paifordrater. LOCAL AND- r GENERAL Attenticatia called to O. S. LArrprreis auction notice, In saqtbor wg.,:hfost of the clerks . from this county, employed in the diabrent departments at Washington, came home to vote on Tuesday. Bar A large quantity of half-gallon Fruit Jars just receind al Comm, Hams= A Co.'s. air Mrs. Moon; widow of the late Rom Noon; of Miter, died on Tuesday morn ing last. She had reached quite an advanced age. • 118. Bev E. A. Wenanont, of Mon trose, preached two impres' sire and interesting discourses in the Episcopal church Odds place on Eiundaylast. OurEpiscopaltriondsarennani. mous in their desires to have him accept the call extended to him some time since. ler MIL ALVORD: I send you an apple from my tether's •orehard, which beats Mr. Ormtroals apple mentioned in the last Itz -I,o)mm—weight 143} oonom. Six apples from the same tree weighed ti} lbs. Rose, Sept. 27,1669. L. A. RIDGWAY. Mrs. ALLOWAY, all old lady aged about seventy-Ave years, fell down stairs at tho residence - of her son, 8. R. ALLOWAY, to "North Towanda, a few nights since, causing her some painful injuries. She - still romaine jn a vcry critical condition. ter Mn. Eprron: Had the pleasure of seeing a Tomato ono day last week, raised by Mr. WE. Boarwfae, in Litchfield, which weigh ed teen penis& and one ounce--89 ounces! Put this alongside of the tall brier, &c., if you please. Yours, M. K.T. T. Rome, Oct. 11, 1.069. tar A little daughter of S. Vos urn°, living just across the river from this place, accidentally fell into the river on Sunday last, and was carried over the damirShe had - presence of mind enough to keep her hand over her mouth to prevent strangling, and when the waves carried her close enough to the shore, ,he can,ght hold of some branches and saved herself. PERSONAL—Hon. L T. IlLumN, of Kentucky, has been visiting in ti t tle place for stiine days put. Ho visits the North by ap pointment of the Governor of his State, to ex -a mine the various insane asylums in the North ern States. We believe Mr. M. is a member of the State Senate of Kentucky. He formerly in liVysox.. —Judge Wn.usrox, of Wellsbomugh, was in town this week. _ —Rev. F. W. 11.turt...rrr, of Allentown Far pace, 19 in town. Accmwr.—While Mr. E. 11. Moon; of Ulster township, was assisting in pulling some stumps on his farm, on Friday last, he mot with an accident which came near resulting in his death. It appears that a stump hail been raised from its bed, and Mr. M. was removing the earth from the roots, when the .chain slipped ott, letting the stump fall upon him. Ho was taken old in a horribly mangled condition, nearly all his ribs and his breast bone being broken. It was thought for several days that he could not recover, but we are gratified to learn that he is now improving, with a fair prospect of getting well, although it will be a long time before he is able to be about. LIGITTNING CALCULATOR.—Prof. R. A. 11c3Ittanar, the Washington accountant, who has attained considerable celebrity by his won derful faculty of rapid computation of figures, will give one of his marvelous exhibitions at the court House, in this place, on Tuesday evening 111 Xt, Oct. 19. Ho will be accompanied by his little daughter, LIZZIE, aged nine years, whose 1... A- e t -8 are developing every rapidly, and who esltibits tut' almost Enpernatural gift in ;it, trait she inherits from hor father. We re tmr readers to the l'hrenoloyteal Journal for June, ltet9, for a sketch of this distinguished ersoiag., who mill appear in Towanda as above ato art'. Giro him a hill horse. IrciDENT,—On my return from the mcetitig of the Wyalusing Baptist October tl„when about nix miles from t...31r. Snal`s, a horse and wagon wan on each side of the road. It being dusk ...aw in to of them, until, my sulky .truck ot:e r. My horbe being on a. trot, I was t:,row n very suddenly to the ground, with my 1 naught ram in the sulky, bringing nn 114 , 101" ntr horho. At tho word "whoa," my 1,1 so stojped, and I gathered nlyse;: up; not with a br , •l,un limb, but with-tny foot and itnklo badly brut that I haul to 'be brought home ,1 a bad; and the itrodpeCts now ore that I will in c to keep my bed fur some time to como. &v. E. BURROUGHS. Oct. 11, 1860 kkif-- Judging from the way our r. • %.1, are ecipidying us with the. luxuries and • , •n.: CV life, I lmre mast be an abundance •• - rthim; ?Inn sea Durin: the rant week b thuf r•etplont of r. hnsket of most sir 01,1 ni2. 1 1,1 and - rb of Towanda tounahip, iee of s.ha h were fun! equal in RiZO and flavor =ll r.. pc., s )n. It. H of Monroe tru - uship, also ro. a bountiful supply of the MIME ..TEIII.-7atAN Shithltitqlllll, tlg:141 t.. upder obligatiflns by presen , i.l:: ns abead of cabbage ‘rhieli weighs tightest' a. 1.1 a-half is.unds., and a beet which wi.ighs and a-half pounds. Mr. K. says if any can bear thorn, hell try again. has laid upon oar table au .]•il. on a (roc in his garden, weighing I= Cousry.—Prof. TOWN of Rome, is holding a Musical Convention Fail dale. A new post-offieu ima been established in Ifirmuny township, called Harmony Centre, ?ma-If. W. 'MUNDT appointed postmaster. - W. B. Su'or.x.tsw.u, forinerly of Siisquehan -1 emiuty, has been elected to the Assembly)of ~111'..ntia. X meeting of soldiers from Luzern° and ••. ,. ...lehanna comities, Willi held itf Harford ou •;., I , t instant. A permanent organisation was • The next meeting is to he held in :". ral 2,”1 Tin. Ilarford Fair was well attended, and ^ • a Tierfect iinecesa. A lilaebinake was killed by A. J. HARLET, !.. Bridgewater recently, Which memoirist tiro inches in length and four inches round sly. tirca' Bend contributed $137 to the Avcn- Luf WOM \s.—Prom Mr. L. STEornss, of tik , publisher, we hare receired a t... ah the following title page:. "Womait 1, 1 71..;hts, wrongs, priAilegea and ri•spooribili • • . rontaining a sketch of her conditiOnin all Awl countries, from her creation. a"119 fall .. • . • • Eden v) the present time ;.her piesen't legal England, France, end the United ie.! relations to man, physiological, so- I. :11 , rat. and intelleetnal ; her'ability to fill n!ar g od sphere of duties and privileges , 1 for her ; her true position inedacation, ; ,,, ro , nroallifu, employments, and wages con at. d ; woman suffrage, its folly and inerpo ll9.. and the injury and deterioration which lould eanse"in her character, shown, and the means for her real advancement and de ' demonstrated —by L. P. Ilnocaurr, 31. D." It h..ok is profusely illuatratod,' and is sold by !it , only. For young unmarried men, we of no cheaper or readier means of obtain ,r.fi.rmation on the subject of wqiitan, than t" por , hasing and perusing this book. For .:rm.l( c. 1 ., obtained some information on the t .'me twelve years ago by marrying, and 6...w4 deo has been increasing from year We expect our education on "the 11111›. t .tit; (smipleted by reading tho book of ! urn. uts Persons who wish to engage as or the sale of the book should address :'rtneixs, Hartford, Conn. =I was a P err9et l aw "! n,i7,Pattielltar• :We never saws tilers tecuidinitriaietraf.de aorta - paintings, statuary, &c and our spenktheir money with reckless rapidity. The receipts were $302, which is intnigh to 1410 S the debt against the parsonage (for which it was Intended), and a small surplus beside: Now -"let us have peace.