VrafOrd Plata, LOCAL AND GENERAL l e, The Town Conned hove voted to put up a number of Lamps along Kahl street, which will be kept lighted until twelve 'o'clock ht. . WE per Rev. T. lasisz WEAvErg, of 'lister, reported Bisluip 811111.90e8 sermon bo ron, the East Genesseo Conference, on Sunday last, for the Elmira Daily Adtertispr. tie . Hon. 3. P, WtoicEnsnAm, State Superintendent of Common Schools, will ad dress the tcople of Troy, at Loaa's Hall, on Wrdcesitty evening nest, Banton:111ml. T v y- E. T. Fox end H>rci Y Maectat !lave 4,lin:based GEO. 'ErrErzse interest in the Wholesale Grocery Store of F. 8. k. M., and are vow Kerning to open a new and extensive ,t 44-1; of goods. _ re"' JOHN TERRY, R miner, was ullr hurt in the mines at Sand Bun, on Mon lay afternoon last, by the giving way of a large q uantity of coal abovatim. One leg was bro n twice, and his back considerably bruised. RviRT ER has set an example for other groe.erymen by purchasing a now and beautiful covered wagon for delivering goods to his numerous customers. 'The wagon was manufactured by Srectzt, and reflects much credit upon his establishment. vs.. We are pleased to learn that phi , Principals of the Collegiate Institute .I.l.prvt to have native teachers of French and German. They have also made arrangements 31r-Stezigr,doiinty Superintendent, to as ,;;g in the normal department. vs... The pic-nic at East Towanda, .n Tuesday, proved a success financially, we judge from the number of drunkep peo ple we saw returning. Several German,llocie tiesavere present. The contest for the silver born remlted in favor of the Sangerbund Floci 7 of ear A correspondent at Troy in filnaN us thatlfr. C. P. CASE has just erected ttt that township an establishment for the man uFa, hue of saw tiles and glimmers ; a very use ful machine, invented and patented by Mr. Ctst., The invention.ik said by those whiihave examined it t., be a very merritrons and useful one. ser- The dwelling house of Joan YOUNGS, in the township of Terry, was burned at t,o o'clock, on the morning of the 18th of Aue,ist. Tho first the fire that was discovered it was tailing through the chamber floor on the be lin which Mr. YOUNGS was sleeping. The family just got out of the house as the roof fell in. Thei.lose all their furniture and clothing. Insurance 8100. .t&" C. T. Smrra, of the Ward House, has gone to Owego to take charge of the Ah-wa-ga House, having purchased the furniture and fixtures. Mr. St. will spend a' portion of his time in Owego and the balance lyre. The traveling public will be pleased to lust Col. J.tH. llon - rox in charge of affairs at the Ward House during Mr. Sutra's attvence.. Ve' HENRY S. EvANs, of the West est,•r RetY.rd,Ll the inventor of Ciiiehinery for nsliri the approach of a train of ears. When Ili, train arrives within five hundred yards of the waf•un road, a signal will be thrown across 111«mninon road and removed again after the tram pasQrs, the whole thing bring operated the Missing train. If this invention will -Lied the test of practical use, it will certainly rh,• means of saving many lives, and Mr. Li prove to be a public benefactor. a We hail the pleasure of seeing t!lo rolr presented by J. V. Gvne to the Lints Co., as one of the prizes to be d:stribnted m their Gift Ball. The shootingOf the rifle fill ' , estains the reputation of )Ir. G. as a maker of rifles and "shootist." Ho put five consecn u•.r 1..:114 in the size of a new cent, at six rods hhlanee. Close enough for a7l sporting pur p,e., we think. it is now on exhibition at Pom Kinity's t Drlig Store. CONSTELIATIOZI - lap— Theatrical Couipany of Mr.Laxauun who was applauded by—every one last Marcia, will araiu inaugurate • a short season of theatrical titertainnients, commencing Saturday evening, s.-ptember 3d. The immense favorite FANN. Y i.ttIi..I.NAITI trill positively appear, assisted by New York's great favorite SAM livAN. Also the first appearance of the beautiffal and accom pli.lo-d AWSESti STA:vrar.LD and the great trage dem..l. F. Novae., late from California theatres. Saturday, September 3d, will be presented 1:1 I..vme:. beautiful play of "Lady of Lyons." Ettirs The new school house at Can is to to dedicated on the 7th inst. Hon. J. WiCIKEIMEIAII, State Superintendent, A. A. County Superintendent, and other sls:nk.•rs arc expected to bo present. Tho s( rvices are to commence at one o'clock ROME. —Mr. Editor: Caucus time in our borough has passed off in a very credit able manner. Squire Iltiownina was chairman of the meeting. Dr. Srmes and D. B. BOARD. MAN were elected delegates by a• pretty closa vote of one majanty over their opponents. I understand that they had a rough time at the 4tt - There are important letters Itown MUCUS. . . - . . . TL.- nelool building is the finest appearing in ;`.le {•ountp, although the one at Troy is larger. Ito% Prof. DARICEIL, of Buffalo, is to be Prinei ,..ll Everything bids fair for complete aneceas .1 , - , ... lring a first-class school. X. ' , mining in the Towanda post-office for the named pnrsons: • .1 v.,. It 1.,a, MYRON E1L115.11, Asia J. KEENE, dons KEENEY, NATHAN L. Ilnowx, Spans ADLIAH Notrrunre, War. H. Ctiaw• pin! ) , i•vii,,ining lIOTTENSIINE, 8. G. ROCK- Wit. IL ALBERT, CA_ILEMONENOLINH, 3l t,,., WU. A. thenrr; ALES. lArantar, GEO. H. 11 , HI.HREY:4, WM. JOHNSON, JOSEPH CAIIPBELL, .1 CoRBY, Hamm H. MACE, E. W. A'icatzrat, FEALEV. se letters arc all from the pension geut Cam' The East Genessee Conference its session at'Elruira on Tuesday even ing last. Bishop Stsirsou was preitnt during , h , • entire session. We notice that Rev. C. W. lii:NNErr, of this place, goat to Redding church, Elmira. Mr. BENNETT will be missed Tent only by the mcmhers of, the 31 - .11. innt onr citizens generally. During his short .say aniong tui3tie has won many friends, and gained the confidence and esteem of all classes. Ile is a fine scholar and au earnest preacher. NV , heartily commend him to the pi,ople of El- Ana. 1;0., O. L Glasox succeeds Ur. Dmcsmer as of the 31. E. Church in this place. 'We I:or no soquaintauce with him, but he is spoken ~t z, U 111.111 of suptaior talent and full of zeal t, I! aster's C3I.IISC. O. B. PORTER received a dis -1.4,4 on Tuesday that the new steamer for Hose Company would be shipped ,on nest, and it will probably reach this run Wednesday. The committee desire •1;,..• of our citizens who havo not yet contri i..u...l :ow‘arel the purchase of this machine, to d at once, Ai the whole amount will have to he raised on the arrival of the engine. The prizes to be given away at the General (cit Entertainment of the company are now on ethinition iu the room over PORTER h. Krany's it. store, (third story) where the pnblic are Invited to call and examine thorn. 14..5s than two thousand of the tickets remain ti%sAld, and it is confidently expected that the drawing will come off some time during the nn,cut month. PElisoNxt.--Hon. GEO. COMAS, and f:uaily, of Luzerne county, have been visiting int-nab m thin county for the past few weeks. Judge 31Eticuris sons, Roterar and Jentr , A 6,2 gene to Pater, N.H., to attend school. - lirc. 1). B..lotorsotc and wife of Chicago, L. A. Euirn and wife, Miss MART Ernes and rIIANCA o 1 Waverly, were in town °talon ,lN). for the purpose of visiting the library of tte Lite r. L. WAIID. WAl:rks TL• keY hIS gone West on a blur:. and pleasum trip. -Mr•. Col. McKEA is at Atlantic City. - Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cllk3rnEsux have re +t Util from Long Branch. Hee. J. F. Escn, of Waverly, occupied the l'ulpit of the Episcopal Church, on Sunday last. Tusainoss..