jj)CAL AND GENERAL, pivi<=ion No. 103, S. of T . will hold ft . on Fridav evening, September27,at7io'clock. Tlie Re? Wm. DEi.oKGA'Uneversalist), i . Trenton, will preach at the Court House, Sunday C r etu"'' W teraber 2yth ' at °' clock - C. KITCHEN has retired from the ; /;. a nch Democrat, and HAWVEV SICKLKK has as- editorial control of that paper. jgy- \ correspondent of the Sullivan C' t>- > S. RAILKT, of this place, ilied very suddenly ! R's.mrday last, of heart disease. Mrs. RAII.KY was . „,... in law's. Mr NKVINS. and was enj..y.ng cm ■aratively good health up to the moment of her death. j ye#* *i"he Democrati." Conferees of the Rep resentative district, composed of the counties of Colnm lu Montour. Wyoming and Sullivan, last week, placed nomination (intMi S.Tmos.of Wyoming county, rid L. 1.. TATK, of Columbia county. Ho it •' Bob." c ft#-On Tuesday nijrht lust, some praceless jeamp burglariously entered SIIAWS Bakery, but as Mr. was sleeping in the e!;iI-lishrnent. and hearing the ,„is,..got up. the intnider ts'at a hasty r-treat through ■ae window, I-y nhich lie made his entrance. I jac. The mnn who " don't take the papers," • wn Inst week, nnrf wanted to know if it was real !,.! I that lien. SCOTT hail taken Washington, and if JRFT PAVIS had yet commenced .in attack upon Rirh - i.J. He -aid that he " had heerd sicli talk up his way, i,i "I.iw'd it wasn't so." JSC,. POOR BISCUIT. —Ladies, if you won^ ■i;lie nior'ilicntion of having poor biscuit for tea. :"i v •11 have company, use only I>. B. Pel.and A Co.'a ■i -aI s,|, vatus. It will produce the same happy re v,: \ : ni". so that yon may know wh if to depend up y„a van g-t it oi any respectable dealerin the ..try. JRIY* WYOMING CAN AI.. —The Heronl of the '•nrt says .the great depression in business has afleet die revenues , f the Wyoming < iaiial Company that it • - ,t been aide to meet tin interest on its Mortgages. i Mr ("lias. Parish has been appointed Receiver 1y the s preine Court ot Pennsylvania, and will attend to the isiuesh ut the ("anal. FCSF IJR.TIIFONN COUNTY' FAlß. —TheAnr.unl r of the Bradford Comity Agricultural Society will ?le Id. l>v resolution of the Board of Managers, on the . .id and 4 tii days of Octola-r next.oil the grounds ot the • -ty. The Bills with the Holes and Regulations of tv will Ire furnished at an early day. The Exec •i iiiittre, will meet on Monday ihe 9th inst.,to ~ it J,.lining Committees. By order of tlie Board. ' vanda. Sept. 2, ,1861. W.C. BOP AIM', Secy. CAP .Trnr.E WOOI-WAKD, President .Twice of • ■ ■ i r', t composed of the counties of Columbia, Wyom ing ■: 1 Sullivan. ha accepted the nomination by tin: de li - a.- county Convent ion ot Berks, as President Judge. * :it comity alone forming a single Judicial District his L s will he less laborious, which let no doubt induced . r to accept the nomination. andcrstand that the people of Sullivan will strong 'GR the appointment of Wat. ELWEI.L. Esq., of this ito till the vacancy. Sr#-There arc unfavorable reports- rospoct htiltecr os in tlie northern section of N"ew England.— I Ji cm and potatoes ace suffering from the want of ran. This i, the general complaint in Maine. New Hump t e. and tlie northern part of Massachusetts. There is tso m li • niplaini of drouth in Vermont .though tlie - are IM II "iirishing. The apple crop, it is said, will /,-• iinpiete tailure in every section ol New England. sss~ Coal shipped by the Bnrelay R. R. A" - ainpany, on the North Branch Canal, at Towanda, 'il:n-ok ending Sept. 21, 1861 1,4.13} tons. '• isab'pmentM 2:t,885 tasit for the season 31.15.tftJ " ■ ' "ime period last year 22.117 •* '"a* Si ,221J " ftr* EATON'S COMMERCIAL ACADEMY. — By "wnseto advertisement in another column it will lie '■hat Mr. C. EATON has established, at Towanda, N --"my f.r the business education of young ladies and f -■■-'fflea. The want of an institution of this descrip ■'-■ajs long been felt in our community, and we have - : nbt that tin? young men of our county will speedily '• thimsvlvi sof the opportunity now offered to ac ■re a complete business education. The course of in - o"n wi.l is? thy same as pursued at Eastman s •~ar,'.il(! College, of Rochester, X. Y., where Mr. •TON NAS A.