II II Il padfotifepodet Towandai Thursday. lune 20,187. AND GBNERAL. LOC great Boston - Naos Monday list. aTb leo open Persons who wish to join the escnraiof to Mauch 9bunk i - mnst be at tbo do pot ibis (Tb ' 7) matting at 1000 . • ite-Wenre basing nice growing weather, and, the farmers are feedng better over the prospects for good cops. stir; Acv. - F.: G. • •Strszsmat.,, City , Micsiimal7 of i lrinara. N. preached in the Presbyterian church on Sunday bet. aes.. N. Esq., has been ap pointed Trosauror and o:Ueda of the School Board of this borough for the present year. _ M.; The National Bank of thi s place is in NO prosperous a condition that stock holders refuielto sell their stock it any price. egr-Duri g the thunder shower. of Wednesday last, C. A. Cmoimon house and Jostris Mirtootg bans, at Liberty Oamems, were struck by lightning and badly damaged. nit parade ef the Fire plaim to-morrow afternoon. d from Elmira will Amish the z The lltpartmeat to • FEANces Ba musk. • ir The . lenidon Opera 'House Co. aro performing to, r9t. TOT 7 large b3111C4 in Ihig place. Theo who have attended 'say the ' performance is - sm. Rev. a. WA. HARDING, of Atli . ns, pccupied Fbe pulpit of the Epiacc;pal Church on Sunday last. Ells diaconrses were practical and evrgelleal. Rev. 'Firm McGLATnEnr; Red t .r of C,'llrist Church, this place, has been ap pointvd one of the esazpining commiti?e on the w hoi..i , ,n of candidates for orders in this dio cese. THE litiss.r.l--We were presented on Mon ,lay morning last with a basket of new ye ihtoes by our esteemed friend, 8. B. Ilianiet, (.IN(irth Towanda. The potatoes were good ,ize and very 111311. - The M i ntual Building and Say mg Fund Association of the Borougtr.of Towan ,ta, clos.ed its first year on Idni3dafestsi. Each share has carried about seven dollars bw. ring the year, or in other words the shares are umr. Korth about ininetecn dollars. ihsc.. ;Jon Xi my is a candidate for the Democratic ta mination for Congress in this (ii , trict. Ito wit sad . himself encompassed at ith more dillicu lies thanlis illustrious name• sake, before he compasses the coveted pr7.7.n,and should he be snc. esfid, he will find his Demn. critic followers p or comforters. - _ Prof. xr.eftwoon is preparing t" give a musicali concert at the close of his first p.ofe.sser.is a thorough tuttsi• wail, and his pup . ts are making all the progress that ,ctwild'he - exp• ted. We have no doubt the o•nocrt will t?e'l gely attended and prove a Itorfcr.l oucce9B. . Its. The Sajday School at Mon r•-•!on. under ch. j ge of ,&v.AustsTaoxo, • stottlay es ening+ gave a very excellent oar c..111•••rt, cotistilting of scripture recite- . rims, lialognen, and music of a high order. 'flit Iveitati.ms, Honor to 01d.A.p,e," by Miss " The Lord is My Shepherd," and tic itoseittation of i the wise and foolish virgins, ncre I, pecially impressive. tree" I\ - b ha - Jr° been shown. by J. tpri..s, I ry. , bf Windham township,-`t A t , . the Tonigno," a volume which ctttlittiat i; a spelling book, reader and grammar. It ts printod by Join . Ltorr.ss in Boston, 1772, •tt ,, tnicully is just one hundred yitariold, and inn good stat of preservation. It would ti 44!.. b , IIIIC of our hest scholars to read it cot , 1,4.1 li'. • re. Quite a number of ladies and w.utlunien Rill leave l this morning for an ezenr iloa to Mauch ClituOc. It, is the intentirin of the party to dine at ilrilkes-Barre, remain over Eliglit at Mauch Chunk, take a ride over the sgfich-back on i'ridity morning, and return to place the same evening._ 4ssistant Super-. , inten , l,nt DEsnosti will have charge of the. i•Ally. A pleasant tune is anticipated. • I I , tS- Two passenger trains now run 114 between this place and Ikrnico. This ilisii....:vnicnt will prove a gnat convenience to ;) pi; - , iiii living along he boo of the road who inTidi hi viiiii this ply.. on business, as well as in tbose desiring toi , e tho coal mines. The I , ri , , train kaves st G- , and returns at 11:30. Tlp . n artvinatni train !paves at 2:30 and returns stir We have -mamined "Daggett's aling Gauge Pin," and belioie it an arti ii,,,LreLl to come unto general use. It is L titrietly on scientific principles, and La+ the enduraenatni. of the best chemists, I.l;::,;atis. end pre.Cti6ai men and women in the u.ll_, !E'r. C4.le, of this plate, is tho : -, ;r - .lllil useful a l rtiele, and will exhibit it t•ople of this county. • 1 I Pti- The silveveidding - of Rev. li t N. l i. VA 1:1:E, pastor: of iho Presbyterian church, ~,, 1 t..a.‘ talllty-ett.tht anniversary or his pasto r,g ~ 1\ err celebrated t the parsonage ow the `.-b in:t. _ : 1 largo nu ber of our most promi- •:a eat-Letts mid the 4.; I. C: !,) enj• l l '•••:•-••• . J.\con B fif Nr, F. B. 11( •, n .. s , N. 'rtn•a , ,d•^l in thejeF I''' r families were preeont thentselves, in n high r 6 r:Lismtx, If. 11. ►Prr.r.w, F. CULT, E. II: and Mr. STEWART also • irities of the occasion.-- is The Good t rlalld Wyoming co L c alidimass meeting] AU Lod 1 , 11, l ae tempo, 1 1 tiler incita i -Hide their ow aL T.: mill be swim hi t.111;117. %tin at once, and E, gat half rate fare 4 nn;; may not, ' Optiin rAi- We find t. 14, following in refer , ?., thy races at o+cgo last week, In the "Th , , ,, ,,, 1 1 race w, s for $2OO in purses of $.O and $lO, be woes horses that had L'`'', liven were entered and pulicipated in the vOntest,. as follows : r ":4 -I , lly likanmqn s. gray stallion "Patch- Fountain's -1 black gelding "Mold . 1:. liebner's black gelding Wicked II )(abbot's black gelding "Clothes and White's Mack gelding "Tom Sint- The.firstrine was taken by " Patchett • straight lieyta, l Tinto 2101, 2t14, 211 t Crprier: won the Second purao and Einity,ll" the third. - - . ; ~11..crtatEn Lei.' rius.--The securing i , terett letters in ininsraitting them from ipe-t4 kiluther,lll4o always beau a matter isid,raille ditricalti to the Post °Mee 1)e• !Nit at' Washington: *wry envelopes to . his time leen ascii but it Was tilit these did not answer the purpose tte i efore:for tho Igroa ter security of reg tiltutra, a new reistered package cove 'itla a registered seal, his been adopted. twelves and seals in 'equal quantities, furnih ( d to postmasters and forwarded I,: i the seals in a Separate envelope. The Plactd on theretrsed side over the lap- IVAlna , ;ter. are *Dined fa to Wife' 7..rA of the ri.:lpsteed package envelopes , ' 41, - An accurate sccoantinust be kept "neacelopea and ' , roitiliasters are 114 to PlhattAt all the old style registered I.7_e envelop e , F. inaluing in their Lands be. a. 1, "nppitegi of tti , ni.w. ,Tlvh , ?twit. 111,11 • IS. While Jowu Buu, of Liberty Oceseatioris *mpg In his Add on Aida mornteg hist, with s pair of young horses, they becalm) frightened and ran. As Kr. B. had the lines several thus arcs:nail his body, he was unable'to extricate hiniself. When discovered ho was lying In an Insensible condition, with several bad elate on Ms head - and hos. Dr. Joawsox was called sad dressed the wounds, and Mr. BILL is sow recovering. • The wounds Co his had were so large that It was necessary in shave all the hair og . my The fallowing are the officers of the "Grant and Wilson Club of Towanda Borongh,"w,hich iru organised on Saturday wing, Zane lA . : • . President—lL A. llocsirni. Tice Pmidents 4nutues Paitar lad Join Recording Seey—L, • - X• Vossurer-0. • Duct. Executfte •, • •• —Tomas Eta, EMIT armies, h.