1 j B & |k \r..—The bnilding occupied by 1 . I; POKTEK, lias boon removed a few | : ' o '. it p f its former location, where "friends will find us, ready to attend * ■ their waste in the line of IVinting^ iOCAL AND GENERAL. | v- 'l ilt- Jleporler is printed npuii CAMI>- 1 Offi No. 50 Gold | " N . . York. Thomas U. Beni, r, agent ~j A duiiatioa will bo held at the house " h,ou McKean in Bnrliugtoli Boro, on Tuts i.rnoou and evening, Oct. 10th, for the beu iL o. P. liopkius. Acordial invitation pi . laleli to all. -r \ tn.'ti V.MS arrested in Elmira, on a ,x ,as r j lapix-i.iti'iu of the munhSeent lib. raiity of Mr. • m. .1 others toward LATATETTS COIXEOE t j le ntr-d in the aiiffafe of OUT church—by :!>. - Sy -ulical Institution has been placed I . !a basis, and has LoeU enabled to make so : - to its Ik -ditie.s for education ; and, ivi . wnii gratification he thoroughness and .a. eha ■ e-ter of the course of study pursued v commend it to the beneficence i . v ...,., of our churches, j _ MLVS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF TO eoll the attention of our readers to I j am, before the Y. M. G. A., of 8. M. HEW on YVednesday evening the 17th inst., { .■.House. YVe can assure them they j th treat in store. 1.. 3 hamtou Gazelle says of him, "Original . witty and full of fire, enthusiastic and j - great imitative powers, he commands ntion of an audience which lie greatly ] an: l , instructs. ;ln- rostrum for twenty-five years, he I i an experience which enables lrim to -. 1 provide for the needs of an audience, I leads his listeners by the amuse i - riptions, he draws them toward .•..a .hi eh ho aims, their benefit and in- Y :k Herald, New Haven "I J- I I l'ittsfield, Mass.,) Dairy, YY'isconsiu, •I. YYilliamspart, Ale rtis • r & L'n .V. Y'., and many other of our cx - ti..i :r>e Lim lis one of the most celebrated ■Hirers of the day. .".on has fixed the price of the ad ' . low rate of 30 cents. -Y • lit■ f.llord County Teachor's As - t Svlv inia, Friday, Sept. 14ih. Gall • Vice President, A. T. Lille v. Open i prayer and singing. Minutes of ■ t i and approved. Report of Com nJi :shi--s ■: and Programme read and ac following resolution token up: , iirut the deficiency in quality and •f P>l k-board surface in school houses, i- i.umediat"!y supplied. ■I iy Messrs. Ghubbuek, Leonard, a, Tracy, Hofkness, Calkins, A. Tracy. favored us with some intcrresting re -1 =ugiresiions in regard to black-boards. . utianimonsly adopted. Committee , v Indt members, and to collect and .-.to different' individuals to be an ting. Adjourned to meet at stv. ix Yl< t according to adjournment. Sing f selected pieces by C. YV Sanders, v Prof. F. A. Allen, of Man field. Ques 'i answered. Adjourned to meet ul nin, ns i. —Meeting calh-d to oish-r by Vice Prie- Misc. Ham ius business occupied some Dtel imatioii, "Sheridan's Ride" by Ed • ilings. Reading by Miss Jennie Adams. ' itig r■ -oluti m then presented : That Normal Schools should be snp . the Stat", and that rio stn'i uts should red t . attend them except pri parinc lYirtlic ' -.-ion of .eaehei.-. cussed by Messrs. Monroe. Tracy, Crawford, . Leonard and Ames. Resolution lost. The ■ ion being reconsidered the following resola s submitted as a substitute and unani adopted. That Normal Schools onght to receive 1 lroiu the State as shall meet, in a meas ••tu.'inds of the people, lowing resolution then adopted without '"-ion: ■A, That we look regret to the inefficient t ir disposal for teaching the elements of may,and to the neglect into which that all :.t subject has fallen among our teachers. K: lv these evils we pledge ourselves to re "•■rtions in promoting the interests of this ■ .' ,1 branch of education ; and we submit b• v f*'rs tho propriety of furnishing ele ■> charts to facilitate that end. " 'nig remarks on general subjects of intcr hcrs by Prof. C. YV. Sanders, followed '•morons example in reading. The follow ation submitted and adopted : That Sander's Union Series (Speller H- is, in our opinion better adapted for ' < 'oBHKin Schools than any other with ire a '(plainted ; that we do heartily eom -ciq to the attention of directors and teach -11 change Ls coutempluUd, and tlmt we "*. v desire their adoption in our schools, remarks then made on the subject of £ - ■' looks ly A. B. Putnam, geneiai ugeat tot ; school books, "U'illiauisport. A vote of thanks then tendered for the use of tin: Church uud hospitality Jof the people. Adjourned to meet at Hmithfiold the 2nd Friday in Nov. The following are the ap | point men ts : Lecturer —Prof. Charles H. Verrill Essayists— Miss Jane Doane and Miss Ollie Favnsworth. Dcchi imtrs —Newell Leonard and YY'rn. H. Mooro, I!K.Souss (nmmittee—Dr. J. D. Underwood, w'. A. Wood, C. E. Wood Miss Caroline Allen and Marie Scott. O. F. YOUNG, President A. PASSMOBH, Secretary. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. —The Brad ford County Sunday School Association convened at Monroeton on Tuesday, Sept. 25th. A.M. SESSION. —At 11 o'clock a prayer and con ference meeting was held and con tinned one hour. Organization deferred until afternoon. P. M. SESSlON.