Azad#i~x~~titp axt~ i~._ • . 1 ; • ' •'-hiOdii7'.ove l Akng nbout 12 ceebek; fraine building ft*Fily*tifiled i by.o. D. 7iarllett now oirned by C. W. Sniith, -- aciu r i pica by Smitlx;& reSidtiateand Randall •, TRIXIQOP!cgtd 01- gai. 9 rtere. ' t The building Vriiii . destie f iCiV:*iin t aitht has' ill; insurance of $lOOO upsnr • the •Orcild iog•but loses his tieruseholti goo3s.aiid 8% tuxcs. . Randall & Compton have 'en histizince 61,800 upontheir stock which Probably cover their loss, and ranch of-their`-St* was rt. ll2o Yel L . : • : ~ Thn-ilre:is.supixeed to have been ear 44; by the burning-out of the chirrmi3i.':'•l ger' - Mg.. -B. Mcini, of Libbrtpr; Tioga Co. Ia:, ad - vortises . a . valuable ,factU for sale, which see on: third page. ~A $ one - Fishing tO in4chaiie such a farm Would do well to go andisee it or. make further 41- . ,iuiry. Never mist a geoi bargain. • EVERY OATURDAY.—Thig populai Weekly presents its readers just thoso pOr." lions of European current literature which every intelligent American ' wishes -and , needs to see. Omitting the heavier papeS• discussions of topics of local interest; it gathers from all sources tilts ieadable, aad instructive articles which express the best e , trrent thoUght of England . mad the C0n0.,.., neut, and with _ the utniodt • promtliess places them 13efOre American readers. ,Any good story, any popular% sketch or 'essay, any interesting semi-scientiac paper;j any, striking poem, or literary intelligence peering iu a-European periodical, is sure to reappear speedily in the pages of Every ~ittirday. It is published by Ticknor and Fields, Boston. sa The following, frout the Wells- Imre' _Herald, is'a deserved compliment from a political adversary to oar candidate for Treasurer :7-- • Among the Republican nominees of Brad f)rd county, we notice the name of Charles N. Morey, Esq., of Orwelt - for Treasurer.— We are personally acquainted with this gen tkinau, and can traly say, that he is one of the most honest, upright, competent and faithful citizens of .Bradford. county ; and should he be elected to that office he will undoubtedly perform the responsible duties of the same, by receiving and distil:lrking the meuey.vntrusted to his charge with an eye t ) the- ißterests of the whole county ; for w-• believe that his conscience as a pureand faithful Chriltian, would notpermit him to Flo otlerwise than discharge the duties of his position with perfect fidelity to -the peo ple for whoin he would be _chosen to serve.. Were it, not for his extreme radical views, and did he not. train in such obnoximis-com pany, we would say amen to his election. CO — SoLomoN &Son have re uluved lo their nett Store Means' block. They have now one of the most elegant& ..,,unaollions places of business in town; which they have filled with a new Steck of Clothing. Particulars in their advertise meat Lext. week. - A HANDSOME GIFT.-George..-W. Stro:/g, an old gentleman entirely blind, from Friendship, Allegany Co., N. vas molt to -Dr. Up Do Graff, of this yesterday, by the citizens of the fArmer place, for the, purpose of having an,bpem lion for the iemoval of cataracts: from his eyes.. The Doctor having been 'informed of the inability of the old : gentleman to pay for sucli services, very generoMily per formed the operation gratuitously, at once restoring him to vision.—Elmira Ga.= tie. ts. "It is time our people under stood and .practiced more generally Life As surance.".—Dr. Franklin in 1789. 11. A. BrumAzis is agent of ths, - Ilatual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn..aad ready to insure all who may call on blin, at Dr. Pr.wrr's office, State St. ir • TERRIBLE' RALLIIOAD AcCEDENT.—The cieursiou train containing ten passenger eftr's bound for the Masonic Pic Nic at Ha - yaua, ou Wednesday last, just before reach ing Millport, was met by. a flagman waving ‘a danger signal. The Engineer immediate ly signaled down breaks and the speed Of the train was materially lessened. Another movement of the flagman was interpreted to Mean that he could proceed safely when the speed of the train was again increased. On rounding the curve - justheyond, the last end of the freight train which left ElMira an hour previous was seen just ratead but to late to prevent a collision. The .Fire men and Engineer leaped from the Engine and saved thems'elveS. The passengers in the Caboose attached to the freight train also saved themselvei by jumping from the car. None but those riding on the plat form between the cars were killed or in jured. The names of those killer were A. E. Tannery, Lock Haven, Pa., and Trauklin True of Elmira. The wounded w( re D. W. Kingsman, chest injured, ribs -and leg broken; Benj. Hancock, compound tincture of leg ; RichaiTLyncla, crushed about the pelvis; • Joseph Thomas, flesh wound of leg;,the above were 'from Elmira, and Warren,Lartiard of Simpard's Creek, bruised and injured about the hips. The wounded 'were immediately eared for by Dr. Pollard of Now York. tprs. ~ Freneh aud Decker of Elmira und - Dr.'W. B. John- Son of Waverly. We learn that a number of others were more or less brlttised among them Conductor Wentz, but not seriously. It is nuderstood ; that the Cause of the de lay on the part of the freight, train was caused by the car .coupling giving away breaking up the train- three times after leaving Elmira. , ta,,, A man named LEaoY Lituga, iras in town. "on a tight" on !Saturday and took the evening trainfor Alba. .We saw him at tie depot and noticed he was too unsteady to stand without, lurching. We now hear that he got off the train at} Alb - 1, ant was proceeding afoot along dia l 'trick to Canton, and when near tlie latter place wril run over by the 9:40 train.'' Hal lived till six o'clock in the moining.—Tra ,Ite. - For the ESP° PRIZE BANNEis -- -At the Cony" itittin' of the Bradford County 13, S.. Asko.' "tion • held in WysOx last. week three pri# Van.' nem 'were awarded to the thief),Sunday l Schools in the Connty wilich':iePorted the highest presentage of attendapee durink the east three months as' follows : N. S.l Presbyterian 'f Chttioh S. 'Wyson; boiler - 1 unraber Die, 197, 92, Itummerfteld Union/ S. S.:batmer;umter two; 97, 89„ - 'Presby terianChnr Stevensville, number three, 96, 5. Eleven othir sehooh; reported very com mendable diligence. : It will be observed that two of the harmers were teien by de nominational schools. • j' • The nest. season,,„it is the design Ofllle committee to extend the time 'for I:onipetl tion, aid the prizes, for obvious, imisOnS, will be aWarded only to Union tind 'Mission • Sabbath Schools, The ConVentiou at tiV,yiox waa f 4 Of ME interesi tdt the extra ..ant if 'Oct!, Pg* , a( i aid 4gzutimict w9r444,43 itF!l .sirterf,4 ftli g4),Vk' the Cbaht - ken ts , .114/9k 2 49'i pnclenthor w 1 phi are intelligent several - , 63 4 11 :. W and ' :ilit4..lie'eaill.J delight of a I .when the'new.; -,' • , :pfie Monti:mu idna , ''lll's 1, g 074 1 ,0 3 P 1 .4# 1 ./ I." ceederf. l ,4l l , ' and Chirgynn _ -;conoeits i t . .frei'F 0 %94- elPft.s. b ' : See )ix4 M . - 11 606 , Ctfilie.lVilisboro...44llit ys of hini . :l “The'secret of his t - pcpalaritirlies' ha his singular faculty of onamg absorbed into the spirit of, his .s his unaffected style, flue emnesidon, au l adinimble' enun-_ elation ,a ccompanied b y .a Voice of exqtllsite melody; tinder such contro as to obel the voice of every emotion. . .e world 'ir o in 'deed bettered ''by his " g, allied 'with the purn and gentle spi rit f his mum.'" - Kr. 10.anz's appointm ts - ere as . follaws. I . This will be,* last visi t. " ditr.counti s ex-. cept to!sing_in Towanaa's e future time. Saturlflay, Sept. 28, . E d's Smith fi eld. i. • Monty, Sept.r3o, Alba. ' . ' ''' . . I . - Tam ay, Oct: 1, Leßoy, - -. Wednesday,' Oct. 3,11 - etan, . 