= MII fradioni Isparta. LOCAL - AND GENERAL es. Three •Girls wanted at - the Ward Hansa immodistedy. air The Towanda Coal Company are patting up D. Tory nest andeotomodious new depot. . /,Don't torget the meetings at Troy,on Saturday:and Towanda on Monday nest. ' - - fir "Wyoming," a new engine, reached this plane on Saturday last. It baa bins put on service on the P. 1 N.Y. Balhoid. Sr Be. W. Itassis, of the Pres byterian church, beim absent from town on Sunday last, no serri# was WA in his church. IMS. Rev. U. Scorn (Episcopal), of Now York, preached for tho Methodist congrei gallon in the Court Homo, on Sundaylast, both morning and ousting. NI. Lose A; Kamm 's Store was en tered on Saturday night bat, and a small amount of money, mostly in pennies, taken from the drawer. ser The fall term of the Susque hanna Collegiate Institute oponed yestarday. Hiss Emus, of this pleas, has - charge of the musical department. The Presbyterian church of Onrell has Jost been thoroughly repaired and famished with a now ball. Presbytery met there on Tuesday. " I. Dr. Partr has added very mush to the appouanos of his elegant resi dence, by placing a nest and substantial iron fence around tho yard. mar The pastor of the XX Church in Honesdale has adopted the responsive plan of reading the Scriptures; so that the whole congregation can engage in the service. • Wt. Herman BaumEas are mak ing extensive additions to their mammoth stock of boots, shoes,leather, fi ndings. he., to which the attention of the public's respectfully invited. Rev. C. S. Fox, who has been pastor of the M.E. Church, in thisplace, for the past year, has joined the Michigan Conference, and will at once remove to his new field of la bor. Air E. T. ELLtorr, Esq., offers to pay next year's tuition for the scholar who shall take the prize for being tho best student at the Stiagnehanua Collegiate Institute during the current year. gar Among the most interesting local items for a county paper are marriage no tices. Will parties interested please make a note of this, and send them to us? In sanding 61411 notices, always sign your name to the let ter. i We learn that some person or persons made a desperaf6 - effort to effect an en trance into Maj. Drvra's residence on Sunday evetung last. They did not succeed in getting the blinds open, however. Our citizens should be on their guard against, such visitors. A new time tablet went into elect on the Elio Railway on Monday last, by which train No. 1 (tho Day Exp. els) makes the triqi r between Now York and Brtffal • three hoary quicker than orrnerly, leaving Now York at 11 iruitead of 8 o'clock a.m., and arriving it Buffs -1,. at the same boar as before. irc. - The formal opening of the Pa. N.Y. tut. will take place on Thursday nest, rth test. We understand that the Company are t.. sore s grand.dinner on , the occasion in this vim., .t evicting of citizens is called for this ( Wednesday) evening, to make arrangements the affair. M. J. K Gooonica (k. Co. have dis v,spd or their whokaale grocery ettabliehrnent, Willismspott, to I. COIIOOIIAN t CO. Col. Cousins 31xecca, who was a partner in the firm of J. E. G. it. Co, has romovia to Pittston to tako chsrgo the coal mines which were owned ty his f.ther, H. Mzsccs, deasasod. 1. The East Genesee Conference of the M.E. t:hureh convened at Phelps, N.Y., on Wednesday of last week, Bishop .7.00:a Bev. 0. C. Goosgs, of Well:shore', was rhesen secretary, and Roes. J. T. Itaownsts..l. sod J. Xt.snurren, assistant secretaries. Itur. C. S. Vox., tinirptsco, was ua tho Cora nutty:, un la/tors» &admit& ie.. The following is n list of ap-. . fur Troy district, East done co Con . for pros-ant year : I r.y -M. C. Dw. 1\. , - . .inda--e. W. BENNETT. -t'aatou —lt raca. Pieter -0. B. Wr.aran. --W: D. Tartos. __u. L GnisoN. ; i tr.vEsT BORE Ptcs:c ler BURLING, ilar•••:,L 11.141,1 P:CIL:C w:11 bo hold in • /Intim:oAm Frany, • 114'7J. Tuna. Snir.AnDown, Froi, sod lk , r. CnirreNnrs, of Towanda, :01•1 ;` . l,l`!lt. and nuke addresses. A r, , n,•rni nn itnti,.:l ,•at..ntlecl to ail who do .:n, t. , Imitu in the i•irnie. 'Thei Ulster Brits itima tall be ttt attettilattce. P 4 ) ." During the storm on Saturday afternoon last, 13:1.8Z/CT hielliovonis barn in Grant-ilk township wits stmck by lightning and entirely consumed with most of its contents. A of Ir)reem, mowing machine, and a few oth r articles were reniuvin.l. Wll TER CLARK'S ham, in the same township, aN., eruck and ■lightly injurott4nring the .I , .rin, a 3 Was Sallo • hay stack. FATAL iieertentT.--ay the breaking the coupling of a gravel train near Waverly, .:1 Wednesday afternoon of last week, one man life, and another was seriously injured. !titer loading at the pit, the train was being Iran up the grade, when the coupling gave •s y, 1.-thag several of the rear cars ran back L.aard the pit. Quite a number on the runs .3y , r.re leaped off and °beeped uninjured, but al: acre not so fortunate, and several were ear n. d ult.) the pit with the cars. Among tiro num 1. : were Bu.vr MCWILLusts, who was killed , 1 , r1411... and doss Qents, who was seriously injared, h:a ga being badly crtudied. SrNDAT-SCHOOLFI.—Tike Sunday !sooting at Spring Lake (Pooltems) last s.abbath was attended by about three hundred t. Addrusses wore delivered by I:ev. Mr. Gass';, of Lewisburg, Pa., by Rev. IL Cutifine :,n, ant JANII4 TAYLOR, Esi. The &Aptly° 1 4 ~:nts r, , citwd•by tho scholars give 'my plots in; er,dtnce of improvement. No converge .;,.l:b eau be found more quiet or attentive than •aY b • wen in ., this once despised community. f®.. The following, which we find 11.3 in; around in oar exchangeo, contains so guo4 advice that we are constrained to ~ it a place in this paper : P , vrg Has, BUT a Houi.—Every laboring rk..r tun should buy himself a town or country hi, got that paid for, and then work to make e-elisry improvement. A little here and a I.ttle there will, in duo time, produce Yett h•.:00 of your own, end place you out of the , hzughty landlord's grasp. Remember, that flu tv dollars a year saved in rent, will, ii a very I " "N. pay for your now home. and the me. wts you to mere and shift about with loss of furniture and time, will pay the en..r,.. 