Newt- - -Provall'Natiowi `a Inleti of Aibitn e pop oy, . la 69,152. --• —Scafilet ' frCei 'IS :#fit kaging-an centre comity'. , •Of grea t gRa . Ne. ROWPfla 'from Indiuia • • • R ru i s ian loan is-to ,1)0, let f B u eten• maxvis , tryihk a king Wriatteu ,1') —Thci Parisinti balloonistsare chi !late(' with their success . --130i0n.16,i-set up tu'euty drm ilia futratalns.% r -• I. --Alexander EL top ens fa rpport ed very feeb!c: • —The - Sweedish eipigratiOn to 'aine cohtliics.. , • —Atlanta has. au "anti-boarding- Louse . . ---Silver Lake in th is State; is to L'cslibckr.dwith UM; \ II& • • • wild turkeys in Mississippi have thelmekedchoiers. . . r ' A well read Indian has been or a3.i4cd as minister at Quebec. Cinatanati is Becoming a narum ta.c4irlng city of gest importance.- ; is said We Texas cotton crop lois been overrate& • Tlie scared . ate still- running al* from Gslzeston yellow fever., —The French are trying to make of winter .IK4he PriSgiAlll3., `fr T =-I%w Turk again -, comphins of eidowalk merchants' as nuisances. • boy was recently sent by express from Boston to Pittsburg. • aoly,Spri ao , Miss, has trio jug faetiirlip and one temperance society. f .riansitsliai..l3o . o 'miles of rill roti4l completed and is making snore. ' ' —Jersey City firemen steal chick ,-ns and cook them in the ent,i.no houses. York. Oerman brewers air) about forming a "Vat Men's Association." , --Generals Banks and Butler are both nominated for Congress in Massachusetts. —French sjindow,advane ,, in ' t with other importations frorn'that counts's. • 1 -Susan B. Anthony is to start on 11.11.`'Cturo.tour neat month.• - " ; • Susan'a Godsey is a St Louis t.iis3~~o his bech sleo Bing?or heary 21. years. • —rive .Imildreil women, in _one Wisconiin eonnty ivorlied in tho fields thia bar vest. The order of Sons of Malts( IA again lionsialiin:g in the •castern. pirt of th . --Sitty-one oht of every hundred in MisinasiMil it is estimated can neither read uor write. t • • T . :. - -• • ; . —The considerable firing . nround Paris of lab does not seem to have, brought on a reign there. --Maysville, Ey., plow . factories vidipea one thousfota tievau hundrerl . plow 6 'to thccSontli hg —A Missouri paper sus that "St. Louis will now maktps,oxie ottho fourth cities of thernion." —A black bear .. .ii•eigbinn , nearly four llunfireA r potincls, wai•estigtfis s trap last week in HAlerness; New lisropittre. • _ —lt is' pfq&se erect a new hotel in Taaton on n. largn Seale, f 45,000. has - - inf; already beenlittbscritiod for that purpose. —The construction of the Shepang Valley, Conn., Railroad wag awarded a few days since to a Pennsylvania company fur 4310,000. —The German inhabitants of a street in Detroit strain a high Mato of infuria tion, Levauao ipo Conncil•uanted it Napoleon. —A party of respectable • Chicago ladies formed .a society for roadaiming dissipet vd . 31)1.1lig 111C.14 --.-riltriss :Frances. Rutherfora \ was recently wsorn in. a city playaiehttit 3:4 Grand llapkla, Mich:, by a female notary public, —A new stylo of footlights, „burn\ jog downward, has lately,been,itilrodnced, into the London theatre.:. the.cens - ns -returns the. , total, opnlatton a the . Pate of Nerefa will Elrciie to be not more thin p,goo:-• • • -Racing ' Mississippi is -again ON - chief tceateni sensation, and e7plo - wittgatal rest,lta are once, more in order. . —'Ono 'hundred Chinese are ',to • be Ft ehh d ,to the population of the city of: &vie& j t the , priog to be enildati4ar. wharf 1 borers. —Mark - Twain watitTlio !ha 0 an Lriliii.tive proclaimed Malif 1.41.14 p ~1' TiCriii is 1 nuislatt.ent to Franck told Ilittlak - . llnd• sup plied to Loth :11111iCS. —The citizens of Bith, Me,, still R•taku the eld erittan'of haying tilt; city bells rung at sunrise and sunset, regardlcea of the —The brewers of Berlin have sent kegs of bete, packed on ice, to the German army, with air attendant committee bearing spig.gets and -mallets. • workman in a - Cincinnati roll mill strock a bombshell With a sledge ham me•r. The shell went off and so tlid the work man. —ln Chicago the percentage, of races is seated as fellows: Anglo-Saaon (Annan 30, 9.eanclirimirm 10, Irish 10, all oth rr. ~ —The cattle disease which broke out in INtaine'last summer is stil prevailing, and extending its ravages among horses, sheep and swine. --Allergymen find this ono of the most pleasant and