Raiford -Vpartn. LOCAL . AND GENERAL '; • Itiir A. Muiz ' Egg., ' .Assistant Assessor, has been appointed to mom *pal and emceeipikni tas for thii coin* • • cok C. F. Wzuse, of Athens, has the Contract for building the Ithaca a To! .Lirmida Railroad. • The work is to - be completed within fourteen months. I- 'Rev. aoLoxox Coops, for near. ty thirty pears pasta citizen of this Owe, has boon installed pastor of a oolorod ohm* in Philadelphia as. We are informed that drilla orut efforts are being made to have the Railroad in running order to tbbi place by Saturday nest. We hope they may sameed. ' • Ser We have received a Mt Ow roll (M.) paper, from which we learn that our old friend, D. ltriumt.itni, is engaged in the real estate business in that place. Nor Jowl W. Mts., Esq., of this place, has been cammissioned by the U.S. ar colt Court of the Western litstriet of Pennsyl vanian U.lLOommissionerforbredlbrdeonnty. akir The celebrated finer" with his blind • of their'pleasing entertain= Hall on Thursday evening, them is fall house. Boyrr & B Bakery, have our thanks for supply of fine peaches. 8.. t in Delaware at first-class to sell cheap. tE9— Mesa 'P.m PAReze, daughter of A. Manzi, Esq., of Hazleton, Lazerne Co., died in Paris, on; the 15th of Iniy, of 'typhoid fever. Miss P. 4as about toren:ft to this mut. try after quite arotracted visit, when she was suddenly called "way. liiii"EfAsay.Mrt, of this place, is to exhibit his beautiful Hambletonlan colt, " 7b. tranda," at tho Her York State Fair, hi be held in Elmira next month. He is a tine animal, and we do not believe the Empire State can !Web him. terLosT, several days since, on the sidewalk between the residence of Om, F.. Fox and Mrs. Burrow's, a small Hair Cross, bound in gold., It is valued as a keepsake. The finder will confer a favor and be liberally re•w:orded on leaving it at the Post Office. aE4.• The honorary degree of Maar t,r of Arts was conferred upon Dr. Emma H. WELIA, of Mellaoppen, at the late commenctt• ment exercises of Lafayette College, Easton. WELts was among the first students at the snsynehanna Collegiate Institute. kir We take great pleasure in Til ing attention to the advertisement of Was La gyn.:, to be found in another column. Prom personal knowledge we can recommend her as a most thorough and successful teacher, and every way worthy the patronage of the public. re" We are indebted to Prof S. R. Wm.L.s, editor of the Phrenological Jourrusl, for copy of " The Illustrated Annual of Phrenolo. gy and Physiognomy for 1870." The volume c:+ntains much valuable information, and to il lustrated with numerous cuts. Price 23 cents. M:rho Democracy of Sullivan County Lace unanimously presented thename of Don: GEO. D. JACKSON for re-nomination to the Stnte Senate:. ,As the district b intensely Dem ocratic we. hope Mr. J. will secure the nomina tion, ag we know of no better man in that par tc. . • colored man named BROWN was brought lisre to jail on Sunday last, for as. ...atilt and battery with intent to commit a rape .a a young girl. The parties reside in West Burlington, and the community there is great ly excited over the affair. The rascal was for. tuuatc in escaping Judge Lnecn's court lati" Mn.s JAMES BLAEVELT, of Lib erty Corners, lila oar thanks for a bos of very tine Lawton Blackberries. The Squire bad the frankneas to coulee's that the measure was fall when - he Mated froth home, but said the fruit was too tempting for his weak nature. WM pay him time. The County Convention of ciopa Telni lank has issued a circular to the vot ing utt•inhers of the order in the counts, urging upon them the importance of attencing the delegate meetings and toting all honorable means to sect= the nomination of temperance nom at thy coming County Convention. pe- Rey. GE°. D. Mitts, for many yonrq Hector of SL Stephen's Church, Miter will preach in the Episcopal Church, of thie.village. on Sunday next. 11. will also deliver a lecture on "The World and the New," in the Court House, Tocsilay evening, August 24. zr2Y- AsnnEw NicKEILSON; of Smith M-1,1, was arrested last %tea on a chargo of kill ing an Illegitimate child. It appears that ?ilea- ElisEN 112,1 a wife, and she refused to lire with him tiniest; he would get rid of the child. Dur ing the aholire of the mother the child was drowned, and on the father being charged with ending it, he eonfm.sed that he• had killed it and t•dd whore the brkly could be found. tek,. We hate received the first and ..t...d.nimillwrs of tiw Trinkhatisnxl Ripubti• c 3,,, published nt TunkhannOck, 'Wyoming Co., Pa.. by A. F. Ytier. The typographical appear ance of the paper is very neat„ while the edito rial eoliunni.clisplay 'ability and enterprise. i nto llopublicans of Wyoming county owe it to thorn- Felves to give the paper a generous support. stir We print on the first page of this paper a synopsis of an address delivered bj ltev. Joel, Jrwr.u, of Wells, before a Sunday school Courention held in Hector, N.Y., on the sixth of June. Mr. JEWELL is one of the most energetic, earnest, and sOccesafal Sunday-school riwn in this county, and ids remarks wjll be read with interest be friends of the cense. NORTH TOWANDA LODGE, 1.0. or CI. T. - The following officers were installed for 1,n...id term: W.C.T., Ono. Fare; W.V.T., Miss M.tur Hou.ox ; W. 8., A. C. Stars ; W.A.&, Miss N. Coacrr W.F.8., - W. H. &arra ; W.T., Mrs. E L Sarra ; Csurni Haw=; Exxa War= ; Chap., W. H. Tuoitesos; W.LII, Miss M. S. ; W. 0.0., 8. B. HARI= W.R.H.S., Hiss Jmeszarra Parma ; Miss S. Fares; P.W.C.T.,;E. B. DaLoira. ,• tE9—.Tho following arc`t4e4 officers of I,Boy Lodge, N 0.345, L0.0.T. ; ',.41b/ch wero is.tailed on the 14th instant: W.C.T., C. sn , sr. ; W.V.T., Estsarrrn HbLooto ; W. 8., IL, E. W.P.8., M. L Fitt.tows; W.T., L s. Wnteru:; W. 31., Pots Hiolos; LILLIE MINAED Emu J. 110LO0N5 ; w.1..11:1 4 ., ALICE niczoi P.W.C.T.. F. B. REMOVAL.—We are informed that Dr. A. Fa_vac TAXI.O/1 has removal from Pot terrific to tipper Lisle, N.Y., where he . intends bdomte. The Doctor's thorough knowledge 1 rnAwine and . the success whichluas attended ho, practice, combined with his gentleminlyde por%roont, have won for biz' the confidence and of the people of Poitsrville and vicinity, and it is with regret that they part with him. fr fur him a cordial reception at Up per LiAle. tom- Gen. Gn.orr, with his family AY! ..oral friends, passed through Waverly on Fridati everting last; on his way to pay a visit to .11(1 companion-in-arms, Den. KJ" In Erie The special train which conveyed tho party over the Erie road, halted at Waverly.sta lion fora few minutes, whetithe PreakkMolll,- ped out upon the platform of his car and shook hands with all who could get near enough to wieli him J -116- Wilionitnelirii Al m ;AL Dinesr; l osisitsl - *ma =ant =74 111 1411; muse by T. K. Boom The seerthiiii 41 7 M bwk-kO c eir 3,, e1:44 P h * 10111061 th e. each 'all) a I peculiarly lows spinner et rcesioshw into eheendag MOB, inn is oililleCikla With gift has wade or this glee; ire bows& ist it in int• bloke plogOtrimrprbirs. Ifst mak bi ram= A ‘ Detlt . a !Wr ili N / P* 1 , 1111 , 111. : desierageserray. • chugvazi:4luman rivirsa chn 4 ren, g iiinachnar. greatignziedib , then, with niew othattelatives, Pahl *4olo* mentery whit to I. 0: liocrensi, ot (bangle* on Saturday, ivied 24, INO, the annhieway of tlitoevadl44o ll ll4% Uwe mimeo* eat thblefreiglst, ease derbilatreade **Asa. lowa, sad Ott vadat sold boas la s Pleufalt and modal& maw. and partsking ar samOmell dinneT. 41 0 7 aopltatedMan lbe their amend boon, web Timed, vial tenet: ing in God above tor the retinal another and —The Climes iormesmanuhketamod et Cony, Pa 1 and,reco,mmaded 1 4 . 