..;yiittford ~-ggpoOn't I,OO_lL ..11.1 . 7) GENERAL ':,-, .We 'carp that A. B..Sxiint of -•,• 1 - 1 , 1 e: has 5. Ola 11i9 'Sarin 'laud will thortly make .I,:. j j 1: - .,... hit , residoqci; : . : ! . Athens Gleaner sayii that cow owned by Col. Wr.u.r.,, was .trek 1, 1 1.3 - lighting a few 4148 idrkce. Tpwn Con,Acil adverti,s6' : t it prtrotials fur building a britlga across "Thira Etre.° t. . . 1 , \ 17 ,,-, .A ~ :gentle gentleman ma who, has _taken i',..i..Lins to ckamino . the matter, says tilers are t ,,,, ;nu ludildiu - 6 ht course et cotustration .. . . . 0 th,,i•lac:•• ‘,.. i • rsv,. W. T. .D.vvlrs - Las" btokeli -..1k1 for Lis, LOW residepee, cornajtif Stato streetE. The building is tali° 1 of bricl:, be a model horse. We regret to learn that Mrs. !i - iutl i cr or Mrs. C. D. flu,rrur . iy, died • ,•11,111 - i xs the residence of her son-in r. C: S: Mintnt:LL, in Solomon . Citr, Kan; :In7„ Jnne EL • MEM The . euntrapt for building . the the. Sus i neltaa, near tho State -.`l” 2 .11 :mar ed to Ctiant.ts KmLOOO, l .1 ). 1 2 1,: , . fine gr the best and most ME dgelmildere in tho country =SEE ell.uti.us T. HULL, the efficient (.1 tWe First National Bank 'of Athens," •ittc preseittvl by the Director&, vith good NVatell. We do not know of a ,1, c( r:ing ••c•ntlemati than CII.I.ILEY, and, gratified that the Directbra appro. ..CrIiCCS. f,Tf- We learn -Oat a destruptire overlie southern portion of StmdaA the 16th. In Wyaln- Tl9lOl damage was donp.. D. W. Dnownr us that lie had oats to the amount of hundred bushels entirely destroyed. v, ~r his . neighbors also suffered more or MIES Fpirited end interesting • meeting was held in the Bresh,•ter , • • n tiuMlay uvening last. Addrones • , hkvs. LT":?:, of the Baptist t). L. of the 31. E. Church, . (1,. .•t:, Esq. Dr. WE'LL, of New , • Npeetud, but owing to a previous on , , ..• 1, - .• • • •nid not be present. EN A. Sci - r,Ei.ks - bps just shin of N. rattic:zialio Mial i • "trnckiei rrr" raoan tiva G.i‘t i; 'I :.• - 4... 1: , t 11 5 w Ilezi( ESMINI IME r ‘ J, BEN I . Mil i . • f , o..ght. of tli , sis.ty and it is the lute! l , t,llOl bi:Oy ,•l rqi a Irage Sc:.te The giv- EERIE We are plciiscd to notice fhat •.v nonrin g mi3l.-is nearly Lc in operation , w, 31,t ;N . :4 eillerlq 110 . . :,,•al:1,111.nont at lit* time of ;•1 , .•• lip ,:ins Lorin to think tritly comMenilable. A few wou t c.l Boon convert onr irto a t•rC-,-•,,crons city. May .ir,- , 1 onj the fritith of his en- N good rcsults arc ;ii MEE I).kv, 1-14:i)pr.LL (S:, SAN . .1 1 , , :• , 11;rly th , ir . 'Mc:: art. 'lbw 2 ! t. prepare the cue': .P L., i: .I,e a imtirely Icarn ,rklor, from 'wan =I xl• A 1..., Mr. is giv tv the improrL meut, tlinlint,i, tciich is zt Fralicivn 'be of the moot sub el,,,rdett r, and that no farther delay necil in bnppl.i, leg the niarliet =EV MEI "fIA, I:nil:az4gs and machinery Ir ,:t :rlanufacturing Co„ are ‘l. The Stiieriutendeßt expo:ts CM em;ez,ee operations scrme timo r. persons interested IA • visited this establiAluent ..ad pronounce it complete: (rite a hare already been employed, v r 2 lu...cf• purchased stock.- The et : 1r1d , •11... Amnia .receive. the env IA 4:lr ('N't ry citizen of Towanda, as it 1. „ 1 •,; :Ida lar,„; , ly to our population and a, this is in enecessful opera " hi:v.:l:factories will • undoubtedly • ; • and T.„warpla has now „reached a' 1.1 . 715 t I,..gin to look to our mann . ; t.rl ,, se prestige. I v 1' .I,l' ER. " —Ono of our ry, which we N! eor.sieleration et those ni , L.tc:lt. they EC': anything th•-1 in -the eulninns. Oh their k•;-1 , .{„t , ) %1. , . printing office and ,_•r- .!1 . 1 . too n;31.1 5 - 2 LenAllcng )1 .1A the r ' !;at I. roam; :•d, ME I=EIIMI T. .T. for • • MIMIM 1.. ..~.: t..j. • •thrr nfMlr4. Jndge SILL U. 11. Avis, c•di tor of Doyle i'l.:.(-1:1'.:i - z•nt tlivillu itf N,-,c EVE IEI=M=HE te n to..mdrrow N, 11 Li. paridiel • He vi!l. be in th .‘ ~%11.) L.., b, :At - (.k:lil4it net...ILL/rill ! I . (Jr °Oats of the Episcopal Cluirch,, on and family or B'entonte, I • lIINKG of the Wilkes-Bozo Beeord •t lai I ns short visit on Wediteg- ''•• ,- 1 lc. G4:11 - nrus of Louisville, Ky. is lis , ••"'.;: i.... 7. L:t•tht:-in-law:4l:_..T. Guiyrrrusist this . . . 1• • Il..tiro , 4 1-:cpox Al' nd wit° aro at Se 4.4 to .-; -4 A L 141 ,4 to Ittattfit tilm. L.4lealth. . • i • 4 vs- The State Teichers' Associa- . lion btAd & session at WiMaxarport an the Bth, oth and 10th of Angina. An interesting programme has been arranged, and tome of the moat celebrated oduestinnalistsin the coun try will be I present. Bradfcird county shotdd bo largely; represented. Arrangement& lum been mad& to furnish teathers who choose to attend, with excursion tielets. Information uppri this subject may be obtained from count, Superintendent Enrsxs, or C /lironro Ticket Agent, Noe. 28 and 81, 8. Front street, Philadelphia. - It is proposed to have a grand excursion to Niagara Falls. The fare from Williamsport to the Falls and return, will be about six" dollars. Hotel charges in Williamsport for member,s of the Convention, wilt be from one to two dollars per day. - Persons ;desiring to make any spocialarrange ments, should address Bev. A. It. Holm; Wil liamsix)rt, P. PratsONAL.—lle marriage of Mr. L. D. Palma., ,yeaterdriy. is elsewhere shnonnecd hismorning. The remarkable success of this gentlemen, hrabusinesstray,ln this city, which is so unmistakably the result'of good" manage meitt and gat energy and enterprise, has made his name a household word in all Musical circlaln this section of the state. Mr. Pow ra.L's large circle of acquaintances and his hosts of personal friends will congratulate him upon his escape from bachelorhood, and the happy event of yesterday. Eight years ago ho came to this city and opened a small store for the sale of musical merchandiai3, against the advice of almost every ona who was consulted up= the chances lot success. Ile liaj, from that mail beginning established one of the best paying and most extended business enterprises in the city, and *vivo glad 'that lto hai decided to take a partner. During the first years we know him, his health was so poor that we - . little ex pected thatim would over realize thee dreams of his ambition; dreams of love, we used to, think, he never had. Latterly, however, his health lids improved with his fortune, and he has readily overcome all obstacles save the snares of Cupid, which have been too much for him, and he. has gracefully yielded to them. We wish the happy/pair . much joy and many years of uninterru ted pleasure. —Scranton Re publican. • ABOUT BEEFSTEAKS.