radfovi ftpovitr. LOCAL • AND GEIMAIL DAy- The Orwell. Graded School ~.,,zilnenced' on Dlcinday, tho'l2th instant, with IiATE Icimrcsio.teacher. - - IlirstrunEY Buos. and Dawn ou.s have been enlarging their storetyfrani t, hid' we judge business ninstl* increasoing. Hon. J. P. WICKERSHAM, Stitt° s:llcrintimilent Common t?!.ehnole, Rill be in at; endance nt the Tem:twin', Institute in,tl2ll sA wed; pz- Tho meetings of the Episcopal Chard, Mite Society ER be resented nest el.. The fiat meeting. will be held at 0. D. th cis:et , ' on 310nag7 evening, gept 26, We are prepared to print de nir township off:eel's at short notice. Can .lulatcs iu the different townships nili send in ibeir (Inters early es possible. LAY' It will be seen by referring to the advertisements ininother colnatin that our coat dealers have made another advance in their pried. air We keep constantly on liana letter and note paper, envelopes, cards and shippirg tags, which we ftithisli print6d at very I,ov rater. Givens a call. Za . " An Irishman named • Mien APT 7,lc:llsa:vws, who has been in the employ of the iii = Company for some time past, fa dead „bile walking along 'liver street, on Tuesday afternoon. He had been suffering from heart driasr, aril was on his way to sea Dr. LADD shin iliath overtook him. As:ho has no rela tin in this.Feetion his body was taken care of by the over:infra of the poor. - 'Prof. J. W. SUOE3LaKitt, of ivaflclplii. a, expects _to attend the tieverat. ~vs.:ons of tho llradford County Teachers' In= •ututt to be held this fall. The Professor tciu "golden opinions" wherever ho goes. Teactii.r,'anti others attending the session to b.jlteld at Towanda, will be entertained at the W.., .1 l'oui so. and probably at, other hotels at reduced rates. The Institute will ho tt,t , Court Roust,. W. H. T110311140N . ,. son of Wm. G. MO:dr:NON, of this place, has been apNinted n a telegraph nperator en the Lehigh Valley HAilroad, his brother Jcv'SoN S. TIIOXPSON tak nw his place in the Towanda office, while a still .),,anger brother, Entrant) T. Tuoursoy, takes the pine, of Jrf,emz as night operator at this ~tatton. These young men, together with R. M. Sim-I:ms, principal operator on the Lehigh Load, with headquarters an'alauch Chunk. arc all graduates from the Owego office. Ortwo Gazfttr.— STATE FAIL AT SCRANTON.—The an nual exhibition of the Penns:ilvauia state Agti cultural Society mill be held at Scranton, on the fiith, 28th t 39th and tr.llll of this month. l'rem all the information we have received, this exhibition promises to eclipse all others given by that society. The number of entries lipidu up to this time far exceed any previous year. There will he a fine display in every depsit inent, also some splendid trotting, as the/pre offered in that class are tunch4arger than lest year. We would advise our cilia vtli. it-ot the :ante Fair if they di - sire to ace a •41i11/1110:1. The I Awed companies. 'lase lii 1 their rates, and will rn. , nrcummada 11,m train?, 'LIZ:7UN AL. —Dr. 01.MSVA of Jersey :1 Li town 11-Icing Lim daughter, Mrs. ; The Dont..r :ortaerl a • , f the. e.,unty, 4 1 , •lt been iu fur thirtr-five coats. I,— 1: uvrLin - r ;u:d 3116, 10,1111, liacc r,0:11V tir:ve oil; of tor:11, alma d !ad: uccL I= AN 11. ' IILLIOTT, paid us c. Mr. E. tetnnycd from thin many yrarA ago, tint still retains a lively wen , t in our lueal lvstory. F. Mum 1.17 is at Shetit , m, Vt in S.C., I , ,,:kiug r provvrt:. hich It) I :f.t:,g to Giir tinott• .t n•irt "byerve..l that our ruing mend JAS. if. •1 0 ! of the firm of Conm:;,+, ItyssELL • . t h:7•11:4,11 aLc !tor hdf. ..7.lams t an t %%Inch othor ytnult men • •ht I . ac 1,” pc 'll 1: ell du go libe th. y mrAy i cr‘A f,,rttut:.te in :solt•c:i‘,l3 a:, I, ha, been. We are glad ao annuUnce th„c"nnn, Tit al.. are to sing this place Fntlay ~cuing. It trial t,c remembered th4t evlklstat 'gar, two enter ta,nient last teal- to the ,Fad uon of all who attended, and weitae( .I ,, ubt att.nct•ti n Itall will he crowded to -0,, nov evening. We at4lara any who ail not pl...,4Kare or hearing Ilium last 11,..• eme, ::a.l afford them a trust such 11 To hear bather COVEnT ~, - 11,e Sword or 1.1111" is alone worth il• ;- ~ f ~iintssion; and the fact that he is xnrhor „ l rlt•' I•atrb , lic 'bational ballad, ;• ii,bu,st to the iwrf , ,rmance. 'f:,:„ts may pro,-,,rtql at rnirrai t limuft+. (;.. m a full hmr.u. ri ,t2t . Eil NA CUL' N TV. - -The mar- Mr. Loui. A..ll:d.r:r, son o Rev. Si. A. id, and - Miss :‘..1).00ir. Damara, daughter of .o. I.ll.xur DRINEEIt. IVikil took plucc at Wit. :aila Unruh, on Thinrsdiy last, attracted. 1..:0‘ ass:el - adage of spectators. The erre- Lid P:l, , perfOrllled by flee. Mr. Pr.uT, of by 14%. IL A. WAratr.sun, of -! . th,,..ons were euntiruled iu St. ..:11, 'l:p . n. - 0,1,A Church, M o ntr,e, L.si. sun ,s. \ --- 4..cs officiated. % ,, 13/'LL:I 'AT tiltr-1T dale.—\\'u learn front • ),cnt P, .h..:711ra..im, that the safe of itaiware, Lackawanna and 'Western rail deput, at l.reat teas robl don SIM.- i.torr.nig Septet/WIT 4th, of about i2DOO. appar'ently gamed admittance by a sr window, which was found open ; and as •he of the safo had been removed for re pane. ordy'a small iron door t. a money dtawei :n the ,atc had to he opened by the thief to !, , ach the looney. E. jsob%iru It will be seen by rcfertiiig to ..I‘ertisonent ni another column. that • . ' T,topl.ori havo made arrtoigtiotits ;,-1 , 1;n1; a cohrse of Literary Lectures-he-re ,1), wed it a 1 they Lars employed nnulc ' c..hest tal,ut in the country. Tin is an Ttaking. which -lionld commend .itgelf to ri:ucu, us i;opular-IT'etures havu become • .Leo greatest 111C3US of general education •se enjoy. it is high time that the peo - %Load awake to the importance .f ~ -r aining an annual coarse of lecture% as e.intributo greatly towards building sad attracting hither people of 7 I ar'l literary taste. Wc , have been be .,.,,,•,;.,Mh0rs in this tespeet, and Vi e are that rte., Gem] Templars have taken the ill hand. Their selection of veriker. tht , y sa dett.rnfulea to do llmir tot‘ard n;aking the cause a success. Shall • .umi.mdahle efforts be seconded by our 11• e trust they may. All who can at ,!,,,lldparchase lienzon tickets. • ( ) .u.kyLi.L.—PEßsc)tiai--311'S. M. Sin s mith her son, Mr. JOIIN H. Gmairrsux, irnt Lent t•pecaling a few days • • at Mr. S. N, BnoNauS)'. C. G. has jnet returned Ruin a trip to -: 1 :“ra, Conn., via New York and I'hiladv.l n • M . . Vt - %. ..tIACCASON, of 130StOli, Lan tl . ..t.itg inends at this place for a few 7.1 r. A. C. Ft:lst - art returned front New :.ato.,l:a List. Mr. LsAac litirx, with , Loe;hter, Mrs. t>:c, hare. ;rune to their N.Y., haring curuPleted a U . 141 no:r relittives here. Rey. T. K. upon us a feu :o uot , . f th.oo proud, 11,21 of to, u clothed vita a sur- ,•! ''nuni'yteri:ti dignity," !Jut lie is i Lal, ..div it iindi of Co, IN : roe, and ready to convot. l ol4l4l toßlokel4/ PlituW -ink* one and on shiostany topic.' :," Oar. oluzePs;Ogyeoisk thc WWI or 41 100f04 - with -the Mitirptise exhibited by tins ~._'rfanfi townsman Ww. Huscanteex, F.aq., In ba iling a beautiful iron fenCein front .of one t'oldilfmo ? in place of the old dilapidated lir. 14as, been with us but a short time, yet he bas won the confidence nn WC of out citizens.: 4 i ftee Though adasnoed be atm • cetitlidta Ms energy and good las paling home.