104 • tbs andimatkid Premed dq,' eau be seen emr time at B. B. Bocswsu ti4neer Gram ride Cadre. gad theeerefshing to get • good mower, re mower and rape mobbed, "add do ma to all. 1 , 11 td.. 4 ! 1 , 1 1 1 te. it , . 11 0 2 ° rirditia' hatema..—Hon. F. , B. enigma holding court in soigne nn. —We are indebted to lir. Gao. F.. !'oz Os the largest peaeltsre bat! seen' We year. lir. F, intorno na that it was one out et it bossenthins by Judge Jona A. McDoxam, of North Caro'. 'olinist, S. will give ow .1s lineage ugnst Gros, of the very botmtiful buy their fruit - =dean afford —kin Exit L. Wauga, Want Staikuded at the "Ilflegswy Academy of Xesie, l ! Viten& ship, N.Y., si the the Ugh of Atty. The Hassittoo Vokeinity has acrateiiie the honenri degree of D.D. ow the Be• W. H. Hum, pastor of the Owego Baptist Church.. —Hon. G. A. Gam paid oar town a dying visit last week. . —Ham Kmurt,' !bran* a kw sttubitt la the office of Wx. Wainfral. Ewitol tpb Ow" passed through town on Tuesday last, on his way to risk friends In Wyeloslig.. 41r. K. .is now practicing law in Kansas, and is meeting with success. 1111. The following tribute- to, the memory of Mr. H. S. MISCI3II, from thii lea of one who knew him well, we, end in the Scran ton Daily _Republican : Ocirrvanir.—The eery sudden death of B. fi. Mama at Pittston, on Saturday last, has -sad dened the hearts of sD in the community where he died. Deaths are often sudden, but seldom so sudden as his. Death is the occurrence of every day, but seldom strikes down one whose absence will be more generally felt and 'deeply mourned in every community wherever known. Of this great affliction at home, on the hillside, where bleed the hearts of those who loved him as only an ever devoted wife and, children can love a fond and inestimable husband and fath er, we dare not speak; we know the gushing fountain of tears flowing there ;;•4,0 magnify their loss we would not ; and we know oar praise of him would be faint in the, light. of memories which cluster around their hearts. God shield them in this hour of their great tribulation ; and for them, penetrate the cloud with the smishine of hope and faith. The residence and home of Mr. H. 8. alas cos was at Towanda. It was there he Ingham, and passed most of hi. life. A few years since he engaged with a brother in coal business at Pittston, still retaining his residence at Tosran-* da. His strict integrity, his habits of industry, his rectitude in all his badness relations, com bined with a frank and genial disposition, made him a &Torii° at Pittston; grmtly 'respected as ho was in Towanda, he was not less go among those where be was stricken down. Rare as we think the manhood qualities of Mr. Minima were ; estimable as be was in his sphere of life ; yet so unobtrusive was he that the circle of his influence wanlimited. Without ostentation, be soon impressed others with the fidelity of his character. It was his fortune to gain Mends without an effort, and retain them as easily. He was eminently a practical man, in religion, in politics, and business; he identi fied belief and action in allying, practical union, and although earmist in his convictions, hold ing them with tenacity, he ever expressed them in s way that gained - tor him the respect of those who differed with him. We regard the death of inch s uis serious loss to the community, not becanie lie was con spicuous in it, or attempted a display of his vir tues, but because they eonstantlyradiatfrom his example and character, an influence fin prelusing itself for good on all with whom he came in contact. The mission of life Is largely fulfilled when &mirth.. cradle to the grave a foot-path is made inviting us to tread therein if we would reach the goil of a life well spent. CANTON.-Mr. Editor: If you wish to see city style and enjoy city airs In a rural district, you can do so by visiting lifinaqua Springs; fur the gentlemanly proprietor of the 'Unique House understands his "posish," and. the bustle of men, women and children thous from whence they started. Groups of all class- CS —from the gambler up—may be seen here and there thronghou the vicinity of the spline. Seats have been arranged in many parts of the grove, for accommodating invalids and the e eery. The reservoir in the gas-bones has been filled with water by aid of a fire.engloo-Sep. tune, from Elmira. Forty diggers were dis charged a few days ago. An effort is being made to have a post-office. During the List quarter there havebeen twen ty-nit additions to Canton Lodge, L0.0.T. For the present quarter, tirml-s$ CUANXEL is W.C.T., and Loss BAILEY W.V.T. - Once our farmers used a straight Stick rand a scythe to cut their grass; but • a rerolution has taken place, and they use the mower; as great a revolution is now taking plaeo, as Wheeler and others' threshers are being laid aide and the U.B Thresher anbrtituted. MMUS & Mm. =a, of Alba, are tanning one. Economical farmers will use no other alter they omit work. A short time since, Crum= A.-Kerartr, of Leßoy, found upon rising in the morning, that $144 had either been loft or stolen from his pockets. A haystack which be assisted in mak ing the previous day was nearly torn down, and a negro who slept in an adjoining room search ed, but the money was not found. Finally, the negro was arrested, taken bairn, a :notice of tha peace, and held to bail for the sum of 1500. Our professional friend and others hearing the evidence, do not know why he was bisind over, unless it is because "I dined ono in my camp field." • Reparations are already being made for the Teachers' Institute which la to be held here, commencing on the sixth of &Member. Amy largo attendance is expected. The Good Templar's festival at Wl4 proved a success in' more ways than cow Tiztpeis dollars were received, and better order than was ever' had at any other party held in the townsldp. No wonder why oar physicians do not join the temperance army— " Joy and temperance and repose 81am the door on the doctor'. nose.l' Aug. 16, 1869. gum M.. Messrs. Viricram & Buts have shown eta a neatly gotten-up book of am ple' of work done en the Singer Sewing Ns. thine. The samples exhibit needle-work of al most evel7 Mlle, from the finest to the beeriest. An examination of the wink mnst combo , 14 one that the Singer is unimmassed. .„ Mir There will Imo Harvest Hoene Festival held at the Wye& Thick Church on Friday evening, August, 20, - for the benefit of the church. All ere invited to attend. - The Mori County Baptist AgF• soelstion WI hold lts annual meeting In the Salmi State Road Church, on Wednesday and Thursday next. 11116. Hon. G. A. Gsow declines to allow the rum of his name as a candidate for Representative. Re asys c he desires no point: cal office, but prefers to rettnifn Otittimt# hL eel& is better. Dims still haa a few more of those WWll's' bedroom lets, yliebi lie: is ma. below oo#; obo-hiniAtoooo**a. - Oo aid Oxsoihbe his Moat— ,; • - -if , : •l• _ _ Alim-41110mymeroe, and 10 Iterm About 111111Wirdolbris m coat* lattlim,kf. Xing of intrOssos ham gone to to spend nor /leafed Wm, rib* 1 / 11 " 11 . 1111 0 111010 .aredteilaiNicr 000 floto ills . waft thllermilitiom, red tatTwalt mithAlleave• bsFaripntionlor.loeraeth to "turnip` timigittkPtilliatibekrregaC l 4 o3l k 2 o sA.WaTartyltdda Menhir. Wider Monza* Mama disibupdikdliimor tita m i oil to awk. wadi th tlitf rtedidest.- We bid a 416041 niiisterisin out , clOrbial 812"7. StrG;i• 11 4 1 . 1 .Ellumi4 pes*hid in ts zoisau. 11.406:b. thi• Tonga, and a,. aur loner .