-=-Mr. Editor: Perhapp, you will be surprised to see a local from Tepee. rora without the signature of "Masa bog' but we feel slighted-crrer in this part of the town, sa he luta not noticed the many improrre manta that have been made along' thirereilt, which we think would bo u interesting to your many readers as the account of a ,title school picnic on Spring Hal, especially after it was s 2 over with. Why did he nbt say something about it a week beforehankso we could all go and witness the beauties of a picnic.. We think there would not have been enough_ loft .for "Arse day's rations" If he bid donelat ; and then I think we could have been our own judge of the smut. peeches, de. Well, now, as I was going to tato the side of the slighted ones, will name some of the changes that have been made and negieeled by "lama Bum" • First we will notice the new store of A. J. SILVABIA, whickwe think, from the appear glee of the coeds that goes leis dciing a suc cessful business, and is very Convenient for the people in this part of the town. Next is the new house being built for Dail!) Dams, by Dmi , g ET k TAILOR. B. WOODIWYT has bought the lot formally owned by Jamas Kciartr and has moved the old Nonwoon house down on the other end of its We urideritand ho is not going to move the cellar. Aui. am REES= is repairing his house by the sew-mill and mak ing the things about there look quite respeeta ble. Next comes the new planing mill of D. 11. Ittoo it Sows, which is in fall tide of successful operation and Is doing as good a business in their line as can be done in this part of the country, They also keep on hand all kinds of furniture which they sell at a low price for the kind. They are also building the now school house in their part of the town, and say they will have as good a-one as has been built there before, and by all appearance so far we think it is true; they have it enclosed. Well, Mr. Editor, I voll not scribble any more this time, and hope Airux will do his duty bet ter in the future. Respectfully yours, Aug. 19;70 WELLS.—Dear Reporler : Thinking a t iew items from our remote "loeslity might prove of interest to your patrons, we again re sume our efforts for their 'special benefit. ' We suppose they will expect to be kept postea, as we bare to boast many brilliant ink y spoilers in our town. For the present 'a short letter will suffice. We have thus far had a very flourishing sea• son, just enough rain and very hot days. Corn is LIIIICIIIII, wheat far below th 6 last years crop, apples are also very generally down below the average, growth of pasturage and potatoes simply enormous ; the Early Bose and a now late variety called the Fairtnan are the rewr ites. We think there never was blown such a favorable season for the honey bee as has -been the present. We attribute this to the increas-. ing cultic tion of clover. Speaking of this plant we wish we bad words adequate to express our admiration of this fertelizing God send to poor farmers ; if used freely it will never bring dis appointment over the butter firkins or wheat bin. We apinretnrn to the bee subject that we may give yon the name of a very successful bee keeper residing near French Mills, Mr. JAN. LEWIS. Country merchants are 'thriving, indeed it would seen as though the patronage of farmers in particular was mostly secured to country stores. Our merchant, C. L. SIILIPARD, has seemed to steadily increase his line of busi ness, always striving to have the article a men wants when he runs to the store after it and arrives all out of breath. This shows the re ard attained by an accommoaating spirit. On Wednesday last tho Sabbath-school of the M.E. Church, Webbs Mills, held a picnic in a lovely grove belonging to Hexer Kx..tyr, Esq. It proved decidedly enjoyable, cool zephyrs continually playing among the breezes, and All the accompanying romance of swinging away up and nearly exposing sonic kucezes. Hui then nothing occurred to mar the-beauty of the holiday, and after a good round speebh front _Rev. U. B..IiALL, a rousing dimmer followed by some superb music, th.pienic pleasantly cutlet Prof. D. B. Font, of the Elmira Female Col lege, and the regular occupant of the pulpit at the Rapist Church, Pine Woods, has lately re turned from a short journey around the ea,rth, since which his sermons have been of much interest and profit, being a condensed summary of the wonders and proof of scripyral history seen by him Lithe Holy Lands. Very crowded houses have been attracted by his discriptive sermons, the last of which will be given next Sabbath, and treat of China, whose People may soon form an element in nor population prolific in much discord. A new method of holding the attention of the assemblage has unluckily been inaugurated at the French Mills Church. Before the formal opening of the edifice it was repainted throng& out the interior. For some reason this paint stuck-at the dedication, and continued right on sticking, much to the discomfort of oar citizens and injury to clothing. We learn that another trial is to be made for good work, and a compe tent worlitnan has been secured to do the job. We think those former jobbists were very cruel to attempt in the manlier above related to thus dram attention to their painting, although from all accounts their preparation as a sticking plaster was aomething of a success nowithstand ing theyatent has not yet been applied for we believe. Yours, Aug. 2(1,10 You vanished like a vision after listening to 'titelaits of Bodnergian GEORGE. not staying :.long enough to test the Roman hospitality of . our citizens or to look about you. Yen might hare gathered items enough to have rendered communication unnecessary. You might have visited our school for instance; it is the feature of the place., The Academy is crowded wit h pupils; there are' 97 scholars in attendance, with rumors of more arrivals. Every available seat in the school is occupied. As the teacher humorously remarks, "It may be necessary to build a "svposilion" to accommodate future comers. -Mho school' is an immense success, owing to the untir ing energy, enthusiasm .and capability of Mr. P. L. Consent, ably assisted by Miss CLARA Yoe's°. Mr. C. is very-popular with the boys (and for that-matter with the girls also). Ho !As the valuable faculty of thoroughly awakening the interest of the pupils on the subjects of study. They are as zealous in ac quiring as he is in imparting the elements of an education. might surd up by saying that teacher and scholars are )vide awake In (ho highest and best degree. They are filled with a noble ambition to excel intellectually. By the way, we have the best set of young people to be found in the equnty. I will no moderato this statement,lit would say to the young folks of other places, exc.' them if yon Can. There is a Lyceum meeting every Wednes day evening in the academy„ where the schol ars are trained in debate and parliamentary rules. The class in algebra meets one evening in a Week. A public exhibition is given in the Presbyterian church every two weeks, the Academy not being large enough to aceommo date.the crowd of spectators. The public re view of studies Is interspersed with music and other exercises. Last I'ridaY evening we were gratified by hearing Mrs. Wiinox sing - the "Brave,Battery Boys." She has a magiiiiieent voice, and is a sister of Prof. I'. P. Buss, the distinguished musician. There