4 of a seemingly frightful live hundred 4.,11ar judgment against your property, until "'a-`an gradually reduce it to nothing. You can all hey that way—why do you not risk II? if 31m fail, you are no worse yougureeed, as any careful man is sure to do, you trill have made a home and established a business equal' P"htPe, in rains to twice the home that shel l."' Y oar toted ones, or makes you independent of the world of landlord's bins and notices. =2:1! sabecialm' sinitha - 04, in imei t aslYami 9 e f rfieid" imbiwipois he 1646rix., al" one'ot the diem I served my country row yeas with * ride, and will now light for , wilt; my ballot. ru tallow dean; I bave men him on num? bloody field, while Pam= left hh home nod Stets, too big a . coward to fight; end now we will pack him down or mud him up Salt Rime with all the rod of his rebel crew Touridte., 8. A. R: 114111. The boot and shoe tilde is One of the most hoportant breaches of towsli nom, and when well eondneted binds* tdhs somas. This Quassia, proposes to do; an ha invites the attention of our readers to hblrerl large and complete •assortment of Doses ladies, mks"' and children's shoes, as also to a splendid lot of all other Undo for the million—cliesp as the cheepost. Beath side *Meta's now block. . . lea. The new fieetional currency is becoming quite plenty• is very pestV, and the engraving is first-clas4 The tea-cent script is embellished on the tight-hand side by the vignette repeorting i very pretty young lady of American mould of countenance. with an abundance of wavy, flowing hair, partially cos coaled bY a saucy little liberty cap tistquill cm-, namented with holly kiwis or minis blossoms, we esti% tell which. The picture would pass for that of a vary lovely and amiable school-girl in her night-cap, ifs fragment of • coat of snail, and the starry part of the American flag wok's not visible about her. The Treasury seal, like a big and- virulent ring-worm, disfigures the loft-hand side of the bill. The reverse side is devoted to the representation of filigree and lattice-work and blooming rases, with a - good sprinkling of figure les and Es—ail very - nice and very elaborate. The Stteen•oen% note has "America" for ite vignette. The hoe La a mild and ileasant one, and far mete beautiful than that of the Liberty on the other note. Fair Amelia' wears a hel met, on the top of which the Winne! bird has taken up his perch, his beak extending over the forehead of the maiden, while his drooping tail hangs far down bar back. Altogether the ea gle, not being spraud, looks unnatural, on- American and tame., The other parts of this note show most artistic work, and the Amen can and National Bank Note Companies map wall congratulate themselves on laving fur nished the country ,the most beautiful currency yet aodgood. This note is slightly larger than the other. The fifty-cent note is now being prepared by these companies jointly. It will have the portrait of President Liscoin, and the reverse will be a mc?t elaborate piece of engrav ing and lettering. f?' It will be seen by an adver tisement in another Column that the Wising Park Association announce a list of pumas to bo trotted for September 15tk, 16th and 17th. We think the action of the Association in . of feriug $B,OOO in premiums, is warranted by the desire everywhere manifested to see the action of that wonderful animal, " the trotting horse of America," which has no equal elsewhere, and larger purses aro offered fur this race, than have over been offered before, in this State, with the single exception of those offered by the Buffalo Association. • The Association aro wide awake and its mem bers are making every effort to have everything in•nrst-rate order for the race, and are being well sustained by our cititens who have con tributed a handsome eitizeneparao. Never in the history of horses, has such speed boon attained in trotting as now, and never be fore have horses commanded such price:4l3s,- 600" offered for American Girl, $30,000 for Gold sinith Maid, and both, offers refused, $14,000 offered and refused at Buffalo for a horse that had not prior to the Buffalo races beaten three minutes. We think the large purses cannot,_ fail bring ing to Binghamton the fastest horses now in the turf, and certainly the great desire to see them will repay theAsaociatiou for the purses off,:red. Our railroad facilities are such that Biugham too he easier of accaloi to a greater number of large cities, viz : Philadolphia, Scranton, New York. Albany, Troy, Syracuse, Oswego, Roches ter and Buffalo, Ac., than almost any other point in the whole country ; and no doubt all the above cities will ho well represented hero, as thdy were at Buffalo and other places whore iniffi4ently Birgit purses are offered to draw the noted horses, and the committee and the citi zens Should see to it that they are well -accom modated. The prozintity of Binghamton to Elmira also is such that many will avail them selves of the opportunity to visit both the State Fair and the Races -at the same time.—Bing- Minion Democrat; SURI7.IIIIAXNA COUSTT.—The officer s of the Grand Ctmtmandery of Pennsylvania, LT., will make a visitation for inspection and review at Great Bend, on Thursday, the 9th of September. Commauderios No. 14 of Carbon dale, No. 12 of Towanda, No. 17 of Scranton, and No. 28 of Wellaboru aro also to moot at the Asylum in Groat Bend at the same time. —rue Susquehanna Journal says : At razo EsTca of Buell, married Mrs. ANT Crux, of liontroso, July 3, 1869. ESTIO is a man fifty years of ego—lost his former wife three months 'ante, and three weeks - subsequent to the above marriage was in Montrose trying to got a di vorce—has dually given his wife $5OO to leave him. Ch cage, how are you? —S. H. Barns, etsl., of Laneaboro, has late- ly obtained letters patent for an improvement in water wheels.. The improvement consists in an arrangeniont of the buckets and • superior wanner of applying the water to the uheel; al so in an implored method of hanging tn. wheel, by the arrangement of a hollow cotvei block of wand on the top of the case or other support, above the eanie, and a; concave collar, on the shaft, to bear thereon. The whole is claimed to be a decided improvement on any other WM ter wheel over invented. —A man by the naind of ANDREW CORSON has been arrested and lodged in Montrose jail, sus parted of tho murder of Dr. STEWART. There is sumo doubt u to his guilt, and also as to there having been any murder al all. —Accintsr.