# woaly. is thasapthc Ihr elltimliemmm, witlasthei atm" attended; tho're:dedirition if their chef& at ittddltiff• 'Thursday, kugust Di, a bilge comps* front hare attended - a pikdo at DA On= VatiDer4 spelap abovilactorpillC The lb" eriteri taimneut was cambia Mbe Doctor was ons in his happiest mood, adding to the ealoyment of the party by Ids genial grad humor and cif ; 10 , 16 Abli tldrig the Ulla Of the celebisted liptimm NeW Uric Elk* and theni Imam no doubt but that -they possess all the benedeial and mediribuArprditMa .of tbe*Wiiiiering plioea Otirmate, diesk kat thidr l on% rol. 'Mired,M - "ina thit'ptictorb. pIMMir? for, other Put stiriOdaine , , • . Anal ColtpliV,:of - POS:iownshipl lied ,qtrite soddenly Middenart Sabirdri, Yld thrl morning he Mose about sr well' as ascii About ail °Work he into the garden, and was tabs with an apple* ilt.msd dint id dims pan. linernmass mairomerdons 1p• gottlerol" being 71 Mrs old ot-Ids &vith.l.; ' Ur. EMUS OSSlLseit, Foundry, had hit timid:en di la their gale na TisesdaynW ~' .., , A blind quartetie adiMtiie gmO, an Chterishr. meat at HossliMmdt .14,f; 8. t/Wc- I you, of the, trolibov violin playing., - „I }moo ,Wr : You have reports from curerent.partake the County, but al' yet Timm seen none from P7- 411 P, t"! Ai n P , d l e firoilinot,Mintiaiiiss,hiraiOdgh'innti rce irons the county seat, we still claim to be • part of old Bradford : a done around hers, and harvesting is nicely under way; *GPI we gam* *evY lima, though some pieces of corn irking to its being in too good feed, and% the tatmem theseason,are not likely to ;amount to much. Bay and oats will be mat, better than- last ; pais crop was. Politics are at a low ebb this fill, but shll War ren May. be counted:W*lr a ittmd .110Pubiktut majority when the time comes to teat the thing. By.the way what has become wf obi firiend V. E. Ploleti? Time was when his voice rang , through throughthe County %tom of taxing Government Bonds, but now we don't hear a :guilt out it Ids mouth ca the stthjici. Hai The venerable Asa crammed it (flit of untaxed Bonds, to order to keep it ebut, 'or whet is the matter ? Wed t tf he cekr_ keeps it shut it dies an 'ma tes much why he does it. We read a good deal in the papers about a movement among certain they seem to wastykr:mrithe whole machine on their • awn book. Would it not be a good plan, in order to testi Me:natter, :to • let them have one of our Territories to manage just as they please, then put all that &Teethe move menthito it, and make AA a penal offencOm a idea 'to go within tillages of Aida TaiiitorYfor five years? If they..make everything es lovely as they think they can, it would do to talk about letting them run' the whole Oirthinment. But you hsve bed about enough likrw Warren for once so Iwilh stop - "- Truly Yours, . - ; WiteLvsmo.---Ciaw aiiniinkeetibi for *piloting • Ttliftict wall Le ' hall at Lhno ill, on. Wralmitali Charge, ma' menclag Weituesday menthag;Apiehaber S o und continuing. one week. Tbe ground is very bean tidal, well supplied with watef, Ventral' to the western part of the District, and easy of access; lying.j bf a jails south of the stage', road from Wyaluning to Towanda, 5 miles from Wyaltuaing, CamPtown end Standing Stone, and if lawns from the Lehigh Valley Railroad, which, it is expected, will run regular trains, at that time. A good boarding tent, under the charge of a responsible committee, will be kept upon The gronhd, but nolmckstering or the like allowed within the limits of the law. L Cloth tents are recommended, but should any desire board tents they can address liev. P. B..Tcrtrze, at CamP town, Bradford conitty, and reeelve information concerning the same. Straw and horapkepping wall be furnished at reasonable prices. Those who will, are requested to meet the conimittee cm the ground, August Sl, at 8 o'cleek,,to bind the stand, arrange • seats, de. 'And how, dear brethren of the Dishia, stifles: a word of exhor tation, as I have written a letter onto you in few words. Ton cannot sittutividnal Christians, nor as charges,.well do without the indnenee of a good camp marring. The camp meeting has 'paid—At faith , andieaL— Let us have a grand clerical and lay representation from all Parts' of **Rising Districkeit halt measures wall answer—come one, come all! In the name of God and Methodism let us rally,- as never before, and come up to the help of the Lord, to the help of the Lord against the mighty;. The brethren of East Genesee, just scrim the Sniqueharute, and "the, Feet of man kind, are cordially invited to join nt: in this "feast of tabernacles." —Rev. H. A. CLEvat.aals,. of rhuadeipbia, is expected to preach in tho M.E. Church on Sun day next, 22d inst..nt. VistXxxiAnd.fxmily loft for Crystal Springs; 'N.Y., - on Tuesday.' They will spend sward weeks there. • DEMORENT'S Mbrrriff.Y.--The enter prising publisher of this po?nlar Magazine is first In the field in announcing, among the in deteementa to ststractiberifor the 'Min:ling imir, the finest premium ever yet offered Air a single subscription to any magazine in this or any oth er country. It consists of a copy, retailed at ten dollars,, of Mrs. LILLY M. filmicrat's great picture of is` ox nue Foram or Jorx:, 4 the engraving of which • artists were sent for, specially from Prior, to complete. DEMOILEIrte Mons= is in itielf by far the „MAO eacaPW oath o*lllihe 'IWO" "I'' 4ilea Published in this . country, in& requires lit tle extra inducement to persuade them to be. came subscribers. It is really a saving of mon ey, however,' to paYthrri dollara;indget in ad dition so valuable arernium--and Mr. DEnomi mix will undoubtedly Sid his list doubled on the strength of it. PrAdishetat 833Driutdtiy;N.IC: DEXORIXT'S YOUTIG-AlliZEUCA.—This excellent little periodical is constantly adding to its reputation, and is certainly the most sen sible, practical, and best edited of all the juve nne tuna:Wes. It is not composed, Mho some others, of a certain number. of stilted articles, but it enters right into the sympathies, inter. eats, and occupations of its young, roltilm and Patrons, allows them to speak Ibi themselves, and stimulates them wonderfhlly to activity of thought and expression. We consider it the boat investment of 81,30 that any parent can make. Published at ialkßroadwey, N.Y. NrAyourvilithdawmdismirs big on the ezpitudre • character of the Inman mind, and said: 1‘ Yes, m 7 friend, the mind of mints so enimislie that it can war frem,stiu• to star, and from sateholite to satchelite,ied from serapheno to Beraphtme e and from cherry= beam to cbeirybeam, and from thence tia the centre of the dome of heaven." So do & Menorts =tamers come from one end of the ooenty to the other, because it has become irenerilly In that theY Or greater learieO. meets to bergs et Hats and Caps ihattanyont er establhdanent friths Milted States: If you don't believe It, call at their ittor‘sopth side tier It is said that Gen. Otiprr thotot or whig our eitemidog knew a visit kit week, while no bk way west, Ibt the par r* attnrinabbrurn and funilY 'a soPPV boots sad shoes at esseszit:e. We Flo-not Mow bow =eh truthtbere blip WI stititioeit, but we do koow that Caursiu. beat/ the world In Milne good e, and the Piesidetit' or hay body else Would show good seam * toe of him: mairieir Aaties give a cowed in the PyNtlierien Citid ,•elt . 011 Woo* evening Degi.ltognit-it iniinnineiVeinp* We hopito sees large etteptleiiiiis Is'we Aro **Oat Waillis ti 'initial ire - it:4l 001 :fasi t iED. . X maw. 1 0/110 1 0 ,1 1, 1 1- H. J.-004111r;ftsgh!. anit *44 4 08 ' 40,11 , 011 04. ;-,110111 1 1. 1 :7 4 1,4 '444:141 "1-1:4 —lis boninik o on Thandai 31 fls' P0043 1 10.0 1 4171 1 ;VP‘' 2.9 n .r i r i au u ncui, i 4 licato . ,l4l, l *. Wad. Wail borne with chitbaitwft&. ;roams - vs Ckftaiu Oragorany. .stiponnamigior Polar Saatlait taideßoam ovatjAnra *noway Store; may Sunday inmaind at 6 ( Oka. SaavaiesiummAlM 6.4.lanta, Paine. Be * vim Bandar ai as a.m. ami 73( p.m. ,er.1 11 911M1,!