- ottani - „ • otaitteW to )riehticsi inapOvemeat made a few Weeks 'since . by Mr. H. thrsares.snri .Tr., by changing Abe - ,apPearincic ibt; the black barn," so long known to-traveknii, , ln more attractive color. Mr. H. Grans hp alsO added ranch to the' She appearance Of his building and fence by the generous application of paint. - We must not - fail to mention also that Homy Howi, Ersi.:* has thoroughly re+ paire‘l and enlarged his Wan, and is itiPaint+ ins it. - - . If our side walks -cnuld receive a thorough repairing - our young folks would be pleased, and in their evening promenades would regard life as much more pleasant and certainly safer: Mr. &ass Dimncx lies recently sold his place of residence to t3insourt Wu.son, Esq.; of Warren ; consideration. SM. Mr. W. will probably open another carriage sl4 bore. The funeral of Era. Orate DAwsa an aged widow lady, was attended at the.M.E. Church in this place, on Thursday hat. At the close of the services the congregation wore surprised . to hear the announcement of ' the funeral of Mn ItoezaT Nmsos Tor the following 'dry. Sept. 19, 1870. Tuscenoni,--W Editor: We are glad ",ilfura Ciataciusn• has spoken for Lis slighted countrywien. We are glad to knelt' his part of the townslii is flouris . h tug:' But it is not'our style to write abort what: we do not know. A local char can't .be °ter:guru - re, and this is our apology. • A - sly little fellow, &use& in wings,. and armed with bow and arrow, has been skirmish, ing "all along the line" of. youthful hearts here for some time past; with what results see "better or worse column" of last week. Others propose to follow, soon. They have read that "As Milo the bow the cord is • Though she bends hire, she obeys him, Thongh she draws hint yet she follows Useless each without the other." And they believe it. Hero is long life and pros perity to them. Many of our people attended the camp meet ing. Our teachers were well represented at the .Associatkm 'at Frenettown. This shows we are awake to our religious and educatiOnal interests. The second Tuesday in October will also show that wo are not unmindful of our duty to our country . . • Religious meetings are in progress at the H. E. Church, in charge of nay. G. M. Cil *AATIED.- LA IN, p astor. • Sept. 12, 18:79. Atria BETA. Wynuoso.—Our town is sltuikber ing inmost unusual quietness just now ; Madam Gossip with ever wagging tongue seeing to salute only deaf ears, while the cool nights are thinning the (shoo) flies rapidly': H.u.r.r.cs ,t: Co's new block looms far above surrounding buildings presentirig, a grand and Imposing front. Last week our town Was visiled, by a " highly moral and instructive exhibition" (so the hand bile t-cail) consisting of Indians, horses, mules, poerrwhisky, and a few fights; closing with a giand knock-down in the evening, black eyes, flat 'noses, and a first-class foot race , but as, the Itkihan took n different raid from the Irish man, it was hard to tell which beat. Wonder it an:F of our twelve moral men were about! Mr. CnAres school opened with forty 8,4101- ai , a Am Monday, of last week, and prospeets bid fair for ns many more. - lb- B. CAMP and J. IL Limns have coMmeneed new buildings on a new street . . Hicarrunr,v's house is nearly ready for its occupants; VArott.ties plaster mill is not quite completed vet. The Democratic Kaw-Kvss met . at the bar -1-00111 Week before last in secret 'session unau n.,unecd; and from appearance ue judge they lava forgotten to adjourn. However they kept sober long enough to instruct their delegates to use all honorable means "to oppose the nomination of V. E. Plot.t.er." s,Pt. 17,1870. )(ILES& Hoit Bnoog.—ijr. Editor: Per haps some of the many readers of your estima ble paper may be glad to hear from' our Snow day-schoolidenic's on the Horn Brook charge. heuce'we offer a short description. Our first picnic for this summer occurred July 24; at Client, which was held in .Iflin.ACK'S grove. There were .four schools present, viz : Union Corilertl, Ghent ; Horn Brook and Drealmock. The Ulster band gape the instrumental music and the Sundayvchools sang pieces well adapt ed .to the eccasiZw. The responsive singing especially was!extpihiitely sweet. Brother na- GrsoN,,of Ulster, gave us an address which made a lasting impression. After Brother FEllol.7stoN the writer made a speech against' 1 intemperance and infidelity. - Alter singing and music by the band we marched to the ta ll„ where more than 'five hundred persons partiok of a sumptuous dinner . . Singing and music occupied the remainder of the day. . ' entire satis Another picnic occuAed at Horn Brook, August 23d. Three schools were present, viz: Ghent, Breakneck and Born Brook, Miss Noe us Cui*rst.sy presided, at the organ. She is so well known al; ratitsiBan that commenda tion would be superfluous. Arrangements had . been nuadc.with .lows r Murat's', photographer of Rom, to chic( and take pictures of the Sun day-khouls. lie came and took a picture of the Iforu Brook school including the church taitive at I.b.ru i:rook. He also took a view of the Ghent ~ c hool. Tim picl9res have been finished and give general satisfaction They commend themselves and every family should have them, any pimber; of which can he ob tained by ordering' them of the artis. May God bless the Sunday-schools and save the youth from skepticism Sept. 13, 1870, ALVORD: As many incidents of the past are being written which had almost been forgotten by our adest CitiZells,• and which seenis to interest many of your readers, I have thought perhaps the following amusing incident might not be out of place, as some of the actors still live to laugh over it and hear witness to its truth : Mrs. E. /3. arc.Luour kept the first select school for young ladies in the flourishing born' of Towandai. The 'school was kept in her own house, situated on the bank of the river,-in the 'rear of Enwann Ovs.irroai's residence. The hills immediately back of Towanda, and indeed a ~large portion of where the town now stands, I ! was then covered with trees and bushes. Im , luediately back of-where War. Ms now huckleberries grew very abundant, and during the season of berries the girls often spent their noon time going out and feasting on the berries., One day during the summer of 1812, a compa ny of the sehool-girLs went out as was their• eustem,• to. bare a nice roam through the n-ods, and get some berries, when suddenly a young hear appeared in their midst. The girls ran in every direction screaming at the top of their voices, a bear! a bear! help! help! One of the girls swooned and fell upon the ground,• while each of the others ran for their lives and for their school. Arms FURTER, Linos BROWN and FREDERICK Flamm were at work building the home , . for Minim Etrismiirsa, where WU. Mite now resides, and heard the screams of the girls and hastened to see what was the matter, when they met the girls running at deer speed to e-se.Ape from the bear. They soon found the girl who fainted, restored and cared for her, and then proceeded farther on to fine , the elitist:, of their fright, when they be held brain perched upon the first -limb, of a large tree apparently enjoying the flight of the frightened girls. The bear was soon secured, as it proved to be one of a pair of young cubs Mr. Wintry, a blacksmith living near OLIVEE NEWELI:ey had kept in a pen for sonic time and was trying to tame. Mr. NEWELL lived then near -aliers Wu. Drrraniti now lives. Franklin, Sept. 18,10. tb . • The editor of, the veptodie,th attended thin !meeting of the Republican Congressional Conferees in this plum, and gives the following notice of our nominee, Jtnige MEncrn : evidcutlx.-enjoys all of the two forts and many tif th; luxuries or life. His reeidenee is one of the thirst in Towanda, ellig ihly Leated, and tastefully- ornamented, exten sive grounds affording a tine display of the ;esthetic In his nature. fintrounded by Ids J. B. 5A:...-tur. MU. HEMET AT HOME may - midis.iisetays akieare tcfi good adrantage. — Bepublidin In manner as weU to in polities, he mates'every one feel that ready to talk and willing to listen, and on' lhis esperial.esmasiontompsoiso ear were laid undeatikilresinteriluite. , AS ll'oWdribegneate of the evening began to arrive, and soon the' bil l , P a * r i n trAral of Ole *Moe were Alled Wi,‘“ aloud.= .crowd; geed Mandan, Abe Judge, and all ral.4 to further hisinteresto ,the in doing so cart h -•D,g tip interests of the party: Ainong the guettarre noticed .11Vt lin 3. 13ramnsn, Bon. P. D. Nonnow, Hon. G. F. Kamer, 4.l.l):Bartnare; L• 11: Munro; 0. Ozannmo, Bow E. &mere; Jr.. , °l !. CE LA n m an l lrDA.WAynm, inort P , B. M. Para, Jour MESDETH, W. T. DAMS, E. D..Coomtauotr, and tk W. Amass); of , the - . ./a porter. of Towanda; J. B. Mums and W. IL CAIIXOCUAN, of Troy ; A. H. Brazinno, of Ath. Jad B. R Broatarri of Williamsport rif !dock C hunk; Hon:P. 'IL Ornmnorrr,Pruirty 3Lancr_raglan Chrratno l3 Tll Barr. NEWItAlf,': Temkhrinnock ,• together with the conferees. Mrs. fauteAm and dan,ghter and En. K 0. GOODUCIr also graced the partyaith their presence. T4othsornerefteshz; mentirwere served, and' were; generously par taken of. In social conversation the hours - Derr rapidly by, and at a seasonable hour T itio.party reluctantly - dispersed gratified " with their e ' entertainment, and well ;leased with themselves. The opinion of all present was that'Hots. U. Mama would ho_' elected- by a pretty round majority:" . One of the noticeable features of the enter tainment was the entire , absence of inhalant ! lug liquors. STATE .01017OUL SCHOLL, I.II2HIFTELD, Pa.