—Beefsteaks were. tliscbvered in ancient tinies t by a Boman priest, whose name we forget, though it can be found in a book, the title of which we do not remem ber. He had been broiling a piece , of beef, to be .. .Offered' to the god in whose temple ho offici ated, and seizing it by the thumb and fore finger, for the purpose of Conveying it to the altar, he round it go hot that, he was compelled to drop it, and instinctively placed his thumb and finger , into his mouth. They happened to be covered With the juice of the steak, which he tasted, and lost all sense of pain, in the esqui— site enjoymeutAlnts conveyed to the. palate. teing a man of genius, lie,placed another slice upon the coals, which, being cooked he inno cently dcyclitred, losing 'sight of his official di:L -b which required that it sliOnld be placed thi. course, until his Meek appearance attracted attcn:ien, dud he was watched, and. the secret •yttited. 11, would have been put to death, tyi the ;edge en his trial eating. a •steak, Tic Nvt,s acquitted, and made a Pon , .i., 4 !..1:11:” , (Ilif:h.Priestl as a reward for 1, it :,t he had conferr . ed on mankind, Beef •l. • - •ne.ae a rage and there sere rails go- 1(7 1!t nulnilir.q. lIIMIEBZE 11111 MEI , •Z!!;...; . hit', al re (it:!cli-ivitted than the, .Chinese, ncces , sa.ry to burn down a honat t‘ ; was n blessfc:tl day for rourtala 113,, tht pm 6: liartrthis fu4;ers. CorNTILY LIFE. -7---How great a lack of appreciation is there .of„ a country lifccto those who live altogether in-the country I It is on;y p:.,rsons!who aro confined 5. portion of the time city, who are really Capable of a full appreciation of country life ; Vcir, as a general people estimate very ligL i tly blessings of which the} have never been (*rived. Farm; ens, who work the land for a living, soon' come to regard all its products with a single eye . to profit. There is something very narrowing in thi; influence. 'lt closes,tye view to beauty, and the son' against the poetical and enno bling sentiments which a proper contemplation of nat arc is so well calculated to awaken. The tem.kney with farmers is to become too esclu ,l-..ely mere matter-of-fact machines. The cloud., the sunshlne,-the shade, the trees, -the ftesl tug shov. - Ers, the beardifulwild flowers— they s%•e-nothing in all these except so far as they LirLY':affi:ct theirlk.tat , _.es and tarnips and corn. We htiirce that one principal reason of ;h. Iti;4111;O:tste fur rural life in England, is to he found in the fact that city people live so much uric in tAc ,country there. There, the citt is the place given over to money making; and the God-made country is the phi& to enjoy-life, and forget the• selfishness nctiC6sary to the trade, and the suc cc. man of lifisiness. We think people should 'cultivate a disinterested, kindly love fur the country to kgreater extent than they now do. They would be healthier, and,- , :what, is of mere consequence, happier. Half of their time would be spent among the trees and flowers, which wodl4 make up, in some degree, for the wear and tear of life and conscience engendered in the city, and t`vad to -rob men of much- of their selfishness, and raise all to a - higher lore of hiotherly feeling. • TEMPERANCE REFORM.--The Pro gressive Teinperance Reform Society held its second anniversary at East Spring Rill, May 30, 1871. A large and attentive andience was pre sent. The exetcises were varied by speeches and songs by tine .yomag, and an address by Rev. P. 11. ; subject : "'lb world does move." The closing address, by• Rev. E. M. ileau, ably set forth the " object " of the socie ty, duties of members, and hindraneet to the progress of the temperance cause. ' • ' The subjoined resolations were unanimously adopted: WiItIIENS, State or national enactments can not change God's eternal truth, and the law of nature declares alcohol a poison the same as - chloref. , ,m, strychnine, or arsenic.; and the t , achings of science, e.orreeponding to the 114- viral law, demonstrate that the use of alcohol ol.dur pr ,:clll. e•S'tt..6lll of lie.eaSe t "is eanry atitintOnS of thousands annually h, thegrave ; and only Fate rule for any body iq-to let poison alone ; and whereas, the r; t.)-slay propose 10 limit the' Fcic of ()belie poi.;Mn to the drug shop, for only; and all are liable t 6" be sick.; hence the sale promises to remain .almost um ; antLu liCreaS, the " temperr.nce reform" shot.l.l ~c.ominc.:Me with temperance mem': - Thee, fore . 1, As our platfornt?.." Total abstinence t!, w prolii!n'tion by the ..`qate." Knowledge is power"—that to ,7 •riatil of our country' the true nature r.f 31,:, 'I3:JI - it - mita fit the neat generatieu to ban- ish th, Calm, of intemperance - from the land. ' 't i, That, as heretofore, we ebntinno to ar„...: upon temperance men the importance of anfasin"...F. knowledge among the masses -of ' the Conizakhovealtlitneed be, by appropriate • 1.-g tslatiom through - the 'medium of the common school, and the science of Physiology. . cart, That, while we do net propose or %swains to do the religious work of the :church, we unite to urge upon its members the necessi ty o f D elaiug oboxiemce to physical laws, and short them to become temperate in their ea ample, by abstaining from the use of alt injurious, to bodily' health, and invite them to a ?mien 61Turt to advance the temperance re form :;inrc. 1 c ;.aper: 'vat cnr.-1 111111 :L gainit lEEE y. , •:.lig-man 4,r g rriorld r: or I I s :rn t' lie connkl(!pee B 1 1!==!e! st. pinai• a ft v dnys 111112MICIE -• I F , BoLD ROBIMAT Alai ATTEMPT skT AA- . n so Ai:mosr, x Mcannu.—One of the boldest and mcst high-banile,tcobberies over attempt d od as ti,is svettc.ll, was perpetrated eh Bridge street, .n.:14.19w.1ay night last.. Amilfr. H. Ilan= eas, 31, reliant Tailor, was sitting in his store, writing Liters, betweemll and 12 o'clock, two porsyns, apparently col era mon; Caine in and ,i, sircd 2 to look at Some gesids. Mr. li_sasked them to call in tbo morning, but on being told that they must have theni then, ho took down time articles, Mad while'they were examining the goods, one of them suddenly took Mr. H. by :_tho throat, and he thinks adminlsterda chloro form, or some othor-drug afr-ho does riot re 7 • member anything for an holm or more, when he aroused and found his store on fire. Serena shelves used for storing fine clothe add trim mings, were buried to artitideri the paint on the wood work all over (he-room-was badly ha j ) injured, a gal burner in on th , e front window was unsodered, and the plate glass In their wiidows, clicked, -o • ' that the heat must have been intense. As soon as Kr. H. *rousts] ho ran into the stied, and gm the 111-1 -t .N. ta.r.:ng our 01 I:.ri.timun . :, by the 1:: nf rubn.t. r the god. Fora long time he pursued =I 1 , .all or rr th , ^ emplre ; for the Lautans were The reportsshown membership of over 500, a library of books from, the National "Teinper- Luce Society, and a fair balanco of funds on hand (voluntary contributions), to , sarry for ward the interests of-the organization. . • NI J. CoGsw rres't Mrs. N. J. Co<Nl cu.