%!!% 1 1r, aa asn'and .paa. taillmasy:l* :r uiwidiest , • Krum= thatman 4 -BeT. C. B. You. Ihidcr.- - Bea: vicvm pwer madtif pa& , VTIP tomenur etamm. aaWat. at p 0,141-Bat• faci= ll . Palk 06411 # 4 4 17 1 / 1 P rtennoaso l=lll.! ,ditinci T" 7ofee inniaCtignai Ylast Yam la 6 lama 1 1 . fIreIIMEACII3S • tti044107 ford Cotudy,Tgackurse Aseociation is to be • Mad at Won conimencingYrida4September 10, at 10 o'clock a.m.. aid cl Saturday noon. BrudiseaseeiL:GirPl 00r0 0 ,10 1 : 114 i 0 k• er H. M. Po7o6l'll,ldra. Delos - Rockwell and Mies Eliza Adam. • A. T. Lams, Seey. - es,,,The Fall Term of Mai de =mo School §Vt. 43 l34er 1. -. Engl P ish 1.7507.00 P I P •r, 4. 4..• •••;...• . , • Fronclitaught daily by an experienced teach. - Iler A new style of Instrtunentn called "Idelopeons." This styloisentiselynew. =ty, roner,atl clearaw of ions; Aim Cni - has -no etpiid: IV is "a • thing of beauty and a joy forever," and no family or mu ski= shotabe without ono. _lt has two stop; Octave Coupler, which doubles the power a n d. the improved Yoh Fr J emolo, and ade signed- fbi"tho "dravving-room,: parlor, eta. Splendid rosewood case, round corners, three rows of moulding, carved legs, etc. Planes, On of 'only Brat :cites miliersi, sheet music, music books, instruction books for all kinds of musical hustwnrients kept, always 'on hand and for saleby IP. Drrrnten &, Co. Aug. 12, 1869. ; Wssaunciox Wrrr C. OtwrrEAD, !".F wittaulsk ' Fon SALE.--New Platform Spring Warmiliad one make open Buggy., 8. N. ASPINWALL. Noticn,4 , - , The ; accounts of E. 0. Ciiionnicii. late Prothonotary. and deo his printing somata have been left ma with for settlement and collection. Those indebted will save costa by , im mediate attention. Office in the Recorder's office. Inly 10. 1136 d. 1 Joan N. Cax.rrr. T RE:et—The s r ubsenliek is agent for Hardee/0 Gold Blasi and , celebrated ono, two and three bane Railway Powers; Threshers and Separators. and Threshers and cleaners. The best In the world. Send for chrolant and price MU.. -ThersrldwAnly.ls.lBl39. • , B. K. Wat Wes. • lioTicE.=Thp accounts of Ingham k Deminont relating to the business of the Woolen Factory see left with Louis Canip, Justice of the atcamptown, for collection. Mr. Beaumont bt.tweedut of the linshietta ate It wl3l be tweesury for patties interested to attend to the matter at once to me costa: No further delay will be made In col beefing titer two weeks... Ja1y15.1131 —4w. ; . - 1 *mat rißreireturr. NEW 60THIN6 STOBE.—J: WOLKP has °penults Clothing It tore - cme door ; south of Means Hone , where be wont] be pleased to see all of his friends and old easterners. Be is pre. pared to doer OSEAT nsmutts •in the line of Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. Giro me a. call before purchasing elsewhere. Arrays Woisr. Towanda, Aug. 9, 1861-IL, M. The Presbytery of Susquehan na will meet in Orwell Tuer.day, Aug. 81;1869, at 'a p.m. C. C. Conan, Ateg. 14, 1869. Stated Clerk. . . Wt.. The,. great demand for the Singer ImproVed, h'aimli Sewing Machinis the very best evidence of its worth. In buying the Singer you Ma inl y get the worth of your mon ey. Samples of work to be seen, at the - Mike of the agents, Wreak= .t Macs. _A 18GO-4w. -• • - • air I wish to , inform the Replibli ems of Radford county that I am a candidate for the office oficcnuity Treasurer ibb, ~13nbjecti t o the decionou of the county coireenliote to MEM& i • July 15,1867. E. B. VAUGHAN. >New Advertisements. T(}IW*NDA ~ _, , AL:ARKETS ! iIVOLESA4E PRICES.) Corrected Wednesday by,C. B. PATCH, sub- WW to,a6 11966 7.' .-' - , ' - 1• .' Wheat VE bush ' • ' ' ' - ••'- 11 50 (1} 173 WM: VI balk ' - ' ' ' ' - 100 Bitekwbeat. - IP bush ' - 63 6} 73 Corn, 70 bush. 1 L 1 10 10eis. It hualt. - - '6O O 4 'WI Beane, (6 budi..: .. 4 00 0 300 p Butter (rolls) ' lts 32 . do (dairy) 10 Pl 6 4 @ . 37 Eggs. 94 dos 20 Pottoes, 'p beak 4 % 40 Flour, 91 barrel ‘ 8 00 64 10 00 Um. 'A I2, ' 7 20 0 22 , Onions. 11 bash.... ' -- • * 260 60 300 Wrionrs on Gisatar.-Wheat 60 lb. ; Corn 56 lbs. ; Rye 56 lbs.; Cadr 32 lbs.; Barley' 0 lbs.( Buckwheat 48 lbs.; Bons 69 lbs.; Bran 20 lbs.; Clover Seed GO lbs. ; Timothy Seed 1.101? s. ; Dried Peaches 33 lbs. ; Dried Apples 2311. w.. TUs ird.so lbs. TIME TABLt. -THE FOLLOW -111001 Ma T4lue Table of the Yenturyitaula and New York C and uau Road eemparly,whieb took effect on Itooday,,Auguat 9 18u7 WAVERGT, ATEDDM - . MILAN... lltsrza... TOWANDA. ..7:10 - 2.20 948 Notranvisn. , ezenw... .........1:57 12:12 4.47 1147 432 ' 'll. ° JOHN P. O. Srperiat;seiest. iMI A.V.E.RLY t . The iror - ty.eighili - Term of thin Institute opens A Miaowed 18th. 1869,,under e of A. J. LAM, A.H. It la one of the best Inman ittarrrrrrions.of the country, accesidble Iron all parts. and is intuited at WAVERLY, TIOGA . Ca. N.Y.. The departments are. complet The "Classical " embraces all those studies regulied for admission to our best Colleges. Also; a thorough drill in the Modern Tumuli/um 'The English Course coriprehends both the com mon.brsochra taught in lientential.*bools, and ,many of the higher-branches parauedin the Colleges. In the COMmernialCOurse the instnution is u ha Commerci thorough al Colleges. I and complete as in our moat success. - - Instructhm upon the Plano and Cron by the old method; ,also by .1 Bobbins New American Method." by which pupils can acquire a knowledge of =nide in one-third the time which it hitherto requimd. The rates of tuition' aremoderate. Board ob tained at reasonable p a limited nutobv of pu pils can be accommodated futhellonlike of the. In, *tractors. Booms canbewomedin wldch students can he tbuisellee suA lessen the expessomone! Normal dace, as urea. omautso4 at the si lihlll of the IPell Terms In which twenty of the . 11Ppli, cents will receive free inatruclitoriforfourteenerWm. For particulars address the Principal at Waveaty. N.Y. Information in reference to Booms and Board can also be obtsined at Waldo t TracT's pregame, 86 Broad Street. A. J. LANG, AJIL - PrincipaLT . . 1 . IfEWTOX President °Mooed of Trustees. Julyls, WV& . . FIRST NA.TIONA.L BANIE, . . _ , - • .- OF roviANDA. Canna, ' $125,000. SURPLUS FITS. It . 4...... 40,000., Thls sank . offers tnfirtmAl. TACTLITTEB' for the trained= of s GENERAL BANKING AMINES& nantoyr ruts OR DEPOstis Aecouniko. TO ArtREEKENT. • SPrcuL Cm ors= . inVir. cormertou or Nom Whiles to sent men to any - part of the Tatted Inplond, Want SeolliM,or theprin. Pa! , trisi and downs of !ur, eat latre_roeure drafts 1 that purpose. Eames . rimers To wham the old aszotry. bp had inesztan In sad. Winne, shrirrs on hand. ~ •., , , . ":- /Aunt a l stinUtia 0 i 171 - .42ltinik:ZUjiii* MOWS PtieepaidAor trzyktko; tho, o l4.saiier. , , ....... .. ~ z. &flan= hiptialia.. *4;4 24.• - BEtr ;L.,. imo 6 % lfirno ,Bo . ; • odd!! • rm T GEM..FRUE J - T T_ • E =I "16'114""I4-ik84 %CCAU er `xp; Sty ' . is. ir .„ 4o - wt , iiiiiiiii: _...... I:ji, - -1 - - :, 7. ... t y : „...., : 42 k , /- ry .....,,.. -.1 , ~.4; ~. -- ; r - it . .441 E, 1 • ~3' i _ll 4st ii 1.1. 11 V . , ea ts * R • 'MC 1 • hi iiiith ; - - .00011 . 'A. ii.l ''' .11 - - •' ' S L=~~ .. , ' 1 - • - r 1 . I i . .. _. , 02 • 0 , • ' _1:14 • . .. . . . .. X P .. • _. . - . • •4 .. :- I . . . . . .. .. . ; ~!••••;',4',';:i''''...,.•••;•'l':. ~, '.ii ,• •• • "- 1.61..' I Lill • i 1 1 2 0 4 0 0 o t c Z) 1 2 .. iE., • / : , t , _ __. to .... 5 g t i . E w . ' F. • - -- - X - 0 . .. < 2 . - E l - - , . - -4 6:35' -115 ' 8 . 40 0:50' 1.27 8:55 .7:03 - 1 . 