* . , Some unhang va/ians attempted to throw the Philadelphia express front the track on its way up, 'betake exile north of this station, Saturday evening, 2d instant. A pile cities were-plieed on the track, but the engine stela& -Theta with such force as to splinter and said. them - SAW in the air, and no damage was done except breaking the engine's pilot. Mr. lasso Noornaur gave a free exhibition of runaway horsemanship a week ago last Fri day. Old "Creamy" got fractious—run into buggy and sulky,-and mixed things up-pretty generally, but no damage was done except a broken thin and axle. A mysteriouls visitor entered the house of Mr. J. 8. Amnon; of Milan, week before last in the night, and without disturbing his "snooze," went through his pockettand reli ed them of money and a jack-knit. The m ey is a tri fling low. but that, ack-knife is old valued fdend, and will be missed. We notice by the Scientific Amer can of Oct. 2, that Gamow HEauxce, of Waverly, has se oared a patent for a - new musical instrument. A common piano key-board la co ted with a series of steel karma like those . .. in music boxes, thus bringing them under . • trot of the performer and producing the . • utiftil clear tones of the male box. Tit* save . lion is re ceiving the favorable notice 01 • ng scientific journals, and bids fair to verse the piano and organ ; for in addition to its p . tones, it has the valuable advantage of nor- getting out of tune. Mr. Haan= is now ha .• . one of the instruments manufactured in Switieriand, and we hope in a short time to chronicle its perfect success. • Mr. CosuraNr Maluswaoar, of this township, was drowned at Susquehanna, Monday, Sept. 27. Ho was on a stone-boat, which capsized in a swift current, and drowned before he could reach shore. His body was found near Bing hamtan on Monday, 4th instant, about twenty miles below where he went down, and his fu neral was attended at the house of his father Tuesday following, at 2 o'clock p.m. The "Geneva Childs" (Reformed) held a two days' session at the Reformed church, in this place, commencing Tuesday, Oct. 5, in the evening. - NKr. rivrite this on the morning of the election day which is to decide The issues of the present canvass in Pennsylvania. It is hard to tell the result even in our own borough, but ono thing is certain—if our noble GEARY is not elected by a large majority, it is the fault of the Republi can party who have fallen asleep at their post. There is a feeling of such perfect ccinfidence, that we have not thought necessary to even hold a meeting this whole canvass; and were it not for ambitious local office-seekers, should hardly know an election was at hand. There is trouble in the Democratic camp. They hold a canons at Pus's hotel Saturday eve, for the purpose of nominating a local tick et;,—had a squabble, and broke up without making the nominations. Grxunblers are plen ty, but the old war horsei are flying around, trying to bring them into the ranks agaim If the Waverly Adrocate man will adjust his spectacles to a little truer focus, ho will observe that Nix. is 1101 a friend of Bums PONEILOIL It was the fling at our town, and not the allusion to "llama," that " exercised " us. If he will be a little more truthhil, we shall not complain of his notices, nor of the " rats" that may be scared by his blunderbuss. Grr Tons, of this township, has a mon ster STred potato, raised on his land this sea son, Measuring 23j inches around and weigh ing 2. lbs. Wo call that some! Mr. A. li. SEwARD felt the edge of a circular saw in Moon's machine) shop Monday, and shortened the thumb on his right hand about a quarter of au inch. Operation performed in about one second. Some petty thieves entered a store in town between Saturday and Monday morning, search al out the secret hiding-place of the money, pocketed the shinilasters and departed, lock log the door and itliVihg everything toot as br fdre. That is a pretty clean job. - The indications are that we shall report some weddings boon. There are alarming symptoms among our young folks. Nu.. L.trau.—Tho following is the official vote of this botongli: Foil GLIVELINOLL. Omar .103 Packer Gpary'm 1110...11 JCDOH OF suran:n4 COI:IIT. WILLIAM 95 Pershing 84 Williams inai..ll ICEPILEMENTATIVE.S. 100 Rockwell 9 7 Th„mBon W imp 11=0:72 V.l \l ' l ...... .101 < • Tcrry. 80 VanFirnen rnotinnvcrAny. . . .........101 Finch .. ' ny;inas - 5na1..21 =I GLADDINI: . Ames ...... • .... 95 ma) .7 I.A10) Vaughn . . 80 Ladd'n maj....18 ... 91 Stovi.u4 • w..toott EMI= iill 114 tnl mo - - Bowman's maj. 21 OEM I:nrtn•. 1 YJ • HU - • 1/0,1g..'s nlnj' ..20 FOIL DO;101'011 orrit:;:s D.Argess. C. Ihinhicker 115 1). I,..PAILK - - m. 106 TOtra C. 0. linntiugtou. .5G M. M. Mrrcutu.t...... 16 A. 0. Su°ll . ..... ..54 Wu. litrie .. 67 It. C. Simitit 68 Z. 11cEvoy ?Squirt) Northrup -.60 E. DRAKE... Wtn. Ilancock 63 J. P. BLoon L W. Conoitock 2 Smith, Kin', 3lcEvos, DUANE, ClCet Araderiay Tr'lslet's J. A. 8ruer0u......173 J. M. Pike "8 E. Herrick, Jr , 18 Bets - rem itel Pike elected. Justice of the Peace J. B. REEVE. 123 • F. A. ALLEN 46 Reeve's maj.. .77 o,sstqlge. R. C. SECSABAT.7OII... ....210 (1. F. 13Avryr.n.. ...... 70 Sinsabalis maj 40 .lodge of Elections, J. R. REEVE 144 J. E. Snell . 39 J. 3 Reese elected. Insperiors of Elections. L N. ...... 139 A. H. Seward:..:.. 36 • Sclax:ol Directors. A. F. Camemmt. :..146 A. IL Seward • 34 . I. N. Erass. 141 J. Collins 31 Hmtar MeKtws'Es..l46 C. N. Merri11........ Si Campbell and McKinney elected. High Constable. Isaac LeDioyt 124 Overseers of the Poor. D. F. Pans 147 J. W. Comstock. 16 A. H. Seward 2 Park and Comstock elected. . Republicans in MALL csrs. Democrats in Roman. The split in Democratic ranks gave na six er seven votes, and we lost about the same num ber of Republicans through business interests , giving about our party majority. • Athens township gives PACKED a majority of 76. Whole Democratic ticket about the same. A Vocal and Instrumental Concert will be bold at the Baptist Church in !tome Borough, on Saturday evening Oct. 16th, 1869. The services of some of the mold promi nent musicians of Eastern Bradford, have been secured for the evening's entertainment. Sa cred, Secular and Humoions Songs, from the best composeri, interspersed with soul-stirring Instrumental selections. 