„l:or. See y. brae 2, Ih7l. . slim; which brought Polieeman Bum to his askrtimee, and the firs was soon extinguished. The lire companies were all promptly out, but their services were not required. Mr. Hams says that when one of thevillains clutched him he discevered that ho mai a White man disguised. Ho screamed murder, and made all the noise he could, bet no one came to his assistance. Mrs. Her,, occupying a loom over Mr. H:1 store, says she heard the noise, but imppaiktit was in the street 4 The robbers took all the , money lire Hawn had to his pocket, which ketunately 'only amounted to about nine dollars . Mr. Hamm had been in a -ttendaneel at the Odd Fellows' Wage, and was going td leave teem on the fol lowing morning. He says that one of the men asked him Uho was NH a strong temperance man, and when he rtVWd in the aftiernative, she robber replied, "by 0-4, Fin not Is From other questions asked, Xr..H. is satisfied that ilia parties are well acquainted with him. Mr. Mins hag several ugly looking scratch es .on his neck, showing that ho was very roughly handled. There are a / lso unmistaka able evidences that kerosene was thrown upon the cloths in the store. The damage to the bitilding, which Irr• Coined by Warm= k Patrox, will amount to several hundred dollars, while Mr.- Haan:' malt bo much lacgcr. There is a portion 'of Mr Ws loss which is not covered by insurance. Ile has the hearty 'sympathy of the entire commu nity _ LATEn.—We learn that Ju i Conn= and FRANK GANGLY, took a coal train far Wardrly' a little idler 12 o'clock, on the night of the oo currence, and that their conduct on the train was each as, to excite suspicion. The men *ore arrested by Constable &Remanen t et Waverly, on Wednesday, and brought to this place, where they will have it bearing. J®` A-set of disappointed contract ors and their friends; are circulating the story that the new jail will cost - the county over one_ hundred thotriand dollars. These reports are utterly false, and ire not believed by those who put them in circulation. If the work, when completed, costs the county more than the low est bid, it will then be time for the tai-payers to find fault. Intelligent, disinterested tn. are wen satisfied thit Mr. Panfes estimate, $63,100, Is a liberal one, idyl tlukt he will be able to build the jail amending toipecificathms, for that money. We therefore ask the people terwithhold their criticisms until the jail Is fin ished. The following article from the Northern Tier Gazette, needs no explanation. Col. Ileum hopes to secure a few votes for himself by tra ducing the Conimissioners, and getting the im premien abroad that the county is being swin dled lip them in the building of the jail. If the work is condlicted as loosely and extravagantly as the Deniocratie commissioners of Daum and Lycoming countless, have managed theirs, we will lend these columns to Col. Piou.rr or any one else, to expose them Vie Piipllet has been up on a visit to the-faith fill in Troy, looking over Ike ground to see what wires can be laid to secure for himself the nom ination, in the Congressioiial district, another year. That man has the greatest fond:fess for being whipped, of anybody', we know, of. May be he wants to try . another'...bout with lifercur, or whoever is nominated for the next term. It so, he can be accommodated, but it A...iva ,bc• much more gentlemanly to drop bank cud lot Rockwell or 'Brockway, or, somebody else who is spoiling for a light, h ave a chance. Just now, Vic. has discovered that the new sail is a terri ble imposition on the rights of the people, and he is disposed to make an issue of it.b4efore the public—if he can. The fact is, if he had any oppdsition to the jail, why did he not raise his voice against it while it was - before the Grand Jury? The Argus would have; opened its mouth for hit?' if he had wished, and the fact that he was wino then, is good evidence of his insincer ity. The jail was discussed enough at the time the Grand Jury acted, and the few sore-headed Republicans who bowl 'about the taxes now, ought to be ashamed to make any objection at this late hour. To make any issue on the ques tion now, is to confess that they neglected their duty when they should have done it. No, Vic tDr i our smile may be child-like and bland, and frequent, but it won't win on the jail ques tion. \\ 11S-Mr. GEO. ANuEts.,,of this place, while driiing along the road in Wyalusing, on Tuesday Ltst, found a rattlesnake, and got oat out to see his snakeship, when the reptile made kspring toward him. Mr. A. kicked the snake; landing it in a true, find when it' struck the ground again, he caught it with his hand jut heloi the head. Mr. A. says he intended to bring his prize home without killiflg it, but the rattles diSttiibed his horse so Much that helms obliged to cut its head off. It was 3 feet 11 inches in length, and had 17 rattles. 11.. W. Dimutes announces in to-day's pallet- that he is prepared to furnish kinds of roofing slates, on short notice. FT . r1111nr .7 4 . U1,111 LANtICS.—Very cheap stalimot & IS. Plain black and striped Oren sPies, Just rsceived at TArt..ou & Co.'s. &fir Bargains in White. Piques, a T.trunt a. Co.'s. CAnrErs.—Complete stock at TAY Lou M.. White Linen for snits,at TAY Lon & bir New Stripe Percales, at Tai Loa & 467" DirgiLins in Cottoii Goods this week, at Tenon & Co.'s. \ Mg. TAYLOR. & CO. are selling the American Silk at a reduced price. tel- White Grenadine and Shot land Shawls, lust opened at Tanks lc Co.'s. - Black Lustre Lining for Grenadines at Term n lair Satin Stripe Piques, largo stock at minced prices, at Tert.oa & - e Guipure Lams, new and choice Patterns „Past received rt T 411,011.4%; Co.'s. White Nainsooks and' Victoria 'Lrlwns.at-T.ty-thn The neir . " Tasso Linen," for stths, TAYIP2 re— The Woven - Wire llayaesses are warranted for five Tears at Fro ;: BONA ' Furniture Emporium. lei tel.. F. W. Dnows-s Drug Store; is the belst place to buy Drugs and Blediehies, per fn cry, and o.ints and oils. Dr. T. F. MADILL 'makes his headquarters at this store. WY' Th© Woven Wire Mattresses, never lose their shape; never nood a repair; never make a noise. Yon can see them atiFaos - r_ . .If you Want to buy nice 4:10 furnitare cheaper than second-hand goods Ean be bought at auction, last step in and see Pao- Nur, on 13rIdge street. Ills prices will astonish i'reir New White .Wheat flour is in supply at the Cascade Hills, inklamplown. The demand for this brand of flour is such sa to hirry up the new crop to take the place of the Old. ' Is& W. S. KINNEY, Successor to PATTERSON6.t. KINNEY, keop3 a full lino of grO• ceries and provisions, and garden vegetables. 