—Devotional exercises occupied the first half hour. Permanent organization at 2i o'clock. Rev. WM. HARRIS delivered an address on Child rens' Meetings, liev. F. D. HOSKINS on Concert und Responsive exorcists. These subjects were further discussed by liev. Messrs. llosseel, Dit#- lap, Armstrong, Crittenden and Pres. I?. S. Rus sell. The Revival and its Lessons was the next topic taken up and discussed until adjournment. EVENING SESSION.—After the usual opening re ligious exercises. The history and operations of the Association since its organization were report ed by B. S. Russell, Chairman of the committee to which the subject had been referred. Report of the Treasurer, N. N. Betts, Jr., was presented; also that of Corresponding Secretary, J. E. Dayton, giving a summary of Sunday Schools in the Coun ty for 1800. The report of the County Missionary was neai presented showing the results of his work since May 1801. These reports were followed by several address es bearing upon the general work of the Associa tion. A resolution was passed recommending the establishment of a Depository of Sunday School books and literature in Towanda. Dcxology and benediction concluded the exercises of the even ing. WEDNESDAY- A. M. SESSION.—One hour was de voted. to special prayer tor the conversion of the youth in our Sunday Schools. Recess of ten min utes, after which remarks w re made by Township Secretaries in regard to the work in their respec tive townships. At 11 o'clock a box was opened containing ques tions which were briefly answered. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year : Presi dent —B. S. Russell; Vice President—Rev. A. F. Harding ; Recording Secretary—O. A. Black ; Cor responding Secretary—J. E. Dayton ; Treasurer — C. D. Humphrey: Executive Committee—Rev. Wm. Harris, Rev.F. D. Hoskins and George 11. Wood. WEDNESDAY—P. M. SESSION.—At It o'clock Children's meeting was_opeued with u hymn of greeting, bv Monroeton infant choir, responsive reading of the Scriptures and prayer. Scripture recitations and examination ; Ten Commandments by South Branch Sunday School: the Lord's Pray er, by Woodside Sunday School: twenty-third Psalm, by Greenwod Sunday Scnool, and respon ses by Monroeton Sunday School. Brief address es by County Missionary, Rev. Mr. Crane and President Russell. Prayer and benediction con cluded one of the most successful conventions of the Association. It is but proper to remark that the members of the Association were received with true Christian hospitality by the people of Monroet a. Harmony and mutual good feeling characterized the conven ti'ii and the mcefing separated with kind r. ct iugs and pleas.tut acknowledgments of gratifica tion and proflt. Adjourned to meet at Stevensvillo, Nov. 20th and 2ls:. R. CRITTENDEN, Sec. pro tern. Towanda, Sept. 28th, 1800. BROKE JAIL.—JOSEI-H COVEY and PHILIP GARLAND escaped from the jail of this County, on Thursday night last, by boring a hole through th, wall of their cell, effecting an entrance into a cell which was being repaired, the door of which was unlocked. The Sheriff offers a reward of 875 for the appre hension of the fugitives. COVEY is aged about 27 years, 5 feet 1U inches high, slim built, light complexion, light blue eyes, light thin whiskers on ch n—a large seal ring on left hand, with reel setting. Had on, when he left, a red flannel shirt—with green buttons on the breast in shape of hearts—check pants, black frock coat. C.U:LANI> is about 25 years of age, 'about 5 feet S inches high, thick set, dark complexion, .lark hair and eyes, had on grey flannel shirt, check pants, light sack coat, and slouched hat. When last heard from they were going toward Dushore, Sullivan County. A re-ward of 850 will be paid for the arrest of COVEY, and 825 for the arrest of Garland, or 875 for the arrest of both, or for such information as will lead to their apprehension. BASE BALL.— The following is tlio score of the- trial game for the championship of Bradford County, between the Winona B. B. Club, of To wanda, and the Burlington B. B. Club, which was played on the grounels of the latter, on Thursday, Sept. 27th, 1866; BURLINGTON. O. R. WINONA O. R. Fultz, c 3 8 Smith, p 2 -1 Mead, p 5 2 Turner, Ist b 2 4 j Luther, s. s 1 5 Dayton, l.f 2 1 Knapp, Ist b 1 8 Jewell, 3d b 3 2 Long. 2d b 2 7 Tracy, c. f 1 3 S. K- Ross, 3d b. .3 (■ Wardell, r. f 1 1 Phelps, l.f 5 1 Tidd, c 2 1 C. 1). Ross, c. f.. .1 I, Smalley, 2db 4 1 Hill, r . f 3 1 Eaton, s. s 1 1 27 51 27 21 INNINGS. Ist 2d 3d Ith sth Gth 7th Bth oth BURLINGTON —9 2 3 9 6 8 4 8 3—51 WINONA—3 6 C 0 1 0, 3 0 2—21 Fiys Caught—Burlington 9 ; Winona, 7. Missed —Burlington, 3 ; Winona, 12, Fouls Struck—Burlington, 31 ; Winona, 14. Out on Fouls—Burlington, 5 ; Winona, 9. Double Play—Burlington, 1. Passed Balls —Btirhngton, 4: Winona, 10. Scorers—Messrs. Coryell and Yallance. Umpire—Cupt, Mason Long, of the Burlington B. B. C. M. J. L. Below we give the score of a game of base ball b tween the Springfield and Smithfield B. B. Clubs which was played on the grounds of the lat ter, on Saturday, Sept. 29th : SPRINGFIELD. 