'Admittance' 25 cents. • Siiir KELLUM Lk, MULLOCK, and SHAW, BRAM) & Co., have already commenced sup plying the market with nice fresh oysters, ro ceitedidaily from Baltimore. Persons In want of oystts for family nee, or to sell, will find it to their advantage to buy them at home. . CAurrowi.-4116: Your "10- 41" column semi; 'to lxilengthenhig—ollright. it yothscsiOnespondents wID be lief and newsy, they *triad mach to the Waist of themes.; and Oily have dithsent opinions about Neat tiers and things, it will not bi:strange. Yore readers are not slur a mind. 7 - ._ ___eAtumded few week= Odle Institute at tilprimphid. Enjoyed the." by,the ty Superintendent, and the *hire 11. Tncncesos, lint we failed 40 see anything ten& mire to the z"rocitational by Miss Onerscnr. ; Her style Gvar3Masauhno—not lathe thatdisiday ed Ws third-rate theater; her "selections" were ad—nothing rednedabotithhennotsuch as one would expect fromn ladyof culture, read ing before an audience like Bradford county teachers. Saj what you_will, white gloves, red ribbon's, and a senatorial roice, - do not become i mean with half so good grace as modesty does. Martha Washington Lodge, ';:ifo. 471, LO. of 0.T., dedicated a newhall in thh" Vice last Moo. day evening. „ •, • — • • Milting nietnheis were pieseni 'Miura; Tarrytown, Lac:opine, East %wined% Mehoop.; any, and Wyalusing Lodges. Tho dedicatory random', a dozen short, spicy speeches, and a number of songs, Were listened to With profit and delight.. Martha %abbe" is -a lb* 13 118 .8 -41"18 Monday evenings-48142M sonde a. list of her officers to.tho paper pe pablieatkm, but the "latchittring"is oboes; out to mends= of the order, and to all who teoukl become merabera. Mrs - . BEAUMONT has a running row•bash, from which a sprout ban sprung, this year. 1.14 foot long. We taw a bird fly him her nest; take a crumb from the hand of Mrs. lams *Ace, and give it to her young liras which had followed her to within, a few feet of Mrs. B, This is the second year these birds have been so trkmdly. Kind ness will win for us friends even from the ibwls of the air. ;,. . P. It. T. Oct. 1, 18897 WYALINIINO.—Mfr. Editor: I hare conehtded to send yon a few , items from this place. Wyalusing is an Indian name, signify ing, I am - told,"lteastirui vailey,r, or- "pleasant hunting grottude.' "Wishishig tbwirChlp' is of medium size, generally sustains good schools, and always rolls up a large ' for the Right. Wyalusing village, situate at the month of Wyalasing Creek,.is an active little place, con taining about 300 inhabitants, and boasting two churches, an academy, six stores, grist-mill, steam planing mill, photograph gallery, hotel, jeweler's shop, and various 'other shops, each as wagon, harness, blacksmith, tin, shoemaker,, and barber shops. The 4.9.1L1L is building a good depot here to accommodate passengers and freighters. This is necessary, as more busi ness is done hero than at any other station be tween Towanda and 'Pittston. "Tire DertTs Flying Aria(gru" made ns a visit last Saturday, in the shape of the "Ilippoco mique Circus;" but most . of 'our people were sensible enough to stay a t home and save their money. Of all the humlmggery 'in this hum bugged world, the Cii-cus humbug is the great est. Young men,and maidens, take warning. _ Yesterday aboht 1 p.m., the mill-dam of Messrs. WELLrs, of thii place, was seriously in jured. About one-third of the dam, and nearly half the embankment beiween the creek and mill-pond, was torn out and washed away bj the freshet in the Wysinsing creek. The dam age done to Messrs. WiaAsta will prikably reach $4,000 or S5:000. Judge Thrscun and lion. E. Ornarost, jr., were with us last evening. On account of the storm the audience was not largo, but the facts, fig ures and arguments pretentod, were most pow erfully convincing of the vast superiority of Re publican over Democratic rule. Such speeches will do good. JAY BEE. Oct. 5, 1868. DENTAL SOCIETY MEETING.—The Susquehanna and-Bradford Dental Society held its third semi-annual session at the office of W. W. SMITH, in Montrose, Sept. 14. Dr. C. S. Dossminny, of Legaysville, was chosen President for the ensuing year. A committee —.vas appointed, consisting of Drs. W. W. Siarrit and J. K. NEWELL, to prepare a list of prices for, dental work, subject to action of the meeting ;-4-th instructions to report at the evening se#l, after which several essays were road. One by the Pregidaut, on the rela tions which the dental profession do and should sustain towards the public, giving many hints and - suggestions valuable to the public and den tists. By a subsequent resolution it was re quested far publication. Another by Dr. KEL " Mechanical Dentistry," was replete with valuable information. Tho first snhjoct discussixl, was tho " treat ment of esposod turves." This was ably dis cussed by Dra. H. Wr-srox and Kam; of To wanda, J. R. Nrwra.t., of Wyalusing, and sever al others. By request, D. IiNITH gave in detail his mode of devitalizing pulps, subsequent treatment, and Bust filling of nip eieth. Dr. KEus stated that instead of destroying the pulps, heview invariably saved them - alive, by treatment, Bit.' capping with isi-artiaLial, and then filling i:a permanent and durable manner. Drs. Swim and NIiWELL aNO stated that they had pursued the same course for sev eral years with the saint , satisfactory results. Finishing gold fillings received a share of at tention, and was n'ily discussed. A discussion " 3lechnnical Dentistry" fol lowed, participated in by all Rau members. Difficult cases in this linos+ of 110T1113tif wore presented by Drs.. sod .tiewELL, in order to get the opinions of others in regard tothem, winch were freely given, and much information elicited, valuably M all. During the discus sion rubber was syver.dy condemned, and the resehiti.e. adopted At a former meeting, of dis carding its use altogether, was re-affirmed. In asmuch as nearly all present had substituted Aluminum and " Weston's Metal" for rubber, and in considerabon of their evident - superiority over it, Dr. DI.:01:N11 — ItY of oreil the following as the sense of thy n, . -ring, which was naanireons ly adopted : "That the meni . ..w .1. this Society express themselves as moro !Ilan pleased with the use of ' Weston's Metal' in place of rubber, and feel themselves under lusting obligations to Dr. Worrox in enabling them to throw off the op pressive yoke of-the Rubber Company.' Care and treattneat of the temporary teeth thou engaged the attention of the meeting for a short time.