j ffvcpflrtct i.OCAL AND JGYTHE Reporter is printed upon Camt ,-s Conutry and Job Press, Office No. 50 Gold r: Y„rk. Thomas H. Senior, agent. Union Republican Meetings will be I J,,] at the following places, to be address • j v [he Speakers named. ' eOilE. Thursday, Sept. 20th, at 7p. in. Speak r-0. D. Bartlett, Esq., G. D. Montanye, Wm. A. Peck. ULSTER, Thursday, Sept. 20th, at 7p. m. a alters —W. T. Da vies, Capt. B. M. Peek, and ('ol. E. Overton, Jr. ~ DECKER'S SCHOOL HOUSE, in Towanda I'.iviisbip, Thursday, Sept. 20th, at 7 p. m. 1 ;kers—H. Feet, Esq., J. Holcoinb, Esq., and ■ [ C. M. ManviUe. I ATHENS, Friday, Sept. 21st, at 7p. in. Speak- Wm. A. Feck, Esq,, G. D. Montanye, G. '(VYivnr Khiney, A. H. Spalding. \r VERSBURG, Friday, Sept. 21st, at 7p. m. Speakers-Gen. H. J. Madill, Capt. B. M. Peek, i Win. T- Da vies, Esq., Col. E. Overton, Jr. ' ~ MONROETON, Saturday, Sept. 2'J, at 7p. m. V. [fa a- Gen. IL J. Madill, Henry Poet Esq. UNION SCHOOL HOUSE, SHORES HILL, ' at 7p. m. Speakers —W. A. Peck, O. p. Bartlett and S. Z. Shores, j xeuRYTOWN, Monday, Sept. 24, at 7p. m. i s'n.'ik(rs- Gen. 11. J. Madill, Henry Feet and t\,i. J. 11. Horton. ] a> sEESHEQUIN, Monday, Sept. 24, at 7p. m. ''speakers—VY. T. Davies, Geo. D. Montanye and i,. W. Kinney. ] a ; LITCHFIELD CENTRE, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 7p. m. Speakeis — Capt. J. B. Reeves, W. I V Pavies and Geo. D. Montanye. I uoWEN HOLLOW, Wednesday, Sept 20, at in. Speakers— Capt. Benj. M. Peck, Geo. p* Montanye, and W. T. Davies. 1 n I'i/l iERVILLE, Thursday, Sept. 27, at 7p. in. Speakers —W. T. Davies and Geo. I). Mon tanye . 1 p . i.vTE ROAD SCHOOL HOUSE, (near J. B. Hinds') in WYSOX, Wednesday, Sept 25, at 7 ' ui. Speakers —W. A. Peck and O. I). Bartlett. A; FUANKLINDALE, Thursday, Sept. 27, at 7 pi. Sp,-iters —W. A. Peek and O. D. Bartlett. ' i> - N'YILLE CENTRE, Wednesday, Sept 20, ,t 7 ]i. m. Speakers — Henry Feet and W. A. j Leek. | At FRENC'IITOWN, Friday, Sept. 28, at 7 p>. in. *i rakers— Henry Peet and W. A. Peck, i P. Mobbow Esq., and CoL E. Overton, will address meetings as follows j At UKCFTT CREEK, Monday, Sept. 24, 7 pi. in. At i;iDGBURY,at B. Hermans', .Tuesday, Sept. 25, at 7 p. in. At SOI 111 CREEK, at the School House near J. F. Gillett's, Wednesday, Sept. 20, at 7 p. m. At Al sTINVILLE, in Columbia, Thursday, Sept. 27, at 7 p. m. At SPRINGFIELD CENTER, Friday, Sepit 28, 7 p. w. There will be a meeting of the GEARY CLUB, at the Grand Jury Room, in this borough, oil MONDAY evening next, for the trans action of important business. A general attend ant is earnestly requested. E. O. GOODRICH, President. jfesT James W. Taylor litis just opened a new stock of Goods, bought at the lowest rates, which for variety and cheapness have never been equalled in this market. 1-IP The Bradford County Teachers' As sociation w ill meet at Sylvania, Friday, Sepit. 14th, at 11 o'clock. Addie Passmobe, Sec'y. A® - AT a meeting of the Bradford Coun ty Mi dioal Society, held at Towanda, Sept. stli, ■. the following officers were elected for the en suing year : President— Da. E. A. EVERETT. \U: Presidents — Drs. Gustavus Conklin, Ste aks L Chilson, M. M. Moody. Corresponding Secretary —Dr. E. P. Allen. Recording Secretary —Dr. L. D. Montanye. Treasurer— Dr. G. F. Horton. 1 Censors— Drs. W. L. Claggett, G. P. Tracy, J 1.-T. Coi.e, V. lloaiet, R. C. Rockwell. JSf" There is nothing lost by adver -1 L-;:ig i- a truthful saying, as thousands of suc j —t'ul business men are ready to attest. The 1 i who advertises liberally, secures the most of 1 public patronage, consequently he can sell at ■ - profit on each article — and make more money 1 eskyeur -than the man who " don't advertise," j ad whose customers, like angel visits, are " few a 1 fur between." Humphrey Brothers are among | L-e who believe in advertising liberally, and we i nil call the attention of our readers to their We would also advise all who desire any thing in tU.-ir line, to call and examine their new p F-' i-n k before purchasing elsewhere. "Quick - '"i : i sin-til profits, " is the motto they are sail -1 ing under. SB&.Tln-re is trouble in the Congressioa. i "wigwam" among the fusumists. There was a v of the representatives of the. different el 'Lent.s ( f the view party at the Exchange at this 1 •en Tuesday. The two political worthies - m hrnlford, Victor E. l'iolett, and the bnmacu • Henry W. Tracy—came oveer "arm-in-arm."— "• Nob Mountain Senator and old "Buck Horn" •: resented this county, and we learn that the "Old • urisee" and the "Statesman" were given tickets : admission on condition that they "take back "its." The object was to harmonize the discor h&t elements on Elwell. Tracy contended that c-1! could not get any Republican votes in Brad : H and that himself or Allen McKean should be instituted. l'iolett said Tracy didn't amount to r w of pins ; that Elwell was regularly nomina ted should not be withdrawn.— Columbia Tte- I ' V'KKNK COUNTY. —The Republicans of 1 rue County held their Convention at Wilkes- I -rrt, Sept. Ith, and nominated the following ''• : Congress, James Archbald, of Scranton ; I •• Kest ututives, Wm. Taggart, of Hazleton, John { Poor, of Carbondale, Edmund Heermans, of : ' uiton ; Associate Judges, Col. 11. 13. Ilillman, j : Vilkesbarre, Jacob Robinson, of Scranton ; Re iilcr, Capt. Jacob Rice, of Dallas; Register, | 'TARRY Gordon, of Shickshinny; Commissioner, I Green, of Benton ; Auditor, Jonn J. Sharp, j of Kingston. The names of Hon. W. W. Ketch ■ m, George Coray, and Tlios. S. McNair, were thdrawn from the Convention as candidates for agress, and only James Archbald, of Scranton, -nd Theodore Strong, of Pittston were ballotted 1 t : the former receiving 00 and the latter 34 1 j votes. NEW ALBANY, Sept. 18, 1860. -Jr. GOODBICH — Sir : The campaign was fairly h aed in Albany township last evening. Although ■ ■ was a "mistake in the printer," in adver ting the meeting for Tuesday, instead of Monday >iiag, us announced in the Reporter, and al | agh the rain poured down in torrents, yet the I ■; 'ie was well filled with a highly intelligent uu uce, who listened attentively to able and elo nt addresses from Capt. B. M. Pecs, Col. E. • -Mox, Jr., and W. T. DAVIES EsiJ., of Towanda. 