11. O. SMITHFIELD 11. O. Oreditord, c 6 4 Kelley, c 1 1 Burg. ss, p. 0 1 Durfy, p 1 4 Wildriek, s. 5....8 2 Adams, s. s 3 2 Adams. Ist b.... .6 3 Tuttle, Ist b 3 4 Duly, 2d b 7 1 Ormsbcry, 2d b., .3 3 Spear, 3d b 4 IW. Durfy. 3d b 5 2 Phillips, 1. f 4 5 M. Tracy, 1. f 3 4 Allen, c. f 7 2|B. Tracy, c. f 3 4 Benson, r. f 5 2 Forest, r. f 4 3 52 27 i 32 27 After the game the boys sat down to a splendid supper, gotten up Ly the Smithfield Club. Every thing passed off pleasantly and agreeably to all Concerned. — Xurthem TUT Gazelle. SPECIAL NOTICES. SHELDON'S COMPOSITION FOB FRUIT TREES.— A correspondent at Troy, Pa., asks us relative to P. B. Sheldon's composition for the destrr tion of borers and other insects on fruit trr s. (in inquiry wt learn from reliable parties in Steiibuii c unity, that Hie composition lias been tested in tb..t sec tion and is approved. Though at first inclined to look upon it as a nostrum. the testimony t lore us -mainly dieted by our inquiries i* • a : that (with the addition of a knowledge of th" ingredi ents of the composition) we are inclined to regard the preparation ot Mr. Sheldon as valuable. The composition, which has been patented, is adver tised in this paper.— Moon's liuxul Xac* Yorker, QAUN'ERLY REPORT <>t tim First National Bank, Towanda, Pa., Oct. 1, 1866 : RESOURCES: Notts and Bills Discounted 8118,057 32 U S Securities deposited with TrU 8.. 175,'000 00 do on hand, 22.750 00 Banking House, Furniture and fixtures 0,000 00 Expenses, 2,584 GO Due from National Banks 47,447 89 Due, from Bankers, 2,255 98 Cash on hand, viz : Legal Tender Notes 21,087 00 Bank Notes, 1,992 00 Cash Items 5,840 48 8101,115 27 LIABILITIES : Capital, 125,000 00 Surplus, 13,000 00 Circulation m.fioo 00 Due Depositors 122 293 72 Due Treasurer U. S 19,700 28 Due Banks, 3,946 90 Profit and Loss, 8,674 37 $104,115 27 I, N. N. Betts, Jr.. Cashier of the F Ist Nuttond Bank of Towanda, do solemnly swear, that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief. N. N. BETTS, Jr., Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 2d day of October, 18GG. J. W. MIX, Notary Public. A CARD.— Several statements of one J. K. FLEMING, which appealed in last week's paper and which refer to me, being absolutely false and calculated to deceive, seem to require a brief no tice. I am not agent lor Ivison, Phinuey & Co., or for any other house. I attended the Institute at Springfield and the* Association at Sylvania i r my own improvement and not in the employ of Messrs. ALVOSD A BAR BER, nor do T think they then knew of my going. I do not know that Prof. SANDERS or I,' P. ,V Co. said, did, or wrote anything to procure or ncour age the adoption ot any i solution at those meet ings. But 1 tlo know that certain directors at Springfield suggested the propriety of the assem bled teachers adopting some such resolution to snow what hooks they approved. lam not aware that the resolutions adopted at those meetings were lobbied through by wire pulling, nor dif I think the teach.-rs ot this County so tame and im becile as to suffer ine or any one to wheedle them into adopting u resolution which the do not fa vor. As to whether the Nays called at Syl vauia I refer Mr. F. to the Chairman of that meet ing. Although 1 attended one evening at Lcßoy Ido not yet know what resolutions, or whether any were adopted by that Institute. Finally, although 1 do favor the " Union Series," have used my influence for their adoption for the sake of uniformity of books, yet 1 had nothing to do in the publication of the puffs which Mr. F. graciously ascribes to nic, and if the false state ments contained in his article are a lair sample of his oicu co!' . .•, which he boasts ol' sailing under, then I would rather be the cut's pair (which office he generously concedes to me,) than be his stand ard bearer. J. 11. KINGSBURY. Y\ ICKHAM eY BLACK a.re again on hml with New Goods, just suited to the season. Call and sev their stock. II Kl.l* FOR THE IJADIE3. A gOOll S"Yvilip' Machine is the best investment to bo found.— YV heeler A Wilson's, for family use, is by far the best. For tailoring get Singers. Call at YViekhum A Black's and see the v. ork for proof. PENSIONERS. —The instalment of Pensions due on the 4th e>l Sept., paid to Pension* is upon bringing their Pension certificate to the under signed. J. N. CALLFF. Pension Agent, MARRI ED. CAMP—BROWN—At Camptown, Oct. 3d, 1 y 11 v. A. F. Harding, Capt. T. B. Camp, Company 1" 57 lieg t. PY, to Miss Anna H. Brown, tYv ya lusiug. BIIIiiOX—STENSE In Marietta, Pa., on Thurs day Sept. 20, at the residence of Thomas St, nse Esq. by Rev. W. A. Fleming, Chas. Britton, for merly ol this place, to Miss 1 iiinie Sten.se of Marietta. 