were other in teresting features of the exhibition winch might be noticed, brit mail time drews nigh and L will desist. When you come to Rom smile trie.ncl a little more timemitli as. Tsnom. Ma. germs : As many are inquir ing of me how I came to conceive the idea of. manufacturing my medicine known as Electric Oil, and how I came to discover its valuable nit "hlical qualities, with your permission, I will give a general anewer through the columns of your valuable paper. Ever since my return from the army I have sees the need of a medicine for rheumatic pain and lameness. Some four or live years ago I obtained a receipt for making a medicine called very good (or some particular things, yet fail ing to give satisfaction for the use which I re quired of it. Bat knowing as. I - did of many things that were good for certain diseases, I conceived the idea of taking this medclne as a base, and making, if possible, such additions - - .as to make a good tunnel= for general family Mie c hut more ismeehdly one that would mach itsepieiteditiseifot rbetuastbakiktveirtrkalio and Limmesi.. Alter repeated Male,. expert meat. atial.**eilft P. oo ll4 l r ci ldegired ale, shout - one year ago raid ar tti by making an alteration in the original I was like& trio - neemiplishlhe desired ! icting from that discorety, I succeeded in finding the medicine known as Electikithl And althotigh it retained somewhat the - .appearance of the former medic:hie, tff found by trial that it Was entirely differeit in its nature and abets Wu the original baie. By repeated trials wins myself and others in eases of severe pain and lameness, the effects were So sudden and Bur l:rising I concluded to give it the name It now bears. .I bear that some are , already claim. lug to furnish receipts for manufacturing this medicine: In Justice to. the community find myself I will state that aside from ft part of the original base, the materish used and . mode of preparation 'is entirely unknovii, except by my. self. • . Yours truly, BnowFs° Teuton. Lennyncille, Ang. 20,10. star TAYLOR•& Co. have - just opened a very largo gra of Banners which they are "selling very cheap. /Or See Mr. PirmalEr's very modest business card in another column. He has a rery large stock of furnitnre; and wo hear that ho is keeping up the reputation of the stand for quality and low prices. Stir For Ladies, Misses and Mil drens Hosiery, go to TAYLOII k CO'it. Losr--On Thursday last, between Dr. L. D. Illotirswves residence and .Cnswars, sista, an Elastic Stocking. A liberal reward will be paid to any one leaving it at onsuntn mes Jewelry Store. • - Jvurs CIL:31311N8 wir A large invoice of Flannels net opened, at Trion 4k-Co's. Mr. E. SeuwAsz adyertises in terabytes paper a new arrival of clothing. Mr. EL has gained the reputation of being an hon orable dealer, and thoroughly posted in Ida business. Ho is entitled to a fair share of pub. lie favor. • • tar TAyLow & Co., invite portico lar attention to their largo stock of Hosiery. TEIIPSBANCE.—The Rev. J. H. WEs- Tox will lecture before the "Progressive Tem perance Reform Society," at East Springhill, September 15th, 1870, In the evening. The public are cordially invited to attend. ter Honse-keepers all appreciate a 'nice set of dishes ; and when they can be pro cured as cheaply as now, at the Crockery Store of Wicatiam & Lilacs, why not hare them. And if you want to fill out with Silver Plated Ware, you can do so at tfF_____uune place. ler The subscriber wishes to in form his many friends and patrons that he has, with a view to their convenience, adopted the following method of delivering goods and tak ing orders. All wishing,hy leaving their order hero, will have my expressman stop daily at their residence and take orders for any goods they may need in my line of business. Their orders will be promptly and honorably Wed. That man STULEx, the wagon maker, has my thanks fur the taste displayed hi fitting up a wagon wititsblo' fur the - above business. His work speaks louder than words ; and all wish ing, will consult him on business appertaining to wagon making 1111 , 3$rts. Eraror.s—Gentlentel, t: In -our lasne of August 4th I find an article addax mrporta to have been written by A. B. Itrr- Nur., the anthur of on unprovoked and elan derons attack upon the (loardiau Mutual Life Insurance Company of Now York. In your is sue of July 21st I published a card in reply to his attack,'which was verbal. This was thornily available means of defence at my disposal. I then took occasion to state certain facts con nected with the company represented by this Napoleon of Insurance, simply to remind him that those whit live in glass houses should not be tho,4rst to. hrow stones. These facto were stated with official reports to the New VOrk Legislature before me, and taken from Its col owns. These facts it appears had the effect of arousing the unbridled passion, and developing the true character of the man regardless of the positi.n he claims to hold. As water is sure to Lind its level so was it with this man. - Being au expert in billingsgate he poured forth a tor rent of abusive epithetic suited only to the; low; eat rough, threatening violence with deadly weapons, Ite, t mitibituni. And new forsooth this "Knight of the Pistol " becomes a moralist, and writes an essay upon the violation of moral, physical and natural laws. Having in. his mad ness and rage violated all of them, he . now seems to realize the fearful penalty. Truly, "the way of the transgressor is bard. • Passing over the first two paragraphs (which, by the way, would be decidedly apVicable, provided I were to put myself in his place) I will proceed in candor and with unquestionable. documentery evidence before me to review his article. First—Ho "refers me to some official reports as published by the New York Life In surance Company." Why does he not refer me to the official reports of Superintendent BARNES or his successor, or the Commissioner of Mas sachusetts instead of garbled statements gotten up for base and selfish purposes, by men with as little principle as himself. Answer: I deny that the New York Life In surance Company publishes any such reports as he refers me to, or in fact any reports at all. Official reports are published by publishing houses only, and then by State or Judicial authority only, and all companies are supplied on receipt of their orders. Again he says the Guardian Mutual Life paid no dividends in 1865- 66-67-68. Answer: January Ist, 1865, was the first regular dividend period,'behig five years from the time of organization of She company, and was in strict accordance with the provis ions of its charter. In that' .year we paid a dividend of $48,153. 07. In regard to 1866-67- JO. CUMULI:CIS. 68, Le says truly, (though I have no doubt he did not intend to do so) as we could not do so legally in those years. But at the opening of the session of 1867 the Legislature was invoked and an amendment to the charter was passed allotting (ho company to declare divident. annually after 1870 (which was the next regular diliisnd period). The comPany did not wait, however, for that period to arr:ve, for on Arm . 