'Ho is an enterprising youtia'intua, and wo aro pleased to know is doing a good businCis. - - , liumeza WA:rrED—At the Towiunla Furniture Manufactory, where tho higbost price will bo paid in cash for Fire Hundred Thousand hot of WhitcrwOod and Basswood Lumber.'` Aldo tub, Oak, Maple and Cherry Lumber wante s d? . J. 0. non & Co. Xrs" sli; on Bridge street, is as lively as ever; di customers from east of thi risariesesi,ehim, and when GEortaz once sets bolds)! a man, ho might as wellrarrender. His stock is always trash, and his prises low enough to snit the most monoznical. • sir Pilaw in• wont of arils, en rekipu, bill boad4latka , hew* ha 'bet awr- Wog hunts Job plating 800, win bearlit rphol that we ion out biter work' thaw log tjhor TidattogOfilio to this lihttiOn. alwagaiumip goOd ottpidrioi doter on bond. I,:oilicaproi 4x,secteil Mt* tDL.OIOO mot * ant • Potvoni.of modeiati Moans, who dmire to schwa a home, should attoid auction sale orlota. by W. B. Monosx, on Sat urday aftemnon. The property to be disposed of is only a lbw miuntner- walk from the. Court House, sad will be sold in lento Stilt costotion front one acre to twenty, on wry easy. terms. The sale commences at 1 o'clock on Saturday Tan - nu—The, ladies of Lensys; vino will holds Festival for the benoSt of the Laßayrrille Bran Band, on the afternoon and evening of Wean eday, August, 9. Hon. Gro. - Larmou will deliver an address at 12, s., attar which a dinner will be served. In the evening the delkscies of the season will be offered at Cara Hall. The ladies are taking especial pains in getting up this Festival, and a pleasant and enjoyable time May certainly be expected. • .is. Cams, the book' and station ery auk is a model in his way. He giies his undivided attention to business, and as a con sequence, is thoroughly posted. ' Nothing in the literary world Of CANS him, and every now publication U tband on his shelves. His experi ence in the wall-piper business has proved of incalculable benefit to his customers. He can tell you at onoe jut what will nit you, and have the paper trimmed before you can get your pocket-book out. NO- Wo present the folloning tes timonial from 0. D. Dant4rr, • Etti., proprietor of Foundry andllachine Shop, Towanda, Pa. : 8. Z. Anorms—Sir : The Wilson Improved Sewing Machine I purchased from you some three months ago has been in very active use over since, and 4irttaen good satisfaction. I would not havollsoughtiamachine with a corn binod price on it-at 4;40 so was well pleased to And amachiniipirhe combination which in tit, has proven, ent, equal to any in it. Tho differonoe in e consider so much money saved. We havb used machines in, our family made by the ring and think well of them, butpy daughters prefer yours without regard 0. D. Barman. • 14) =4a, June 14, 1871. •;-tf. To &sax on. Txtomit.r.- 0 Set about doing good to somebody ; put on your hat and go and visit the poor; inquire into their wants and adminiiter unto them; s6ek out the deso late and oppressed, and tell them otthe conso lations of religion. I have often tried and found it-the best medicine for a heavy heart." So WO John flovrO.rd, whO spent his lite in visiting the Ivretchedin prisops and in hospitals, wher ever he knew of human misery. Ile was a hap py marl, and so truly any man be who will go and do likewise, and buy. his Groceries at IlieCAnn EDWAZDS; where you can save enough in the course of one year to relieve the ,wants of many of your poor neighbors. MARRIED. -Fill:TCIIEt—At the residence Of, J. It. Tr:c tor, Esq.. in Cameron, N. Y., July 2, uy Rev. J. Stewart, Dayton U. Allen to Louisa E. Frutchy, all of 'Jerrie:, Bradfard county, Pa. - - SIIMMERS,-BENJAMIN.—JuIy 1,1871, by Ikv. R. L Stilwell, Mr. John H. Summers, of Lib erty Corners, Pa., and Miss Amelia Benjamin. - of Towanda, Pa. s BUTTY4 4 - l i--At tho Parsonage; lion roetoitonthe 21th of July, by Bev. Hallock Armstrong, Mr: Jackson ltntty to Miss _diary Harding, both of North Towanda. - SPECIAL NOTICES. I=ECEI Imo` Haulm, Merchant Tai. /' or, Bridge street. igt.. Croquet sets for sale,/ve • ow. HAWES BROTHERS; Jane 7, 1871. Monrodon, Di' If you want relialrle and safe Fire Inß nranco, get a policy in" Continental, of New York. - JonalW. Mix, Agcnt. OM* Means Block, Towanda, Pa. 16?" Buy the Keystone Churn Pow-. or. For gale by Comm), lirssEL.t. A; co. April 24, 1871—At. . Fon. S4z. &wiling -halm an d four acres of land in Canton borough, near de pot, with a number of fruit trees thereon. A very desirable location.. Terms easy. Apply to Johs Dimmorrn, or B. W. LASE, Towanda, Pa. June 22, 11371---tf. Ste' VINVEIson ALtimats,. 31 - eteltant Tailors, • Clothing, Bat's and'Caps, • Furnishing Goods.,. GS Broad street, WEN orly; N.Y. May 3, 1871 Dee- For insuran - ce against lOss or nreliable companies, apply to dstpage by fire. i - i ouN . W. m i k„, Agent, ' • 4 Towanda. Pa. ' Ofiloo ileibufe lilock, north sick of Public Square. Dee. 1,.1870. t Wir R h ode 1s an 'Lame kept COZl stantly on hand for Whitawaibing, at Afar. 2% Itl7l. W. A. Itocsicst.t.'s. IS„ Do not forget that Tea is sold at Heeler's for 50 cents. Jan. 18, 1871. 'Field Peas; .also some choice , varieties Garden Peas, at Mar. 28, 1871. Fox . .t 11Pactles. Fon S.ll.E.—Secott4-hand Top Bug gy, in good order, newly painted. Tinlbo sold cheap for want of use. Price only MS. In gliire at H. firtiam dc Co.'a Carriage Factory, Pine eitreet. Towanda, Pa. July 1,,2, 1871-2wltwa. FOR SALE.—Desiririg to. change liminess, we offer for sale our Livery Stock, consisting of eight _horses, buggies, cutters, harness, ♦nd evcrytking necessary to a tint class livery. If desired we will also rent our stables for a term, of years. Terms oasy. HOLMES & PAS&LOL. i I have just received a l stock of Tea, bought since tho reduction it r E: duty on tea of ten cents per pound, and offer them at the low prices._ annexed: Best Young $1,25; Good Youngfly son, $1,00., Oolong, 70 to 90 cents: Rysonnue, 75 cents •, Hrson- Good, :5.3 cents ; Best Japan, WA. Gail and examine. Jan. IS, 1871 MC. The Cascade ;?fill - have con sumed the stock of Wheat, intended to last un til sifter harvest, and will now, pay from $1,60 to $1,63 for Winter Wheat; if farmers have any in hand.. We would also suggest, if some of those who are able to get their incoming cerop of whestilry enough to thresh out of the field, we p_ give them for it as much as they can probs ty get at any time during the coming season. Cuniptov. - n, July 12, 1871. • Vir 'Convention L 0,. of G. T., for the Counties of Bradford and Sullitan, meets at Troy, Bradford Co., Wednesday, Angus 1871. The following arc the elective Off' , ` - "tr W. C.T.