'ie political (juestions of the day were fairly and -"partially set forth by the speakers, who were P jtieutiy applauded. I ><u may look for a good report from us this A\ e shall give Gen. GEARY, Judge MEIW.TR, • 1 the County Ticket, the largest majority ever ■ diu the township. boys in blue," are fully aroused, and are ■'lined to show to copperheads and rebels that | - l . v vote as they fight—for the Union. Yours, Txao, BRADFORD COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSSCIA TION. —The members and friends of this Associa tion meet.at Monroeton, Sept. 25 and 2G, in con ference upon measures best adapted to promote the religions instruction and salvation of the youth of our country. TUESDAY,— Meet for organization at 11 a. in.— Afternoon—Meet at 2p. m., and have addresses on the following topics : 1. The value of Responsive and Concert Exer cises. Rev. T. D. HOSKINB, Towanda. 2. The Revival and its Lessons. Rev. J. T. BROWNELL, Towanda. 3. Children's Meetings. Rev. W. HARRIS, To wan da. 1. Sabbath Schools in Winter. Rev. H. J. CRANE, Wysox. TUESDAY EVENING. —Sermon by Rev. J. A. NOCK, Athens. Report of County Missionary. WEDNESDAY, 9 A. M.—l. One hour of special prayer for the conversion of the youth in our Sun day Schools. 2. Statistical report of Sunday Schools in the county, showing the number of church accessions Arc., during the present year. 3. Discussion—What aspects of truth are best adapted to bring the young to CHRIST? WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.— Childrens' meeting. Brief addresses and scripture examination of Wood side, South Branch, Woodland, Greenwood, High land and Monroeton Sunday SchooLs. The presence and co-operation of Ministers of the Gospel, are not only always welcome, but earnestly solicited in these conventions. The re port of revival resnlts, and the addresses thereon concern the deare st interests of the Church of CHRIST in our whole county. COURT PROCEEDINGS. — The following cases were tried in the Quarter Sessions, during the present term: — Com. vs. Sanford Phillips. —Defendant was in dicted for larceny. The evidence showed that he took an overcoat from the office of Isadore Solo man, in this borough, and pawned the same. The jury found him guilty, and the Court sentenced him to the Penitentiary for one year. Com. vs. Jacob Armstrong. —The defendant, who is a "colored individual," was indicted for assault and battery. He was employed at the Means House, and getting into a "muss" with Alice Bristoll, scalded her very badly with hot water.— After hearing evidence, defendant withdrew his plea and plead guilty. Court sentenced him to pay a fine of $lO, and costs of prosecution. Pom. vs. Geo. A. Jfolden and Octavhis Jloklen.— Defendants were in dispute with John W. Sweet as to the possession of a piece of laud in Asylum township, in the course of which the defendants were guilty of an assault and battery upon Sweet. So the jury fonnd, and the Court sentence Geo. A. to pay a fine of sls, and Octavius a fine of sls, and costs of prosecution. Com. vs. Timothy Downs. —lndicted for stealing some 40 yards of dress goods, the property of D. F. Park, of Athens borough. Foun l guilty, and sentenced to a fine of $lO, and one year in the Eastern State Penitentiary. Com. vs. Timothy Ilerrijan —The defendant, who is a hard-looking specimen of a " short boy," on the 2nd day of last July, made himself particular ly disagreeable by entering several houses in Ath ens township, and frightening the women. At W. K. Walker's, a watch belonging to W. by some means got into Kerrigan's pocket, and in a scuffle at Mr. Watkin's, it was discovered. Jury found bim guilty, and the Court sentence him to pay a fine $lO and enjoy a residence in the Penitentiary for one year. Com. vs. A. J. Cole. —Defendant indicted Tor as sault and battery Ac., upon Mrs. Heavener, of Sbe sliequin. The jury found him not guilty, but that he pay the costs of prosecution. Com. vs. Geo. W. Jones. —lndicted for fornica tion. Jury found the defendant not guilty, and County for costs. Com. vs. Minerva tknje.—- The defendant was com mitted to jail for surety of the peace, iu threaten ing to burn the barn of Bowman, in To wan da township. Some two years since she plead guil ty to an indictment for larceny, upon which sen tence was suspended. The Court now sentence her upon that indictment to one year's imprison ment in the Penitentiary. On presenting petition, the Court appoint J. V. N. Biles, town Clerk of Wyalusing, for balance of year. On presenting petition and approving bond, Court appoint Charles St swart, Constable of Der rick township for balance of year. | Inquisitions on the dead body of W. L. Harts horne, of Windham, Alonzo Elliott, of Standing Stone, and Asa Pratt of Canton, were approved by the Court. Transfers of Tavern balance of year were granted as follows : M. & F. Watkins to H. E. <fc S. Watkins, Ulster township. E. Cole to John Cole, Franklin twp. J. S. Hill to E. W. Wolcott. Bnrlingtown twp. E. C. Oliver to Wm. Vanßrunt, Wysox. Wm. Van Brunt to W. J. Crane, Wysox. In the matter of Bridge views on Contract with J. S. Hill, and David Rutty, Court appoint as viewers, Hiram Lewis, Eleazer Pomeroy and G. B. Davidson. The report of viewers accepting 1 said Bridges was filed and approved by the Court. In the matter of view for County bridge over Wappasening Creek, in Windham township, the Court appoint as viewers Wm L. Frisbie, Cyrus Cook, A. G. Matthews, Henry Taylor, E. M. Fer rar and A. Darrow. On petition of sundry citizens of Wyalusing town ship, for a change in place of holding elections in said township, from J. H. Black's, to the school house near J. 11. Black's, Court order an election to be held for the purpose of voting upon the question of change on the 3d Friday of January, and direct Constable to give notice at least fifteen days betore said election. In the matter of petition for an Independent School District of Monroe Boro and Township, Court appoint W. H. Morgan, Harry Mix and John A. Codding, Commissioners to determine the boundaries of said School District, <&c. J'hebe Vandyke, rs. Bond Commissioners of Canton I Ttrp. —On petition of Phebe Vandyke, setting forth that she sustained damages by occasion of laying out a new road, Court appoint Wm. A. Thoiwis, Luman Putnam and Randolph Manley, viewers to assess damages. DEATH OF JOHN C. ADAMS. Esq.,—September 10. Mr. WATKINS announced to the Court in some very appropriate and feeling remarks, the death of JOHN C. ADAMS, Esq., a late member of the Bar of this Comity, and presented the following resolu tions which had been prepared in pursuance of a resolve of a meeting of the Bar held at the time of his decease : Resolved. —That the recent death of JOHN C. ADAMS, Esq., onr brother member at this Bar, has induced the most sincere and lieart-felt regret.