4 ' ThitrOday, Oct 3, Asyl . • Frialy, -- Oit. 4, Wysox. ... . Saturday, Oct. 5, Potte ' la; - Monday; Oct. 6, Camp . _ ' • - . ' fiptcial No ites. I TEACHER ' S &Amman° Ns will be held 'as follows : , Orivell,'October 9, Orwell hill school bongo. HerrA, " 10, Largo nl 4 • Standing Stone " 11, Stevens . 1' Wy=ng ." 12 Wyalusing ^ 'Fa ra "14 Spring hill • ~ Camptciwn "- 15 Campto Wilmot 11' 16 Sugar Bun 41 Terry " 17 Terrytown Asylum 11 18 Laporte. Towanda 19 Borough • 'Roma "=22 Borough- . . ' • Litchfield " 23 .Center . ' Windham' 41 24 CuykEnd 1 • Warren, "25 Bowen :Ho w Leßayrsyille. " 26 Boroug Sheshequin "29 Lower v ey ' Athens " 30 Borough SmithW.ld "31 Center , Ridgbtry, Nov. I B South-Creek " 2 Gillett Wells .k 4 }lowly hill Columbia' " 5 Austinville Springfield " 6 Center West Burlington 0 1 , 7 , Wes Wysox " 12 leisburg Ulster "13 V' e, , Burlington "14 uthers • 'Albany and Overtdn'tt 151BaL .Mcuiroe boro " 16 Bozbugh Pranklin " 18 Carney Granville " 19 Center tatoy,l" 20 Corners . 035b:in' " 21 Borough Troy " 22 Borough - Special. Orwell, Nov. 30, Toivandsr... 14, Troy, Dec. 21, Towanda ‘ _raiW. ----- Teachers will attend.tWregulaf examina tion nearest their residence or place of teach ing. Special examinations are for those pre vented 'from i attending ,thiii regular annual examination, and applicants at these must present the usual written request from the board of directors desiringto employ them. -tivarninations -`mill: commence at 9 a. m., none admitted after 10, unkiss unavoidably detained I propose to admit no more than twenty to any one class. The lsui prohibits the rclinoval of prink', - tonal certificates, and those from abroad cannot be endorsed. - Certificates valid in this County must be procured before commencing school. School Directors are requested to be presentduring• examinations. 0.. J. 011IIIIBUCX, Sept, 21st, 187. 1 : I County -Supt. 1 . 1 *Ladies using Se' ing Machines will find a new and usefearticle for Tuck ' L a r to laar any kill m gat e W . 1 & BLACK's. ! 3 A large lot of Lamps g B kets and Japan are Just received at WI & Braces. . , Nei. Payson, Dunton nd Scribner's w-llystem of Penmanshi , superior to all others, at Cross & Co.'s N w .13dok Store. . - , . , To TEicHERS.— Page Theory and Practice of Teaching Wi ersham's School economy and m e thod of traction at An- VOIID & BLllMaeli. . . Ig.. L. L. Moody witsell. hia entire stock of Dry Goods , Boota dShoes,Crock ery &c., at Auction, comm acing Sept. 23d.' Sept. 19. . • 1 , • , l - is.. A superior qualty of Stamp ing Paper and Envelopes, always on hand, at C. F. Cross A: Co's. 800 Store. • ler Alvord & barbe are now open. ing a large and Bele: assortment of Bookil and Stationery • which have been pur chased for cash, and be sold at greatly reduced prices. . • • Itia. We have -lately. received an elegant Stamping, Press, from the city, and are prepared -to stamp paper and envelopes in all colors, or talein, aa.maY be required, in the most fashionable and artistic manner at C. F. Cnoss & Co's. Book Store. o • GnAra• VINES.—Do Pin want any Grape Vines ? B. M.' Well , : can Empply you with any known cultivated ive variety, and warranted true to name. Aug, 28. S. Z. Suss Ea, {is - th Traveling Agent for Life an Agencies, i and Real, Estate office. - • Hon Tow Anne, Jrai 25, 1867. PF.lonis, t any of these ? with good and and warrant • - • ' Atg. 28. 0 - Pram ; PLtTMS Ong : CIMILMTB. &C.—Do you vi R. M: Welies can k3tipply . • thriftz trees,of any vane. _ Isar Theory and Prae, ing or the - monveti and ,m &hoot-Keeping, V David Eißressly for Teachers,. a New , BooleStoro. • I • .liftrawn CONVENTION. at Wyalnsing Pa., coMm evening, October 8, 1867, maim three days . and do cert on Friday . evening, Oct directions of B. !Semi% Mrs. d.. 8. Sumo:salamis Admittance to the fall co Gentlemen, - • Concert, • ' The Temple Choir 11131 be tnio of Convention free of are requested to read Wan gegaiong and attend• free friends of Mr. Stunner tut. ransie are fregnested to; . : ? session free to - everibody, address will be de li vered, "%rat. W; • " R.J. GA Sei6,l7, 'V. sr .1. R. Ti Me.., Tho ale - in:ter L structor.voii " in mL Abe. !APlTclies , 'W Um, Schotiar 3. /3 404 nompipea- .- A. ... direetiozCfor hirdeit. at Owes 00'1{. : . .k. Stoze. ' ! • air C::l' .. 43 olio' le, so. , are IlOi . . prepared to react e ,Sabscsi . _ .n 8 to all the ii; If Thsl l 7; sTA Weekly ' ‘ ; 1 ". - `AtirVide4 Magatzum ike. They d - :-,. qo keep 71. reg ular News BOOM in- • , - . ti. 031 with. their . Bookstore.' BIN ISBI . _JR _ytin want got,. ..91 strong Strawberry plants that will be sure to. live? $.-.3L Wzr..tas can supply Ahem toyou by the dozen, hundred, 9r thousand. , -He growing upon his Own .grounds, t he Jignoplturist, Juounda, lienrues ;White; •Wilsciii's :Albany, Link Downer's.Prolifio, New Jersey and. Brooklyn Scarlet, - Pihnore and Metealfs Early Seedling ; and an fin orders':by Stage, 'Express Or Mail. _ • PATENT. LEAD ENCASED BLOCK TIN Pte. This pipe is lined with Block. Tin, and doetknot make water poisonous, as the water does not come in contact 'with- the' lead. It is recommended by the Croton Board of. New . York, and. by the ~Water Boar& and Physicians of all the principal gities. It tis cheaper than common lead pipe." Speeiniena may be seen at our store. ' BlAssueri, Phuntmes & Co.; Towanda, Aug: 26, '67. ser My daughter will gii,e menu shemays I have many broad acres of un .4d,besido,a $lO,OOO in Government Bonds, and yet won't buy - her a Piano, what shall X do?