—C. E. Wnrrr., North Tows... a. W. V. T.—Sister Axxic BErtur rt ‘y, To W. B.—S. C. GATIALD, W. T.—B. F. Trojan. W. 31.—D. 8. Boannuas,llome.. W. C.-31. p. DL%c ,.Canton. I. G. Sister A. D.Warairr, Canton. O:G.--Cgartuut E. Wnnz, Jr. N. Towanda. $. C. Gaironn, July 2G, 1871.-3 w. CAL - rioN.—l regret that it-is again necessary for me to caution the people In con- ' tral Rradford against the many . falsehoods cir culated freely by some traveling nursery agents representing 1 4 ;ow York nursenes, about my apple and other trees. Ono Idr. Staats, in.par ticular, represents that , my applo trees • are lousy," etc. All statements of the like are la ! tally false. I need not 'caution the people against patronizing any agents representing Frost's Watkins , (;r. Y.) Nursery. The people in this county have dealt with raid Frost's agents before, and ought to know them by this time. Uwe 8,000 to 10,000 4 years old apple trees as fine - as ,any in the State. - During the coming fall and winter, Clark Willson and S. W. Northrup will canvass for orders and will deliv er nothing but first class warranted stock. R. Id. Wwl.l.ws. Towanda, Pa., Juno. 19,1871 . • Tat KERBY Two WwEEL - 11/owra. This lito - wer is in the market as a competitor wfth all other llowers for the patronage of the farming public. It has got to stand or fall up on its own meats; and, of course, is ready / Ur meet any or all of its competitors in fair.- and honorable trial, "to try titles," in any kind of grans; or upon any kind of surface. Messrs- Kinney & Watkins, agents for the Young Warrior, have particularly eNed the Two Wheel Kirby to meet it In tri, !sh tileng all be plettited to gratify theni. Being the-. chal and part y lace , I have ewllitcuto y : B .khooso Aii t t triallie held as neil lth Towanda (tut the center of the county) where the= numberof our farmers can attend ; o Iteimi. K.. 4 W. may choose their own time and 'ground. The Kirby does not challenge, but is to meet arty Mower in fair triaL Price of Yower. feet inches cut, $lOO. IL M. Ws tats. GerterakAgest. Towanda, Juno 21,141.-4 Puns. Oackas nlrD IGCLODMQIS.-•- WO we Wang Ituktius Pianos, ovens and Itelodeala !at :educed prices and onqtara. Penang lib* wain lOW of iginad le and it to theta advantage re us 1 alt Ware elsenhare. ; -P"WratTs:i.s.T • Skinirr, Counstoloate-M4 mu* of moue B. Rooks, of Ulster; will be present: ed to tho cat Republican County=- Ad *Wide% ler. Cott/ Commiadanot. Moons has been an earnest working ever since tbe argentsetion: of the_pac i M2l , has never before Labelling office. I The of am* 'mild be ftdlhfully end coece car Inanagod tiT 1:143 4 tumid =Qat Moat and would jab a good (Open Flo disabled from performing manual la bar for the pc_ist ttto pen from the diode Of an in/n l 7. _Moreover * the o =p of Mate has not had a candidate f any olb - ce for over thirty years. Towinutcr.: N°- CI CI 11. EW Pr 00' S ! Beautiful. a 1 Bilks, Bich Black Silks, Rich Poplins, Now Styl(NSerges, Han.dsome • Wash Poplins, Handsome. Dress Goods, Cheap Diesa White P iques, . Linens and Napkins, White Goods; Fancy Goods, Ribbons and Trimming =I Cloths and Cassirucres, / - / at Taylor & Co.'s / Cottonados add Chcas, - - Kentlyety Jeatv.3, Ygnhce Notiuns, osiery aria Gloves, Hats - and Caps, Ladies and Children's Shoes, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Shooting and Prints and Ginghanis, DRY GOODS Towanda, April 12, 1871 FR u JARS FIRE Ni7-0113K.S WICKHAM OEO. L Kr.ztan. MS Town b. June 8. 1871 W,DpD'S' r i MM . 77I ir7l/174T This Matt,lne, which has been wrorktc with the Armen for the past eighteen years. is being largely manufactured • for - the season of 1871. If Farmers who are La want of a . WM only take tbo trouble to examine This %sawn, win tad Meta lu Simplicity mad Porroctkot of MD. aim:Lotion, Durability, LIGHTUSS OF DRAUGHT, rae.lHy of Management, utivtabllity to guy scld every 000dIttoti of crop or, surface, manner of lost , togilis cot miss or grain—no, other rorper leirei so ixeipect *bundle, mid ono so teaily bound. "Wire do Dot ask fitment to- take our assertion foe it; bat to 'Vitt these =chino to the teat of . N. Lewis k Sou. Agent for Tolrazak ; 70.1. ti r nom t agent tor Yonne. PrarikUn...labarrr. il i John u. grans& agent kg Wilmot; W. k J. B. Elor tan, wit for Term 41.. T. a gent far Wet =barbers k Coleman a, szt r L t n Warren. litebam. ' and • C.*. Earrtekville. agent Da Herrick, Stanirtng Stoney Wy alnaing-and Toscana ; P. W. Towner. agent for janiNiv [Me New davortisosanta. AT TICE sti Taylor & Co.'s, at Taylor & Co.'s. iit, Taylor d. Co.'s. at Taylor & Co.'s. Ac Tay!or & Co.'s at tayior & C.o.'s. at Taylor & Co.'s. at Tayl§r do Co.'s. at Illaytor & at 'Taylor. -& DY.s. at Taylor :& Co.'‘u; I'M fitydylor at Taylor 4: Co.':-.:-. at T.tvlbr at Taylor & Cu:s. at Taylor & Cu.'s. at Taylor & Co.'s. at Taylor 4 Co.'s. at Taylor at Taylor tk. Co.'s nt Tuiloi it Co.'s. ALL KINDS oy, AT muIGAINs TAYLOR- & CO WHOLE,S.4LE.- arrrn ItAsoN's nirnovED GLA:B.B TOP JAB I:CLL LINE 01 ta-Nk:ILLL FIRE WORKS, 131 the quantity .;.'t LOWST FIGURES MACHINES! Puler. UEDIICED FOIL 1871 BRA PER OR 310 t - TIIOII.OOOIL nua.os THY YIELD. • aosEert TOWN E% Cie list.: lian4ook. Pa. Now :44TArthount& RE El p ° gei 3 0 - uSig 4 .4 Li Li ,b 3 62 f4 ' E '1 3 31 4411 H El . g t g _ fr 4 • .. . a 0 k 0 1 g it t CD A A re, E 44 a ci. E+" C lta C . a • A rA pg_ ti ; GO TO TAYLOR fi, GORE'S For your New Spri,u4 !BE GO TO TAYLOR & GORE'S GO TO T.IQWII & GORE'S For: New Spring Stylcs in Tants GO TO TA.YLOR & GORE'S Fur a New Sprilig Overcuae I=l GO TO TA.YLOR For all the Latest Styles. in Cus- toiu awl iteady-Made po. TO T.IILOR, G ORE'S For Hats tuia Caps, all the Lattist Styles, GO TO TAYLOR S: CORE'S Fur Gents' 'Furnishing Goods, Bows, Ties, &c. 2_,W4RINTED CUTTING DONE ON SIIORT 96 MAIN STIZEET, 314.191/ DON'T FAlL.—Don't fail to se care a goixt rugply of GRIPE VINES, Prom Witted In Towanda, consequently acclimated to Bradford Co. soil. All the dwirablo Tlriaies, for aide as low as elsewher6.