Alrafovil *gut ,t,t. LOCAL. AND GENERAL. Der W. H. liousau bas purchased the Convent property ter WOO. pr Good winter apples aro sell ing in this market at fifty cents per bushel air The Linta Hose Company gift enterprise and ball comes off tally at .3.lzacmes Hall. str.-Rev. Z E WEErrow will bac tura en temperance at Leitaiwnlleh Intim M.E. .Church, Tuesday, Noi 2 :l, at 7 o'clock p.m. ger H. W. No has , bought the lot * formerly occupied by Poem & Colt store, corner of Mita and Pine streets. ; ' sir Street Commissioner ittri'de. Beeves thanks tot putting oar streets in the best condition Ire have ever seen them. Ilar The Episcopal Mite Society Rill meet on Month, erening next, at the house of Ungar isacna. no Mrs. }l. if...lllAcx; of-Towanda towtuship, has presented us a basket of - very floe apples. It is pleasant Mast° be remembered. ,t OLD Pera.—Mr. T. W. WEED, of Barclay, hat left at ibis office a copy of the Febralist, published at Wilkes-Barre, ?larch 20,1817. sea- The biggest squash we ever 'saw is on exhibition at Names= & Knunte, 'store. It weighs one hundred andjifly pounds, and was grown in Waverly. ger. The Collegiate Inatitpto 113 rapidly tilling up with strident', and the-prin cipale are making arrangements tot more teachers next term. s6y- Miss Gramm has commenced the forindation for a new building on Pine 4 street. The structure will be of brick, and licKur..t Co. have the contrail for putting it up. Mir The stock and fixtures in Ruer's candy store- were purchased by the Messrs. Frrcu, late of Scranton, for 52385, at the sale on Saturday morning last. We regret to. learn that Mrs. A. S., THOXAS died in Topeka, Kaneda, Monday night, the 10th inst. Mrs. T. was a daughter of DAVID Isossn, of Leßoy, and sister of Mrs. Sheriff VAN Flar. lier We have neglected to notice that our young friend 11.0 m CANIS= has given up the printing business, and opened it grocery store in the building formerly eccupied by Hants d PurssEr. QUICK WORK.—,T. F. MEANs dic Sox had an insurance in J. W. Bin='s agency on the their foundry which was burned last Wednes day night. On Saturday their loss was adjust ed and paid: • air ISAAC BOBBINS, of Monroe twp., has placed us under obligations by leaving at the Itxpoarza office a card of honey weighing twenty pounds. It was taken from the old fashioned box hire. i TOWNSEND'S troupe opened-here last evening, at MIERCInt'S Ha with "King Lear." They will also perform on 'Friday and Saturday evenings. The company is said to be ono of the best traveling. ter A little boy About ten years <4 age, on of ROBERT ifotharonsas,. of %le place, fell from a wagon on Saturday last and broke his-leg just below the knee. Dr. Jona- CON was called, and the lad is doing well. sir Rev. J. S. arms „mi delivered a discourse on temparanoe in the Presbyterian Church, on Sunday evening last, by request. We were not present, but bear the sermon iwken of 'aislin'able, clear and forcible argil- Dien( in fa;ror of total abstinence. ter By the report of the First National Bank, published in another column, it will be Been that the business or the concern is steadily increasing. It Is looked upon by business men as one of the safest and most successful banking institutions in the country. Ste- Every grocery Inn in town now have a delivering wagon. The neatest ones among them are POWELL qt. CO'S and KEELER'S. The former was built by Brinier and the latter by &mum. Both are good ad crpsements for the manufactnrera PEP.SON.kL.--JOIIN BLOOD, of Athens, has gone to Atlanta to attend the Georgia State Fair. -11ou. A. iiitzmix, P. P. SILLIXOI and H. Hiarennosn, of Philadelphia, are visiting the coal fields in this section. Se- A large and interesting, tern }K•rance meeting'was held in Temperance Hall on Sunday evening. Rev. 0. L Gm.smi de livered an address which had the ring of the right mettle. 'We hope these meetings may be continued and that all of oar ministers will lend their aid in furthering the cause. $153- The concerts given by the Tassurst Brothers and Prruso.v, on Monday and Tuesday evenings, were very poorly at tended, but the singing was really first-class. We regret that so few' of our people patlon ised them. Should they ever visit this place again Qc maarantee them a full house! TEMPEEANCE.-A large and enthn castle meeting favoring the cause of temper ance-3vas held at the Academy Hall, in Wysle sing, on Wednesday evening last; An address Was delivered by Her. Mr. Warm, of Mahoop eny. The lecture was able and convincing, add the ,speaker done the cause much good and himself great credit. Guess. Stir The Lecture Committee of the 1.0. of G.T. have completed their arrange ments for their course of lectures, and will bo able in a few days to announce the dates of I.:ctuyes. Season' tickets may be procured at Pouraa .1: litany's, and we hope to see every citizen who can afford it buy one, as the at tempt to maintai' a course of lectures hero should meet with cis:vont:gement and liberal pecuniary aid from girl The Sullivan & Erie Railroad is now` rapidly approaching completion. Largo forces of men are at work, and a gravel train now runs from Monroeton hilf way to Dushore. It is expected that trains will :pass over tho road as,soon as - the' first of January. M. C. Mrscua, president of the company, is giving his personal attention to the work, which is a scac;ent guarantee that there will be no un necessary delay. • Mr. We have received from E. K. Srranrvisr, photographic artist, a well axe clued photograph of the Stavltsville Church, and members of the Good • Templar' County Convention,' which assembled jn Stevensville on the 28th nit. Ifoase the well-known artist law also presented us with several very fine views one of them the old "Roakwelctir" house, in Wye-. /using, possesses peculiar interest just at this time when so much attention is being paid to historic' matters. Two others represent the Troy and Clinton Graded Schools, presenting a good view of these model School buildings, together witit . nearly three hundred feces on each. AnoTher is an exceedingly fine repre see cation of the Good Templars' Convention, held in none in June last. Slessra &rumness? and Nome will thrash these views at very moderate prices. =Mt ildiaga and Iwo Poo* hark oNo. bandit it‘fitriptii to paw •ft o large world in which we e*L Is made up of little particle% snafu than tbs ands of the sesslicsn. Thal* se& is, soral• mated of small &Cps of water. The Mae %NY ben, bon much hong -they gather! - Do not be discouraged because you are llitle. d. attic star shine. bridllDY in the sWiet - Um dark night; and may be the means of imrtnt *an! a poor sailor Dom shipwreck., A mall' sulk area on each purchase will snout tea gunddet; in the 4 6 0 ins of► Tenn the elPariment. buy Your 11 700 1 inn 31 .