-31suntcx Wurrsns, of North Jackson, this county, while drawing bay from the geld into the barn, about ten days since, drove upon a rock, ovoreetting the load, and precipitating him under it, and-upon shay fork, one pr mg of which entered his side, making • dreadful wound. Medical aid was at onto sum moned, and he is now in a fair way of recover ing. Farmers cannot be too careful in driving, or adjusting that: imp ements upun the load. —tussles/tenon Journal. The Republicans or Susquehanna county held their convention on the 24th. Thu hlow- Ing ticket wu nominated; Soproecurtativce -A. P. firmizits, H. W. TILER (aubjoct so d 'Aaiun of conferees); Sheriff—Wit. T. kfoxr.sr ; Pro thonotary—W. F. linen= ; Itegistor and Re aorder—J. R. Moss; Treasurer—Balm CrVlD nze; Commissioner—P=B=lin Roos ; Audi tor—Halm M. loran ; Coronor—C. C. Hat. ny. WHEN, some months since, we Lad occasion to write a abort article about sawing machines, for thic,inforrustion of our readers, we mentioned the Singer Family Machine as being the best for family use. This conclusion we arrived at after a careful examination .of other leading nuichines,all of which hare pints of excellence that commend them to the priblic, but none of which, in our opinion, combine so many good qualities as the above mentioned. We had at that time almost come to the concln. don that the perfection in sewing mechanism— or as near as was possible—had been reached by the Singer Company in their machine, and were therefore themore surprised, when, hap; pening in at their splendid establishment on Chestnut street, a lbw days sinee,we were shown some new and exceedingly valuable improve ments that have 'recently been added to the machine. We will forego a description of these improvements, is they, mast be seen to be ap preciated, and content ourselves with advising all our fair* readers to * and Judge cif them themselves. We have often been tempted to scold the company fbr not bringing such a really good thing, as is their machinemore prominently bo. fors the publie,thraugh the medium oldie press; but they present a very good and forcible reason for not doing so in the fact that, though run ning night and day, and producing about two thousand machines per week, their manubcto. ry is still unable to meet the demand. however, should not prevent their advertising More extensively, if they prlopose, as they un doubtedly do, to continue their operations through future years, as judkious advertising now will be. fell Sy years to ease. We cam-. mend this view of the matter to their agent In this elty.--Pidl. Press Aortal 27. rwi.+e...wY&e..si~~-,~~+'~~ .al't".lr~syi -"..~ . Ces*l—Mr. - Edike.: The follow *chi *mit roma!' lisbi• to my while sip& byrtlipst ot the street amnia on Wit show !Wight lit" OM" " 111 "0° by their imams; ghee, tenter moon young . trout, grow pees; white wheat, fuller barns; gage, hulk brook &send Black side, hillym lock "stone nole=4leked. He house house fel low; liUcy, role; bu(r)t . doolittli chase fox, plemsfish. Weed, knapp; dartt, reclure brown wood eves baker ;kick wed.' Strait, ketchum, pew! weight Intudey. Thr• seliool4touse is:Asink pushed , towards emittietke as !het as prisible.. The Walls look wolkintilhe bidding will be an ornament to our town.' Beery man in town begins to feel proud of the soon : to-be-realised pleasant resort fur his children; if not, for what can he,. be proud—the miters gold? • On the 213th instant, lightning struck twice within our borough -Ihnita. In ie case the electricity passed down the rod on the Pres/v. Sedan church, causing a few persona to take the reolirdng poultice rather unexpectedly. Ort* 25th it struck near &mull:ones In Leltey, musing a carpenter to fall from the acittfcdcling erected at a new house, and Prostrating two women andpneeldhl. Noinbrieewerareceived. The reads to 7tinequal3prings are being put in good order, and visihus • are increasing in numbers rapidly. _ Our town has Improved Inman). respects dur ing the past year, but theme a chance ihr nutCh greater improvement. It the moneyed men were si progreptre in their Ideas as the non moneyed, our town would have made far great er strides. We hare too many one-horse gro ceries; and need a few Pumourrs to push: , ".A. bank is nooded, and It would pay wog. . Won 684 a tow melt brick blocks, as may bo soon in our 'gator village, Troy. Aug. 30, 1869 Amazes.—Practical common sense seems now to have (Ia hands fall to keep pace with the spirited team harnessed to our car of progress. - Young America has waked up to now energies—every fresh achievement giving' impulse ; till finally turning his back on every thing pertaining to the old, sloivecoach, ,"pod , augnr"days, with a do or bust determination, presses forward to the accomplishment of dar ing uldevements. Our Lehigh Valley ILIL is an achievement of this kind. Its projectors Lave labored yews in the face of groat obsta cles, and under discouragement* which would have staggered Less determined men ; but have triumphed, and opened up a channel for the do velOpment of our bidden wealth. The first train through from IThkes-Barro arrived Wednesday afternoon of last week, and was greeled by our townsmen u an evidence of the crowning suc cess-of the enterpriser. We shall have a good depot soon, and expect to see the tide of travel tal iko s now course to a business centre in our own State. • Tuesday evening last week, Mr. SAYTIEL Ovrat- Baum *lnd wde celebrated their tin wedding. There were about sixty of their friends present. who came laden with "tin" and good wishes. The cares of life seem to set lightly on S. and his "vrow," brit we are no longer surprised at it. Such true hospitality and good fare will keep the wrinkles from any brow. May their happiness continue, as genuine as the peaches devoured on that occasion. Mr. CirtettaErvuur, of Litchfield, was so• verely injured last week. He was returning from Waverly, where he had been to market with a load of grain; when his horses became .frightened an.. shied outside the Toad, tipping his wagon over. Mr. itelinvxgr was thrown out and the heavy wagon fell on him, injuring his back so that he was unable to walk or stand on his feet for several days. He is new recover ing slowly. Our unfortumite friend, WAG; mentioned in my communisation last wuuk, was marched out of town by a company of boys and the Cala thumplan band. We understand that .the town of ithemung, is the favored (!) place of his reireat. Ntr. Struivix Comery.