& H. •, • • o, Ham ammo, E. IL Pumas and Z*x ifiTdll22. days since, we called at the Post OMeo to seo oar piing friend IL W. rinses, but found that be was at bla borne- In Troy, recruiting bis bealth; We did not at tbo time suspect that it -- was dhuase of the boast from which he was suffering, Wt.' notice tho last Northern rter. Gazette &closes that fact We trust, howl:mew, that he is now reweaving, having re sorted to the only napelly for his familiar dis ease. The happy pair' have our congratula thaw. M. There have been recently ap pointed three extra police. This looks like a large number for Athens, bat for the amount of business . ' the from is altogether too small. Only on last fiatundarnighi there was occupa tion ocumgh for all and a amber of citizens be sides. Our Council should have•the same num ber of polies as there are drinking saloons and hotels. There are some desperate fellows to deal with in this vicinity, and the fluid they pour down their throats causes a stubbornness equal to a well bred mcdo.-404eas Gazette. Drxrn or Jostrn H. SCILLNTOS.:-- The article Valley of the Jackman' mourned at the de.aih of this truly great man. He died in Baden Haden k tiiiimany, whither he was so journing for his health. We say he was a great man, because of what he had accomplished. 'Slat the city of Scranton la to-day it owes more to him than to any thor man, vastly more. His strong will and dauntless • persevere:leo made i.voly difficulty to vanish, and there were many ditlieulties to be battled in the achieve ment of great, results which he Used to see.—Pittston Gazette. • - Bar The Summer term of the Sus quehanna Collegiate Institute closed on the 7th inst. Messrs . Bye and gems's, with their elliticut corptrof assistants, have succeed ed in establishing the Institute on a firm bads. •The Principals hare been peculiarly fortunate In securing teachers who, like then:metres, en gage in the profession from principle ; nothtig which promises advancement to the students is ever left undone by the teachers, fluid - the profieenc, attained dining each term is vi ry marked. The next term opens Angnst 26. One of the first literary men, in the United States said to the writer, after speaking on the subject of temperance: "There Is ono thing which, as you visit different places, I wish you to do everywhere, that is, to entreat every mother never to give a drop of strong drink to e child. I have had to Light as for my life and all my days, to keep faun dying a drunkard, bceai Luse I was; fed with spirits when s child. I acqnireka taste for it. lily brtither, poor fel loyr, diedia drunkard. I wonld not have a child orininc take a drop of it for anything. Warn every mother, whoever yon go, never to give a drop to a child."—Ercliongc. be'EL). REPORTER : During a thun der shower on Woduesday, 12th inst., the dwelling house cif CRAB. A. Cumxmos, in Mon coo township,: was struck by lightning. Tho charge al poured to pass down in two currents, one inside, the other outside of the chimney. The More was - broken and overturned, and a chair from which Mrs. C. had just got np was thrown violently across the room. A cover to an nnocenpied thimble in the chimney, was thrown through the window into the garden, and the floors and Walls of the house were con siderably shattered. At the same time a barn on the farm of Josrru Mr:voos, and a barn of DANIEL TEEM:Z.OI in'tho same neighborhood were also struck. Fortunatily no one was se riously injured. . 11.11.7SINpETIS.—A Diooklyii roportkn. has recently interviewed a physician who has just saved two children from severe attacks of cerebro-spinal meningetis. The ddctor dechir- - ed the disease controllable If taken hold of be fore the inflammation of the spinal membrane Ihas become general. Hie treatment was bro mide of potassium to prevent further conges tion, opium for the delirium,. a supportive treatment in the shape of wino, whey, beet tea, etc., and counter-irritants to the part of the spine affected. Perhaps this item will prove of interest to our physicians, and we suggest that they cut it out and refer hilt in case they are called upon to attend eases of this terrible dis ease. . , igti. Our Bank is not a large and costly structure, with marble floors and beau tifully Carved counters and furniture that cost millions of dollars. None of this. •Its strength is not its irculding or its furniture, but the "ready cash." Onr people rather go in fcr neatness instead of making Is grand outward display as is prevalent in some of our neighbor ing villages, that branch out beyond thelr means. Not so with us. We put things In the best possible thane, but at the same time lock out for " No. 1." The President and Vice Presi dent of oar 'Dank arc thorough business men, and the Cashier knows how to look after the Rink - a of the Bank in a business manner. Ile is a tasty fellow, and everything about lum looks cosy and neat. Tho.e whir do not be lieve our story hive only to drop iu, and our word for it, you will find ono of the neatest and best arranged banking, rooms in this _part of the coun try, arid Cn.uuzv will greet you with a cheerful countenance instead of that disa greeable, repulsive look, generally put on tit' business occasions by a great majority of cash iers. You will find everything pleasant, beau,- UFO and serene.—Affiens Gazelle. ITemplars .of Brad- xi:dies, are to have a pie on the Fourth of July, at ,ei are requested to at ranee:people in general, ion. ' ,Lodges are expect prostaimus and mule. need nest week. Lodges tiny S. C. Gastottn, Wy tste number. It is hop /ill be obtained, and that t only be pleasant but cause, in motion. 4, H. W. Bnomuse, EsQ.—l see by sour paper, Mr. Editor, that our old friend and neighbor, H. W,Bnowsula, Esq., of Rome, I'a., has left us—gone to that undiscovered •conntry from whence no traveler returns. The dew tare of such ama as Mr. Enowiciso calls. for something more than 'a passing, notice. It is not every one, by any means, who carried out in all the relatiorui of husband, father, neighbor and friend, as much of that sympathy, love and good will to man, required by the, Bible, as did Mr. Blown:se. . i.t..{ 01 afi*. While in Philadelphia a :few DON'T GIVE LIQVOR TO CHILDREN.- We speak advitedly, for we have known him intimately for many years. We never kneW hini to send away the sorrowing and afflicted from hif doorhnsatiafted, and what ho did in this regard he did hom principle, and not from ostentation.. He was not one of those, of wbem . we have far too many in this world, who ' " With one hand put a penny in the nm of poverty. - And with the other take a shilling Ont.' Ile did it freely and from the heart. Of what avail will It be when we stand before the anal Judge of all the earth, that wo had believed this, that or the other creed or form of doe- Rehm, if after all wo have been selflab, miserly and hardhearted in ,our intercourse with our fellow-mint Bsoirmso wilt be sadly missed In his family and in the commutiity where he dwelt. ream to his ashes. croon be the turf Abase thee, • Friend of my euly days t -, Few knew thee but to lova thee— • Few mimed thee but to praise. ALVORD : This being the first time I have stopped traveling king enough to write a letterhomn, farad myself of the opportunity. We am comfortably quarter ed in a Mat-clam hotel in this, city, and ow thoughts of coarse, run back to home and ir Imo.. i^',t r'r ~ , •1' •-*". r (LW I {O4l I.) ..1 I earth; the 341 thy of June. mine to Wave and there stopped Ai' the trait I west on the ale read, edidiwaitibnitit * on UM% whetters want aboard, for the West. We awe to While, sad Gam to the Pala; got able, about. trilretook.', ilAutritteinsittiltnts. took i sleeping ;sr lbr nett, knit.; as sal but very little about the country or towns along the-road mite ifter4sylipta. -, The toad slicog the road that I sew, was very peer, wet and swampy; th e hous es and out-buildings amber able excuse, all baring a general dikapiihtted and sickening &presumes. I saw but one Town On the road that showed any thrift or enter prise, and that was