-TVD A S an Assistant. When we consider the rssity of young men acquiring a Mercantile education ' l:l '' nr, unal n f tuition, (fs.ttO pays for a full •w, including u iiij.inina) we cannot hesitate to insure I.A TON tk.it success which his enterprise so well • metis of Penmanship will be sent to any address, H' i cs ting the same. I i, v * H ' Sftmebiicly's dead in there," was the s n - a little child, to her companion, as they passed H* tin- knoh of which was hung a piece ot black ■T' v Yes, somebody i dead in there, and yet how lit outward world, save by the and relatives of the departed one. It tnay H 'three or five summers—a father's pride—a ■ . J 1 ?-a pet of nttmeroiis friends, and still the '--es carelessly on, merely remarking " some - 'l' ad in there 1" Pvr •p* it iv a father or tender mother, npon whom the • and prosperity of loving children were depend- In are now orphans, turned upon the charities • atidh artless world, to experience its stern re ■in'] ua the crowd hurry by, no enquiries are made, t . u ' onsolatioD offered, but merely the thought passerby that " somebody's dead in there!" • an o'.d veteran .whose b.iir is silvered with the "Atnty winters—who has encountered the tem -1 ''Ws of life, for these long years—whose pleas ";r "ws, smiles and tears, are entombed with the ' r 'mains, an reported three eases of Cbowea, two of which were connected with deranged menstruation, and the other following acute rheumatism. All soon re covered under a treatment adapted to indications without specifics, which is the true principle of treatment in all diseases leaving specifics out of the question. I Dr. llouET.a case of a little boy, aged six years, that j hail nearly severed his fore linger wi.h an axe, excepting | a small portion of skin on the inside. It was immediate- | lv ptiieclly adjusted, uud by eoid water applications was ! restored. Dr. MASON, a case of fracture of the skull, in a lady \ aged about thirty years, with slight depression of the out- i ei tal-ie. In jumping Irotn a carriage she fell, was not . un.-.mis':ions. was treated antiphtogistically, and recover- i ed. As the doctor had been censured lor not trepanning, lae jjneiety debated the subject, and unanimously sustain ed him for not operating, as well as to recommend the i rule not to operate until the symptoms are sufficient to warrant it. Dr. ROCKWELL communicated a ease, read by Dr. MA SON, of an inei.-ed wound ol the abdomen, with a portion ol the omentum protruding, which tailing to return, the j doctor cut off. with very little hemorrhage and then dress- \ • I the wound the man was ut his labor in ten days. | The Lecture, Essays, and Medical discussion were post- ! ; potted to the next meeting. Mr. H. M. MOODY, student of medicine with Dr. ALLEN, ' read a very interesting paper on Sulphate of fjuiuine, which reflected much credit on the author. This exliib- j its the tight Hpirit in medical students. The I'resideut then appointed a Committee, consisting , of ,Dr.s. HOLMES, BLISS and IIOMET, to nominate officers for the ensuing year. The Committee on nominations then reported the fol lowing. viz : President— Dr. C. M. TURNER, Towanda. I ice President— Dr. E. G. TKAUY, Sylvania. 'Jr. Secretary —Dr. DANIEL HOLMES, Canton. Cor. Seaetary— Dr. V. HOMET, Terrytown. Treasurer —E. 11. MASON, Towanda. Cenrors —Drs. G. F. HORTON, A. I'ARSONS, BENJAMIN PEU'ITT. tin motion, the report was adopted and the Committee j discharged. Dr. MASON moved that the list of officers reported, be unanimously elected, vita voce, which was carried, I A Committee, consisting of Drs. ALLEN and LADD, was appointed to conduct the newly elected officers to their respective seats. Dr. TCKNKR, the newly elected President, after lie l tig introduced to the Society, gave a brief address, making some very appropriate remarks, and promised his hearty ! co-operation with the members, in all its interests. Tlie either officers being duly