—The Free Press has made its appoarmce again, after a suspension of several mouths. Ifr. lletimsrmt says lio has estaAinhed it "u a finu,loutidation. The Republicans of Sullivan sbonld see that ho bas a gentroas stimport, as be makes the Free Press an able and intoresting.parer. —A correspondent of the Free Press says: "Mall BARBARA Awa Ilurzat.r, daughter of Mr. PUILIP 11112,ALT, of Cherry, was found drowned in the mill-pond of L B. 111.^:C8IMIZE, yesterday morning. It appears sho had been 'staying at Troy, Pa., for 11..U1a time past, returning home on T hursday las.;li Sbu ;topped at Duaore, did-some trading in the sutras there, and was aeon going 10wa,.:.. home near night-fall. On Friday mornhig a hat and veil worn found in the foot-path leading from the mill to Mr. If uNsra ones house, but it does not appear that any one suspicioned that such an awful deed bad been committed anti: Sunday morning, when the body of Mills ii lanai...! was found floating on the water, and recognized by her parent:. Tho mill-dam is locatea only about forty rods from Mr. Hivicnt.r's li. ..inn,. and the young lady bad absent free, home a number of imektlia, and why she , should return almost to her fath er's thresholkand commit suicide, is a mystery to all. "Rho wax tho only •daughter—about thirty 'oars of ag'F, and has always borno an pnblern lobed character. R. NV. H." A consentior. of Ilm§ulliVan Conniy Tem perance Union is callud to meet in Forionille on the 9th of September. —The Republican County Convention was held in Laporte., ou Tuesday. the 24th. No county ticket was nominated. ]aeon LOBAR was recommended for the Leg islature, and T. 3. INOILILII suit ,T. A. Dzsi ap pointed eonforees. The following res,lstions were adopted: Resolved, That the career of Hun. U. Mut ant, our Ikpreseutative in Congress, has been marked lie masterly ability and unflinching in tegrity. Me merits and receives the hearty ap proval of his constituents. Resoirrd. That our members in the late Leg islature, Messrs. CHAMBERLAIN and Neap, have distin„-mished themselves by their honesty and careful attention to business. By their straight forward course they lisve reflected honor upon themselves and the distri t which they repre sented. MoNsocroe my last article appeared in your paper, I have been very much amused by various comments madeuponit, and the speculations as to who the anther is. But I believe that it is conceded by the Emma, and democrats in general, that he is a Black Be. publican—a member of the Presbyterian church —and intended • drive at domocracy. , :.l can not see the point, however, unless a drive at the whisky trade can be - construed as such. Ono more knowing than the rest. says : " He is some lew person, &moue other would write local Hamster • country paper." 'We acknowledge the shot, but are surprised at his ditientment. Many thanks to Him that " aendoth rain on' the jut and on fits unjust," for the beautiful shower of Saturday eight am. Sunday morning. It was just what needed to free our streets from dust, and eub7en the parched and thirsty earth. The Railroad it prom,essing Study ; the track e down as far as FAZESSA3 Swum's. They arc laying about twenty-five tons per day. Was. Prwrs, an old and highly esteemed citi pimof this place, had an attack of playa!' Sat urday last. We , berg' ho is better to-day. SAL6Bilat, notwithstanding the dry weather, is dispensing Soar and feed to. is nu merous customers with his usual promptness. W. S. CIibtaIfIVIIIIIS purchased a store in Can: ton, and we undorstsnd he is sling into *wi no= therm Wo wish lthn success. Wo had the pleasure of attending an 1 . 3 x - iion short time gum, gotten up by the young [obi for the benefit of the PresbytecisiChnrch, in which they did themselves credit. Their re. celpts amounted to about thirty doUtir.s. And bore let me ask, what becomes of &lithe church funds? for wo have been giving for the I.st two or three years to repair and paint the church, but still it is not done. Would not igood coat of paint look as well Mere as on oar 'dwellings? I think It would. If there is , any left, try It and tee.• ' I hear it vrhiapered that wo aro to have awed: ding to-morrow, hut as I do not with to pate, I'll not mention the parties. . ROT. IL ititumenci'a school opened ;vaster. day.with a good attendance. - Look for a delegation from liceoroe, Sept. 41, at the Republican man meeting. kag.-Sl, 11111. It is a pleasure to direct our radars to Cumin F. Aiwa for faatdottable end cheep Bats and (lips; for trietitoe Le - their specialty, and their doillties are eossolptoedis gnaw torgankring ifieeceuniudintua do" who NO keep a pnill onostoserit. South olio XIMCIIINI new Moot: • - S'olYNDl,'_OY~i,~H'~ol'Oal. ,IUSAII•PC110 1 14• 11 • 1 1011 - rare =Nis% Istietiems irsieffles. • ire Skim etwallmbit st I irsioilL Saran OMmftler.' taimitel•sisr. , rim fnegi NNW al .10)tssa:ard 136' gam byre W• 00 , 1 •Y• IMSOV , : 9 11341 7.104,1 114 4 2 insoons. liwao Mai* Seniors any anday Wag sausebtl ton ItsWg, rmtui 41. 1 4 , 1 11 muNWAllaaaat lisreame Catiacip.4lev. 0.6. Var. Vista:. • Hew idols ima Daft al ISM &Su Illa r Pas. • PRRY: se sosetaaellimiftrirordai. AS • Pular:mum Cocricat—ltor. er r'MUM Pm. tor. llarrima wry Noodar at 'Mama asi Paver mostlog 'l;ftp amadiap, emo= 412 o'clock. , GAMIN 01[0111:11 , -Alrf. itaraeck Tom. Pastor. Pint Maass st 9 ; amaccit lino at 11. Nevus at 114 o'clock. Poodap4choal ass o'clock p.m. • =UL Ironcnos. DAL WARNER AGAnt.—Da. WAntrzs, who is well known to our readers as a distin. Crlecturer upon Phiedologg endasuccess lAcian, will tie et the W licntee,inthie piece, 011 - Tneeri t , _Sept. wh e r e be MY be etinsulted upon =me or chronic disease and eurgleapperatken. Coutudtaticel free. Aug. 25-21 r. Mir Farther Scmiou—The zgler signed will open s- Select School in , the new schoolhouse near J. Thum's, In Sheshequin. on September 6th; and continue 12 weeks. Aug. 26—le • - Ws. P. Norm. 18.1. meeting of the Bradford Co. Medical Society will be held at Dr. IlLisoara OffleiT, Towanda; Wednesday, Kept. 8,1869. L. D, MONTANE; Secretary. Aug. 26-2 w. AM ,j OftGANS AND DOLDLODEONS It. always gives us pleasure to call the attention of our readers to articles of real Merit. In this connection, we advise our patrons who are about to purchase a Piano, Organ or Melodeon, to call at W. Drina= fr. Co.'s Music Ettore, at Towan da, before taxying elsewhere, aaShe instruments sold by W. D. k Co. are