39 9.08 .7:18) .....1:53 • 913 A.U. RAO. .. 12:15 5.20 7 :50 ' 12:25.....6:00 05 = 4 at, 4 4 - 11 1 *2 . i t , 1 . 1 .,• g p i 4 ° ' .r, , 0 12; w , • gt § 5 4 g " t• u: ; I -4 • 3 ' 8 a ' . - 4 a .11 A t 44 g Ei ... : .--.....•::. p 4, _. tg.„ 41 ~-., ;(4 1 E . tat 0' g . • • a • - , : i=-, ~ • 0 C 4 ' ' I • • ! 64 • a CI I A M 0 0 . _ . . . „ - : - 14 • 7: =, . . 0- . - - t- - - ,tl;;ol;;;Trg:Flerieri_ e ..; I f -1 - COddingrr . t "? 4 ';' I rE . , 41gird* - • . • • . - • TO WAVOA;:'I4. MOM Mr= Lniit s the attention of , t4e.publits , to theii ibiek of 1 - BIJ IL DER 41A . R.0N ARA' gad' as SASH, 1 01488 AND DOORS, At Factty .T.TMR by the BUSHEL,. CEMENT, RHODE WAND . I.43IE, PLMOEU. MARBLE DUST 'kr Qui 'BARREL. 71111 : oor usual vvf'if lifgeotoOk of arra ones,, booß sworn, BARN noon ROLLERS, AC At riots lay enough to eattery all I f o a • Of the very bed manuticiare. Sports:mei/ an lint of no RIFLES, SOT GUNS REVOLVERS, CARTIUDOES, LEAD. SROT. arid the beet of POWDER. HERO & ALL-RIGHT FRUIT JARS DT TRF: CANE OR DOZEN TM , burden horses ire bare !MEANT; AND NEW LONDON HORSE NAILS, IRON, STEEL,. an,rs, PIPE, SHEENS, SPOIZES, HUBS, FELLICEB, and . VHF-MA We Write attention to our p.'a v ii.IIFIDEIM WO Didoi:tA ode) BIETAXIC OXIDES VARNISHES AND PURE COLORS Of which we hare a large supply. and are coed dent, that in the tutitre es to the past, they • I. Rill eatisfy all'who may us6them. SILVER PLATED IE4IIE, Manufactared by ROGERS DEO., HALL, ELTON, 3&ERWEN BRIT TANNTA 130., Lads for seam, and Is In all eawnlial points. as good as eoll4 pilver, at Codding, Russell i!eCo. We invite attention to our aesortment of fine and -08 W pstierns ot. IVORY and •PEAAIL Isandled TABLE 'KNIVES, as well as to our general steel of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Obch se STOVES, ItEATEItig BANGI,I4, Kerosene- Lamps, lWashiag Machines COFFEE MILLS, &WASS, WOODENWARE, STONEWARE, Nulontalic Clothes cilradiers, SAD IRONS, KNIVES; • FORKS, And Bruahes of all kitals. ELIAS :1101VE SEWING MACHINES, I • ' I Give nolVerißil estlid'actioe. They are 1114111 X, DtlitAßlZ. old EFFICIENT. At CODDINO, RUSSELL & CO DBILLS, PLOW'S d;4lD I[l PANNING MILLS, 134iDDrNG, RiISSELL CO E " Towanda, 11117.29;1BM BEM T< F.,. 4. 1 ;114 • `r: - , , - b+ w, fah):deateueirtirr*lPP"°'/* `;;DrICItt • I :*' - rit ill • , - - - 1,..;!.., - 4....c..;'i.... - ...,..,:-, - : :,:-,•-....:':-;::::„.. '::.,=...: ...: : : - .. 1- litt.tittfi-ttrAB ri.,,t, :f - ,-,1 •;; 1001t ; Nigt , (01:3fAIN BT. ANII MIMIC NUAItE, C, f lulleloelc I p !mid/taut; • =I MEE :Au'etcpuifassortromit of WAbL AND WINDO)y, rq,E.Rs: b'petzial Lin4:of. CROCKERY AND - GLASS WARE; pall lino a!, 4 UNDLP AND SADDLERY HAIIDWARE. l• • • • AND Nina CAIIPETf3, O!L,CLOTIL .N1;0. AtiTTilias. An extra, Mock of CL0T17,4, CASSIVEi3AI' READY-MADE CLOTHING AD kinds ni LEATHER AND OLION FINDINGS. HATS, CAPS, AND Trunks, Valises and Traveling 1.11.1g5, OILS AND TAINTS, quality gitatantecd, and pricea below the general market. : 'Just received, 100 deceit PATENT ," GEM' FRUIT JAB, All glnsa. self .4 . 90.t.g, at nianitforturat's prirvn In tine. s stook of Goods in eiteht and iariaty un equaled this aide of New Tork.eity. The.. public are cordially invited to call and examine goods and prices. July 1. 180. MONTANUS. TOBACCO ANt!cIGARS:! STEAL TOBACCO FACTORY T W 1•1 - 3D A. CIIT TOBACCO AND CIGARS WHOLESALE• "P•R:ICES That cannot failto Snit. Wowoold raostrespectfolly solicit a call from the dealers threinghont. Northern Penns-hands to an examination of KENTUCKY•AND VIRGINIA Stock that earl be procured in the market. Citrons • try. Tbls &home enterprise. arid win simeeeil with a liberal disposition of the trade to support bomo m•nutactbrs. MEANS k PEONY.. June jUlle 4, 1858—tf. . 137 Milill4lt, Tcniands, WHOLESALE C-ROC.EERI STORE G ROCERY, PROVISION AND FEED wren& , (Maki Street, first door south of the Railroad House,) would most respectfully invite the attention, of the public' o hie large and well selected stock of: GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which he hi selling to snit the innes,ind purSes at all. no ha. al*O opetica a splendid Which is well glinted to Supply the canal and Bar• clay coal region at all tlmce. }lll keFpo,coutts nUy on id ha • a large stock of , TEAS, COFEEES, STJOARS, . - • . licaaitsgs,-,. " •' , , ' IKE 5:1 .• ii . •,,"r TOWANDA,' 1'.1.: =I PAP' PE ' • 1 • -i 1. •t , • EMI r.~' =Y 111411 stleer-own lipportation..; MEN BIM GROCE LE 13961'S AND SHOES The undersigned hark ebtaidistid On Main Street below lyidgOStieet, Where they aremsnuesetnring all kinds of Intel they offer to, the trade at . QCR STOCK A N D PRICP,S Our Tobacco la ntatinfactirtod front the beet G E FRUIT JARSI ALL GLASSi AND AT THE WICKHAM & BEACH Towanda, July 14. 18043 JOHN DiEHIDETH, FEED STORE; .FLOUR; BUTTER, pottic, Wtdcb he fa selling cheap far cash. GOODS DELIVERED IN :ISE BOROUGH FREE Or CHAItaZ. The arena of Tanana and vicinity trill pleese swept thankelor their eery patronage feT. the tiro rani eriththeir ante tam,at to lm itureln ewer oloPoltunity to enlarge our buorinear, so sato warrant eatisbetton loan.. can and oeto al Wiz • ,::7oßii sirpprili. . • • • • S I EE4 I O ;I4 4 nl. l l6l7 S re — d DroPrib 4 , l„c4 OfCommon Plea of Bradford county, and to ma di rected. exposedicumblio ,the i st the Coda Hense Itt,thlef Tortaillte.4o:o THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2,184'1, at 1 o'clock, p.m., the folk*. log described lot, plena 0r4tr....eel of land situate in Cohlmbis township, housed north by land of Y.L. /114 1 / 1 1062: - Met IST Itottitet Nearrfrenticeopttt try land Med nest tirr.tla of Merritt tit , end --- Fish teat/fan iety scree, more or leas, beteg Hsi same latulawlitAndrebblong toleplie. Case, Laura E. Palmer, en t WM. P. Catte. ALtiti-dit~eicalof lend' situate' fa Armenia tsp., bounded north by lands of IL A; Case and Le. plat A. Case, osethereast ills:ids of It A. Case, on tho gai nt, by land of Munn and on thsorost by Ints, 05 gdate Ofl'EtmoWli.bisi‘dee' • ocsw tainina„tfty-four acres, tame or less, it Drain a tract of timber Gmd betels** eo Leith° Ann (U .ALIR:I.4I, piece of land fit Troy twp., bounded north t e Pr a ltb_oooo l o4. ou jhavosst by-Mink, of 11 , 4, COON MadiEL and West` ty !midi of Reuben easel kilning acres and - 128 perches; and being the plece Aland which was convey ed by Ellthu Caa by hls , d.sd dated the 1 day of , ; . to Lephe A. Case for We, with remainder to Walls P. Case, Alice F. Cato and Min: dwell A' 3 W 4efr er = 33,4 014 3 4 10 01Cell Of iod ig lun ic which is U 0 Ina tse and =m , hams:meat& &Modena taken to ese:at/on it the Snit of Potter '4' W 3 0017. 1ii 3 0.30-4 3 4.11 15 etc aL` • , ALSO.;; a, a, ce rtain e 4 O ere.p=l. of land attn. ato lu If twP.,. bounded Im4 deacribed,as fob lows, to wit Beginning 4 maple" tree. thence b 7 Ijs24r. :ung sil* perches to li e sma. irtelintal litgal*l6o,,tere taletiElth Oa tor Stimulelitottng I Werth 4411 'teethe* 'thence ,tryland of John Boyd east 160 perches to plant of isqin , ring; containing 464 scree, more or less being eta _edin2l .. l otlittiliont dated , 'h;P tel to WillialneWilunts who' tiii=i b in6 L tut lettigiel Ybaer n ,l k 2.