— His ability and integrity—the uniform amenity and kindness which characterized his whole inter course in this Court, were such as gave him a po sition of unusual influence, and brought around him a wide circle of attached and admiring friends. Resolved. —That as a token of proper respect toward the deceased we respectfully move the Court, that these resolutions be entered on the minutes of the present term ; and that the Clerk be desired to communicate a certified copy thereof to the widow "and family of Mr. ADAMS, with an as surance of our condolence under their late irrepar able loss. Mr. WABD seconded the adoption of the resolu tions in eloquent remarks, and was followed by Judge MERITS, 11. W. PATRICK, ELHANAM SMITH, and 11. I'F.ET, who all testified to the Ligh quali ties of the deceased as a man and a lawyer. Judge STREETEB then spoke as follows : | I knew Mr. ADAMS well by reputation. My per i sonal acquaintance with him was slight. For many | years past I have known him as a member of the j Bradford Bar, of high standing. He had the rep utation of being a man of integrity and ability. He appeared but once in Court, since I came upon the Bench ; and he was then much enfeebled by the disease which finally terminated his life. In the trial of that case, he evinced vigor of mind and su- Eerior attainments. I recollect his manner weli, ecauso it was his fust effort at the Bar after I came here,and the last in which he participated. In his argument of law questions he was terse and forcible, and in his address to the jurv, his stylo was rapid, and sometimes vehement, and always impressive. Prom the remarks which have been made and from what I have heard of him, I think I may truly say of him, that he moved in the higher walks of the profession ; and that his character as a lawyer was above reproach. He was ardent and ambi tions. He was eager for distinction, and loved to triumph in his f'orsenic struggles, but he never " stooped to conquer." It gives me pleasure to be able to speak thus highly of the deceased. And I trust all the mem bers of the Bar will agree with me in saying, that he was an intelligent lawyer, a good citizen and an upright man. It is ordered that the resolutions be recorded upon the minutes of the Court SPECIAL NOTICES. HERMANCE'S PATENT FARM GATE. —The pur ties owning this county for the sale of this Gate, have called on us at our office. We have seen a copy of their patent papers, and can assure our readers that it is all rig lit. They have met with good success on the east side of the river and re fer to a few of the parties that have bought farm and township rights : Judge Passmore, l'v>f. Towner, Messrs. Du rands, A. B. Matthews, L. Frisbie, Daniel Bailey, Albert Conklin, Minor Taylor, ltobt. Nelson, Z. Cook, George W. Prince, Joseph Coleman. 0. D. Cass owns the towns of Rome, Herrick and Wysox ; Charles Eas toil) rooks and Charles V. I Prince the towns of Orwell ami Windham ; J. M. Daws the town of Litchfield : Messrs. Taylor Bra. & Beardslee the to wn of Warren ; Win. Durand the town of Standing Stone ; E. J. Easterbrooks A Brother tlnf the towns of Pike and Wyalusing. The parties are here tor a short time, and can be seen at the Eagle Hotel. Aug. 29. W ICKIIAM it BLACK uro again on hand with New Goods, just suited to the season. Call and see their stock. HELP FOR THE LADIES.—A good Sewing Machine is the best investment to bo found. Wheeler A Wilson's, lor family use, is by far the best. For tailoring get Singers, Call at Wickhaiu A Black's and see the work for proof. TEACHERS' INSTITUTES. —Teachers arc T>-' quested to meet for drill instruction and mutual improvement, at Springfield Center, on Monday, Sept. 10th, at Leltoy, Sept. 17th, and in Herrick Church, Sept. 24th. All should attend. It is ear nestly urged that they be present at the opening on Monday at two o'clock,and remain till the dose Friday noon. Able instructors will assist, and no effort will be wanting to make these meetings prof itable to all who attend. Teachers will bring text books, note books and Stationery. Invitation to the public is extended. O. J. t/HUBISUCK. TOWANDA MARKETS. —( Wholesale Prices.) Corrected exery Tuesday by E. T. Fox, No. 1, Brick Row : Wheat $2 50 (a) $2 75 Rye 85 (g, 90 Corn 85 Oats CO (J, 65 Flax Seed 1 80 @ 2 00 Clover Seed, (small) 8 Oil' " " (Orwell) 10 00 Beans 1 25 (.•• 1 50 Butter (rolls) 30 © 32 " (dairy) 30 ©. 35 Eggs 22 Potatoes 1 50 © 1 75 Hay (per toil) 8 00 Salt (per lbb.) 3 00 Flour 12 00 © 16 <K) Ham 25 © 28 WEIGHTS OF GRAlN.— Wheat, CO lbs; Corn, 50 lbs; Rye, 50 lbs ; Oats, 32 lbs ; Barley, 46 lbs ; Buck wheat, 48 lbs; Beans, C 2 lbs; Bran, 20 lbs; Clover Seed 02 lbs; Dried Apples, 22 lbs; Flax Seed 56 lbs. MAIIII IE D . HAMMERLY—SHARER—In Brooklyn Susque hamiali Co. Aug. 10th by Rev. S. F. Brown, Mr, 1. Fred Hammerly, of Amboy, 111. to Miss Laura L. Sharer of Pike. REASOR—LAYTON.—On Saturday, Sept. Ist, 1800, at the residence ol D. S. Snover, in Buffa lo, N. Y., by Rev. S. Y. Hammond, Mr. Daniel Reasor to Mrs. Sally M. Layton, all of Litch field, Bradford Co., Pa. PIED. TROUT—In St. Louis, Missouri, of Cholera, Wm. Trout, Jr., aged 16 years, one month and 13 days. He was born in Towanda, Bradford Coun ty Pa. NETO wtboertiscmentg. TO LUMBERMEN.—Wanted, one or two X good nieu of capital, energy and experience, to j stock and run a first class water mill. Apply to GEO. P. CASII. Towanda, Sept. 17, Isfiti.—3t. (CAUTION. —All persons are hereby for ) bid harboring oi employing a bound boy l.amed LEWIS BAILEY, who lias absconded from my house. I shall not be responsible fos any charges made by bim. Warren, Sept 1, lMiti. ELI A S I.UNN. T>UBLIC VENDUE.—The subscriber hav- X ing decided to remove to the west, will sell at pub lic vendue ot bis re-idence in Towanda, Saturday, Sep tember 29, the loliowing described property, to wit 1 bay horse, 1 bay mare, one 1 liorse democrat wagon, one 2 horse carriage, one pair bob sleds, one 2 horse democrat wagon, one ret of carpenter and joiner's tool* and chest, together with my entire stock of household goods,consisting ol stove, tables, chairs, bedsteads, bedding, mattresses, ataiids, and various other articles too numerous to mention. Tcinis—All sums under flO cash, al Isums under $lO six months credit with approved notes. G. M. HALL. A. R. Moe, Auctioneer. Sept. 20, 1800. DISSOLUTION. —Notice is hereby given hat the partnership lately existing between A. Sterigere and S. 1). Stcrigere, of Albany, under the firm ol A.