profitable aea.ons of the year. Marriages are more frequent on the eve f.: cold weather. —Although uudistinguishable by, ,Ires from their men, the death rate ameni. the Prussian oilirers Raring the war has been enormamlf high. —A Boston boy found a pint of brandy, Weil his mother had hid, away. .The draiai the . lhinur, and the effgets were, near ! ...ftal. —A rat gnawed a "hold •in one of the wheat bins at Great Falls. The result was that thirty or more bashels dt wheat ran into the ricer. • —An English professor tells of a inrorme3 compatriot 'aim) Acmcinstrated 111 st America ticti r could . amount to much, having coar you know.' • —There is a Moravian church at cciarevine, cpunty, %Vals httila in the year 1753. It is still in an excellent state f rms.-rvation. —ln DnaOldyn n person may ride in a pasccnirtr railway car for nearly two hours Air the small sum of tire cents. and the core atim, pay dividcial. —The Coplay postTflice, in Lehigh county, ha, been changetrik e times within tho ns.4t yearbetweeu that point and Stetutown, 4 Sort I: : antpt cc,un ty. —A stock coinpaaly of Hebrew 4 New York Is proposed to inirebase a hotel atid . gronnds at Lein g Branch, anti' estab ludi Le:a year a linit class hotel, on the .Coaher Plan. —lt is said that, at the lowest cal eloathin, 800,00.) bales of cotton will be made Georg a during the present season, and that kthe wheat crop is the tineFt ever gatheral in I he State. Bonheur has arrived in lAnden, and is coming toAmeriva to that ocr -..eatern prairies and study the nild hnfhlo and ,e the ether rriltl animals, or the prairies in their natural haunt.. - —la the cousns.difircult . uoiv y rag ing Chicago and St. Louts, it must be notod that the runner has an area of thirty-four and n half square the latter 611., of iwea ty grin:lvo mile9.' —A 4nan in ltullido pulled off his euat and jro:7lVd in the cane to save a woman aunt droll:dug, whim a pickpocket stole his pocketbook fmm the coat, and the woman abused hint to- polling her hair in, his efforts to rife hr r enterprising merehrtnt of .Memphis has urected illuminated clock on a street cf , rner e.t s cositts2ooo, and t'hu I:men :mit:um' city faittere rofugo - to pay fur the trramg rUtmait of gas which it consumes. --The brooms made in Texas of lortriA iro tia:g rzx fully LA Sue, and mayhap - iitv.r, thsr, .^..ny iruportorl article rarer *Atli tairre. The papers advise tanner.s to Icy a In: hi l --Furiurs 11l tho .416 hborhood of zunsf..a,,, p:.....r e po:i a 0,,,,, ratathusay fnll of wild y,arme t Lir. fall. :Lilo iir aro 'zutmatutlly fe, and 1:. T , : - ..:Ati. , na fur rtn is skid: arts bo• in:..; rna , le in thil el ty. Ichs.le the. L2tlterfl are gct linz their' hti , , , ,ti.n; - ; iviin:," in rciillnesi• .ti'✓.L+'..'S3 iFT yrSi +~~bw.w.:a~~lrhi bl*4l'Y+liClS~~ radfirilteporia. EDITORIA. E. 0 ***MUCH. S. IC MOTOR*. Towanda, Thursday, Act. 27, mitt , TEE VOTE ON MEOII3IIIII. The-offiesatrune trona-thesever--1 exp.34411.99iming., iii*Nomppfp ional &Strict, corise in . slowly. Irt . fact, up to our Prei`to writing &M -inn Inizi noi:h436 hiard from. Judge .iwro.elaoted aeataty4t.., very small untjocity. Thoreau sever? ai very geed_ eating-JP: en)* tbig result, which were apparent from the . beginning, and, if a really peinOar man had been nominated , by the' Op position, who could haVe received .he confidence of our people,„ a would have been eleeted.„Mr4traneg , had already received the endorsement,of his constituents by 're-election' -three times and this bad excited in some a feeling of jealousy; in others a' de sire for change and an acknowledge ment of the justice of . ; the' claim of rotation in office. Again, in his po sition he was obliged 'to decide be tiven the merits of, ,and distribute patronage to, the different,applicants for office throughout rthe district. For almost every position athitOis 'posal or, subject to his' ;:influence, from Route Agent tb Foreign . His siorrthere were two 'or more a,ppli cants, each believing' that his own cause was' best. There could be but one selected' in each car; and the disappointed encil Viol ..beir friends were convertedintoenetinm Again, there were brought before the west few sessions of Congrese many mat ters of importance in regard to which the people were clividedin. opinion outside of party . lines. FOremost among these was the income tax. Many Republicans" differed from