- The echo answers: Go to Dewittand Dittrioh, Temple of music and gather one of those soul-stirring Piano Fortes, whose 'bass sounds like the roaring thunder- or the booming of cannon , and whose treble is more musical than-40 hand organ's, and more like a Jiver of water," through your household. Instruments to Ptor forsale on instalments. Organs and odeons nt great bargains; orders from teachers specially solicited. Sheet Music scnt'by mail. , FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, AlUpersons, in central and southern Brad ford, who desire to buy anything in the line of Fruit and.Ornemental Trees, shrubs and vines, also FloWer :plants of any liply kinds, are hereby informed that 8. . M. WIFLua, of Towapda Home Nursery;- can supply any thing they may want, and at as, low prices, -for good stock, as it can be obtained from distant New York Nursery men. . N. 8., What is sti/tW. re important, he war rants his frees, &a. to live. Do not be per suaded into the fallacious belief; by travel ing agents, that they can supply you with anything desirable, for with -any better or cheaper stock, than, you can obtain from a responsible and knowiatimerymen almost at your very door. • Bar. Cen. " se— School Cards, of all kinds at Cross & Co's. Book Stime. ' STAGE FOE WiIiERLY conitecting - with trains East arid West, leaves Towanda very morning at 7 o'clock, apd will call nt dwellings for passengers if names and ad dress is left at the Post Office with Messrs. Alvord & Barba... - IND IN -- ; - Stage returning leavesi. Waverly on arri val of evening trains irons East and West. • Aug. 1, .1867. M. WELLES has now in his emp . kiy a gentleman, of experi ence in the business, to obtain orders. He will canvass Eastern, Western, Cential and Southern Bradford. All persons so dis posed, can have an opportunity to patron ize their Towanda Home Nursery. If the agent does not call uponyou, you can write, or call at the Nursery for what you want. Nursery Catalogue to be had for the asking. TUTTLE.—MILLS.—In Steti:Hville,on the 25th ult., by Rev. T. Tho m", Mx.Harvey 'Taitlo o t() Miss Lodema Mills, ` both of Pike, Bradford Co. , ' • atiIa)WELL—FAIRCHILD. Leroy, Sept. 18, 1867, by Re'v. J. B. Lake, Mr. Walter Caldweirto Miss Sarah Fairelfild, loth of West Franklin. SEEPEINS—McVANNAN.— At the tiame, time and place, by' the same; M. 3. H. Simpkins to Miss Mary C. AtcValman,' ':ooth of Burlington. BARNES—BALDWIN.—By the same, at Same time and place; Mr. H. Barnes of Granville, to Miss Emma Baldwin, of West Franklin. - • FORBES—AMIS.—At' Rome , M. E. Par sonage,, Sept. 19,1867, by.Rev.A.C. Sper ry, Mr. Geo. k Forbes, of Rome, to Miss Rahn M. - Allis, of Orwell • ALVORD.- - Er Smithfield, Sunday, Sept .22, 4867, Royal S. Alvord, aged 61 ye s. , Ntl33 Zbvertto' cmirito.. CAUTlON.—Whereas, my wife RA. CHEL having left my - bed and board with out just cause or provocation, I hereby forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my so-, coont, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this date. - JONATHAN HARRIS. Granville, Sept. 22, 1867.-IV' FOX, STEVENS, *EROUR & 00., 1 1 • WHOLESALE GEQGERS, Having given up our RETAIL TRADE, we are now enabled to give our whole attention to the selling of Authorized Fire Instsance busines tit this Wax). GODS AT Wg.OLESAIE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ...And other goods in ;our line, which were per: chased-for CASH, from first hands, and which we offer to the trade on desirable terms. sto lye ,of desire to call particular attention to our ck , - 'co of Teach• oda, of: Good P: Page, A: XL Caoss Jr. Co.'s FINE NEW CROP] TEAS., Bo tight directly from the" colt stetting of Will be held jug. Tuesday t 7k o'clock, to ItYSON„..YOUIs,IG IIYSON, IMPERIAL JAPAN AND OOLONG TRA.Fi; . ' " Which we offer at, with a con llth, under the of licryalusing, 1, vention. ‘ 26. L . . ':led for the rge. Clergymen ' 4 , ea to thsireen ; f charge. The lovers agouti . d.: The Ault . g which an I l bjeet, hfluda. i 1 . r, loom. , i i • 1 NEW YORK JOB BING PRICES, 4:ltiararkteelng the . (iitallola an tasei.., Ste are daily receiving additions to guistock in all DEPASTMEN.TI3, - all onwhieh are bought with special to the wants of tide mar. One of our firm being, a'resident buyer_in New York, of many years o4erieppe, enables to take adT vantage of any favorable`, phones in the Market, _and to keep our stock always full and complete. • - Orir business experience added tenni ruin. UK snablen_na to offer great la:quanta to Pura; 'dem by mail or ',them*, receive pf and careful ? ittentlop f ,.- • . lowands,l3ept. 1; 1867. Laisitatoni s k of tili - Villi_444o T. Foes comer. take Toiavitellt . Welles hula. frees, arid! tie; 'Nis trees halve ,soil sine tii4l ides beibV vat wall )41*db traumas* worth twkie, *trees `:yon caw Aug. 284 - JW.• We need grabktd Ow nber ne at tins HARRIRIA We have In store a Jorge stock of ,:i~;s:.hcuk,~, ~•- ,_ r? -, .t;u_:?::-; ~a~~:iakrX'-_,Lf i ,;. ~ F , V' i~ F ~ ,_ -rtta. n. -1) ' =ALS'wtlllocliti , . p .ar to 0.. Stkettiii • k • • • 11,..k0.'n- Sank—where, • • I t • and ape . 1, °Wenn 'be eeeni totthe •• r ■ .611..0441 aeltntank'i= halke_111) 1 1 =Set e f i brilar balldfog tb , be enintetnient, st a. ning the - eopereburch.••••on Main joining in thehormt vekt i relematk4^,se_poide l oho be received ler -prepping `and laying t anithteter a r and ley the atone per perkh—eeparatel . atone b:k• • deltretsitonwfttw•lot bet e ibtiket- Merck nine snLewirk co n. minced Innnedlabdrlbereafter.w.7.- • • .:Payments* be made In cub; whenritnrktts eti np letedir l a inid bli nelitgitirinh m ,' s ' — ' • :-.••••- :;rri • i Cludrinsalkilldho , UOßmittai, IV, :11 ~ , - . :-,, i ...i.• &Ili*limit: 1 I • nrecompe.ls touitomak- x.ll ,mEN„., woNEL:.-01 t r.' 411.1 t - • OWL/Hifi WANTED;: 1 I N Y_ Als ..I ZkU G, • : 1 1 lAi d • • io 7 piladimii Tllir.w.l4. qq%). /4 . higiselt at W,yaltabgiagectrally intatits thweitizemi this- viclgt_ wikinds of ty lit TIN , AND 'SHEET - IRON WAR* On•the shortest notice. As mim Imo the goods myself, lam enabled tr; 'offer better la ducements..than dealers''who' itikki „lbetework. 'done. Merchants 'Supplied Wlth every thing in . the line at the lowest ,rates.' Everything sold, 'WARRANTED._ • • FAvetron ha and' Tin Gonting pnt dn'in the most appro ed style, and on atiorknotice. Give me call. /Mop in 1\ 1 0 10! Htorik Howie over Chitm erlin's , Wyal lii k`: BULTZEII. • ft Ittremul. g A R . A .A l. . . • , • • 2, gesysc,t,Mll; inform their Customers • - ' " — Mid tlie pub letenerally, that altho egh ,the Are , cc*. stoned seriotut Mu, and temporarY lute _ ptlon to our business .-.. '•- . .• -; 1. " 'WE STILL stray EI" vizne o have I And na rehaned 'a large ego. k of New floods, built a new i. . . - SH A N.T Y S T 0 - lit'T J en's are faisly o ßeconstructed and" doing buil flea again. , Th frot O p k. ow I, abou e loo n eetfrom o Mak s n reet n T s Pox , [now Powell's], old corner. If you should go into PowelPs and walk straight through the wall of" the back end of his store,,you would find youtselramong. the stoves, pots, ketti es, anvils,. bellows and vices of our new st :re. But as you cult gotfthrtmgh the ws It , just walk up Pine street to our. Shebang, where we keel , a full line of Hardware..We harp' a great varies ty of - I' ' =I COOKING AND PARLOR_ STOVES 4 I Among them Is the AMERICAN ; , TRIBUNE, • EMPRESS, STERLING, ORIENTA L, MORNING LIGHT, GAS' BURNER, &c. Iron, Steel, Nails, Window Glass, Sash, Nero eene Oil. Table and Pocket Cutlery, Farm. ing Tools, Carpenters and Joiners Tlole Blacksmith Tools, Pumps, Lead Pipe, Powder, Guns, • Pistols, dim. Elmita !'Mill Co.'s Iron: ELMIRA. KEROSENE OIL. TIN, SHEET IRON AND 001TER WORK, And do all sorts of JOB WORK is our Mai. Cash paid I,:r. Old Iron, Cast and Wrought , Scraps, Cop*, Bran, Sheep )'efts, Bags, Furs Feathers, Bees Wax, dm. We bay cheap, sell cheap, and are content with small profits. CODDINO It RUSSELL. Towaada, Sept. 1 . 