—Faculty Cruz. 11..VErunia, A.M., Win! cipd, Professor of Science and Art of Teaching' and Mental and Moral Philosophy; Bev. E. D. WATSON, , Professor of Ancient Languages and English Grammar ; Exam W. Jews, MJE, Professor of Mathematics and Naturid Philos& phy ; Miss Fumy= A. Cloottaasi Preeeptressi,. Instructor of French,_ German awl Botat4; Miss Sunk R.. Atiterox, Instructor of Beading and Elocution ; Iss4e G. Horr, Pro . ; Lessor of Instrumental and Vocal Music ; Cita% 0. Thom:mow, Professor. of Drawing and Paint ing ; Miss Many 'E. BIIADIXT, Instructor of Penmanship; Miss' Amu B. Etter; Assistant in English -branches; Vrxx S. Pitarr, M.E.; Principal of Model School; Nis Mnia fiorrox, BE., Assistant. The school. year, consisting cd.three terms each, commenced September 7. - The expenses per term, (14 weeks) for, tuition and book rent, boarding, including room': rent, fuel, oil - and washing, is $62; or $lB6 per year. A dedrietion of $7 per term, or $2l per Saar is =del° those designing to teach - ;_514 per term, or $42 per year to anyinhosiere wounded inState or United States service, or whose fathers lost their lives in said service. A deduction of go additional to the above to all who graduate - and design to teach. Ail young men and women who aro prepared to join the senior class, receive, it will Ulna be seen, a deduction of 571, or $92 from the regular charge for the year. All who remain two years and graduate, provided they intend to teach, receive a deduction of $92, dar 5134' from the regular charge for two years. People who are interested in this institution will seelow much the State is is doing for stu dents in it. Students can be admitted at any time upon applicatitn to the principal. iltudents wishing to remain one term only, can coma at any time and remain 14 weeks" froth date of entering, and are charged for one . term only. Catalogues are always tarnished ou application to the principal. Day students are charged $lO per term for tuition and book rent, but receive all the bene fits of appropriations. /carding in private families can be obtained on reasonable terms. EDITORS REPORTER: AB you recent ly called the attention of your readers to the medical properties of the chalybeato - well On my farm near Towanda. I am now enabled to give you a Itrief synopsis of some of the_extr'a ordinary cures its waters have perforined with in the last few months. JOEL tirocEwn.r., aged 70, was attacked -about thirty years ago with scrofula, and a large scab formed on his 'head and his hair came ont in patches ; and abbnt eight years ago it broke out on his body and nubs which caused him much suffering. This spring Dr. 31Asox visited thq well and gate it as his opin ion that its waters would cure cases of scrotal!, dyspepsia, ilfetnuatism, general debility, el , sipelas saltrheum and other cutaneous diseases; the old man takitig the hint, commenceddrink ing copiouskke . f the water and bathing his limbs in it. Na few weeks his sores all healed up and ho is iOra - a perfectly sound man. CHARLES B,VTOCKIVELL, aged 32, for several years past wakiegularly attacked every sum liner with erysipelits, has been drinking the . wa . , to this spring and teinier, and has had no attack of it natl.-season. „„ e , ,„ JENNIE AC •4, , „g ?‘.l had a -breaking out of .scrofula o ; left cheek and behind bet. right ear; sh: i d been drinking _the water about two wetlk and her, sores are entirely healed up. Mrs. PANNI. STOCKWEI.J., aged 63, was so enfeebled fro . encral debility this spring that she could se , Cely wall: across the street; she drank the w a short time and is now able to walk to T? 1, distance of three miles —and back n the same day. Mstax Os e, aged 20, had a breaking out on her face, of a scrofulous character; she drank t 11 . 2 .; ter and washed her face in it, and in a shor time the sores entirely disap peared. LEONARD STOCEWELL hail a very bad nicer in the inside of his month this spring; he drank the water and washed his inotith with it and in ten days he was entirely cured. TORN DL' FEE, aged 30, had the rheumatisaa ever sineo he met a little boy; and the., copiods use of the water cured him iu leas than a week. Some time ago I received a stroke of appi plevy which weekend my voice and nerves, and partially paralyzed my powers of speech. FOr a long time I had . a painful burning sensation in the soles of my feet, and by the, use of the 'eater occasionally, and continuously for one week last mouth, I find my voice and nerves strengthened, my speech more distinct, and burning sensation in my-feet entirely removed. There are persons now drinking it for kidney (Ilse-sere saltrheum, erysipelas, and general he bility, with evident indications of success. In fact thus` far it has not failed to cure `a. single Case where it has been fully tried. Persons in the neighborhood of .the well for several miles round are now dank , carrYing off the water (which is free to all) in jugs and bot tles, for the benefit of their invalid friends; but lam apprehensive that unless it is put into glass bottles and corked perfectly air tight, like other mineral waters, its healing proper ties QJI not be long retained. I would there fore suggest the use of glass bottles only, with good corks powided in with a wooden mallet, (which con be had for that purpose at the well) as that is the way fhey to at the pnblio water-. • ing places. The water is purely mineral, as all surface water is excluded from the well by kraised em bankment and and a thick stratum of blue clay, and the netallic vein through whick, the well derives its ehalybeate properties, and its ample supply of water is below the blue clay. I omm, Sc., Stir Never go near a merchant's store who does not advertise. Bear in mind such a man is stingy, and will squeeze the last cent out of your pocket,-and sell every article higher than one who advertises and lets the world know he is keeping pace with the times. Don't go to a man who does not invite you.‘i W7 7 7F r ;r4 ' :Ull TAYliOn it Co., are receiving their Steek of Fall and Winter goods. , CoAr.. —Orders- for coal may be left at Pow= & Kmat's end C. F. Coosa'. tiep. 15,70. 1V.,213.1-,lorraxye. - ter Buows,' of . the .Drug Store, in addition to - a oomplete assortment of: Drugs and Medicines, keeps a large stock of pa - nits and oils. - ler Mis3B BILiCIDT desires to in form the ladies . that she has fixed upon Satre thy, October Ist; as .opening day. wlieij sbe will be pleased La see them and exhibit bei new stock of g‘ds." 'ger Itosrsruam, the elothi4glnalt of Tawanda, is now offering the larguid and best assortment of &Wand winter clothing wo Lave over examined is thisrtiarket....ll4 goods' were purchased for cash, of thelbest manufac turers iu the . countr. :/Ele is , thoroughly. ac quainted Writhe the - . clothing business, and understands the wants of this community in that line. We can cheerfully recommend him to the liaterrutge of the puWk. ' 1186& L I'li:ride in New Ye* buying s Fall lb* of -goods. - -11118 Nuax IltuutFioximpiudoltdm to audit toloildog Wadi* olleittnery gads. Om - expect to tat -irin LO btu Pool fn ibis Adak. * • 4.Xl7;44n mileage:U*lk ivined flub. Ifinsuraiind tinnily; awl one ticket front Alii*,t9lThitql And OP: Sei[9l49o Athena to Towanda.' The finder wld - confer .a favor and be mita* rewarded on leaving them at tbli office. • C..F. Ca:cmss rais beet appoint artgent plaitor - th'e sale of btiti f PEs Inns "Esily limes on the Bustinwhatunkd hrnow prepared to Aguish the• work to ill who desire it. The bookie well worth a perusal; ; and should have a large sale: • JO-• KEEL= says that nice as his new wagon to it, ia. keeping •,with.hbi goods.* 'W* 3 .813(30111 Judge Nuf the ainount of goods he is thipPing eir-tbat be must be doing a heavy whOlCsale trade, while the home, cus tomers are rapidly increasing. . liazzza's sue ciias is another proof that Judicious advertialug Pays, and that industry and strict'ntegrity is recognized by the public. ' - sap Eirnalsox a:, KINNEY are among our 'most' entorpritiing and thrivinilm-': sincss men. By attention to business! and studying the wanti of this comunity, they, have built up a flue • trade and !,established a' reputation for honest dealing, which gives' them the confidence of all. When you want anythhig in the grocery and provision 'hie give them kcal, . New Vail Winter goods received this Reek, at TATE.O/1 & ' , • Str HUMPHREY Brothers 'arrY mnn • . . ofactaring In . Lige". quantities some veil sir; wrier- BeiAl veldcli with the numberless 'vari , sties they keep.oh hand, gives them ariort inent unrivaled .In his town: An the - lending styles of Ladies fine shoes can pa seenat 'Their store as soon as they appear in market, arid at all timeritheir stock of goods will be the most complete In the Country and the prices the on est for first class work.