enstalled, promised, also, to exert all of their energies to co-operate with the Pres ident and members, for the very best interests and good of the society. ' Then, by the request of the Society, Dr. PARSONS, the | retiring President, delivered the Annual Address, which was very appropriate for the occasion. | The Society tendered its thanks to Dr. PARSONS for the i interest he had previously taken in its labors, and tor the • promptitude and despatch with which he has discharged • his official duties during the past year, and may the tho'ts of his many virtues buoy up bis drooping spirits in his 1 declining years, is the very best wish of" the Society. The President then appointed Dr. HORTON Physician, and Dr. LADD Surgeon, to the clinic, which was announc ■ ed the next order of business. Dr. LADD presented a case of cancerous tetter of the skin, on the nose, extending to each cheek—lady, aged about fifty years—had existed a number of years. Sev eral irregulars had warranted a cure, but failed.No cure was promised and no treatment recommended but palli ative. Dr. HOMET. a ease of single hare-lip—child aged three years ; operation recommended. Dr. MASON, a very interesting case of supposed her maphrodite ; child aged two years, which was pronoanc ed a male ; an operation had been advised by a quack, j bu". the Society discountenanced it. Other cases of minor importance were prcsentod, but i none worthy of note. Tlie hour of 3 o'clock having now arrived, the society proceeded to the residence of C. L. WARD, Esq., where I the members were received with cordial hospitality, and partook of a sumptuous repast, after which the following J sentiments were offered by the Secretary, Dr. HOLMES, J and very appropriately responded to, viz : " The Medical Profession" — by Dr. HORTON. " Our Country"—by Dr. BLISS. "Onr Host and Hostess" — by Dr. TTRNER. The latter was, on behalf of the parents, replied to by the son, Mr. HARRY WARD, in a few brief and noble sen timents, which not only done lionur to the parents, but 1 also the occasion. J I The Society then adjourned to the Library, which prob. j ably is not surpassed by any private collection in the I State, being composed of Literary, Scientific and Medi- ] cal works, and spent an hour in the examination of its J extensive and variable eollecfionsof works, among which J are many specimens of the earliest exhibitions of the art J of printing. And this vast collection, which lias been j procured at an enormous expense, from Europe, Egypt, | and in fact from all parts of the world, is rendered doub- | ly interesting and instructive, by its numerous living rep- | resentations of past ages, customs and times, that books ! cannot describe. After which, the Society re-organized, and unanimous ly adopted the following resolutions, viz : J J I. Resolved, That this Society truly and gratefully ap- I preeiate the courtesy ot Mr. C. L. WARD, and family, and I that we extend to them our warmest acknowledgements, i 2. That the war now being waged against our govern- I 1 meut, ha been undertaken without any apology OR ex- I | euse. and lias for its only object the overthrow of our free I J institutions ; therefore. Resolved. That we will give to the National Adrnini.s ' tiation our most hearty co-operation and support in the I execution of all necessary means lor its entire suppres- > sion and the total annihilation of fitaon. The President then appointed Dr. HOLMES, Lecturer, ! I and Drs. MASON and ROCKWELL Essayists, for the next I I meeting. The subject ol blood-letting, in acute diseases, i was chosen for discussion , at the same time, j Dr. HOLMES proposed Dr. JAS. DAVISON, of Canton, for J membership of the .Society. Deferred till the next meet- ' | >"?