2, 1867. - • L l O T H I FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING ! [Next - door 'to Fox, Stevens, Efereor a Co.,] FALL AND WINTER CLOTH' NG, From_New York, and the attention of the pub. lic is Invited to the large and attractive stock of Beady Made Men's and Boy a .GVOTEINQL Now offered to the public at the lowest market prices, and which will be.sold cheaper - than any other store In tbis place or vicinity. They have just opened a 'line aSsortmenrof Goods, suited for the season. Call aad stk. the .new styles, compiising the following articles : Doeskin, Pilot it Beaver Overcoats, BUSINESS StrITS, ALL °STYLES, PAN'S AND , VESTS, • Of al! grades f9r men .and boys • wear. and have also a fine assortment of r• li GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Plain and Fancy Cassimord, Skirts, Linen and •Muslin Shirts, Undershirts' and• Drawers, Overalls and Over•shirts Linerf and . • • Paper. Collars and Wk. Super dere, Gloves, Ties, Traveling Bags, and a good stock of , HATS AND CAPS Having a man constantly In New York, Bead ing -them goods, they are prepared to sell to the trade reasonably, and to satisfy your desire, call and see 'hem, and convince yourself of the fact, thatthey sell the cheapest. COHEN Et, RCISENFIELD. Neit door to . Fox, Stevens, Herein' it: CO. Towanda, Rept. 19, 1887. • ' FASHIONABLE TAILORING • , „ •• LEWIS REHBEIET , • • &spectrally !Mims the citizens , ef' °lends Bornzgh, that be has oneits • • TAILOR SHOP ' In Phinney's Building opPosite tholifeans House and moUeits aihare of. public patronage.' ' He IS prepared to cut and, maktgaratents In the most fashionable style, and the moat'dora. We manner. Perfect satisfaction walla) 'va ulted. • - . Catting and Repairing done to order on 'abort notice. • • Sept. 10,1867. , SELLING OFF AT *COST r The undersigned hereby give nOttCe j to lbeli friends pad the public generally, that gay' Will Icommenee.selllog after atilt yy, al 8,1867, their entire stock' of ' MERCHANDISE consist tng (11 • D GOoD, cittoptitits ! HotßinvißE. DRUGS d d BiEthabbs • OILS 4, F4DTTS - BOOTS,Zi SiIQES; SAM & CAPS;;BOtaffi STATIONEI I . Ty , _ ANA Aroipoy .ANV HALT • 5 4T, COSI ' FOR . R.E4D r • • S,LONG-RBOrizety tailitigton Boio , , A0108%41;107, _ , • ‘ - A complete assortment of We aro [agents for DUPONT I Ei POWDER. Stemaniffacture . ! COBENI do ROSENFD3LD, Have fast received' their Nokia and Casslmere Bach as ." - '.. ,-, .•:•" - :f.,."- , , ,,, ''1 ,- •" ,, " , '.,....,.,,..,.:,•: 7. '"!.,,..7.;;: - , '.,.:f:.'f , 7::7: , :' 4 , 5, , 1;, , ;1'''' , .t'!4 ,, ,'',: , ',; , ' ~ - 7 •1:41':;, ' , ,, .,,, & .,,t., • , , 4.:7,z7:1, , , w ,;--`,. ,'"'--''),'"'-,--,' .'','' 'r - 4- , -,-' , -,. ---,:.,-",'..!".'t-',':',;.-77.::''.,;:."'i,'".!.,•":.;.',::.'44:-:;'',',.5..;1C,-,•,';'_:'cl,:fi'iT-'is.,',fi-:-..:.c-',',:,,.;.-,;'',;„-,.,i'.:1',', ~~ r :..~ , 1/910 . 10: 1 4)4 1 , its3.9F6- ,4 16 1 P1,./YRKTloilifi! - pleasure in informing' tya,t e: ej pelt UI i ; LOW 114, an 'a& eorner. of . Brage • Main fS'ireat,`Ao. 3 Patton's Bloc on RkgatairNefil.'''Bookikand if • Storey " to/4m4- t wry tleing in the Be.. statiootr,,,q.m m i c line may r" . •• • ",1 • found. Also Statuary, .Paindagit, i s y ~Aztat) Go4l Pens, , Spectacles,.Eye Glass fi' GlassiS l Op T eiCit'ffilit.sses and a gens7l, assortmcnt of guided Iti - . struments, Yankee Notions an d , Fancy Articles.' " r' ' li Our - Goods were all elepted in the" city with oreat care , by experiencid hands and' bOulhi ' with oath at al very lot t) Afttre with a :stew to'the wants of this community. - We feel confident we shall be able to offelbargaine to all.who fad- or us wit 'ele.4-ilt patronage. °Call 1 • , - and see us. _CAM" CO. Mix . ra ,Ranaonz, ,TC). •LL wit° '11141) IT.--012088 Co, have just opened a splendid 'New Book and ?!nsie Store, in Patton's' Block, Towsinla, where they are selling everything in their line cheap for Cash. Call and see them and eat- isfy ymirialf that stieh'is the case. JuneV, 111387. ' • • Miditlleaouo. 4 • W M. A]:. E , It 14 11, Res enlarged his store and is daily adding largely•to his stock. the line of Watches he keens the WELL KNOWN' .;AMERICAN I • Arid a well selected assortment of SWISS WATCHES, all warranted to ran well or the monep refunded- He keeps on hand a large as• ; sortment of the celebrated j SETH THOMAS CLOCE. And the ITHAOA_pALENDAR;OLOcx, Suitable for olllees the Parlor or Kitchen. As usual a'good stock of fine JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE In the plated, line:he has Bogen Brother FORKS AND S-POONS.! Heavily plated kmakfast (i4Dinn e'r..ea,sNrs, Eligaat liable pLite 'dotage wall CE- • Handsome Cake Baskets, BtTTAR BERRY _DISHES, ilekle Stands, Tea Bells, Ace., CHAMBERLIN is now keeping the. - GROVER k BAKER'S Family Sewing ffachii6: These Machines are superior to all others for tardily use. for the following reasons : They sew with two threads ileect , from the spools, and requir e, no rewinding. , They bre more easily understodd and used, and less liable.lo derangement, than dther ma chines. ' • They are ,capable of executing perfeeLy, without Change of adjustment, a much greater variety of work than other machines. The stitch made by these machines-is much more firm,hl!stic, and durable, especially upon 'articles which require to be wsslted and,ironed, than 4nrother stitch. : . This stitch, owing to the manner in which the under thread, a nnwrought, is much the most iflanip eta Beautiful in use, and retains this plunipness and beauty, even upon articles frequently washbd said -ironed, until' they are worn out. - The structure of seam is such, that, tho' it be out or broken ;at intervals of only a Jew stitches, it will neither open, run, nor ravel, butiremaini firm and durable. , . . ,_ . . • Unlike other machines, these ,fasten. - both ,ends of the seam by their ()tin operation. With these machines, wit -4 e silk is used upon the - right or face side of the seam, cotton may be - iavotupon.the other side '-, withoatlessening the strength or durability .l the seam. This . can be denfkon 11Q other ma tine , and la a great saviii - g4ipen all articles stitched or . made np witlfsMr. • - . These machines; in addlt.ipn to !belt...sod . dor Merits' ail institithents for sewing, execute . .the most beautiful and permlinnt embroidery 'and ornamentill'work: - You can, get Sewing Ma6hine Needles, and all Irk articles pertaining to the e busineis . .: 311 tr S C!- ~ • ' 4 1 1AN05,,, ORGANS D MELODEONS ,You can get at Cll 'S one of , DECKER BROTHERVENEQUALLED , PATENT .FORTES ! No bettei made in the States. Warraited sev en years, and to stay is tune longer tban.any other: Keeps on-hand the American; and Treat, Lindsley & Co , celebrated • • • .P A 17, L .0 R 0) G 'Which for sweetness of tone and style of finish cannot be surpassed. Are suitable fotZburchee Lodges, fiemluarles, and the home circle. Also aseneral.assortmelit of,-other [musical imam ! Meats together witlt - Villits-Vlelineello- fittings Bridges, Pieces, Bows, Bow Hair, Keys, ilea4tote.,4e. • - BemeMber that! "dolnot 'detlind the sale of Musical hasty:Laiants for a living, conse quently act *Matto hlPat a Very small ad. vance. 4 ,1 ' WATCH 'AND. cop' titkPAIIIINE34 Done in the best moaner, as usual, at low rates: Tom!** Jult./ 8 1 . 