— It was conceded by all who took part in the discussion, that .thoy should be re tained as long as pOssible, almost invariably, in order that the jaw might expand to its proper proportions, thereby giving room for the erup• lion of the permanent teeth. in regular shape. The indiscriminate extraction of temporary teeth by physicians, and also by some dentists, was severely condemned. That very hnnoying and sometimes almost insurmountable obstacle to good operations,Ot ton mot with by the dentist, "Sensitive Den tine,', was next brought up. Each gave his mode and manner of overcoming the difficulty, sumo of Which were new to most of the mem bers, and all were edified and instructed by the discussion. At the evening tu , :.sion, after discussing and finally adopting the report of the committee on prices, the time and place of holding the next meeting came up for decision. iVyalusing was the place, and the first Tuesclay in June was the time agreed npou. Afterward, various matters interesting to the members were talked over, and at , a seasonable hour the members separated,' all expressing themselves highly pleated and instructed, hop ing that we may have many similar meetings. - N.-11. Siam, Bee),. All persons interested in Bee raising, or in the manufacture and nee of Dee Hires, aro requested to moot at the WardHonse in Towanda, on Wednesday, Oct. 77, at 2 o'clock p.m., for the purl oso of consulting in reference to matters of interest to all parties, concerned. B. W. Oxcart, V. Li:oxalis. • - C. Wommoot. fell BRANHAM & 151DGEWAY, at the "Bed, White and Blue" Tea Stove, are demon strating to their numerous customers Met they have the "itudde track". in the tea and coil* trade. If you don't believe it, go there and price their goods. Mr. Itinoiwcfs father is irholesale tea merchant in Now York, and gives this firm the advartcgo of his facilities for . pnr chasing, -.. It will. bO seen that CODPnitO, ELWELL do Co. ans." r with a new admrtisement this seek. Thoir ` f bat oomiiriseai everything in the Hardware Ina, and as theypnrchase thair goods from first band, they are Ole Make it iin object for chitomeis to 441 them. -' - rsajoino:-Evirat , Flaw eve ileathraistowonsautO.,the . 1104(14'111404 mamuisl at e rirotintkNolith 4 .... , toy tor indttidiothintheitiestiii, 1 44 *Kbitbani*Oilrudeloimuiseoldsk lomPapar. r a tillatath 4 KatanlikaGrialaddiara from oak townaldp and soirandlogy and that au oft wawa iiiiikikialimhialishaeaan hotted to come 1i and and aid this ontetpdas end here athr,liseord bared*. • Aimed* sal& bliarlialdiriiag. 4 0 **/ *W. to most at said church on Tuesday. Oct. 19. WA at /Of" k 14,11,11 ate,lC4dipttle drill - and boar . the mule aid dm speeches. Atm IL P. Bowan willilreaneddresion thehhad, thun der and tenors of war, as he saw it as ehaplath. Bev. 0. 0. Cuomo will address the soldiers, Ikea. W. Sum the citizens, and Be,. J.Tn. intatuntho widemetorphans.. 4 part ,of the above ininithers are pledged, ind the , oni on are 119rebr pan* **ad; lo`.hs Wawa and take their part, and If any lhth others will sate their place. • - _ The thoutiment Itobe a ntarbie down on a brown base, - and ihmktoi &Oran doom; 1 J. If. Aim's, J. IL Swaps, W. H. Howie, C. O. Houk" Executive Clonusettee. , Weider Of said Committee: - East Eipringhill,..oet. INth , 0 0 r• Seely. J The tlret, quarterly meeting of the Bridgewater bait's! Asiociaikm will be held at thatienickeilii Baptist Church, Oat 30 and 91. Preaching at Lin., cut 13aturday, by Bev. Mr. Truax, Catnip Superintendent. of Common Schools of Susquehanna county. : Boilovann, . . SuPply Niter of the llenieirrille Baptist . Church. DIED. HnWErf.—At lds Toshio:lee' In Carroll Co., Mo., Oct. 1,18C9_, of old age and general'd.• • bility Richard Hewett, aged 60 years and II months. The deceased was for many years a lumber pilot on the Susquehanna Hirer, and will be re membered by nearly all the old raftmen on the river. Ho formerly resided at Owego, but same I. ?pseud in 1865. But just as he had got prepariid to enjoy lifts, death came and called him to a better land. • 4 STORRB.—In Granville, Ost. 3, 18f4, Eleanor 3, wife of Jonas P. Storrs, and daughter of John and Sally Coon, aged 25 years. The deceased bore her skims's—which wai long and severe—with more than ordinal.) , chris tian fortitude; and when she found that her ➢faster was really calling her to exchange this for another—and as we all trust • better—world, 8110 became perfectly resigned, and wig and prayed for tho hour to come when sho might be free from her sufferings tem, aid enter up on that life whore "sickness and sorrow, pain and death, are felt and feared no mere.' - Towaxna, Oct. 13, 1869. Geo. B. Putt, Bsg., Konrookin, Pa.: dm,—=As this is the last season that our grey stallion, Palma, will trot W hi _public, if you de sirelo trot your 11102110. CAL. ALTER, With him, mile heats, best three in tire yon will please name time and place. Kixosn x & Sorrixoar. • , SCHOOL 'Dniscrons sxn Norica— There are several male an female Teachers at the likaigneharma C,olle to Institute, who desire 11112tOr Schools. Eng of Dr. Cons. • FOR SALE CHEAP. ing about to remove from this place, offer my dwating house and lot, situate o n Chestnut street, for sale at a bargain. Eng e at the Post-office, or on the premises. D. W. (lona Oct. 1, 1869. 4 alar You can save fifty cents on every pound of too, at liramliall's American Tea Store, Griffith & Patton's now block, Bridge St., Towanda, at the Bed, White and Blue Store. Sept. 9, 1869: ' BimauLulA REDOZWAT. PUBLIC AUCTION' T CAMPTOWN.—C. 8. Lafferty's entire stack of I wi ll be °l posed to public sale on Octo ber and 19, 1869, continuing two - days and nights, at which will be offered dry.,gool booti, shoes, hats, caps, and largo stool of rockery. Especial Invite. lion to the ladles to ttend . Will sell one span a horses and one oflmnies„ wagons, &c. Takers or Biro—pll MUM under $lO, cash. Over $lO, throe mouths with approved security. C. 8. Lamarr. Camptown, Oct. 0, 180. J. Yon can save money on every. thing in our lino at Hie Red, Whito and Blue Store. Try it, and satisfy yourselves. Hopt. 9, 1869. k RIDOPWAT. sa.. At the Red, White aid Blue Store you will find Crackhrs, Candies, Nut., Dried and Canned Fruits, Tobacco, he., whole sale and retail, cheaper than the cheapest. Sept. 9, 1869. BUMUIALL k Dm:may. Mr Extract from a letter of the Singer Manufactesing Company to their agent in Towanda, Out. 1, 1869: " We ars now running our factories night and day, and last week turned out tAiHm-eiz hundrrol, machines." Kr Good, reliable, working agents wanted fora first-clan I.Ho Insurance C pony, in °very town and township In Bradford, tinsquuhanna, and Tioga Conutimi. 