°P0 1 & Mix; who Are selling goo& Teri Mir A public Sunday temperance weft under the MIVIM of the flood Trlll> hue lad - Sons 'of Temperance was bold last Sabbath etteuracurat Tempereace Halk Tow anda. The attendance Was bugs end the cum. —, although brief. were of a very interest ing character, consisting of mule, led - by Ea HATrpg Kamm appropriate tmaiptare lemons. prayer and short addreraisibkDr. Plum and .Rev. 0. L (hares. 'The speakers clearly point ed out the duty of christians ,with regard to their caoperation with temperammormin:o - in earrybg forward the temperance re form. They also Ors cameed in Mircmg.terms the wickedness of the license mien, which sanctions by law,tlie soul-destroying traffic, and make lair =diem - directly responaible kw a large share of its evils. • • • The next meeting will be bald as the same place in two weeks, the hit Sabbath to the month, of which due notice enli be given. All well wishers of their fellows And order-loving persons,.mide and Anna* are cordially invited to meet With us, and aid In carrying fonrard this enterprise. ' Ciaaarritm licas. - -Mr. Editor will , not trouble you with the results of the general election in our borough. Enough to say that as usual, it was Republican, as your columns will sufficiently . show, There were two tickets in - the field. The successful ticket Is generally made up of the very best material: Justice, Oration Rickey; Judge of Election, Oeo. W. ; Inspectors, L. W. HaYnard, 4. H. Chamberlin; Burgess, Wm. Cocdbaugh ; . Council, M. D. Cary, A. W. Woodburn, C. M. Tingley, E. N. Pout, L. L. Barnes ; Constable, A. P. Young; Assessor, A.-Iy. Woodburn; An ditor, O. D. Stiles; School Diieetera, P. W. Maynard, D. B. Boardman ; Overseers of Poor, H. W. Browning, Daniel Vaught. We are to be treated to a temperance lecture next Tuesday evening, 18th, by Mr. Luzunis, a photographic artist at present stopping in, our place. We expect something good, as be has alreadygiven evidence that be Ls a first-elass elocutionist, a ekilfull artist and gentleman. L. L. Moody has disposed of his business to L. B. Browning. We trust that Idr. B. will prosper in , his new vocation. Ohr school is tali of intertse It. is the marked and special feature of our borough. Time will not permit me to lengthen this communication. Octoter, 14,1870. tenon. TEACHERS' INsriivak. AT LlB.AYB vctaa Mr. Editor, we liav ‘ e been to the Teachers' Instigate at Lellaysville, carried on under the direction of Prof. Harem In many things we were interested, but in amp) things' we were disappointed. We had sop sed that , we as teachers would be put through a course of training calculated to fit us for oar duties next winter in the school room. We had a right to expect this. But, sir, after leaving the school We, word attending for one week, getting behindinir class as it con sequence, paying for board, de., what is the result? What is the sum total of the benefits we have received? So far as we can judge, just this. We listened to several interesting lectures from different• persons, and were amused by the readings of Prof. SuoestAKEß. He is a fine reader and a good elocutionist no doubt, but how did all this help as in .tile performance of our duty as teachers? These readings took up so mnph of the time that we had no chance to read' in spell for ourselves, and we got but very Wile' or no training in Orthography. But weibad some of the tallest kind of parsing entirely, and wo wikl , give you some examples. In . the sentence " Towanda is situated on the Susquehanna," situated was called an adjectival qualifying Towanda.. Bo in the sentence "There was a castle, the owner whereof was a giant," whereof was called an adjective, qualifying, owner. Now, Mr. Editor, if this kind of prang is not of the whangdoodle highfalutin style, pray tell us if jell can what is. An adjective tells us what kind of a person or thing it may be. As fur instance, a good man, a good thing, or a bad thing, Ac. Now a town may be large or small, new or old ; an owner of a thing may be good or bad, rich or poor, black or white, but to talk of a "situated town," or the "whereof owner of a mountain castle" Is the merest nonsense, too' barefaced and absurd to go down with the common sense of nine-tenths of theteaehors of Bradford county, the opinion' of the "great ones" at the Institute to the contrary notwith standing. This is not written in a captious, faultfinding spirit, but witli a desire to learn the truth and get upon a right, foundation. Great men are not always wise, and. the little ant that lays up its winter store may teach us lessons of wisdom and economy. AnOtker thing connected with the-Teachers' Institute this all is the paying oat so much of the people's money to secure the services of any man to amuse us— : read us a pleasant story and help pass away the timel We can't al! be elocutionists if we try. AU the training in the world cannot make a man eloquent; it is a gift of nature, it must be in the occasion and in the man. • Prof. SHOEILIMER was paid for hie readings at the Institute (as we art informed) hearty seventy dollars for about four days time, while the best of us must toil fire days in the week, board around from, house to house, for three long ilia weary months for about the same sari of money. Is this right and rain authorises this expert diture? If it is from a t ßtato or county fund how much better it would be to use this money). for the legitimate objects of education, paying the faithfnl teachers, er in repairing school houses, some of which in the county are hardly fit to be used as a barn. But it is too much the case in all the departments of human life that amusement merely is the order of the day. Everything must be done to a merry tune. Churches even must get up a festival or a fair to secure the means of carrying on their relig ious organizations and sustain the.preachiug of the Word of Life among them. We ought to t be better than children. What we want, or rather what we need, is something to fit us for the sober realities of life. What we need as teachers is a course of training at these yearly Institutes thatwillbet ter enable rut to discharge our, anti in the school-room to those who may ho,committed to pneeate Prof. Ksuu seems interested for our well fare as teachers ; if left to his instruction alone we have no doubt that we should have been much better pleased and more benefit ted by the Institrite than we were. _ Next year if we live to meet him at an Insti tute like the one just closed, wo hope he will give vas sometialg more substantial,,inore en during, that we may not be compelled to look back upon a week spent in vain, Warren, Oct. 12,70, ' Tim Kalama &OWL —.lt 18 an ad mitted fact that Towanda contains a greater number of flourishing business boccie!' than any other town of its Irmo in northern Pennayi- Tads. and standing at the head of all is the well-known establishment of POWELL & CO In order to give our .readers who him at a distance some idea of the , busiuess transact ed by this firm, We propose a short description, and ben with TUE BUILDING. The store is a large three-story with basement and rib-basement, in which ,convenienee and elegance are nicely com bined. The front _windows are very large, fitted with heavy plate glass,. thereby afford ing a tine opportnnitifor an attractive display of rich goods, and they hie always well tilled with the finest specimens that the market affords. The entire' building, with the exception of the third story, is occupied by the firm in the transaction of their heavy and constantly in creasing business' The DDT GOODS DEPSET3MIT occupies the first floor. On entoringlt will be observed that order and system are the leading features to begin with. This is imperative to facilitate the transaction of business, and meet the manta of the'inoinig If custom= wail tp soporbma of Arida. =teti nistematieartabigitia r ent nadbina odd be dons props:kr, and fee ale conk. aksilirridd reedit _ The method - of doing brudziess Is based twin *Plot that Wilkie home pews, eel= IseTsal tett esperkinee has don:united it to be cipeNtions and setiersetory to both pro; prkitors and customers.' Goods are obtained and divided into depait meets, "Mai are designated 11, a letter otilie *WO. These rhiparlinenbrate stodivithoil IMO iestions. Li older tcrelneldate the iyarerni Pr" dearly, we will maniesob Kith , VIZAMZECrt H • contains the largest and nest assortment or &wee, hosiery, linen and :slik hainfloweldeb, braids, ribbons, trimmings, hoes, and a com plete stock °fustian& - The goods in this &- porton* are nnsurpaesed both in quakily and quality by any establislunent in northern Pennsylvania, and ere selected With woad reference to the wants of this market Thai derbfare employed in this Amartuhed and are seldom idle. DtP=OIIXXT C is devoted to domestics, and anomie°, sheet ins of all widths and qualities, ticks, denims, and the largeitstock of flizumbi, in all color; we have 'OM' seen in a 'retail store. These goods are purchased in large quantities direct ly from miumiticturers, enabling this firm tO sell at Pricei mach below the usual rate foi the same ti of goods. purchaserig cannot snit " veil in th is departthent they will have to unsuited.: In . . merszracewr Ilia finest and largest variety of dress goods, comprising all the latest styles may be - seen. There is not a plees - of goods in this depart meat which has not been purchased the prer ent season.- The assortment consists in part of cashmeres, empress cloths, French merinos, eobergs, silk arid wool, cotton and wore and all wool plaids. Theladies will be pleased to end bore the 'celebrated crown brand of al; paces, which have been sold only 'by this house for some years paid. There is nothing new or novel in the line of dress goods which may not be found here In great abundance. DIPANIZINT X contains bleached muslin" from thrwqmartere to ten-fourths in width, table linens, ,napkins, and towelinge in every variety and endless quantity; white flannels, domett, shaker, "Ilk warp, and all wool, comprising crony style known to the trade ; plain and checkopera flan nela, new patterns. fThirtings, sheeting', and Pillow case linens, all widths. Indies and children' merino vesta and drawers, hood, nu-- bias and basques ; also ihe finest and most complete line oI white goods2we have ever DEPARTIZICT F is stocked with calicos, Faints, 111w&helng. de lames, balmoral skirts, &c., the largest variety to be bound anywhere outside of the city. DIPAILTAIENT H In this department may be found the largest and moat complete assortment of cloths, cu simeres, beavers, &c., in plain and fancy stiles; broadcloths and coatings, and water proof cloths, in all colors; Kentucky Jeans, shifts, drawers, 4c. ' The second story is designated DZSANIXENT and is filled with 'shawls of every conceivable style and price, cloaks, ladies furs, counter panes, rose blankets, &c.; ladies, misses and childrens fine and heavy shoes, of. the best make; mens and boys boots and shoes, and hati and caps. gem , also May be seen ant at. most endless variety of carpets, ranging in price from ~ , 25 cents to 52 50 per nird ; 4)11 cloths of every width, and the largest stock 'of wall paper and window shades, Holland', door mats and umbrellas ever before exhibited in this market. DEPAIIIXENT 0 is in tho basement, and is supplied with a gen eral assortment of groceries, consisting of teas, coffees, sugars, dour, dab, canned fruits, &c. In' this room we also noticed a large assort ment of cotton battings, carpet warps, cotton yarn, grain bags, trunks, &c. Goals are de lisered to any part of' the town free of charge. Thrie and space will not permit na to enu merate more Italy the asasortment kept In the departments, but:it will pay our readers well to visit the establishment and see for them seise!. 'A word as to their manner of doing basins may not bo uninteresting. Each salesman is furnished with a small book, in whiCh every other page bar the name of "Powru. A Co." printed at the head. On making a sale of goods an Remind bill is made in the book with a pencil on transfer paper, which duplicathe it on both pages. • The leaf with the printed heading is then torn out, a I check boy called, who carries the goods, the money and the bill to the cashier's desk, when 1 ' they are handed tp a clerk whose duty it is to tie up the packages. The - pithier then.calls eft the items, and he notes that they are all there, when the bill is passed over to tho lyer, who, in the twinkling of an eye, closes it in the pack age, hands is to the boy, who, with the change, returns it to the customer. By this system every purchaser is burnished with a bill, to that it can be referred to at leisure and seen that everything is correct, - and the sales men has a copy of it in his book also.. It mat ters not whether the purchase is a spool of cotton or one hendred different items, the bill is made and 'placed in the package when it is done np. This; besides affording an opportu nity to correct errors, is always very Satisfac tory to buyers. If a customer , purchases and pays for a bill of,goods, and wishes to leave it in the store till called for, it is checked like railroad baggage, arid the check banded to him. When this is done the firm becomes responsible for the package. There are about twenty clerks and, eight or ten "check boys'' engaged in the store, and yet everything mores with the precision of clock work—each employe has his partienkr duty assigned him, and no confusion ensues. This is owing to the system which has been adopted and strictly adhered to. Their sales are uniformly increasing, and Lave been, from year to year. The Weser the present year exceed those of any writ= year very mach. • The principle of largo aides and small profits is hero fully realized; the