11l HY • McINT YRE oa the ith of by Rev. It. Dunlap, Mi. Charles Rutty, to Miss Amelia Ann Mclntyre, both of Tow.aula. bIE D . BARNES Frederick Barn -, • vond son ot Wil liam ami Sarah Barnes, died in North Towanda, Sept. 20, aged 11 years. miscellaneous. JpL 011 EX (J E LOU K ST I T (,' II SEWING MACHINE! Higlie-t Premium, Fai: <>: American Institute, 1- J! I!EST IN THE ORLD ! GREAT SIM LICIT \ ! GREAT CAPACi I Y' ! Celt orated Rev rs.dle Peed Mov incut ; Uuiform Seli- Adjuating Tension ; Will Gather and se.v a .a.Hie at Uuce ! Every Machine ! the leversib'e teed motion, which enables the operator, by -imply turning a thumb screw, to have the work . < . rto the right or left, to stay any part of the feenu:, without turning the fabric . Mils. SHAW, Agent, State st.. opposite Dr. Pratt's office, aa. A Wheeler A Wilson Machine for sate. Towanda, Sept. 24, 4866. LOST —In the borough of Towanda,, about the 281 h ol August last, .a NOTE Of hand given Ly me to !' L. Ward, for $97, di'ed May 1, 18(10, and due Jane 1, HK. I paid said rrotc, and lost it out of my pocket. The finder Is requested to return if ta me, aid nil per- ns are ".mtiontd against purchasing the same. Sept. 24,1868 WM. MCCARTY. yy HOLES ALE MUSIC DEPOT. L. B. POWELL, Serantoa. Pa., Dealer in Cbickor ing's Pianos Deck r"s Pianos. Maua A lLiu.liu'o Cabi Tot Organs, Treat Liidsley d Co s Melodeons, and al kinds of Mu.sii .d Instruments, sheet Music and Mu.-.a Books. Orders I rem Dealers and Teachers especially solicited. Address L. 11. POWELL, 116, Pennsylvania Avenue, Bcrantoa, P# June 11,1S6G—yl. HART-MAX'S SAFETY BRIDLE AND LINE .—Patented X VCi,. :er7, Isiij .--f'iiis most novel invention prevents aU accidents by ho aes. With it, the running away, or kicking of a hor-e, is utterly impossible. A most valuable art Ate for all who drive hvraCs. See Agimilturiit tur Match, 1866. Recom mended by Wirkes, of the Spiiil af (it Time * : Bonner id tiie Ne . York lodger, the Editorof the I'NHL , J'UJJ and I'tnm, ;c.d many other celebrated horsemen. The suL liber owns the patent lor fiogu, Susque hanna ant it. idtord counties. Individual or town-hip rights iir ~on tavoraele to, ms Harness niak, wlio wisii t" :i;e the iinr-r tor theii customers who buy individual ri. lits. will be dealt with line: ally. By a slight alteration, the a.ety lines may b > ut tanhed t almost any bridle. All persons are cautioned ag.inst making or u-ing .he bridle or lines, in the eounti s . orcsaid, without au thority from the undersigned. ROBERT C. SIMPSON. Wellsboro, Pep'. 5, ISO —tl. DISSOLUTION. —Notice i hereby given that the partnership lately existing between D Henryßarstow and W. IJ. If. Gore oi Towanda, l'a., under th? thin of Barstow A Gore, was di-solved on the 11th of September, 1 v ;j, by mutual consent. AH debts owing the .syl partuer.-hip are to be received by said W. H. II and all demand, nil the said purl .er ship are to ne preseutcd to J ai,l W. 11. 11. Gore lor pay ment, as he is authorized to settle all debts due to or by the company. D H. BARki'OW, Sept. 11,186 G. W. H. H. GORE* er- l he business w ill be .outiuued by W.H.II.GORE, who will keep a full assortment of DRUGS A MEDI CINES, and every thing appe. taming to the trade. Thankful lor past libera! patronage, he hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. MISS IIUXT'S SCHOOL.-Circuin^tunciffs having delaye the erei tiou of th new sclmol bouse, Miss Hunt, w ill re-open her school for young: la > ies at the old locatian, on Monday, Septemlier the iTtii T, in -: -English B:niches $> 50 to f7 oj. French and Latin, extra,each, $2 50 $1 on. Also a charge |Qr luel. fowanda, Sept. 1:1, latiii. nuV'S CiIOEEHA DROPS, A SURE, iU site and effectual remedy tor Diarrhc. Cholera Jto bus, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Infantum, Crumps, s. ... r; . (griping Pains in the Bowels, and the best anti dote lor CHOLERA. HALUTiFER The Great External Remedy ot the kpc. A u rtain cure for Neuraliga,Quinsy, Croup, Bore Th oat, Rheu matism, Kf, Pleurisy .Crick in th Back, Spinal Irritation, Cramps. Spnsins, Numbness ol the Limbs, Chilbliilns, Ringworm, and tlie be>t qxten ;d ap plication lor Dyphtheria. lof --ale by dealer- in medi cine. Ord>-r d.reeled to J. A. i: ,y. Well.-boro. Fa.. D. Terbell Corning. N. Y'., will re eive prompt tiou. Bc-|,t. 20,.. MERIC AN HOTE L , TO W ASDA, PA., Having purchased this well known Hotel on Bridge Street, 1 have- refurnished and refitted it with every convenience for the accommodation ot all who may pat ronize mc. No pains will be spared to make all pleas ant and agreeable. J. 8. I'ATi'EUbON, Prop. May 3, '66.-U. Ljuinpljvcy 13rotl)crs' Column. gOO T S ! BOOTS! ' I "* B?|0 0 T S ! ! SHOES 1 SHOES! * SHOES! BOOTS ANI) - SHOES BOOTS AND SHOES BOOTS AND SHOES HUMPHREY BROTHERS, Have just completed arrangements with some of the BEST MA NUFAOTUIIERS I Of the country, for a supply of BOOTS AND SHOES, Which, taken together with work o! their OWN MANUFACTURE, Enables them to offer to the public the most COMPLETE ASSOIiTMENT OK FIRST CLASS GOODS, Ever exhibited in this market, at prices which DEFY COMPETITION. We don't ask any one to TAKE OUR WORD For it. hut invite all to EXAMINE OUR STOCK, AND SATISFY THEMSELVES That we will PERFORM ALL WE ADVERTISE. | TO CO U X TRY M LRU HA NTS We would say, we are prepaied t" furnish arty amount o 1 BOOTS AND SHOES AT WHOLESALE. The attention of SHOEMAKERS Is called to our LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS, Where they