really the only fini cking in every respect. The Decker Brothers, Relict k Cumston, and Conrad Miens' Pianos have now been before the public' for twenty years and more. The Pelanbet* Co. and She ninger Organs and Melodeons for sixteen years. All of them are known to bo as bear perfection as it is possible to 'make 'them,'snil are giving the most entire Satisfaction to all who have us ed them. Our prices are low, and will sell Pianos from OW to 51,500 ; Organs from $BO to 41,000; Melodeons from $75 to MO. Sheet Music, and Instruction Books for Pianos, Organs, Melo deons, and Violins, always en To those who would like instruments from other makers not mentioned above, we say, give ns your or ders and you shall have them on short notice. Recollect, ladies and gentlemen, that Professor W. Drertucn-has had experience for over twen ty years in the above business. Tuning and re pairing done, if wanted. Those who have waited so long for the cele brated "Briefmarken Polka," may have it now at our Store for 02 cents per copy. It is a good piece of music, besides having a collection of 42 foreign postage stamps printed on the out side. , W. Drrnucu k Co. NnwLE DICK ma. The nest session of the Brad- - ford County Teachers' Association is to ho Lett at Troy, commencing Friday, September 10, at 10 o'clock a.m., and closing Saturday noon. Business Committee—H. P. Monroe, A. S. Hook er, N. M. Pomeroy, Mrs. Delos Rockwell and Miss 'Eliza Adams. A. T. 1.0.1.mr, Sea y. The Fall Term of Miss Os BOUNT'S School begins September 1. .4.71a7.00 1.7 54 32 30 French taught daily by an experienced teach- Ang. 12, 169. _ English Latin.. Fon Sitx..4--New Platform.: Spring, Wagon and ono now open Buggy. - S. Aro;trw-Atzt Norics.—The accounts of 0. GOODSWII, late Prothonotary. and 11:80 his printing accounts have been left me with for settlement and collection. Those indebted will save coati by ho. mediate attention. °Mee in tbo llecorder's odioe. Inly 10, 4869. Joipt N. Cuare. The Presbytery of Susquehan na will meet in Orwell Tmluisy; Atm. 31, 1839 at 7i p.m. Ang. 12, 18 Dar I wish to inform the Republi cans of Bradford enmity that I am 'a esuadldats• for the once of County Treasurer this fall.. Subject to the decision of the county conrontion InAnymitt. July 15.'I8GS). F.. It. VAVOUAS.. TOWANDA' MARKETS WOLBSALE PRICES.) Corrected every Wednesday by C. B. PATCH. sub ject. to changes daily Wheat, VI bush Ilye,ll busk Buckwheat, lip bush. Corn, VI hush Oats, VI bush( Beans, 1;5 . Butter (rolls) la lb.. do (dairy) dd lb.. POP act IPotaws. VI blush - 60 Flour, i barrel 800 (4 10 00 Barn, V lb 20 60 22 Onions. it bush 1 50 200 WZIOHTS or Onsix.—Wheat 6014 , ; Corn 56 lbs. ; Bye 56 lbs.; Oatt 32 lbs.: Barley 45 'bat Buckwheat 48 lbs.; Beans 63 lbs.; Bran 20 Ma.; -Clover Seed GO lbs. ; Timothy Seed 44 lbs. • Dried Peaches 33 lbs. ; Dried Apples 33 lbs.. Fla: liCed 66 lbs. TIME TABLE.--THE FOLLOW- Ing L thollme Table of the Pennsylvania and New York C nal and Bail Road Companymbicb took effect on Monday. Aland 2. 1869. WATIMLN. ATUE.Y{..• Mnr.n... trurrzte.. TOWANDA. WAIrmaLT kraz.ws.. Vurnal.. TOWANDA FALL MEETING or TUE BINGILIMTON DRIVING PARK • ASS4II. MOON, Ar ISNOTIAMTON, N.Y., Sept 15th, 15th, And 11th,' ISM PREMIUMS 8.000.. • FLBST DAY. Purse $3OO for horses never besAen 3 minutes. Purse $5OO for palm owned in - Binghamton. - Pine SUM for horses never beaten in 2.23. SECOND DAY. Puns - $4OO for heroes - never beaten - 2.50. Citizens' Purse 1350 for. horses wined in Broome County. • Puree $1,900 for aD ltorsesomept. American Oirl. Lady Thorn, Goldsmith 114144...ncy. George Palmer, and Mountain Boy. TRIED DAY. Pane $5llO for horses not beaten 237. Paris $4,000 lb, all bream All horses mast be eligible at the time of closing entries, Entrance fee 10 per-eent Three entries required, to start. - The Assohistket marts the sight 'to postpone on • • ut of weather or suilltlent cause. Railroads expected to carry rialtos* and horses at • • need ream . . ifir AU entries will elms at the once of IL 8. Jar vis, Treasurer. 28 Cowt.st.. Binghamton. N.Y.. Se 6th. at 6 o'clock, r. N. J. 8. WELLS, Pees' D. 8. Enna m, Becy. 8. 8. J "jinx Tram FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF TOWANDA. CAprrAL ' $125,000. SUP.PTXS FIiND 40,000. This Bank odors UNUSUAL FACILITIES for the transaction of a '. • • GENERAL BA. NKING BUSINESS. • - INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS ACCORDING TO AGREEMENT. Brian C 122 arras TO 2112 COLLECTION or Norm a= Camas. Parte* wishing to sumo Vollif to any part of the' United States, Englend,lreland. &rotlind. or the prin cipal cities and towns of Europe, ent here procure drafts tor that pavose. PASSAGE TICKETS . To or Ram the old Coops try, by best steamer - or oil ing lines, always on WC • Famine BROVenT OTIMI AT wpocano ad2ln. mptra Price paidfrr Er.B &ode. Gord ant Mom E. E. SMITH. President. N. N. BETTS, fa., Tends, Jane Si, WO. ' ! Cashier. VARM FOR SILR-4: GOOD Farm' satiated to Asmeula tairoship, he the enderitipart. adJoinlog J. M. Bothweli's property.— It =Mete Of 174 acres. 40 sores improved. There see two godd balm. a new home. $ One orchard. It Is well watered and timbered. The timber is espeo. telly hem. A good - Stem Saw MI on firm id 1= It is lasi ezeem to =stet, pleasantlyloafed. Sod Is • AWrablo propertrA Will be. sold cheep. For teethes pirtleolarsiddreis Or enquire of ang.24.-tere MILES YAM. frowinda. TINSOLITTION.--Tlig CO-PAW toeraldp herefofont ell/tilos under tbe name of HARDI2IO.4 SMALLEY. in the Photogniphle bawl toot. is Ulla day dlokired by mutual omen* sod all persons Indebted to seme. will please unto pap iienn at ones. to either of alai dam _• _ _ • The business hereafter be analuosed by Haan. DR t Gonna A. D. DARDEN% Y. SMALLEY. Towanda. Aug. U. llie. ,VIOR SALE 'CHEAP.—A second band lakillZa TOP BOOOT,I W goal cadet. WM Maw hi_Osib. at Whoa mutat rate& Ea pima% arfti Ong Tam. a5i6344 • itAnD is BMW. CANNED a STEW AT2WHOLE %-/ adelaa bi— KOAII k ....-x):-..-. C. C. 'Coma, Stated Clerk. Now Lavertisoments. $1 50 ® 150 150 65® 1 Ic, : is ® ao 1 OD 99 14. 34 sotrritwanD. PAIL I &It. A.M. 6:35 ' 115 810 6:50 117 816 713 • 119 9'oB 716 ' 1.53 9/3 710 2/0 -_ 0-45 P.V. P.M. A.M. XOIITAWABD. , L.Y. P.Y. P.M. 13' ... ...12415 5:20 .......1:60 12:25 5.00 ..... 7 477 12:12 4.47 ....7:22 11:57 4.92 .......7:00 ' 11:30 410 A. 51 JOUN P: COX. Supeript. IL N.44616,11'1 Mx= ' e t i a:JAI 10 i , ilmlet %I 'I i 1 t a t 11, E if = .1101 0 j iiilld R 1 • .1. - n fr 4 a 5 I IMI I M a . 