'Fur partio ulars, whims& C. P. Chows, Towanda Pa. A HOUSE AND LOT ron SALE OkHENT. —First house north of P: D. Morrow's, no Son nnil Strc6:. Dv - i ntro at the Itcd, White and Blue Ta.A . S. Mr.. rpsAmmALLA RowswAt. The celebrated :Mexican Coffee for stile tit tti^ :101 Blur More. Sept. 0, 18 , 0. ' Boastrthu...t. Rnixtelicatt.'„,-; WYoIrrN , COILVERCIAL COLLEGE.— "A Business &location will bo of advantage to every man, whatever his future occupation may be."—Rodley. 'The Wyoming Ceturtiorcial College, establish ed in 1863, and connected with Wyoniing Semi nary, offers a thorough and complete coarse of instruction for those dealing • commercial edu cation. Its location in the beautiful and historic Val lery of Wyoming, with Its Anal, three lines of railroads, and immense coal and other business operations, afford rare opportunities for young men desiring situations. Our graduates aro fillinz posltiOns of trust all over the country:" Young men have attended this Institution from Muisisidppi, Kansas, Min nesota, and nearly every /Mate m the Union. Our tuition for the regular Business Course is from fi fteen to twenty dollars less than at other commercial Colleges, and gee asicastages here are in every rasped unsutpaased. . We offer all the ablexteaded by any Commor cial College in the country to graduates In ob taining situations. Students of the Colltgo.hamo all the advan tages of the Seminary in regard to library, lit erary societies, &a. Tultiosefor the raider Busineas Course, $25. Telegraphing in connection therewith, $lO,OO. Telegraphintalorie, $25,00. Stationery for full Business Course, $15,00. Board per week, EL Send for Catalogae and specimens of Pen manship. . Address S. S. Seasons, - Prin. Wyoming Commercial College, Sept. 23,1809. • Kingston, Pa. PIANOS, ORGANS AND MELODEOBB.— It always gives us plesumro to call the attention of one readers to articles of real merit. In this co nection, we advise our patrons who are about to purchase a Piano, Organ or Melodeon, to call at W. Drersucn t Co.'s Music Store, at Towan da, before belying elsewhere, as the instruments sold by W. D. t Co. are really the only Aeri e/ass in every respect. The Decker Brothers, -Ballet h. Ctimston, and Conrad Myers' Pianos have now been -before the public for twenty years and more. The Pelaubet h Co. and She- finger Organs and Melodeons for sixteenyears. All of them are known to be as near perfection as it is possiblo.to make them, and are giving the most entire satisfaction to all who harensed them. Our priced are low, and will sell Pianos friam $290 tos-$1,500; Organs from $BO to $1,000; Melodeon' from $75 to MOO. Sheet Music, and Instruction Books-for Pianos; Organs, Melo deans, and Vio li ns, always en: hatteks---To those who would like instruments from - other makers not mentioned above, we say, give us our or ders and you shall have them on short notice. Recollect, ladies and gentlemen, that Professor W. Dinneen has had experience for over twen ty years in the above bushiest". Timing and re pairing done, if wanted. Those who hare waited so long for the eel°. bested "Driellmarken Polka," may have it, now at our Store for 62 cents per copy. It is a good plow of music, besides having a collection of 49 foreign postage stamps printed on the out aide. W. Drrrumit h Co. J We the 'undersigned wish to Invite the attention of a musical and Intellige nt Pub' be to thole Imansments we sell. and sat the lon Pianos in Mb °country and Dame, with fall Iron Franzen in which ail the stings mat upon wood en hemings, and In which none of Me turning pins go smatgli the ken plate. The great advantages t e me gi b a r ity this arrangement are many ; a mom re of tone, sweetness, great poises, equal ty of tone, and of standing In tune better than say Other Imam:mad now in use; Also are the thought. fed and emended buyers of Organs and Melodeons for home one, as well for Church and Sabbath School =ettilnvited to examine our Instruments lY r quality and quantal of tone are ensur pamed.:- W. Drrnuen k - " at Chamberlain's Jewelry Store. F l rii!vs.77.7 - , x.- --1•-'-; -,•;::_-:,.;,..- :,' .:-:•_-..-.. Bio.Pll..gi : : - . ' N i_iiiiii ' • • The largest sad most ootoplita at. aorriasnl, of, goads in this line over offered in T.:nand& is now being to. oeived at tumid = iaminw We.,11 special ritentke our Stock of NEW AND BOYS' FALL AND WENTE:II WEAR. nearly canipriaing all kinds of FINE AND HEM WORE E=l • 5r4; r ,11= ii : . : All the latest and roost popular styles of Lanni. ilimsze4 'ad CELLDR2I64 Shoed'. in Gnat, Fiench - snd Glove Kids Serge,_,Calf or But M all times Amatomera will find our assortment of goods, unrivaled in this market and the prises at the lowest genres` We offer in onr TRUNK _DEPARTMENT. an unusually attractive stock of SARATOGA & FRENCH TRUNKS, TRAVELING Brae, BaTtclus, &a. PrT‘ '.n 7M.:V 7' lll7j:lrlM ' 7ll" We call the attention of Homo- men to our immense variety of Carriage and Team Harness, Saddleh, Bridles; Blankets, Whips and Robes. This department is directly over our Shoe Store, and will at all times be hilly stocked with all goals be °aging to the Harness trade . . Any. thing in the line will be made on short notiee and by experienced BM class workmen. Oct. 13, 1869. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL LIFE INIRTIWICE cow Art 07 THU WOULD. llls NArrainz LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, oi 11131 lINMD EITATES OF iUsiiiw:a. Chartered by Rpectei Art at Congress, Cash Capita!, - - • 11,000,000. BILILICiI 0171C11, . . PiszrAnsarnu. orricaßt, INA=gra U. Manz. PkiDaSalplda. Proatent. ter Coors, Mode*his. Chairman t*aiace awl irseciattre Committee. • MGM D. Coosa. Waal.logtock, Nire•tre*kleat. Eatioucm W. Pram. Phtlado!phis. Seentary ers4 Ainuary. FILAIICa G. Rums. M. D.. Philadelphia, Mak* Diretior. This Gaapany /mud /a th e aasi yaw al :SW eats. tonco. 7.070 I'ULICIES.' Itteuring over 19,210.000.000. The annual prenthuna upon which amount to over 11TA0,000.0001 arrltli NATIONAL Wit INSURANCE COMPANS tit the United Slates of America, affords unequalled security to Its Policy holders. and combiner all the advantages offered by other Companies. with several peculiar to Halt Its wonderfulauccess prove* It to be the most Impair We Insurance Cowan, to the wad& with lbs public as well as with agents. Applications fee Insurance orgfor Agencies can tm ma& to the company direct, or io the following: a. W. CLARK & CO.. Bankers. es Ipo:sa Stroet, , Pbtla. Omani Agents kir Ps. sad Bffldbau Not Jersey IL a. io am. mansece. N. C. ELMER & A. G. ItASON.ToyundA. oda& Agegsto for Brod And county. SOUTH SIDE OF MEROUIII3 antw BLOCK I SION OF THE HIOTIVITI CLONNEY A AMERY, FASHIONABLE HATTIMS And &den In LADIES' AND GENTS' FURS, BUFFALO AND FANCY BOHM, GLONIN. BILK HATS PERMTLY FITTBDIAWIIII CLARK'S AMERICAN HAT CONFOICHFa. Towanda, Pa., 111. 