will lii.d anything used in MANUFACTURING, Ftont a PEG TO A SIDE OF SOLE LEATHER k * lu the U ARN ESS DEI'ARTM ENT Wiii he tumid everything in lite line of HORSE GEAR, HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, AC Also, HORSE BLANKETS, LAP ROBES, WHIPS, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac HUMPHREY BROTHERS! . -■ Towanda, September 1,1806. jJoutftl (fo.'s NfUl oOOt>s. fjrtiS GREATEST ATTRACTIONS IN . GOODS EVER OFFERED IX THIS MARKET, I IPOWjEGLXi CO., Have now in store the largest stock of go'idg ever exhib itcd in Northern Pennsylvania. Additions will con stantly be made to this stork during the season, and it will at ail times lie found ! I'LL AND COMPLETE I in all its departments. We invite the particular attention of our easterners to j our magnificent display of FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS! Which we offer at prices much below those of last year. We have given special care to out selections in this line and are now able to exhibit the newest,most fashionable, and most desirable styles to t e obtained. Our new stock 'comprises all colors of Plain and Plaid French Merino Empress Cloths. Striped Melanges, Striped and Plaid Poplins, Taffetas, Lamas. Tinsel Poplins, Paris Crepes, Reps, Plain and Brocade Alpacas, Foil de Cltcv res, Delaines and Annuscs, Bright Plaids for children's wear, and a great variety of other Dress Fabrics. MOURNING DRESS GOODS. Black French Merinos, Bombazines, Tamese Cloths, Baratheas, Mohair Lustres, Black and White Check and ] Striped Poplins and Alpacas, Double and Single Fold All j Wool Delaines, and a full line oi those High Lustred Black Alpacas, at a great reduction in price. LADIES' ('LOTUS, CLOAKINGS AND SACKINGS. A SPLE ND 1 D ASSOIt TME N T . Beaver Cloths, 'i'rlcots, Velvet Cloths, Cassimere Sack ings, Plain tul Twilled Black Broadcloths, ol all prices all colors ol Plain and Fancy Sackings, Opera Flannels, Ac.. Ac. GLOVES AND HOSIERY. l4dit s.Jli.- am! Childrcns White and Colored Cot- : ton, Fleeced and Merino Hose, Ladies Merino Vests rial Drawers, Gloves of every description at low prices. LINENS A HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Bleached, Half Bleached, and Unbleached Damask Ta l Linens, Napkins, TowGs, Towellings, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Bleached and Unbleached Huckabucks, Crashes, Irish Linens, Ac., 10-4 and U-4 Sheetings, Pillow Case Cottons, Counterpanes. Draping Muslins, Shaker Flannel Sheetings, Rose Blankets, Ac., Ac. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. = Esi|uimunx. Moscow and Castor Beaver Cloths, French and German Black Broadcloths, Doeskins, Fancy Cas siniei. a, Twei -s.fMeltons, Satinetts, Union Ca-cimeres, Jeans, A ~ Ac. ' ALSO, ■ All qualities Plain White, Shaker and Welch Fiaunels, Fancy Shirting, Miners, Red and Gray, Plain and Twilled | Flannels, and a lull assortment ol DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS, At iht* Lowest Market rates. SZEOCLISTJD FLOOR We an now opening and desire to call special atten ti-it to our unusually large stock of FINE CLOAKS. As ; n':r this department of onr l.nsinc.-s a special ity. v. <• hi v< given it much time and attention. Our se lect :• 1. it made from the newest styles in the mark- i, _ ■. i --ur Cloaks are mam.fucl ut 1 in a miuia-r tl it K. OP HE OB • t/i t, Auriit und General Sturgeon, Etmira, N. I'. TttaU all of t! /" > and Throat. THE DTK - Hp will operate npon Cataract, Artificial Pupil,* ..Lachrymal Fistula,Pterygium,Entro pion, (inversion c tin cyc-lid,) and treats all lorms ol "SOW-; EYE *u.h a* Granulated I. 1 . Purulent Ophthalmia, O, .Id• a! the Cornea, .-cioiulous dfa eac *of the Eye. id 11 diseases to which the Eyes is subject. J'UE EAR. Ait > successfully Discharge*iiom the Ear, .V > in the Ear. Difficulty of Hearing, Dealnexs, [ml: whin tin Drum is entirely d< troyed, will insert an ai i ilicu.l ■ . .•><■ ring nearly all the pi: rouses at the natural. ®HE I III.OAI ui'e'ii'd Throat, Enlarged I on site, together ..itlr CATARRH in all its forms. | onus neatly cared. GENERAL?; HGKKY.—He will operate upon Club Feet Hare Lip. Cleit Palate, Tumor®, Cancers, Morbid tha.Deforu itiea from tiaras, and Hernia, and per- I ,n. PLASTIC Ol':.; tTIONS—Where the Nost, Lipa oi any portion <■! tin lace is destroyed through disease or otherwise, f-yhecling them on .mew. ear Will attend to the Amputation of Limbs, *TM a; (1 General Surgery in ail its branches. INSERTS ARTIFICIAL EY KB.