-- . .. , - -. sear IrIcCABE & Myr. stilt e lead in the grocery and provisien business, an are daily adding new customers to.their ahead` " immense list. Every time -a purchaser goes there to buy goods ho is sure to go straight to some neighbor and advise them to 'go there also. They never allow their stock to !`get low" - or stale, but always keep a full assortment of fresh goods. It is certainly 'a great conven ience to Lave a grocery establishment where you can get any article in the line, and know that it-is all-right. • This enterprising firm also . pay cash for all kinds of country produce'. £ TArLorr,4 Geae are on hand as usual with a large assortment of cloths'and trimmings suitable for fall and winter suits. It is a convenience which should be appreci ated,to haie such au establishment as .Teflon & Elonz's, where you can go and select your goods and then have your clothes made up in the latest style. They keep one of the' best cutters in the country, Par.filalynza, and employ none but the bpst workmen. We venture noth ing iu the assertion that their . prices are "at least fifty per cent. lower than city establish ments, while the quality of the goods and style of work will compare favorably with any. They also keep a large assortment of ready made clothing, hats, caps, dre., manufactured espec ially for this market. Patronize home_ enter prise.. i TAYton A: Co., aro opening his week, a complete assortment of Fall and Water goals. Cincue.—LWre are to have a circus. J. 31. F/lE.Veleti Graml Oriental Circus and Egyptian Caravan combined gives an exhibition hero on Saturday September 21th. It is said by those fully qualified to give an opinion that this is the best traveling troupe in the country. They certainly have connected with them some of the most celebrated equestrian artists, both male and female, that have ever appeared in this town. 'ln elephants, lions, etc., tair stock is Complete, and many will be present to see these rude monsters. We learn that the street parade will be unusually showy. The exhibi tion is for both afternoon, and evening. Re member the Grand Street parade at 10 o'clock A. 31. We clip the following from the Beaton Tour al: A 31AGNialCENT DISPL.II.—The entree Of FRENCH'S Egyptian Caravan into our city, with its drove of Asiatic camels, richly caparisoned, and ander the perfect control of their Bedouin .drivers, was a display_that 7 attracted nniVersal admiration. It was one of the most interesting street exhibitions ever witnessed here; and the manner in which the varied programme of the circus performanee.was conducted fulfilled the lively expectation aroused by the magnificent and novel entree into the city. -This circus has the largest elephant on exhibition in America, and also the smallest of the elephantine tribe, beaides many other rare ,speenneus from the animals of Europe and Asia. The large tent was crowded to witness the evening exhibition, and we heard but one expression in regard to the entertainment,.and that was of unqualified praise. MARBLED. CODDINO—WF.I.IB.-Llu Orangeville, Colum bia county, Pa., on Thursday, Sept. IN 1870, by Bev. 13. Spear, James H. Coddmg,- of Towanda, and Altss Blanche 0. 'Wells, of Or- o • lIADLOCK—M.ERRILL.—At the m.r. pal soil age, Athens, Aug. 14, 1870, Lv Nev. D. Per sonens,,llvreu li. Hadlock. of Athens, and Miss C, Eliza Slur iil, of Litchfield. 1- MILLER—TERWILLAGEIL--At Athens, Si. '7, 1870, by ltev. D. PerstuONui, Henry 11.131 - ler, of Port Jervis, -and - Idiots josie H. Ter willager, of Athens. CARI'EN TED —LOVELAND. -- At the M.E. parsonage, Athens, Sept. 18, 1870, by Ilev. Personens, A. 0. Carpenter, of Windham, and Miss Entsy J. Loveland, of Nichols, N.Y. 'SPECIAL NOTICES. cika posted and accounts balanced. llefeieucca if desired. Address 1100EAF.C.Plill, Towanda. Site" HENBY Hannis, Merchant Tai lor, Bridge street. VA. TAYLOR & Goss, MerchautTai- Great reduction in Teas at the Bed White Bine Store, Bridge St. BILUMALI. Teas,- Coffees and Spices Groceries generally, cheaper than the eheapc.t, at the Bell White & Blue Store. 041.. Youu• choice of the very I,,)est, Tens, tor 1,33 per lb. at. the Red White k Blue Store. NV. l'Arrus tem Goods delivered to all parts of the village fr 643 of. chine. IltAl Splits & Blue Store. - tea.. Sell your Butter, Eggs 'etc., at the Red White and Blue Store. tet.. Cash paid for Grain •at the Red White and lihte Store,BridgoSt. Towanda. BP ‘vrtria., nrECTAL *W. Drrriuca's Store, east of Mercer's Bank. lirst '4loor, wberii 1911 Will find Pianos, Melodeons,,,Organs; Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Strings, Aceordextnk, Clarkin ets, Flutes, Sheet Music Listittetion Books for all Instruments, Music Bilolui and all kinds of Musical 31ereltmadise. April 11, 10. SET OF TonEsIONO' Ton fisis.'Cur.v.--Two Rosso roweron IChcchs, with Thresher and Cleaner, 40... all complete 'arid reedy_for use. • WM_ be exchanged. for a , 7_ ol lng team horse, or Jar good time notes. *m Rim= Or.Argruitar the past two weeim. :Plwand4tsePt. 6 , ll R. R Wzrasa. " sar- . Secunty Fire Insurance (kora pany, N.Y. Assettis2,ol7,l3B9Bl. For a policy this reliable and safe company call oil _ W:3llx, Agent - Torranda t ts. Office lls.acim's new block, north in or of Public Square. TEL a b • The course "Time y the Cascade 311Ri; 'of selling good flour at the low eat possible prices, is productive of uncross advantages. It.ntikes a ready Inarlirt •foi Abe superior %theta of our vicinity ; supplies con= flamers with &cheap and wholescupei exticlo of fresh - ground flour, and as anahiral result makes active business for the Mills. War in Europe, droutb, and Short crops, are having the effect to raise prices; - but this Mill at all times nail at minimum _prices, 3/110. t REID AIN' 2 I _ad reoeivid* , Bed7:it i si.lanugt• Midi Wi will 49 ( M r T r ib t*V 4k ir. r Pt 'Five - .f or , 11M6 ,W4te& . • 'c - sertia . 46.iii - 3friebbi - es tpe sabl bugain imodwp fieivin &Aid, ho,-.4pa m k a g- -Thread, Mb ac. Avg 28,1870-11. ; ,-; 'fir . We , xcuusntee .tts su, the *ark we do.; We cut,' and trim clothing for men aria boys' wear. • • . H. Humus & Co • .1: 4 tridgeftilrent. Trriunle, Rm. . lerlkmid-han - d 'fop YagQp,. with poleind tle tarearly i rs for so isal e a t , Onn,Ft .„ 7 . 13 :. Al? ?..5t0t0rt.74,76.13, Fon SALE.—One span of Matched MIS Harseso 5 iitrS obit good team .or toad dates, weight 1000 - Rome, Sept : 21;704I L.ll - 09DT.1 , . ,N 9, Mmoicraftsitwom,;-0, 61;50—Licit siciortaLurtio Pstations.'- 4 Misr Swam informs hetpatrona that she haa just received' trom Enropea 'supply -'dt . •Tonvin's Glows, which she can offer &M5O at retail. Also Shawls and Barba* in Lama and Chnmy TACO. ' Miss BltAxotroatls. especial ittentinn to her fashion plates and patterns" She reSularl fi re• ceives the:Berlin "Bow". (the orWnal_of per's), is - well as - the' Paths " Monffeur des •lii:odes." stock of the Wait ilia a n d &limits always on hand. May 4, 1870—tr".,. C. O. D I beg leave to inform my oldltietids;and the public generally, that I have opened A NEW 44ROCERlr, AND PROVISION: STORE IN BEIDIEMAN'S BLOCH, BR IDGE STREET, and respectfully invite ens huryiection of my goods and prices. Aainv aback has been pur chased entirely for CASH, and 48'1 propose, to sell for READY PAY, I feel confident - that my prices will compare favorablyapy (stab- Belmont in-the country: . • . • Dave paid particular attention to the selee lion of GUOUND SPICTA and warrant them runt. 30 assortment of. TEAS is com leta, ,and. ranges in prices from Sari-. to ONE DOLLAR AND FORTY . Coffee gropud to order, find sold at tholowcst price. Givorno a call: - GEO. L. REELER. Towanda, July 14, 1870: 1826. . 'MONTANYES 1870._ Constantly on handand arriving, seasonable goods'of every variety, domestic . and 'foreign; manufactures. (cods bought exclusivoly on the cash system and sold at a correspondingly tow Sankt, Going out of tho Hardware ftade ;- areolfering a lot of goods hi that line at aston billy low rates. Great bargains for builders and contractors. . . , NEW MEECIIANT LAILOEINCI ESTAV rannliccr.