`A.V. AIM ' to o:1 I ! v lt l e 4 m 4 t o h e conum t realitrof?eem t n *gedthe isms by patent-dated Juno :13, 1791, "enrolled In patent book 20429, page 427. - - The serilltifillitcri44l4 fellows All that tract in same trywfuthip; beginning at a inside post on the north line of tract in the warrantee name pf. Thomas Hatuilinits Sege. anent Ok saiteseramilfita 15 perches to a Peekstbeties mak•2 degrees mest26l = es to the line of Hphrattn McAdams' warrant, north MI degrees west ft 3 parches to a post. .thanes inetkll2 dsgraeamee2=2ll l o l l9 ol m / 1, r. white pink gamer; thews south fleliOPlNtilita-pOlteboll tO rho northwest corker 01 Jolla ,Streerha' warrunbie white pine corner, thence north 2 degrees cast 232 perches to a rock Ciek dattiandbasst corner of Thom: se Hamilton warrant, thence south 88 degrees cast 180 perches to a poet staading on warrant in the name of Elizabeth Handiton, thence north 56 degrees 15 minutia Went/00 perches top visit. thence north 92 degrees *CM 141 perches to the place of, begin. Wog • containing am acres and St perekes, more or less, ;rtnch la= lastdesetibed wit granted by . Latent Hem tommotorealfh 'of Prtmorylnula.— Boni the above.ilescribed two outset land were sold and conveyedby,deed,,dnly. f orded ,in Ttradlord Wady; dike Deccinibee 20, A.D.1866,hy and wife to Rollin Wilcox. and afterwards conveyed by said Wilcox to the party of the fast part by decd desist Jemmy 7, A.D. 1857. ALSO—AII that other tract,V4:fflarcel of land *nate in &taboo:sled a* folkiwal i MLri r r st ita li t=the northeast corner of a tract of land in the warrantee name of Samuel lib ng.thence by land of E. C. Kellogg south 142 rods to aock, thence by lends James,H. Lewis no rt h 63 degrees west =rods to` a chestnut, thence by the same north 50 degrerii west 70 rode to an oak, thence north Cidegrees west 40 rods to a stake on th e line of pacid illtdgway:it lanyl,AencebY 'eat IthigwAre rate northcodatO .. 10 e 2 the southwest corner ofJtidatin Blactunan'a land, thence by said Blackman's land east 160 rods to the place of beginning ; containing ItlM‘ acres, mere •os laser..be ing part of a larger tract granted by patent of the commonwealth of Pennaylvania to Wilhelm Willink and others, who by deed dated February 2, 1829; conveyed the same to -William Ward. who conveyed' the same to' Junes H. '.Lewitt, who by deed dated March 15, 1854, conveyed the same to David Back luau. vtiolyWk Jo wife conveyed the sametc”Rollin - Wilcox by deed dated Decembig 20, 1856, who by deed dated January 7, 1837, conveyed the same to the par ty of the first part.. Seized and taken in execution at the atilt of Alfred Noxon vs. The Towanda Coal and Iron Company. ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex., the follow ing deseelbed let, piece or parcel al lante in Tusentera twp., bounded on the north d by Wide tif , Bela Cogswell and John Tramme on the east by Dan. let Spotsmap.•on the south by franc Greek and on the west by IL J:Coginvell containing 30 acres of land, more or leas, about ono dais inilwovea. 'rode a board hattie and deb stable thereon. : fr • Seized and taken In execution at the stilt Of 'Dhoti IV. Clymer vs. Isaac Greek. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in , Alba berotigh, bounded on the north by had Wilson, east by A. 11. Wilson, south by Gran ville street, and west ht: - Clarice Sterllttgr dcel big I's' urea, more or less, all improved. ALSO—One other let bounded on the north by the Baptist church lot and A. T. Dunbar, east by C. S. :Wilson, south by Willow street, and west by Mrs. A. V. Witherell t containing 34 acre, more or less, with -* framed house and horse barn thereem s Seized and taken in execution at the emit of if. H. _Warren vs. James D, Lynch and James Henry. Allsel—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Albs borough, bounded as follows, to wit On the north by lands belonging to the. Baptist church and A, T. Dunbar:east by C. fi, Wilson. south by Willow atreet and west ;br Mrs. As•V: IVitheral ; containing i,aere, mere or less, with A frame house, Immo barn and few fruit trees thereon. - Seized and taken is execution at the melt of Ind ••I Wilson vs. Jamea Henry and Addison ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land Antuate _in 'Tuscarora tn., bounded on the north :by -lands of Smith Tewkaberry, on the east by the same; - south by Wm. Coburn. and on the west by Smith Tewksberry ; containing 20 AM ~more or less, abbnt 12 acres improved, one framed house and framed :, barn thereon. • Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Thum s W. Clymer vs. e. il. Roberta. ALSO—The following lot, piece -or parcel, of land situate in Tuscarora ijwp., bounded on the north by -lands of Wm. Peet, on the east by Norris Fargo, on .. the south by A. B. Fargo, on the west by It. F. Ruggs; containing 37 acres, more or less, about 12 acres im proved. Seized and taken ingfratxution at the suit of Thos.. I W. ciymer vs. Jelin Manning. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Leßoy tali., bounded as fellows, to wit : On the north and west by the public highway lead ing from Leßoy to Bailey's Corners (so-called) in Grant-Me twp., and on the cast and month by lands, of H. L. Cobion ; containing one acre of land, more or leas, all improved, Wahl framed honey and lkor fruit trees thereon. • Seized and taken in execution at the suit- of L. Coburn's 1:1310-VS. Jannis MeGraney. --- ALSO—The felloatnit lot. piece on parcel af_land situate in the borough of Burlington, bounded on the north by land of L. W. Wright, east by the Berwick Turnpike, and south and west by the estate of Addi. son McKean. deed ; containing t, of an acre, more or less. all improved. Seized andlakemin execution-it the natter FUME , ;soy Brothers' use P. W. Mclean atidMeaortLetag iseemity: ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa., the following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the beittagh of Alba, bonn&ildi'follews. to alit : On the north by lands of trail Willion and C Isarles Sterling, east by A. 11. Wilson, south by the public highway leading from Alba tet Granville, indwcat by Charles Sterling ; containing It. acres of land, more or less, all improved, with a young orchard thereon. - Seized and taken in execution at this suit of E. Porn. croy vs. Jas. Henry and Jae. lynch: ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land Maude in Franklin tip, bounded on The north by lands formerly , of Josiah Haines and John McDaniel, east by George Lantz, south by Attire Gay, and west by John Rey kendall ; eentaining 116 acres of land, mare or lets, about 8 acres unproved, with afewfrait trees thereon. Seized and taken in executmu at the suit of ,tllen MAU= vs. Ransom Payne. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the borough•uf Towanda, bounded on the north by Bridge street, east by Front or Water street. I south by a private alley and west by lands of the Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Railroad of t gebkh, perectal large frame d tfultdieg Inersu I too. The American Hotel." ALSQ—stane other lot. - pleee or parcel of land-situ ate in the borough of Towanda, bounded on the north by au alley, cast by land; of the Pennsylvania k New York Canal. and Railroad Compeny:aforetedd, south by John F. Means. and west by Bramball & on which is erected oue rumen barn and shed at tached, said two lots lie•n.• the mine as conveyed by deed recorded in IhAd ii k No. 82,, page 7, Ate.. in Bradford county: ' " Seized and taken in es ...linen at the suit of Pliche Ann Griffith and J. G. Patton vs. 11. B. (hiking. ALSO-The following lot, piers or parcel of land situate'in Pike twp., bounded on the north and east by land origami Puma and Homer Stevens, on the south by land of Lacey s tnevens and Myron Stevens, and on the Wait by Myren Stevens; containing 63; acres of land, fame or less, about 1 acre Unproved, with • log house thereon. Seized vats/ten in execution at the suit of Henry Sherman vs. C. D. Snow. • _ ALSO—The following lot. piece or Parcel of land situate in Herrick twp., bounded on the north, east and west by lands of A. It. Brown, and south by M. Slocum .