amount of asks being so largo that n rate of profits that is sufficient in a business of this magni tude, are wholly uusuilicient in a small busi ness. It is to this principle that we attribute the continued success and increasing saleetd this house. This together wtth the additional advantages derived from. largo purchases, is the true secret of their EL In a future number we may "do' OW the other business houses of Towanda. . BUSINESS LOLL. /Er A large stock of Dress Goods from 20 cents upwards, at Or If you want good Furniture cheap, go to Pm:titres store. He has the best assortment in the comity. ler Good Black Alpacas from 25 cents upwards. at Essits "c : Hanntra's. ler Mitaxit says he is so busy that he can't get thee to write a new adver tisement. Eli store is thronged from early morning until late in.the evening. a•: tor A large line of Table Linens, Towelling', Crash, &A, at lir The rapidly increasing busi ness at the Bed, White and Blue store has in dnced Mein& B. di IL to take s partner, and the Arm is now Ititaxita.t, Ihnowar & EVAN& Mir Goods shown cheerfully, at ' Evans & USLDBETaiII. ' Mir Caoss has just opened a new l k assortment of gold pens u he is offering at very low figures. Ms ne stock of trati.ps, Per is attracting much atter& Ft, and is going of rapicUy. WT A fine line of Paisley and Wool Shawls, at Evan Ilnaggra's. ler Any one having, a farm ..to exchange for a desirable house and lot, well 'Muted, can hell 'of a good opportunity by calling on or addressing G. W. VE(CX2rtj at the Towanda Agricultural Works. , Honstitrado Cloths andlilan. -, it ETAIn 1 ituairet. 11. 14-4 - 3 - 4*. Ana eat itanney stoie hi Tolow* vriolirs .1).1 - 1 11Wgn elegs stzeOß 7Rt.,.10 11 ‘ 11 4 roily of thei vein*: • k a Wesel at-One)Prico: and for (who*. it - Lhelis & HILDIZTIIII. RE11010135. Norna,The first guar; terly meeting of the Bridgewater Association: - will ))e held with theViyelpeh3g Baptist Church, Oeteber Sith and 1870, ' at -tha eohool-hotiae. Preaching at 10} o'clock a.m., on Baturday. by Bev. Tirane. Bervieeito;cot- Bone over Stutday. _ . air If you want anything in, the line 'Of killinery:GOothi, Hits or &innate, call at the sign of the Big, Bonnet, oppoate the Putt; Holm, WTI . street, Slew .re Will find the largest and best assortment of those goods in Towanda. Yo* cannot help but be suited both in style and mice. - . sir All those who ere in need of Stoves this fan will remember that the Morn ingt/lorY, Thinly* /Skis, the DOW ind besptl fof /11Mtdristbi; the celebraied Hest- . er are all to be found at Asitsirsu. & Usti; Also. tho beet and cheapest Cook Stoves. • ittananlen.--:- Ig of n only have I e deice that my system is approyed,-by the masses, but I am convinced that the public are satisfied that lam selling i better article for lees money than can be found outride' of my establishment. My' clothing l hater made *allot better material than that usually kept by the trade ls remarked and conceded by all Who, bare bought of me of.exambied my stock, and while to toy knowledge i have- not kat i customer' who hie -commenced trading with me. and know that my trade has increased. I . propose to !eon= the - trade of this place in: my line by fair dealing and kegping what tinilmb• lie want+) demand; and by taking a very small onLeao.h article, which will make. me a very larO business. Come and esaminP my immense .stock of clothing fern= and Voys WPar, Gents Furnishing Goode, Hats, Caps, ..ke. Over Coati In great variety and at low prices. .Asst. &moms, - Popular One Pries Store, - ' 123 Main Wive' t. Cowes Axe CoLes.—Dnring the wet, changeable seasons of fall and winter, when throat and lung diseases are so frequent. Persona shouts beer in mind the importance of promptly arresting their progress by using the proper remedies. The thousands who die an nually of consumption were drat attacked with what thei thought tote ettlizi slight conker cold on the breast, and erroneously leaving it would weir itself off;degleeted the proper rem edies until their disease terminated in consump tion and death. Mutsou's Compound Syrup of Tar never fails bi curing the worst cases of coughs, colds, hoiiseness, eafairti on the breast, •sore threat and asthma. It is an infallible remedy for whooping-cough. It is no private quack prep. aration, being preparld under the immediate supervision of a graduate of the PennsYlvenia Medical College, and prctsnibed by some of the leading physicians in the United States. It is strictly a scientific preparation, containing all the medical virtues of the Pine Tree Tar in a Concentrated form, combined with the best demulcents and expectorants known to the pro feision. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold st F. W. Bsowa's Drug Store, Towanda, and Simian & irauourns brag Store, Wyalusing. Rosser. & LA3DIS, Proprietors, Philadelphia. • Oct. 6,'10.4m MARRIED. .• ion— RIDGWAY. —ln Wysox, at the borne of the bride's parents, Oct. 2, 1870, by Rev. 11. J. Crane, Charles E. Doty and Wes Lucy C., daughter of D. Eidgway, all of Wy- sox. BWALEBLSTEVENII.--In Leflayaville, Sept. 13, 1870, by Bev. T. Thomas, Edgar W. BolleA of Jessup, Susquehanna county, Pa., and Miss Asenith E. Stevens, of East - Her rick, Bradford county, Pa. BENNEIT—MciIiCkEN.—Itt - Towanda twp.. Oct. 11, 1870, by Be,. Hillock Armstrong, Orson Bennett and Miss AntioitettMeMicken BMINETT--CUSTEILZIn Monroe, Oct. 12, 1870, by Rev. Hillock Armstrong, Amos T. Bennett, of Towanda, and Miss Sally Ann Caster, of Monroe. ' PRATT—MAIII3.II.—At the home of the bride, Oct. 2, 1870, byßov. S. E. Wo'worth, BenEy ' L. Pratt and Miss Anna L. Marvin, both of Pike, Pa. .AGNEW--WOOD.—At the parsonage, in Le- Rayaville, ect,lo, 1870, by Rev. 8. E. Wal worth, Henry L. Agnew end Miss Fannie S. Wood, both of like, Pa. CHITFMTDEN—PURDY.--At Leßavaville, - in the 91. E. Chnrch, Oct. 13,1870, bY Rev. 8. E. Welworth, W. A. Chittenden and Miss Josie M. Purdy, both of Binghamton, N.Y. • STEVENS—EASTERBROOKS.--By ger. T. Thomas, Sept. 11, 1870, Elmer Stevens and Miss Clara B.Eaaterbrooks, both of Stevens ville, Pa. - ABBOTT—WISNER.—By Rev. T. Thomas, Oct. 4, 1870, Nathan Abbott and Miss Elva C. Wisner, both of Loßayrvillo, Pa. FULLER.—At Rome, Pa., Sept. 11, 1870, John Fuller, formerly of Ulster, aged 67 years and 18 days. —:0: IS- Highest price paid for all kinds of Farmer's Produce, at Welted White do Edo atom DON'T .OrEOLECT TNIS NOTICE.