Judge Menotti in opinion upon 'this question, and for .thia' ,reasono alone opposedlis.re 7 electiou. ,Against , his I character; Or the' honesty of his in tenth:63j there was not and cod& ,not 'tie one Word 'uttered: Even those who oppOsedinin now' feefa*lief in the fact that he is elected 'and their , opposition of no aVaiL every -- 1 thing into consideration, • we regard Lour success tts a very great victory. Columbia county has especially done herself great honor., We did MCA Oct less of her since She 'so well, lien both candidates. In return, l .Judge MERCVE will not forget thein . -' terests of those who have repctiecl confidence in him. Without 'regard to party lines, where the welfare •c•f this people 'pan be 'promoted;' our Representative will lie foremost in his efforts to advance their intereste. Notwithstanding the ungenerottsand dishonest attacks made. upon Judge Mtn - ties tatiffreciird, We know his veep =alai influence will always be in favor of the highest protection ,to Araeaican industry. The petty :jeal ousies in Ahis arid "other conntietr .71Lich militated'againsthim, wehope are, ow at an end and among the things that are past, as they• certain ly willbe forgotten by the friends',of Mr. MAcce, ' Let us all be united and ffireNWe have great reason it; rejoice in 1.1i.e good that has been : accompl )11.ragg' matt t., the future. MCVARLA . ICD 'APPEAIT Ace.o.---Dan ierMerritland, who was tried for the murder ,of Allert D. Richanison; and acquitted, on the ground of "In sanityrwas •• arrested in. New York a iew days ago, says the Herald, " awfully , drunk," and besmeared with Ikaf;(1 in, his fnurtie endeavors to. force his way through.the side of Wood's Museum. His nasal organ presented an appearance closely re sembling a skinned beet. 4 f' s 4 l nate occurrence for the unfortnnate man was the fact that as he was in the act of pitching headlong down a pair of stone steps he was seized by the officer, who printed him firmly upon,his feet and conveyed him to the statical Hone; in Thirty-fifth street. While'int the way to the lat ter place,he produced the„papers in the suit now pending against Mrs. Richardson-McFarland and himself, in Indiana, to have the decree of di vorce granted against him set aside, and endeavored to enlighten the offi cer on what he termed his prospects of success. Ti c lien sufficiently sober ed to be remoied to court he was convoyed before"the acting magis: trate.at Jefferson Market, and cona mated to answer a charge of intozi- hltivn Wirista.mszour.. —There is a curi ous interest conimeted with Wilhelm shohe, where Napoleon is confined, in the fact that the famous chtitcau, water-works and park (probably the finest park in the 'world), were con structed with the money paid at the tide of our Revolutionary war, by the English King,' George In, for 12,000 _troops inrnished by the .Elec tor of Hesse-Cassel for = service against the American Colonies of England. So great was the cost of chateau and park that the accounts were, destroyed, to prevent its becom ing known. The estate is now the property of the King of Prussia, whose royal predecessor on the Prus sian throne (Frederick IL) was friendly to us during our war for In dependence, and *hose sovereignty is now welcomed by every man in Cassel. °roar To an Ezrn.tr.En.—We be lieve that a trial,Of the labor impos ed on eleetion officers by the latelaw consolidating the spring and fall elections has pretty generally con- zinged people that it, had . better been left alone, and that Hi repeal ought to be a matter for early, oansidera- Lion. -A v(igtM'"W'finfr s ir*idllhe — sithßrex: iwthluAt'oild. Pronounce the dele- gate system far preferable: . For years the Republican has peinted out the defects of Mel Craw :Lrd—Ciumtr, Byelaw. r—At..