai.l Gaylord's land 1 deg. • !Stt.-fo, , t to a cortier; thence booth, along; 'the line o elai4 irty lord 35 deg, cast 0 per. to a corner on chum). - . street,. thence along salt Claurch-st. west :•-• teerto the place el-beginning. Containing 30 and 6.10 per. 01 land, more or all improycd, with ' two story framed (tweeting house thereon. ALSO- One otbef let. plece or parcel of Yana ' W,yalualna tip. bounded as followed On the nortlalse, lainlit of Joseph Gikyloilt, 'cad by-land of herds ley. on the u south by lambi of acid Josi.pb•Gayictra anihrerria Aditley, roid - west-bY 4 24 of said JE-K.1. 11 Gaylord. Containing - 40 and 72400 aquaria rtsls land, more or all' holidayed- with a two stocy',- frerae< 1 building used- for a planing mill and furni tflr tuannfactory, with machinery attached, and a • few fruit trees therm. ' ALSO— One Other lor„)pieco or 'intrei;l of laud sit % uato in Wyalnsing tap.,-bounded as follows, to wit . Uu the north by land of iatuuol F.. - TaylOr. on Ow east and southby. lands of ukray,Oaylord, and went by land of Joseph Gaylord, or's rand running north; from the Wyaluaing crock road. Contairnai of sn , acreon ding& orland. more_ or leas, an tropic - red, with no b • ' . Seized and taken into execution at the snit of Reel. ever :Vartettin's.nne ra. T. I. Lacey. • • - i. ?MAY VAN FLEET,. ' Sheriff. June 12,'71-4t VIE DI S TRICT COURT OF „s.. the United States for the Western District of .Pennsylvania. In the matter °VS. N. ASPLIO4I.I.. of Towanda borough. a Bail= IN nANKRUPTCY. 7o warm ii *Ky ormeerm.- , -The ruadersigned hereby gives notice of Ids appedniment of assignee of Sher man N. Aspinwall, of Tceiranda borough; n said dis trict, who bits been adjudged a Bankrupt on petition of hia crellifors. by the qristrlet Court of said Dis trict. N. C. aIII.SIINEN, Assignee. • 9 , Datal2nwazuls, - Jum 6, 1871 NOTKIE IS HEREBY . that application will be nude at the next nick ,t -lug of the Legislataure of Pennsylvania,tor, the in.' b corporation of a Savings Bank, to e . knwni as the Towanda Savings Bank, to hare a capital of fifty thousand dollars, with 'autlloalt9 to increase trW • same' to any amount not exceeding three hundred thousand dollars. Tho objects of said bank are to receive money on deposit - snd .to discount notes. bills, kc., and to exercise general banking privileges, to be located in tue borough'of Toasts, da,,county • of Bradford, with authority to establish branches ,I , :t other Pisces in said county. lune li,'.7lltut AmirN • ISTRATOR'S NOTICE:— Notice heieby gbam that all per*ls indidded tithe. c'eate .10lidAll 'WOLCOTT, late - of Warren tlct,,decd, are requeatcd tomato isnaledLite paysnent ' ar. , l all persona having C4ilars against said estate twist present thent - duly' authenticated, for settir in,lnt. • LOttkl; WOL-CQTT, 1uu.21•71.wn ExEcuTOR'S -I NOTICE. • WIC.) 11 creby given. that all parlous lutl,Ll - twee, estate of Sr:a:arse, late of Atlfr . t,... bero7de.vilased, are requettell to 5uake,:144.1:c...: c.,: papurnt, and all peraoua having elate:, said, e.tate =eat ?resent Um= duly . atitlteutieat,l,. for aettlernont. 'GUY _ Jae-22'71 , 41; • Executor' - - - A DMMISTRANOWS. tiOTICE 4.1. Notice is hereby given to all perilous indebted tothe estate of siilirEt. WARNE33, late of Orwell township, deceased.- must make immediate pay mint, and all.,persons hating claims , against said estate must present them duly authenticated for Ilettlement, ..SA SPAILIFS. Tun, 22 ,1 1 -1 14 . Administrator. • S. SMITH,' . 31anataetttrer of . SARSAPARILLA:SODA WATER, AND Bp.= BEE% Cottiet: alcusinut sta . Viratcr Streets. Tolmla. I`4. grir Alt orders pronitittyzttentled to. - - (i3 apt.26ll4m*. - " . t • 0 - 0 K Tho BEST. roost DE4T11.1131,2, and most 13:0.7 7..10A1,1CAL KIEL for dulivary i‘urposesduri nj mcr.pir"tztle, TOWANDA GAS COMPANY. ?cm ceutg per Wattest-At tIo GAtillourP. or ut . ' kora contm <1,11w..11.41. - - 1:v.73;14mM TV IE 13gsT JARS . IN USE . . IifcCAISZ & Walt, • PORK, - Hums,' Laid, Dried Du • i, tie- - Mackerel, Man* Mackin** Tont, at retail. 41,1101- ' • Fox .t . itigteult. LT", • . It • „•,-, tA - • •-• • _ For. & gEsciarit TIOOLEY'S;DATONG POWDER ! Tho very • eaten , : offOrOd to. the pubtiv, bi 3n • • Fret k MERCUR. . 0011 . 'IIOI.ASSES . : FOR .50 NA centx s per 111nLat klitEitCUßts. - num - Lirrs nAVORING . _ TRACTB,—These oxtratia aro verpsulieriar. We NIL thou chomp at Whi*Mao or retail. ' Junia - 33.7/. •VOX ILEECL4. • MMIEM
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