4 8 0h 1 .4 - :1 V# R . PcP l4 4l?! ! The and would respectfully giro no their friends the ienerally, that ,a 0 100811 11 . 0 , 101 4 , (0 11, E , ,T - 2 41, ,j ; ' At'thelr Store alter the FIR T 01 1 -SEPTEMI.EitIitg.T i I And all accounts due us, are e xpected to beset tled by - lhe 16th of Au g ust.. 4 ! FOX, STEVENS, RESCUE. & CO. Towanda. July, 8. , • I_OST.--Three notes, one given bi LOwis,dated Oet.10; 18118, fin 11110 one given by J. (1. Keeler, 4140 Harchl.lB46 ors 00) and onniven by 'I. !Keeler 01103 . July 10:1887, for $47 69. The Linder, will rewarded by Teterning the same r. , : E. B. Biellf. wY51014146 147. Vat' z7 l- • PSTRAt—Came . to: , the-enclosuro 4.141.01 Almirtibecriber;ht PllceAwpJ:' about the 20th of June, a small pair of well matched 1tedA041444 The owner is requested to ptutui pro ; pay charges and take them away. - Ayo eot3 year old Bulls for sale. I , ' 6, ABA WABlira. pitosoceivirmatma OP ALL xlAweirattitilem the . zapa RON. • _ • . _ gPMIt= : - --:--, ,, -,.. - ..,-?,,,, , ,,:-::..!--..,x ...-;44i1i4101140.7 IP:ARM:WC% 1414 r, tAlt aSi B ':s GAIN. As the absorber 'wish' . : ; obtuse his;l24gleggi tbitufavr Gars ids I for sale, Altana/1a - I,4llant/Inp.;;Tioga, Co ; ...- 414 RAF: 4 194dintgiffAllamailliallait L0W,3•0 A lly 491 1 1 1 00 1 Pmetlis g9 4 _ 0 44. . ir 4ll : A ka W= 4 ii rltiag 4 T ll ll l l , /19041 - 44010Aftdellota c/irtittplo)6iat • lisaft2PAUfnfllkks7a le ituudnelEbbPakec,d. - and a good mariet'sevaa muss Prom Elosgbarg one of the largest coal worki in the State;-aaci. Om , law Alma tha NiEllsialPoralibi Agralra Al:, 11,, baddy to church andschool. The_ Improve,' •atia4 ai. 012 4.0 1 441 1 R-003 7 - hones Comfortal for a naniber of years, oaa. ham 4 balltso,4 PI feet wlt) underground stahlasfor SO cows, w i pm ibel m vs -otlniageemory lot ;' , 1P9.11414 . also a vod -HUI seat, with a dam bout e t farm IrM • l*sold wlt i lteyagthAuLon - the •fala akfollovrs t... 13 cows and au didry 'Aeneas' / Spam* young horses, 3 *Mil 0 Mauer, 2 nap. gsmia' alit ft on fi eld roller, 1 Eagle blowing - 0 Raplamjfachina cam bited,2 ligte rake aid' forks; Trantiagmill, Harrows Plows, .tc.; 44 5a 2 44k.- 11 4.-*Tet t 14411443- Wading 04:a firm, and mostliall new. - Pride $32 an este inowiarali;, 000,donn :Ale balancelci suit tie' urchmer. or information I ,,addresi H, MOTT, Liberty,' Vega Co., Pa. . . i .4. .214.'074,4m .: - :„ . - •, - •.; OR SALE,--Pie_slabseril)ers, Ex bentors,erthe estate eof: Wm. Girard; olihr for-tisle,the -Home:and Lot situate corner bf Priinklln-and &coed etreeta, - Towanda. The honsels nearly new and- contains 12 rosins be. sides,cellez and wood house.—The lot is Ml 'closed with a good picket fence , well psi n tea , goo& As% well:mut Pereon's wlehhig to purchase a homy wUI do 1 , 4 to call and ex amine before' purchasing ekeirhere. Enquire of J. WOOD, or:in the. premises. , ' if. BALL; - MARY A. GIRARD,: Executors. Sept. -17;1887. HOUSE AND LOTS - POR SALD. The aubsciiber offera'for , sale, a new House, located on Raiidoad street - in South Towanda, nearly opposite the • brick yard. The howl° Is ox3o, nearly finished, with a good cellar T/Io lets are 80x200 feeteach; and will be sold • Sep elate or together. Possession given immedl ateif. Apply to Dr. Pratt, or the , subscriber.', . Towanda; Aug: 29, VI.. ':JOHN ICING. FOR.' .:•SALt.,=-A. valuable Rotel Property with an established baldness, at Alba Bbro • Apply to - MONTANYE St WARD. Ilid Aug. 21, 1667 Li OR SALE.-183 acres unitaprov .s; .ed fund timbered with Pine • onewfile from Comptow r n;,totir miles • from the Susquehanna. Appfytot ! !.110141124.NYE & WARD. Towar.da. Arlin 21;1867; . • A PPLIOATION'S FOR IMPROV za. ED PLUS are Increasing. • Parties hat: lag Real Estate of that character for sale will do.well, to leaTe eatrles and descriptions at ohr - • • , I , I9,IS,TANIE Jc IVAlid Mig:111, 18-67." OR:RENT.-AValuable fikurksit - F,-zate:utillurliuictio4 and Break.wistii IL, fear miles from ueo'rgetown, county peat of Sussex County, Delaware, containing 300 ecru, l5O Improved balance timber. Good ciatelling,..barn,. stabling ~.and '_out.tudi dings, over 600 peach and apple trees. Is well fenced Will be rented for six years. For farther information apply to, or addrus WM. N. BPENCER, - lies! Estate Broker, Lewis,Delaware. ~;~.~_ July 11, 1867. L'OR SALE CHEAi'.—An improv ed Ft= ; 77 acres ; Sheshequin ; 45 acres cleared ; 12 acre : of good chesnut building ,timber and railway ties. A doable boarded house Lin good repair, living spring in kitchen. Barn 3600 in good repair. About. 75 • fruit trees. Price $2OOO. Apply to lONTANYE d; IVAI11). - Towanda, July 25, Hu: AFINE ' IMPROVED FARM situate to -Asylain township ;,80 acne 60 acres improved; A GOOD PRAIdE EtousE with 1 . 41 apartments ; Two orchards ; ,four liv •lng springs ; a Flame 'Darn with, Basethent, `36.x40-Por Sale. Price 84600. (prt niay-71e main)c Apply to' MONT 4 NYE Towiulds, July 11. 1867. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.- . - • V The subscriber offers for sale his !arm in Wysas ' nearly opposite Towan• a k This farm , dtaitis 120 acres'of. land in a high state offm proxement, wite -- a Splendid dwelling,hcuse, barns andontb!Tildings. It has a large neger faillngorohard stocked with good fruit of 'e description. It is. In a good neighborhood within ft.uv: reach of the 'church and school privileges, of Towanda borough. For terms of sale, tc, enquire of the subscriber on the prem ises ; MORGAN D. STRICKLAND. Wysox, April 8, 1867.—tts • VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. About four Miles ,from Torianda, cm the Easters hank of the ihequehanna River:. Con- Mining &bent 180 acrei:- 7 Frinied= house_ and barn;4llo . zeb barn, ; COlll hopse and good apple orchard thereon. For terms and particulate inquire of WM. J. DELPEUOH. or Sheshcqnitt or JAMES WOOD, at Towanda. . • • Jane 13;1867. -" MA-RYLAND *FARMS! • Fermin Tolbot and adjoining counties on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. : • • • . Desk-hie Farms near Silt Water, Garbo, - Fish and Oysters in the greatest abundance:— Most iertile a ll,' producing Grain and Vegeta bles of every kind. A delightful climate stint!. bk.:for - Peaches, Grapes ,and every variety of Fruit, with a tide of emigration pouring in from the North, combine to make 'lt's great in ducement to any person contemplating a change to a,, mild 'and healthy - climate. Circulars, maps, and -catalogues of farms, andprioes, sent' free upon application to me- at Easton, Talt of countyi Maryland, or , to Edward Overton,lr.. .Towanda,-Pa. • hiAs. G. B. OVERTGN: - Late U. S. Army, formerly connected with . Bingham Estate Land. Agency in Northern Pennsylvania. . • Aug. 8, 1867. TOWN PROPERTIES, TOWAN-, ..1„:_D41.-11 building lots,. on ; ortihard :and Third Sts. Pricy from $350 to $7OO. 60 Lots on Main and Railroad streets. Price $3OO to 350. Fifteen iota on Bridge street. TOwn Residence. Good house. anil.good, neighborhood. Price $2200.. • Home and lot on Third Street, opposite col lege:. Price $lBOO. Tio•Lots 60 feet front by 10b - feet deep ~ op I) , site College. J 4 PAIS' „MONTAN YE WARD. Tostrpropeitle3 fouhd, bought :end sold,— obtained; . • A ROTEL PROPERTY, Ten urinates' walk from the Borough. Price $3 t 600. Part , may remain. • . MONTANYE & WARRi ~ToWanda, July . 