4 Ist, 1889, the surplus was divided (Inform ally) in just proportion to each policy entitled. to participation, paying each life policy in my district a dividend on the first renewal of 25 per cent. in cash. As for the policy on which ho tries to make so much capital; it was issued, and a paid up policy asked for and granted between the reg afar dividend periods, and therefore was not, by any known rule, yet adopted by - any compa ny entitled to a dividend. do much for the truthfulness of the - statements-of A. B. 13. It is also untrue that I tried to malign the char acter of the Hommopatbic Life Insurance Com pany or said aught l against it until my' crompa ny avas assailed by its agent. I then stated that such statements came with .bad grace from the representative of a company that not only had paid no dividend at all, but took' (711) seventy-one and one-half per cent. of its income to pay its expenses, which, according to the Superintendent's report to the : Legislature of New York, is absolutely true, a fraction except ed. The figures as given in said report are as follows : Ratio cd, expense to total income 71 45-100 per tient., and'as A.B.R. seems to have no recourse to official documents, I would refer him to the report of the Commissioners of Massachusetts for the years 1868,- where he wilt find a eledlar item which stands thus : Radio of gross expenseeto gross income (divid end on guarantee capital included) 116 79-100 per cent., while in the same columns the Otter dian stands 25 64-100 and 25 19-100 respectively. As to dividends. to policy holders, the edhunn is blank opposite the Homeopathic; In both reports and a glaitce at the' above figures may assist the public to' udge how long they are lately to remain so. In tho meantime let those who desire Insur ance call upon 3. A. ;Recent', Rag., who,S - Ol insure them in a reliable and profitable com pany. ZlENl=22=' BUSINESS LOCAL. G. L. KEr4.r.n. M. L Kum, Deal. Agent,- Scranton, Pa. air Rimatim - firj. *men, t got a new Ingo), but they luny got thanked aseodamt of grope*" pluilrefed t ° t l t°o l lt of mamba aranty. whit& -the7-are sans r"-7' .."1" , 77 - tr , ` 4 '4l ais ,c ol 4liiiihtli stoma toiirodtwe wesktwos, sock al( ita mum et proventittist it bettor.. thwiiiiwoutl of cum we advise our readmit to provide- themsetrei with remedies at }Mows's Drug Store, Ramos's. ' /Kr Country. ilesders will *lda to their advantage to buy it' Ciao'. Ho is selling jut is low as they eat be bong* in the city. - .CALEtwe, et, the post-office Book Store, bat a machine for ' trimming eif paper. Persons buying paper of him get it trimmed without additional coat. Be.haa Just returned hymn Neir Mirk with a sPlendid stock of goody. WAIL IN FRANcr.r—rrolll the last accounts the French seem to have thehest,but the repeats are muddled and lose eight of In the excitement over the nice New Furniture just Arriving. at Vim 4'e old Mimi% by 3.p. .nlll=l 4 where he li. offeiinr, trat ipdtteo- Merits to those wanting furniture. • I MeCAer. &Mn appear to be heels over head in business nil _the wbllo. No difference how large their sales 'are - in • day. their store is always full the nest morning. If. Jona Btuattos were to visit the place he would undoubtedly say that this firth bad found flair to as, they seem ..to. anticipate the araallitof the pea* h i everythink:"Gall - and one lbr Yeurself. - ear Hintennev Brotheri invitee°, attention of their old customers and ti com munity at large to the very large and =dad assortment of Boots and Shoes this week pe ceiving'at their store, and what they aro pc pared to sell at unusually favorable rates. These goods are expressly for fall trade, and embrace all the latest and most popular styles, and 'IrSI repay an examination. ' Vir If. you have not bought your. fall Clothing wait one week, when Labatt return. from Now York with - the largest 'aisortment oh' DOW style Cloths and Canduteres in the county. • H. HAMM, ... 4 Bridge Street, Towanda, Pa. Aug. 3110. a' F 94, SALE ot/EAP.—A. second hipl Whooler two Horse Power, with new bridge, new patent self.acting brake; on auks and: wheels all in good order .; a'so one 26 inch cyl-' inder Blood Thresher and Gleaner, in'order for running—been used two seasons. The set will be sold cheap for mall, or on time, or a good young horse taken in pert payment. This 'iet of . machines Is cipable of threshing 100 bushels of Wheat, or from 20040 800 bushels Oats per day. It. Di. Wimtmci Towanda, Pa. Fon SALE.---:A• r fine new dwelling honk° and lot in South Towanda, on Hain street, in splendid neighliorhood, and commanding one of the finest views in Bradford county. Contains 11 high, airy rooms, and could' be adapted to the conveniences of two families, or for boarders. A good cistern, and soft water the year round. Terms easy. For partienlivs, enquire of J. D. GOODWOTTIift, Esq., on the premises. _ me o The Bradford Co. Teacher's In stitute:nil! hold three sesidon*f a week each,illo present school year, as follows : Beginning at Grauville,Centre Sopt..l9th ; at Towanda Sept. 261 h, and at Lellaysville Oct 3rd; commencing on Monday at 2 o'clock r. sr. at each place and elosing'on the following Friday. It is hoped that teachers will make every , endeavor to be present at one of the sessions, ae those who show a proper zeal in trying to elevate the,pro fession by attending to all convenient opportu nities for self-improvement Should be Preferred to those who do not. 0. L. K The Instructors engaged and other details will be announced in duo time. MARRIED.. CARRINGTON—CASWELL.—At Meboopany, Pa., Aug. 2'3,1870, by Rev. J. H. Weston, L. R. Camugtou, of Pronebtown, Pa., and Miss 'Eliza Caswell, of Herrick. THOMPGON—HALL.—At the house of the brideS father, Barclay. Aug. 24 1870, by Rev. Hallock Armstrong, Edward A. Thompson, of Herrick, to Mias Nellie M. Hall, of Barclay. GARDNER—HARVET.—At the house of John Harvey. Monroe, Aug. 28, 1870, by Rev. Hal lock Arthstrong, Samuel W. Gardner to Miss Hattie A. Harvey, both of Monroe. TERRY—MILLER.—At the residence of Chas. T. Bisbap, Mversburg, Aug. 28, 1870, by W. H. Conklin, Esq., Ezra B. Terry, of Rush, Pa., to Piss Jennette Miller, of New Albany. 3I.O.'DON.—JuIy 24, 184, near Barclay, James Bandon, late of Blames. county, N.J., aged 50 years. LATHROP.—In Herrick, Aug. 1870, of Ap poplexy. Mrs. Sybil Lathrop, widow of the late Elder Wm. Lathrop, in the 75th year of her age: She was universally esteemed by all who knew her. SPECIAL NOTICES. edr lin-ny H&uins, Merchant Tai Ul', Bridge street. . tee. TAYLOR & GORE, MerchtintTai lox& ,' For sale cheap, a good Parlor set and a Melodeon. rannure of C: mutant, at PowELt. t Co's. ser The next session of Bradford empty Teachers Association is to be held at Frenehtown on the 9th and 10th of Septetisbcr. r- A. T. Limn, Secretary. FIFTY DOLLAREI BEWARD.,—Lost, -on Friday night, August 19, 1870, between East Canton and Franklin, a roll of greenbacks amounting to *335 00, for the return of which the Shore reward will be paid. Towanda,Ang,23,'7o. Anssar SAWFMCOOL. els. W. Drimuctes . Music Store, out of Mercur's Dank, first door, where you asitl find Pianos, Melodeons, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, tidings, "Accordeona, Clarion eta, Flutes, Sheet Maude, Instruction Books for all Instruments, Music Books and all kinds of . Musical Merclutitdiso. • Apull 14., 'lO. - - - - iter The annual meeting of the Historical Society of Bradford "county will be held in Towanda, et Ideseus's Ball,onlionday, September 12, 1870, at 2 o'clock p.m. addresses are expected to be delivered by Messrs. S. ILtrimn and D. CHAIM The public .are oonlially invited to attend. E. P. Man, Secretary. Gas Tow/aDs.—The Gas will be ready for ° ,eonstur.ption by the first of Octotkr at least, and parties who intend haying their buildmmt piped, would do well to apply at once, as after the rush affallwork sets in it will be im possible to attend to all at once. Ang.21,10-3w CODDEKO, MOW= & CO. 1.0. 