—AII persons owing S. N. Aermwers. or ASPINWALL 4k. BALDWIN by note or account must pay by November first, or collection will be enforced. Oct. 20,70. • ice' Second-hand Sewing MLA 'nes for sale at a bargain by Wickham & Black. Also, Machine Neekes, Oil, Thread, Silks, &e., &c. April 28, 1870—tt. SOP We . guarantee satisfaction in all the work we do, We cut, make, and trim clothing for men and boys wear, H. aims & Co, 4 Bridge Street. Towanda, Pa. ser A Setold-hand Top Wagon, with pole and 'harts, running gear nearly new To sale at anames -Carriage Factory. Price tl5O. Sept. i4,10-ztt Choice Mackerel, only one Elnig tier pound, at M. J. LONG'S. Juno 10, 1870. Ses Moss urine " for Pod dings and Cnntards, for ego by June 16, 1870. M. J. Loan. MS. Your choice of the very best Teas, for 1,3 per lb. at the Ilea Mlle .4, fine Store: Evalcs A; HILDRETIeS. iteg6. Goods delivered to all of the village free of charge.. nod Weft: is. Sell your Butter, Eggs ote., a the Bed White and Blue Store. NIL Cash paid for Grain at the Bed White and Blue Store, Bridge Bt. Towanda Drumm& & Bisewu. . Cumin. Warns Pois.—l have for sale a quantity of Cheater White Pits. Ulster t- Oct. 1 , 70.. A. B. Shwa. , ' stir Candies of all kinds' war ranted the beat, at wholesale and retail, cheap er than the cheapest, 'at the Red, White and Bine Store. Oct. Evaxa & Fiu.Darra'a • Wierobacen and Cigars in great varie wholesale and retail, cheap for cub, at ty, Red, White and Blue Store. Oct. 13,10. MIJARALL & Moamar. - lA.. Burnett's celebrated flavoring extracts, for see by • M. J. Lox°. June 10,1870. ie. Crackers 'manufactured 'daily and for sale wholesale and retail, at the Bakery, first door north of Ward Howse. Much 814 110. - D. W. fimorr is Co. FosSim—Oho span. of Matched Bay llorsea,b . years old, good team or road horses, weight 1000 pound& ' Rome, Sept. 41,404! L. L. lloooi. . if/. W. Drrrlnat's Music Store, east of Mercurli Bank, first door, Where you will find Minos, :Melodeons, Orgluis, Guitars, Banjos; Strings, Accordeons, Clarion eb,Flutes, Meet Music, Instruction Books for &nutriments, Music Books and all kinds of Musical Merchandise. April 14,'70. ==a DIED. SPECIAL NOTICES. =:= EVISUI - iniatirsatfuta liazia-It 1 1- ate of the 41061 tuivo*o ist t tu=lD/i&Mees I i latch up bee ieskienoo in To wsuatioulaSPOlPPlage ellovsetzunsl libeftiolkuk yosro of expezionce tees • 144migaralklinif 11 ,4 1 *1 1 !thut a italio E *. l ird ridirrilti f t StnOtiwO door smug of Sullivas'a da Oct. 1 Ston h,_2,7o _.__ Towan . Bram.. --43 - mini 'Ai $1,411-Try litaawia-lann Ysitmomat-Miss BUMS infonastisapatrons.thai she Ism just received from Europe a simply Af Jambes Ohms, which she can offer at 41,60" at retail. Li Also Shawls and Dubai in Lama and (Snowy' me. • ' Mils Thum taw especial attention hi her , Whim plates and patterns. She regularly_ro. cobalt ItiS phirltal , Bamr" (the otiKinal of gar wr's), as well as the Paris "liter iteir dos Modes." • - A lino - st - adept the lilest flats' 1114 Rbaneta always on hand. flay 4, 1870-tf. . • TAICLASING tlitylordiliora hare open- Winit ; connection with their Clothing Store, a Department t and having secured the services of a “ firsbelass tatter' and competent workmen they,, are:nowaced to mane pp work in ti2e best style an r hi tfashkms to or der.RedVillinst received . a new and; fresh stook of they, are prepared to offer het ter inducemethan ever before offered in mind& The public will flan to their advan tage to give tut a call before buying elsewhere; Remember we warrant our work and gnarintee goad Ste. Repairing done on short notice. • , Faith 12. 0. ',l6r.Hgengy jimno‘:lidercbant or, Bridge-street. WS6 TAILOR & (ions; Mere,hant. UV. ors. Great reduction. inT 'eas at the Bed Vrbite .t.Bluo Store, Brklgo Ht. BIIAXHALL & BIDOWAY. 1826. lIONTANYES 1870: Have Nat opened. large and carefully select ed stock of goods for the fall trade. Dress Goodsi-Obeetings, Ibtruiels,Trints, &c. Tan, Sugars, Byrum and Groceries of an kinds at New York pikes. Crockery and Glassware of our own importation; in fact too extensive a stock to itemise, bought exclusively, for cash, and guaranteed to be seld at lower prices than ever offered in this market. Fos ONLY ONE DOLLAI4—A Photo graßh on 10:12 inch card of the memberi_of the Lackawanna Presbytery at its first stated meether at Wye'!rising, Pa., Bcpt. 1870, will i bo sent post paid to any address on receipt of 81 Over 70 members repretented. E. K. BruznEvsyr. r Wyalnidng, Oct. 3,10-w0 • The course pursued by. the Cascade hills, of selling good dour at the low est possible prices, is productive of numerous advantages. It makes a ready market for the superior wheat of our vicinity ; supplies con= Rimers with a cheap and wholesome article of boa• etwort.o la< 'nuri....l....orpeturestreatill mam ' active business for the Mills. War in Europe,' dronth, and short crops, are having the abet' to raise prices; but this Mill at all times sell at minimum prices. July 28, 1870. ter Mrs. SNYDER Co., Dress Blakers, over KEELER'S grocery store, Bridge street. The latest styles of patterrecreceiced weekly from New York.. Work done on reason able terms and on short notice. scp.22-w4* Mr Security Fire Insurance Com pany, N.Y. /motto $2,017,86981. Fora policy in this reliabki and safe company call on Tao. W. Mix, Agent, Towanda, Pa. Office 2SEncon'a now block, north aide of Public Square. C. 0. D 1 beg leave to inform my old friends, and the public generally, that I have opened A NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE IN BELDLFMAN'S BLOCK, BRIDGE STREET, and respectfully invite an inspection of my goods and prices. As my stock has been pur chased entirely for CASH, and as I propose to sell for READY. PAY, I feel confident that my prices will compare favorably with any estab lishment in the country. I have paid particular attention to the selec tion of GROLIND Smogs, and warrant thenrrinn. My assortment of TEAS_ is complete, and ran in prices from to ONE DOLLAR AND FORTY CENTS. sIXTY.CENTS Coffee.ground to order, and sold at the lowest price. ' Give me a call. GEO, L. KEELER. Toivanda,•Jnly 14, 1870. Lwow - um or FAS/H0N.. , " On walking up Main street in quest of some thin new, I gazed in every window that came -within my view; Until I came to Rosznvfmo's, and gazing above his store, I saw, Oh 1 such beauties there, I had never . seen before. I quickly Ixsinded up the stairs, nith true heart felt emotion. And landed ero I knew in Miss KlliCaiLElelil rooms of fashion ; And Ohl the lovely things I saw, of bonnets and gay dresses, - And not in one's or two's, bat both in count ' less masses. Her fashions for fall aro certainly superb, Hor bonnets are,,Olt I such gaits to ba soon, Now, ladies, my advice is go see for yourselves If you wish to be dressed liko a (*eon. BL UM BUSINESS Horso3.—E. H. DOUMAVL k CO.—ItEIIOVAL—FLCE AND C 031310• mots NEW QIIAIITEES.