• containing et an acre, more or less, all improved, with a dum‘•.l house and few fruit trees thereon. . • Ilial MEI , - Seized and takim ha execution at the snit • of .Williams' use via -O. Eleatf. • ALSO—The following lot: piece or parcel •of land -situate Windhmattwp.:.botradoilow the . north -by lambs of lire_ Stephen Peiton. raid by 'Myron Nichols, south by Benjamin Glici; - on, and wait by the Imbho highway ; containing= acreerof land. more or -less. about 22 acme impreceed, with a small framed home and few young fruit trots thereon. Seized and taken to eiellltiol2 at the" suit of J. W. Alger's sae vs. 'Mahlon K. Smith. • -- - Also at this spit of J. 13.• Van Winkle's use ye. Mah lon K. Smith. . ALSO—The folloicing lot, piece. or parcel of talk situate in Terry-twp:, bounded on Om north and Week by lands of C.. F. Wells' ,elute, east by - Cornelins 'Dunnivait and John Lush, and south by Henry Mann; contra, nng ;15 . acres of loiotuore' or low. about 5 3,:t/elltuuroved,.w:th a b. , tr 4 hotsa and - few ft:tit t res thereon. • ;4rii.cil and tike:! In . c.t.,,attion at the suit of qt, tiorVires itro Vp. .t. Hnldw:n end George 1, . ao at the fttaCiA. 1,; - '7.18 vs. G. A. •Baldwin. • ALSO....Thel'olloiring ter, piece •• or Tare,' of laud • attitate to listrisir. - -terp....boonded - on. the nort7l ,lauds of James Newell and I. A. Park, east by I. A. park. south by L. Dolan. end weatby C.IL Tingley and jmuea Newell ; 118 aces, more or km, about 70 wires Unproved, with. a foamed house, front .outbuildings, and orchard of fruit trees therodti; • • ' _beizeit and taken in exerntion at the snit of Old /Page& Anderenn ye, kllvira,(tray. ALSO--Thelbllmting lot, piece or parcel of land situate- in Sudthfleldlownshlp, bounded on the north and west by. lands of Wood Ge.roulibi. cost by the pub; tic highway leading trona Smithfield to Ittsrlpigton, and south by Walter Pierce containing 5 . acres of land; more or less; all Improved. evitha framed house,. framed baptismal few fruit trees thereon. • Seized and taken Innivaition at the :suit of Bon bon Mcciey's rum en. Leiria P. Towne. ALSO.—Tbo following lot. PieCO or parcel . °Liam' infante In the borough of Burlington, bounded -on Alta north by tannof John A.Oodng, neat by John Sintpkina,-aoutla. by. Whes4,-and,.weat by- the Berwick turnpike ; contaitiing as squire rode of land, more or lac, -whit a gamed JlMPO pawn.- • Seized and taken in execntkin IA- the snit of, A. J. I Ban vs. Sarah Jane.ftweeneyend Deng - H, Sweeney. situate LOWndnent..pleco: or parcel of land situate in South dreekiwp.,__botuided on the north ,by the publka highway leading from Gillett's JOB In. to Welltitina. teat by buds pomenalcui of WOtfam • Pinions, 'south by lands of .14. V. C. Leonsid. and west try Willianvaelyes ; -containing 7b acreeof land more erisea, stout 00 acres improved. with_2 email ,framed bentea al framed: Yarn, and • few. trit Aram Seized iMkMkeniiierit:vition at the anitUf - laillatt ;b./tee:Tel C;11 . .".f1e-akl•-. • • figlowinglot„ vicoo or pazoll -el land situate in tlieboreviglird TOlvanda. Wanda. on the .IlOtth by. Loashied.atreeci Mitt, by land of. Thomas KennedY, and 'midi and eiet bylandeot,C.l.Ward. being Mind 60 fort on said street and about .00 Skit < ..,eontaining 6.400 iposre, feel: otjand. More: or lam; vita a framed hones _.Seised and, talionit; tteCTA9 OI 2 5 . ,1110, 1 0 1 1k :ward,r4 Moor Ditt9u.„:, .„ taimillig 14, iieco B land .:Idtuabs of Colunddebrp.: bnindedon. the motif; by bald at-Mandan theses east by: Sawn Dishy. south by Martin lfleam.lamtlemkbirlifilliam Oran and Mat noire vcontitning HS acrea, more or less, about 00 aineeiinipeciveit. with a framed Woo, frarnrd barn and a idw *nit trete thereon: , - • - RETAIL, -gaited and takcoshrezecollon WM of Won. AltK ir r••=r " Al of 1. lama° In Eltg twp., bottsded on the north by land of tale Oase,wast - by 18[04 of Ilmith Bitter. Dania Alkin.end D. W. Ayers, onalttoptiblio bleb. way leading ,4,00,e1d,, and west by Wild of Mo ser Gurttn • obn nhf6io soria,lnore or Ws. about 33 serer improved, with a trained bows; framed barn and apple enthard tbsreoh. - Seized and takeu in execution ad the sun of IL 'omerors are Te.f as& If.;ltswynrand Jas. Wow. 4180—Tbe fiAlowingjoti, plum or prod of ten& 1 3 111110 to 611 1 101 0101 2111 4 ; Vended os law north by lands of T. A. Reward, on the east by Joseph Rine. south by/oept Sing and T.. A, Ihnnird; -aid Into by Edwin s; contetnisse, 37_serea, time or less. deaf lissestmeeSad, with one I:mixtl!alomsly. !mood barn and few fruit trees theme. 7 gollid and-takes ht *mention Who - salt sf W. N. Piero-les use es..Pldlander Vapor& AZOO fee MowMelokploot'es pligial of land • situate In none tsp.. bomW. ow the lattribby lands of Sanford Pester, met by Ltreineltrateren. math by Leroy Neraell and Word Soltdddes, and west . Beds= Thompson ;' .. eteskiesdne 110 ' setae, mow or, WON_ Abrili st..??l."..fedostlh3 blood boars. termed bliss with abed' attached, and animal of 'Weed and t pry td aste in 4theeutlott aft* salt of nutlet Ilhannaire's use vs. O. S. Drake, Budd.. Lent,' , , and • :antes Randolph. Also at the unit of Win. Harrington los.4l.o.Drikr. dl.oo—The followinglot, pi ece or Pere' of bilutr athlete in tho of Tot ot totord on ths north sad east by south by llegore. What and Porter.sod West by Clinton at.. being ibont 22 fret front on add street and 100 frrt deep t.coundlting 2.300 .own feet of land, more-u -lnas, no bablings. 40iSod andleett fn erscullon at Um snit of Pon. eroy Brothels' met Te. - C. 2". Merry =dn. IL Phelps. - L • LOO-L.Thit 100 owing tot. picot ge.paroll of land sltoite In Springfield tap.. ded on' the north and meth by Wade of the alba/LOC A. Decker, deed, out, George lovis, and west by W. B. Snedeter ; ftunbil 40 imam more Sr kw, about 20 save Ina- Twined. log.hourceend a few fruit trees thrre deteed.end taken In circuity's- at the suit of it. Westbrook a tuts Ts. Ames W. awl Lucy can , min. WM. mama. Sheriff. T IST OF THE IiAICES OF PET - 7 AI Imo drawn Juno 29, 1969, So belitralri of ter Se ions, ac, for itrirteubtv, CItAXD . arttorts. Atltcaa bon d . Henry =Ha ; Aisibthil : Kmom M.Burlington Vest, George DeWitt e , Loren Leonard ; Lenart _rdle, Perini IL Brick l' r Pike, John Baldwin t . Ridgimv, Jam. C. Robinson, I tamei Green • Bmithileld,Natlisn W. Waldron, E..llingle9 intrfsz • filunbegno, Horace HortonfObadish Gore* andlng Stout, Thomas J. Roof; Troy twp. Edward C. Rock well, Byron Case ; Towanda born', Henry Lain -bre= ; Towanda titp., Jared L. Bowman : Tea more; Bailey Keeney ; Wilmot, Daniel Yang MI ' Philo Finch, Josiah Wilson ; Windham, William Harrington;. Wirien, Albert Tyrrell.. riu.vznat ariamunairr . mum. • • Asylum, lose* At Hemet ; Armenia, Henry Covert, fkr., John Burnham; Albany, Judins Vanloon • /Aliens twp., 'Robert Pray James Merrill; ' Burlington twp., Robert H. ituyne, Eliphalet Guatin ; Burlington West, Simon Stan ton;'Canton twp. , Samuel Annable ; Columbii acall l 4 1 1- ; Franklin, Sterne McKee : Granville, Utah Maier Orlando Taylor • Li kb- Saki, Thomas. Merr i l; ,Lelloy, VoliY •Ls,n don r Overton, Henry Sherman, Jacob Have rty; Orwerl,. George' W. Tirown,lßyron Cats; Pike; Frederick . Gregory • Rome twp„. Nelson Allis, Lathan D. Priticetitorne boro';DardetVoug - Et Albert Dewey Addison Coorig; South Creek, - John Craig, David Dunning k Rufus W. Ch il d, Aurelius Adams; bpstnapfield, Sylvester Leonard; Troy twp„ Curtis - Canaria-, Jicob A. Linderman; Troy_boro',_Andras Case; Towanda bore ', James H. Ward, W il liam Keel er, Mortimer• Parsons; Towanda' North, Daniel -Kennedy; Ulster, David Higgins ; Wihnot, John - S. Quick ;Ir/3:alining, Harvey a Ingham ; Wmd ham, William Babcock, Leiria Thusell; Wells, Decker Ayres ; Wysoz, Lucius E.' Wlbitney, Joseph Conklin, Moses C. Allen ; Warren, John Beardalm • • raiivrasz .reirr—arromi tram . Athena twp., William Westbrook k A l bany, 11. Spicer Sobin Bmlitigton, twp., James Wrkley ; Burlington ;bord, William_T. head; . Barclay , Levi C. Howes, :Ames B. Johnson ; Canton bare; Wm. W;Whitman; Canton twp., George-J. Qoff, Leonard Lewis ; Columbia, S. B: Furman, James B. McKean , Henry Gernett Litchfield, Johnson. Rogers,.. David Strait! : 3lontoe bore', Jewett G. Hornet , _• William Agnew, Jr.; Rome twp., Albert Itiebsrebi, Sam'l C. Mann ; Ridgburv, Lewis 'Palmer.; South 'Creek, Sohn DeWitt Daniel 'Livings; Lyman Burke ; Standing Stone, Richard - Jennings ; Springfield, R odney - Cooley; Towanda bozo', Chauncey Russell, James; Hai>Ao,Charles L. Tracy ; Troy N.Tohn Yeumans ;- `Tuscan'' - - ta,'lsime Et Co ;'l7lstf.r,. James H.