'of G.T.-L-The undersigned. }n behalf of Northern Lodgo LOJof G.T. desire to return sumac thanks to the citizens of Tots , ands, Who hare aided so generously in rr ing art organ (worth MOO) for our hall. A r ts:le4e tion of the amount is unprarided . for, bu trust that the generosity of those who lui e net bad an opportunity of contributing will easily arrange this. C. M. Hsu., L. O. Faosr, 1 . Committee. liar Security Fire Insurance Coln- Part N.Y. Assetta $2,017,889 81. For a policy ibis reliable and safe company call on .INo. W. lirr,Act. Towan Fa. Office /Incest's new Aesd* . north de of Pablicfignare. - 'Fos SALL—Two Dwelling situated in, the southeni-part;of- the Boro'.; bf Towanda convenient to the Sosquehanna , _ Col legiate Institute which will soon ooppeenn with a corps of able Teachers, vmder"the direction of Profs. Bias and gunman. 'Essay Wrote for the property. t tApply to or address J.J. Cianirrits. Towanda, Ang. 23, '70.-St. • NS. The coarse purirjeti . bir the Cascade Mills, of selling good flour at the low est possible prices, is productive of *microns advantages., It makes a ready market for- the superior wheat of our .rieinity•; supplies con sumers with* cheap and, wholosomerertielo of fresh grorind dour, and as a nab:lr. - Ire:mit makes active badness for the Mills. War in .Etimpe, drouth, and short crops, area having the effect, to raise prices; but. this Mill at all times, WI at minimum prim: July 28,1 - No. I, liza ttlArßialg •--6 it Lom AT fl=nellke li r" thie ji = "llll • hie jug seedsed- firoos Europe a supply _of Zousto's °bus, whiehilia east offer stzt„so at retail. Abo 84* sod Slit la Lamina Chanty Laos. • , Miss 11141YitAlt eeledel Attica= to her baton states altd patterns. She mularly_re ohm the Bettle,‘Baer e ( the al - ofHar- Va;!ii i r en , , 6611 r . i4 1 1 Aerie stociof the latest Hats and Bonnets always on hand. \ - Hay 1870—tt. Sir The annual, meeting of the Bnabrd 0 0u 8 t7 Wal o Bl l Boriety albelkeld at Dr. Moon's op co, in Towanda, onWednesday, Bart. 7,1870. H. N. MOODY Pros% E. P. ALtss,Bixs'y. Aug. 18, tne—te. Seie l nd 4L an d for isle at a bawdsby Wickham Alilselt.' a~e el .ite. April so, Machine Needle% 0n,' 28 Thread, Bilks, , *Toothily anneince to the residents •of Brad ford and adierant comities (partied:Ay the tn (ties), that to ham leased. the' Florist establish meet of his tide employer, Harry Deb where he wilt still continue the' cultivation of the . bouttim cif the.,Floral -world; and. by strict attention ~to business he "hopes' to' merit the !beret patronage hestosed upon his late employer. JAMES C. Immo. " Towanda, Bradford Co. Pa: A. A. lizesn, Co. Supt D I £D. CM2 • . • ~ ! • air- IVe guarantee satisfactio i n : all ass work we dog We, wt, make, and trim ekigialsg for men and Urfa wear. . 4 Bridge Street. Towanda, Flu . NEW IitERCH:ART Tin.oBl3ol &TAB LIMOIMMT.—Mesas. Taylor & Gore have open ed, iv connection with their Clothing Store, er Tsalortng Dcputment and having secured the services of - "first-class cutter," and competent worlkknenti they are now prepared to make 1211 work in the best style and latest fashions to or der. Having just received a new and fresh (docket cloths, they are prowled- to offer bet ter inducements than ever before offeredba To- wands. The public will find it to their silvan. Vega to give us s call before elsewhere). Remember we warrant our work and guarantee , good fits. Repairing done on short notice. • March It, !MO,. W4wrze.—A New York Life leen lance Company, old and doing an extensive la sinesk wants an energetic agent tor this or more counties. - All communications confidentiaL Address Room 12, Ti 0.5274 South 3d street, Phil. adelplits, Pa • - Aug. 18. 1870:--2*. C. 0. -D. I beg Inge to 'Morin my old friends, and the g _ übliegmentW,that I have openedA NEW PROVISION STORE IN aEIDLENANN BLOCK in ; BRIDGE STREET , I and resperindly vite an inspec of my goods and prices._ As My stock has tion been pur chased entirely for CASH, and as propose to sett for READY PAY ; ' I feel confident that' my. prions'aill compare favorably with any estab-. lislunent in the colmtry. I have paid particular attention to the -selec tion of Gsomm Srimm, and warrant them rune. aasortmemt of TEAS is complete, and cv )o nErp t zi n er I to r i t ri Ty sMl T lE C T to 09 to 'order, and sold at the lowest priee: ee 4Pre nn me calL. GEO. L. REELEE. 'Towanda, 11313.14, 1870. 11e6. MONTANYES - ' 1870. Constantly on hand and arriving, se-ensemble goods of every variety . , domestic and foreign manufactures. Goode honght exclusively on the cash system and sold at a correspondingly )ow limy. Going ontof the Hardware trade; WO offering a lot of goods in that line at aston iahly low rates; Great bargains for builders 'sal contractors. "New Advertisements. McLEAN & HOOPER, .EL.UTIC LOCK STITCII FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, rte. ISM 00. •11da Machias grill stitch. hem. fell. tuck, quilt, and, bind, embroider and gather in the moat perfect notaner, and sill /raw from the lightest to the beari• cat gotmle winters CHANGE OF TEN.VOY It ii . noti "idheap Machine," but in all respects equals the higher piped ones. while in aimpricity, non•Mahility meted of order, end ease id inaswge. went IT trUNIP10111:4 An exandiudirecia desired front all to test the truth of our am-Micas. ALL MikanCLA LYALPAICTEDPza. _ - zner. /MAIM E. WATTS. Agent. • Towanda. Sept. 1. 1870 TMPORTAIir NOTICE.—The UR dendmeededve notice that they have succeeded in gaining Information to regard to the secret of Davy Demand, as regards the estate of Wm. Summers, and the property that hi Jo to the heirs of Nary Retch en. who was the wf fe of Jos. Retaken. and dinghted of Wm. Sommers, of Newton township, Warren Co., N.J. All who ebb nto be heirs to odd estate are we guested to appear .at Columbia, Warren county, N.J. on SaWrOy. Sept( ember 10,1870, and present proof that they Me the hateful heirs of Mary .heat. • Amount of the estate $100,563 63. FRANCIS LAWLER, ZEDICH DECKER Lawyers. Aug. 29. 1826.- -2w PI 4 4 darThle *ai.belongs to V. HMV/UM dealer. In Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goode. He is so Imlay selling Clothing that lie bass not time to went an advertisement, • k kt WY AL:USING C. W. CLAPP • Having leased the Storebonsii and - mil fixtures belonging Lathe Wane. Wenes,' would notify the citizens of Wyefinding and vicinity that be wnl keg" constantly on band a full stock of • COA L , • EGO. TOVE, CHESTNUT. PEA AND DAHLIAT LIM E , IN BIIII I K. OR BY THE BARRIEL L T IN SACKS, MILS., AND BMA -E E N T , PLASTER AND /fr.IIOSPNE OIL, Which he will be Pleased to Supply them with at reasonable prices. None but the mum Qtraurr will 'be offered for aide, consequently cannot fall in sly. lug entire satisfaction and meeting the wants or tbe community. CASH PAID FOR GRAIN, On' deli 17 . nul for rem deseriptyo4 FARMER'S PRODUCE, _ .014aken exchanie for Cad. Lime. bait. Plaster 91 more. as my agent. will always be at gat Warehouse to attend to customers: • • Wyaltming, Aug. 10, 1870. . . *FULL ASSORTMENT, OF XL mg mom =Gm st - Mita 10„ 3!65. LONG k IDZLEB - --,•;', ,i- --..-...--.