Chatarn. There were &few good buildinp seetbreatover a large *op of ground, with a pod many Ivry poor' ones, which constituted the town. They bare had plenty of rain in Welt Canada; the land was all wider water, as it was much leveler than I had supposed. What little land they bad cultivated along the road appeared fertile, as the crops looked well; (attend gram were the principal crops raised. Bat bow changed when we cross ed theDotroit river into the city of Detroit. The large manufaCturing establishments In suocessful operallan, were apparent to all The mechanic, the merchant and the day laborer were In busy. Large and costly bending' loom up in eight; all bespeak to the stranger, enter prise, prosperity and great wealth. This is the result of good gov,erument and equal rights to all mon. Windsor, on the opposite side of the the river, hi Claude, is an old. - dilapidated, smokrtawn, with no enterprise, and !haunts only for a great horse market. Detroit was the home of General Can, who was in his time one of the fathers of this great countrY„ and all much to mould public sentiment, build up American institutions, and plant !pock this Western continent frco Republican gi;Vern moot. • I came near forgetting to mention , the fine Weskits% we got on the ferry-boat across the river. The sumptuous fare, the gentlemanly waiters, and one hour and Aileen minutes it lowed you to eat, are certinly worth mention. ing,land can bo apProciated by travelers who can notget their Weskits% unlit they reach there about 10 o'clock a. x. We here take the Michigan Central IL B. for Chicago, passing right across the State of Michigan, and reaching there &bent 9 ocktek the evening. The first town of any import ance after leaving Detroit is Ypsilanti. It is a very pleasant looking town, containing some fine huildings, and is surrounded with a - good farming country. Fruit trees of all kinds look ed very healthy and fine. • Aim Arbor is the nest city on the road at your right, mostly on a rise of ground, containing some very fine Inge,' among them the Malice! College. Mar shall, Battle Creek and Michigan City are all largO cities on tho route. Marshall end Battle Creek are both surrounded with a rich farming country. They have fine farm bonus, Out buildings, orchards, fences, and in fact every thing that constitutes wealth. They have had plenty of rain, crops book very promising; wheat and grass are good; corn Is up, rntsinall; it stands well. Michigan City is a largo city— a great manufacturing town but the lands *bent the city are not very good—too near the Lake,too much sand drifting 'about in licape l Tid even hills. We rrived at Chliago about 9 o'clock on the evening of the 4tli flay of June— went to a hotel and stlye4l until Ii o'clock the next day.. In the morning before car-time we strolled out over the burnt district where once stood the proud ,city of Chicago. blow changed ! For miles vim will still see the marks of the great - • great est fire of modern times. Very many fine buildings have been put up, and they are doing business in them all over the burnt district. We visited the Tribune office. They have got their building finished, and are doing • lewdness in it. Thousands, and even tens of thousands of mechanics and laborers are at work clearing away the rubbish and re-building a fu better class of buildings. We left the city for Burlington, lowa, about 11 o'clock A. at., and and arrived there about 8 o'clock r. i. The crops through Illinois look line. It is one great sea of wheat and corn. I have uofears_now about abort crops with us, fur what wo lack we can got from the great Weal. Illinois, lowa and Eatissa ham, had it very wet in some sections. Through ihena we paw(' they were complaining of too much rain, consequently weedy cornfields, and fine grass and spring wheat. lam charmed with the op. pearanco of Illinois Ls wo pass along on the cars. Its broad acres, its luxuriant crops, and its fine cattle, together with its fine farm houses tint-buildings, orchards and fences, speak to the passer-by in language plainer than words of the productiveness or the soil. ...Ann nett from Elsworth or Oskaloosa. C. F. litcnoxs. . Ottawa, Itausas, June 7, 1372 The Bradford Baptiat Aasoci- tion met with the WeUe and Columbia Church, on Wodneeday and 'Thursday of last week. Ilev. J. L. Wee/soil was elected Moderator, Mr. D. J. AM.m; Clerk, and It. M. Wauti Correa pondinglSectetary and Treasurer. The open ing sernion was delivered by Rev,Tuos. Mrren- M.L. Viir•NVIRT CARTER advertised his • house asl lot for silo in the licsoirrr.u, a few weeks E tire, and of course found a good pur chaser. .111 r. J. Lows bought it. 1 PEr.soNAL.—ludgo IllEncvn is florae, Coup - esti haying adjourned: —Col. 131450 s baa boon quite 'ill for some days put, but is now able to bo out again.' =MESS LCCAL Mirl3lack Grendines at 80 cents per yard, at the Dee Rive Store. - ter...c. F. Cnoss keeps a full 'line of rim t-tationcry. Stir Especial attention is called to oar children'. line of Hosiery. Ike Hive Store. ger Job work, of every cleserrption, neatly and expedillottaly executed at Otis elllce. Stir Handsome " Jet - Sets " for t 1.25, at ti.jc Bet Ilsve Store. . 1. The American Sowing , Dia chine is the best- - Fox S,ALE.—A. fifty feel lot on York !mune. Enquire of B. W. Roonszs. MIL. Flour and Feed at - at Tcnvands Steam FlOir =a, -dellterril free. Va. .'eystone Clothing Palace, Main . atreet, next to Firm National Bank. .0 boots made to order at /6,c0:41. F: L. L. Moan io.best lot'of Marble Tables Par dose. ser T u town. you want a g4od Corn Cul- Upon IL M. Wr.u.Es for Um beat. N9.....11 tivator, cal w Calicoes and Gingham's rotrsta.& Co's. les. N I jut reed •ond Plaster $6.00 per, ton, Steam Flour 11111 s. aft. G at Tow . w Shawls and Searle open row= t co•s. sir NI ed dMly, at aft. Nifrons Oxide Gas for c xtract , EZLIS fr. 8 I'AICLST.S. ing teeth, • b. C s.. N is supplying his custom crs with atTC thing In.the line of Dna* Ststionery. argo itslortmont of Brack rod at • PEOUTS SOX& SS. A adjust • • e American Sewing Map • • 1!!iM • E. J. Mows has thelar t straw goo& In this %icinity. gest variety go stook of Rod and White st Ifoemsc k EpyrAitas'. Star Wheat Flcror OM rge and full,aesortment:of at - Pown.r. k Co e: ie.. A 1 White Good. finest assortment of Gen dkerchicto in town, at tho' Bee *Tenet Block. .3Th tlemen's 'like Store i itl few'," r.rr• - • - • TJ " y ill. re, 0, eg MAI 1.1”... 11. J. 1./yyn'l, Dumestit; " th.s.l4a: Bow air Now is the Uses, laintrojetts egali: B&W aids. CituFis bu largo as• *.Ryon vaal a right iced Tkill Corn Calthsior, Ws:La as sooty pis trio to T. • • AWMIS E. L MIIOOII boa tot re adved the Ya!kim Pay OcmttElltizier la en the 'dem sir Babt.iragons axe a necessity et the MOWN sad Ifficamtahi Sams bare Jost opened a sew stook. Rion boo $3.50 *ward. imS.Mrs. -E. 1. llama has jost re ceived a fresh sapptr of Win' ties and boil!, in all the now shako. Mir Houses sad Lots for sale, au easy moot* payments, or to Bent. • W. Illastruut.. Poplar street, Towanda, Pa.—tL ..For fine :clothing, inspect N. Gm:lames bantams stnek, Main street, nest So IVO National Omsk To flm.—Room over the Drug /Meg. la Eats% moireeeopied by Dr. Witures, Dentist. Enquire at the Dm/ Store. •q' The best amorknont of Gents' Punishing Goods at N. nor nimmea Keystone Clothing Palace. I. Toy wagons, carts, whet:Thar" rows, eta, etc., Just roootrod st Ituauts.x , Mir Mora Spring and 'Summar Goods at It Gotanarn's !Loystono Clothing Pawns. Mr Dolly Vardsn Prints and Cam- brio, at • Bridge street. war Meaux & Rowaans have Bat,. ter Tubs, Firkins, :ad Tobs ;a_ 800 lot of Ashton Salt, sold at Wood dome. Se - Now is the time to buy sugar cheap, as it always advances during the Sum mer season. *Wane& Enwszies hare a large stock. To DAIBMIEN.