—Giving them all the motion and expression of tin natural, defying detection, tie j are inferred without run oviug the old one or pro ducing pain. The Doctor's collection of instruments comprises ail Un latest improvements, and i- the largest in the State, the superior advantages he has had in perfecting him scii in all that is new ud valuable ru Surgery, warrants him ii. saying that everything within the bounds ot the pioic.;siou may in expected ot him. The institute lias been greatly enlarged, so that we can now accotnuioilate ~u increased number oi patieuta hour a i;-tun-• . Co: citable Boarding Houses attach ed to the establishment. Ao iucutalh ■ • rtrdrtd for 'I: to ■...0r Optia tiotm. B a caw is incto&ble he will he so informed. Institute on Water treet, opposite the Braiuard House Elmira.N. Y. Feb. 3 1868. HEALTH IS TIIE GREAT NEED OF THE AGE. A SEW SYSTEM OF THE HEAt.i '. ART. N. J. COGSWELL, At. D., HYGIENIC PHYSICIAN AND UKGEOH, II; y be consulted in person or by letter, at his res fence. East Spring Hill, Bradford county, Pa. An intelligent . mm ;:ity require a medical doctfii. i g. jumltU upon light reacor . ia iiarnmny with w avouched by the unerring laws of Nature and ot the vi tal organism, and authenticated by successful results. Hence we solicit an examination oi our system. Claim ing that all lid cases can he sjccesstc.ly treated with truiy Hygienic Agencies. No Drug poisons \, i!I be given. As s graduate of the oniy College in liu. v. Of id where heait:, ie taught, we shall take especial pains to explain t > the patients the :: tore ol the disouc. The laws of life and health, why it It Is unnecessary and dangerous to take drugs, and how to preserve health and long lift. Will visit pa tients, and give directions lei home treatment, w hen i desired. I ha-t Springh til, -j 1, w.—ly,p. | \B, PRATT has retftpved to State street 1' (firstv.. f; •' V - A Co's Bank). Persons from it ditt nee duviro s ulting him, will be most likely to fit.d him on SsaluY.... A each week. Especial attention v ;,! be .', n b; ...g.c.il caoca, :inn ;i.c cxirtc tion of teeth. Gas or Ether administered when dc.-ired. July 18,1-Cd. D. 8. I'KA'i'i', 11. D. <£i>ucaticmal. iyTa Tj: x o Rit A L SOHDD L, I MANSFIELD, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. SCHOOL YEAR lC0-7. ISC6. s pt. s—F;i -t Term begins, VVedt. ••lay. I>ee. 7—hi t Term ends. Friday. Dec. 10—Seeond Term begins, Monday. Dec. lib—Christmas Holidays begin, Tuesday. 1 67. January I—Chrl.--fm.as Holidays ebd,Tuesday. March 22—S nd una ends, F .day. March 2o—Third Tferfn begins, lfona y. jCh Hi day. Tiie Examiuati .: oi tlu- Graduating Class will cotU; oncveek previous t > Commencement. GXI'EN'isE ? ■ Bit i : .t.-i OF 11 WEEK?. For Full onSpriug Term, iacliding Board, Room R mt, Tukioc, Bo I. a'. Fuel and Washing. §59 00 ; F r Winter Term, 50 uj 1 For Day Students. Tail' >n per Term. S 00 | Book Kent per Term 1 00 j Total r.xt: im fo t aS< fern year 176 GO ■siui.. ,l's ia...,u- ar. iciuished wit i hivVcs, Chairs, Thblek. Stfffids, Pdjts, Bedsteads, MAitresses, Pillows ■ ic; one * ■mfortev. All otlier fhifig-i needed i-.r com. ion uud convenience ma-t.be furnished by tlioe ocen pying r.i . Ail articles ot eeudiug aud clothing shoa.d be distinctly marked with full name. F. A. ALLEN, PrlnCtpaT. ' .. (field. At .a- -b. 18667 —3m. LX\jd IN ATI OXS. - -Tie exan • tioiio oi' JU Teichei - rtb i -v. r.;l dlslri--S of this y-mty ill lie held as ii.;.v-■ : Warren, Friday, Oct, At !! itrai school noose. Windham. Sittfrdey, ■ u t at K lykmdal! school hon-e tVysox. Wednesdaj .*' t in t Jfyer burg school h u-c. Towauda North and Bornitgh, Oct. 11, at uaro' schytri house. Ulster*p 1.12, at YUTage BCO ol house. Shesheqnin, Oct. 1,.t Lower Valley school house. Standing Stone. Oct. 1 ,at Stevens school house. Asylum, Oct. 17, at Laportc seu-i'il house. Terry, Oct. 18. ht Tctntown school hoti.-e. Wilmot, ')■t, lv at sugar Ron '• " Albany and 1 lyetrtpn, * let Nt.'at Bear school U-mse. Franl . ,0 .. 22, at Varney house. * tanv. . ,;Oct. -.1, at T ylor sehoolu e. l.eitej, Get. 21, at C'r.i;:,ii >! i. Oant-a an Borough. Oct. 25. at Boro' sehoo! bouse. Troy a; ,1 11 rough, U- t. 26. at Boieugh school house. Litrhfield.Nov. >, at v-o. Herrick South, Nov. 21, at Camp " " Wyalusing. Nov. 32,. t Camptown school ]" ns?. Tnaearara. Nor. 23, at Spring HiM " " Pike and LeKeysviile, Nov. 21, at Boro' si boo! house. Orwell, Nov. 27, at Orwell itiil school house. lb-avhers will attend iu the Ri-triot in wlich they re sii'e or expect to teach. Should any ■ne be prevented from attending some one oi the above, he can y com ply! g with the requirements found on the 139 th page ot tt-. f-.ino Law. be inspected at one of the. folio wing pieces ; t iwai.da, Dec. 1. Trey, Pee. 8, or Orwell Dec. 29. Ex.tmim.iiona will commence at 9 o'clock a. m. Nb eadi&lf edafter it), nnlees daavoidably detafted. ieaenv.- min i invariably pr nre certificates valid in thiseouut. . heime iftiiinwiHitng to teach. Directors are requested to attend. 0. J. GHUBBUCK, Sept. -0,1866.—5t. Conn'y Superintendent. E W R U U K S ! SANDER'S UNION READERS AND " ROiiEWSOM "N MA THEM A lILH, Gave heed adopted b.. eho<>i Direetc:.- ol Towaada Borough as It 4t 800. . v. i,, i townships desiring to change theii Text If • . -;.ia he Mipp led with these boi-k- on h-.virt,..a uiy .t'i-r PttbildtingHonae can elli-i. Era i tire following testautoi; i m the County Superintendent, and Mr. King iv, i-.-incipalot the Towauda Graded School; ilev. l.idd. I have examined Sander's Uun Keaueia wita mi • h satistai tiou. The selectiuiis as uiituble, well graded interesting and oi high moral c. Thess Readers aie not excelled by auy with wii icquainted. lean cheerfully reeomuiend them tor use in the schools ot '.his eonnty. O.J CHUBi.UCK, t.nuuty hup- 1.