1 • 4 1 .--, 1 04 I 0 , ! 1 1 , . . ir • cP ci.4 . cz k - c) 1 i W t:C 1 ' ~"4 , cb OM ' Cia - ILI a „ a a . U •ta '. • al o - • & so rl k 4 . e ' 2 1 al . Ul 1 -- &, 1 ) , . M F•ii €SQ 1 , .1 - . 4 .., = - , E :1 <4 . A 4 .. • 1 4 • 4 . 0 i E,z4 mczre t EN E. 4 Oq ES rQ Si t ' t a' ti. .R t, a t 4 •-i r. .A Cei 2 : O .z . :si,., EN ' O ' 4 P ;4' - - i 2 1 I i e 42 to I: • . - t 1 . U) i o' b : 1 •- • ' L. a ..... :.. a c .., $ , .4 P , a , 1 ti 1 8 ,-. • •• Ix 0 A T 1 i t 1 Si i 1:... nos a N ~, . ii; CI • C 4 4 . "7- .1 44 . 1 F . v _ 2, S I I :. I ta I, =I ' -••, • ,-••-•-„, Codiliii6Ylllos3lV:, Itardwfaii TOWANDA,p4, • d. t , AaTtO , ,the „ . atteAtiOn, Of :tile' :their stock of. • BUILDERS' HARDWARE, - ,- , ,'.}_i,; - :;je .-:-•-.l_i'.l: - 10 -- ) -,..r.,,i:i isimu3. BABEL amwk, -14(4?1., LIME bI the lIIISHIM, PpIENT, MIIODE BLAME LIME. MASTEILI MARBLE DUST by 91e: BARREL 1= :.our usual very largo stock of PAlds. OILS, DOOR then, -4 i - z LUMP'S. DARN DOOR 1104LE118, kC. '• '+ At prime lot, enough to saw> ail. MECHANIC'S TOOLS of 'all atidei, of tha very Nat manntheturo. Sportsmen can RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, Wirt)LUX.% cARTD.IDOES, LEAD, 81101'. HERO & ALL-RIGHT FRA,TIT JARS For blacknottla • oQ C - 4 . NUSABLE AND NEW LONDON HORSE NAILS. PIPE, SKEINS, SPOKES, HUES, 9 N We Invite Attention to one JEWETT'S LEAD, FRENCH ZINC, VARNISHES AND PURE .COI ORS , . 1 ..., ..,.. c..) v.: o Of which we hare a large supply, and are mail dent. that in the ranee ne In the palt. they. SILVER PLATED WARE, ty, ROGERS BRO., HALL. ELTON, MERIDEN BRIT Lasts for years, and is In all eisentlal pinta, as good Codling, Russell 4. Co. Weinvite uttnrtt,:olx oirr-imorbzfent'Yeltitrinr new pattern., of IVORY and PEARL baulk& HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Such u STOVES, .11SAT!ISS, Kerosene -Lamps, Washing Machines, WOODENWARE, STONEWARE, 11 .WARE, ENA•UD POIICELADi Autoota,lte Clothe. 4 SAD IRONS, KNIVE.S: FORKS, SEWING. Give universal utideetlae. - . They' Me MM. CODDDIG, RUSSELL dr. CO. 'GRAIN: DRILLS, P . L011% AND, At CODDING, Towanda, 94.1869 • OA," - reueb is ractte7.l7tieell. MI buy of us hid the beet of rownra. DE THE CABE OR DOZEN BURDEN SHOES, 11.1014, STEEL, AELII3, YELLCI94. and ‘1111.7.413. =TALK/ OXIDES, will =holy all who mil' !um them. Manufactured by TAMM CO., as iolid silver, at TABLE KNIVES, as well a to onr Eeneral strxk pt corns' MIIJ. SPOON'S. Ana Washes of ELIAS .. 4OWZ MACHINES, DEM= sad EFFICIENT. At FANNING MILLS, '4:4.'1 ..4%..7; • " New . AdvertisenWs. *0 It,'ir - _ • Iqu'uz . . • lfaidifilida4afiNliefinverkbiiiwraciaton of. FIE " NAP ( 8 T• VP ) ruptag scluAr-E, .2',ims'ArtlDA., PA: Ate - it .t'•: -;:' , :i' 'l'4 , -; via r-ul4, f .DRY . - 43 00 - D S',, t?,l. An de f iant oi • AND a* PAPER S PliNial Zinc of PAPER: EMS IMMIIIMI CX4t)Cl' It, AND Gl4Sf3tyAn, / 11 alt stries--o‘l3.listmlaikia• Full GRO.CERIES. , OE k:vti a.umthir n=i3vraw. CARPEpES OIL alma AND 31.1.T1LNG4. At' (min rdiveoi CLOTHS, eASSDfERR% RFIAI)i-MADE 'CLOTHING BOOTS,. AND, .SHOES ; All kinds of LEATHER" AND WOE FINDINGS HATS, GAPS, AND -UMBRELLAS, Trunks, .Valises and Tr:weling Bags, OILS AND PAINTS, quality guitranteeil, and prices' below the general market. . ;net received,'loo dozen PATENT; " GEM " FRUIT JAR, . An lase , erf!l otlng. at manner re pri r. t . • lu Ann. s stack of Gn.,1,6 in ettent nthi v t arlety nu etlitalell this nide of Now Turk city. The tiub!ic are cordislly invite,ll,l call nuttesamine ;,•oods &tut pease.. .Inly 1, 180.. . ITONTAICI.T.S. TORAeCO AND CIGARS! The ninierahMed have established a STEAM 4 TOBACCO FACTORY T - 0 779 " A .ts_D g On Main street below Bridge Street. Where they arwmannfacturing all kinds of CUT. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Which they offer to the trade WHOLE . SA.LR PRICES That cannot fail to suit. We would most respectfully solicit a call from the dealers throughout Northern Pen nayhanla to an examination of OtR• STOCK AND PRICES . Onr Tobacco is manufactured from the best KENTUCKY AND. VIRGiNIA. Stock that can be procured in the market.. Give as a try. This is a home enterprise. and will succeed with $ liberal dispoaition of the trade to support borne =mutations. MEANS k Jutre 4,1868-4 f.. IS7 Ifain-at, Towanda. Pa. .GEM FRUIT JARS! WHOLESALE CROOli..g'l4l" :STORE WICKHAIki & BLACK. , -GROCEItt • PitOVISION AND STORE. • _ JOHN MERlDwrit, (tin Street, Orst door south of The Bekaa limas.) would most respectfully invite the attentlop of the miblle to his large end well selected stock 'of GROCERIES , AND PROVISIONS, Which ho is selling to mit the times, and levees of ail. He has also?pert sepleapll st- FEED STORE, . , . , is well *Muted to ripply tho canal and Lar 'etas' coal region at all tinum,, Heleeits constantly on hand a large stock Of TEA, ' OoMrg,S, st(imt.s, FLOUR, BpTTER,'PORIi, Vidal he is eeninicietiP for rid'. OVOINS THE, por.ouoi rpm., • The etassua of Triandi and lichdly will plows accept my thanks for theft very Mead riatranap for the fast two years, suave promise. with their and*. Mtattetru7e. rot r =O n erainitiClO 4lf Oa wiregat *H. ' VOA and ass • JOHN 1132111:0113; wand.,T July 10,1887. _ ME • 2=3 ENE .f . GLASS An, NAn ALL GLASS. AND RETAIL, AT THE• - OF • • 'OF 21= U'boiUmm. TRACY MO:,ORE, HAVE .1178 T 11;ECIVIM. LAIIGE STOCK - fil►ring and Simmer Goods, . - .Whicb they are now olietsig cheat) for ;cash. Such eat SILKS, POPLIN, • ALWACSS, EMPRESS, DO mTics, SHIRTINGS, MUSLDTS, CARPEpe, / OIL CLOTHS, ROOF : SKIRTS, BOOTS & SHOES, BATS CAPS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. :Plain all and exturdTke onr stock belb:re rarcituur• . n,•,1 elsewhere. • • ' Towanda, Aprll 24, 1850 HH - HHHHHHH 8,8 . 8 BB 88--BB • • We are in daily receipt by ExP' rCss and "Freight:, of .all de- latest styles asid.mosCreliable.makes of " ~AOO TS AND SHOES. HHH H H B. B B I :B B• -B :We are constantly manidactuzing _BOOTS . A SHOES,[ Especially adapted io the _wants of the Bradford Count - A- tirade. HHHHHHH . HH B BB 138,88 BB Our stock of TRUNKS, TRAKELL ET BAGS, RETICULES and V.,4LISES, Is the la nest in Towanda; and are offered at 'owest rates. lIIIHHtHECHHH ,BB'BBBIIBBB We have on hand the most eaten- fricO 'assortment. of HARNESS AND SADDLERY Even offered in the empty; and' are _ . prepared to order anything in this - H• rf H H H.H H H BB B B 8,8 813 B -Thanking our Mends for the very liberal patronage given . us in the past, Ave, inVite'their . 