—A fall stock of Tubs, Firkin*. Batter-Bowls and Ladles, and Ashton Salt, at ?Jay 1, 1872» ifirikty your Tat, ',.Coffee taid Spieca at the Bed, Mite and Bine Tea Store, Bridge street, 'Towanda, Pa. ser If you want a Refrigerator, drop in at Wicattsio k 81-11001 and examine the "Palace," acknoodedgod to bo We cery boot. LAzautrs kr - Mont:is, manufac- Wren of•Aose oeletcated "poet/tele*, have changed. their agency from 3. II rociecnes to Vu. A. Cum:l:Lumen. Fliosr k Sons have the exclusive sale or the woven wire mattress in this place. It is 'the best mattress ever maw. • DM- Meaux & EDWARD'S have a largo !took of 13t. Loafs White Wheat Flour. It is just the article for family use. We believe this Is the only house In tows where this col. chided brand may be fcrand. ler Hosieiy and Gloves, Ribbons, Neck-Ties, Lace sad Linens, Collars and, Cliffs, a splendid line, just opened at ' Kir The Wyalasing Lodge L 0. of G. T., No. 474, will hold a Strawberry and Ito Cream Festival, at Wyalresing, July 4,1872 Grand Piro Works In the muting. Order. of Committee. Mir 75 cents per poiind for good Chewing Tobacco, at the Bed, White and Blue Store, Bridge street, Towanda, Pa. Try It sad see for yourselves, ligt. Fourth of July Party at Union Hotel, Dome, Thursday owning, July 4 4 1872. All aro invited to attend. A. A.,TAILOII, Proprietor. Juno 13 --le ter To bay first-class Milfncry Goods at the lowest prices, go to Mrs. J. I) lIILL's Millinery Store, Bridge street. Jam' Ladies',. Misses' - it Children's tineSlioca, at grep,tand in great vari ety,- assortment=, hut received at 11M. CALKINS, at tho Post Office Book Store, has a full tine of Suuday•Sehool Books, which ho. offers at publishers' prices, thus making a saving of blight to those who purchase from him. Tub BEST Cautut PowEß.—lf you rank' like an easy running and noiseless Morn Power, one that will do your _churning nicely and much to your comfort, send to It. K. Virstuss. is.. The Two-Wheel Kirby is tho only Mower thst.gtres the driver complete con trot over the cutting appctratns by the 11010 nee of the lervs. Mrs. - J. D. HELL has now re. ccircd her seoond stockoritilligery . Goods, and is prepared to furnish tho best goods at the lowest prices. Mir The edition of the Road and Poor Laws of this cOnnty, compile(' by csipt. W. IL Canna:mut, is limited, and township oTteers who desire to procure copies, should apply soon. The work is for sale at this office. ti,.. The Two-Wheel Kirby is the fey Mower with a jointed finger-bar, that al lowa/rev gay of the catter-bas in any posi4coti. =1 sir Notice P. M. Wir.taxs' advir tisewent of tho Tompkins County Wheel rake, Piaster Sower arid Seeder. IhrinritesUsi far mers to tot the Bake and Seeder slang with any_ other offered. FREW Item:m-4U the Summer hat opened with its genial breezes and lovely Sowers, B. A. Perms k Co. hare the best selec tion of Millinery plods and Flowers In Towan da, for the lowest price; at the sign of the Big Bonnet. TnnEstruca.MAtunsis.—R. M. WELLS if Prepared to 'supply Horse Powers and Thresh ing Nochines of say description, or from mar leading and best manufacturers. =1 EVANS a iliLlArnrd. IlzvacwAr N, Evar.ETT Pownz t Co's. Mum - re 'saccotuata have been left with me for settlement. remits knowing themselves in debt, will please eall at the old store and settle. W. Drrruten. • , April 2:3, 1871 Jru REctiviu.—A, fresh supply of flack .Alpseatt, Striped Grenadeens, Japanese Stripes, Percale, Brown and White Linen, Gnu Cloth, Prints and - Shawls, for the Summer trade, at - D. A. Parts A Co. • , ser The . Two-Wheel Kirby has NO SIDE DRAFT, and bean NO WEIGHT up on the horses' necks. It bad worked perfectly ownywhere the last barred. It is so Wady balanced that sat, the weight, accept the Pin ger-Bar, is brought on the wheels. sir If you don't know what you want in tho Book and Stationery Sue, call on C. F. Canes. . 1119.. Examine the figures below, from official returns. Saks of the loading Sew Mg Machine Co's. for 1871: Singer Manufacluring Oympany 181,240 Wheeler & Wilson 128.573 Crony A Daher. Weed Sowing Machine Co. . 330,00 line Machine Co.; from Jan. to JaV.. S,OIO Wilcox A (sibbo 30,217 - American 90.121 /*Dr. tragtnuires agebrated Cho. bra Owdial is strartliped. is.Chlassi Grua Cloths an 4 other sew Drees Go" just opencast . Pawns Co's. 5..0. H. Wizzaff, of Wyaltllini has parehenst of Ww.: O. lisiorar., kips. X L.. ewers* head d thcitrugtibred 'Mort Vara (Dorhoor) Ostlin, with a step to lasioni lie own and his neighbors' stock. . • iinother late lot of -Daus* sad lift Manilla hid rieeiregial .Tas Bicrr Warn Ears.—lhere are a timber - of very good 'Wheel Mies. each .44 lOW bay .VXd4IIIAV bOodi ildnim consid ered, the Tompkins Goanty,Wheel Bake web*. limn to be the bat: and then it hoe, as an at tadunent, thei ,bcstjtroa4.Catt PWtos. Grain sod Chsargeed Solver Doti Imam N/PPlain fads are what the peo ple ask ir, and by going to :the Champion Clothier, IL E. lioannao, they may always rely cm befog wen treated and getting their sooners north. By all mom giro Wm a all and satisfy yonnelres; , sii. Tho . tazpvinda . borough will please boar fa their amity tame ter 1872 must he s t the Ist of July nest,. 'without any exceptions. . ' . W. H. Dowd; Collector. M.N9tico is herebygiven that all licenses rotirned by the Mercantil° Appraiser mast be pee' before the first day of July neat, ca szdta Rill positively be broright to collect the saute. Wiwax Bums, Treas. Treasurer's Office, Juno 18,1872. !Now Ifavo you OUT paid any atoll- tioit to the question, !' Wig it pay me to buy and use a Wheel flay and Gleaner Dee in. place if the' good old Beroiter ?' • If not, it is worth your while to do so. Liko a set a& farmer, send to It. If. Wau.rs, Towanda, for a copy of his Illustrated and Dclwri'ptire Cata logue. Ustrvt. FARM MALLETAL—Vpry fow of our brims are aware of the great value of a good bay Tedder hi securing the hay crop. It is second, only, in importanie to the Mowilig Machine. The Dullard flay Tedder is the best. Bold by IL IL-Wm:3. M. J. Loxo's. 1ie1.70 would call attention to the fact that' Messrs. Goan c klaisumt, 31er chant Tailors, hive on hand the finest assort ment of paths, Suitings, eta., ever opened in Towanda. They-have a first-class tatter; and warrant all their work. Call and see theism. One door cast of Merear's tank. THE EXPILIE GIUM Duzu.—R. hL W 11.1.121. has tho Agency ri.r , this first-class Grsin Dr 11, snit will warrant it to ghro entire satisfaction. It is the'cheapest priced Drfil. Good grain fartntra'cannot afford to bt without a good grain drill. Srma• STYLE—Go to Gouz at memaiio.oB, 'Fashionable Ts.dors, for your Spring Clothing, They bar° Use best stock of Clotbn,,Cassimerca, 'etc., in town. Particular attention paid to ..To!cnils Clothing. AU work warrantod., One door tast Moron's Dank, NIL EXCELSIOR WATER DRAWLIC, or Improred Wed Curb and Itucke t. A good de mand is springing op for this convenient affair. It is a good thing. Give the ExCelsior Water Drawer a trial and you will Ile it. It. M. Wau.s.s sells it. THE KIEDY Ttro-Wu» MOWER.— Wituza, General. Agent for the celebrat ed Family of Kirby Machines in 13 counties in Pcnsylvanis and New York, is again Offering the unrivalled Kirby Mower to the farmers of Bradford. , Ile retailed forty of them from To wanda last year. See his Kirby card in another column. Z J. O. ' Fr.ost & Sox's • wish to put a Woven Wire !Mayen in every house in Towanda, on a month's trial; and if it does not snit , them, they will call and take it away. Now is your time to . get pcirect sleep. De sure you try, and then yon will buy. 1:11AT POPULAII SIDE-HILL, OR RE vEr.sirax rww.