-: , ..'7-.....; Gila= 'ldarm. - i i1, j. .,7' 7 1 777, 4 300:- =IN TO iiZ:GIT,I2I:4IWAICAT. Teri ILMOTH MT BAIL LIN-TA HOSE COMPANY,. No. 8, AT M:!lNaHt:g Alll4. TO7AfAIIDA t TA. ine-111110CIZES To as Van sx IRSCILIMITICI --. STEAM FIRE ENGINE • The Company hike great *estrus In preseMing to the pahiici the following splendid LAST OP, OM& which they flitter Unmakes has nerie bean equal ed. Many of the - Prises. which bare been ocorkrtber ted by the business men and property holdemotTo• wands, tan be seen it the several places of be manse. The distritsittim of Prima will take place at hlkdrcur's fail La soon as the tickets are disposed 04.mm:teethe anpervialon cisicommiltee Selected at that lime by. thettebebtomer.:." BE LlB* OP (iiFTS • • Ail owanda lt Lot in PdatT • ' 1 Nirst•dass . I Lidice Gold Watch 20 Dollars in Gold;, 1 Churn Power. \ - - 1 Churn Pcnier„ ' • 1 Iron-beam, didelhill.kklimli. 1 Wood-beam Ileum Plough, - • Iltradfonl county Plough, 11 . s ui P t tt . 1 .. 1 Suffolk Pig, Greenbacks, 1 SuLlof Clothes, to order, 1 Cook Stare. -. . Margo Chrome, .il Globe. . . . 1 Dozen White Shirts, - I Caddy of 10 lba. Choloe Tea, I TIM Of Coal, '' 1 Set Doable Harness 1 Cow, . . . 1 Ton afloat,, 1 1 .• 'of Stove Coal. 1 ..... of Chestnut Coal, 1 Globe Hembepbere,' 4, Box Cigars, t 5 Boxes of •Toilet 80.4, • 1 Dressing; Case, 1 Ton of Coal, IPair 011 Painting, 1 Box of Cigars, . f.. 1 Globe Hemisphere., 1 Silver Watch. - 1 library Ink Stand, , I Large Album . . / , 00 20 Dollars in Gold, 16 d. preuthnn, 23,20. 1 Small Chrome. - 1 aOO / OW* HuggagY. . /25 00 1 1 Boi of Ci . 5 00 ' • .1 Oil Palntiug, rs, 10 00 1 Cheater White Hog, so so I Ton of Coal. . . 400 1 1 Chester White Sow, . 50 00 1 Globe Hemisphere, . 15 00 1 Suit of Clothes. . . .. 40 * OO • 1 Large Steel Plate EngraeMg, 40 00 1 Box of Cigars, • 5 00 1 Too of Coal. 4 - 00 OA gains) 1 copy each. 1 yr., Itradlor4 fklemiler,so 00 I Silver Watch, 25 00 I Barrel of Flour,. 10 00 1 four lamp, Gar Chandelier. ' 40 II) I Fir st of Cigars, .. - • 500 1 -class Overcoat, to, order, 55 00 1 Ton of Coal, ' • 100 1 Globe Hemisphere. . 15 00 1 Barrel Sugar. 250 lb., 4 , 1).44 per 'lb. ' 35 00 1 Velocipede, f,5 00 1 Eimall.Chromo, , 2 00 1 Barrel Flour' . - /0 00 1 Box of Soap, -,.. 900 1 ld •• . 800 / Box of Saleratus, 6 tal 1 Case.of Canned Peaches, 10 00 1 Globe Hemisphere, 15 00 1 Ton of Coal. 400 1 Cook Stove and Furniture, ' 75 00 1 Case of Canned Plums, - • . 10 no 1 Borough Lot, 50x150. ~ - 400 00 1 Rosewood Toilet Box, , 5 00 1 Barrel Flour, 10 00 .1 Fancy Match Holder, 1 00 1 Jar Pomade, ' 200 1 llosewood Toilet Ilox, 300 1 Ton of Coal, . ' 400 (25 prizes) 1 copy each, 1 yr., Bradford Argus, 50 00 1 of Peallimery, (6 pri Cue zes)" Gent's Pocket Rooks, $1 60 each 3 00 ~ 0 00 1 Cue Congreas Water. . 12 00 1 Ton of Coal,, ' 4 00 13 prizes) Ladies' Velvet-Purses, $2 each,, 6 00 Case of PertMnezy, - „. 500 1 Jar Pomade, , 2.00 1 Ton of Coal, ' 400 lease of Perfumery, - 3 00 (5 prizes) Fancy Irori Match Holders, $1 each; 500 1 Toilet Set,tfour brwdles earl, ' 500 .1 Oil Painting, l2 Oi -1 Marble Mantle Shell., 6 00 (27 priies) Box each 100 Garibaldi Cheroots ; 27 00 I Large Rocking Horse, - • 10 00 1 Pair Napoleon Grain. Waterproof Boots, , 15 00 (10 prizes) Kerosene Oil:Lamps, $1 each. 10 00 1 Barrel of Crackers, 5 00 1 Ten of Coal. . 4 00 I Set Sash and Blinds, for a honse, 1 Marble Mantle Shell. I Cue of Hair Restorer, 1 Cue of Perfumery, 1 Jar of Pomade, f ' 1 Toilet Case, . I Case Of Perfumery, 1 Ton of Coal. 20 Dollars In Gold. 16 eta preruituu. 1 Marble Mantle Shelf. 10 Dollars In SilVer. (20 prizes) I pound Tea each, 1 Case of Perfumery, ' 1 Ton of Coal, - 1 Barrel of Flour. 1 Fancy Watch Holder, ' l .Tar of Pomade. 1 Bottle of Perfumery, . 1 Case of Canned Peaches, 1 Marble Mantle Shelf. I Case of Perfumery, 1 Ton of Coal, . . 1 Barrel of flour, 1 Jar of Pomade, I Oil Painting, 1 Marble Mantle Shelf. 1 Toilet Set. four brushes each. 1 Borough Lot, 50:150. , I Ton of Coal. 1 Merino Dress Pattern. 10 yds. at $2 per Yd. - 20 00 1 Pair of Fine Boole, to 0r.., - . 12 00 1 Box of Cigars, 6 00 I Set of Single Harness, . 40 00 1 Barrel of Flour, - 10 00 1 Yeaman'a Patent Cutting Box, 13 00 1 Marino Dress Pattern, 11K Yds. at $2 per yd. X) 00 Boolars in Gold, 16 cts. Premium, 23 20 of Cigars, 5 00 1 Yeaman's Patent Cutting ligzes, 13 00 1 Box of Cigars, 500 1 Barrel of Flair,. 10 00 1 Merino Dress Pattern. 10 yds. at $2 per yd. mi 00 1.130 x of Cigars, 600 1 Complete Set of 'Thome, V 40. 1 Riffle * (warranted) - _ _ _ I Box of Cigars, • • • . I' Set of Chamber Furniture, I Point Lace Shawl, ~. 1 Barrel of Flour, 1 Box Of Cigars, . --.., I Dress Pattern, • 1 Shawl, 1 MerinoDreas Pattern, 10 yds. at $ 2 per Yd. SO 1.•• CI - Os dB dd . 8* 1 Box of Clots, 1 Velocipede, 1 Barrel a_ Flour, 1 French Shawl, 1 Silk MOM Pattern, ° • 1801 l of Brussels Carpet, 1 Plough; 1 Barret Churn, 1 Box of Cigars, (12 prizes) Cedar Pails, 1/ 50 each. $lOOO Life insurance Policy, 1 Plough, Boxes soap, 1 Map of Towanda. by Morgan. Total amount of Prizes, . 'note Number of rickety, 6,000. MICE TOE SINGLE Imams, . . . . $ 1 00 REFERENCES M. C. Masctru Hon. F. F. 6TEXEIZE. lion. P. D. Ilonnow. Jo= Y. Biwa. Uon. trunara Mr.ucan, JAMES )1. . J•UN A. CODIgNI3 Tickets may be procumd'at PORTER & KIRITY'S PRIM STORE, Members of th 6 Ilona company, and at the established Agencies named in small cir culars. rTri-mmirrrim7Twr•Tr9 C. B. POSIT% Towanda. Pa. • Chairman of Committee. trill receive etompt:atien tion. Towanda. July 90,1870. • 1 hOTEL nutparry: nos SALE The subscriber offal for sale his Hotel in Lawman, known es the ..Lellaystille Howe.' Time will be given on 1 portbani of the marches° money. " .. • LeHaysville.Aug.l7.'7o. . JOHN MIMIMISI DLSSOLUTION.—The partnership heretofore adsting under the drui name of Darts k. Keener is this day dimohed by mutual con sent. The business will be continued st the old stank, and ail demands apical ' the late lirtit'all debts due will be sealed - by the subeetiber. - All goods on hand at present will be sold it greatly re duced rates. Towanda, Aug. 6,10-3 w MISS KINGSLEY Deairos to call the attention of the Ladies toiler ma aasortment of FANCY - GOODS.. She also has a full Cite of BONNEY% NAT% AC.. - for the Bummer trade, which are offend to her ens. %omen and the public on the moat reasonable terms Bonnets repaired and trimmed on abed notice. Abe has also a - nos aelection Ear and }lnc" .Clooda, each as Laceiand Linen Collate, Cab, Hand kerchiefs. corsets. te. Esitnna3 next door to Am Steven. ][error k Co's, op stairs. - Towanda. May It 10. D FRUIT OF, itai HINDS frBEST `SYRUPS IN TOWN on E drulibt at 0011412 81 VERT. 4.4 i,iiiiitL. TO. THOSE - GETTING THEIS, -4e; • • ournmo mum ico.olums. you otou'ad duo: tiro t6lngl. rod, to GET TB= VM!tn . FIRST-CLAW :CWTHINif mums awes m -Boa) caws • . ales to be able to sells goodarticle aro the merchant roust nalentand his boatuess, and know how, where and what to bay as a practical -aaaa dams: and a ,••• ••, • 4 rRACIICAL TAILOR. , In all Ito Winches , 3 profess to be. hstduB tied ; EIGHT . XEAI :EXPERIENCE In Um lniatuess. nava been a cutter iu some uf tlio NEW YOUR 'CITY I do say' ewn Miens, selling and witting, Ina divide My pronto with no man, so that how of it Will do—and pith low rent and, other expenses in par. portion,thus making the cost or.earrying on tho • ws l 7 ; Value. 