• : . On motion, the Society adjourned, to meet in the bo- j rough of Athens, on the first Wednesday, (the first day) i ot January, ltsfi'l.at Ift o'clock, A. M. DANIEL HOLMES, M. D., Sec'y. ! I SLtto aiftmfsfmntts. ENTERAL ELECTION PROCLAMA j aJT TIOX. Whereas .by an net of Assembly of the Com-' i monwealth. entitled '- an act relating to the elections ot I this Commonwealth." it is enjoined upon me to give pub- , i lie notice ol such election to be held, and also the enu i mer.ition in such notice what officers are to lie elected, I, | A. H. SPALDING. High Sheriff of the County Bradford, j do hereby make known and give notice 14 the electors ot ! : said comity, that a General Election will fie held in said ' j county, on TUESDAY . the Nth day of October, in the several districts in said county, to wit: F lu Albany, at thesub district school house, nearCatnp • bell's mills. ' r t In Asylum.at the school house near Simeon Decker's, s I In Alliens bom', at the house of E. S. Mntlhewson. j i lu Athens twp., at the house of J. it. Hunt, in Alliens | Bom". . | In Armenia, at the house of John S. Becker. In Burlington tioro' at tlie hall of Henry Vosburg. j In Burlington township, at the house of Roswell Leth- i er. ' In West Burlington, at the house of Ezra Goddard. | ' In Canton, at the house of S. C. Myers- "* In Columbia, at the hou-c ol Jamas Morgan. In Franklin, at tlie house ot Benjamin F. Taylor. : 1 In Herriek. at the school house near Daniel Durand's. ! In Litchfield, at the house of Bloodgood. In I.cßoy. at the school house in la-Roy. v In Monroe, at the house o| If. R. Rockwell, Iti Monroe horn", at the house ot M M Coolbnugb, ! In Orwell, at Orwell hill public school house, j ' In Overton. >t the house ~t 'i Waltman, ' In Pike, at th" house ot D Johnson, , In Rome, at the Academy. In Uidghtiry. at the house of B Herman. j In Sheshequin, at the \ alley House | in Sinithtield, at the house now occupied by John Scou- j j 1 In Springfield, at the house ol W. 11. Root, now occu ; pied hv Jesse Hammond, j : In Svlvant : IMUO', at the hou-e of C. Merritt. _ ; J In S'liith Creek, at the school house near A Gillitt's, | lu Standing Stone, at tie- house of S Stevens, lu Terrv. at the house ol E J Sliepard, lu Towanda bom', at the Grand Jury room, in tlie Court i House, in said bom - In Towanda twp.. at the school bouse, near II LScott's ! In Towanda North, at the house ot S A Mills, f lit Tmv boro" at the Eagle Tavern. In Tmv twp., at the house ol V M lamg. in Troy boro' ! In Tiiscarora. at tlie school house near James Black's, i In Ulster, at tlie house ol S H Holcob, In Warren, at the house of R Cooper, I In Wells, at the house of L See ley, I LU Windham, at the house <•! B Ktiykendall, N !n Wvalnsing. at house ot S. 11. Black. In Mdmot.ut the house of A. I.Stone. In YVy-"X. ut the house of J M Reed, At which time and place the electors aforesaid will i elect by ballot. ] tine person for President Judge ot the 13th Judicial I ! Pi.-triet. composed of the counties of Bradford and Sus quehanna. ' t i Two persons to represent the county ofjllrudford in the , ! House of Representatives nf the Commonwealth of Peutl- j I sylvania. I ] "one person for Associate Judge of the Coontyof Brad- I , ford. i line person for Treasurer of the county of Bradford. | One person for County Commissioner fur the County 1 ' of Bradford. i | One person for Auditor of the county of Bradford. And in and by said act. I am further directed to give ' , I notice " that every person excepting justices of the peace i who shall hold any office of profit and trust under the j ; government of the Uni'ed States or this State, or of any ! incorporated district and also that every member oft "on- j ; gress and oi the Legislature and the select and common i council or any i ity, or commissioners of any incorpor.it . i ed district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising i at the same time the office or appointment of Judge, In spector or Clerk ot any election oi this Commonwealth | ' and that no Inspector or other officer of any such eicc- i j tion, shall be then eligible to any office to be voted lor. j Bv the 4th section of an act p'assed the bu-t day of l ! April. l-40. it is provided " that the 13th section oi an ' at passed July 2d. ls:tt) entitled " An art relating to the | i elections of thin Commonwealth," shall no be construed I as to prevent any military officer for