- l llave you seen it? If not you are a-farmer and like good tools —be sere to see I:lodge's Iteveralek Plow for level land as well as aide-hill. It is giving great satisfaction and R. DI. Welts' sales of it. are increaaing. • for Noy is the timo to get' soar pictures taken at Fitosis Gallery, initonae, for ho will only . charge 81.50 per dozen forylio tograpbs (or the nest' twenty :lays. 81.00• for large picture for frame. Copying from old pic tures a specialty. All work warranted. ' Lome, gay 1, 1872. , TEE BEsT LAws Mons.—The oelsior. It gins' good satisfaction, and can be worked around troca and shrubbery morn con veniently than -any Other; If you want a Lawn Mower, call upon It. 31. Wzuzs. Ile will till your order for any kind yon way call for. Se-Haring lately added to our regular business an Insurance Agency, and haring some good Companies, wo respectfully ark a share of your business in this lino. Yours respectfully, WWILITAX Braes. - oar Wo have on hand and oiler a bargains: I Grover S Baker Scoring Itaehint, 2 Lai k. Webster's " i Wheeler k Wilson 'S .` • 1 Franklin 1 Leather OS Call at (he agency of kir The Sullivan Anthracite is 60 Coal for opting and Suultiv.r use. Nutting like it., It kindles easily, makes a quick fire, and can be as email as desired, a quart burning as readily as a bushel. It never dies out, burning all down to white ashes, and renders coal sieves of no further use. The pleasantest and cheap est in this or any other market for domestic prisms. r Our enterpf*it4,; - fon:aural dealers J. O. non t Scout, bare secured the agency for the celebrated Wakefield Earth Closet, and hive an assortment on hand. The Earth Closet has been tested for several years, and gives unisersal satisfaction wherever used. For the sick room it is almost a necessity. NOTlCE.—Tho r regular annual moet 7 In of tbo Mutual. Building awl daring Fund Association of the Borough of Towanda, will be hold at the Grand Jury Ibom in this place, on Monday, Jane 21,-1812, commencing at 7 o'clock r. sr., at which time and place a Treat dent and four Dimtors are to beelected. Polls wll.l be open from 7to 9 o'clock r. x. By order of tho,Board. IL F. Goorrovr, Sec'y. Towanda, June 10, 1372.-2 w. • - gel- The Ckmvention at Baltimore to looked for with great anxiety by all patties, Itepubhcans as well Democrats. But should the Democrats . esukinis Gazss.rrLis election is by no mums a ictregone conelusion. tat coo ildLg is a posithe fact, that if you want to buy Clothing, Furnishing Goods, and Bats and Caps for lien and Boys, you will And it to your own interest to call on E. Scuwanz, next door to Powszes Dry Goods Store. lie sells his goods regardless of ant, as he is compelled ,to disposo of his stock at any sacrifice on account of going into Another business. This is pc d= tirely no hunibug. Go and ace fur yourself. Dont forget the place. E. flcuwatz, nest to Powtm. l C. lOWA, NEIASKA, KUSILLS, CALLVOILI M taa.--Adroitising alone does not produce no. me. The thing which is aArertioAS twist hare io r in.k. .n. .4*,% large adrataing wiU . ••••••, t • .• l,t; • • If ' , Xi 11414, .atr.li.l,4t '6 lit 1.. 1.. t •td - GereireZt raid wit %%ID :vs: iq,3;J 110 0 9411taillOSIARthatitet lig irk In soon flasirme roe are trbig., Seel Uri PAW *tee Ilehtlictox now% which rmsiecktistesgreekrsztops to the Week tst, to theatie s 4olo/4* silk the gifts " ate Beads. 14 to Lispecie,,tles eslttlits4 beau, and art Chit lisiinfal lontli ;o the Platte, Sled** it IL bads la horee• steads. 3d, to ht. Joseph ?, Estksu and . ell The ipadi are opheridlilly built, bar the best Wiese ahead ears, tha idler platform sad captor, and the safety air brake (to p reread the low otlfls thaS is eierirrheto eteri-happea-, mg); Moan's sleepers, ridhoari rilling oars large and * pcoreribl engines (to make quick thise and good etweetions); tad are tit a word the best equipped roads In the West. So that it yon desire to go safely, surely, quickly and oesatortably to any paha Bentham lowa, Nebraska, Kansas; or on the Reads, be sure that ion go "Sty Way ot Burlingtras.* All irho wish partbaular information,: and a large raw, shrift comedy the. Great West, and all its railroad oorweetiona can obtain thena endow other knoeiedge, addreeeing General Passauger Agent, P. HO. 11. IL ri.; Burlingtor, lowa. ItvitiF. s Ces. A CARD---4 &aim to thank tha Poop. ot. Roma and tics puhlio rivanay, for the liberal patronage I hero received at their hands during the past year. I would mil espe cial notice to the very perfect manner tet which all work entrusted to my ewe; has been molt ed, as an hibleement to parties needing a Den tist in_any manner, to glen inc ieall before go. lag elsewhere. Ravin moved my ethos to my house, on the corner near Dr. Wiu. litcsli„ 1 am prepared- to woks** all persons to the hospitality of the wigwam while having work done. Know Wintsrow, Dentist. Dome, Pa., Jane 17,1872. HART.—In Monrocion; on Friday; Juno 7, Hiss" Amanda J. Hart, aged Si years. Wo are called upon to record the death of this estimable young lady thus in early lik; but while we sorrow most of,all that We shall see her faCe no more, wo do not sorrow as those without hope, for she sleeps in Jesus. She was summoned stutdatilyani unespoetedly, but she was ready to go; she h• s laid down the cross to receive and wear the white robe and starry crown. Her manner was caccodingly amiable and winning, and her circle of acquaintance was extended, and none knew hit hut to love and .none named her but to praise. Fors ninn-( bar of years sho was a great aulferer from pul monary disease, and her patience and fortitude Iwo been in ccamplo to us aIL She has now reached that haren where sickness and sighing never come, and" Where God shall - Wipe away all teats. Tho funeral was attended on the Sabbath by a large number of ";iympatl , i7ing friends. For her to die is gain. - H. H. A. STIEII.-4n Springhill. Bradford Co:. Pa., June 6,1872, Mrs. Martha W. Styes, aged 67 sears. ALLEN.—In P.ome, .Tarit6, 1512, Joseph Allen, in tho 77th year of his age. After a long, painful i mein, which he Irmo with Christian fortitude, ho retrued Killing and ready to go at his Master's call. "Dearest Grandpa, thou halt lett us,' Hero thy loss we deeply feel, Unkit's God that has bereft us, Me can all our sorrows heal. t® - Thomas haddocks, Produce Commission Merchant, 2ZO Pennsylvania Ave nue, Scranton:Pa. Butter, Eggs, Laid, Cheese. Fruits, Potatoes, ka, /tr. Conaigaracnts soli cited, and returns -promptly made on safe of Goods. Beferences cheerfully given.. Corres pondence solicited. viir Wm. A. Ca.taretwax keeps a better assortment of Seth Thomas' Clocks, than at** ono in Bradford . connty. Prices from $2.2.1 to $25.C0. Also Ithaca Calendar, andfine French Clock; always on hand. -pi warm Wed. New advertisements. • .., THF.'.WOR.L.D'S TONIC.': , . Purely 'Vegetable and free from Alcohol. D.E . P. LORI 3I E It' S • JVlill'Eit TAN 13 I , 1 1 1 I T M IR; S A CEBTAIN CUBE FOR , Boated Cough. Incipient Consumption, Colds. Spit ting Blood.. Inflaniatlon of the Lungs. Catarrh, Bronchitis. Droop. - Whooping Cough, Asth ma, rains in Breast or hide. Dyspepsia. • , Jaundice, Dizziness. Loss of ApPe • tite. rever and Ague. - Indigestion, Liver Complaint. Diarrhoea, and all Diseases of the Lunge. Stomach, LIM', ' and Kidneys. W. H. GREGG & CO., . WIIOLS kLE DRUGGISTS, ELIIIESA:N.L. Sole Agents, and to whom all. orders should be addressed. rriCe.