•, Every one, that has a tot can Anil a P/ 5 0S to_trala one or• I QOM or these de licious fruit Bearing• vines. Don't let another fall pass' without starting .soma of these fruit vines that will graceyour table with such beiuty and add to life so ;ouch pleasure. Strawberry plants for sal', per 100, or 1000.. Call and leave your orders for fall or spring setting. Opposdo the Methodist Church Towanda. June 15,71. DIBSOLUTION.—The co-partner-, ..biplacroltofuna existing between Alin under. signed in the Gnxxry and Provii.riou : bus:Lica, is hereby ,dissolved from thin data. Thu trtimm•sii will hem The business will hereafter be et;nducted by w. S. Siancy, who avid toettl6.4laolonnf.s due the late firm. • ' J. S. PATTERSO.S, W. S. IC.IIiNF.Y. Towanda, Juno 13, 1871.-3 w VSTRA.Y.--Came into the enclosure 1' of thebacriber on Sunday July Mb, s rod warm* The owner cam hate btm by proetng , properly infl paying chergra, CLAIM S, Liberty per:ter*. Julyl9'7l.ld rtissolitiziort ..lL! Arm of M'Xoan & Tracy, insurance. agents, is diesolo4l by intitnal-eonsent: UB -31MEAlt. Jnly 13, 1871. WALTER Q.. TRACY. . . - bustriutee taken, Policies lassoed in &MAW eozniainfos, ori all kW* et inenratis property, by EL B. 3111rran. telce and Law Omen in Patclea buildlne vri Mindil, pa. INAT • LIM ME 0 - - .‘P. ~4 111 0 a 2 Pil 4- I 1 ›. -- ~ „)i, L ; a 2 a g 4 • 2 •- •, .• 1 11 of rn • '— L o a • • 2 t 2 • 2 5 S 4?, pp, o tr • 10" Frq r cS s le T 1 Sli ° U ° • Q EU 7'2 j e. 2 5 •i H 0 PL 4 • .k. 4 o r - 4 s „ . - 0 r.t. , •= g . , .7 < 6.4 g " 513 Gh 14, = tc.4 oa Po 1; 4 12.5 0 riQU .4 kg t . Fur a 14uw Dress Suit. \ • •,_ F` r EMI =I NOTICE. TOWANDA, PA L. C. NFI3ON U. 11. UILELN. EMU DtPABTMENT 00D1'7 SEUWI,SKIItI u gj)MSGOore, waft 000 m • - PRINTS AND GIN(4IIAMS, .CLOTLth AZID DOMESTICS, 141 . 0.1-ON_S, • - canr nay OIL CLOTUS: _ WALL PAPER, ILtTS s CM'S, LOOTS ° A.NIS` *11 . 0E3, AND auuttrar-si -,• t : powt.L.T., co. liavo a cm., large awl wc.ll assurtyl stack - . DRESS GOODS , e r • BLACK lIEIINANI, GRENADINE, At. IVW..ELL 1110AITASO.LS AND SUN UMBREL . A- LYi LN 11.,kLN AND FANC-Y STYLLS A rple . STABLVED BLACK & WII1TE! iaLawitAL liKtr.risos iu v.uicty, nt rinDTEsE. unAss- CLOTH. 111A:tripe-I and plain, Eal eliadee, nt REIDY MADE VaIITE AND LUMF Will lit; opened thin 11Ni:it', at THE ,GREATEST, . VARIETY OF PLAIN di FANCY - PRESS GOODS, FULL LINE OP - GLACE -SILKS Jl94t resetve4l4—'i - cry cheap. at Ai.'OllMR CASE IV4BII . POPLMS, at one chilling a yard, at TABLETALS'ENSaprIiriS TOWELPN qs, a great , varicti to‘• ha stock. at rowFaz k CO'S. HOSIERY,- GI4OVES..& MITTS, and Cvtors, at I - • r rowELL S ctv.B WILLIE yIQ:IIES,4;11NSOOK8, PLAIN AND alarm) or.a..tyniT.s; _ • . .libo.K AND SWISS MCSLINS, vlcrouxA, LAW., snemmrs, CANXIIICR AC, a i•ciy large at POWELL & COl3. • • pERCALS, CALICOES, .AND . • 'vrThicitrAms, New Myles opened daily at • Fh,g4! : ! :l ms ,. ti , (f The graded rerteil. at- lIENRY T. TrFx!rn3Qlires.l,-, COMPOUO FLtID -•"-- _ EXTRACT "CATA.Witi' mr• • wk . • - GRSPE PILLS. comioimir Lurrs-Frcm rxrnatT BARB 426 FLUID =TIMM' CATAW- - IL& aii.trz stte.r.a, • . . -.Tor Ltrer'Orsplesiosts; Jlttptics, V• 4, Fffcciions, ...Sick or :tiaras* D'eadacie, Cost)>entss, ctc Durgy yertalle, omfitinin7 rro...Wcroiry, Afiner . ats ctrrious Drugs.. - These. Fills :trekliessre"eit delightfullyplea , :ant pus , patiee, superset/4:g caelor • oil, salts, tur.:..:1101 hi; etc. There is nbtliltig more a..!ceptable to the stentach. Thhey give tone . , and eanse'neitherbinees no; ,in;; pains.' Taffy are corupoted-ofithefinert fremetti eute. After i . few &alb' use of, theih. sticli an ittchr• orating of - tha eritire - ssetent takes blue as t•:)appear zniraculcuta_to the weak - and enervab d, whether arising troireirtiprudetice or disc:vie. .0 ‘ Cerrip s intnil Fluid. Extract Catat.'ta. Oral , q Pills are not rrigar.l,oatt - ;i1, from the flier that ett,gar coated pills de riot dissolve, but pass threudi the eturnach withotit dissohing, conekquer.ll.3ilde rert Produce tha ikairod.efect.• . TilE T.( :rim. GRAPE PILL.V.* lxang pleasant in ta,,to, sa.l color; do_notnet-vutitate their being sugaveoated."l l 4ll(..'E 11.1.7 Y l'Elt rOWELLS: N. co s. HENRY- T. IiELIIBGLD'S • COMPOUND FLUID E.TP.AC'T Will radically. eatertainatif,fmn ilip x•SsniScrotnla lever sures, Ulke..ri sore' .E,r! , sore Lem Sore Mouth . , Sorii Read, IZO etatis, - ut Salt Ithetan. Cankers. En ViarAin't.lau 'Ear, \Slate Swellinini, Tumors, Cancerous affections, Nodes, Rickets', Glandular Swelling, Night Sweats, Itash, Teller, liuniora, all kinds, Chronic liltenniatisin. Dispcpida„ - andnll, diseases that Laic bctia estals lished is the systenvfor years. Ileine, prepared expressly foe the above conlitlatuta ltalthtutl-pnrifying properties- are tirtattr than any other pnparatieu of-Sarsaparilla. ,It gives the rem- , pleiton a clear tend healthy color and restores the patient to a Ftatu of health and purity. rer purify ing the blood, removing. all :chronic constitutional diseaNts arising front an luipiire state of the blood. And the only reliable antlfl;ectitat.lotvyst returdy for the cure Or paint 811,1 Milling of the bones, ul cerations of the throat. and .legs. blotches; pimples on the face. eryslpelas anti ail zwaly crept inns.of fhe• ilia, and bcautylytng the votupleituti. retliuttle. . , „ WELL Clrb •' - - 1 7 -1,1 1 11) X q'.\ 1; Tr; liis ccriql cry . or:se ' iu loch has barn given.• • , it of the tech - the Wadi r aud lutlamatiou of the Riateys, lilooratl!n of the Rldueys and I;i4dler.ll,,toution of Urine.. Diseases 01 the Pro6trad , 'oath s ; stains Gradel. Ludt - ;`ldroug 'or Milky Di.46l..arge - ,•, and b , r vnfeell.:l and (dctiPdtte netitutiOns . or .b , t't s '4503. rdtemb.l 01;4• the fel hvCving. fly' ex, rt: ,, 5,n.,1054 of powor, - less braathirer: weak linfreA, Lo of d;i6UO42. of I :Cr: the buck, h..t.lisude• flushing of the body. dryLe.sm of the skin, eruption. of the lace, pallid counten,nee, of the muscular . .s.rstcm. . • Ueelby perAous! from V. v.. itzc., of IS to 25, and from 33 Id 35 or In tee de..l:t.e. ur :11.4:12,Ze. 1,1 4 iffe; after confizetnclit of. iu ofilldreu.—; FOWLL ccrs lIIWELL CU'S lIELIM;oLD'I3 LAllLic f LI:C111; dinr OAI-pitrifypzg. eurcsfr,ln baba.: andimprw!, n- CU; 4: . 1)10. ct:.. _ . c0ri.11 , 3 Ittr,ctioii• f• Nrili:h itl,-; .s:cl , ltitic arr , W-‘ 7 "":1. • n.. - .L} t ;:le rtttrt "1:7101t1 to uncrinalled nth. r moly—as Chlorosci or IlLttntion, IrrtnaLwity, PandelneSs or S.ni+pressi.,n of • cd-doriary .I‘..\,l47ll:aitYdS, or Schlrrus .stato tho Cternq. Leneorido,4atir Whites. Eterility...ar4 for all complaints tocid..ntt to the POI, VOlCtilt , rjaitSillg trGlll indiscreticu or '11c1). its Of dissipation. It is-prescribed exteusilely the inost eminetep'llyiticians and naldWiroo Tor .eno feeblM - and delicate coustitutionS, of both sexes cod all ages (attended with any - of the aboN4 , tlisentes sycautolus).. 