-feudent. Mac, 1566. Altera can el examination of Sander' Jaieu Spell er and Readers, I am fully persuaded t iiey are much superior to any other.-, wiih which 1 am .. quaint ed, loth i.i their attiaetive appearance, and iu their ad mirable selection ana an.lugcmeui ot nutter. J. 11. KINGSBERY, rriucipal Iligh School, Towauda. i' i . rtber panic.:i.us call at the Rook Store ot AL- Vt* i.' A BAKBEii, i' •Wand t. Pa. Ang. 20. Book-UiiuJcrn. ! l>Ot>R lIi.NI>ERV.--i lIE PUBLIC IS lj> re-jM tfuby informed 'ha' rh > Book-Bindery has , been removed to the Argtu Bui.ding, 3d story, where will be done BOOK-BINDING! in all its vayions bran Vs. te. -. as reasonable as • the times" will allow. T;us Bindery will he nude a the charge of H. C. Will TAKER, Ancxpctienecd Biuder, nij all work will be promptly done, in a style an-! manner which canst t be excelled. Music, Magazines, Nov. sprpers. Old Books, ,kc., bound ih every variety oi styie. l'articular attention will te paid to the Ruling and Rinding ot BLANK BOOKS, To any desired pattern-, which in quality a i I ir.-bility : wii be w.nt.uitcd. - I All work will be ready for delivery a bun promised, , The patronage of the public is solicited, and peritct' satishictiou guarrauteed. Towanda, August 2,IYCC tt. Ccactl i CIXECUTB!X Milliiß,—.* > i ll! B I JLa is hereby .. estate ol Job iluiet, lat .< Athens twp.. •ic Vl. .re requested toinuke imiin .i • . ijt ..,an- >..- • having demands again-' id e- - ' •.A to .o duly au tlw treated for ttlement. CATtiAKiNE iii j.FI, tept. 13,1866. Lxc-cutiix. ADMIMSi RATGK XOI IC'L is hereby giveu that alt per- • iudebt ' tale of David F. Hortoa, t> >1 .i j .oxtp. : ■ i • lequcstid to make immediate pay at, ami . it claims npon said estate will present them duly • e. ;;ti cated tor settlement. GG ). T. GEA . . Aug. 22, lHu-i. AdmluH r art \ I).MIXISTIiAT UiIS XOTI'JR.-X it r i XjLhcref.y giv n hsit ut pet fed to estal ot Absalom J. Cirr deed, late ol Aioany wp-, are requested to ucne immediate puymunt. . i n-rte having demands ag,>.ast. said -tat- wiilpre,- u duly vilhenf . ated for settlem • 1 . it. II BIG HARDS. J. \. . Aug. 23, 19' iii. A-;..; ....... A HiiiNlftAi a'lOii'o .bt/iitE. —Novice TV la hereby given, that ailserao >tnd tp the es tate Sally. OluHte;. 1, dec r ed, L"..' . are requested t i make fmuedlate ..n -i nt, and t!i • having demamdi against auid etinte n. preoent ihoin duly hathenflcatca for settlement. GEOl.'-i MOELEY, Aug. 28, ismi. A. aUMHtw. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given, that a!i neraoua indented t th. estate o JOHN UEVEULY, tale o; Uverto two de'd, are request i t jiuik-s iii.a |u; a;u., hose having dam i:il-' against 'id -' .te will p.,..- ~ - sent duly authenticated for settle tent. . b. C. K..V.I,JGG, Sept. 5,18C8. Administrator. ADMIN IOIRATORS NOTiCE. —Naliee t hereby given, tn.it ai; persous iu..e 'md to th ■ estate ot J. IV. TYRRELL late >f Orwell two., cea -sd, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claim against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. C. O. GBIDLEY, Aug. 16,1566. Admki.stratoi' 1 \ I)}: i NiSTRATOR'S XOTICE.-Xotitv il. hereby given, that; estate oi B, F06I&&. late >t North Xowanda.tarp dee'd., re requested to make matmluie payment and those having demands again, .-.aid estate will i-re entthcxa auly authenticated tor -ettlc-ment. ELIJAH HOETON, W. 11. FOal'E.', pt.2o, l-cb. Administrators. ADMIAIo iRA xORSaN 0 L ILL.—.v cio Is hereby given, tl.at all , crrous indc-bv 1 to the estate of AUGAI.oM J. GARB, late o! Albany twp., deoe . ed, a;e requested to nuke .niateui .te p.;yxaca-.. and tliosc hating claims agiin-.f rail c.'at will I>ei' them duly authenticated t r settlement. it. U. BKWABDS, J. U.'G. i;.., Aug 20, 1566. A '. ... . -rip ... A DMiXIS'J&'S NO LxCE.-—Notice is i..-fc bygiven lioatal, p—is .s , t-1 s to toe es.aio o. JOHN HOWE, late of Warren twp., Bradford County, dt- 'd, are icq'.-.- -1 to 1 .k> payu.ut without delay and all bavinclaims ag.ua- -i.i estate are r; qacstcJ la p.es-'ot l.;ciU duly antucaticate-d lor sella:- men*. GEO. LYONS, oejit. 13, iitiO. Administrator. A DMIXISTRATOR'S NUIiOH.-Ncti< •: i ai heie..y given, ihat ah pi no: luuet iu the es tate of J" ban Payne late i W.nd. aia twp., nick are request; ito make iu.'.; lh. : aytnent and having claims against said estu i w.;l present them dr.!;. (R>i-,tiii,vd. ei t-'k hktUsUl^lil, WM. C. PECK. Sept. 13. ISGO. Administrator. A DMIN ISTRATOR'S Xu I ICE —Noii;- t\ is hereby given ;ka ail tedtoth es tate ol HABelriON CABLItiLE,. ;a ~ Srnithfteld ip. are requested to iu.ike uienl, .viiiibut deiay, and those havingc. -nsagainst aaiil e ..te most presen' them duiy authenticate., .or settlemeuf. SAML'i l iiI.ES, Sept. 24, lbOo.* Adm uistrator., A LDI TOR o NOTICE— J i the matter Oj XJL vj Samuel WmUa,tdefttMti, lata of Jtr nttis. In the Orphan's Court oi Brad turd County. i'l.e undersigned, an a iliter ap-p htted t.- J'-'trii.ut-.- the n. iuies in the hand.- o. Tim- adinMiUtm of the -• i-l estate raised by the .