1860„ TOWANDA. MEAT MARKET 1 °Tames. 17517 4YD cult& Eaeb be abate eseemo. The subscribers min hoop sasuollaagy so Imo4• tall slack at • Ourria.% IPLA amp CLAM, N wholesale end retell where ell rikrtiee an be ego plied at resemble tit : Also s redhead d ceseeting of MUT, POll unirrrox LAYBB, flAtleepri. WEADCITUB; BOLOGNA. TALLOW. LARD. 111.. Mutat DM same? *oath at WrA Wear. lliaaati Tworaa.la. Pa. impll.oo-11m SHAW. =AIM 6 400. STRAYED OR STOLEN.—Froni the mial awe to awn on V 11417 night CM 1. one MUM NOM about a old. marke Lou tight 'ldea neck with ea 11 a rmament en shoulder and IL m pg in M I MS to laid mule ail be 7 awarded. tome PROM Wilkeediarte. Pe..' Oct. 1. 1190, TEW. STOCK. COFFEES AND J.. 1 pikes. it C. Ilk PATCH MACKEREL - CODFISH, BLUE Ties. ldrOdnaw Trout. Obreoes. Pickled beil Itmoked &knelt. lluitte4 IlaMM.'s:La DOM But. le LONG k MUMS _ FLOUR.- - WHELt - T noun op , Codding, Russell & Co. Ica des. RadealeM Mom . laaa. Can Wed, - 1 . laMesa.a, at •. Millltols Des. la. ea 12.14 ' • - , -, Oodd14; Codding; Run ell Co. Mos irroauk . Dalai* HiedWitil l Stain, 110:4 be, offer to %kits& and oonetunerktn addition to the n I 1; *Mob b in aU respects equal to Imy oil vela toftheiawket.*The oelebia- ta ' DOWNER NON-EXPLOSIVE :OIL which ►y actual fire "best was found tho safest. oil among all mold in Now York. The contents of every barrel ere actually measured into patent tight barrPhil:«Tbil Oil willihurn longer a,ndtehar i the wick leas than any oth er OW.mada. We ask sttentfon to onr stock of 1.: . a11,'L1l HEATERS,- RANGES, We have the AMERICAN BASE BURNER, LIGHT HOUSE, ALL BAB4BURNER ORIENTAL, BABB BIIIISED nuitovato DRILINVZ FAVORITE 'ANLi NATIONAL We hate the vet 7 beet COOKING_ STolrrs iv yet 4-evdttoetl THE A3IIMICAN rasitztains 7:414. uosiiiion! as the inos r,4•rfes•..4 F/liBT HIGH PRICED STOVE in niarka With the late Improwneinto cosa be kept longer;than ill any other *me. We also !ewe the NATIONAL, COSMOPOLTI'AN, TRIBUNE, STERI4NG, ti EMPEROR, GOLDEN PRINCE, SIINSMNA, YOUNG AMEMICAN, and many other pattema.rall excel' ant, for their,respcctiye ?Aims. Customers will always fltid; our stock on' SISICOND and THIRD FLOORS. &OTIS DTLITEMID TO .INY DEPOT, or bet up within the bore' Huai FREE OF CHARGE. 11146fivriM lethigiP f t vs ='; itt g N a I L-- 1 1 1 .4•4.1,1.-- I. 1-- • .•:.. I 0 PI 1 I 1 1 I ' I . 1 g c 4 3 e .- I -&. 1 1 A ' . Fla W. &C. &C. Q -Q 4 44 . 1.1 A -1 • , . rn . r 4, M i - =. i 1 - A Q g s 1 - I 1 1 . E f 4 A FA E. . .4 a pa. -: z-4 x ki .p. l. 0 F-4 . "e , to a c ..5) 6, 3 i:4 , gq g t: ,1 7 ' t 4 -.. . •-i I g', P' . 4 '4 A' 0 6.,... ~ I w, . • g 0 , c 0 th •- . . : • 1. - -,3 - _ , 2 . . g . . g 1 .1 1 , • , .... , 4. :• 0 : I.N.' k 1 . - . '-i HARMONY <.. 4 . • . . - . ' ..% -,, a - s 3 .5. a ,-. • n • .1) - at , i 1 I 1• 5 I . i it I . t., N CI i A . W g al g 2 I E-4 I i 7g F IJIM ic A Ai a 8 2 a N tti .--: . A M Z ' • Q. CI .12 8 fr. I • ". • Nbkie'd-ii' F -.c.:11 . it t - - ir E . ..i.:'it . 6 : . '' • ' •.' c . .. .'. Testify to the rali.kcilinit Intl public appreciation of . , the erru of - , _ AtION7I I ,aI..V . C01L)731 OF Iet.AIN 6 r. .5-1144imile - fiQUA Ur; ToWMA,I%. MU stock of Staple 'and rano, • - DRY GOODEiI.' An elegatt lAaorbheaisOf WALL AND WINDOW PAPER& v-lii*riql Line of 6 - GILT WALL PAPER. CROCKERY_ AND GLASS:WARE, In all styles—,own tmport;tion, Full lino of GROCERIES !HELP AND EADDLPAY.IIAItD WADE. ' 01..A58 AND NAILS. CAEVItTS, OIL CLOTH AND MAITINGS Au extra fitock et CLOTILS: CASSIMEpES`, ,ItEADY3I).DE .CLOTHMG BOOTS AND SHOES ; All :Inds of LFATLIEIf A2vD filloE FLlDDiff£4. HATS, CAPS, AND If3IIIRELLAS, Trithks, Valises and, Traveling Lags, PITS AND PAINTS, quality guaranteed. 'aml prima below the general market. - Jna received..lW dozen ENT ‘: GEM " FRUIT JAR,. AU glass, self scalMg, t!tmanufacturer's pricos In fine, a stock of Goods in extent and variety un equaled this Nide of Nee. York city. The public are cordially fantod M calltand examine goods and prices. : July I.ISCJ. MONTANYES. • pA. .5: N.Y. (:.%N.11.; & 1.:1" PASSENtEII TRAINS, t'outiarqu . .,t,n ; ; S4' :pt. 13, 1669. =I • Leave Towanda at 7:od a.m., 4:00 mid 0:38 p.m. ItPturniug, k•ave Waver:p at 8:40 - a.m., and 1.1:43, -7:03 p.m. TfILL WANG 1i0c711117/.4. . • I.Mwe Towanda... 9a) 1,.. . Arrive Tunkhannack.... - 11:53 .4 " Pittston " 1:15 p.m. Wilkes-Barre 1:45 " Mauch Chunk ' ... 4:20 ' 4 • 44 Allentown . 5:45 44 44 Bethlehem .... ....... .. ...: : 6:00 44 ..Easton62o' " 44. Philadelphia 8:25 " " i Nuw York :. .. 2:25 " : Dine at Pittston. 1:13133212 Leave New roik. • G:53 a.m Philadelphia.-- - ' - - 7:43 •• Easton ' 10:00 " -.. Bethlehem' —10:30 • Allentown 10:45 •• e. " Manch Chunk 12:00 m. White Ilaren . 1:32 p.m " • Wilkes-Barre 2:30 •• " Pittston ' 3:10 " - Tan.khannmit 4:21 " Arrivo Tuumnda 1 0:31 'a ' Dine at Il t i:le Breen. • Passengers' for flarr.shurg And Pittsburg 'frill change earn at Allentown. liar, tame for !supper and take the Through , Pant :Express, with a:coping earn attuchell. at 3:40 saint: UVOiling. . JOHN, P. COX. —_ - - r Suwrintendeut. ---- ' EIZIE RAILWAY 1300 3flLEb. UNDER '• gOO MILES WITHOUT n.lsx WAIIMIE3fRNT. C . 71/M3ll Or COACIIEK. UHOAD GUM p: DOUBLE TRACK CI.EVF2,AND, Tame), DETHOIT. CHICAGO, DILLWATENER TAITL. OMAHA. And all po'att. au.l Nortmeat. • mr..kNornra.n, (111120.1 C. lIIIDASA, • LIAITON, CINCINNATI; HYDIANAPOLIS, LOULSVILLE., ST. LOUIS,' Anil till pointriSmth and Sontbweet. Ntiir Ann ntrnovra, COACHES AIM BITS =Boron z.irFt WITHOUT (MANGE TO DOM . BtTYLLO. D. KIEE. CLEVELAND AND Ctsertnt On an after llonday..l.4at 30. 18439, trains Will team 'Waverly at about t'i ...following hours. yis': GOING WEST 4:25 a.m.. NIGHT EXI'IIr,SS (Mondays exceptedilor IlOchest?.r. Buffalo, Duiddrk, Cleveland and Cin cinnati. connecting with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railways at Buffalo, Dunkirk and Cleveland for the West, and at Cincinnati with the Ohio and Mississippi Railway for the South and Southwest; also at Emit% for Canandaigua, also foa Wißlailua port, and alters - 411g for Blossburg. 