25,1807. REAL: ESTATE AGENCY. R.. B. - -DfcICEA.2I, . REAL. ESTATE AGENT; (Airs the Farms, Coal and Timber Lands for sale i- • • • - • „Fine Timber lot, 3 miles from Towanda; 0! e. 53acres: - Price $1,225.” .- Farm in A_s_ylum, containing 1.35 acres. Good' buildings. Under a see state of cultivatiOn. Mostly improved. Price so,oop. • - _- Film in titre:it Ber,lington=on the Cfeelt;:— Newiltouse•and barn. Under aline state' of cut ! tivation. 95 acres. Price $5;450. • Farms in Franklin. All under good enitiva; tion.• Good building's:. For sale cheap. Several very desirable _Houses and Lots in Towanda. AAarge tract of Coal Ltindadu toga county. Towanda, July 18, 1867. . . poR . -13ALE:-A goOd'ainal with - full .equipraent. , Ab3o. .a pair of llorisei• Will be sold cheap. Apply to • • 110 NTAIiYE WARD:, Towan_di. July 25.. - 188.7.. • - E L N Ir.LL, HOUSE, j TowaNim, • Havaig leased this House, is now ready to ac cotnniOdate: the Travellbig ablic. - -• No pains nor expense will be - spared to give satisfaction to those w o may give him a call: - • • thlr North side of the public Square, east of ?itsrsAl's new block [now building]. CAUTION. son' , Henry;*aged to years, having loft his home; 'this is to cagitorall persOns from spar or. trusting blm cal roy account, as I shall pay no debts Oen tractoil by him, ABRAM 13,A.VERCOOL, Towards, Sept. le, 1807. - • . YOIJNiI - PAIR OF ' ittups;l kind and gawk aim - , Also Haineas and Vragon,toi,sole. , • , E. T. FOX.- .; - .Tiwanda•SePt4o;',l667. kt.• . . .WTION.:--4Wliereas: my wifete- V lowa A.Wi left, my bed and boardiWithcait any :jest couse:lor provocation, I hereby caution 'sid forbid ail persons.harboriog or-trusting her 'Oll my account,. as I will pay no . , debts her 4inatcatiltitafter this date. • • • PETFI LAPLAN ' Tolvanda t aept. /7, 1867,- MiSCELLANEOUS BOOKS AT aist„at the NEWS EDON - NM 401,1 N C. W11,90N - , ,,,j,-,. , ..5*L . ) SitHERiRTP„S.' :Srari.A.l3 , ,y add,* f writs of Vend. Exp.,: band oat Of of ' tom Mon Aileen,* elrfecipird, county, the • will be colstlatO•rtfdlic rale, at the Con House, in the Borough of Towanda. on ,S . Atillatethefith day,,ot MODEM, amit. s L reelcoek,; Aesicribcd 144 4 'Plebe or parcel of land sitilate- in Oveit.na Weeded north by 4. 0 11 - 410 e by land of AClSlcOrptalkerntattesetith .by laud f Andrew Brinnan,'vrest by the_ highway. Coli; , 4444, aboat of:. ageo,„„mere or lam a • At* ?eatd,e4 iP 1 # , U 1 4 4 ,0 ,461 1T5 1 •t;•4 1 •Pow 44 /P , thereon. ' •;? .• • , "441;taiie z u ekhculifti ' t suit of Ifeichenter Bro., ,riadroc4,A. o lAcksoa.. ALShiAlui.fellootisig,lot;igehe .or parcel 'pi - land situate la Troy. r twp., WOnd-W aorth)4 , lands of D.P.Altstiti; Jahn Grist James q• Clelland,Heray Boggles, Leonard B uggies, d the public teat !by,' the public big - way and Eager Creek, south by land of Nichol ea Potter and west by John Leiner. Contain, iv about 40 - acres ot Unit-more or less, nil fdv roved Attie - brick- attd,frareed. taverirhOßle [known as the East ;Trey. Honey two liame4 barns, framed shop, few trait trees and trotting , park thereon: •- I - , Seized and taken leetecntitin at the stilt of W. H. Peck and John. O. Ward vs .11. D. Cash. - ALSO—The followiLg toti piece ,or parcel of land Mute in Balithfleld tarp., bounded Wirth by the public square and the highway, east by - the - public highway leading to Iturltugtow Bwo /oh% by lands of A. Phelps, and -west by laud ofH.-Bullock.' Coiataining one acre of land, more or less,- all imProlved, with one new framed tavern house, framed barn and few fruit trees thereon. - 7 •-' r • . . . .... . . . , Seized and taken in- - execution, at-the snit Of Alvin Arnold vs.,N. F., Tuttle. ' • 't .A1130.:=-Theloilowlng`llt,picie' or parcel of land idbaste inilleit Burlington twp., bounded north by lands of ' the WldOt kraym.o, - & et by the Norman' McKean fat "-south, -14 the) mat- AYres kit, and west brland of ; - tir bit.i • ; en:- taining 10 aeros of land; more * or iota, il li . lol-- 'proved, with a log lime and log &met ereon. Seized And taken in execution at thelilt of J:liladison Ayres Is.' !Awls 'Johnson an Geo. Johnson. 'Also S.. N. t Asp enwit 1 l ',lr >. . / e w is Johnson. Th l , , ALSO—e ,following lot, piece _or pd'r el Or - land sitaate'in• Ulster twp., '‘ boa nde 1 mtt:L . by Janis-of, JOsep,h Kitchen, east by:hinds dr•N or. rtian, Shaw, so titliliy a.rold•leading from Main road .to liolumulPa Stela, Milt, - ;tad west by public. highway . leading ftein Towanda to Ath- ens. Bontaining ian acre cif land, more or less nil Improved, with two trained dwelling houses, ono framed barn and a few trult.trees thereon. Seized and taken in exectition .at the suit or E. Wolcott vs. S. It. Silk. • - WM. GaiE'FIS, Sheriff. Sept.l2, 1807 A ' MIN ISTR'IX NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that..ill persons indebted to the estate at HILAN 11. EitAFFEE deejd., late of.Sheshequin. are requested to make immedi ate payment, without delay ? . and thoseihaving Maims &pins:, said estate must pieseht them ditty aathe-ticated for eettlement. - • "• ELIZA E. CHAFFEE: Admlnistratrix. Sept,-26, 180 -A DMINISTRATRI X, thy. is hereby given, that all persons indt bt ed_to the estate of WM. 11.. WELLSIANI„ dec'd.-, Lite of Iliaands.Boru' r ate requested to "make Immediate! payment,- and ilk persons r having claims against said estate will' present them du ly authenticated_ tor eettlement. t..a.A.1.4b,i,a, S. W.ELIALLIf, Ad in I nj stratrLs. 2E4 1867' DMINIS'RS, NOTlCE.—ticitiee:js .41 1 1.. hereby given 'that airperaons Indebted lo the estate of Peter 'Hastings, deo'd., late of Windham twp., are reipaested to make payment without delay, and ttio - se having claims agaiust irs:d estate most present them duly aathentiea ted for settlement. . 11.0,ES PRINCE, 'Administrator. Sept. 2,1867 V.XEOUTOR'S NOTICE --.Noticp :4ie hereby giien that ; •ail persona indebted to thr estate of LORENZO GRINNELL late of Wells, dee'd; are requested to mm e q . im mediate payment; and all having c • upon said estate will present thpm duly nt,'; enticated for settlement. ---•— :0 10 , 1)A GRINNELL, hiecutr ix Sept. 12, ISO.* • DMINISTE4T e R' .S Notice is herebi given, that a:I,A tons indebted to the -estatt of IL J. EICNERING, late of Orwea twp t - e- deed., are requested to mak, =lei:lMo "Appetit and thoscimv big demands again,: said estate. 4111 piment PemAtaly authenticated for seitlethent. . " • -SAAC. MARSH, ' - • Sept 1867.* • 7 -Administrator. NOTlCE.—Notice 4L. is - hereby given, that' all indebt ed to the estate •of Theodore Arnot, late of - Monroe deeeassd,are requested to make immedi ate ,paymhnt, and those having- claims against said egtatt 'preSent them duly authentleat ed for set lemch:. ept.l6 l ; let 7 DkiNISTRATOR'S IL.. Notice heYeby given, that all persons indebted ;to •the estate. of Frar.eis Hornet, deed, late of Wydlusing,. are requested to make iintitediat-2;4payment, and thyslk huh& demands sgain4- 4;tict est.tte will present them' dull. authenticated.lqt-settlement. • . EDWARD HOMET L. D. CHAIIBERLIii, Administrator. - Sei)6. 