— For twelve years E. IL Domain, has been engaged in business in El mira, and during that time by honorable, hb- eral and accommodating dealing he has at tamed an enviable reputation and worked his way along until he has reached a front rank in the lino of solid Minium men. A new era of:prosperity bas now been entered upon by this well-known and popular merchant, ror he has jnst taken possession of one of the elegant and commodious stores in the Liam. Brathers now and splendid block. Mr. Don arums quarters are not surpassed' in -any par- Sillier by any store in this city or section of the B.ate, and none of ,the larger commercial cities of New York excel in adaption, bi t y/i3 and at tractiveness the now store-of the enterprising Dry Goods firm of E. B. DOUNAI7I. k Co. The second floor, to which communication is had by a broatl,"handsorad stairway, is to be used tar the 'exhibition and sale of carpets, of which the firm will early an immense stoel. A portion of the reserve stock of the house will also be stored hero. • The first or ground floor will bo occupied by the extensive assortment of dress goods which the ram propose to carry on, and is literally packed with every class and style of goons that may be demanded. The rear portion will be handsomely fitted up as the shawl department. The store is very light and so arranged that purchasers can examine goods in the most sat isfactory manner. • The basement will also be used for the stor age of heavier goods and for their exhibition. Altogether the premises are admirably adapt ed to the immense 'business enjoyed by this well-known and reliable house, and we predict that in their now and princely quarters they will meet with greatly increased success and business prosperity.—Elmira Gazette. Raw Advertitaments. THE LECTURE COMM=E OP FUE LODGE-OF MY Q. T. In this place, would announceihat they have engsg ed the following named lecturers: ANNA E. DICKINSON Sitbieet To The ttescue:' ,WENDELL PHILLIPS Elobject-“Tho Lost iota.", JOHN G. SAXE. Subject - 0 Love." WIRT STNRS ' sibiect--.. After Dark In Dow York' OLIVE LOGAN thab,f,fict--. 4 Girls." " BIIRUMH," VAVIEW SMITH ititdt:oCii;io:gu Co4nutte, Oki TlEire% end, Our Timai." " The datos upon which the lectures well be deliv ered...bare not yet heedless:l. but will be announced when. theyare.. Admission 50 cents. Reserved Seats 73 cents. Season Tickets. entitling holder to reserved scat. E 9 so. 4 . cars F. atamoraso ' ICl:lair. L. it. Slum s.. FOltr„ aWwes and 7. W: • Vutrinc, Committee Sept. 15, 187 e. === MC E=ilM2M=l M MI CODDlN%Mrafff:LL:keo.;i - . the attention of the pioldkar Bradford rodatf; Pa.;.to dab` Waif» otor.k of `. HARDWARE. AGIUOUtTMIAL IME'MKEMi, Which in variety ind cheapness is unexcelled b 2 R:ethers r0# 1 4 1 3/Yalds• Witqtt° 6l I! telliek" °air b y etb aborhew are Wait tbla Übe, and while liable to , oarkahnlys sell,stbi„Tesy lowest , inthill ma. • , 1' per Cent. a month added to MCCOMAS of over 30 per,lceg,6l4 and up $4 60 Glaai;,per 286 Glass, per. box, 10:12 3 10 Glass, por).)ox ! 1446_ Ark Linseed Gil, Per gallon • 110 SASH BLINDS AND DOORS, IritD l :):(6)sciiDtZmatZoWicil4 .. . STOVES OF ALL KINDS. ' ' • I° ' - gVt i lgsVP l *l td° gt i A g gc , gtri il 16 , 11. . e g v d i ii , O CDM. O. • lg. m. U. " & A A r FP VE ng Fr•PA 1 , .. = 0 r , MI •W - g 0 n o .o law , s - ;` tit - • .1, . , Ot Delivered free on ears at low rates for =AL_ Pore. lined and Gem Fruit Jar s, Qts. at $2 per dozen, $23 per gross. 2 Qts. $2 50 per dozen, $29 per gross. e - - CIDER MILLS $2510 $45. e l tct ''4, n •Ii 1 -4 o o 2, g ag m -a, -vi a , a . to co O S' a- Po C. a- 04 cp: a is. ° - g - ; 1: g RPm P E P g , WHEELER'S, iND BLOOD'S HORSE POWERS AND THEEEKEEE. And farming tools in general. Good Steel Knives and Forks at One Universal Wringers, Bench Wringers, Novelty Wringers, Doty's WWI-, ers, Brass Kettles, Porcelain ' Kettles, Tinware, Wooden Ware, &c., &c. 'We sell the most Pocket Knives, Eamon, Shears, and Weer-plated Ware because we - keep the largest assortment of any here. Kerosene-Oil by the barrel at 28 eta Dupont's powder by the k . fg $3 50 Rifle dt 6 50 Agency for ELIAS HOWE ' , SEWING MACHINE. Not excelled, if equalled by any They always Please• ILUILSIS MECHANIC'S TOOLS • in great varieV. • Saws, -Borimg - Machines, Haoreg; Vises, " Bellows, Chisels: _ We invite tha'attention of builders to our superior stock of DOOR LOCK D TRIMMINGS, As wellas to our J ett • s Pare. Excelsior, and other reliable brands of P S AND. OILS. Wagon Makers and Carriage Builders would *do well Widen us. We have Philadelphia Hub, Jersey Spokes. Pipe Mies, Aims, Springs, This, &c. Oak spokes, 21 in. per set $4 00 2 ,in. ,13 50 2 in. 00 St. Germain Student Lamps, Church Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, Gas Pipe, Pumps, Iron Sinks, Burdens norm Shwa. National Horse Nails by the box, at 22 ata per pound: Houses fitted with . Gas Pipe, Fix tures, Heaters, &c., Sce., on sho#, notice. ' cODDING, IMEIBELL & CO. Tosanda, Sept. 15 4 871 • =2=== itailA "*IIIFAMPA,I4.. ? (3 M, GP %)()PB4 earyps. IRON, tio.; &ix At Factory rates Alirays on hstuL Dollar per set. per gallon e hnco MILL SAWS, PACKING, OILS, LEATHER ANb RUBBER BELTING; PLATFORM SCATAS,I WHEELBARROWS, SIRCT RIFLES. - SHOT. Pistols of all kinds slump on land EMEISM=ffE - - rw - Advottlie.miinti. WELL & Co. r An sow 0pW4141 ea*, WIWI& flay siva* anyour,swal. • * DBFB3 GOODS ' , In great variety at bargains. • 614,114 dock of ; • • SINGLE AND DOUBLE WOOL .SHAWLS.- • • -": Evztor orm, zrzir pit ME MOM and DOMESTIC STOCK :The grated net* to. RI NT ED CALIOOS AT ILL PRICES .# bsege usoLimeat of CLOTHS, WHITE GOODS, TABLE LINEH, TOWELLINGS, &c., AN ENTITIE NEW STOOK: We are now opening a largo and full stock of NOTIONS, NOSIEST, &a, &c. CARPET, WALL PAPER, and WINDOW MADE STOGIE Was never more complete. BOOTS AND SHOES, A. better assortment than ever before opened by ult. OUR" OROCERY DEPARTMENT . Being enlarged we have many goods not formerly kept, to which. we mak attention of our customers. sept 29,10. BEIBTONZ STORE CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS-WARE rov:wo7r7:m ): skCeme.doo4 HO SiNGEII SEWING 31LICIIINES Sept. '29:70. B A. PETTIS ;&.; CO., Have just meived a beet' stock of FALL GOODS - In tho!r line, bonght in New York and Philadelphia, at priceathat warrant thew in saying that they will sells FM37;ngTi n iWi'MA . M . 4l Their stock consists in Domestic •nd other DRY GOODS, . ' HOSIERY, GLOVES, ZEPHYRS, NEELLI;iEIIY DkpARTHENr Is thsstme l /7 tarai.bed witirthe ) For the season 0)4 ladies :0 1 i G' Co:tautly on hand. Kahl et., tomdte the Court House Sept—N.lo. M. WARNER; A. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, In *sin street '. • .Thispectflly inform bi s h e public that be keeps con stantly on band ail s of AIIIMICA2I AND i3WDS3 WATCH M . Also s fine silartmeniof . • clop, env= Am PLATED Jinn of mom Rings, Ththables, Itini Ce = other articles too mime:oust* mantic* - A. great variety of the most aggrond Clocks. The; WATCH REPAIERIG to done by tddiself, persorid. tr. and he getters ldtaself that with his twenty yeas exmcierbe in Towanda. bs yin be able to =g a l who may favor him with their patronamp: for the vast Mend patronage, hs sauna the palatal that his charges shall be reasonable, mad so Wm Remember displace, 135 lialuad, Patton a rod e :lwo doors south of Powell & Os's Sem Towanda, Pa., July 12, 150.41 EMP,HRE:I .13BOTHERS 100 OAfIEI3 100 OASES 100 OASES. 