serving as Judge, ; Inspector or Clerk, at any general or special election ot ! this commonwealth. i In the Ist section of the act. first above mentioned, it is I enacted that every general tad special election^shall be i opened between and 10 in tlie forenoon, and continue without interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall Is- closed. Bv the IMb section of the ict of February 3d, 1846, it ' shall lie lawful tor the inspectors and judges give satisfaction. That be can furnish Marble Table-Tops and Mantles as cheap as they can be obtained In X'ew York or elsewhere. WHAT EVERYBODY OUGHT TO DO! Come to liis Yaid liefore purchasing elsewhere. Pat ronize a home enterprise, and not roti away to York State and get inferior work done. And tina!lv every body ought to ere'-t a suitable memoiiul over the re mains ~i their loved friends. CAUTION.- \ man calling himself Thomas, ami hail ing from Bingliamtoii, has been obtaining order- tor work by representing that lie is agent for a manufactory in Towanda. Beware ut him ! Some age': ;t of calling on the friends of the deceased for work, i. f ire they hare fair!; their ileail <>nt of their eight. frown i io!i men. When you get ready, call on the subscriber and examine his stock. X. B.—Country produce taken in exchange Tor work. Don't forget the'pla'-e. Eagle Marble Works, opposite Gen. I'atton's residence, Towanda, l'a. GEO. P. CASH. ACEN'TS— G. W. Brink. Leilaysville; B. Overfieid, Me.hoppen; J. H. Webb, Smithtieid Summit; U.S. Dart, Troy. Towanda, June 12, If(II. Sept. 10, 1881. RPHE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RE-| JL ceiving ait extiiiMve ami well helt'cted >tock of ROOTS, SHOES K GAITERS.I Purchased since the late depression in prices, and com \ prising all the usual varieties of Gents., Ladies, Misses j and Children* BOOTIES AND CASTERS Suitable for the season. Also, a large stock of 2IOPAE WOES, The quality of which is too well known to need further recommendation. Also, a large stock of Sole and Upper Leather, Kip Skins, French and American Call Skins, Harness Leather, Morocco, and Linings, Ac. An excellent assort ment of SHOE FINDINGS, Saddlery Hardware, Harness Trimmings, A., Ac. I have established a HARNESS SHOP* ! And will keep on hand Double and Single Harness, Sad dles. Bridles, Halters. Martingales. Whips. Ac., and will make to order any work in this line, nil which, as weii as my whole stock, will In-sold lor ready pay,at remarkably low prices in order to meet the exigencies el the times. J. D. HUMPHREY. Towanda, Sept. 10,1861. 5,010 VOLUNTEtRS IfilED! T!> TRANSPORT OUR EXTENSIVE srjrsy mmm SUMMER GOODS! "LA ROM A THOROUGH EX A MIX A : I TION into the state of affairs in Bradford county, we' have come to the conclusion that every family want GOODS AT PANIC PRICES Having made our late purchases accordingly wc are now opening a large stock ot Dry Goods, Groceries. Hard wan-. Crockery. Paints, Oils, Nails. Glass and Sash, lis pecial attention is called to our new stock of BOOTS AMD SHOES, LADIES DRESS GOODS, &c., &c., &c., ' Which we CAN and WILL sell for cash or ready pay at ' prices which will astonish the natives, and our old cits turners in particular. TRACY' it MOORE. I Towanda, June 10, 1861. Come Along ! Everybody ! TO THE NEW GROCERY & PRQViSIOH STORE JUST OPENED! BY , IT. IT. ST LO YEXS. At the building formerly occupied hy J. 11. .Vet-in.,, on .Main street, opposite the Court House. HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF VARIOUS . brands of Coffee. Tea, Sugar, Ac., all very cheap, Resides a splendid assortment of Spices, Nuts. Candies, ! Fruits, and Confectioneries, and a good assortment in the Provision line. Tobacco and Segars of every quality aud price. He will also pay the Highest Price for Butter and Eggs, And sin-h "t'-a, <• >. „f country trade as the farmers may have to , r of. iOf- lie would say to all if you want any thing in hi line of trade, give him a call, and you can lie ucconimo da:e,l. H.H.STEVENS. Towanda, Jnne 111, 1 SGl.