5 YOW:IILL CO iT. T At POWELL It CO'S . EXTRACT "U'Clitr . - Cur , s Lhicascs Arising from itripriamci. D'a! , i's of 'Dissipation, tc., •' . s: ... In all their stages, at 'Ett a . expense; little ot no changipin diet, no inconvenie ce, ;Ind no - exposeure.- It causes a frequent desire, d gives. strength to Urinate, thereby removing - 0 strnetions, prevent ing and curing Strictures of o Althera, alining pain.anduipliamation, so' freq ent in this class of illseastisltied eat:wiling all pots nous matter. . 'Thousands wit's' have been a victims of ille0:11- potont;porsowt, and who have 'iald heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have f d they have betm deceived, and that the " Poise " has, by the use of "powerful astringents," been ed up In thiXays tem, to break, ont in a More aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage. ' I . I'OWELL i CO'S Use EXTR4CT for. ell fawns- anddiseases of the Urinary Organs, cther Ulisting, tusldslo er Feinaio,-frout whatever uaut.o originiting. and nrS tnattir of how long stand -O\E D0LL.1.1:.4A1) Furzy CENTS FEB BOTTLE. • . POWELL & CQ'S = • . RUSE W . A , S IT- C-mho; be snrpiased as, _rage V. - ;._h. - rnd will tio . found the only speeine'reM every.edy in every. slyeCieS of Cutaneous .I.:feetiusi. It secs idly Pleo. Slfats, Seorlintie lizzuess, hll:rot:0ns the Cutaneous licit: arrant-. -net., dispels IZertneas and 3* eipigrit Inilamation *Hives, ltx-dr. liotp • Pt:totter-, Dryness of Scalp , w.tdttn. 'Fre , d. 1334 e purposes for winch Salves or OintitieutS aro used; restores the stin.to 4 state of purify and , soninks, and insOiia corl'im , .d healthy zietop to the tisane of its vessels. on v. lifeh ileOuds the sgres'lsiile clear neisand vireeity of complexion- set - urneli and admired. 13:A1.Pa-ever valuable as - a remuly for existing ul akin. 11:- T. lialuitiold's Ito Wish bas i ~ Ntalaed,i ts prineipld claim' to unbontuted pationa:oi, by vossesSillgryillaOes which render. It a Toil. i An;..-iota oY Ito .ituperla tivo and congenial eliaraeter. 'rotntiMingii i an ele gant formula thus.*' prom next .s4lf,ts , and Etticaerthe, aeorrutpainienis of its use—.r.sa preservati' , .ii au I viiesher ofithe complex ion. , t is an exeglint..Lotion for diseases of a tlyiShititio_nature. rifil ...a. an Injo.itiort tor - allseig , , of the trittary Organs', ariaing of ton, used in connection nit4= the EXT.IIICTS tUCI 11.7. SAIttiAP,./iTtILLn. ara C.ITAWII.t GRAPE PILLS, in Finch-itti,!ases ss a-eoonsthenild.'cannet be gurparna...!. ONC '1,91.1.312 COT . • • Fr.ll and cspliet dirotti*as'acempany• Vio "-•-• • • . • nit 1i- Evideuce 01 the inceti reiponilble i'cliablci characta ttuitisbnil on application, with •Itiindrett.. t< Mons - ands ot •wittietnent'en•l upward. et 30.000 unsoliciteik•certifiestea And 'recommendatory , letter~, matiy ofiv - LieL are froln, .ivdadivg(llnunent. Vlrpletaw, efe . rg'yiuen, stateti mon, etc. Tile proprietor has never ['goer 101 l fr , their ptiblidatipti nilwapapprii; hd 100 ito• this trnat the - fact that his artich , s irant as: Sta. (fan! • Preparatiosas, and do not jrecd to Lig VrOppett up hy cortincate.a. . , POWELL & CO. POWELL.. 4. Co Mt*A - • - .. E SARS I 1? A 11,717:L \L-A. II Mil 1~. • `t • HENRY .`T.'IIE;r4MDOLI.Yi.i.- i:r .13 1.1 .k. I._E §. 0 llE,Ll'gßOLir-S L HENY T. lIELMBOLD'S MIMED D HENRY T.7IIEIIIUI3OLD'S C.E.',81/14VE PREPARATIONS. Delivered to any addreas: Satre frotit „ . . , ESTABLISLIED UPWARD OF TWRITIT-fRARR. -• , - Bold by -Drniigtein crerporkeie, Wiest left. ra. for taformation, In minden:se; toßlattltv 1111L4t BOLD Drlollo . antl Chemist- • : oillitepoty , T. Kii14901.1)11 *minket Itrchinrite.'llo . . 514 Ititadrrey. Weii,Yerk: or to H. T. • ItEnlllOl..Dl3 • ! radical , Depot.- 104 south Tenth stre4, • L azinprE OF COUNTIitTEITS: As kfor wiTpzr I'. lISLitOOLD' S 1:1K.8 0716 . 02:1' Tel,. 0,1811: . • ; . A DILLNISTBATOR'S:,NOTICE.L , .11lsotice is herebylll . 7lllat tapts: acra. -,d,t,tt..1 to Um caste of aro rey,titocttid to make trtsmodtata vastrrte; lorKnutitAtiThlClainat t dr p.l. §c-p.t,tiogn. attiros.,tlmlittpattil fkr stialtzmmt. • , ;.., ,i 1 1 3 .0311 -Ara 7, , 44 1 . 11 0 14104 -4 _ ort.Sitt* - ••14E.0:71 - . . • Ovals Illirent gilvall_l4lollV dela MUM tot:le:oleo pf,..S.ViISTL4II4Mik ,T,A•44;•aira deeetdesli terwleritti.staef utater MEV* Or. SUI I A - Andal - ,popions. haling miagibt.):44, ,, 3rft,•! estaw miaa. prebet.t ttolu,sltity_amthe.9 0 4,101 ticiflttagat.' •• • • . 1, -t10 1 1131. 0 .. itilal4-7146 .r; c - A '-'1,00401/4 x't:clerT it N457liJE±- Notic4to hereby oluoti ilottaitter•onsLidebte4 to the eNtao coMIITON U.lNGfigitat_lol l 4 o 4.T4.4' atullauge.l, aro Trlgneattql to' totittr , Wilt. 1 04 a PeFectka lattvini-zialmivastwitml44g tmAzineA rstatut FAMO duly authenticated ox''f settleaVmti ' " • It0141?!./K KrIaffORTIVIM GEO:Rtill a; WILL.I,III SCO'SZ .EZect;ime 01724 , •Mi votrcE. is lrEn r 4.:1 dist arpgrntfon imkri ht.. Ina itiit at the-1, vtalatante Otlvennarranta for tha In. entwrition of a Sarin,:la Paul; tale, 6n,4agia. .thc , Towanda . Syrinx* Ltttnlt', to haw. a eart6l "Of Mir thotLkupti dollatg, to it:x*l4l4-m - gime to any aniotait not erceediug thane lanatired thcrazasul doMara.. The objetta Of' iota' bank ate' to rtixiye raoncy on &porh and to 41tacrant nottn. - 44 Milts; trn., and to excretal:general prfrffigen. tone )004 nt to: tato-bn rang 11 of Tortanita, county- -of tradforq, ;with antb.ority to Ota, htla.ll Tla eat officertattco% in tititl - iAnntr. r • June-1q.71-6nr, A IVATECISTBATOWS r` Hoti~o talterellyaArti that all tkeivonfrltuiebff.d to I.lte , satittestf Jostau.l.l4Learr, late. of • irtsrf rt. tu.n. Awl, are reTtept , ,ltorr.ake :ffirneatate payment nail all perking having clatinis ikatttin , t 01.1'e/date r4a3t pre.sf.:nt tile= duly auth6tticateit .1"4 rt(mt. • ' L0101."4.*. B. NVOLC OT - jnit.2.1 . 71-;:tr- • . .•• Adinintatratt.Y: E :LE ctr T OR'S N 7,0 T. I C E.-- . , n-stsm; LAkeroby gEvolithaiii4l parsons !radii. T od :t4 ilui ertato of Tezis. 13. Sr , late Of !dints ',NV:dem:lBPd, aro requested . mato Immediate Parnent. and ad persons' ha g- claims sigaisio said ostata -mist pyrsent thmia ly anthenttc4ed nt reiilmtent: 'Nj22'7l-7C. xi Q Ue feberptriiticen to *lf ve„rrons Ir/debt-ea to fl.le estato of SASIVEL WARNED.. latb Wm tosTuslap. decpaged; meet make irodettiato--psy .1111(13t; aad.altilerions. having obitme againvt 'said c....t.4 44 roust pro . K.,± l l, Myr ,dl4 v aalthenticated for Aettlement - , ASA yr.grNE:l2, • , 4. _ ,e 's= 22,•7;,- , 41,.' r, XE . er . 