-making nominations, and warned the Repnkr lined party of-the disasteri • la* ; to result kern Systeia:Moil" than 'anti 'isidision al hive' ai' that was - calCulated to tritiktPthel rival factitone inear partY fight eftek Ait other .with'are -bit - tern, than' could be IxOtigbt bear 'the' ceniction Coieno. The remit' election is complete - Catliniation df this. Republieluis who had participated in th?liFim pprincipleMoli 3feet tr ll!?l • ll 7:l` bY an *l 2B NfeeeLille•VON bound. to inakiporttlicitinket; no, *X* er fere4,tlPr fe'reite olsuccessful .3 Seenr/41._4ullination,. than they : turned **AY t° 10 11 -biuidB' with We Persaersey,, with ;Seetarian prejidiee . and clani!!!;thieivi,, with secret PrirsPigatiCA B .4o , iilefeat the „regular. nominees. Now,'-,Wo do not jutets4t9,"4 : 34t , bou!idle 4e_Pnrt Lheiritert7 :nomin ees wider nit eireannibualies. When; they *nikiaiiididato to bi unworthy theY erelef"ed3r/!?Epees: thorn. But they should not ; - allow their judgment to be' Warped, - and , their party fealty abatis:ed, litthe representations _or *ifinfiintlueniie 01 disapPeinted lefidiker-711j4 ibie, alte r all, liza • the re ; cent ,disaster in this Csiuz4, thin any good„ and' sufficient ,m+.10334 for a geirar:4l.bslt. _ It id iMinifestly a per meimie system that Produces such results, and this 4 . 8 but one of the many, objections to it. :The lavish expenditures of money immoray to procure . a nomination for any import ant offieejs the . .. Most demoralizing feature o' the syitem. Its evil influ ences sin widelpread, and are a stigma on any party community. The old delegate system, with all its defects and abuses, was ;not so objec tionable in its effects upon the party or people. But both . systemsare Open to grave ohjeptions, and, be:fore another campaign ,opens, we hope some spitem combhung all the ad vantages of the - Delegate and jar Systoin, and iiimovmg the defects of both, maybedevised and adopted. Unlesl judicious action is taken, our PITY / 8 sure tcateetwith still more serious reverses .' The present sys tem will destroy our party aliconien ty just as surely 118 it tore the De mocracy to pieces in days.gone by. PeliT4L The report of the Select 'Commit-' tee of the House on the project of a Postal Telegraph,"is published. We find in the. , North. American an abridgement of the report, a portion of whiclji we use. The report, etates that though this country discovered the telegraph and constructed the first line, the people here are tine last in the world to receive the full bene fit of the-invention - . Various Europe an statistics are' given: Switzerland charges but 'ten .cents for twenty words and has a station at every, postoffice. y The receipts form a stea dy surplus;:and messages hate Creased siiice the charges were lessen ed a - like tariff over the whole corni,try, thif most perfect postalsyiitem of any country, and a postaLtelegraph ih connection. The reduction of charges have invariably been followed by &ore builiness and greater profits. France has had a similar increase following a like course, and its Semapliere- system along the coast connects with the electric. The charges are now twenty cents for as many words Airoughout 'the enipire,und half that Within any province. The Pruisian Govern ment. decreased the tolls, and messages increased ninefold on a three-fold increase of facilities. In Norway fifteen Words are sent for twenty-eight cents, and the telegraph pays. The combination of telegraph and post works finely in Australia and New Zealand. In England twenty words can be sent seven hun dred miles for fifty cents. Still the Government took the wires last Feb ruary, and the arguments of the Postmaster General, the Chancellor of the Exchequer and others, are in troduced to show the expedieney of the measures. LOBS OP THE OAMBELL LONDON; Oct. 22, 1870.—:Late on Wednesday evenin,g word reached' Londonderry, Ireland, that the steamship Cambria, Captain Qirna han, of the Anchor line, which left 'New York on the Bth inst. for' Glas gow, had been wrecked off the coast of Donegal. The information was brought to that city by the only sur vivor, John ,McGartland, a steerage passenger by the ill-fated vesseL The voyage from New York was generally fortunate, notwithstanding that unpleasant weather preiailed most of the time, until the, night of Wednesday, October 19, between ten and, eleven o'clock. The Cambria Was then under sail and steaming rapidly. §iddenly, when all was apparently going well, she struck on Mistridine island, a small rocky island ten miles west of Donegal and thirty miles west of Londonderry. The vessel instantly began . to fill through the\large holes stove in the bottom, and the fires were soon ex tinguished. lebecame evident that the steamer was hopelessly lost, and the efforts were therefore drfected to save the lives of the'passengers, who were massed upon deck, and four boats, crowded with passengers, were launched and put off from, the steam er. Mr. McGartland entered one