—tf SPECIAL NOTICE. OWING to the fart that all confidence in the present Credit System is destroyed the sub : scribers have determined to sell goods hereafter Exclusively for Ready Pay. I All those hav'ng unsettled accounts with ns will oblige j us hy settling the same at once, and all Notes and judg- Iments due us must be pa-d soon in order to save cost. N. R- No respect of persons shown. Rulington Aug 14, 1661. J. F. LONG & SON. Jttfsccllatuous. DR. PORTERS ' | OLD DRUG STORE, Alreadyadmitted to be The largest, safest and most approved DRUG HOUSE IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA! with An established reputation for keeping the best medicine, UNEQUALLED In its facilities and apparatus for compounding and pre paring MEDICINE AND PRESCRIPTIONS, Conducted by thoroughly competent persons, who devote the most careful attention,pay the strictest regard to accuracy, and use only selected arti cles, and medicines of unques tioned put ity, has become TSIil SA3R BBS® 37388 With prices revised to correspond with the market. WHOLESALE AND , ALL ARTICLES WARRANTED AS RETUKSENTEI). By recent arrangements with the Manufacturers, Impor ters or First Holders of Goods and Cash Purcha ses, the prices will always tie at the low est poiut for l'rime Goods. LOWER FIGURES THAN EVER IX Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, DRUGS &. DYE-STUFFS. Everything in this extrusive stock tall be sola Cheap far Cash ! PRICES RKDI'CEn, VIZ! Of Soaps, Perfumery, Brushes, Combs,' Pocket Knives and Razors, Lumps and Materials for Litjltt. TRUSSES & SUPPORTERS, WINES AND LIQUORS, ONLY FOR MEDiCiNE TOBACCO a, SNUFF. AH the Popular Patent Medicines, Tooth, Skin &. Hair Preparations, Fancy Articles of all Descriptions, Eclectic, Jlatanic and Hamiopathic Medicines Spirts, Flint Suit, I.amp Shades and Garden Seeds. ' FISH TACKLE, AMMUNITION, Ac. Constituting the moat complete a-- : !ue-nt embracing the great wants of the People, reduced in Price, and revised ior the Gash System. DR. PORTER'S CAMI'HEXE! Dlt. PORTER'S ALCOHOL! DR. POUTER'S BURNING FLUID! Are Fresh, daily prepared, at d unrivalled by any in the Market. DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS For Family U.ic, Known a* Safe and Reliable Remedies, are warranted for what they are intended to give satisfaction, viz : Dr. Porter's Pectoral Syrup price 37$ cents Dr. Porter's Family Embrocation ■' •>'" " Dr. Porter's Tonic Kli.xer '• An " Dr Porter's Worm Syren " 25 " Dr. Porter's Comp. Syr. ilypophosphites.. " Inn " I Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic no " I Dr. Porter's Blackberry Balsam " 21 " | Dr. Porter's Tooth A'-he Drops " 25 " Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snuff " 21 " . Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder •' 25 " j Dr. Porter's Trieogene • 21 " Dr. Porter's Trieophile " 21 " j Dr. Porter's Shampoo " 21 " Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion " 37£ " Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder " 2"." " Dr. Porter's Bed Rug Poison " 25 " l>r. Porter's Black Ink " 21 " Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fluid " :;7i " Dr. Porter's Rat and Mice Poison " 21 " Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia " 21 " Medical Advice gheu gratuitou>ly at Hie office Charging only for Medicine. iti'Thankfui for pa t lilieral patronage would respect fully announce toliis friends and the public that 11 > pains shall lie spared to satisfy and merit the continuance of theircontideiice and patronage, ut the Cash Drug- Store ! Comer of Main and Pine streets. Towanda. Sept. 6, 1661. XEW I-A LL STOCK, Of GOODS ! MONTANYES' STORE, FOR CASH ONLY. Emliracing MILITARY" GOODS. 