- Van dyke; Wysox, I,aning ; _Warren, Caleb Abel, Perry Bowen; Wells, sftarlmL. ftepird, James H. Brink ; Wyabising, , N. D. goleman. 711..IVEMBEZC8071Pr-TILIIID WI/X. Athens bore', George H. .Vocrrhiii; twps, Patrick Flood; Asylum,. George Docker, Ulysses • Moody ; • Burlington twp. Caen F. Nichols; Canton hero', B. M. Ilankay; Canton twp., T. Watts ; Co lumbia, Nathan W. Pot ter ; Lelloy„ . Lewis Jenkins, aloy . Holcomb ; Litchfield, Ns, m. Cooper ; Monroe bow% Henry C. Tracy ; Monroe rep., Freeman Sweet ; Rome Very., Edwin - W, Taylor, Thames Vought;. Bldg bury, Dan. A. Gillett, Daniel IL - Ninth= ;. Sprinfield, Wm. V. Brace, Wm. A. Bullock, Wm. Burt; Towanda bore, °Henry W. Wells, Wm. Mix, Ira B. Humphrey; Towanda, North, Win. H. Foster, David Rutty: Troy . twp., Wat son Freeman; Tuscarora, Wm. Mahoney, lien tea . F. Browning; Water ; Warren, Levi Irtualiam, James Currier ;• Wya- Insing, Samuel Howard; lirmdhamr; 'Briery P. Cliceney, Anson Collins; Wysor, 7... Lyman Morgan ; Wells, Andrew P. Bowman. INCORPORATION NOTICLS.— _a. sprocation tbr Incorporathni for the Mil Wes leyan church of Ilarririna e. Appllistion for the Incorporation of the Asylum Lodge- of 1.0. of O.F. Application for the Incorporation of the First lag. tiler Baptist Church of. Warren. Notice hi hereby.given that the above•Aasociatione have severally prcserded_ to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford Cuanty, their articles of Associa tion asking for a decree of Incorporation, and the said Court baring examined 'chi wee ; an d them correct, will decree that they be as Prayed for, on hfraids7. September 6, a t _ o'clock piiit,suiless camas be shown to the contrary. W. A. mous. Praha:Warr. • Prothoziotarra Office, Aug. 15. 1869.-3 t , _ XEC Er T 0.11:Er NOTICE.- , Notice is hereby given that all persons indebt. ed to the estate of WY. OILXOI/E. late of Ulster. deuce/led. are requested to make immediate payment. end all persona havink claims spinet said estate must presentthem duly authenticated for settlement. 11e11411118kS,- xurrat mums. Aug. 19. 1S C 9 —s Exeentars. IPPIROCLAMA.TIOIC-WIERREAS, 1 Hon. FARRIS .11. STEMMER. President Judge of the 12th .Indkisl 'debtor.. consisting of fbe coun ties of Bradford and 111111qtahlania, and Bona. Zx tor Plasma And J. W. VANDixit, Amoebae. Judges. In and for said county of Bradford, have imbed *sir precept bearing date the 10th day of August, 1869, to me directed for holding' a .conat of Oyer and Term'. ner, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphans' Court. at Towanda, for the coun ty of Bradford, on Monday, the Gth day of Septem ber next, to continue two weeks. - Notice is tharefore hereby-given to the Coroners. and Justices of the Pace. Of the county of Bradford. that they be thin and there in their proper person. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said . day.'with their records. , inquisition! and other re membran el, to do those things which to their office_ done ; and those 'aro bound by re- maiden:ace otherwise to 'proseeate` against the prisoners who. are or may be in the Xl of mid coun ty, or who shall be bound to appear-at the said court are to be then and there to inoseente against them as shall bo dust,Jurors are requested to be pentrtal in their attendane, agreeably to their claim Datad at Towarulaireo 10th day of 'August, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, and of the Inde pe ndence of the United States, the ninety-second. °RIFT'S. SAerfit APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.- To /B&W Carrier,—No. 250 Feb. term You are hereby notified that Mary Carrier, by her next friend John P. Mathews, rode wife. hoe applied to the court of common pleas of Bradford county, for a.divorcie from the bonds of matrimony, and the said court has appointed Monday. the 6th of Sept. 1869, for hearing the said.Mll7 In the it at which time and place you can attend you think Proper. - WM. OfUiFfS. ' . ' PPLICATION. IN DIVORCE:- A. To Victim' Pticliks,—No. 249 Feb. term, IBM— You aro hereby nonned tb Welthy S. Rhelpg, your wife, by her next friend. Writhe Wilcox. has Applied to the court of common pleat of Bradford' county, fora dtrorce from the bond, of tomitrimow, and the said court has appointed Monday the6th day at Sept. 1000. for hearing - then* Weittees3.2ll the peetniam. at which time and place you can attend tt ttooila think Proper. 1 63 t. G SIFFIS, atig.9.-4t • . • Sheriff APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.-- 7 .- To Willie O. Witherall.—No. 250 Feb. tem. 18- 67.—ion are hereby notified that Emma A. Withanli youi wife, by her nest friend A. M. Kramer. has ep plied to the court. of common pleas of Bradford eo.. for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony and the said court has appointed Monday,. the Mb day of 8ent.,.1.1k79, for hearing the mild Emma A. in the premises. at which time and piaco you can attend if yon think proper. 011111113. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.- TO Frederick E. Crater.—lfo.• 18S Yeb."temn. 1869.—T0n arc hereby melded that 'Frames 0. A. Crater, your We, by her nest friend .Wts. Redalt - has applied to the court of mom= plesi of mad. fard county. for a divorce tram the boads of taste, moby, and the mkt wart has appotatad Monday, the 6th day Kept.. 1869. for hearing the ma Tames G. in the premtsef, at which time and place yon can tend if yon.thinkproper: . ang.9-4t AUDITOR'S I‘OllOE. - -42tr THE miner of the Estate of Mita DTI. motet.(, Ersial t=htiVord cosy. deceased. Butoret Mies. The onderidgned. appointed by the Orphans' Court of Paid county. at Nay term lee& au Auditor. to dia. 'tribute moneys- in. the bands oteitHe, shoinratrator. Samuel Niles. arising from the sale of real eatatairili attend to the duties - hie appointment, at his °aim in the borough of Towanda. on Wedeor. Anti W. UM at 10 o'clock a.lt.. at which time ana place: an persona haring claim to old mow" are required to present the same. or be loreler debased front cawing In upon said hand. July 24.1865. W. A. PECK. .Aiditer. A .131201TOWEINOTICE.—OrnardBu r .ca.. &trips J. if Deareitar..Ao.6ll6 September term ord , 1869: In the Court of Common lie as of Brad - The underidgued .kaditot sppoirded a sale of Court to distribute tends raised by Sher delendani'a Palma prover: wal awed a the arfr nes of lila appointment. et biz. aloe tu tbe Of.Towaltdie, on YUIDAY the 27th day or A Mk: at, 1 &clock. p. m.. where ad looroublikurrilli okiumegaltud said fund must preemt, th,pl or else be forever debarred thercfrou! , . • 4 " • ita V r, WOOD. - Auditor. :hay is, 009.--4 t. CANNED TOMATOES, :PEACH- es. DTtcd Fruits, Ike.. lobolestaleand tuts& July. I. MeCABE FRESH FIGS, TANLAIUND, isisen; sad Jollies of ends. COWILL k WELL: El Q