• $l.OO. ire - See Circulars for further information:LS • June12,72,1f Sold by all Druggiste. • A LARGE STOCK OF .. • DRESS GOODS . . ' AT COST, POll CASIi, at the . ... __• BRE HIVE ST - 011,E, .. macun's mom • • Baring been disappointed in obtaining rooms suitable for our 11:1111nery and Suit Department. re hod It necessary for want of mom , to dispose of our stock of DRESS GOODS AT COST! Which we shall offer from this date , consisting of Iffach Saks. Osaahneres, Alpacas, Grenadines:Organ dies, Bishop and Victoria Lawns, Swiss Muslim. Yosemite sod Mariposa Stripes, Dattistca, etc. Lairs will do well to call and examine one goods before purchasing elsewhere as we offer great bar gains. Store two doors east of Norma Dank. opposite Palle Square. MSS FUTTEB A. =ENE. ToWands, Janetf 1 31318. 2,15. 17111 LY L. wool:3nm. B. M. Icos-r 'PAM FOR SALE.-lho sub .': scriber offers foveae his funs situated about 3 miles from the Borough Of Towanda. on the rood Leading to 3lonroeton. at a bargain- The burn cow tains between 70 and flO ems. all improved =opt 10 screw, which is well timbered. Thu land bt under a good state of cultivation, good buildings; said lowed, and plenty of water. I will also sell an my Mpreparty, consisting cd horses, cows, farm r I plements. he. TERMS EASY. 310nroeton, Jime 10, 11172, SAIIVEL COLE. WICK MN BL YOUNG WARRIOR W ..IE/ IZ, The Vela* Draft, Nosttearsble and Easiest Con trainer Machine In The World I llas rocaceived the First Premlmn wbercrer exhibited at Agricultural Town and County Mrs. • Manulactuml by CMS. MEMO° & CO., Groton.. Tornptilui county. N. Y. Waal) h Karam, Sole Agents. DIED. SPECIAL- NOTICES. INETOVICD THE YOUNG 'WARRIOR Pas two Driving Wheels, Iron Pomo, filed Cot Bert Eneel-Ptated Guards, PtitlrterY Clearing, has no aide Drat is a Close Guarded Machine. It will mow the finest grass WITHOUT CLOOOLIG. Can beet the world mowing on Baugh or Stony , set Its L gearing protected from dirt mid • This Wheel on the Outer Shoe rims Scalded ihralber- Bahama why it should be purchased ha ego, so soy other Mower : 1. firing Wider l it ar k. bolds its position on side-hill: the wheels running on the ground Instead of on the .cut • for the sans reason mows wet or male lesleing the sect gram bias -loose and light. 2. Beim: close guarded, the knives are ted protec from stones. 3. The rolling motion of Cat Bar allowing It to peas over stones and obstructions : Passing In and out of dead farrows without Stopping or Clogging. The chief beauty of this Machine is It can mow the heaviest !edged or fine wet Gram vithontatop. ping or worrying the team. and no team an walk slow enongb to Clo g ft. , rarTere stemfd try Me Macbino before they buy. li V : II WA 13 5 i4Z11 1 0 ictlY Itinntsetured by Chas. Penigo h Co.. Groton. N.T. . TUZ =32M PITZET in= BILL now I Was invented and patented as a Skis .11131 Plow, bat =rahas demonstrated that It la as wen Mats , d land Plowing as the best Plat Land Plows. We claim ter It empewhrity over soy other onla use. for the reason thatlt watts inn both on sidslllll and lard Laid. i t I. no apartment, it has bees munnlaetazed for the part eight years, and at the Inershedit sold in that time slot one hss been retained. Very Plop warranted. WWI Ptiet SILCO. Orders promptly attended to. • • For farther inforination in regard to the Toeing Warrior Mower or Athens Plow. call on or address C..W. notcoMD, Agent. lUleter. Bradotre Co., Pa Nay 18. 1872.- am. VASHIO'NABLE, • , . trx.s ,- .4!•s‘xycn 11; tout. Wm Outman; formerly Owego, N.Y.„ has opened a Fashionable Dressmaking eistabliammt tit Homo, belt door north' of Becoming's store. All orders promptly 61f.d snd en reasonable terms. A share of tho rstroxino of the ladies of nothe and vicinity is soliritrd. fernl o ,..t 1);;It _...! - ruts La" 7 1 KIIVAI Di fq Wool CiAl Atwell** to Uri SPRING DRESS GOODS WHITE GOODS: 'LOTILS AND CASSI3PIIFIt, 3. 1:. A: CALtCOS, GINCLOAMB, CRAM BRAYS, &c. 31:E.S11C GOODS HOSIERY AND GLOVES II OAHrETS, OIL CLOTHS, MAT- TINGS. WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES BOOTS AND SHOES. TBUNKS,TILiViIIMIG 61:00ERIES. -... ..; MAci t i l --- _•__. - 1 & OODS "del/ 7/ 1 7 basi l"! ai kr. rices 4 MI Mew; TOW*. I=l dc.; Ac:. • oplendld as- lu all Um cow etlleiL la alt! iolara and stppa. F A very large stock. Conan, sad', Coft, Nock Ties. SOlllings, .1141iiiii et all bids, New • Parasol" to the latest behiese an,epd- kos sooortatent of them lists. Buss. ‘ten 111 MI quid- Wes. A splendid stock. In !very style and spat/. Ude depart- IFs bine aims 'slid especial MIME !!!= .rvlr learye SELL EOM firm of it. W PIIIUST" lossp sow Dair W a;!.agosui stagily OD isiKeitiellt Or ERE ktaiet*l it t ♦relce,t, 11.4 SIPS Mr OW.O i=l Amt -Xntat ; t ; ' • 1 rATTIkeII BLOCK, • - 8- 0 I t : T. 11 t.l -T. I•Lf • , ? ,*stik)42uuuistr:ittrait DRlPOrtasxs - I Wird= eztesiittiii reidreetheit stem at the • stsadellovi worms* o-Aarp4sew sad Ira selected siseCeosotatlng at ACIDS, =MCI% -ZUTDA, 'IIERBB. WOAD. tirgn* ,4/ tee', tad an IMill 107-41.'W; XSUICT7O AXE) UOYSOPATiIIe PE& RABATMXMII. plx W,FF4 ExTuA, mow; IHOLOALNE, ALCOHOL, riutz wlm. /gip. 14Q.upik. ror Purpms. TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, All the I'OPULAB PATENT .41M1.941FA Acid irino loit;rtfoont of VIM TOILET - AND - FANCY GOODS. Nom than the nsisst *e ana silent-10i ewes to lb' Ossnesoonsilt of 'Preseriptknm. Opel lasdays, grow( & tram 8 pm. Sol Dc. Mums an be eonsidted at the; stowes. t4ato wan, or eft& week. as hexer fate: ' • -- Ds. R. TURMOIL W. G. GORDON. Tmranda, lisy 7. 1812. . . HE HIGH=BRED ` HAMBLETO NUN THOTTOKI STALLION - • TOWA.NDA, yin iba4 fai a limited imaitieity*nroved nubs. at the bents of the 'mho , at TGIF A33).A. PBl hp. "TOWANDA" dee 6.h-Weas- Clikt- by Eyelyk's Nanthkstoulan. by old Abdaltah, be by Wambtino 1 1 1212 Mted Kienf/W. dam was ibe Kent mare by impcgted Benforindee, grand dam by old One-74e, by old Ilarabletonlan, %tune bar bed - ,and Medan' Om by imported easerger, and the dam of old One. Eye wax by Messenger. "TOWANDA'S" dans Hawk, Hs. he bY 77nrs Feggiont Bllidderek. te MIL and hi by Ithermart's "Morgan; his ham' raised In New itruthr and represented as a latr.bred English mare bred by relegate Twosabb.,N.ll.. asdeeld togs . Mous ton. Lowell. Ida*, 1838, and to Etweld ROI. Bridge port Vt. liitt ; in hispossestion tin. mnirel greatfcr or. This horse got more high cans than any horse of his day. He died 1re._1066: he wn the sire of Ethan Allen, and grand sire of the darn of ”TOWANDA." Or* white pastern behind. black points, dart bay. 11-bande S tuber 'big% years old in July. He is one of the most remarkable ani mals this: country los produced. He is beautiful, blood-like. of pe* strength, and action perfect Ile Is In close proximity to two of the most noted stallions in this nation, Harobletonian and Ethan . Allen: and as the sires of trotters these two great horses stand far above competition in this or any past generation.. A better infusion of blood is not in the American horse than In "TOWANDA." lie is a most fortunate cram He bide fair for a bril liant future in an respects. Ile is a success, and true merit will to appreciated by candid judicious men. Wo have arrived at a period when mere stilt ed gabble about the horse iskof but little account and anything of -value in his history or breeding. eat labor, long research.