of these, and he saw no more, of the ship or the other boats. The weather was very heavy, and he thinks' no doubt all the boats were swamped, and that he is the only survivor: \ Almost instantly upon getting in', to the boat it capsized and he lost consciousness. Upon 'reviving, lie -found himself in the , sea, - but „grasp. ing the gunwale of the boat,. which 'righted, he succeeded in getting in the boat a second, time, and found therein the dead body of a lady dresiedin black silk. Mr. AlcGart- land was tossed about many hours, when he was picked up by the En- . ~iil? Z:::hw.. rff==e2M:=eNi=fiff!! .ney Shere-weari-nertaiidy—UO• board and.perhaps more. Lownommawr, Oct. 22. capful examination of: he emits and waters foinifies around.,the .scome of the Cambria dieastai byt river bgetti6failikto-diacciverany_trams the missing hoatairom, the Catallia. ' Frani:dui eluded that idl hoixviegene, and that arthe'liteasite. Pallangelre Alosilart land the otte, 'Ot t , to tell - the • The urew atuaberekabout sixty neni - making with the rummagers all told; about 104 sot& on bond. - Prominent eana . ng - the; passengers' iraakkmeral Dawes end iaraily,-, of :Chicago;,CloloneAHayden And family f Keokuk, lowa, and liruu . S*o4 , a onwledy bebusiniss *New York, who had paesed -ever the Atbuitio thirteen times by-the dueller line of .eteunehipst , ,also Mr, William. Bing ham, dr., a well Acnown citizen of Pittsburg, Pa. Gammax,. Oct. 22.--espt. Chen nowithof the steamer Bose, which arrived-at thicport to-day,.reports haying passed through much,-wreck ed mattefoff the northern coast-of Ireland. .AmUng the debris wer Portions of.the cargo of the Cumbria and fiagments,of her small boats. 'nUipIaNIVIIHYDAY. Preelamittoik - of IPa:cadent Griiit, Apr pointing 'Monday. November 24. States A theTresiikrit - of tree - United, States - IPROCILASILTION.. • • • Wuzazte, It behooves a people sensible of their dependence on the Almighty, publicly and collectively, to acknowledge their gratitude.- for His favors and mercies, and humbly beseech for their continuanie; and Whereaa, The p .eople Of the Unit ed States datin g the year /10W about to end have special , cause 'to.; be thankful for - general prosperity ? abundant harvests, exemption from pestileaee, foreign war and eivic strife: - •• • Now, therefore, be it known, that - Ulysses S. Grant, - President: of the United States, concnrritig in any similar recommendation from Chief Magistrates of States, dO hereby rec ommend to all citizens to meet- in their respective - places of worship, ,on Thursday, the 24th day of November next there to give thanks for thd b.unty of God during the year about , to close, and • t o- supplicate' for its continuance hereafter. In witness whereof, 1 have here unto set my hand and caused the seal of tha trnitid States to :be affix ed. Done at the eitrof Washington, this 21st day of October, in the year •of , our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy, ,and of the Independence of the "Milted States the - ninety-fifth. • P • 4 By the President: ritauLTON FISH, Secretary of State. ore.. The New York Herald, which is not a Reptiblican paper iuid which predicted before the recent elections great gains for the Democracy, now says that the folloWing facts - may be regarded as established " First—That the people of the United States, by a heavy majority, accept, endorse and, approve the ad ministration of Geri. Grant. , Second —That the Bepnblican party on the platform of: this administration are sure of a decialie majority in the ;popular branch of the next Congress, whereby, the Senate being secure, both Houses will be in accord with the Presiderarto the cud of his term. Third—That he is good for `a second term against all opposition, combi nations and opposing candidates. Fourth—That the Democrats have made no headway, of any accohnt since 1868. Fifth—That. the, new element of the colored tote is - en masse with the Republicans.! Sixth —That there is some danger that the Democracy may. lose New York in November." . , The Herald states its sixth point very mildly. The fact is that, the Democracy will lose New York. It stands no chance of carrying . the State except by fraud, and the fraud is to be stoppea. Ste A table of the Congressional majorities in Pennsylyauia ie just now going the rounds of the Demo cratic press, which in the aggregate gives that party . the State by several thousand majority. This is arrived at by counting Mr. Cazezzr's majori ty as Democratic, and by' fixing that of Mr. AcxEn in the Sixth, and,. Mr. STORMS in the Eleventh, by about fifteen hundred more 'than they real ly are. After -correcting these and several other minor errors, the Re publicans will be found to have car tied the State by nearly as much as is claimed by their opponent& New Advertisements. D . RESS-MAKING ram • CLOAK-MAKING, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. , L 6 Cl 2 . 