'attention s to ~our as sortment of ,goods in 'each . depart ment, assuring. them. that we have never hefere'been'a!ale to offer great, • et hubmoments than at the present. ~. • iCa- a a if as a a H II H H 11 H H Towznib. 24, 1+470., _ • 0, A U 4 Tilo W 1 wreds my wife • '.? Piummt. fala my 4111'4-.714er itaaanaTra, have left 1.. y F. 4 slut hold w!n6..t.1,14 cvlso - o: provocation, or trek.tliut r:• :s toy fteo.". - a t ao debtA of their <nrirkt 00, liceltACM. Torrytown, 2L U T O N.--wHERE,ts, :try w:to. rsaa, deft my bod ea board .cdliont lindcialo43l.provuestiou. I hereby forbad all porsoncharbichig or tra4.og her on my amount, as I wddray no clehtace her ondracting atter thiadate. JOHN N. COLEMAN. NMLIch. 'mit. IAO-3t* DIE;SOLUTION.-THE' CO-PART neranip heretofore e 'dating tinder the name 'of F. &AYER fi 110 N, in th. - lumber business. is this del ditmotned by inutusteeusent. The imalneaswill ba continued by O. F. Mem who will with, the at faire of tate Ann. • • F, 8. AVM - -• O. F. Ap2l, Bhentiequirr, Aug. 17. 180-3 to ?ANTED. -TWENTY GOOD Bas IPuzz.zus by the Tcoranda Tanning Ca: at Greenwixid, Bradford Co,. Pa. Melted wages will be paid _ during the peeling action. J. 8..110WP.. Greenwood. Xay SI, 184,--tt AA STOCK OF TOB ACCOS. THAT can't be beatta 0%14 Ci Price. Mt May 20. - . , C. B. PATCH'S. A LLKIND%GIIOCERIES Prcriisloaa. at irbolex.qg and retail. at -Hay 20... _ C. B. PATCH'S. NEW . STOCK COFFEES AND SOM. at' C. B. nuns. FULL- MOM_ OF WOODEN Nu% of— . . •C. B. PATCH'S. OOFFEE, TEA, SUGAR, FISH, lcc.,wheaeulo mid MAIL . - Jaly • • IicCABE it MI 'X. ►RHAT CELEBRATED SELF EIS JL ing ). llaar. sA C. Mail& cr. HOMFORDB BREAD pt Pulp /Mk*. C. B. MINIM TRIAL Lltyr FOR MKl3}2l moat wiritz:. , JoJ Mum vs Water Pollock% la b s., :Osenatenll A.-Vanderpool n 2l Ibuterpoot replevin AI ttarab vs 0 A Una= et al Issuals : Elko McCauley vs Chu a Z BeNorrlson use Carob= gal vs TD and Mary it Ball . Wm Bann vs Ake= ilttd= at ar= Daniel Wales Ti grist= trespass • emirs Lent vs Geo Al Prince set to Geo a. Lent vs . do - • Henry Muter vs Islam Tanner ' • Jait Williana it uhles 0 Elliott et al ad to mart do • i do - • - Thee Laurens U Chia B Asees et al CMS Ireon I g raters= vs, Win Orals et ad - t• • &situ Lovett Ti 1 W Alipers adorn - ease' CI a Kass vs Wm Brans Wl* Blt Bickett n Illarr I=st 11. ( Aleetnant Rldabsery tep vs I. B debt Jobn Crowley vs hues MaseWst el • inners Imam &met vsitOey k Ham 1 / 1 8.....:. .. J la Cloodrkto vs C TRW* ens G T WI/eft= • Iff Arms - - - - - appal Daniel Blinn vs B=*utn Hill Anna= tip veZttraman a elm= debt' BM Manley vs T 8 Griswold ll= 8 Bessal ACo vs 78 Andrews Howard Express Co vs Wm Brstne AU et 'Robert la Queen vs Lunt Smith .. .. ,Jolu rna tZmunullitlittletel - ' to Mum is J X Wrlata k AU et Jacob Groom 8 8 Webster M r ' Burnet &bores vs Deloss ransom - vluso W. • - John Cillutkr k Co F L Welles John McQueen ImM= 121bree ~.. agl ik Jacob Pillage vs Jae It MAIM/ adnsra %`.. Ames F 8 Pike et al vs A. Mk:gib et al 11actntatlik • A do A A Prince v* It W Baiter ... • - .appsil O F A Law et al Ira Daniel Faller et a 1.... ..slectimmil Levi MU vs Sokimon Bunnell cue . 0 N Arphsvall vs L II Tears. Wm Copping's'. vs C P Was, 8 8 Stoat vs David Palmer S K Leonard vs 11 HOemous • FlhvbsJekCovaComkPoromeg... ... ..I; Sally Harding vs Wallop Freeman ~.....4 a 11 'T L Pests vs X Williams - a. A Washington Tovnablp is Sadthgehl Tsp r ;.•... „21 N Setta me Ps k H F Canal and Blt 04".Degnagre fOrriii Anon va D 12 llicCrsny Dag - John Scanlon n 0 H P Disbrow ;....Sepissik Snlypecium for second - week retatnabk on Xcedsg. September 1.1. at 10 o'clock, a.m., and far thlrlvreal on Monday,' Septembtr 30. at 10 o'clock sm2. ~ : W. A. THOYAS, Frothy. TICKING, LIST OF THE NAMES OF PEW'. sons drawn Juno 29,1869, tote Jurors 11311 Court of Quarter &Won; ke., for 13eptembou b lfiat : Athena bore, :Henry Hays Asylum, Simeon Decker ; Burlington West, George DeWitt; Granville, Loren Leonard ; Leltaysrille, Perk/ H. Buck ; Pike, John Baldwin ; BidgburT, Jas. C. Itobiruion, James Green •, Isathaia W. Waldron, E. BingLey. - Durfey ; Eilielhequa o Horace Horton, Obadiah Gore •, Standing Stow e Thomas J. Boor; Troy twp., Edward C. Bock. • well, Byron Case ;'Towanda boro',llerug Lam ore= • Towanda twp., Jared L. Bowman: Tus carora', Bailey Keeney; Wilmot, Daniel Vaughn, Philo Finch, Josiah W il son ; Windham, Viillias Harrington; Warren, Albert Tyrrell. madman rcnonsrmirr WELL, Asyluni,„Joseph A. Hornet; Armenia, Henry Covert, Sr., John Burnham ; Albany, Joshua Vanloon ; Athens twp., Robert Pray James Merrill; Burlington twp., Robed M. i'rtrup. Gustin„; Burlington West,llimon tan ton • Canton lay., Samuel Amiable ; Columbia, , Joseph IL Billings ; Franklin, /Remo McKee • Granville, Uriah Baxter, Orlando Taylor ; Litch field, Thomas B. Dieznll ; Leßoy, Yolney Lan don ; Overton, Henry Sherman, Jacob Havarly; Orwell, George W. Brown, Byron Casa; Pike, Frederick Gregory ; -Rome twp., Nelson .Allis, Lyman-D. Prince; Roma both', Daniel Vaught ; Ridgbury, Albert Dewey, Addison COoper ;tiontls Creek, John Craig, David Dunning; omit Held, Rufus W. Child, Aurelius Adams; bpi Wield; Sylvester Leonard ; Troy twp.,Curtui Ctljk ins. Jacob A. - Linderman ; Troy bel', AndruaCase; Towanda boro', James M. Ward, WilliamTKeel er, Mortinier Parsons; Towanda North, Daniel Kennedy ; Ulster, Davidifiggins ; Wilmot, John 8. Quick. ; Wyalustng, Harvey B. Ingham ; Wind ham, William Babcock, Lewis Russell ; Wells, Decker E. Ayres ; Wysos, Lucius E. Whitney. Joseph Mosta C. Allen; Warren, John TRACY & MOORE TBASMISE TCRY-417.002113 Athens tn., 'William Westbrook*. Albany, R.-Spicer Sam ; Bur li ngton twp., James W. Wesley ; Burlington boro',- William T.' Mead ; Barclay, Levi C. Bowes, James B. Johnson ;* • Canton boro', WM. W. Whitman ; Canton twp., George J. Goff, Leonard 'Lewis* Columbia, H. IL' Furman, James B. McKean, HennGernett ; Litchfield, Johnson Rogera, David - Hirable ; Monroe boro', Jewett G. Hornet; Pike, William Agnew, Jr.; Rome twp., Albert Richards, Ham'i •C. Mann ; Bidgbary, Lewis Palmer ; Math Creek; John DeWitt, Daniel. Livings, Lyman Burke;' Standing Stone, Richard Jenniuge ; Springfield, Rodney Cooley; Towanda hero', Chauncey S. Russell, James lilcCabe, Charles L. Tracy ; Troy twp.; John Youmans ; Tuscaro -ra, Isaac....R. Coburn; Ulster , James. IL Van-, dyke; Wyses, Lining ; Warren, Caleb Abel, Perry Bowen iWells, Charles L. Shepard, Jamclill. 