17, laG7 NOTNE 'IN BANKRUPTCY rfiis . is to give notice, That on the 3cl day, Of A rtgOst, D , *.eir, Jarrant . Bankraptcy was issued against-the estate of George P Tracy of Monraeton, in the• conuty of: Bradford, in thelltate 'of Pcuroylrania; who .has been ad. :1 p judged a Bankrupt op his OWtitition'; and thatthelm: . ymeut.of any debts and delivery o I any progeny . .t;clonsing to such Bankrupt to him' or lorkisigse. ; uu tra sfer of uny pr o • party by htm.:4 , :rc• torbidden by-law.; that a Meeting ct th - 6 `cretlitoes of said Btu's - rapt to prove tueir depts and te , choose. one Or /110 re As tfignee.wof his est te, will ho held at a Court of Bankruptcy Itolden at the office of the Register in thL tntrc lions,, - is the Borough of Towanda, St) ',V ARI) OVERTON, *Jr. Register, on the 'iatt.oay of OCTOBER, A. D., D:67, at 2 o'c,:cek. 4). al.. TROLIAS A. ROWLEY, United Stailcs Marshall as . Messenger, Wes. tern District of l'enns}iv. ' ept. 1ti x _ NOTICE IN B...INKRUIYI'CY: .Thi3 i 3 to g,;(.,e notice, That,. on the 26th "day of Auguat, L). P. 37 a warrant in Bank ruptc7y was N the estate of'William All'ark of IL:: tu..1.-aiip of Monroe, in tlie coon 'ty of Bra.Vor‘:. un,l State of , Pennsylvania, who has. been aqjtidged a Bankrupt on his. own peti tion ; that the, payment of any debts and de- Ifierybt any property belonging to such`Bank kupt t 3 him or for his use, and the.trYnsfer of any propertyly are forbidden. by law; that a meeth]g of the creditors of saio,Bank rupt to prove their debts and to chooser bne or more Assignees of his estate, will beheld at a Court of itankimptuy to ‘be holden at, UnSoirice di the Register in the Court 'Dense, Ili the 80. rough of Towantaa, before- ItiIiVAIZO TON, Jr., Register, on the 7d cday •ofi October, A t D. 1867, at lti o elock.a. na.i • , Tl.lOblA A. ROWLEY, United States i::r:lial'as Messenger, West; can District of Pennsylvania.' • • • " BY'E. B. COcIL.BAIIGLI,1); piny . _ Sept. 3, IS67.—tw., • ' pXECUTORTS''NOTICE.--:-Niatice is 14 hereby given that p.ll , persons indebted to •he estate ~of' J. ILAUTIN, late .of Aspinai lisp.; deed, are reiidested to Make im mediate %payment,. and these' hating claims - against said estate must present them duly au tbentleated for settlement.. • ' dug• . 2 .1867 • ADMit ISTRATRIX NOTI C E. , Netiee is hereby given , that all ppeersons thq estate of 1 0/14.CE KIN , Lite of Sheshegaia, deti'd. • are requested. to make grnwndiate payment; and those having - claims against said estate will present theta duly authenticated for settlement, • —• '" ANNA P. - MN Admixdatratra.: • Aug.` 20 1,1867. DIg.S. 'or - G . 4 1 1 1 k taiconge! Jinn :old eland. I :ark toque. 14IITION:-L-HTLe co-partner eretorore 'existing tinder the name Powell, is thi.lday dissolved by mu• t. lA,il.debts dao to and by :said • settled by NV - . IL FL Gcre at-the Petsons indebted to the above firm tjed to mike immed ate payment. W. IL li. 'GORE.' - PEtiCIVAL POWELL Toiraii ,'Sept: 2, ISO. • ..fasig - k;ed. wilL continuo the business stand, where hp hopes , seetis old and as many new ones as will•favor' la call. Ile wilt linen constantly on sh sappy a.Drags, Paints, Oils, I,.Fancy and Toilet Aztleles , and ev il ti 11141 b - sold as low ket•wt /1 allow Tor craft. • , . H. t: The on at the old custom - him with hand a Dye Stuff erything as the in I. • - • .- -- 7 - : OLUT - l0 X.- , - Thd ::co-partner. a* rt.t 4 .10/ e existing-tinder the name a. Harding, is this day - dissolved by - molt. MI debts due ..to . and by the w ill 'be -set: ie i by :fdrl. Harding atihe in debte-d to the above are -revested bete%) the 'first of October.: mall unpaid at that time will he left, for • . •' • • GEO. H. - WOOD; ..' D. HARDING,' A = . a, ug. 19, 1867.- • • - ', . - 'RISS - s ti of IVood. i mutual c saida m old, stead. to pay ul accounts COM tic Tawan' CEOTIIING IN GREAT ty fur Bale the at • , SOWICON SOL •• V I A/V4l - :.,NAP PAO . MA . • • ItATIOSr-4TheriiiiraY nit as iertmeeta• .tdy of thqComataillealtb efilennaylyania, en- . MGM . " ria ant , ebithrg'..to' of this w ilco of too to - give putabilloilce ot such% he the aim the entantratkia *ranch - notice what °Ancor are to b 4 111%1011,:1; WILIORDIFIBLiIIeir Hiker id of Um, count? Or B 10 1 04: de -blizeb7 .known and give notice, Jewell's:tient of said &nutty; oa-TUESDALY; the . Bth day of.ool'o - Pete* Ilisiduta 41 1 4 Catlittil to. wlt ~ , , • la ABA Borough, at thp house formerly °deli. • piedirt /4; P.: Knapp la ..., • • •,', t AllwoNy t &kat 1 4 1 )4 *ow ileFI -1 94 , 4 11 1 -,l2.4trznenla, at the bourse of John' 15: Beelier. •, la Asyjatur'ai ihet 10001; • bemire near ; tititteoq.. la A efti bora' ak GI - I'l6l4dr, anniati:Oece• god by E. Matiewaua... • - , : slum twp., totula"ocoopied by J - Start, ha Albans barter". • bOrP 4 , at the bonne- Tattierli!t,,. . cooled bir L. Bopp. • Pi . 0 1 0. 110 * BerlirrEten _West; at tlie.hOusi cd Zara Godard. • la Barclay at - tivi Smoot In Canton bOro', at the Coatis Moue . . • la. Canton twp„ at the, house.fit rmerly ()CPU- Fleet:oy S. S. Myers, In Canton bore. 1 _ - In ColumbLi, at-the house or Jiturcimoillan: • , In Franklin, at the • lipase now AcCapiettby .8. B. Downing. tit . . . 'fa Granville, el/Daiwa! Benj. F; la-Rezrfak s rat athool Immo near, Daniel Durand's., • . In Leßaysville bora', at. the Wait. forme r ly occupied by , J. B. Fletcher. • • • In lAtchrield, at the hot* formerly occupied erne Blciedgzood. - • , In Leßoy, at the Centre School House. -la Monroe twp., at the house , lornierly occu pied R. Rockwell. , In Monroe bozo', at the Longo formerly, inCli• • pled by Ethel Taylor. /ir Orwell at the hotieesol , Francli Woodruff'. • In.Overton, a the house fornielly occupied by Duvid Waltman. la Pike at the-.hone o. Travex Bosworth. In Rome twp., at the' my ki Rome boiu In 1 . 192 e, bonnie!, at :he AsFaeiny. • • iiißygyary, fii " ol;:honie penr, Herman , is Blugheinizi, at the Panay Rein. • In Springlield, at the house prinarly eeenpted by Jesse Bamommd. Ia atandlng Eitofirt, at the honse,of 81pronSte. vene._ - -0 • \- In Smithaehl, at the house torinerty_ occupied by A. J. Gerontd. • • In Sylvania hero'. in' the hoop( Curtis ?der . • In finals Creek, at the bond of J. F. Gillett. In-Terry, at the house. of Jacob Frutchv. In !Towanda boro'. at the Grand Jars Nonni. - In Towanda twp4at the house of T. B. Jor- 1 damn Towanda lxwo. In Towanda North, at the house of S. • In Troy twp., at the bodge of V. bI. Long in Troi bore. ' In Troy boro', at the h ouse of:V. K. L'ong. In Tuscarora, at the. school house. near James Black's. • • • •• - In Ulster, at the house of S. B- Holconib; •In Warren, at the house of R. Cooper.,.. - - - In Windham, at the house of B. linylmaall. Wyalnsing, at the house of .T. H. Slack. In Wihnot, at the house of A.. J. Stone. • In Wysox,at the house formeily oocapiediY J. H. Reed. S In Wells, at the house of L. Seeley. ' At which timele d place the electers afore said will elect by ballot. , • One person for Judte of the . ; Snralme Coyrk-ol •Pennsylvania'. : Two persons to represent the' counties of Brad- ford and balliran! in the Legislature .ot this