1 HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND STTOES, WOOLEN GOODS, GROCERIES, SADDLERY. And other Hardware, and other varieties of merchandise too numerous to mention. AiT YVe earnestly desire all persons indebted to ia to make an effort to help us in this our trviug time of need. MONTANYES'. Towanda, Sept. 3. l'-fil. NEW FURNITURE ! AND mw Eijjiois? J HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE X and extensive assortment ol Sofas. Mohogany Chairs, Mahogany and Walnut Rockers. Boston Rockms. Fine Cane-seat. Wood, and Knsh-l>"ttom. Hair. Cane -eat and Cane-back Rockers, Looking-Glasses, Cord and T.is-els, Picture Frames, Ac., Cheaper than the Cheapest. Please rail and satisfy yourselves. Towanda, Jnne 26,1661. * " CHESTER WELES. Special Notice. IX ACCORDANCE WITH WHAT A seems to lie the jieeessit.ies of the tines, and for tin own business scenrny, I have concluded to sell Goods FOR READY PAY ! I believe I have as good credit-customers as any one. and i most of them prompt paying ones, but future prosperity in imsir.es I think requires that Groceries and Provi sions should he sold for cash. 1 hope, by attention to business, and an earnest desire to please, to still retain all of my old patrons. aH~Tho.se who are indebted to me will oblige me by I settling up at once. E. T. FOX. T ugust 1. ISfil. "ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE— Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of ISA AC NICHOLS, late ot Pike twp., dee'd., are requested to make payment without delay,'.and those hav ing claims against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement. JOS. H. MARSH. A dm. Pike, Ang. 20, 1*61.-fit. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebied to the es tate of THOMAS SMEAD, late of Smithtieid twp., dee'd., are requested to make payment without delay.and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JAS 11. WEBB, Adm. Post Office address, Smithtieid Summit. Smithtieid, Aug,20,1861. JttcrchanM?e, arc. ALB ANY ~~ AGRICULTURAL WORKS, WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, EMERY BROS., Proprietors, PATENTEES AND ANL"F ACTL*KEK3 OF Emery's Patent Changeable Rail road Horse Powers, ALSO, LEVER POWERS, for Pour, Six and Eiglit Horses, of new and superior construction, to gether with a great variety of labor-saving AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. rpo THE FARMING PUHLIO.— Notice I JL is hereby given that RAYMOND M. WELLES, ot I Athens, Pa., (who was until recently the senior in< mber I ol the firm or Welles, Blood A Co,, ot Athens.) is the on- Iv authorized Agent for the salt- ot EMERY'S HOUSE j POWEic-.THRE-dMXt. MACHINES.and other WAKES manufactured at the ALBANY AGRICULTURAL WORKS For the county of Bradford, with the privilege ot selling for the roan ties ot Tioga. Susquehanna, and Wyoming,, iu Pennsylvania, uud the adjoining comities iu New York State. ALL licenses and contracts heretofore existing with other parties for their inanulartiire and sale in this terri tory having expired, the public are untitled that they will he held responsihh d recti v to the Patentees for dam ages for using any other Imrv powers, threshers. Ac., made and sold to "them by nth. - parties and in imitation ot and infringing upon the letters patent held by EMERY BROTHERS. For description of prices, terms, Ac., see the ll luntra'.ed Catalogue of the Albany Agricultural Works, iiirni-hed gratis on application to EMERY BROTHERS, Albany, N. Y„ or R. M. WELLES. Atlicns. June 'it;, Collcgialc Institute, TOWASDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. PACfLTY : P.ev. J AMES fMcWILI.: AM. Principal, Professor of An cient Languages, and Mental and Moral Sciences. SAMUEL L. FISI.KR. A. B. l'p.lessor ol Mathematics and Natural Science. Prot.Cn A RI.ES R. CO BURN, County Superintendent, General Director ot Normal Department. • C. E. EATON, Professor of Peuiuanship uud Book-keep ing. Miss N ANCY BALLARD. Preceptress. Mrs. HELEN A. ADAMS. Assistant Preceptress. Jli.-s MARY B. ALLEN. Tea hcrol Vocal and Instrumen tal Music. ■ Mr. I>. CANFIELD DAYTON, Steward, i Mrs. D. C. DAYTON, Matron. The Fall Term commences WEDNESDAY, AU GUST 21, and will continue 14 weeks. TI'ITION. PKH TERM I [Payable invariably in advance, or one-half on entering the - hoid, and one h. ' it the middle of the term—fuel and contingencies included.] Primary. per term ? 