'brink; VI yaltusing, N. 0. Coleman: . Athena born' George H. .Voorlds; Athens top.; Patgck Flood; Asilnm, Georgo Decker, Ulysxcis 3bx.dy ; Burlingt on twp.; Cullen F. Nichols; Canton born', B. M. 'Manley ; Canton INIT., T. M. Watts; ;Columbia, Nathan W. Vet ter ; Lellor, Lewis Jenkins, Leroy Holcomb; Litchfield, 'Wm. Cooper; Monroe taro' Healy C. Tracy ; Monroe twp., Freeman Sweatt'; Remo twp., Edwin W, Taylor, ThomaaVonght; Bids bury, Dan. A. Gillett, Daniel H. Burnham; Springfield, Wm. F. Brace, Wm. A. Bullock, Vl /IL Burt; Towanda boro', Henry W.' Wells, Wxn. Mix. iris B. Humphrey ; Towanda Nord). Fr l Wm: H.. farl , David nutty : Troy twp., Wat son • Tuscarora, Win. Ma.honey Rem. ben F . nixing; Ulster Geo. T. Rockwell; Warren; ri linnham lame. Currier_, Wya losing; Samuel Howar d ; Windham, Elk•ry P. Cheeney, „inson soa, J. Lyman Mizgan ; Wells, Andrew Collinsl'. Bowman. INCORPORATION NOTICES, Ap4cation forlooorporaticni for the First Weer teyau Church of' Herd/Imille. =Jodi& for the luchrporehlon of the Warn of LO. of O.F. _ Application for the Ince;rlwatlon.of the Plod Rag- carßaptist Church of Warren. lloticc is hereby given that the above Asiwidatiolui have severally presented to the Court of Cotemon Pleas of Bradhed County. their articles of Wads. Son asking for a decree of Incorporation, and the said Court having examined the. Name, and lading them correct, will decree that they be incorporates as prayed for on Mouthy. September 8, 1869. 2 o'clock p.m.. unless cause be shown to the contrary. - W. A. THOMAS. Prothonotary. Prothonotura Office. Aug. 15. 1889.-St A MONISTEMTOR'S NOTICE.= A IfotMe Is hereby given that all perms indebted to the eatite of Ilenar .8. Mattet s. late of Towanda. twp., deemed. are requested to make Inimajtte pay. matt. and persona baring claims agal sald es tate must be present the aareedrily authedlcated for settlement - • Aug. W. 1869 VX.ECUTOR'S NOTICE:-- 14 Notick, is hereby given tltatigl persons Indebt. ed to the estate of WM. GILMOR& late of. Elder, deceased, are requested to mate Immediate payment. and all persons haling claimsagahatuald estate must present them duly authenticated for settlement. 'WM. MARTHA F. OILMORE. I:Scatters. Aug. 19. 1803.-70- TN — BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter 1. of SOLVMAN X. LEONARD. Bankrupt. To Wools rr Concuss: The undernigned .hereby gives notice-of hie appointaient Si A of SOLYMAN St LEONARD. of W in the county of Lycoming. and State of Pennsylvania. within maid District. who has been adjudged a Bank rupt upon his own petition by am District Court of said District. Dated Towanda. Ps.. the 10th day of. Ain=l e BB9. NATHAN C. ELSBBEE. 1011ROCLAMATION.-WHEREAS, WM. FARMS B. lITUEETEB.Preaddent Jude' of the titth Judicial Dishick consisting ot the ann. tics of Bradford aril Snionetumna. and Hen& Zzar... tan Primate and J. W. VAnDiar.. Associate 'Balm, in and for indemnity of Bradford. bare issued thole, precept barring date the loth day of Await. Me. ter; me directed for bolding' a court of Oyer and Tenni-. ner. General Quarter Sessions of the Pesos. Common Pleas and - Orphans' Court at Towanda. for the coun ty of Bridled, on 'Monday. the Pith 13a7 of Sipteat be- ...rt. to oonOnne two weed. Notice is , horefre hereby. given to the Coroners. . and justices of the Peace, of the, county of 'nadirs& that they- be then and there •in their W ' = at 10 o'cloc kordsit in the forenoon of rid . witrds inions and other re membrances. to drecoo those things which to their omen appertains to be done ; and those arc bound by re. co nuance or otherwise to. Prosecute against the prisonenrwho are or may be in the Jail (dead coun ty, or who abaU be bound to appear at the rid court are Jo be thin and there to prosecute against them ae flirt be Just. Jurors are reemestedto be pc_mtual in their attendance, agreeably hallo* notice- Datod at Towanda. tee 10th day of August, to .the year of our Lord. one thousand eight hundred and eistynine. and of the Didependenes of the United States. the ninety-second. WY. 011111111. Sherif APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.- To Eldred Carrter.-90. 230 Feb. berm, 1810.— Taa are berety rotithrd that Mary Carrier, by bet !wit friend John' P. *attunes. your wife. haellpBso2 to the court of common phew of Bradlerd Mut* for a divorce from the bonds ofnutriatorty, mud the wad court has appointed Woodsy. the eth a/ Sept.. PIM for hearing the mid fiery In the praw—teee. which time and place you can attend if you Utak Pal Per. . WKGRE/TDIL stig.9,lt I ' Sberit APPLICATION IN t woßcE. • To Motor Plierk—No. MS• • term. Ton are hereby not to Well.W, 8. Meta your wife. by her next them& MOM ¶ Urns. hie applied to the court of common pleas of ;Bradford county. for a illaeree.frian the bonds of matrimony. and this acid Court hoe appointed Monday thee* day of flapi. 1883. for hearing the - laid Maltby 8. In Ma preudent. VOL 0 akithleh time and Mae° you can attend = L eh* Molex. . ang.9,4t . - Sherif. • AITLICATION IN -DIVORCE.- to Walls a. Witberall.—Vo. ISO Feb. tem. Is. 69.—You are hereby nodded that Emma A. Withered your wife.-by her nest blend A. IL Ismer. has ',- plied to the court of common pleas of thedeird or &divorce from the bonds of nudiimonr. and Vie said court has appointed Youdep. the Ilih day of 5ept..1869. for hearing the said Dome A. to the premises. at which time and piece you can attend you think proper. WY, CHUM& aus.9.-tt sacral: A PPLICATIOI4.I34,I)IVpROR— .I-.... To Frederick Y. Creter.r.No.. Teb. tem 1869.—Y0u are hereby notified that Meow o. ,A. Creb3r.your wife. by bar Dell friend twe applied to the court of mxim= ghee of Dm% ford county. for a divorce from the bond. of wok& 6 6 th geld.y, end -the. Mg, eekt his hewing the mid court baleeppolided li Tr ondeg4be 6th eoceiG: ADA. Premises. it whicp maw W. plena yen ilia sib. tend if You ildizb Pro Per. ang.9-41 atilt e 0 RETG N AND DOMESTIC ' , ratios la Wide Whet:. 10. , C. B. PTCIErii. • L(Wal ' ODAND 3V130113. Tavrizesz Jraort.k---ruir.n wrrs FRED. XESCDE. Administrator F.Rm • Hy (IMRE • GROUND awn martdeg. put 111 P in t. 4 and Asound easto at • . C. B. PATCH'S. MN
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