4:50 a.m.,—NIGHT EXPRESS, daily, for Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, -Cleveland and Cincinnati, mak lug direct connection . with trains of the Grand Trunk and Lake S hore Railways at Buffalo, Dun kirk and Cleveland for all points West, and at Cin cinnati with the Oldo - and Mississippi Railway for the South and SouthwiA ; also at Elmira for Can antbMmat. at Corning for Bless - nig. = This train makes a difect daily connection With all lines to the West and Southwest, and is pro vided with the hew and improved day and night Coaches peculiar to the Broad Gunge, running thro' to-Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland and Cin cinnati, and thus forming the ONLY DAILY LINE from New York to Cinainnzli and the Sonthwest, run n:ng through 800 miles without change. B:2s crn.—ILLIL =AEC. Sundays excepted. for Buffalo and Dunkirk. 5 : 33 p.m.-4311RA ALC(ACSODATION. Sundays ex.eulJteit. 9:41 p.m.—FIX. MAIL Sundays excepted. forllluf . Salo, Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting with trains' for the West. A Sleeping Coach is attached to this train at New York, running through to Meadville. &Sleeping Coach is also attsclu?l at Suaprohanna, running through td Buffalo. • '9:10 a.m.—WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. p.m. - -E31:10I11.147 TRAIN, daily for the West: GOING EARL 1 . :19 ' , tn.-1410E11' =TRESS, Sundays excepted, connecting at New York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England cities; also connects at Binghamton for Allatozr; at Middle town-for Unionville, and at Gbaben for Montgom , Sleeping Coaches accompany this train from lo to New York. :49 ..In..—CMCMNATI =PREM. Mondays ex cepted, connecting for lthaca;" at Binghamton for 'Syracuse and Albany: at Great Bend fat Scranton; atEirqcomt for Newburg and Warwick, and at Jersey City Val afternoon end evening trains of New Jersey llrdirosd for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train from Mead vele to-New York.. - 8:38 a.m..—BINGHAMTON ACCOMMODATION Sundays. excepted. " . 1217 pan.—DAY VORIS& Sundays excepted. oon• netting at Middletown for Unionville, and at Jere . seyCitywithmlthdgltexpress train. of Now Jer sey Railroad for PhWelphia. • Nowand improved Drawing• Boom Coaches worn pspy this train from Inifillo to New York: I.2I n Iar.—AOOOIIMODATION TRAIN, daily. con. tg o at Owego for Ithaca. 6:40 p.m.—N.Y. MAIL. Sundays excepted. 0:06 p.m.—LIGHTNING EXPRESS, daily, connect ing at Paterson for 'Newark ; at Jetmy City with Morning Rspreen Train of New Jersey Hulraq for Haittmoresnd Washington • and at New York Wtth orning &sprees train for Hosion and New England Sleeping Caliches aeOmtpariy this train through to - Now York. - 4;45 p.I6.INAT •ruscarr, fiundays excepted. A nrrised and oomete Pocket 'Time Table" ofllll.. Passenger Trani on th e Erie Railway nod eon neetimt ea, has reeently•been published, and an be premed on application to ilo Ticket Agent of Ihs Oirepany. M. RIDDLE.. • Gen'l Supt. rtRISANI3 COURT SALE. —lnt_ x...r luta. id in ardor lamed out alt CCoast of startedecanU o e at th e tenth of m at . wUt lOU at talhkiele on the pritother. 012 PAT. It 10. et two Odell; 1 6 la' !thin* deathbed Yd. piece 9R sweet d Odd. *ado at akethithat, hothead to taken at litothystas stake tssd thaw en line d laud Upson" Ste vens In the cadre of, the bigbwq leading Oros Ste vannillii to Tssarthre; and bathe - also a earths el Adam Snider; troth thence on the Use et Adele fey. dea+norlh;4s degrees east 114 perdue to ..pod; Adios south 26 -Open that SO perches to • pad; thence Alleas end Si to. the Une of Bohm and 0 It theyedf land ; ' them:eon. the line of the stall Steeensaoath Nye degree. tad U 11 . 4*C6- 60 . $ post center id lands at Sethasiddand; MEW math SO degrees wad 1113 melee toe rode fair • career on of lands ot Sheens ;WSW, an the ill* of Mid eonipanp north 011 wed 42 4-10 per. s Una at lyres dear thenceouch!» Un• of did Sienna land salt ST wed SO perches to the piths dbislnsdnr 12n 41 = Ids SO math and US perches j medadas thethoth ti of the standing pith amber tor the booth of Adult BaI &KS--160 to be Peld when the= 'track down. and it of the balance on and the balance in di months with Intend. oeUth • BURTON 102311111 T, 0, •: iiRPHANEr COURT BALE=--BY 'MAO of en order lamed out of the Orphans' Coint of Bradford county. the undershgned, execu tor of the estate of GEORGE 1111.22. deceased. sill expose at public isle on the premises, on FRIDAY. 2W!.l9tb. 1862. at 9 o'clock p. ea., the following be -scribed lot plower wed of land. altrode In Wys• hosing twm„ bounded as follows, to wit: North by lands 8..&x; mat by W. D. Ruff; soutliby-Y. Mee. and treat by the Susquehanna river. Containing 40 ecru ce thereabouts. about 25 acne thereof MO - 11 framed dwelphoine. framed ben. and young orchard of ' and peach trees thereon. TEM-. 100 to be paid when proper 4T is struck down: 2500 on confirmation of We and She Wanes with Interest front confirmation within_ one year thereafter. - - JAWEG A. MUM Oct. 14. 1009. Executor ORPHANS' COURT SALE-BY srlrtne of an order tuned out'of the = Court of Bradford acuity. the undersigned Oaks of the estate of l'aostAs visor. doeftlied. will expose at public eale on the premises. on FRI DAY, NOV. 101h.1862, at 2 o'clock p. m., the follow- - ins deseribeil piece or parcel of land situate in Sbasheinfin tommahlp. and bounded as follow.: North by lands of Joel Halite; cut by Charles H. 'A Shepard; south by Sabin Itrunclidge: and west by the public highway. Containing 12 acres more or less, excepting 6 acres bounded as follow,: Begin ning at • corner on cut aide of highisty running through Sheshennin Valley ; thencer hn easterly course along Mrs. Brandidge's land 63 5-10 perches te, a corner; thence a northerly course along Charier H. Shepard's tine 10 rods and two links ; thence westerly to place of beginning. TEBMS—SIOO to be paid on the property being struck down, the residue $3OO on, the confirmation of sale. and the residue in one year from confirma tion, with interest from confirmation. Oct. It ORPHANS' COURT. SALE.—BI 7 ,virtue of an order issued out of the Orphans' Court of Bradford county, the .ieneentinee eiaaa Or of the estate of BENJ. J. HOAGLAND. deems. ed. will thee at public sale on the premises, on FRIDAY, NOV. 19th, 1869 , at 2 o'clock p.m., the fol. lowing described lot. piece or parcel of land, situate In' eßoy township, bounded aslollows: :Beginning M a post.on the bank of Towanda Creek ' • thence south 167 perches on line of P . P. - to 11.-Wil cox.'s corrglr; thence west 3454 perches to a - stake • thencemorth 167 perches to Towanda Creek; these s down said creel 34% pereb6t to place of beginning. Containing 34% acres more or less. • ALSO-.