-31cssrs, Taylor St Gore have open ed, in connection with their Clothing Store, is Tailoring Department ; and having secured. hwr services of a /'first-class cutter" and competent workmen, they are now pro ared to make up work in the best style and latest fashions to or der. Having just received a new and fresh stock of cloths, they are prepared to offer bet.- ter inducements than ever before offered in To wanda. The public Will End it to their advan tage to give us a call before buying elsewhere: llemember we warrant our work and guarantee good fits. Repairing 'done on short make. March 12, 1870. ligh.The Bradford Co. Teacher's In stant° will holdjibroo sessions of a weelioach,the present School year, tat. follows : Beginning at ttranville'Contre Sept. 19th; at Towanda ,Sept. 26th, and at Leitaysville'Oct 3rd; cominencing on Monday at 2 o'clock P. M. at each place - and closing on the following Friday: It is hoped that teachers will make every endeavor to, bo present at'one of the sessions, as 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. . . -The Instructors engaged and otherldetails will be announced in duo time. - ' 77 . New Advertiseraents THE LECTURE COMMITTEE =il I. 0. OF T. iu this place,. would nunounce that they haw Higagt sn ed the follorig named lecturers: ANNA E. DICKINSON. To The Rescue Subjc,i— WENDELL PHILLIPS Subject—•• The host Art JOHN G. SAXE 4i;Lbject—••lLe." WIRT SIKES.; , jSubject- 0 Altar bark in leg York." OLIVE LOGAN Subject-- Girbt " BUBLEIGH," REV. MATTHEW HALE SMITH Subject—.. Curious Contrasts, Old Times and Our Times." The dates upon which the lectures well be deli+. erect, have not yet been Axed. but will be announeel 'when they-are. Admission 50 cents. Reserved Seats 75 cents. r: Season Tleltets. entitling bolder to reserved Pen!, $3 50. . Joan F. 'BiN-DpuoN, CHARM; 31. RAU. L. IL 'llion., WILLIAM Fomr.. and 3. W. VAnTurz., Committee. Sept. 15; 1870. T A YLO le & C I=l INVITE 'ATTENTION TO THEIR NEW BLACK 50 _PIECES JUST RECEIVED THEE AltE THE STANDARD ALPACA OF THE United State.. of uniform wam . and untariluaard in color. MialitY or Prier Towra,da, Aug. 13,170. ITALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. —As I camtemplate going to Kansas, I offer for sale the following ~propesiy, situated in Litchfield Centre, Bradford cuunty,ln. : My Storo atut, Dwelling connbined, lirge.End 0061w:diens, has been bullt only three years: Lot, .1 acre; Douse aratldet; Lot 2,acree. 10-acres " of. impeortni land: VW good hard" on. :14 ppm: Dian Litchfield bah atuivepuverty uria. be sold cheap, an bah ailcution and capita, is needed I,helfest, where biro 014min:sea eemellsalnalde property in satirising little county seat. For fartieni t ars i eddrees *nail on Die sthsetiben atlas store. v ASE S AND CRICAtERS. RE , clan Bend. Scotch Honey, 0=26, Siilson,he On and Ginger Cakes, Washirig,ton Jumbles end Coif& Bisocut4b4 ail Wills 'alf Crukets • 4, • N. A. ItOCIEWEIVEL SEEM ;14. 1 7Pariazzeilas &Yikiffirafkriftg r ati l 4, l- i r laic the attention" iteiPitaff ilitittrosaeautd.y, rt , ! ti •-• 11 4 4 ,”14F id. r. 4 . tit!?c , P l P l .l , -• • :". :•• . _ 4,-HARDWAREir . OARICLIGE' GOODS, , • - AGRICULTURAL MPLIMSIENT.S; Which - in variety and cheapness is nuoilioned to Northern Pennsylvania.. Wo quote a few prices only to NWT ito!r•;,-ilortOitrO old ot - tO l O I t lme. and wink liable to &take. arfalirava let' at dtri'iroilinnitt 1 per cent a month added to seorunts of over 30 • ?lays standing., • ?*. • ', : • • ,•; $4 SO Glass, per box,-Bxlo. Gkesit,' per b0x;4042 Glass, per box, 14x16- 315 iinseed Oil; per '• 1 10' SASH BLINDS AND DOORS; • -.AA:Fattorf nteti. • • " FRESH CEMENT: AND LIME STOVES OF ALL KINDS:. ?I' g t 11 :11 1.3 V 4 CI I:0 O'lt te 0 g ;•• (5 14 0 2.g.i 0 0 a t. i i 2.0 5. ?" 0 a.. ":. 1 ,94 FIB 0 0 0. a 0 0' 4 %4 rb:l • 00. . 13 ....M IZ) ..... igi 0 0 • £. W ..q r ..... ...„3 g p To _LA ti .r. „,,z ..i., ...,: t o. ... , . .w.r. v l 5 1;) ig.am • ..`A g-' IP z o o ' • 't:f .. _ _ Delivered free on rum al low retell for cash: Pore. lined end Gem Fruit Jaris, Qts. $2 per dozen; $23 per gross: 2 Qts. $2 50 per dozen, $29 per gross °ll • - g 0 4 eb a , 5 5.- - . c tzl - 71 ... C'" a a' 't a a' a. al 'Cr a c , 7: na 7,( 1 5 - : ,•, , - , 4 .F • ' 1 ct: g.-. 2 , , IVHFELEWS, AND BLOOD'S A. A. KIMSEY, Co. Snot Apd farming toOla in grnoral food Steel Knives and Forks at One Dollar pef3L4. Universal Wringers, Bench Wringers, Novelty Wringers, Doty's Wash ers, Brass Kettles, Porcelain Kettles, Tinware, Wooden Ware, • , &e. We sell the meet Pocket Spites, Basure, Shears. and Silver-plated ware because we keep the lirgest assortment of any here. Kerosene Oil by the barrel at 28 cts Dupont's powder by the keg $3 50 Rifle • '6 50 Not asoelleel. it squalled ley any . The r always please. Sawso . 1 i Boring Mae Miles, - • i ' Mulles, Anvils' Vises, . -- Bellows, . 1 Drills, : - ,' - Chif+tli3, We invite I.le attention of bulldera to ourittnerio aloe% of DOOR LOCKS AND TPIIOII74IS, As voting to nur Jewett•e Pure, Excelsior, and other reliable brands of Wagon Makers .and 6arr*e : 'Mindere would do well to visit us. We have PWadelphla Sub: Jersey Spokeg.linciAxlerFelloes. Springs: Thae. ke. . • . • Oak spokeb, 2.1-in:iier sat k- $4 00 " " 21"4• in -• " - 350 . " " 2 in. " ; •••! • 300 A l ) AC A ' 'I'AYLOII I; CO - - • - Always 04 ttioid. lIIMIEI CIDER MILLS $25 to $45 I i IIOIISE POWXIAS AND TIIIIV.SUERS.I per gallon." Agency for ELIAS HOWE SEWING MACHINE lIECRANIC'S TOOLS lu great VI lie tY PAINTS AND OILS Wo,,klaw SANS, OTIN, LE&THEit AND UUDDZH.BELTING, PLATFORM SCALES, WHEELBARROWS, 'NEXT GUNS. .. il RIFLES. • snot • • Finn)trot nirkinds always on hand: Germain St StudentLamps, Church Chandeliers, 'das natures, Gas ' • • Pipe,. Pampa, Iron . . Ettirdeni IStiirse - Shoes. ••,. • `National Horse Nails by flie - bux,. at 2/ ets:per pound. 'Biases fitie4:i'iji4 - ,Ciaa Pipe, FU tures, Heaters, de., on short notice. COOING. WWII. SiTt . 13, la,A. New AbOttainets. 7 Z 4 .11:7,1 • p Cr - WS - V. '& Ot -: __ ' f ;~•_~.•... . ME YerA'iviug JOY_ L Ai; z• .1) rt - . 0 Ar:ls ME ._~~ 2 85 3 1(k E,A . SON:ArBII,I4I -t40qp.,.9; PARTICULAR AIIT.erNTION 1 , ':is called tqs, 'THEIR STOOK , - I Toinedu, Aug. 23, IVO. HUMPHREY BROTHERS WILL OFFM 'WEEK 100 CASES 100 CASES 'OO CASES lIEN and BOYS BOOTS and BOYS BOOTS • MEN and BOSS BOOTS 50 CAM 50,CASES o CASES WOMEN'S kind MISSES SHOES WO?IEN'S and MISSES SHOES - WOMEN'S and MISSES SHOES LATEST LATEST LATEST • AND BEST QU4.,ITY: AND BEST QUIT,Y. AND BEST QUALITY. 100 100 100 PINE TRUNKS,: FJ.NE TRUNKS.! ' FINK TRUNKS; TRAVELING BAGS; kC. TRAVELING BAGS, Sze TRAVELING . BAGS, &C. FINEST LOT IN T,OWANDA. FINEST LOT IN TOWANDA. FLIEST LOT LI TOWANDA. 200 200 200 SPLENDID HORSE BLANKETS 'SPLENDID HORSE BLANKETS; SPLENDID HORSE BLANKET 5, EVERY DESCRIPTION' EVERY DESCRIPTION EVERY DESCRIPTION Large lot of Large lot of Large lot of FANCY RUGS, 45:C FANCY RUGS, FANCY. RUGS, &C Ilatittg eularged our salesroom sad made 'exten sive purchases of all goods txt•otu. branch of trade., we are prepared to offer extra inducements. Sept 22. 1870. HUMPHREY SHOWERS. JARS, WICKIIAM & BLACK'S 7-. Towanda, ;Nue 13, 18711, u. :WARNER, ~ ,IVArelikliCEß AND .lEWELEA'.' nespectfay informs the public .that be keeps pon stantly on band all kinds of ' Ovairrvai AND BWIS WATekiDi. also a 11nO assortment of oor.,1), aux= AND PLATED JEWELRY, Consisting of Chains. nags, Thimbles: - Sprat Sings, and other articles too numarouato mention. A great variety of the - most approved Clock& The WATCH lIERAIIIING is done by himself, personal ly. and he tatter* himself that with his twenty years esperfenoe In Towanda, bo will be able to please all who may favor him with theigpetroaage.. Theatre' for the past liberal patronage, ho Rewires the public that his charges shell be reasonable, aid no pains spared, 'Remember the place, 135 Main-st, Patron's Dlock,two doors south of Powell & Co's Store. Tosrands, Pa., July 12, 1870.-tf pAsa PAID 1111011,WHEA.T. BYE . 1 1_1 oats, Esator. Eggs, sad all kinds of ocslutrY Proftcsitir 0: FOX k MEECCITit. HEM I . • 11:3 STYLE STYLE STYLE BUFFALO -ROBES, BUFFALO ROBES, BUFFALO ROBES, 133 Mato street • •CIENERAV:MLECTIOICTIffiC , - - . '. J LAMATION.,-Whereas;by enact 45flthattli*- of the Geommoimosithof Pennsylvania, entitled "en. Yet Mating to' the elections of this Cominonwealth." it le enJoWed upon ma to give public notice of such election to be BM Vid ithicrlbef emunenbion suclf notice what officers are tote dotted. L 1K YANFLEET. 