4 CUTTING AND FITTING PROMPTLY IMPORTED CORSETS & LACES. 0 4 a CD ; MRS. H- E—GARVIN, OVER PORTER .& mars, Blercons mock, BIALY STREET. TOWANDA,I%. Oct. 26.1870. 'THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD regiectilalis say that the Florist Establishment heriloforn belonging to Mr. H. Mix, shall in future be Collduated by me, and by strict attention to bad. !keel I hope to merit the liberal patronage bestowed on my lite employer. AND, in season. I will attend to the priming of gaps %tiles (within the lxwoughl. Any one dolling my services CAD find the at my Green House . . JAMES C. lEVERG. 0.d20,111-24' ripHE HINT KEROSENE OIL IN J 4 toeh by the qtatattty or retell at PDX & =CUT. M"n e f', rms. ••-; t , •^2 "Ye ' : 4 ,‘,!LiADLEfir . FINE irtitld• Will ti.. . • open on Thxiiii4y, the keit - i ifixioty of Fahey Fnni over ' brought ;•• ;.• in town, at prices within reieh 4:1a: Ito not faTto dali. ana etataino them. KEYSTON griOlit. • • - ;,..• • October 20,1076. . , 4°) fifr / if/ fr /5 ,- 40 / if ' • , . THE BlitAtT • Sr, STRATTON. BIIVEALO Business , College. established in 1951, is the most Practical and Beet Business School Anorlos. Goo:mese af (restriction embracesEin aUd Double .Entry, Beoli-Yseping, Business Aritbnietic.:Cotpmadal. Law. Business Gareaspo_ndenee, f Cominbsion, Drokerage, Insurance and the Art of_Telegraphing. Unparal leled facilities are offered for securing a Practical EdneatlOn. Graduates 01 this OlutitStiundidi atwatra And employment For further information call` st Collage Rooms, currier Main and &Mess as., sr ad dress the proprietors, J. C, 88Y.A...,NT 4 CO.. Buffalo, N. Y.' SePt. pCAVETA; S . CO, ' • 4 . Would tigaiu call the atterou o bityors to their ototlt of Mich wasnever so complete as at the present tune. October 'V. 1870 MHE lANNIJAL EXAMINATION JL of Tatchers for the Public Schools wifi be held as follows: • Oct. 17 Wilt, Sugar Run School Home . .18 . - Bahr's . 19 . Center 20 Via, ": ;. - • . " 21 074 Corners -. . " 22 bore. •6 4111 . -24 bore. :: ...,• . 7 25 st ' Burlington, Center . -. 26 ,tingfleld -.. ". !' .. 37 Iwnhin, . • 'Atudituale ' " " 28 - Wills, -, 'Rowley Hill . ' " . 29. Rot Creek, - Gillette • 31 /113146h14 4 7. - Centerville; ~ . 'Nov. 1 Smithfield, Center . " . . 2 Burlington. 'Lnther'sldilis . . •• 3 Ulster,Village „ .. .. 4 Athens. • • bons. .' 5 Litchlkeld„ • . Center . . 7 Wsm; - , Knykoidall . . 9 Wirren, Bowen Nedlcnv. . . 9 Onwell, , , Orwell . Hill " •• ••10 Rome, • . Bore. -.. .. .. If Shesbequin. - Lower Valley . . . 15 Asylum, . Center .26 TerrA - - Terrytown . . ". 17 Wyttnaing, Camptoirn . . - 18 Tuscarora,. Coggswed " . " 21 Pike, • • Leltsysville . . • 22 Herrick, Camp . .. .. • " 24 Monroe„ ` t„, . • Ifonroeton . " 23 Wysox. - Slyersburg " ' . 26 Towanda, born. . •• " 28 Standing Stone, ' Stevens .. .. Applicants will please provide themselves with Reader. Pen, .14.. and Frit Exercises to commence at 0 o'clock s. tee! ' _,4 , ; A. A. REMET. Oct. 6;70. •', '!"-. - 1 - County Supt. pomr4r.T 4 -- ,s;' co, , .). . U. S. GRANT Have just opened A fine lot of To which they call partictilhr talon tion October 1870. NEW MILLINERY Would call the attention of the public to her large Mock of 31 ILLINEB Y GOO DS pircetly from tiew York city, of tho very All of *hleb will bo sold CHEAPER then ittiy place In Towanda, comprising BONIQET4 and-RATS.. LACES, SIRS. J. D. RILL. First door east of Fir arohall trAlidgeway'a Red White and Blue atoro. !Ridge st. Sept. 29,'70. a FOR SALE.