-One other lot, piece of land, situate In said township. bounded aa follows : - Beginning at the sontb.west corner of the Cranmer mow &Mader) lot; thence by the north line 687% degrees east 110 3-10 perches to south-west corner of lot No. sq thence by tho west line of said lot north 2 degrees - eset. 130 340 perches; thence north 87,54, deg. west 100 perches to the north-east corner of lot No. 4: thence by the cast side of the same north deg. west 3 310 perches to the tine of c. L. Ward's land; thence by the same south 2 degrees 13 4-10 perches to the place of . beginning. Containing 81 screw and 120 perches. , .TEEMS—SISI3 to be paid on day of sale; $5OO on 'confirmation of sale. and the balance In one and two .ycare tlibeeafter , with interest from confirmatioa of sale. "' IIEIIBEN STONE. " Oct. 14. 4869. • Executor." A lIDITOR'S NOTICE. Charles ..Cl. Densmore rt. Louisa Durfey.—No, 531. Septem ber term. 1567, In the Court of Commorr.Pless of Bradford bounty.' The undersigned an Auditor appointed by' said Court to distribute moneys in the hands of the Sheriff arising from Sheriff's sale of defendant. personal property, will attend to the duties of said appoint. ment at his odice in the Borough of Tsunoda on FRIDAY the 6th day of NOVEMBER. 1869., at 2 . o". clock p, m., at which time and place all persons hay f ing claims to said money are required to pro dent the same or be debarred from coming in upon said fund. EMERY MEET. oct. 1: 1 7 XE C 1.7 '1 () IN () ICE. - A.Str.l th I! all lemon. ittiltlA t d to tht , e, tat , 0: tia . .vrrl, Ban FV, lit. of TfrCof lay., I twp., deccurd. are rep:e,4.3tl to mak , !linuimllate pa.. • meat, and al: ',tram,. haviag rlatus galnst aitl.l rw ttte mturtt . th.. .1a!: • :E-entical.rl fur at Int; t. Oct ii, 4.9 E' Ec UT 0 lI'S - 7.: 0 T ICE.— t. Letrby giveit t. t !eruct:LA indt•Lted to Mr. e.t.t, of llza.c.•.t K. t.Nr. latd of Gran%ille t-Ap.:,:eceamel. are mere t t • mato Immediate payloent, Ind all per,oLo , ha. Itt.; atima against said milmt duly 1, thentlrate for At ttle- ' n.eLt. , Li MAN PI;TSA3I. O. t. i) !so). Exert . tor. A DMINISTPITOR:B NOTICE:— Notac is hereby given that sll persons indebt ed to the estate of JAMES CAMPBELL. deed, late Litchfield township. are requested to wake immedi ate payment, and all persons basing elalmtagainst said estate must present them duly authenticated for. settlement. WM. cekustr.t. • Adstiaistrafor. ExEcuToß's NOTICE. Notice is hereby Oven that all persona Indebt ed to the estate of D. L. ROBY late of Granville. deceased. are minuted to make immediate payment. and all persona haring claims against add estate must prescatt them Mei trathenticated for settlement. 641, 30, 1869 ATMJUAB.LE FARM FOR SALE • The subscribers offer for sale their Farm: situated iu Sheshequin township, about mile from Valley Howie. and about one mile from. the Depot of the Pa. E.: N.Y. RR: Co. at Ulster.. Contat 153 acres. 103 acres improved, with one large dwellinghouse and one tenant house, large barn 30:80 feet with good stable and cellar under the whobrof it, trams corn-bonne and granery, together with a thrifty young orchard of chciee fruit. tree, in good bearing thereon. Plenty of good spring water at both house and barn. The farm is well adapted for either grain rair-Ing or for . dairy purposes. It is in a good - state of improvement and, will be. sold on- reasonable terms. For further particulare enquire of the snb• scriber on the premises. CLINTON and DA.IIIEL GORE. 81..81:Nato, Pa., Oct. 13th, 1868—tff A 'VALUABLE. DAIRY PARR - ron sAix..—The sulnalribers offer forsale their One Dairy Farm, situated two milts east of Green wnod. McHenry Co.. Illinois.. Said farm contains three hundred and twenty acres choice land, describ ed as follows : 160.scres choice timbered:loo acres meadow, and 60 acres under the plow. Good dwel llng-bouso sad outbuildings, large cattle barn WA% and good horse barn. The finest living springs in the country. running through a commodious spring. , house. Is capable of keeping 75 cows, and is only 13; miles from Abbott's Cheese Factory. • Terms one. half cash, balance in easy payments at 6 per cent. in. terest. References—H. 711. Oceanid. U.S. McHenry, Greenwood, McHenry Co.: Itl., or F. S. Ayer, Sheahe. coin. F. 8. AYER. MayB, 1869—tf. - IL 8. AIMS. FARM FOR SALE EN CANTON. The subscriber offers for sale Ms firm in Can ton. containing about eighty.six acres, mime' seventy . improved. The improvements are one dwelling. house, one barn, one milk-house, one sawmill in good running order, with 12-horsc portable engine capable of running mill ; it can also be run by water a portion of the year. Connected with the rune. all the tierce; wary makhincry for reannfactming wagon hubs, in goiad order. There is also • thrifty young apple orchard on the premises, and other fruit trees around the house. The farm is located about twia , miles from Cartlon village. and within one hundred rods of the Williamsport k Elmira .R.B. For terms, call on C. Stockirell, at Canton, or the subscriber on the premised. ANDREW WEER. May 9. 1869. FOR SALE.—A FARM, SITUATE to Burlington township, near the Overshot Mill. containing 27 acres. 41 improved, good build. Inge, plousantly situated, a good orchard of fruit trees: The whole ie under • good slate of- cultiva tion. Foepartleulars, enquire of •Bzwitaim Hamm. on the premises. Sept. 15. 11369-2 t. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, C IPITAL Stnrtus Irom Tills Bank offers UNUSUAL FACILITIES for the transaction of a • - GENERAL BANKING,BUSINESS. ECTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS ACCORDM TO ADMEN:M. srEctu. eau! orm To TUT Courcnox or Nom aro CIIECILIS. Parties wialdng'to ISM =err to any -part of the United States, England, trebindAteotland, or the On dpal cities and towns of Europe, can here meottre drafts for that purpose. ' To - or from the old country, by beststomner or mil in linos, always on band. Feuturs simorairr omi 1S arm= luns Highest rritypaic . tfor as Bond/. Gold and Silver E. H. MUTH, Piesident. , . TawandA. Jane 24,15G2. Cashier IVOTICE.—AII persons ate caution ed not to negotisde for any of the following notes,-lost by the undersigned timing the month of July, hi Albany township : One note wind Opal". Terry. for $43. given about the middle of June t one against John Teetee, for $l2. given the 11th of inns. andone against Alias E. Bailey and— awl, for lg.. given about Jute IA and due In 30 days. • . Albany. 5ept,111,,4197.3te . P. 'MUM YOKE OF OXEN, °Balm bag Bine. niatebee jalra and deMe,inavery Mr' Aber fpr brining or lutnbertrig., , Moo • pair Colts, two years old brat . Spring. Itessoruible credit will be siren. Can be seen at David Patty's, tn - North Towanda. ' Inquire. of Mr. ButkKgr E. T. Vox. Sort t, iscip—st D RIED VRITIT OF . ALL KINDS • COWZLL VILA NS it. R. BARB. Gene! PiLmter Ar.'t It laggr. I-.,...,-- M;;LUuli l:ildratar BNYDra. ' Mbmal Eno:dare C. DMINIEION BOSH C. W. CHU}WEILL. Rotators Real Estate for Salo. OF TOWANDA. $125,000 40,000 PASSAGE TICKETS