000 00 150 00 100 00 2320 25 00 15 Oil 10 so 11 50 2 60 In ;vatting the 'bore yeN +rill Ike *Wills that I CAN SELL iCK)ODS CHEAPER 7'50 43 00 00 11 00 45 00 5 00 •50 00 .330 00 •05 00' 05 00 23 00 45 08 4 •08 - 75 00 'RI 00 4 50 V 3 13 00 5 00 I 500 10 00 4 00 5 00 05 00 4 00 15 00 7600 710- That men. Tolbawing . the business, .ac Laving no kitoldedge of it themselves, hate to employ WWI at large Salaries to attend" to it, and cumboinui must psyseeordinglys they, like Myself, DO,IIUSDIEWP TO LM'i BY IT. MgMiiIM;MM;;I Merduud Taller, Bridge M., Towards, Pa. Arig.lo,lo T A.Y 'L O R 14c,_ C 0 INVITE ATTENTION. lILACK - AI,PACA; JUST RECEIVED:" THEY ARE THE iiTINHAHII ALPACA OF THE United lilntes, of uniform wake, and unsttronvoil In color, tinaliir ot.price..• Towsutla, Aug. 15,1 E. 125 U 0 9 00 • 10 (JO 6 Oil 1 50 2 00 2 00 4 OU Coddiug, Russell & Cu. HARDWARE, IRON, . STOVES NAILS, TINWARE, IcG Keep ihe largest stock of BUILDING MATERIALS. aOO 100 00 400 GLASS, SASH, PAINTS, LOCKS, OILS, &C., to be found in this pail of the State. 5 00 75 00 75 00 10 00 8 00, 10 00i 5 00 10 00 20 00 6 00 50 00 10 00 15 00 iOOO 70 00 10 00 8 00 : r 600 18 00 20 00 10 00 25 00 8 00 PR - CrI l T Try the New Improved Top PORCELAIN LINED AND .PER, FECTLV AIR-TIGHT JAR. 'LOOK AT THESE AWES! Quarts, by the ease, $22 00 gross. 1 Gal. " " .. 29 00 " Qttarts, " dozen 200 '. Gal. " " " 2.50 5006 95 MOWING MACHINE SECTION, Hay, Hope, Fo . rk Billies; &e. REFRIGERATORS, . -.IOE CREAM FREEZER& ass ALL, BATHING TUBS, GEO. D. litokTAstr.. TIls'W.UtE, 141. Mx'. DIVEN. FISHING TACKLE, WATER COOLERS, SCREEN WOE, WOODEN WARE, all• hinds of CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, , FELLOES SPORTS, &C SAWS; and We offer at wholesale 7. DAVIS NAILS, GLASS, FRUIT JABS, KEROSENE, POCKET CIri'LERY, and many other goods: at times at lowest market rates. . ! Coddlng, Russell' & Co. Tcrwanda,lfay 12, 1870. , A LL KINDS GROCERIES AND A Proebiona. at wholesale and retail, at 111, 1869. C. B. PATarilj Is MADE 144 biases In HENRY HARRIS. TO THEIR - NEW - - 1 SO PIECES TAYLOR k co. MEI DEALERS IN Headquarters fur TOILET SETS, BIRD CAGES, FLOWED POTS, ICE PITCHERS, STONEWARE, REVOLVERS MECHANIC'S TOOLS, LEATHER .BELTINO, • [ BABBhII% FARMING - TOOLS, Siff AMMO:lents. op: arb recciyungAajty R * G E I N 8 N. Oh , f , SEASONABLE GOODS. PARTICULAR ATTE,\ TION is c . 4lled to THEIR STOCK. KEYSTONE STORE. Towanda, 23, I874:1 TO OUR MANI FRIENDS: ■ t4kti lYlemnre iu annutinting thu arrival.of our very ,N.580146 , .:NT SPRING STYLES • t° -SPRING STYLES:: 'SPRING STYLES - SPRING STYLES coiltrksor COMPRISING COMPRISDIG COMPRISING EMI NEWEST NEWEST NEWEST NEWEST The inarlict affords, selected with A by enieri. enced men in the trade. We have an the beet and meat pepula manulac- Oren goods 'suited to the wants of - LADIES, 3IISSES & Cllll43ttEN, W4h a fun lino of the celebrated JAMES M. BURT'S GOODS MEN ANI) • Our own Manuisetury is in fall • btut and we are prepareA to make ttrurdetany kind of work. Assur ing the public that we shall tilts more pains than ever to please them, and Wylie an examination Al out stock. e March 30,1850. HUM BRET BROTHERS. FRUIT JARS, F WICKHAM ,& . BLACK'S Towanda, June 13, 11370 IRISSOLUTION.-7Notiefit is hereby given th at the co-partnership berttofaroexist leg betweene S. T. Fox, George Stevens, and Henry Haven% under the fires name of Fox, firavitss, & Co.; is this day dissolved liy mutusl consent The books *admen; of mid .Arm" will be kept at the odic* at Fox k ?demur, and all persons indebted ed, are requested to call and settle immediately. ti ether party it authorized to Idirtx In the Nasal .! . • • T. FOX. ow. STEVENS. imarmsscus. Ang.,20,187t) NOTICE OF FARTNZEISHIP.—The undersigned, have this.darionne4 • partnership. under the limns:um" of FOX killEßMar. and win continue the Grocery and Provision bud's= at Ike old stand corner of Yale and Pine streets. We will boreal"' with a fresh stack of Merchandise to serve our friends and panes, Ina Gor days. • Z. T. FOX. HENRY YEW& lug. 20; 1870. CAS AND CRAMER:EEL-ORE dui Bend, Scotch flow. Oiango, liaison, Loa m _and Glum Ma* Washington Ambles and Coffee Itiactut. and all kinds of Crashers at • • March 4,'70.. . ;W. A. SOCILWELVII. MIISE L 4 — attraGN ATTAOHMENT.-Heit ly Rai &eat es. - Markt 'Pte in the Court of Capp n= lithe of Itheffon; musty, No.—, thipt.'Terne,l32o. - ' y hereby Smiths* a amid the in* Wood In We eases be publlabod by the Skala the ificAreete e in tho Wereaty klemafe. plated eg wo o l y . zoo county. ICY.. and In tb)3Bnenroavithethiens, print. ed at Towanda. 1"*. ' P. 8.. • Ptheidasi Judge. , Towanda, Pl., buy 19,1870. ' froinunl arrectollanr.j , • . 430sincotwratrIl 01 . 11marmvssiA. 'BraMord County. era.' - • To Mt Merit of Drostford Cborip-49 ?Wiry : r .Wo command you that you attach Onamm, E. • Preece, Isle of your minty, by tOl and degeter lift goods an& clettles, lands and termanentik tritons,' rights, anderedits, in whose hands of possession seems the Nano may bo, to that he be arid appeer • before our Court of-Calliniou Maas Ao be holden at the borough of Towanda, In and for field county, on the iirst ]bidet of September nest there to answer • HenryV i, an Brunt, in Trespass on the awe upon , ball In $4.000 00. end attach tend In Wy se% townetdp in aid. county. conveyed by Walter Spencer and - wife to said Marie* 2: Pierce by deed dated May 20, 1870, being lots Dec 4, 4, 4,7, A , 13, 14, 10, 16, and 17, frontins onl n M. . iD Block Xxioq , 24: of Michel:a attbdivision of East Tressards. Also land In same township, conveyed' Hy Job P. Kirby sod wile to said Pierce, being aeTen lotain the ." the subdivision of East Towanda, and that an persons in - whose hands or yeassesion the mkt -goods, dailies, moneys, rights and credits; or Any of them may be attached, so that they and every of, them be and appear before Mid Court, at the day j . and Awe aforesaid, to answer what shall be cadected mainst them and abide the judgment, of the Court therein ; - and have you then and there this writ. - Witams. the Ihniorabla P. N. Streeter.. President of said Cons Vat the borough of Towanda aforesaid, . the nib day of July. A.D. 1.1110: . W. A. Tllol43,Proessonfary. To the floitorable Judga • I certify that by virtue &Alia annexedwrit of Foreign Attachment, I sttiChed the following - de- Acribed land, situate in Wyse% township. Canny of ` Bradford, Nate of Pennsylvania, and bounded as follows : Beginning si a earner on the east side of Sisin•st. hilleschut's embdlilsion of East Towanda, thence north 42 deg." 30 min. east along the line of let No. 12. 150 feet toe 20 foot alley. thence along the line of the same earth 40 deg. 30 Ws. "east 315 feet tea street. thence along thr line of aid street. south 49 dig. 30 mill. west 150 feet to the east line of add afain-at, thence along the line of said Pain- -. et., north 40 deg. 30 EMU. west 375 feet to the place of beginning, being lots No. 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 of Block NO. 24 of said subdivision of Earl Towandi. All improved. • Al3o—One other lot, piOae or parcel of land aitu, atone abort, bounded and, desalt's& as follows : Beginning at the south-west corner at lot No. 3, of Block 24, thence north 49 deg. 30 tan. east 150 feet to the west line of Beeond street, theme along Thou • same month 40 leg. 30 min. east 375 feet to the co.- - ner of a street, thence along the north line of said street south 43 deg. SO min. west 150 feet tog 20 foot alley, thence along the line of the same north 40 deg. . 