& S. D. Stcrigere. was dissolved on the 12th day of September, iB6O, by mutual consent. All debts owing to the said firm are to lie received by said 8. D. Sterigere, and all oeuiauds on said firm are to Im pre sented to said S. LI. Slerigere for payment, as li e is au thorized to settle all debts due to and by said company. A. .STERIGERE, Sept.. 12, lKOfi. S. I). STERIGERE. DOY'S CHOLERA DROPS, A SUKK, X\ safe and effectual remedy for Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Dyseutery, Colic, Cholera Infantum, Cramps. Spasms. Griping Rains in the Bowels, and the best anti dote for CHOLERA. SALUTIPEIt The Great External Remedy of the Age. A certain core for Neuraliga, Quinsy, Croup, Sore Th oat, Rheu matism, Pleurisy,Crick iu the Back, Spinal Irritation, Cramps. Spasms, Numbness of the lambs, Chilblains, Ringworm, and the best external ap plication for Dyphtheria. For sale by dealers in medi cine. Orders directed to J. A. Roy. Wellsboro, Pa.,orW. D. Terbell, Coming, N. Y., will receive prompt atten tion. Sept. 20,1860. HONS.—The examinations of I J Teachers for the several districts of this county will be held as follows : Warren, Friday, Oct. 5, at Bowen school house. Windham. Saturday, Oct. 6, at Kuykendall school house Wysox, Wednesday, Oct. 10, at Myersbnrg school bouse. Towanda, North and Borough, Oct. 11, at born' a. liool house. Ulster, Oct. 12, at Village school house. Shcshequin, Oct. 13, at Lower Valley school house. Standing Stone, Oct. Id, at Stevens school house. Asylum, Oct. 17, at Laporte school house. Terry, Oct. 18. at Teirytown school house. Wilmot, Oct. 19, at Sugar Bun " " Albany and Overton, Oct. 20, at Bear school house. Franklin, Oct. 22, at Varney school house. Granville, Oct. 23, at Taylor school house. Leltoy, Oct. 24, at Carner school house. Canton an i Borough, Oct. 25, at Boro' school house. Troy and Borough, Oct. 26, at Borough school house. Litchfield, Nov. 5, at Centre school house. Athens and Borough, Nov. 6, at Borough school house. Smitlifield, Nov. 7, at Centre school house. Springfield, Nov. 8, at Centre " '• Bidgbury, Nov. 12, at Burnham school house. South Creek, Nov: 13, at Giile'.t " " Wells. Nov. 14, at Kowley Hill school house. Columbia, Nov. 15 , at Austiuville school house. Burlington's, Nov. 10, at Borough school house. Muoroe twp, and Borough, Nov. 17, &t P>oro' school house. Herrick, Nov. 20, at Herrickville school house. Herriek South, Nov. 21, at Camp " " Wyalusing, Nov. 32, at Camptown school house. Tusearora, Nov. 25, at Spring Hill " Bike and Leßaysviile, Nov. 24, at Boro' school house. Orwell, Nov. 27, at Orwell nill school house. Teachers will attend in the District in wlieh they re side or expect to teach Should any one he pi evented from attending souie one of the above, he can v com plying with the requirements found on the Lhrhpage ol the School Law, be inspected at one of the following places : Towanda, Dec. 1, Troy, Dec. 8, or Orwell Dec. 2!). Examinations will commence at 9 o'clock a. in. None admitted alter 10, unless unavoidably detained. Teachers must invariably procure certificates valid in this county, before commencing to teach. Directors are requested to attend. O. J. CHUBBUCK, Sept. 20,1866.—3t. County Supetiutendeu . Ci ROCERIES of all kimld are selling X cheap at FOX'S. Cjumpljreij Brothers' Column. .1 '/ 'A') OH ' .•! gOOTSI • ROOTS! •, :-I gfllfctt- •it U BMIO lWo to JitWlttO'A/S fes Rgo 0 T S :-,•;!••• '• • iß'! ' i- V, /v.l. SHOES! /..IIA' ' / .1 „ flRiI . ■ '•{ ,M O/ H3U A 1 SHOES 1 - , , BOOTS AND SHOES -.HTO.If ROOTS AND SHOES T - BOOTS AND SHOES HUMPHREY BROTHERS, Have just completed arrangements with some of the BEST MAXUFAOTURERS Of the country, lor a supply of BOOTS AND SHOES, Which, taken together with work of their OWN MANUFACTURE, Knab'es them to ofl'er to the public the most COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OK FIRST CLASS GOODS, Bvcrexhibited itt this market, at prices whicii DEFY COMPETITION. We don't ask any one to TAKE OUR WORD for it. hut invite all to EXAMINE OUR STOCK, AND SATISFY TiIEMSELVES That we will PERFORM ALL WE Af>VERTISE. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS We would say, we are prepared to furnish any amou nt ol BOOTS AND SHOES AT WHOLESALE. The attention ot SHOEMAKERS . is c ailed to our LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS, Wh re they ai I find anything used in MANUFACTURING, Fiom a PEG TO A SIDE OF SOLE LEATHER. In the IIARN ESS I)EPARTME X T Will he found everything in the line of HORSE GEAR, HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, &C Also, HORSE BLANKETS, LAP ROBES, WHIPS, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac. HUMPHREY BROTHERS. Towanda, September i, ISG6. fUcMcal. Y E A Nl) E A 11 INSIMT UT E, DR. UP DE GRAFF, Oculist, Aurial and General Surgeon, Elmira, N. Y. Treat* all /liseare* of the Eye, Ear and 'lhroat. THE BYE.—He will operate upon Cataract, Artilicia) Pupil, Cross Eyes, lachrymal Fistula, Pterygium, Entro pion, (inversion of the eye-lid.] and treats all forms ol " HO RE EYES," sn< h as Grannlated Lids, Purulent Ophthalmia, Opacities of the Cornea, Scrofulous dis eases of the Eye, and all diseases tcr which the Eyes it subject. THE EAR.—Treats successfully Discharges from the Ear, iVoises in the Ear. Difficulty ol Hearing, Deafness, [even when the Drum is entirely destroyed, will iusen an aitilicial one, answering nearly all the purposes-)! the natural. 7'HE THROAT.—Ulcerated Throat, Enlarged Ton sils, together with CATARRH in all its forms, permanently cured. GENERAL SURGERY.—He will operate upon Club Feet. Hare Lip, Cleft Palate, Tumors, Cancers, Morbid Growths, Deformities from linrns, and Hernia, and per forms PLASTIC OPERATIONS— Where the Nose, Lips 01 any portion of the face is destroyed through disease or Othenvisej by healing them on anew. Will attend to the Amputation of Limbs, "W and General Surgery in all its branches. INSERTS ARTIFICIAL ET ES.