4 10 Preparatory.: 6 00 ! Higher, 1-t year, per term 7 00 Higher. Ist "and 2d year, per term 8 00 i Classical, 1-t year, per term 7 00 ! Classical, 2d and 3d year, jm r term 8 00 N. B. l'upils ,!i be er term sll 00 I Use ot instrument on which to take lessoaa t) ilo for practice 2 00 I Pupils boarding in the Hall will furnish their own tort d els, Ac., ami the tabli -ilvi r,u tie r option. It is desira hie that they also furnish their own bed and bedding when it is convenient, but when otherwise, the-e will bo f j furnished at a slight charge. It i-strongly r< commended that students from abroad should Itnurd in the lc-tit .tiu. a< better opportunities f>r advancement in -tudv are thereby secured. Normal Department- Special exercises are arrangeo without extra charge for those preparing themselves as T' ud ot Cm: me i: -'mo is. l'rut. ('. It. COBI RN. ths able ami well kuo.v a .pi :,atciai. Nt ot t ' ininun Schools in the county, ha- kindly e pursued. He will also be pi -cut to conduct it.-' verci-es as often as practicable, and will deliver frequent lectures m ths Theory and Practice ot Teaching, as also on other subjects connected with Normal training. Those persons, therefore, intending to engage in teach ing lor th" winter, will ti"d it greatly to their advantage to be present during the Fail term. Pro!. Unburn'.s connection with the institution is not such as to in any w ay interfere with the discharge of the 1 regular duties ol his office. No pains will be spared, on the part of the Faculty and Trustees in sustaining tin high jvpnlatatlnn the institu tion has hitherto euh'\cd, and in rendering it more wor thy ol future patronage and support JAM ES Mi \Y 11, EI AM, PrincipaL Ang.3.1861. I Tliresliinir Machine Agency. O O J ATTENTION ! FARMERS! rnilK SUHSCIMBKR IS SOLE AGENT .1. in the unity ol Bradford and the neighboring coun -1 . ties in Pennsylvania and New York, lor IEMIEIRiY'S Celebrated Threshing Machines, EMERY'S ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, aro : too well and popularly known to need any description I from me, and I will only saythat they continue te do : serve the reputation they have enjoyed for ten years of being the " best Endless Chain lior-e Power in use."' These Powers posse-s conveniences and advantages pos- I sensed by no other power. E M Ell Y' S NE W PATENT : THRESHER AND CLEANER This a new Machine, and has not before been intro -1 dncrd into this region. It has no endless chain straw . carrier, but separol' - all kind- of grain thoroughly from the straw, by a combination of Pitts' Endless Canvass , Celled Apron, a new Improved Revolving Picker, and the well Known Vibrating Riddle. It is a simple, durable and efficient Machine, will thresh rapidly and clean thor- I oughly, without wasting, all kinds of grain, it will not choke, run easily and steadily, without jumping, and is warranted to be superior to the common Rake Cleaner | now in use. It remains only to be seen and tested, to be pronounced by every experienced hand at threshing, to , be an admirably contrived and constructed Thresher and I Cleaner. EMERY'S IMPROVED THRESHERS & SEPARATERS, i are not excelled hv any in market, are well constructed, • | simple and durable, iam prepared to supply all kinds I "1 AGILICULTUKAIi MACHINERY | at manufacturers prices and terms. 8s" For further information, Illustrative and descrip- I tive Catalogues, prices, Ac., apply to R. M. WELLES, Agent. Athens, Pa., July .JO, 1801. N. IT. & E. RAIL ROAD. ! /"111 \ NGE of time commencing Thursday, July 11 lSfll. V Trains will leave Waverly at about the following s hours, viz: wf-twart) Borvn. ' r\TWARr> nnrs't). Dunkirk Express. I P.M. N. York Express.il.27 A.M. Night Express... J.IO A.v. Night Express.. 11.17 P.M. Mail 7.58 P.M Steamboat F.xpr's 4.J9 P.M. Accommodation.. .9.3"> A.M. I'incinnati Expr's 4.28 A.M. ! Express Freight.. .5.33 P.M. Fast Freight 9.32 AM. Fast Freight 7.17 A.M. Way Freight fi.OO P.M. , Way Freight 'J.IO A.M.j ftw. The Express Freight, Fast Freight . Cincinnati Ex press, and Fast Freight (going East and Wet.)nin every day. The Night Express, Sundays, runs only to Elmira. The Mail train remains over night at Elmira. CH A S. MINOT, Gcn'l Sup'W