30 min. west 375 feet to the place of beginning; be ing lots No.,A. 6,6, 7. and S of add leleachhteri sub. division of plat Viands," Block No. 24, .All 're prov ALed. • .SU--One other piece or Bartel of laud buundg•l as follows ; Beginning at a curses eft amuse, north 70 deg. 30 min. east 370 feet from cad line of Bow - min's Eddy highway, thence north 70 dee 30 attn. east 140 feet to a corner, thence month 21 dig. SCI thin. twat 100 feet to a corner, Thence south deg. 30 min., cast 375. feet to a corner, thence south 43 deg. 30 min.orest 150 feet toe corner, thence north 40 dog. 30 min. west 375 feet to c orner, thence north 21 deg. 30 min. west 165 feet Ito the edsOe of Begin. fling being lots NOR. Pleschhiirs sub division of East Towanda, old conveyed by Job P. Kirby and Wife to the defendant. All,inaproved. . J. PEItItY Vlel FLEET, • Sherri. = .V . XECII.TOR'S NOTIb.E.— - 1-4 Notice is hereby given Biat an Penn= Otelebi• ed to the ea nte of JOSEPEI ALBS(), late of Albany. deceased. Lie requested to make immediate Ay. mint", and all .persons having. claims against said ' estate moat present them duty antheulleated for settlement. LEVI D. ALBEO, A DitiLNISTRATOIIS NOTTet- , - LAL.Notice b IrCreby giVen that alt pettotia tudetif ed to the ettate of OEO. C. GORE. Uto of Shr ahmuln, decd.tuuat . malt° _time-Wale - mama. itudallverifona havidg claftaa agstruit bt tatate, must proscut them duly authbnUcated for rettlarut t. =ELY GORE, OBADLAJICORE, OSCAR P. GORE, Adttduistralor,,. • A DMECISTIZATOR',S NOTICE.— Nock*. is hereby given that all persists indebt: ed to the estate of DASIEL WALTUAIf, lafe pf Albany.. deed., are reque4ed to. make iMmediatn payment, and all perkus having clainis against saiel estate meat precent the same dnlY authenticated Lei settlement. dant D . IiIF.RIGBE. Aug. Admistrater. BOOTS SHOES BOOTS and SHOES BOOTS and SHOES ROOTS find 'SHOES TEE and BEST' and BEST and BEST and BEST GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS EV FOR STEPECOt D. Euxuto AUDIO. rg. July 23, 1870 ilg 10,1870 I - IST Of JURORS .4 BEI7I2MT. TE1131,18i0: GTIA) Atln.ne Top. John Watkins. perk, Hnkh Robb. Albert !Lydell; Athena Doe. kliSpatilding. ecdurnbia top. Win Pecs, 31erris Fairbanks'. C• r. McClellan. IV G,ltrwilnol; Granville top, Calvin W Cborchill; Herriak twp. James Foyle; Leßoy tap, A za llre;ham; Monroe born. J B St Hinman; 'Or werl top. C 5 Davis: Pike tap. F.dward Burros, a ; Rome top, Us: at Elliott; thlgebtity twit, B Cooper; 811,elognin tap, Stephen Miens, E G Gorxbrin; Twoorors twp. Black; Troy b0r0..3 tti l'otne; rny; Terry top. Edmund Horton; Ulster top, W;n II R's • kacll: 11$4cx top, A A 'Whitney. tnator,o aooona-l=rreurx,trars. • Athens top. J A Perkins, Isaac Northrnp; Athens horn, Charles Day; Albany trek', James Warren. Russell Miller ; Armenia tap, Bohn Yeomans : Burlington top. _Reuben Haight, , Horace Burns; Burlington Weat , Samuel Bailey ; Canton tap, N.- .ram, Rockwell; Franklin top, 111,1, Gran ville top,ll J Hedge, alvin'ilayles:_neck, James Newell; Loltaysville boro„.1 P Bantanartb; Monroe twp, T Wan ()order; Orwell twp ,„E J EIIL, Jacob Pickering; Ridgebury. '3otett Unison, Barney Me. Cainnis; - Rome boroCarey; Elbeshennin top. George Chandler., ' Lawrence Vaught; Springfield top, Hiram Horton; Troy' bore,. 43 L Peck: Troy top, J A Parsons, J C Way; Terry,twp, N T Towanda tap, Daniel Decker; Towanda born, Wal lace Seder. Clllantty; Ulster top, A T Morrison. 'Pike twp, Elmer Banter; trades tap, Horace Dunning; WlbWot top , J A Corey. Amos White; Windham' top. George WV , ' luaing top. Cyrus Avery; wynox twp, Eruitace Cool bangh. Albany twp, John Millet; Alb* born: Samuel Reinolde ; Columbia twp. Lewis ZdaalL J M Voting., P O. Stevens; Franklin twp, Decatur Peppe.r; Litch field twp, Henry Hazleton, John Myer, George W MeAffee; Leltsysville boro, Richard Brister; Leßoy twp, HES Holcomb; • Monroe tarp.; Charles Scott; Orwell twit; W W Morgan; Pike twp. J W Doeworth. H S Prentice. H A Ross; South Creek twp. Alvin Furman, S B Pettingill; Springfield twp, Frank Drown; .19hesheunizi tarp. Wm Patterson ; 'tap. C F Wood. 0 R Bird4-Towanda. boro, Wm Mix. Hiram. Malin, Joseph Powell; Towanda t . Isaac Lattionntx. G Scovell; Tus carora tap, John Bought,.O W Woodruff, David Edenger; Troy Nap) Thomas Baldwin, Lester Van Horn: Troy boro, E H Dewey; Ulster twp, P Sweet, F W Noble; Wyaltuting twp. W 0 Morrow, Charles Biles, Justus Ackley; WarreaN bap. Edward Stevens. 11* EGISTERS NOTlCE. —Notice is hereby given that . them has been filed and settled lu the Milos of the ftegAter of WUI., tn. and for the count' , of Bradford, sectrants of admintafra., Hon upon the following estates. viz: Final /meta James A. Biles, executor of George Biles, late of Wyaluaing. deceased. Final acct of William Snyder, Ildteh of Mums Vann, late of Elheshequin, deed. Partial acc't of Ebenezer Snell,. executor of. Jobt Snell, late of Pike, dec'd. • Final acct of Charles Stockwell and C. C. Wright, itdmr's of Samuel Fittwater, late of Canton, doe'd. Final acct of JeffersoliPrutaman, executor of John son Brewer. late of Wens. deed. - Final acct of Sherman H. Hill, Finlander Long and Ella P. Illtcan, admen of Adison late of Burlington Born.. dec'd, • - Final wet of flukan H. Griffin and .W. H. Bishop, admen of Samuel late of Sheshequin, deed. Final Nicol - of Peleg Pock. Jr., adm'r of Seth Peck, late•of Darlington Boro., deed. Final acc't of H. B. Healey, adm'r of Betsey Wil. hams, late of Springfield. dec'd. Final acct of L. D. Warner, adm'r of Orrin War. ncr, late of Tim-morn, dcc'd... Final acct of John Morrow, tuber of Eddy Wins low, late of 'Wilmot, dee'd. Elual seal of Amass Watkins, adm'r of John Wat. kins. late of mater. deed. • Final acct of J II Cowles, guardian of Thal;oa J Brown. Also the appralsement of pmeglif. jet off by ez. ocutos or administrators to widcrws or children et the following decedents. viz: Estate of Phillip B. Ball.. ' James Id. Bowmin. •" E. 8. Dkkinson. Orator Rockwell. , .• Niihau Baldwin. •• Orrin Warner. And the same will be prelim - fad to the Orphans Court of Bradford county. o" THURSDAY, the nth day of SEPTEMBEII. 1870, at 2 o'clock p.m.. for confirmation and allowance. augl,'7o TRIAL LIST FOR. SEPTEMBER TEEM, 1870: - C. Hansiker vs J. S. Williston... - debt Smith Lei:alma vs Gee . M. min ce act fa Jonathan Whipple vs D. thudt's admes..act Tended Henry Miller m Hansom Tanner • • act fa (lee. W. White vs Ja. Rocksrell mao Catharine T. Wheeler vs Moon k Word-ejectment Jacob McNeal vs Israel ...trover B.S.ltimaell k Co.' vs J.S.Androws debt John Carman vs 11.1t.11111 et al ease Franklin Murray vs J.K.Wright, ke.... ...... ...case John McQueen vs Wm. Bisbee, sci fa John Sterling vs Pa.& N.Y.C. k R.R. Armpits' S.N. vrinstal vs L.H.' ..,..Aspinsull vs L.... 5; C.F.Welles vs Jesse 13 licnry Strops Ye Milton Alvin Sewgrd vs A. Colbusn. Tom's • Jacob Tc No Israel Omlth Ann young ra Richard MelL•ll.' .. Morris Bun Coal Co. so Barclay Co al C0. . C0. 11.S.Warner Ts Bunke Northrop Thomas Brock vs P.T.Purgason ejMtment Subpeonas returnable on Monday, September 12, 1070, at 10 o'rlock, W. A. 711110 MAS, Aug.s.'lo. Prothonotary. TOWANDA A.GRICULTURAL, WomEs STILL ALIVE'I The superititendent of this Ma Is now offering name of the best LUMBER WAGONS, PLATFORM WAGO3B. _COVERED AND OPEN BUGGIES, ever offered In this niarket.. Best selected OAK AND HICKORY TIMBER used, and all work made by the most . ES F,IITERCED WOIMMTM:" I We hare the r4rx,yr RGSSIA MOS: SEATS. Te-11 to do snWeirdd so durable that even time- lies but llttleoo their dom. Please examine oar work before punka-slug else. whereitl34l" it " ! ll3rtle M. O. st, -(, n otic e . Towanda. - Jaly-MA : Rupatintendent. CONCENTRATED - • LYE AND Potash. at C. D. PATCI/13. 20. • E 2 iWN VO/1 0. E. pLADDECO. Register' INESI ejectment ejectment debt cab°