Commonwealth. Onen person for Trammed. of the Couity of ijrad ford. - One person for Commissloser of theConsAf,of - Bradford. . '• • ' T Two persons for ' Jury Ccmraissionera for 'the ' County of Bradford. . One Person for Auditor for the'Connty Bradford.. ( . And in and by said act, I am further dixectedl . •to give notice' that any person excepting jus- • See of the peace who shall hold any office et . profit and trust under the government- of the United States or thls State, or of any iricorporf.. i - . ated district, and l also that every Member ail Congre.ss and of the Legislature, and the select' and common council of any dity, or commis goners of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holdtng or,ezerolsing at the same time the office or appointment ot.i.udge,lnspec tor or Clerk of and el( tam' of .this Common wealth and that no Inspector or other officer of any such election shall be then eligible to any office then to be voted for. By the 4th section of as act plased. the lei # day of April, 1840, it fa providedl that the.l3th section of an act passed July 3, 1863, entitled • ' An act relating to the eiections. 01 this Com monwealth.; " shall not be construed so ag to prevent- any military ,billcer from serving as Judge; Inspector or Clerk, at. any-general oc special election of this Commonwealth. - °n Act `to cliauge_ the time of eloaler - the polLs_ot the General and Township Elections !n the Benin) , of Beadtord. - SsorroN 1. Be it :enacted 'by the gindit'and House of Representatives'of the Commonwealth " of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met and it hereby enacted by the authority'rof the same, , Thne at alrGeneral, Special, - .snd'Tostip . ship or Borough elections hereafter - held In tho County of Bradford, the Polls shall be cliimd at . s i x o'clock in the afternoon Instead of- seven, as'• heretofore provided by law. ROBERT BULL; • .admixtistra r. A further -Supplement to tho Piet/don Le.WS of Pennsylvania : • • wilEnx,ts,By the act of the Congress of the United States, entitled " - An Act to amend the several acts heretofore passed to provide for the ennouing and railing oat the National- forces, and for other purposes'," and aproved March , third, , one thousand eight hundred and sixty five, ell persons who have deserted Odle military of loyal service of the. United Slates, and who hare not teen discharged, or relieved from the' penalty, or disability theitin provided; - ark. deemed, and . taken, to, have voluntarily rei in quished, and forfeited-their rights of citizen - ship, and are deprived of exercising any-. right' of citizens thereof : . And whereas,, Persons not citizens of t he United States are not, under the - Constitution turd laws of Pelansylvarda, . qualified electors of this Cemmonwealth : Elitcrion I.ite.il enacted by- the ,Senate owl Hause.qf Representatives of the COMMOntetetilli of Pennsylvania in General Anon - Wm pie; unit it is hereby enacted by the authority of the sane, That in all elections hereafter to be -held in this Commonwealth, it shall be ` unlaithil for the judge or inspectors of the election to receive any ballot or ballots tient a:type/sum or persona em braced in the proirisiona, and-subject to the dis ability imposed by said act pf Congress approv ed March 3,1665, and it shall lie unlawtol for any such person to offer to vote' any billet, or ballots. - - , Snelling 2. That it any such judge and , in- - ,spectors of election 'or any one. of- them shau .." receive, or consent Ur receive, any such uelaw- • . lel ballot or ballots, froth any such disquutliifeir person, he, or they so offending, Shalt •bp guilty of a misdemeanor. and upon convittion thereof v litany coart-of quarter sessions etuhis Com- , monwealth, he snail, for each offence,be ient u ced to pay agile of not leis than 3100, and un dergo an tinprisocunent, in the jail of the prop- , er county, for not less. than 80 dAys • Starnott 3. That- if any person d eprived of citizenseip,•and disqualified • as aforeses.d ;shod at any election,ite:eattex to be held In this co monwealth; (pita or tender to the. officers th' - - of, and oiler to vote a ballot, or ballots, aey Inlr sun, so offending, shall us deeined guilty cii li misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, in'Arty court of quarterseesions of this Commonwealth shall, foreach offence, be punished is like milli ner as is proVI - - ... in the•preceding *seetionpii this act, in the case of officers of election rece►tr- Ing such unlawful ballot, or ballots. . itiE4TION 4. That; if any.perseia shall hereafter perguade. or advise, any perscin, or persons de- " prived cif citMenship, and disqualified es afore said fonder any ballot or.ballots, to thwollieeri.. , of any election, hereafter tolie held In this Cor- -- ineinwealth; or shall persuade; or advise, any such officer to receive any ballot, or ballots, f rom any person. deprived Of citizenship, and " disqualified as aforesaid; such person, so offend. lug, shill be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon . conviction ,thersot„ -to any court of quarter -es stone of tttli! Commonwealth; shall be Punished inlike manner as is provided in the second see- tion Of ills eel, in the Case of -officers - of such election, receiving such unlawful ballot, or firl- lots,. A . - -' • •. • - - Ily anct of Assembly of ALaretp, 11;1;6, en-' titled- qrt - Act regulating the.mode of voting at. all ele.ctliia,in the several I:cantle's of this com monwealth; It is enacted. as tollows : Birefioxli. lie it exactert by the Senate.and House of Representation of the Commonwealth.. of .Pennsylvania is General A Saab!" met, and • if i s howl enacted by the audio: y of the . saws: -That the qualißed voters of the several el:elte% ' of. this Comeniewealthr..atill gerteral,towfufilifi - borough, and'special elections, are hereby „here tifterauthorized and required to vote,by tickets • printed of writtee,severally classified as 'ol lows t i One ticket shall embrace "landam of all upges - of cohrts to be'votedlor, to be lab: ; out- Fide, "judiciary: ll - ode ticket ahall - embi ce the - names of all state officers to be voted fot and be labelled ostate;" one ticket . hall embrace the :-_. names of 'all comity officers voted fbr, including office of meter, member, and members of as sembly,lf voted for, and members of f oongri as, ' if-voted forjand bo labeled "county," one tick et shall em race the liftmen of all township of,- ficers voted for. and be labeled otownshin" one • ticket shall embrace the eahres of all borough officers Voted for end Shall be labeled 'abOrougti" ' and each ChM shark deposited in "sepatate . - Wcit-beies. „ - The meeting of retina jjudges for this Dopier aentative District, will be held at - tba;Court House, at Towanda, on the seventh day after the election, which will be tut.tho 14th day-of Oataber.. - ,' • B 4 LAPORTE, xecu.t.or: , Tho meeting of return lodges for the Coinfy of Bradford will be at - the Court Rouse in To.. wands, on the ildrd.day atter-the election which .wia be Friday, the lltfi day of October at 1 Q! chic, pan. - • WIL OU& . Sept. 21,19137: • INEEI 04 - fiiik; '