111,shilherilTof the county of Ilnadfoid. do hereby make known and give notice to the electors bf said county; on TUESDAY, thin Ith day of OCTO -1870, in the several districts in odd county, b'Albaiforonsbrst thOlkeuSe faniarly, oceiiPlot by D. P. Knapp, • loAlbanyi:l4 the school house - near Win, Debra'. . In Asylum, at the school house near S. Deckers., In ,Athens borough. at the house formerly otenpi cd'hiE. S. Mathewson. • In Athena twp.. at the houggeily - locetoo by J. IL Mint, in Athens bore. • . In 'Burlington boro'i - at the- hbuse formerly °mu; ids& by L. T.,Boyse. In Burlington 51rp.,44 the house of Jam. Wilcox. ,In Burlington west, st,the house Of Etna Ciodard. ...In Basals*ai school bosom. • - .7. In Canton , leoro'; if the Central Souse.' • - In,Cantouttwp.., at honk, foimerlyoecuplod_hy s. S. Myers, Cantob borough: - .InColumbia, at the-house of Jas. Morgan: • luFmnirlin at the honce nov.i , oceupled 'by S. S. P.PwiStig. • In Granville,..st the house of Beni. F. Taylor. In Slorrlck , at the echrwl house 'near Daniel ' Li Leßaysville Boro% at the house formerly (icon. :tiled by Y. U. klidcher. .L In Litchfield; at the bootie formerly oCoillrioti. by Cyrus Bloodgood. ` • Leßoy, at tit° Centre siehool house.. • _ In Monroe tap., at theltetteelorrnerly Ocenplitkl by IL IL llookirOlL • Ih Afonroe bora', Lt the house formerly occupied by Ethel Taylor. In Orwell, at the 'house of rramitt:Woodrulf. . In Qtertoneat School'hanite No. at the Eloise of-Traver Bollworm: - '•-•! In.:tome twp..:et the Arldomy,fn,lharne bore. 1...1 Immo bore; 4t QteAta+ACmy. - In n 18 11 1 10417, at,tlia house of Beni. Ifernatus, Sheshequin, at the Valftiy Ilouse. In Springfield. at the bonne formerly - ono:pled by JefltiO Hassonond„ - In Standing Stone,,at the himse of Simon Stevens. In Smithfteid,'.at the bowie formerly occupied by - A. J. jerould... - - . InSilvaule bor., falba honsonf Omits 'Merritt. In South Creek, at tbs honjetof Y. Gillett. '• In Terry, at thelionseof Jacob lirttteny. . In,Towanda bort?, at the (31-and .Inry In Towanda twp., at the sclool house near 11. L. Scott's. - - In Towanda north. at the bonsai of S. I. Mire. lII' Troy tip., at the house of V. M. in Troy borough. . . In Troy boro . „at the house of V. 11. iOng. ItteTatessofs, at the achool house neWas.lilarVii. In Ulster, at the house of H. B. Bolcolxo.. • • In Warren, at the-house of R. Cooper. In Windltrin, Mille, house cf'B. Huykendall. Wyaluaing. at the tonne of J. 11. Black. it the house of A. J. Stone. Wyrox.at the house formerly ocbspled by J. 11. In'We la, act the home of L. Scity„ ' At which tone and place the. electors afercialdwill ;elect by ballot • ..One hereon for liepneseniative in.ttua XLIInd Con... grass. from the XIIIth District. composed of the 'conuttee of Bradford, Alontour,.)Vytmaing, Co;amilis and ' • - One person for Additional Law Judge of the Xlth • Judicial Diatria, compoked 'of the %Taut:es of, Brad. ford and Sitaguelumna.., ' Two persons to reprerwscrt the counties of Bradford and Sullivan In. the .Horse of . Iteizescntativ,..a, of Pennsylvania. • One per.on fir fMittlyConichinsioner for the couni. lir of pradford. l . 'Otb Jury Oonnuissioner for the County of Brad.forl. . .one:lKreon for Auditor of. the county of Bradford. -And fu and by maid act, I tun further'"directed to give notice , •that any .lx-rson excepting justice at 2i.he peace Who - shall held any office of profit and trust under the government of the United States or thla State, or of tiny incorporated district, and also that everyllenther of Congress and of die I,enisha. tore, and the seleetand common ethanol' of 'any pity or commissioners of any incorporated district; to by law Incapable of holding or exenisingat the ram's; tithe the of ice or apponnment of du la., Inspuntor or Clerk of an eloceion of title Couireorsr , altli. tdd "that. DO Inspector or other officer of any, such elee, .tion shall be then eligible to any oak%) then to 'be voted for. , By tin. .4th gection of an act par ,- ,:sl the let day of Spril, DAD. it'is providea the 14th section of au act pamied July 2 act relating to the elections Of this 0 - _ , rnmenwealth,'" ',than noL conatrue,l ao_ to present any military, officer from *aiming am,'pe'etiar or Clerk,. at any general o; lipn , l3l election of this Cominonmalth. _ . 'An Act to change the time:of closing tt:o - polls it the Gem-let and Township de. tone in the county of. Bradt ird. . - - :'. • The Gimerril 'Election In all the We.rds, Townships; Districts and Boroughs of the calmly - is to Le aliened between the hours of ' slx_and seven o'clock in the forenoon, cod shall -.mutiny° nithbut interruption or actiourunicut,until seven o'clock in tin' el - pining, 'when eittnoils shall be clesed. A further Supplezieut to the ,L.lection 1a:,.. - ... of Dennsylvanla : - 'Wrcrerri.c. By the r....t of Olt Congrese of the Unit ed States entitled -AU Act to ainoutt the St 'feral acts I:l;,,reteror..: pa , scil to provide for Ito' enrolling, and Oaltliaj,Out the Net onarfcroas. and for other purpos es" and approved lltarch third. one ttione-tird; eiglat hundred and sixty-eve, ail toriann. who I:ay.-.,seem. ed the itiditar:„• or-naval service of the United ntataq; and iste have nut been - die.chail;cd, or relieled frce:p the penalty; or at:ability thrre.l.l provided, are dciem. ed. and bt:tont, to have , olont.trilyttoluigtin•hod, nnil forfeited...their rights Of el:lrani:hip, and are di;prii - ed of olorelininf any right.i of citizens thereof : '... da.7, - .Dbee,ia. Persons 1,,,t citb.-na of the rut"( ,1 iitrtes are not, untk.f the Constitution and La's 11r".4 Pentm-711 - nnitt, ntotlitY.i.o ,loob;ro ..t • ltd. , Cori tier,. ivesitlt 1 . ' . itgormt, I. 71; it .7,0:4'1,17:T.11, .C,r,71) and Ilua:e , :f 1: , 1,.., - ,:.; 00 %Ilia: l'r,rt.,,ntre,lilis of I %-/uyt r.o.i4, in G.(rfreti .11, , ,,411.'3,. TA,/ . ,Lad it 1,11,1.01 pine/. ,! b.; I.',r aOrno;:ity pia: .t. - . co:. That in a!! electoral hciesirer, to be held in this Connuoniccaltli, it 'shall Le lllllRsoftli fm the Judge or inspector. of the elic ton to receive hire ballot o: -ballots from any person or poreens 'ant :teed - 1n tile provisions, and subject to the disabilit• miposeld le said act of Congress ap rc-esed/llrtrn 3, 18ni. and It shell !in' kulairfal for , any such per.-on to offer to vote auplialhil or ballots!. tir - rr'tif.t.. - ,Tliat if anyanch judge and inspectors ; !literal:ion or any - one of thorn shall recites, or, Loh -11 r. to receive; any reel: unlastful ballot or ballots. %tiro any such disqrailitied person, be. or they. co of fending. shall fie gtility or-a mestletneatior, and upon 1 contietion thereof in coo rout of quarter sessions of i . this Cominonwealth, he - shall. fur any such offence._ be sentenced to pap afino of noe 00 leas than ;1, and undergo an imprisomfient, in thrOjall of the proper 4 county, for not leas than GO 'days. _ ~ SECTION 3. „That.if any pe.-....4e0u deprived of cloaca shlp, and al. - plaided as aforesaid, shall at ktne elevb tion, hereafter to-be lipid in this - CoMiioir;•calth, rote Or tender to the :olliocra 'thereof,:and offer .to vote a ballot, or ballots, any .persem so`offendhig , slatillt,e deemed guilty of a zunnonaoanor, • and. on coast:gion iherobt ltilany-.611•11 of quarter sessions •of this Comnionivcalth. Shel L i -for ciels offenee, be isaaisheil in like turitinersa is provided in the preced iireg s,ention of fiats art• hi the-ease of oedema of eke non recorinTemet unlawful ha:lot : and ballets. Set:l'7oN. that if any person gadll hereafter per suade or ',this° any person •or persons deprived of titia:nnetnp.mnd disquahtled as aforesaid to offer any ballot. or ballots, to the ottcers of any election, here after tot held in this ecniamourrealth, or shall per .. snado or advise any such . ..slicer to receive any ballot or ballotsC, front any person deprh•l:.l of citizerisldp, and disqualified as aforesaid, such person so offend ! ingahall be malty of a misdemeanor, and upon con crietion thereof, in any (glint of quarter- sessions of this Commonwealth, shall be punished in like men : nor as is provided in the second caption of this aet. - I in the Tam of ofileere of such- eleLtion, receiving. suelimalawful ballot or ballots, - . -By en act of Assembly of March -;19, 1:•4.i. entitled an tag regulating the roods' of a sting at ell eleeildr.s,. In the cove:hi counties of this Commonwealth. it Is sanded as follows : .. . • • . , - .SECTrON 1, JO. 6 , :!lIICyll bg '.::, ,N, ~,et t i -t 11,,,,,,, of INT.rfx,rilatirr. of the C0a1m0,,, , ,V14 of pointy!