50 OASES 50: OASES 50 OASES LATEST . . LATEST LATEST-=. BEAVERS, dGQ 443. 100 100 100 FINEST LOT IN TOWANDA. , FINEST LOT IN TOWANDA.' L. FINEST LOT IN TOWANDA: TABLE CUTLERY, MI A WICKIiAIi k 131JCS:F;` WQRSTED, NOTIONS, &C., &C. meg . WILL On= TRU WIZIC MEN and BOYS soma MEN and BOYS BOOT& MEN-aid.BOYS BOOTS. Wan k% and KHIOS SHOES. WO3ERNS and MMSES SHOES. WOMEN'S and MISSES SHOES. AND-BEST QUALITY. AND BEST QUALITY. AND BEST . QtrAram. FINE TRUNKS, FINE TRUNKS, ME/ TRUNKS, 'TRAVELING BAGS, &C. TRAVELING BAGS, &C. TRAVELING BAGS, &C. 200 200 200 SPLENDID HORSE BLANKETS, SPLENDID HORSE BLANKETS, SPLENDID HORSE BLANKETS, EVERY ' DESCRIPTION EVERY DESCRIPTION EVERY DESCRIPTION Lame lot of r Large lot of Large lot of BUFFALO ROBES, BUFFALO ROBES, BUFFALO ROBES; FANCY RUGS, &C FANCY RUGS, &C. FANCY RUGS, &C . Haring enlarged our salesroom and made exten sive purchases of al' oods In - our breach of trade, we are prepared to offer extra Mamma:mut& Sept. 71,1870: 111311PIIREff BROTHER& TAY L 0 R & co INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR NNW s) BLACK ALPACA., 50 PIECES JUST RECEIVED THEY ARE THE STANDARD ALPACA OF THE United States, of uniform mate, and unsurpassed In color, quality or price, Towanda, Aug. IV7O TAYLOR ,Sc, CO: . • Arc selling the beat low priced ! . - . ' Iii:O . GLOVES tu the world, for 75 CENTS A PAIR. ' • Alga, a cerorlete aaiortmeat of the celebrated . H. .. 5... R. G. .. _, • . . For Bale. at . ' • i' - • . .. " . - •• ' • ~. • TXYLOIL .k.' COIL, Sept. LC 18;0. ' -.-•- o' FRvrr Al WICKHAM & BLACK'S. Towanda; Jtnia 13,1870 rORSALE.—My House and Lot on Pine street is offered for sale st ehargste. - For fortherwlienlars minks on the preadeel. 80 543.1 0 . - - •_ JULIA MAL TOR SALE.—HOUSE AND LOT, want° on Yourtb Wee; notrioisestiV i Home 9t 32 fret, 'with well and absinth. good maid fro& Enquire of 9.D.Wicsaut, at t he of Wickham k Blurs. Sept. 15,, 1370.. ' PLASTER. -- LASTER. SOO TONS "BEST A- Cams Group d Planter at HMO Mlle. 3(09. mama. Pa.. for let*, all Wads of Grain will be tak l e il l •11 1 ) itiePt• W. A. ROCKWELL p LIWILIOUTION.WHEREAIf, nos. mans is,..73l2232A,Paritlest lady of the Ha ?aids* rdataiel, tainatather of the a:ma ths. ot latidtard sad itaegattleak sai Vow znr.— ioslntAtta and W martin; haeadate Judea. In am oda emit, at iredlead, bow taming date the Mt Orel ReptMooed 614 1370. M MOW et :Troy tor.** ow irt m eetied fbr hittiz a ll o peast et of Bred. ford, on Wade; October 34. PM,* oath= two Nottee la therldore: hereby ittres to the Coronary, ad Dudes. or the Peace, of the County of Dradtord. that they be then and there In their proper person; at ID o'doek in the forenoon, or sidd • day. with zo. cords. Inoneittone Ind other rentesabriaree, to dro thaw Clime winch to tbetr on appertdast to bee down' and those who are bound g a no=e ottwannee to prootatta *he, are or may be is the*" ot " rdteuelly. or who ehall be booed to Meter at the odd workers to be then and there t : t i te scatted Cann me shell be Due. Jurors are Weelathetr,attes. dance. IT to their Dated Tame% the' lirth day' of dept. in the you of ottr Lord. ore thouend debt hundred and evrenty..and or the hategeoutenoe of the Vatted Stet" the Wady J. P. VAN maw. si.eg 1011110CLAMATION:-WHEREAS, to Mon 1 Bon: PIMBid UBIS B B. 211112=121, President Judge th Jstrict. emostsimit of the emu. Nu of Bradford and Susquehanna; sod Eons. Mau. Lox Farms am, J. W. V r azDrlce, Airedale Judges, atul for told aunty of Bradford, huetoned Melt date the 12th day or Oetober,lB7o, = P e dlraded foe hailing an adjourned Court of Common flew at Towanda for the anutty of Brad ford, on Monday. November 7,1870,te continue one notice is therefore hereby gm to the Coroners. and Justices of tbe Peace, th•COtta# et Biadlord. that they be then and there in Abets ppereoppert person. • 10 o'clock In the forenoon at acid dn. with rs • inctinsitietut and otbes nestradinsiese, bto do • ore things which to their dies mainline to be •thine: and those Oho ere bo agabwit und bythe recognizance or ortherwthe to prisoners w - are or may be in the Jail te of sablaitmfy, or who than be bound to appear at the said court are to be then and there to prosecute against then as shaU be Just. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their alien dazes. agree ab ly to their model_ . ' Costal at Towanda , the 1311 day of October4n the year stout lord. Otte thousand/14dd handredAnd seventy, and of the Independence of the tinned ghat*, the ninety-third. . ff. J. P. VAN Mr!, Merl : 44A TRIM; LIST FOR -OCTOBER :a. TEM, at TEOY. 1810: John Junior= vs. Francis Green. appeal E. C. Seymour re. B. IL rites ' appeal Alma* C. Moore Ti. Endue H.ler, et a1..r'.....5el ta William B. Dobbins ea. Tro7tirp ' ClIW) T. L. Pratt. Ti. KK. Williams - ''., appeal' Alvin Sewardpr. A. Coburn _ • • .4..:.appea4 0. B. Howland vi. P. D. Chase. A. C. Moors Ti. John Camanh d 6 do do Ti. do . do - vs. de Lent Brothers vs. PA. Ballard `dell Bally Harden vs. Watson Freemen...., 4.ejectuient ld Spritigte twp vs. Z. L. Pbll Ups, ease • us k Carmel= vs. A. Long's Henry Mier decddeb adnir's...appal t Julia Axtell et elm C. T. Merry et aL eject:pent Jolla Axtell vs. 0. P. Ballard Alecto:lent W. B. Foster vs. W. A. Perks eject . spent `Dennis Hagan vs. Patrick k John Hagan • appeal F. L.-Ballard TS. Edward Burke adtnr appeal G. P. Manley vs. Batley. VanEsunes *CO - appeal Subpoenas for drat week returnable on Monday. October 24, 1870. at 10 o'clock run.; for second week on Monday, October 81, 1870, at 10 o'clock a.m. W. A. THOMAS. Psatbonotary. LIST OF THE NAMES OF PER JUT eon* draw n to be Jurors In &Court of Common Pleas to be held at Troy. contratndng on Mends:: the 24th day, of October, 1870. - at 1 °Wank pan. E it'EARFFTICEIr; wm Afflyinni. E. J. Alters; WBson.lt. Decker: Win. C. Ada; Athena twp.. Prank S.-Morley. John RVdock; Athena boro.. Fred. Pike; Barclay, Solomon Tallady ; Burlington West. Horace Spencer; Canton tarp.. Sheldon H. Lindley; Canton hero.. Wolter Leavitt: Herrick. J. B. Allen. H. H. ihnith,, Y. N. Cogswell; Monroe trip.. J. Y. Woodruff; Overton. John Matbewsi Pike. Wilson Buck, Riley Cogswell:Wire. berry. Meg Covale: Rome tarp.. John Allen; semi Creek. Hiram Mason. AIL Roman; Smithfield. Jas per King; Springfield. Lorenzo Allen Sheahoquin. Cyrenns Webb; Tuscarora, Phillip Detrick. Bailey Homey; Troy , bore.. Chides Runyon; Terry Gabriel Fetter; Warreii, Ember( Mimi WYaluzind Samuel F. Taylor;-Wilmot, 1. H. =ford, Wm. Par, more; Windtuizn, (leo. Lawrence, Benj. liiiykendali Wells, E. E. Dilleston, hansom Tanner.. 211AVELTAZ JrACS.IIU4.II=O.ND 10113%. Bacon Ellenberger, E. H. DeLong; Atheri. Aw n ..