—Giving them all the motion and expression of the natural, defying detection, they are inserted without removing the old one or pro ducing pain. The Doctor's collection of instruments comprises all the latest improvements, and is the largest in the State, the superior advantages he has had in perfecting him self in all that is new and valuable in Surgery, warrants him in saying that everything within the bounds of the prniessiou may be expected M him. lie institute has been greatly enlarged, so that we can now accommodate an increased number ot patients troin a distance. Comfortable Boarding Houses attach ed to the establishment. No incurable cases received fur 7? eat mem or Opera lions. If a case is incurable he will be so ."Formed. Institute ou Water street, opposite the Brninard House Elmira. N. Y. Feb. 2 1H65. HEALTH IS THE GREAT NEED OF THE AGE. A NEW SYSTEM OF THE HEALING ART. N. J. COGSWELL, M. I)., HYGIENIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, May be consulted in person or by letter, at his JC deuce, East Spring Hill, Bradford county, Pa. An intelligent community require a medical doctriu grounded upon right reason, in harmony with tuo avouched by the unerring laws of Nature and ol the vi tal organism, and authenticated by successful results. Hence we si licit an examination ot our system. Claim ing that all distunes cap le successlully treated with truly Hygienic Ageucies. No D'.ug poisons will be given. Asa graduate o! the only College in the world where health is taught, we so.ili take especial p-iiu-. to explain to the patients the u.>lnre ol the di.-ci-- the laws ol lile and health, why it it is unnecessary nu dangerous to take drugs, and how to preserve health and long life. Will visit pa tients, and give directions lor home treatment, when desired. East Spi'inghill, May 1, bti.—ly,p. UEJ)I C A L ELEGTIL I (J I T Y I.LUESr Ht 4 YOU TO HEALTH. Thousands are suffering with lingering uud painful miladies who can be perfectly cured in a lew treat me ts by'this practice. tsuch is Dr. Coulter's success in controlling llle w rst forms of chronic diseases; that, alter au ' Electrical Diagnosis,he wiii opak aktee a 11 n>- by special agreement it the patient desires it. No d iuoring the system with poisons, as all cures arc per formed by" Galvanism," ■- Electro-Magnetism," or oth er nwditii .iti" 11 Electricity. The following diseases are in i m ineatly c;. ltd by Electropalhic treatment:— jj1,.... .a, Gout. Dy oeusia, Catarrh, Asthma, Bron chi! i 'congestion of Brain, Kidney Complaints, Dia betiMeivur a! Diseases, Liver Complaints, Spine Dis eases' Scrofula, Cicero. Weak yis, aii Cutauious Dis eases'' Palpitation ol Heart, CJuiu.-ey, Head Aches, all Female Complaints, Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance, Lock Jaw Epiliptie Fits, Consumption, (Ist stage) Paralysis or Palsy, General Debility. Prolapsus Ani or Piles, Pr vi'ltcr will remain three weeks. Rooms on first 11- -r 'of Means Ho"* 0 ' Towanda. Consultation free.— r l la •< :->r wlii be at teuueed tales. Sept. 13, l'-ttlfl. DIl. PIIATT lias removed to State street (first above U.S. RU-M- & Go's Bank). Persons from s, diiturxe doirous : . ulting him, will be most likely to find bim on Saturday; A each week. Especial attention will be given to surgical cases, and the extrac tion of teeth. Ga.- or Ether administered when desired. July IS, 1860. D. S. PRATT, M. D. (gtmcatioiuil. GT A T E NORMAL S 0 II 0 0 L, MANSFIELD, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. SCHOOL YEAR 1866-7. 1806. dept. s—First Term begins, Wednesday. De-. 7—! i.st Term ends, Friday. Dec. 10 Second Term begins, Monday. Dec. 25—Christmas Holidays begin, Tuesday. 1867. January 1 —Christmas Holidays end, Tuesday. March 22- So >nJ Term ends, F iday. M ,r< b 25 Third Term begins, Monday, luue 27 Commencement—Exercises of Graduating Cl.i>s,—' Thursday. The Examination of the Graduatiug Class wiii occur one week previous to Commencement. EXPENSES PER TERM OF 14 WEEKS, For Fail i i Spring Term, including Board, Room Rent. 'iV.'i.ui, Rook Rent, Fuel and Washing. .SSB 00 For Winter Term 60 00 For Pa Students. Tuition per Term 8 00 Book Rent per Term, 1 00 Total Expenses lor a Schoolye.tr, 176 00 A'.. Extra Charges. Student's moms are furnished with Stoves, Chairs, Tnblcs. Stands, 1'..il , Bedsteads, Mattresses, Pillows and one Comforter. All other things needed for com fuit and convenience must be furnished by those occu pying rooms. All articles of bedding aud clothing should be d -tii.- tiy walked with full name, F. A. ALLEN, Principal. Mansfield, Aug. 26, 1866.—3 in. fJook-IHn&cvn. 1> OOK -! > INI >E R Y.—TH E PUBLIC IS ) respectfully luiormed -hat the liook-Bindery has lieen removed to the Argus Building. 3d story, where will be dune BOOK-BIN L> I N G ! In all its various branches, on terms as reasonable as •' the times " will allow. The Bindery will be undea the charge ot H. C. WHITAKEII, An experienced Binder, aud all work will be promptly done, in a style and manner which cannot be excelled. Music, Magazines, Newspapers, Old Books, &e., bound in every variety ol styie. Particular attention will be paid to the Ruling and Binding of PLANK BOOKS, To any desired pattern, which in quality and durability wi! be warranted. All work will be ready for delivery when promised. The patronage of the public is solicited, and perkct satisfaction guarranteed. Towanda, August 2, 18ti6.—tt. fltisfcUancous. HARTMAN'S SAFETY BRIDLE AND LlNES.—Patented November 7, 1865 .—This most novel invention prevents ail incidents by ho ses. With it, the running away, or kicking of a horse, is utterly impossible. A mast valuable art'cle for all who drive horses. Bee Agriculturist for March, 1866. Ilecom i. ended by Wilkes, if the Spirit of the Times ; Bonnet ot the New York ledger, the Editor of the Field, Tin J and Farm, and many other celebrated horsemen. The subscriber owns the patent for Tioga, Susque hanna and Bradford counties. Individual or township rights for sale, on favorable teims. Harness makers who wish to make the lines for their customers who buy individual rights, will be dealt wilh liberally. By a slight alteration, the safety lines may be at tached t almost any bridle. All persons are cautioned against making or using the bridle or lines, in the counties aforesaid, without au tii ority Irom the undersigned. ROBERT C. SIMPSON. Wellsboro, Sept. 5,186G. —tf. DISSOLUTION.— Notice is hereby given that, the partnership lately existing between D. Henry Bar stow and \V. 11. 11. Gore ot Towanda, Pa., under the firm of Barstow A Gore, was dissolved on the lit hof September, 1866, by mutual consent. All debts owing v the said partnership are to be received by said W. H. H. Gore', and all demands on the said partner ship are to be presented to said W. H. H. Gore for pay ment, as he is authorized to settle all debts dne to or by tlie company. D. H. BARSTOW, Sept. 11, 1566. W. ii. 11. GORE. MISS HUNT'S SCQOOL.-Circamstances having delayed the erection of the new school house. Miss limit, will re open her school for young la dies at the old locati n, on Monday, September the 17th Terms: —English Branches $5 50 to $7 00. French and Latin, extra, each, $2 50 to $4 00. Also a charge for hid. " Towanda, Sept. 13,1866. E STRAY.—Curue iuto the enclosure of the subscriber in Smithfield twp., August 6, 1566 two small two year olds—one steer and one heifer— deep red. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away, or they will he disposed ol according to law. sept3,3t. J, 0. TRACY. Cfcuti GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMA TION.—Whereas, by an aoi. of Aescuih y (if tin Commonwealth of l'eunsylvauia, eetitied " an act reia tirig to the elections of this CoiumouweuiUr,' it is ea joined upon me to give public notice of such electi 01 to he held, and also the enumeration in such uotici what officers are to lie elected, I, J. M.BMITH, lligl Sheriff of the County of Bradford, do hereby raaki known and give notice to the electors of said connt.y, oi TUESDAY, the !th day ui OCTOBER, in the severa districts in said County, to wit. In Ailia Borough, at the house formerly occupied bj D. P. liuapp. In Albany, at the ckool house near Wm. Barnes'. In Aruieuia.at tlie house ol John S. Becker. In Asylum, at the school house near Simeon Decker's, lu Athens boro', at tlie house formerly occupied by E 8. Matiiewson. In Athens twp., at the house formerly occupied by J. B. liuut, hi Athensboro. In Burlington boro', at the house formerly occupied by L. T. Royse. In Bailing tou twp., at the hou3e ui James Wilcox. Iu Burlington West, at the house of Ezra Godard. In Canton boro', at the Central Uouse. In ( nton twp. at the house formerly occupied by 8, 8. Myers, in Canton boro. lu Columbia, at iho house oi James Morgan. In Franklin, at the house uow occupied by 8. S. Downing. In Granville, at the house of Betij. P. Taylor, iu Herri* k, at the school house near Daniel Durand s. In Leiiayavillc boro'. at the house formerly occupied by J. It. Fletcher. Iu Litcblield.at the house lormerly occupied by Cyrus Bloodgood. In Leltoy, at the Centre School House. In Monroe twp., at the house formerly occupied by E. 11. Eoukwell. In Monroe boro', at the house formerly occupied by Ethel Taylor, la Orwell at the house of Francis Woodruff. In Overton, at the house formerly occupied by David Waltmau. In I'ike, at the house of Travel" Bosvrortb. iu Borne twp. at tli Academy in Borne boro. In Home boro', at the Academy, in Bidgbury.at the house of Beuj. Hermans. In Blieshequin at t.ic Valley House, lu Springfield, at the house formerly occupied by Jesse Hammond, in Standing Btoue, at the house of iiuou 'evens, iu Bmithiietd, at the house formerly occu,: u yJ. J. Ceroalu. In bylvania boro'. at the house of Curtis Merri'.t. in south Creek, at the house of J. t. GUictt. lu Terry, at the house of Jacob Prutehey. In Towauda boro', ut the Gruud Jury Boom. In Towanda twp., at the house o! 'f. U. Jordan iu Towauda boro. iu Towauda North, at the house of 8. A .Mills, In Troy twp., at the house of V. M. Bong in Troy boro. iu Troy boro', at the house of V. M. Long. In i uscar ra, at tlie school house near James Black's lu Ulster, at the house ot 8. B. Holcomb. In Warren at t .e house oi It. Cooper. In Wi!idh,.m, at the house ol li. Kuykeudall. In Wyalusing, at the home of J. 11. Blark. lu Wiimot, at the house ol A. J B".one. lu Wyaox, at the house formerly vUp;~dbyJ M. lieed. lu Wells, at the house of L. Seeley. . At which time and place the electors aforesaid will elect by ballot. Due peisou lor Governor ol the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. One person lor ite.pre.seut .tire in Congress from the 13th Congressional District of Pennsylvania. Two persons to represent the counties ot Bradford and aullivan in the Legislature ot this Commonwealth. One person lor Associate Judge tor the County of Brad ford. One person tor High She iff for the County of Bradford One person lor Protkonotary, Clerk ot the Court ol Quarter Sessiuns and Oyer and Terminer of Bradford County. One persm for Kecurder of Deed®, Ilegister of Wills, and Clerk of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County One person for Commissioner of t :i e County of Brad lord. Due person tor Auditor lor the County of Bradford. One person for Coroner for the County of Bradford. And in and by said act, i am further directed to give notice" that every pei.->n excepting justice ol the peace who shall hold any oflbe of profit and Trust under the government ol the United States or this State, or of my incorporated district, and also that every Member of Congress and of >he Legishtture. and the .-elect ~ud common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, is by law incapable ol holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of and election ol this Commonwealth and that no Inspector or other officer of any such elect ion shall be tbea eligib'e to any office then to be voted for. By the 4th section of an act passed the Ist day ol April, IsiO, i: is provided " that tlie 13th section of act passed July 2, Isiffi, entitled ' An act relating to the elections ot this Commonwealth,'' shall not he con strued so as to prevent any military officer from serving as Jhdge, Inspector or Clerk, at any general or special election of this Commonwealth. An Act to change the time of closing the polls at the Genera! and Township Elections iu the County of Bradford. Section 1. le it enacted by the Senate and House oi Representatives ot the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania in General Assembly met and it is hereby enacted by th e authority oi the same, That ataii General, Special, and Township or Borough elections hereafter bell in the County of Bradford, the Polls shall bo c I sed at six a'clock in the alternoon instead oi seven, as heretofore provided by ffiw. A further Supplement to the Election Laws of Penn sylvania : WHEREAS, By the act of the Congress of the United States, entitled " An Act. to amend the several acts heretofore passed to provide for the enrolling and call ing out the Natiunai forces, and tor other purposes,'' and approved March third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, all persons who have deserted the mili tary or naval service of the United States, and who have not been discharged, or relieved trom the penal ty, or disability thu in provided, are deemed, and tak en , to have voluntarily relinquished, and forfeited their rights of citizenship, and their vigil's to become citi zens, and arc deprived ol exercising .oiy lights ol citi zens thereof : And tchertas, Persons, not citizens of the United States, arc not. under the Constitution and laws of Pennsylvania, qualified electors of this Commonwealth: Section 1. lie it enacted by tlie Senate and House of Hip* e-.nita'ivis of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly nut. and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That in all elections hereafter to be heid in this Commonwealth, it shall be unlawful for ibe judge or inspectors of any election to rece.ve any ballot, or ballots, Irani any person, or persons, embraced injthe provisions .and subject to the disability, imposed by said act ol Congress, approved ilarcu third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, and it shal; be unlawful lor any such person to offer to vote any ballot, or ballots. Section 2. That if any such judge and inspectors of elec ion. or any one of them shall receive, or consent to r e c e ' v e, any such unlawful ballot, or ball As, from any such disqualified person, he, or they, so attending, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upm conviction thereof, in any court of quarter sessims oi this Coni mouwealth, he shall, tor each offence, be sentenced to pay u fine o: not iess than due hundred dollars, and to undergo an imprisonment, in the jail oi the proper county, or rot less than sixty days. Bkctjon 3. That if any person deprived of citizen ship, and disqualifi d as aforesaid, shall, at any elect on, hereafter to he held iu this Commonwealth, vote, r tender to the officers hereof, and otter to vote, a ballot, or ballots, any person, so otfeudiug, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, iu any court ot quarter sessious 1 this Commonweal!b, shall, lor each offence, be punished iu like manner as is provided in the preceding seotiou ol .his act, in the ca.-e < officers of ele-.tiou receiving such unlawful bal lot, or bal.uls. Section 4. That if any person shall heieafter per suade, or advise, any person, or persons, deprived of citizenship, and disqualified as aloresaid, to offer any ballot, or ballots, to the officers of any election, here* 1- ter to be heid in this Commonwealth, or shall persuade or advise, any such ottrcer to receive any ballot, ov bal lots, from auy person deprived of citizenship, and dis qualified as aforesaid, f-uch person, so offending, shall be guil'yot a misdemeanor, and upon conviction there of, in anv court ot quarter sessions ot this Common waaith, shali be punished in tike manner as is provided iu the second section of this act, in the case ot officers of such election receiving such unlawful ballot or bal lots. An Act regulating the mode of voting at all elections in lire several counties of this Commonwealth : Section 1. He it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met. and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That the eprlified voters ot the several counties of ihis Commonwealth, at all general, township, borough and special elections, are hereby, hereafter, authorized and required to vote, by tickets, printed, or written, or p rtly printed and partly writ ten, several y classified as lollows : One ticket shall embrace tlie names of all judges ot courts voted for, aud to be labelled, outside, ' judiciary ;'' one ticket shall embrace the names of all state officers voted tor, and be labelled," state : one ticket shall embrace the names ol ali county officers voted for, including office ol senator, member, and members of assembly, if voted for, and members ol congress, if voted fur, and Le la belled, •' county one ticket shall embrace the names of all township officers voted for, and be labelled, town ship one ticket shall embrace the names of all bo rough officers voted for, and he labelled, " borough and each class shall he deposited in separate ballot boxes. The meeting of the return judges for this Congres sional District, shall be at the Court House, in Tunk hannoclt.on tlie seventh day after the election, which will be the 16th day of October. The meeting of return judges lor this Representative District, will be at the Court House, iu Towanda, on the seventh day after the election, which will be the loth day of October. The meeting of return judges for the County of Brad ford will be at the Court House iu Towanda, on the third day after the election, which will be Friday, the 12th day of October, at 1 o'clock, p. m. J.XI.SMITH, September 12,1SCG. Sheriff. A DMINIS'R'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here by given that all persons indebted to the estate of JOHN' HOWE, late ol Warren twp., Bradford County, dce'd, are requested to make payment without delay and all having claims against said estate are re quested to present them July authenticated for stUle mnit. GEO. LYONS, Sept. 13,15C6. Administrator. A DM IN IST RAT OR'S NOTICE.-Notice is JA- hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Jouathan Payne late of Windham twp.. dee'd. are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. WM. C. PECK, Sept. 13,18GC. Administrator. £egai. * EXECUTRIX S NOTICE.—NOT I G B JCi is hereby given th'.toil piwna indebted to the fo es tate of Job Hutef, If - or Athe:>rp., aec*d, Are requested to make iicrai da at. p i.yiaoß',ar.dthojf hading demands again, i .-mid will them duly an therdlcatca for settlement. CATHVBWK HUfiWP, Sept. 13,1£6 G. K&ecuUix. ADMi NibT it ATO i I'SN OTJ o£. No ft " is hereby given that ail persons indebted U> hie tate of David S. Rorlon, late oi Wysox tp. dec u, a ■ reqoested to make immediate payment, and At having claims upon raid estate will present them duly anthi-ari cated lor settlement. „ GJSO.T (JRANfiKR. Aag.'2'J, >666. Admisn'ru'or. ADMINISTRATORS xotice.-x. tr l herfby given (hat'ail persons indebted to At-1 'to ot Absalom J. Carr, tteo*} late of Albany two., are educated u> puke immediate payment, ami Mm*- having demands, b-' tin -sud estate will .pro.- w. '.Leiu duly authenticate for wit t lenient. li. li. RICHARDS, J. It, UAiiK. Aog. 2H, Hon. XAaihHra'-Q's A DMIXISTRATUR'S N UTlLE.—Notice Ax. is hereby given, that ail persona indebu d .•> •; ■ tate Sally Ol instead, deceased, late of Ck.U, are requested to make immediate payment, and t :,•> having deitouda against sudd ,<>uue will present tin an duly authenticated for settlement. ULOBGE MOftttY; Aug. 2s, leuo. Adiumis'-ru; >r. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— N otico is hereby given, that all persons indc'H,l ' the estate oi JUUh HE VI JULY. J ite >t Overto . *,wp.. de'd, are requested t> ..iik'i i.uaodiale j -,y mi ho-t hiving demand against said • lte w pb , eetit duly authenticated tor set' ;8i nt. kl. O. K.KLL soil, Sept. j, IS<3C. Aurnia ••!: ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice* is hereby given, that all persons ui.cmv i ► the estate ot J. VV. TYRRELL late of Or.v.d! eeased, are requested to mate immediate puyut-nf aid lhase having claimaga.ust st.ii estate wib pi AO t toesn duly authenticated for settlement. 