- , Va,lia, in GeN , rfa .t r iVilebly Wet, mot 1: i.: hereby encel, , n! lq.thettuMorilpiif tic .sore, .4 . uat the qualified votDrs of the several.countres - 4 ibis Commonwealth -- at all general toiraildp. 'through, and spectra elec tions. are liereby.dtereaßer authorized and required hi vote by ticket tnirdtd or ‘i - ritten, severally classi fied its foliews.; UneliahrteUall embrace the names of all judges of relit to be voted Col, and to bc la beled. Outside, ojuiliciary ;" one ticket shall enbrari '..battalllcs of all statesiMeers to be voted for and be lattlled "Slat ;" ,one ticket shall-embrace the names of nit county officers voted for, Inoludinn office, of -senator, member, and nu:whore of assembly,if voted _far, and Members Of congress, if voted for, and •be ' lapelled . .county;" • one, lickct shall embrace the 1 ,Mmes of all township ollicers voted for, and too li beled •gcornship;" - one ticket shall embrace' the 1:1111W3 Of all borough officers voted for. and shall be .vbbellect," borough," and each elate shall be deposit: ~, td in separate ballot-boxes. - ; Election orlleera are authorized and commanded to . strictly obserte the provisions of the Registry Law passed by the Senate and Douse of Itepresentatives of this Commonwealth, on the 17th day of Altril.l46B. : ' Esser;Orr Crtinfurn. t I .tfarrisbrirtl. Pa., Aug. 27, 1870. T. /h.' , roe ofti Cotneantboters and Shorty Vac County 'of LtrartiOnt: , . , %." nix.y_i.s. The Firtilentli Amendment of 11) Con -oRuth= of wet pitrtilt nttftli Is as SECTION' I. The light of citizens of the Culled' States to vote shoat:tot bo denied.or abridged by the 'United Staten, or by arty Slate. On account of race, calor, or previous condition of servitude." ~S teTtolt.2. Thp Contirese obeli - have power, to en. twee thin article by appropriate legislation." And Went -eel, ' Outgrows of the United Stater, on the hist day of March, 1870. passed an act. enti tled ".49‘ ,Act to i . of>rer tho rig&l of citizeo..g tie Unit iNt States 11 totein the corona! Stater of I. 'aim, end for other purpows," the first Stud recon4 acetone .of Which are an follows: Which 1. lk itessoled by the Seamir end Moat of RAprarentatirr.; nide. United Staler qf.,4 zarrica in Car area ostenibbal, That sill citizens of the United States,' who are, or !shall lab otherwise qualified by - law to .yote at any election by the people, in any State. Ter ritory. district, county. city, pariah. tovnuthip • school district. municipality. or other territorial subSdivia ion• shall be entitled and allowed to vote at all such elections, without distinction of raoe, color, or pre. vious condition of survitude; any Constitution, cnatom, nrage,..or - regulation of any State or Terri.- tory, or by. or Under ito authority, to the rontray notwithstanding." . • •• Sgenos 2. ..444. 4c, it fit.ther rdacied, That it by ortinder the authority of the Constitution or laws, of any State, , or the lard of any Territory, any act Is or shall be vomited to. be dono as- tt' prerequisite or •qualdicatiou for voting, and by such Constitution or law, persons or °thrums are or shall be charged with` the perfenuance of duties in furnishing to citizens an opportninty ta ,tarfohn. ench.precequisite, or to become quabfled to vote, It shall be the duty of every such parson and chlicer to gin. to all - oltizins of the United Staten, the same and equal opportunity 'to perform Buell protbrinieite, at:44,a become' qualllltak to vote without distinction of race, color, or previous: condition, of sarvitnte acd , lt ally each person er officer shall refuse - or knowingly omit to give full ef fect to this section, be shall,. Or every such offence, forfeit and pay the Stun of ilfelutuidred dollara , the ;Triton aggrievind therebY, tO he recovered by an eftlen en the ettes . .tettll. tell Oahe and, Etch allow. [aura to counsel feel es the - cOm . Cihallileani just, end shall alio, for every Such offence. 'ho deemed guilty of _ misdemeanor, mail 'OS bonvlction thereof, i»tined not lesellan five dred: dollars. °r imPrArPreind. not lass than. ono ntinand not. more than one year, Or both at the dt lett Of the, heUrt." ..4ndrekerenw, ltin declared by the se:t nd section ortht PI article' . of - thef Conslinitfeit 1 of: et - United States, that "Thin Cmisiltuttell, and the lowa of the linifed States .whielLitherbis mi A : i 6 pignmateco thereof,' shall bit,the; supremo law of thnland; k's. • * auythln; In the fltnratlentionothrter of airy Mots to the ceatrarseriiilieitlatandio." • _ wheyees; - Tlie.V - 4511411re of 4rtla.ConuulMl wealth. f•th'. dal ,of 1.670. ;pulsed . an act, outitleektql, further supplesnetit to theact re. ;Whig toolections is thislkertmonweilth„" the teeth Audi= of which provides as follows. , ftehnott Ht.-That tio pouch:of every act efAisana. • Itr as prcrYldas that only white freeman 'Shah be en: • tined to vote or be registered as voterth . 'corse - claint., ing to - vote at any genelal.lorSiPerla - latiriall. -o ‘. this Commonirealth, he multbe valuate betabPiepealedil and that hereafter an frogmen. without diatinetien: . of color, shall he elWllta 4ecn Iteitairdlng, , to the provisions tilthit-brat ion set • PrcrualaniTaulauth APKI:I I 3O‘ erildej akt fur. • tbefemmtcroentrit to the sicUrolatinti ,itf this Cofnmmiwcaltly" and When ottlartriikAnalt. hr,t under "sleeting laws, be entitled fo 'vote at all 1 • 1 grissfalea Redd litlideCeettemateda ." And aterrom. fh /4 sit and cad" duty to “take awareetthe MAUI* te4;" and it hao ems to to 7 0 ,14 midi"' ameesore sad *Vows of eaturailese iidlesed. sad em Wieling to ewes itailso*? emu colored tusk, citizens of Issefel spv; irdr - wied.• tradineo Ys electors: _ ,---: .e. , law.Tzwirozsi4Mishriedestigemi •96. tie, , ;putty- ef sr* terrebre. NM , *need sa linrs If il lirtit cl: al theiefeteredisects4 gai.lbitibpdt orlon • we stall is heelby espebilak WWl' etiAlciti : for Ms' theatit= Worthies. the beran mot.scs of Congress. sot elle theilegiskiivie, to theAtel that the same easy be hatergeeeereted sad otivedAby aU seseseops, rel eatteseter *tape *teethe =4: 1 1 Wien: s 4 Old Ole fietal 11 .41ifitires e thereby _Alai b 4 Wpm , to au as dd. zumi7or this Cosastoevesith COW* Um Nolo; • Aires moue - MT NASD ssio me Gazer. Vz.z. or . i satirs firm. lit gets,the" , ind risr ittes l t • • • - • . il fo. li. CfrAilr . :**. F. ,foams, See, of pniutemargitak. Tbemeetnee of*tarn lodes !Wilds Rew eesais- Cie; Markt. trill be beidat the Court Moine, at To *Ma. on thkeeitnth day.tfter elettiosi - elltiett Won't?* 18th-d4 of October.. The meeting of _return - Pieties tor itattut:y of- Bradiatit; will be at the Cagri ifestiala Tcsionada. on the third day after election: which wilt he on Friday, the Itth day of October, at 1 ordain: Iv . •Cougre4Dinna Bet= Js to tratet at the Court Itonse, to Tenithannock; on Togas; the 19th day of ...Judicial Return Judges to meet the Court House, in Montrose, on Tne!day. the 18th day of Scpresenc l Teturn .Tudines (0 . meet U We Cone_ noose: In. dn. .on ?odder; 00:.1812r 'day of . 1 ; PEIMX:v4ZE num. *: r i,t. 1 , 1810.1 . , . woßElGNATTA.otuicsbrz—/kre, -a. • Driint rt. Charter P. Pteree.—ht the Caen of Copimon Zola of !traitor& eon*, ?To. EoPf• met • - • , I. Denby direct thet a copy of the writ issued in this met', be published by the Sheriff for six weeks, In the Vfeverly Adreeple printed It Weedy, Tiogo . tvtintr. N.Y.. sad the ' peAnyeablisiecurins. tint ed stacm - inds,'•Ps.•-• - - - --I"resittetit .7ndge. ..lcamit4l, {forum! aTrecnioorr.] • C016606117.Eti1t w MiNETLYALIt. BraEton:leeway, . • . • 1 • . . To ant: f BratajordCornag: ; We command you that you • a 4ch CHAIM E. Pitmen. late of your county. by all and iingular his gouda-and Chattlas, lands and tenements. moneys. rights, and credits, , in . whose bands *or *onetime mann the same may be, so that be be and appear before crar Court of Comnion Plea{; to be hoiden at the borough of Towanda. to and*, Still county, on the grit Umnlay of September next, there to snow Tfen7 Van Brunt, hi Trespass - on the nee, upon. premises, ball in $4.006 00;,ind attach land in Igy ser.townehip tn. said county,. conveyed by Walter Spencer , and wife to 011TM:ries Z. Pierce by deed dated y 2d. lfrie, being lota.Nos. 4,5, ClO, la 14, 16. 