—The Mountain Lake Farm in Burlington twp. I now offer for sale my valuable farm, located at Mountain Lake. on the Berwick turnpike. Burlington twp at a bargain. The farm contains 133 acres, 100 acres improved; about 60 Mel stumped and fenced, (lOU acres Blom" wall). There are two dwelling houses, one new horse.barn, one large and one small farm barn, a good gmitiery, slaughter house and fixtures, two apple orchards. goodly number of Peach, pear, Plum and Cherry trees, two good springs of water oneat eachhouse. Also a large and commodious work and toolstrop. Adjoining the farm is that beautiful sheet of wster, known as —Mountain Lake.'" revering some Rd acres, nearly 90 acres of which belongs to me by purchase from E. Overton, Eeq. There is also ti lightfid grove of Live afros adjoining the lake, which is well supplied with springs of pure cold water. The grtive and lake have sdreadrbecome quite nolo. rious ass resort far pleasmw seekers. • , • P. S. I will Dell a anflicient quantity of seasoned lumber for bending a house.9ssat feet. an also furnish tho ablualon and latA ifidesired„ Also, eight good cows, hogs and shun. The distance from the termlfi Towanda is 8 miles; to Troy 9 miles; to Ulster 7 miles; .11ouroeten 6 miles. For further particulars enquire of IitBItISON!DODD, • Proprietor. Oct, 13.10. SATUPDA7f; OCTOBER lkt, li7o `lteopeetfolly ,Inforrav the lutlce of Towanda and vicinity that sho.till be randy to exhibit he InN9 stock of VELVETS, SILKS AND SATINS Togrtth.r With a full assortment of HANDWICIDEPS AND LACE COLLAIL3, On Sdit 11DAY, Octobirlst 1870. My Satin and Silt Goods arc cut lalaaing. 'BUSS E. BRANDI'. - • - One doop south of lama's Dank. Sept 2V70, BOOTS AND SHOES; KEYSTONE STORE S R II P 5, KEYSTONE STORE MItS. J. D. HILL `FALL AND WINTER .1- LATEST STYLES COESETS, KID GLOVES, EM JY%VELRY 3nss BRANDT FALL AND - WINTER MILLINERY GOODS, FRENCIi-.FLONVIRS, Vow Abeitberunta • 13 C WELIt & Co.. 441 t i: t . /4.. V . .z.l IV , . F.:•-.-- - 1 .; 7lt ,', this rent , ) •5; s' i •• - '.. , • - • -,,,, ~, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, DO=STICOTTONSi Brown and. Bleached, oi . rms , flood itheetins at 10. cont's • • Z,gi best Standird Shootings - now • sellog. or 1 4 oOlato. This stock ,ofrers yintisnai giduce- gents to*ailies distanosio make their -winter Tontines from, as it is'all aeiv, and at .prices lower than hir nway, i•.KEYSTQNE STORE. oc2c)ber 26:1670.' .—. . • , .. . • ."7 Or xhic. - FALL WINTER 'GOODS: • • 3usBm..T. RtNGSLEY Demi leavo-to retuin•ner Mania to liClr Patrons for liberal patronage heretofore, atidlissurec them that no esertiona will be spared to ensure a continuum of the same. Raving Just returned from NEW You With a largo and wciiseloetiid stock, of • • WIT.TiThIERk - GOODS Dftlielatect LONDON and MDR stylos„,„ Buhl as 4 " ablCuTrs. !Lyra, Which I 110% , offer to the of Towanda and vicinity. ", • Mao a .fine ,aelcction lloir and" Fancy floods comprising LACES, • • • LINEN COLLARS, t • CUFFS, i [ ANEKERC7 I 7 B , , CORSETS, &c., I have also reopened, in connection with the above my DRESS MAKING establishment. and I. am now prepared to do. . CUTTING and FITTING in the Wert fashionable styles CM short notice. Eatrance unit door to Fox I; Mercuire, up stairs. Rept. : 22,13). • FOX & - MERCUR • • . , Respeettally infix= the' . public that play hare just opened,s tUcia assortment of NEW GOODS, Consisting of almost everything in. the Grocery and Provision lino, which they of for dale at WHOLESALE AND-lIETAtE, At the lowest market rater., We feel conadent Abet with our experience and faeilitiek - we shall bOble to please the most fastidi ous. Our Motto is "Good Gdods at Reasonable We shill work hard to please. Try ne. Corner Main and Pine streets. r•os. • Towanda, Sept. 15;70. . BE-NItY BIEEC.Trit G ROCERIES AND PROVISIONS are eelliig at retail by `. FOX 4 =amt. VLOUR, THE CHOICEST IN Market; br the sack or 'barrel. also 'Fresh grimed Cora Neal, "Feed,-,Ac., at lowest market rates at I .FO] & =taws. gYRUP AND MOLASSES CHEAP st FOX • lIPPPITIFS: Ear =9 QIIGAR OF ALL - KENDS RETAlL wholesale pricer at FOX 4 3.I:piCUR'S. VERY CHOICE . 