-thought and money. The 'American Trotting Reclaim." which contains all that is known of the pedigree* at trotting horses, their anotatoriand deseendludi, with a record of all published performances in which a mile was trotted or paced in ,2:10 or less, from the earliest dates till the doss et ISM end fall record of the performances of 1060-10. giving complete aumrca- Ides of over 6,000 contests. with an introductory a ny on the trot origin of the American Trotter. This is a good thing. False pedigreee axe quite , too common. This work shuts out imposition in a great degree. J. W. Wallace, the compiler of the "Amer ican Stud nook and Trotter, " gives a better intelli gent History of the Horse thn any other. "TOWANDA" will be shown in harness to those who think of patronizing him, between the home of live and eight o'clock. a. m., on pleasant week days. Ills style and fine trotting action when trained, will surely make his own character. The closest *ern tiny brings the 312111 to his true name: so it is with all things on earth* - - Yr: One hundred dollars ta imam; twantY•fivo dal. lam at time of service. which will not be refunded in any event. mad seventy-tire dollars when proven in foal. Best tics Wien of mares on rearamabis t - rma. AU accidents and escapes at owners' risk. AU mares must be left or brought to the stable when desired. Karel not proven in foal, can be re turned next season. free of charge. Ills.ssom—Flrat of April to July first. Pall Season That of lileptember to December first. • : • JOHN D. MONTAISTE. Towanda, Pa.. April U. 18;2. • 1)R. 0. D D S *Wawa • THE DRUG STORE =Dow" nt Bowe. PL. Su now in stock and is constantly reekeing fresh supplies of pars Drage sad Eadkines. Loyea.Pauste. , Tarnishes. he.. *oa teat the Most populorPra est Medicines. A fresh supply of the celebrated TVIZGAII BITTEItaII Pure Wines sad -Liquosi for medicinal : best brands of Cairns sad Tobago; dodo Pcrfum. 07. toilet sod Anti &digits. amoring extract!. Id school books. stationery. and S. Dealers sbp-. piled with daillooory at low prioro. AD rolaieltane ous books furnidied to order at publishers' pekes. The Doctor continue .to Practice anotkirie se heretofore. Ofike at the Drag Store; residence op pooltoPrestrytwiaa church . • Prescri ption and re ceipts accurstay compounded stillborn bpi com petent tApril 18. 1878.' TKE . , (MIEAT FAMILY . DOMESTIC , SEWING MAOHIN,E Was improved January. ICS: alum' which it bears an the latest tramirremcnts that invention has pro.. dazed making it one of the pW,sid triumphs of art. *actinide are Irmdmte delighted with its licikr and power so peat. Ail parts strictly M- D any port breaks a new piece win . Beast rings ot work. finest mean to coarse BOSTIC or 8010 Lesther. Cannot,• make it drop • stitch. Tension will not change In sewing as in otharmarldass. It la one at the most mu. isr.kfachines where tt isk wy erstr placed before Sot putdkt. it pleases . All admire it 'whenever seen . People have Wan sea sods lighted with them they ars writing to friends to hey fhb machine if any; it will do anything that any winn and mut so assy and • mftres no trouble 10 learn to ran it. Thee fact that since gaintafT. 1112. hating teeilired WU* latest im. promments. 4 months, the impart: hays sold nearty 60,000 Xseldnes. canrsased. with so. lbw agents and small shows conchteteely that it has no and that our people an an lnlel i. gent people. I bine bees definer" for a Simian to get the ageng of a Sowing Machin that I could sell and recommend without erageratlng the truth or deceiving any ono. and-'my time. ham come. I base been confined indoors so long I feel lite a caged bird that wants liberty. And now friends. all that want to buy a Bowing Machine , , no matter if your mind hat been act Turn some other. be so kind as to inform me by latter. or otherwkw. arsd-I will cheerfully bring you a Domestic. Ind yon soy try It tot a week. and It it does not please you. end you are not sattaded it is the best, ail thifts con. alders& I will thank you for your trouble and cheer fully take it away. But it seems as though I almost bear yarrow t. I =mot pert with it, the Domestic Circle fa nittil without it." Terms IftreraL L. Ct. INLBOX. Agent. Towanda. Bradford county, pi. May 111,1872. . rnMN:MM'''7n7M HAM IiMVnM. Every year increases the popularity of this salts hie SAM Preparelimn Which Is des to ascii spell. We can assure our' old patreni that it is kept fully up to itihfgb standard; and it Is the 'only reliable and perfsited preparation -for restoring Gray or Faded Nair to its youthful color. making It non. Ina. blaze. and Mom The scalp, by Eta use, becomes white and clean ..It rCTOOTCII all captious and dand ruff. and, by Its Mello pinker - ties. Prevents . ..the bar from falling out. as it stinntlates anti nourishes the hair .glands. Ily its use the hair grass thicker Ind stranger. In baldness tt restores the capillary Wird s to their normal rigor, and will create • new growth. ertneri Bair tr. *la age. It is th e 604 *was cal Dab' Dressing ever used. as it requires fewer sp. Witless, sad glee the lair a splendid glossy ap pears:nes A. A.:lffayei. U. D.. Rate Sawyer of Massachusetts. says. The constituents sofpurs and carefully selected for excellent quality ; and 1 ennithiSVll Bad Pfelxaslion foe - its Modal inrposea." _ frolic •2 all Drury - iar, sad Pesters is Naticiaes.. FMCS OWE DOLLAR. ' : EMI Dn. J. C. AM k M I Lers*la, jausecia asta inatsibssa Cbeaslass , t - , LSD scam AU. ltatriD as ~roasb, Dr. 11., C. r011:46. PDX t po..lThoksile sira 'for ale derlert lbroegbotit tbe °aunty. Dec.,l 1871.—lreow. .0 A U..T I 0 N.- Whereas, my - wife NJEinallate hating left my bed and boar& artibont pun mum or provocstkm, all prisons 'lra forbid harboring or trusting Mr on my a; on= anti pay nadebta of be contra W.-n. eta data. H. ;ow* =3 Rev Murialmo B. 110.-43. rOR SALE—A Platform Spring Wagon. with top weer fa* seat. almost ;tisk mew bean Inn Weer SO Wks. Also au set eSIWM double harness. Reds by J. V. Moos, almost new. Will be sold reasonable. • loneltatl ' ‘, • •Illrge.E. - - • • 1 . 11\11) AiI'oRNEY-AT .L LA*. Towanda. PL. Cace 03 2AI - floor under Clever B. 'Weed's nett.. if Galle • . =l;glati r::: WW4l6 ' 01 4711 1 i 14 Ze d to zee etreotett will to expend htfebao 111.1 no. Cowl Boom is the Donau* et itterettee. a• M IMI; the 211th twat ZUNE.IIII2. silinftek; Lao fonollo=ott uw ito illetWee_lolls et Int attipite - Immesh ash her *don UMW 111, 0114 1111 111E .I U 1 1 41 Inta =O7 - Werm,thiessuiseimilty , sitif%f WK. ffes 1611 tel. tetteeteettlie• 416111,01°Mablkipairalrfli *Mi. Ow sr kW. as Pt lollst es AK." Yegibm trulo4 Al 4 IVeritstre lltelti:Chuieth SON teetotal, lire awe Ihimoirmil*ollllolo Ir. Wigilei lows asdligefir dome fl* wow oActith teeld trantr_ANOttlek beim Atelea.tettimillt Theo the Of UkdoAi ANDS MIAOW MOW in ilhillellette • eerier to the eititteetaill.Mithewt times alcei Stook( et Isillis~twiler *di le" the Oro eg-tiehette. , b*MiteiraiiikANdLefiegoll ems of bud. WirgiAr 4.1111300102. bundlariu -Steed esittskes hreseeetfett of ilterdt et Nes. tieertegoag atellih . Q. - 110110s fag Iteni 104 =dr lob* D. Itnetsame. - AlAri—fre• fanairtiir *ar(bs4 ldt:Pieeeetll* - eel et lashatheate leapt It AO*. lelliteit* tllo north WINO of Theta same. as Albot out by l the *Mt Mem* MOW Mir dribir Is IMO& co ttlikeogalmisod et lailiteitheet. - estt.eat thew* . ter uses et tram Chitteralt Wad Co. Ceettlithet it et Nall. seesiar- bra about 20 sow impovelLiesh a few frpflinos._ theroom A1.,80.-Chtereetee , tot et teed 111111•111i to Coital 'ham beaded es theasethby kohleit lehabott lard. eaateaut mouth toy In d . et tie *ethers Cos tal lie Seed beemeolt.liattb by Ito saddle bleb esyleiellett from Codes Costatithee ems or Una. more ; ea fen. atltaratneed. lila Mein strittent:ellemed home: sacipple mimed Noised aid thee' le riaesttpl. K the matt ie. 'tk. !Whoaysß AZssdMl.• • ALSO-ally atlas at await at DI Pi.. Intl be lola **the male thew and ptioia.tba Intkortne dascralod lot. paws orgiings It km& altaitelt tar» balloting at lb. sontbeenat eons" of We Joaroti llerlannillot.lannos by to wt Itssionth 1 . 10 Peediss to- warrant nos w h eat a b i as astu w nd a e n . n ll e m rD nt e mo the ar las& oont tMsatb aleetia Cohnias. laralertr Wong- Loa toDr. Monism Sanis. sap* sertbar to en sonalittu) of ass lonapl . &Stale lot. thanes toy south thaa ottani anal anivan lotesst Si porabas to the plain of bin;. Coa tablas 71 .aea and 140 perelea of land. move or law abed al MON tonwpm, With a gonad , bask passel pars sod an goals orchard tberean. and eaten In awe woks at the Solt of Van, - b Clark vs. Solon Wray. - 1. P. VAS PLVEr. neeiff. ' Towanda. Uri • aUPHAM' k COURT SALE.