6, and 12, fronting on Wan at, In Block %u. 21, of ursantsilthatm of Put Towanda. Auto land in sane township. ePultoyed by Jab P. BLrhy end wife to said Piercer being wren iota in the the subdlviiden of ,East %Maeda. . =AP that alt persona in whoses.ltanda or passunion the said goals, chattles, moneys, rights and Credits, or .any Of them may be.stSsched. asthma tbeyand anti ,efAheat. be and appear before ;mid Coart,,As chi and place aforesaid, to answer what shallbe objected -against them and abide the judgment of the Court therein ; and have you then and there this writ. Witness, the llonarabler. B. Ehnen:T. • President of paid Court, at the borough of Towanda aforesaid. thel.th day of duly. A.D. 1870. W. L. THOMAS, Progrenfory. To lhe ponerelds radon :- ' I certirrthat by 'dawn of tho'.ll3lllelf.d. • writOof Foreign Attachment, I. attached- the following de eirtbed land, Situate fn WY2O2 tonitiddtr. Oonnt •of Bradford,. State of Punnsyttinia, and botmded as follows : Beginning at a corner on, the east aide of klatost. in Flesehot'a wandlelarinalarZaatTovranda. thence north 49 deg. 30 mist.' east along tho lino of lot No. 12, 160 feet to a 20 foot'.alley, ',thence along the Um') or the same smith 40 deg. 80 Mtn.. east 375. feet to a street. thence along ths line of maid atroLt. smith 49 deg. 30 rain. watit.lso fbet to the test line of said Slain-4t., thence along the hue of laid Main. at.. north 40 deg. 30 min, west 375 feet to the Diem of beginning' being lo th No. 13; 14, 115. 16 and 17 of Block No. 24.0 f said imbdieialon, of ,Dots Towanda. All-improved. . .. ALSO—One other lot, pieees.or 't - ttel Or land situ ate es above. bounded aniUdearxibed- as follows : Beginning at the ninth:wed cob:lee:4lof No.-3, .01 Mock 28. thence north 40 'dilC IflltiLtretat. 150 feet to the west lino of Second street, thence along do same south 40 3eg.:110 Win: east -995 feet to the cor ner orr. Street. thencealce/B the north lino of acid /street south 49 deg. 30 into. welt 150 fee to it 20 foot alley. thence along the line of theeamenorth 40 deg. 66 nun. west ttis fret to the place. of begin d:1 : be, log lota No. 4,6, G. 7, and 8 of laid Flesehliut • soli di% hilen of Eaet l'osiatula,- 'Block :To. 24. " All ,ini- ALSO—Onv: othei niece or pareel ajnia bounded es follows : Be:Arming at a eornisech soiree. north 70 deg. 00 min. east,3794ext (rein cast hoe of illow- Mann, Fddy Trightvnr, thcnea north 70 tIcS. M min. mot ISt feet:to a coiner. theme watts 01 deg. 80 min. cest-1_ , 14 ii...et to a cornpr, t.ll‘..tiee south 40 deg._ 3ii mitt., i - asi 170 feet to a corner. thence wrath 49 dee, 49 Mal. west 1 . 40 feet to a cornet. thence north!' 4ii deg. 00 ruin. west 375 feet to a corner, thence non!, 9.1...1ffg. 20 Mkt. 'mat 163 feeVto -theldnee &Ileitis. mug ; being iota No'. --;-- of - Fleschltit's &Wh at,: iilon of Etat Towanda, and conveyed by Job .1,.. Kirby. and wile to tho defendant. All imigrOved. . J. PEIUII VAN FLEET,' . ' -Sherif. jI B-INDRUPTCY. - DISTRICT .1. Court . cif. the United States for the Wertern trlet of Pennsylvania. ltirtern .Pistriet of Penn.ryi r.nzia, S. A \Valiant in Bankruptcy has been issaued by w;gid Court - aiminst the estate of AtllEltlft AnNoLD, of the county of Bradford awl - State or Nunsylcania, - in said Markt; who has been do! ' iutritleed a Piadin. ipt, upon petition of hls creators. and the payment of any debts, atut...thodelisery any property beionging to said Bankrupt to him or to hie nor, and the. transfer:of tiny propmty by bon are forbidden by kw. A ine&ing of the creditors of PAM bankrupt. tocore their debts, and choose one or -more assi;,oir of his estate, will be held at a Court of Tiankilip 7, to be holden at Towanda. Pa.. in said DiArlet, °nibs:loth day.of ILEPTIAMES, A. D.. 18 - 14), at 10 o'zloel, a.m., at the office eflDWAltli 'OVEITII/11. Jr.. Erg.. one of the /leg/stern to Bunk. tnptty 111 aid Dis A- 31URD6C11. Xarshal; 4safersengrr sep,ll '7O-w} IN BANOtIPTCY.—In the matter of*E. P. WiCOT, Bankrupt. To Wheat rr Mat Corcrxa t The undervign.,l' - hereby gives sotioe of his appointment as Astegnett of L. P. MICOI.of the borough of - Canton. in the county of Bradford. and Biala of Pennsylvania. within said District„ who has been . adjudged. a Bank- • rapt upon Ida OITA tletttion by.the District Court said District. Dated Towautbs,,Ps.. the 21st day of Sept., 1570.. • BYRON W. CLARK. Asigrer. laucatiota Wit . l34NG C O-L LEGE h - 1 A' G oh, PEN NA nci: year of this popular institution will be gin SEPTEMBER 1, 1870. Board, Tuition and Sta tionery have beep _so reduced as to render the ea pence nacessdr6- OD completing the Commercisi , Courisi fnim Thirty to Filly dollars less than at other Iluelness Colleges. -• No active, enterprising young man c.an'make a better investment of $l6O than by Asking a conrec of instruction at this inatitntign. .Ire vter arlranlav thee can be found cd no oiler . Commercial College in tAe country. Our course of study IS prepared in a thorough and accurate manner, and according to the latest and and twist improved methods of book-keeping: Fitndouta have the advantages of IsthissySocieties. a Library. Reading IlitoM and Weekly;l2tercines. Counterfeit. Money. Politinal,r , conoinT, Commet , . • cial Law, Penmanship and Bttaintossectrrespondenre are all thoroughly treated upon, and ere ,incituled ' in the.Dusiness Course. • • Thrlinstruction in these of &AMOR counterfeit money is alone words the tuition 'for Uppentlre , . course:, . Efuralrea of young men . Dow oacupiing some the beat positions in the country -bAre testified to the abundant and accurate knowledge of business .- obtained at this institution. - • , (Mr graduatea are filling positions of mist in all of the great cities, and in nearly etery. [Rafe in tlw 17nion, , Particular attention Is paid to Telegraphing. Funr offieerkine been fitted up and under'. the =penis. lon &gin 'bid And experienced sipeatatgri Students devoting an body each day to this important branch of conimercid eduCation to conneethia with the reg ular course. become- qhalified tq , charge 'offices in three or four months.. Tuition tot the lull Busfnes 00 • Dttsineti Course with Telegraphing , 35 On /.." 4elegraphing dove-- i 26 00 Tuition fern full coarse in Ornaniental and Rree brat Penmanship $25 00 Send for Circulars. Address • - L. L. arnouz; ;LA., Piineipal. - Penns. .tng.17.'70 SLTSQURRA' S I I A- -COLIXOLITE INSTITUTE TOWANDA. nrcaproaD cortin. PA. / This institution has ,}u.st been thoroughly repaired and hnprcved, and will be reopened TUESDAY. SEPTEMBEW 0..1100. under the charge of G. Ryan and E. E. Quinlan. Associate Principals. who will devote their entire Mae to hurtrnyilag in the ,e• various departments and to the genersksupervialon and management of the school.. They?irld be as stated by excellent and. experienced teachers in all the departments. The courses of instruction are Prel/kra ten and - 9 ) graduating English. Normal, Comniercini, scientific Qlsseical and OrnamentaL 'f•The Preparatory is &alga:led to - thoroughly qual ify the smaller pupils for the studies of . , the Et , h -OrOdnetlng Coarse, which comprhics all 1 a11!,,,i studies. languages excepted.. • _ • . The first year of this course completed, they can enter either of the other' courses. The Normal course .affords. thorough tnatNetton in Common Hchool studies and Theory and Practice of Teaching. liltudtntitin the Commercial Departments' have all . the advantages of the best commercial schools In • addltioti to thomiigh drill In - necessary - 'cadmic The HeicntlHerouree In addition. to the studies of , the 'Graduating English: Primeh and German. tom- • Prises *genii instruclioli In the Sciences illustrated • by an excellent collection of Apperatua_Teceutly pro-, The fink tnn lows of ibo Classiesi Conroe sin in tended. Winer's° students vett for College; the third year to tit for adraneed chigger In College or to combine classics with o spedid coarse in the Sci ences.. . - The' Ornatnental. Modern Language?, Music. Driving and Papittrig. will be taught by competent instractoza. , - Seined said:fiximis ire provkled be the Institute. For pr9aarmartlcalsrs address • - W. RYAN' k cotrINLAX. Associate Principals. , . -ro3„l"realdent Board,Trustees. Aug.lo,lo, , pi ~-NS!LV4t L STATE-NORMAL SCHOOL ! (FittlL 1 tict„ aithuzi), Ttoca commr, Lrikil Term begins September 7th. 1810. , Arster 'Term Nene December 12tb.1 3D.' spring Tam begins Ha 27W.1571. Tor'eltalSgtes Or admisSinn, sadness; - CHAS. 11. YKRILILIft Mang/Veld, :j u ly 2n . inn. - Prinripat El 'COMMERCIAL _ :