0. ft. G RIDLEY, Aug. lti, IbGG. Adrainistr t'.or ADM IN i STRATOIU ft N OTIC E. - is hereby given, that a . --oils indebted M the estate ot b. B, FOSTER i&teotNerUi i'owaoda twp dec'd.j are requested to maU- luiucutaie pay turn,, and those having demands ag.uh said estate wi cut thetn duly authentic-ten lor eesUemcct. ELIJAH HOUGHS', W. n. FOSTE Sep*. 20, isad. Aiimiointrftt es ADMIN iS'i katok'S NOTlCE.— Notice is hereby given, that ail j - .:; ie:d -. u. estateol ABSALOM J. iiAitlS. Ut <>. Albouy ' twp.. deceased,are reqaeslcii U> make iaii . aUaUi paytneiil; and those hav.i.g elai...- ..gainst -..,u t ■ wiii y. .-.nt thtin duly autlu utieated tor se-ttiemeut. li. H. ItICfciAKDS. J. U. e..vi:ll, Aug. 20, lstiu. Ad mlu is Irate i rs. Joi" 3ale. SALE. — Otic "iv t.ea a Tctit.ui . -mnt Mil!,' in line '.vurkiug order, au v uu&de- , Birii gto purchase with a vieW to e-'n-ua- •*'!! liird it to their iuUlest to Caii on or apply ' A. i>. S.\H. (1, Ulster, Pa. Aug. -s, . ... - AgiJ. BOILER TOR SALE, —A -35 d.-i.se pow er Flue Boiler, in lirst rate order, lot siV i-ueap at the Wavei.y t' ani g Mill JEi"iHNG>, i.YMAA Ale. Waverly. N. Y., Aug. XA loud. \r ALI'ALLE 110 USE A LOT TORSADE. V —The siOiK-nbere offer i• -r sale t. i: msti o■■ known as the -Jiimca McU-abe house. nd • nicrg, owned by Wni. (Jlrard, dec U,-Huate .; n:.o Franklin aad Seeond sts. Teims Of e ;deku'jv.h iy enquiring on the jiremises. G. ii. ii A1.1., MAIiY 1. GltiAli-', Aug. 7,15G6 8 ectttors: P 0 U SALE O 11 R SI N T . A Valuable Hbte! property, the Bradiord lior .i ■ :rtc-d 011 the south side* f ;"e depotW.iverly I- Y Connected with it are tw > barns, a large Garoea, Unit ;rcc*s and two wells of suit water, i -rm- .aq—c >f C. r. BMlitM, Proprietor. May 24, 0o. —tl. • lAOR SALE —Thfe sttbpCfrtdr ofiUi-s tox JL sale a valualdo Building' Lot, ei' n Pi..:.k':iis stt vet, about <me humlred una ti. ye. aoa. Mains . There is u barn on tL- 1 ■,. mid it u....i,. .nd.i. ~, * work for a house, it will be sola 'i . vitt. the rouse UnisheJ. Fur inrther partic i .u owe of the •uosciiber at his residtn .■ on tile prctu G. iIALi.. Towanda. Jane 2u, 1 ftipj. SALE.— Mnciiiitc uiid Horse Power complete, for ii.'.", ca-U. Enquire of >V. Braiuhall, one mile from Franklin <• ■ 'Ann lortneriy iwued by ( . E.h hite. July ii, tahd. Michigan PINE LANDS FOR SALE.- flaviugthe ageney lor the sale • - veral thoo saml acres ui the choicest blue Tiu, t* t untis in the smte of Michigaii, ! ant prepared to ode. great iudu A ucnts to tho-e who wi hto invest their m -cj wher it rill pay. Xiiese lands are among the ha., pine tra s n the Sagiuaw atnl Muskegon Valleys, :■ atedon good boating streams, and are now needed 1- i 'umbti lug inrpobos. Business men and eapitalistb will do well te xunhne them be.ore iuvesGug tbt ir elsewhere, •'or particulars inquire oi' or addre.-s HUMAN MORSE, June '22, lsuti. ihtchheid, ilradhwd County, t'a. fi.VRM FOR SALE. ---The oubricin-ei oi fers for sale the farm on v, Li -h he lives u Asyimn wp.. containing about DO a res. al! ime Said arm lies on the west bank ot t..0 Mr- joe -. ma River, t 1 .out 1 miles from X'o.vauJ . h ... i go • . state •>! •uitivation, well fenced and watei.-d, .u. itag- i .'Uiidmga tiwreon erect, i, wit Ii an aim an • ot ir it. A'iii be sold uti taiasouabie U-nns at uu urn hetwee.i .bis and the 1-t of December, and ii u uj . stdd it vill be tor reut. He will give posse- u ;ie ..I .uis la.lt, and toe buildings u.xt dp ring, • i turtocr larticu.ais address thesiittsonber at i ..... . .iradiord d.mnty, l'a. SAM CGI. . I.UUM. Asy.um, July 2P. ls< u. flliscdiancoiis. E iv B o o K s ! SANDEIt s> UNION laJAXfi.itS AMI JIOJXI.\SOM S MA TIM. MA TIC N. Rave been ad pted by the School T i r tots . f Towanda Borough .usText, Bouks. ichet to .:.s,ii[.s destriii:.' n thatige their Text Books, can be s* : j-.i. d a itii tbe.-e woks on lower terms than any other Publishing 11 1 i -e offer Read the following te.siaai. uiai from ih Cointy Superintendent. and Mr. K/Ugslxuiy, Pi.c ipaltu the Towanda Graded Sc.. .1 ; MAY, I fG. 1 have examined Sander's Union !:• adto with niu,-h satisiaetioh. The stlectious are adiuu.Mic. well graded interesting and of high moral tone. TN Readers are aot ex ceiled by any with which 1 iqiiamted. lean die. riuiiy recommend them tor use in the schools ol this county. O. J- '• HUBBUCK, County Superintendent'. ?•' iv, iken. After a canelul car mi nation of t. ader's Union Sp< ii er and Readers, I am '• .y peir-u..uvd timt tLe> ore much superior to any ethers with which 1; in nequv.it * ?d. lnitli in iheir attractive appearance, and in theirad- Dnirabie selection and arrangement of matter. J. 1! . KINGSBURY, Principal High School, 'la-wand . For further particulars call a* the llouk Store of' AU rORD A BAHBLR. T ..vind.t. Pa. Aug. 2a. "VTOTfOE TO BUILDERS. —Scaled pro -11 pos.ds wiil lw reci ived by the t mlerstgned, up to the first d..y i September uex*. tor fu ui sliiti ; the iua- Uiialaud buiHßiigA Drivers ii.-t Church In 'i otiar.lt I'lans aDd specitieatioi: can be seen at the . Piec ol Dr. li. H. Ma. on. Uius may in do lor Mnue, ilriek or Wood. Church to be liuished bj tiie lir.-; day oi Au gust. 1887. i y order of the Trustees. G. X . li Ai ON , President Towanda, July I'd, XhuO. TALOUR ! FLOUR ! FLOUR !-lit view J. oi the high price ol wheat we have been endeavor ing to produce an extra quality ot ltye Hour tor those of our customers disposed in economise. We ui-w.uiuke it so white as to be scarcely distinguishable from i 1 wheat lionr. Try some. Flour from White Winter Wheat, also 8uch.....t lionr. Corn mea! and different kinds of Feed lor - Cash paid lor all kinds of grain. li. B. INGHAM. Cascade Mills, Camptown, June 11, fold. IMIE NEW 4 RUNN DRIFT MILL AT . Camptown is iu ope.','ion, luniished tbrouehont with the most complete, thcroug ily tc ud, and : .dily approved machinery and fixtures, nov in use m the United States ; nuiaterrnpted by /nan ON i.oir i FATER. Flour, Feed and Meal, always on hand at prices cor resuending to the cost ol Gram. re.-pcnu.ug n B INGHAM May 7, 'o6.—W* ATEW AND FRF.SU GOODS! AN Just rcceiv A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES, ■Bought for Cash, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT A SMALL ADVANCE. Thankful for past favors, I would respectfully say to my old triends that I hope by staid attention and lair prices to merit a continuance of their favors. Towanda, Feb. 2. E. T. FOX.
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