1 1 1 11 1 8 N 0 'it I C -IL R.Ara la tbeieby; gletiittiat an - persons Indebted to the estate 0 4 lIIIM3I-13L'Ilff, late. of Wysinsing. deceased, are requested: to make, . innnethate lia - ,Yment. and £1 Oracinaliaiineelalies against said estate,rausf pre:lent' tbnm -duly authenticated for settlement. - ' ' tri/Alfri, :ACS-LEY A ITD,rrows NOTICEC. L L%-nlir ()afford IJC.k Clark Va. ft J. flakes, No. itl7,.Feb, Wrin, IS7I. Court of Common:Pim of Bradford county. The unllersigravl having at May Terni,lB7l.ber:_n appointed by eatil ccrort au: ortelltor In above cue to - dutributa money arising from the alierifrs sale a't above-named. defendant's real ciaate. - will attend to the dollen of mid appointuient, at his oillee In the borough of Toward*. on )(DNDAY, Ar,pusr 2lat. ISM at 2 o'clock p.m, at which time and place all jergons having_ claims upon mid money am requited to Preeieut the suree:or be debarred Vona coming .in upon aald moaCY. pily2a.-w; - Auditor. ,Al - 1111'.A.RY NOTICE. .• . ALT A_ - BEAD IthicNvision r Nationil Gulpl,4 of Penn'a. Z.*.,topri:ll . tie coTtr.ers; of Bralford:" - Tisl;il, ttt‘l l'art!r• as. hay, Tiler/ r‘.. , crui1.,•!.,.•-r•TI t,, thr• .1..L1 4.41.1 t•••• or - “.1'•.; office; et L - 1 , ..•a , 1 1 -.121-2cr.". a tv.,till.rilt.i?!Ei of f.t.rt, A.:11E11 by one or =lre' r.4.-iitioncra' for 211. , own:. ti• I:3y, and attz•st, a by the Coi:nty -1;17.•-•:-'.= of On r.,•; • - ,f": , .... - a, , i-11,1. ,, - ,nti•,tl'ly th•f.A•l;lttani (.4en0r.„.1,. the Corarnv t •••••••:',.:1 t •. ,-, to the Th&re v 7 ',11 b '4:2 , •!nr..,r •ivtirr• tat.l r , r• 11 , T, • •t 11,;. 1,••• y p 1.•:: • • rl , • t '.11t1.• E-:•'rti• - •l7..rottErt' r. ••lio.f;• , •• 1. n'tf rirPrrN. t. • n ow% to 10:1,117 ,', 11.t01 . 11.rtY.71•411.11. - rl"itf: - Y fnr rtrn: ctn. ••1' act Arv!.. 'I.:, C. • ' • r• in. l'Jth L a: 7 , - 4; QC-11.111'1'S 4',HOLEIA:COR4,TA.LI . 6:sza prorart ill, all , Izracg , ratiata or PAIN'. CutAr;7 (7ci0x.r.r...k:11c4:111.7., C:11: I s crAVlr3t or ScM:str...tL • c.v. T}l},T "r 7 Jl , Arvir.v.A. ~ It f , ;.!•:.17:rt t., nate • ana in - it is a . .'4,2 - .1 , 14,•11 reply t 2 C;;C:11 r.i :SNOW ITS 15. - i xaz - 11117.1.:14.11,:nn;.yti u•vgloya that th • 4-7.r.:•,.:••at rsey that att tb,wl:.t.i••t...•of 11',, •.7.••••)•1 1 :•;:c-A - 4 111. c. r.,ygrtc•t 1;,• - • rkrtlydnr rln%i thrl r o•: , nr.ty. • • TITIO:SI_ , _:••.r. ^: r.:!1 fre.nl tz 6 k. , ir.• Dr. 'Cr.' 1111:-:ri'••• t'o . ;.liat, act tr.:e ti r , commer.l.:t• , ' i••• r•:•. - . 1 . , :r• - •. , .'•:::11 c.e.•::•.; - Z 113.1. r1'r.:N1.7.•.r. Wrist yrArt:,ht: pe , ..l';;;in it. MI W. S. ..r..r.. , ...c.r.. , .:. . r.r. nt :, , t-ii , :• rir,nce is tit, ti' of Pr. rrrgibart',.. •it c .t. ra Cordial, 1.11:11-c. no hesltatf, , n in 5a.5121; it is 1'.t. , -.'t r,:n! , ,ly I Inn', eyor trio,l for Chnlera :Stir• iTo. , tili , ii,.. alia rzin in the Stonlachrar en 1 Itelp.. ti.I.IIITEL tos:T. _ . I 1i...0,.0 use:Vile thoh:a Cortlial. for tea years. In every cas..l.t: mrefed n care, and: I. feel justl i floil in .55-;,i 4t tl-..a't, A is ,the....l,est'ule,l4cinq for Diarrhoea, ri•: , ...nter?. :ruing artjl Crarapa'rt, n the n:totnach :Ina .pinln.li jt-erotfored to the pnbtie, J. MILTON couraniGirr: • the aloFt • sarprieingly Done ht frota.Dr. Urqnhart'a Cholera Cordial : it g3iicli in LlCtic)l3. and r regard it sant:equalled to a=c: Diarrhoea, &if., and I really -desire-to rocmarnead It tow affoctedwith'BoNrolenraptaiafs w. w. L 00311.9. Dr. rrTlLart's Chclusa Cortlial3 is prepared at •Willtes.tlarre, ?can't'. aad. eint by capacea rdex cor.tiaa tiotgez„, OEM FOR SALE AN 'TO 'RENT, - 2 • , 1 w.. VITTRIOE'S MUSIC STORM. • 0.1.3:E ITUNDIVED P71113t-OLASS PLINOS, EMT. D .. AlOO 'FIFTY I.IIT.LODE.)ONB TWO nrsprir.n cum-kr kr") ctruncu ORG'S.L4; • ViolLusaets. u:tars - CozicertinlS, •Accordeor:R. for al • Btriug tustrumeuta. • Timms, Bdnes, pte. - - EFIELT srsio ND rNsTootroN nooßty . . RtERIC .W131111:3=T: ' 11 ::. I . 1q O. S rein the only 'prat-class: =las hi tlio , Nitta 5, 113 F.'C. Light° A; Cu.. Decker Bros., Nine- Weber, New York t llslktt and ctuustont; on; Alatltewithek, New. Raven .:Ct.; ' C. 'Meyer, delptila,and Raabe - in Valtinforo.. "Aleledeou B. Shartilager...Nevf Ilaveri, Ct.; Reim:ond, 7..16W -4 :York. Organs,' the celebrated 411 Reed American Organ, and the • Burdett ihination .Cliglut. • Onu door east of "Alerctrre. the may afore of tho laud in Towanda. iar.2911 - iTS - QUEItiNN.:I COLLEGIATE. Stat. a➢. hunt Flit from rclV.l Cote Com, ;.I . I.TuIE. • • 1 . TOWANDA, DILLALTORD COrN"TY, trvitntion b.ts .11:Pt th:Len.tlierols•2lo • 3:114 and wi.:l L. reoLseneil TVLSDAVI SY.PTTL.:3.TESEP, • ENGLILL . :4I. com3ltncrk7.. SCITNTIIICL Tl - 4• C.C.spr:st.Li t.ps:cl.ll Lz• op .L. k .:Tisp ail C 144 1. -671: • ILL I , :,),r.tss„ cot .st—.lln" an.Jlll,:riry • tieLszsit.ric, es:L.6ll in..strutimSt in .D . .7' , :Ls; L!. I 'by ...tn u fw,jre Ca l ,67.i.i."l CYR rs..e snt:y rrpair.LNl and / ;ntslr.s.r.nri-Jae" cnenc.riklar27,l3.4oell;eit:g f•L , r nts(::.nt. • . ' .• . • . . <;LASAVCAT., thoron,li rep....!rations..tbr 6ur taodisrn Liagnapps; . . - 4.ll:l:AlrElcr Diarri ag. Pala . ' tzndor excellent I ustru • - to=tl 4 . nd .I..:Jouta raa..lxi obtained to tba Latit.t. Arp!v tc,o2 W. Ityttn and F.. xiato Principale i T 01411111 2 .; clomilato !inn paHicn "hrs. ' • • • • Ant , .1(1.'70. Trr.stoes. rrgE PE - NN lITUTUAL Lwr. n'srlt.ii:XCE COMPANY 921. cur.s-INcTsrar.r.t, ° FuND,' over $2 dbo,Ooo. 70 - on isG9, c.:`,1;;,:;-.235.19. Avr. Ayr_RAGl.-D•_,A...s.xuaLLy --lEOr 7 t;0 I'="CENT, roracizs ismy.n ON ALL AITIZOVItp Pronfo.t.ths rat:.• bo rciaminulny. or p0.r..1 , 1±1.r.r.-31'.2... or will be tr..... 4.• It. fur Da: t.1:101111t. Q. b IITTET, Prek4adr.t, ' • I ..S.N.MVEL E. STORES. Vic , i l'reeiaent - an.c.llcittitrr, ..r.. S. ST.F.XISENS. Setcetats, . - TfaCY; Gepertl Ag.entS: 341.13, - bni • > E W 'ARRANGB MEN T.—The . tuber Lovitagoonto to the'conclution that Lis cuttsh-miro stblo to ay for their workto well orto tedadtwttothar, tub] t -bd works hard - and utaketcome to,the- Itmeattalpo to work 'for readtlatv Aftet 1115 , ' 10th he' Ottiti.44l;aci powylbt, trritworlt ftrt Itterltrritty;! frrtspezeithret of peraou, wad all indebted told= mot tall :add:tittle at .t The Yalloniti,Ctrill bi Hid thee -fort or* 911.90LPItt-giowAloetr.•SlS cents ;' TOtitti*, 15 ceTlte L .—Raceig, ..eelitt!,and all lather track ttliltw• Dortoo.4 This is do 111 A -but :teats busitem' CL ItOCILWELL. Filitittliiint :twit i:1871.-wt. • SPICMOV - 4 - 14 VaNDS WHOLE and Gltund al" Fos te =mars. .., _. . EMS Gry Executor. — A4Ci;i;:Totiitor. .13 lIMEILILIscutprs _ . WE.I-1_,L0r. , ,, Jima 19, 1:411 NEI r. , 7C'OPPOTIATI:D Al ELI
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