->a;eo. v, eu a! > . .ai;l per.saa.;* property w.il attei; 1 ar.U . . ji.itmeu'. ut the ii y House, in the II • i .7- y. SATUR DAY, the 271h day o; OCaOiIEE i t 2 o'c •!;. pi m., and all peraous haying riaims -p.a amtt must present thCtn or else be for ... del trr l! a cotuing iu lor a share ot said fun,is. ii. MoNEAN, •'•Oct. 2, 1886. Auditor. At Id. i *Jit. S NOTICE.—III. it meon tt* A C. tt. Darting. Ih the Coort ol Common I ica ut iiuntlilra .oanty. No. .VI, Febrnsry fa. i-;-;. ■ ftirfenft real estate, will attend tv the dut - oi hb> apju-i'.t .cat, .. hi O! .-:e 111 T-J all.la , f ij the j!b U . ; iec;-, Inb'j.a; 2 o'dook p. iu., aL w h;cli time and place all persons interested can attend it they think pioper tr be ;.-rever d-barred fr a the < me. H. B. MsKKAN, Oct. 2. 1566. Auditor. EX.EC LTOU'S NO HUE—Nutice is iterts ... Ji>il.v DINt , G'rt of Sylvan-'a < . . cl ui" k yie -c-a te maiio ;„iuadiate . ,2 ■ .*ut tatni duly antln ntieaGed for set • ■ I ETEE Mi i.-.ROE, JOHN BiMBY, VM. G. i>:; \DFOKD, Oct. 2, ; SBJV Exee . ois. ORPHANS COURT SALE !—By virtue oi ..II or cr of the Orphan' ■ nr. > B. .dToid Coun i. , in uufendgned Ad.u.nistrah rs t.i- e '.ate ISA V* HIODAJ-iGH, dee'd, wiU <_-i. oa tin pnaiw t,an SAliilirJAY, 0ct.20, 1866, at2p., the lui ,;.... .. lot, piece or parcel, i land .n Wyamsiag twp., boanuoj di folio W ß. io Wit i., iu tiie (_ aHI [i rond ai i .0 uui'iicr JI iciudn lately act apart to the Widow of said tlu:. aOuiii To- west lti perches to .iconic:', i!-.w * north Vi 1351 r to —.. J* . B nor vest 31 per. to a corner, thence north r° west pex hes tp a hick ory, thence north east 31 per. t? rncr, thence nMth 5° vest 39 n jdiow (dne down t thence east along i utrick lioylc s Lmd loi px.. 1 ■ i poatdtieuce south 2° east 30 j er. to a white oak, .• suut.i end * • ff€Bt 29 4-10 perches ai og s tid -..••• md -et apait to iierasaiorcsaidptou. iheuco Koutii alon? the same 14 west 12 per. to a corner, tL<..xce 47° west il per. to a earner, Iheoce so ith 11 3-i° a :al >hg wall to the place oi begiuniug. Ct ntiiniug acie> inipioved, Witu ira.ii.ed iiouaej it un.ned bam aud a few fr it trees thereoh i LRms-—Oiic- ..hird oi tne purchase 111 i y •> remain in the ha:.us --f tii't pure ha si;, uuujg the .uc ot -..id wid ow* ' -*d the interest thereon to be p lid to her annually :S ioiig .1." .-die sliiui live. ;.:i3 ut her de '* to e raid t • the i'- ui.ai.vu Lhtieto. xti u.iuitce ovtr ah*. ab te lid ue third, i to e paid . •... •••, - : .. . un the proper:, heiflg mi k)v, u £3OO n.l i • : the -uu, and the ieuMiiuder in :j-i hve mouths with est. J. .. .v.. . . September 24-. l i ; ilatratora. b' liEKiir'S SALES.—Rv virnn- ola v ril ot Vend. Expo., issued out ut the Utiun oi Goßuadn PR is Of J; : D ud county, ;o ;;;. directed tEdivercd, ,vi!l bo exposed to publi' sale af the Cca: f ■ in ti..' Boro' ol Towauda, eA lUiiDAY, OGi'OBi.E 27, 1 -66, a . 1 o'clock p. m..';bc .Oilowillg I : , L , ; ,jr cei'of hind -itnate iu Monroe tow;;-!::. , i lu j. lows —Beginning at a post and s ones n, .i t vt land in tbe warrantee name o. Juiues bii .nious, isn oe. -t 501 perches to a white pine an original corner oi Robert Eittm-.s .'...ant- tiu ice s!..y - it-.- ii eoi liiiam 7 uiiuoi.-iicc Warrant 464pt lehtto aw ile oak ire lor a coruti, then; eby the I'cU.r nhwariant north ">t 8 50 m"i west 322 perches to Whit , . ,■ north eat corner ot Jas North s ivurr r, , thence sou,h si 5 4,j mill weal 210 ptichts uiui'our ieas to a pu-t enr r.er, thence north Sa' 15 miu ea.-t by the north rtue oi James North 326 4-10 loaches to a post ai.d t :,ea corn - ner ot Juiuc's aaodiei warraut, tneuce by the -auie north 31° ana 15 miu east 21? 5-lo perchea to a . est and at ■nes corner, thence south o s ° and 15 niin east 7, erehts to a post ami stones corner, thence north l a and 45 mm em. .J J pcuches iu '"C place ot oegmuiag vontaining IstO acres or thereabouts, oe the satue more or Jess, *i. unimproved. Aeizedand taken in excouimu at tile suit ol Gordeu F". iiason vs. The Susquehanna and . Imia coal Go. ALSO— Theioliowtiig uesorined lot piece or parcel oi and situate ;U Aloa boro', bounded north by the public utu by tbe highway, and "west, by ii, ,i W,. m. Containiug ; acre ot iaud, more or i, .;!■ fmproved, with one framed house tie .en. Seized and t. ... i in arte Ut! Ml at the suit n; Z. Anna Idea excvUlors vs. 1 hilip ■?. .dliter. J. -VONEOE ?S'ITU, si c.i.t. Ebei tM Offi*©,Towanua.Sept. 21.1 6. QROCERIES AXD RROViSIONS, WUOLKSXLI AND RETAIL, JOHN MERIDGTU, Main st.. first do south of Rail Boa i HodSe, Towanda, hjri just received a large addition to his stock oi GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Whin w ill !-c said at wholes. !e aud res.il, ..t the very lowest rates. Farmer'* Produce <> all kinds bo ght im i Id. Tiie public attention is resj' ttulty invited to my stock, which will be found to be Fresh, iwi Gut a low prices and will be aid i* correspondingly low rates. ! Towaudi.July If.lsitit. rpEAS of very litre quality* by tli.'ohost X or at retail, bought belure the recent advance, and I or -ale cheap at FOX'S. | JuuC 13)