-$y N_F Itv glottis of as eider breed oat of th o'Or- Otago* Cent of •111.1 fled Comae. netundarsigrort, . . administrator of the Mete of 20n1 Aft -15014XY17. Iste of W•1711n ewe.. demand. Irfil MONO ifinishite,, side, on the premiere. et flArlfildf. 1 .111n2 1875 commeneina et 10 earl. s. the following doetribed view or wad of bed sooner in Wirren twp.. bounded sad described as blows netinatag et s poet sad stones cosser tnotoce pf brotef Ass Wheeler north 45 dell- west let pre. top tocrolock. Meant by the /sans Of ifnat7 flollefs north 45 dom. feet $7 peg toe past tgetwr throbs br hind of Mies Prima sod . Meer lessen south 45 detest.. teal 104 beg. -40 s test sts4 stow foram. !hones Mote Ity Melee& of Mew ft:men moth 45 dens. eat 17 pre; to- Ow pints of beettnthw- Containing 41'scrte ad 102 perches, be the IMO Twirl-Imo mbe 541 whes: eta Meetly fa etre/ . down, the listeneo on ennilfrestion: LOBTX.11; ',num% ' IMES Naly - 241872.. ; • . AM:3l2ll**w." --. I7DITORS NOTICE.-:-JohlA D. ' Manias*? n. /tarry lfit. No. .$32,. Nay term. 7A72.Ateo-yr' 4 4. ,fhoesmi es: Parry arts. in , the enurt of CPSIMIOIII Pima of:Mulford Coanl,No.llllB VAT ' • ' The undersigned Auditor appointedni raid nonri to diatrilmte hands to the hands of the gheriff arteino from the sale of itsfsehott's pereonal prop erty. will attend to the donee of hta, aterintesent., at the rare of Mamie Jr - .DaYlea. ht the Nererteh of Towanda Thursday. the 27th day of Seq.. 1872. It ' 1 o'clock. p.m.. at ',Melt limo and place all PMIWYMC interested Most preient their claims nn said funds , • or he-debarred therefreen. DAVID W. MM. Additor. may 27,12. • ' ' _ . rittl7l.ANSh COURT SALE.-UY V, virtue*? en orderiseeed oat of the Orphans' Come of Bradford Conutf, the andiandrocall Pun , sdien of the estate of Osisr Waver. Wer ner. Josephine Vanier, Ind Edgar Warner, minor children of fiamnetWarner, lade of Pike twp. deed.- wilt - expose to public ado 'on the - premises. Thurs day. Auutmt S. 1V E 6 ocentnetwing . at - one_o'doch. p. in.. the following &scribed log teece or parCel of land situate iwPike bounded an sniffles: Beginning at a stake and stows bring the north -cut eon of the herein described, lot of bed. and' also scorner of Mesh. 41sanarima's bud; thence south along the-line of the- AIM Clasnapkin's . and • lot owned by Geo. - C-AiwoOd 83 perches to • state and atones; Uwiicier west-along' the Bee .4 said chstimion's land Wind 3.10 poems to • cornered Same* R. srnew's land:. thence north' along the line of the aid Agnew in perches tO weer. in the line of said_Chamnion's land; thence Smith 63 deg: Mitt 110; per. alone Tine Of said ('Hampton to place of bewianing: containing 9 scretastere or less. proved. with an al holm and barn and few fruit tree-thereon. • 1T.11.118---Z-23 down And bilanr. od 'eonflcmation of pale. DETsEV A." WARNER. • rmelimft ' ' ERECtITOR'S IgOTICE- Ncittee Is Isteeley even that an pantos hattetincd to the estate of Encino R. Rutith. tate of Tomas tcfr, decd. are regnaded to malts hnmultate pay utent.ard sit *rams baslno elNmu NOW iatd es tate must present the -113 MS duty tatthentleated f ar settlement. 1 - ti. 0. MOM JOSEPH PQWELL. Executors. junel9 , 4l: .A DMINISTR TOR'S NOTIOR- 1 - .Cl.2i Mice ui Denby Oren that An Pimuma hafiebt ,- 4.4 to the palate of Charles L. arnottlits of Vaisya. demaird..ala minuted to make immediate nartifent ind all perions basing elalma against said estate mast 'present the same dnla anthenliestsrl for eti tli.mezt. MARY A. ABNOLD. janela-vg • • 0.. W. HARDY. • *to ke. is hereby Oren that, an persona Indebted the estate ofJobn • . Loughheadlabe of Litchfield , yenent, and _all • .n e haling el p, *gained •• • estate must • . at them duly authenticated . eettleneent. RESTER /V. LOI7O9IIMAD. - hazy 30. 111-ew • - Adminiatntrix. A - MINIS 14:- IRS NOTICE.— sours hgreby_, _Abet sit indebte ed to the eebte SABAH urams. late of -Ar menia top. deed, are rseptesied to make tmatedtsts - payment, and' an pram Meths claims against said estatettent mend the same deb. sotbentiesded for settlement. AAVAIZI IteDONALIX. taa7.23. "11.411 Administrator. . A DMINISTRATOIII3 13:-Notte. fs aeretri then Owl iaperionstedebsK to the edits et DAN= r. PDXICSOY. late of Tref Born'. deceased. are requested to mate Intfitedlate torment. and, all- persons Moths datum against I said estate must present , them &Op anlbeatiotted for settlement. D. idLLLEY, POSIEBOY. , mar28:72,41* "E !_x E O II T O It 'll NOTICE.- cittee Is hereby Rtirti tar slt persons Indebted tothe estate of R. CILARLOTTE WARD. Me of Ter wands. dee•d.. must nuke Immediate - psrmegt. • and peouxus basing adios mind said estate mustqiresent theta duly itadtmenticateil toe settle• 4 meat. May 50. /24w VICECTJTOR'S NOTICE.— _RANoace is herd" ghee &dell mem lodebted to the estate of MILO IMHU.4 bete of Litcb. deld., deed, me tegimated to mats Immediate payment. and ail perms Imbue elan= Whist lidd estate' must resent them deb authenticated fee settlement; , C. R. MIBIIttL. A. J. KlaUt/L.L. I:seentors.r !ay O. 1772.-4 t• A DIMISTRATORS NOTICE.- . Notice to beretre elven to all ttelebbid to the estate of AU BAWD If Ida of Ver. deceased. mat mike immediate punnet, and persoim---liaTing claims *Mast lid iodate mot pint them dray watherdi moat J. 11. ALIA Wt. may..1:1"72w6 • Administrator. A DMINISMA TOR'SJ NOTICE.,— zioinuce I, hereby aims that =persons Wetns. to the estate 'et MIL BA tats et Trey. demand, ere recreated to make immediate relfremd sal all persons levies Mem whet. Mai este% must present them deli eithentieded the mate meet _ - plus 200IMILIX: 311733.14. ,Arkisdnistestor. . A DIECKSTMOB:B NOTICE:- .14011. Notice b hereby anon to al_itursoisa In to the estat.e at C. WAID. of Towanda. demand. moat snake heassdlataznitea. and ad mama bating dolma Wad saw mit ' t present them day authenticated far aettleatent. SINEEPItArantY4. tasY xt 12w6 A DMINISTRATOWS I.IOTIOR- • .LIM. Notice taberabystme ibmidtpmeom ebb* to the estate et JOKII D. WI',UL.6Am Alba. PS.. demised. are requested la mate tommitste peimeat. =dell mama bartas Aden wiWS makt estate mut premed them itoly imtheaft. mt. Mama " SILMSOMMI A. 111InTIUDIM. zet7 2k.n2- 11 8 .tor. - DILINISTRASORS NOTICE--; .44L. NOM* is h= ri grA rr e tha i t al sz a= hobbit to the cents Of late of Omen. demised. are regulated to nub ketnedists payment, and MI pmsonalmrialt detail *WM mit estate mart present them thar sothentlested !be set tlement. . ♦ U PROICIPTIU. 13 X glieliffilf. _ ..sq . sy 24,11%1 TOWM)A COAL .YARD. UMW= AID =WOK= MIL& italertlemod, tombs leased tbip Coal 11101 Dock At the obi ..Derettr Min." as jut amtptet a rl Magi OW-ome sad Orr u E e ttle mow panared to toridsh tto the &Swett thee otthe alms =Med qnstiti cods epos the isaorotiagabk. term to u, _ ti desire& -Prices it Ur Tod Italia helm. notice per art too ot 1000 Nandi: - Eri4;or No; 2, Rime. or Nos.., and 4 00 - Ad or No. 5 _ , r .; 4 TS • ' - itturr42 aimissairs mi. ' . • Ittokeo . ~.. 4OS Tose Move - 4 8e648 Btme - 6 a Nus - • BNI • irs NI Lamp - • i• 6 181 Sao of Mae? , '. 409 ~~ .--nLI.EIS She Meilen etMines win De xnealkoi delivering Coal within the hemeyl llmitr : • Per T0n...50 cents. Mitts toe carrying in. 80 eebte. Bali Ton. *. • • e i - . 4 "25 " QT. T on , _25 el et le 25 de Sir Order' my he lett et theYeed, totem el Mil Hroad and nlisibeth Street" or at baler 111111 hr Ittere. • Es.Ordara atilt ta Slimes he itel=attt v the oath. NASD- it Towanda, Feb. 1,.1812-1. / • sTRKFrga, -- . CI El =II N.Z. BETTS Jr.. ltrecutor. AMU= 00/11. az