- Horace Weller, Michael Coleman; Albany Lewla Jones: Albs, James H. Fellows; Barclay. Pat - rick J. Cronley, E. J. Eldred; Burlingt on Weld Calvin Rockwell; Canton twp.. allle; Can ton born., B. J. Illckock. T, H. Atom; COlullubl: , London Bu ; LeHOY, M. L. Workiteraohn 'Rickey . Litchlleld4nl nth. H. F. Ilayikill; Overton. la H. Heicher; Orwell. E. Wertheimer, L. 0. Brunt Rome born., 0.-F. Young; Smithfield. N. T. Diektr son; Sheshequin, Marcuß Vanciae; Troy twp., 31.1 - Rockwell. A. 8. Manley; Troy born., C. S. Bur: Tuscarora, Mylert Cuiver, .P. F. Hardy; Towand. - brev., Wm. K. Marshall; Towanda worth, Isaac Vo.. burg; Windham, Geo. Goodeell, Samuel T. Madge: Jonathan Franklin; Wyalualng, Urtah D. Huff; Wa ran, ilamnel Wheaton. Allen Brown. UDITOR'S. Matter of the estate' of Miner Snyder late o. Shoal:tequila township. deceased. .1a the Orphau'r Court of Bradford Coenty. No. 9. Ethollary 1870. The nnd enthused an Auditor Won:Lied by as • Court to re-distribute moneys in the *bore ca will attend to the duties of his appointment a i bliMUce in the borough of Towanda. on SATUB.D.ti the 6th day of ICOVEIO32It A.D.. 1870, at 2 Wel« 7 p, m.. at which time and places all persona hest:.. claims to said money are requested to preterit m. 7 claims, or be debarred from coming Id upon mi.' Oka W.-Lt. nunasos. 'Sept 29, 7870—1 t Matter: A lIDITORS NOTICE.---:Sam tie. Tukesbury's use rs. Norris .Fargo, No. 1111.7 , May Tenn. ISM la.the Court.of Coalmen Piro Bradford county. The undersigned en auditor. -a".ated by u Court to distibuti Slade la aniff i hoods lent, from Sheriff's sale of defendant's' real estate, will ai tend to the duties of said appointment, at his °Mr , in the borouchuf Towanda. on MONDAY. the 71 day of NOVEMBERIB7O. at 2 o'clock p. dr., at whir' time and place ill persons hula/ dolma oa Er Money are requhvdto pprxeseeenat the sams or be deba , red from coo/ingot% saldfund. Oct? 6.10.-.4t I NCORPORATION NOTICE.-fl: the matter of the huForpotatkinid ”TheTrustec of the Springhill Methodlat*Church." • Also, in the matter of lbe tncorporition of O.; tinion Church of Welts. ' Notice is hereby giSer that the 'above Trastcw. have severally presented to the Court of Comsno.l Pleas of Bradford, County'. their. articles of Anrni tion saldnglot a decree of Incorporation, and th.- said Court having examined the same, and finding them correct, will decree that the acts be lauds" as prayed for, on Monday, December 5, 1870, at *".! o'clock p.m., unless cause be shorn to the contrail W. A. THOMAS, Prothonota-y. Prothonotary's Moe. Sept. 29, 1870.-nt APPLICATION TN DIVORCE - To John Maiin2.-7 o. 752 May term. 18 10 -- Yon aro hereby notified that laisabeth Brarra,,your wife, by her next friend, J. T. Learns has. applied .to therottrt of common pleas of Bradford county: for a divorce from the bonds of, and the said court has appointed Monday. the •IS of Dec.. 1870. for hearing the said Elfrabeth• Barre in tho premises. at which time and place you calf attend if you think proper. 3. PERRY VAN MET, Sept. 29.10..-it . • Sheriff. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.- To Fanny ICelion—No. 343 tab. form, You are hereby notified than Phineas Nelaon, yoir" husband:has applied to the Smut of commcz p 1 2 ,2 of Bradford county. for a disarm from the hands of matrimony. and the said war; has appointed Mon- day, the sth of December 1570. for hearing the roJd Sixteens in the premises. at whichtinte 'advisee yen • can. attend U you think proper. J. RUBY VAN putT, Sheri r. Sept 29,10-4 t TN BANKRUPTCY. - - DISTRICT Court of the United Slates for the Western Die tict of Pennsylvania. Waters. District-0 Perimyt ronfa, St .9. In the matter of Richard Anion, a . Bankrupt A Warrant in Bankruptcy lias been issued by said Court against the estate of RICIIABD AMMON, of the county of Bradford and. Mate of Pennsylvimia, in said District, who basbecii - duly adjudged • Bank rupt upon petition of his creditors, and thetsyment of any debts, and the delivery of, any proArzty be longing to said Bankrupt to - aim or to hts use. and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by lari. A meeting of the creditors amid Bankrupt to prove their debts, and choose one .er more as. signets of his estate, will beheld at a Courtof Bank- - ruPtc7. to be holden at Towanda, ps„ in said trict, on the 15th day of October, AM...1870. at 10 o'clock, a.m., at the olßeo of EDWARD OVERTON. , Db Jr..a t. Es ricq, one of the Registers in A. IlaiM a rald Sept. 22.10.-5 w . U.S. Marshal. as TAYLOII, CO.'v FE LIST OF THE NAMES OF PER son¢ drawn to be jurors In anjellourned Court of Common Pleas to be held at the'. Court Honor in Towanda, on tho tint Monday of November 1870. swarms sesems. Albany taxi., Henry Brown. .7 ii" Waltman ; Athens -bore.. Jacob A. Sticks; Burlington West. Simon Pratt. Curtis Swain; Barely twp., JAMS B. Johnson. John A. Faucett; _Canton bore., Timothy Burke, Walter S. Newman; Franklin. Elwin 0. Wiley; Granville. Anderson S. Robinson; Monroe bore., Marvin X. Cooldengh; Monroe twyi Henry B. Myers; Orwell , Lyman B. Clinhbuele; Mdgebnry. Alexander Stirton, E. B. Reekiri . th. Benjamin* L. McAfee; Springfield, 'Rufus •:13. 010111011, Trancis • Ripley; Standing Atone. John Ennis. Pekin Land meuor. W. Stervats; ; Shoeheqrsin. Wrens E . Morten; Troy twp., James Stianon, Alvin Linderman; Troy born, Wm. Morgan; Towanda horn" Mar Dayton.. 'Ralph W. Russell, Nathan Tidd. Morgan Lewis; Terry, William Allen: Warm. John P. Kinney. Wen. Manning. Cynis O. Wheaton; Weller, W. Zinnia jr., W. P. Wiley. - • AUDITORS NOTICE —The nn= dersigned appointed an auditor to dhialingo funds in MO bandit of exceutcsi. of tbs Wats of JONAS EDSALL, deoeued. andtar from sale of real memo of said_deceedent. will attend to the duties of his appointment at the Mike of Delos in Troy bore.. on T*VBSD&Y. Mai' ' E a at 11 o'clock a.m.. at which limo and pro alt Per sons are required to womb theta claims or be de- Paul from sharing is the wets. J. N. M. Auditor. Oct. 13:70,..4w I ARM FOR. SALE IN MONROE TOWIIISHIP.—The subecriber eiders fbr ate his valuable Ibru4 /Ting on the ithrwithtiz=„l4 in Monroe township, three miles from th e. of Monroe. area miles from TOWlladar with a 100 d road leiffing tram_both the sabers whom& The Sullivan la , Erie Badroad also pewee through the firm It contains 190 scree. about ste acree under good elate of cultivation:- good buflathiel two WV orchards, and Is veil watered. Term! easy. J. C. BIZOMAY. 2d. 801121 Itrid4a, Aug. TWth. NOTICE is hereby give that the Co partnership lately', under under ill arm name of illaxxsT a Ounces be. been dboolred by the retiring of Yr. Yanky. Tbe boob and ecartuita of the late firm are in w.y hands and must bo settled immediately or cold. will be made. canton. Oct. 1300. - W. 8. CHAMFER. BEST FRUIT JABS IN USE A- it Xcenr, & aura t 3 , --'''' , ...... .judgeizient 'PPM aPPeil Weal - appeal WM. BOYLE, Auditor