01tEEN AN 1 1 .4 - 7.nek Tea selloni - Cheap at, rebill by 4 FOX kII CU SPICES OF ALL KINDS WHOL and Ground at FO,X. ErElteldlt'S, PURE CIDER VPTEGAR , FOX it NESCIIIIT. REMEMBER THAT FOX & KEE CUR are retailing all kinl Groceries at wholesale prites. ' Tho largest et' , in town. Goods tiret dam Prices low. , FOX. Sept. 29,10. POWELL etm lb u so of relyetl largo ail‘illtions PR•gss6-oo.np Groat bargains way be expected in VRENCII 150PLL.NS, MERINOS, AND Also lu several new fahrien, many of which will bb BELOW TBE GOLD. COST LYON'S BLACK SILKS Greatly bet y Talue PARIS CASHMERE CIO =! `26, IS7O A NEW THING IN TOWANDA. TIT RNISHING STORE Millinery Dresit Making and Furnilbing Goods, In ißciillenran's'Kaw Block) tittroinnErr Towatina. PA. 7tts.s.Acunnsuo; wnuta respezifully announce to the • ladies or Towanda and vicinity. that she has leased one og the commodious storerooms in Beidlo• man's Block on Bridge street, and has opened a first class Dress Making and Furnishing Store. Ladies' scat Children's' Goods, ready made, constantly on hand or made to order. Medallic Demorest's. • PAL TEEN SPECIMENS Every month, wad turnielied to all desiring ahem.. By using our bust endeavors to please our patrons, we hope to secure a share of the p ublic patronage. plesso - ealdandAranino our goods and prices. Oct. IXES. E. C. ACKIMmAN. AicL.F.;IN & HOOVER, =I FAMILY .. SEWING MACHINE, This 'Machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, And, embroider and gather in the most perfect manner, and will sew from the lightest to the heavi est goods WITHOUT CILLYGE OF T.l;:*o_N" It is not a Cheap Machine," but in all respects equel4 the higher priced ones,. nhno In simpritity, non•liability to get out of otdeg, and ease of manage went IT 131711PARBES I.L.s 1, Aa ts.nroination is dashed from all to test the troth of onr assertdons. ALL MAcuis , r.s W.urrarrED Pir.a zErr._ . MARY E. WATTS, Agent. Towanda, Sept. 1, IslV, PUBBI:C SALE.-1. ,will ' sell at. public are, on my premises. on Moore's Ilia. Ulster twp., on Tuesday, November lst; 18',O. com mencing al 10 o'clock a.m., all °troy Stock, Farm ing Utensils. he.. together. with my fann. Sept. 22,10.-ts. LEWIS LEWIS. MEE i. nitS Y MEICCITR o their former FRENCH PLAIDS offered much Also a lot of, AND SILK VELVETS, A 1413 BROCHE SHAWLS, KEYSTONE STORE LADIE'S Price, $33 00. ~dL V^ - PIUYSIOrt3 - ..- ;kV_ ta4"4l - '7 - 7" • '• 4 . New Misuse 15116,1868.. .4:11otroT to adtoiteuMostotoitailP4B444o74- or cagrotiew =mum sucaT.....T.mwe.f . pilot parts are MEM ZANG Cl7loDrs, AND =VIM BEIUM24, • A Sob ' s, 1:!/' Op -1 - e tjpes 6= - baba os by Maplaco t .ripat atith i ayre obtain: Od,from Junlper i , 934:gir, Is itietN aita a unali.jauavi",. /4 la al& than spy ,nOw-.lu: Mich% as Miaowed b 7, DEMO% / 1 PUG dark Color.' It 6 a plant this antis 111 trigianie the soc*Md l isMumWipiTiAdataiiktMiropthWVO, leaving dark andglatlniusdacci"lloo. Mae is the eater ot edleingr eta: The thichatt mOreptirstion r etiree the' Keenest quantity of; the other . ing4fliente 1 1 / 1 3,14614 to prevent fenx;entatiani , iip ext inspection, S erlOe toned apt td bii a ThiciarO, mi4e In Phancupepcet, nor is 11 s ityx*—and therefore can beniedln wore where fever or tad& snattofi exist.. In tbis, ;on }kayo tholoosqedgo Ma ingredients and the mods of preparation: if °ping that you will favor .It, with a trUl. and !.bat upon inspeetlon it will meet wiib yclur appro. IE! With s feeling of coolidenpir,'• I'lo4 . - , H. T. HEMBOJD. Chemist And Drie.Wat of _IS years expeeletee. From the Ingest swassiseturing Chemists' ityllte 'World.] lioviaessi 4.,.151. an-acipiainted vitkillr. li. T. Ilelmbiga; he oecttpied the Drug Store opposite my reeldginco,and intecessful in canductingltte bueineu irherdi others had notbeen equally ao before Mi.: , I have been favorebl3r Imprenned.rth.bls 'character and en•, urns.. MILLI/al WEIGHT/Z.IA Firm•of Powers & Weightmani Illeantracturiag elteudets, leineth and Brown Ste., Phila. ES g6LMEOLD . I3 FLUID Errzsci : pocznr. , ler weak ness arising froM indiscretion. The eitansted pow ers of 'Nature which-are accompanied by so many alarming symptom.; among which will be fifiand„ In disposition to Eierticin. Loss, of Memory, Wakeful. nose, Borer' of Mont; or Forebodings of kvii; iri fact. Universal Lasallude, Prostratioa, and inability . ~.'i . to enter into tho'enioyments of society 1 . . The mnetitntian, once. affccted with Organic Weakness, requires the . ald of medicine to strength an and invigorate the system; which HELITBOI,IrSi EXTRACT BCCIIII invariably does. If no treat, mont is embmitted to, Consumption or insanity en I= listmsoin's nun) Errnacr Bum; in ar- teetimas peengir to Females, is ttnegimiled by any ogler preDaration, as In Chlorosis, or netention PainfeWeek or &lards Stateof the trterne, and all complaints incident to the - se; or the declino or change of llfe. IliammeLD's FLUID Ex - raw? Eucnu alai ix. MOVED Bon Wean will radically exterminate from the system, diseases ariMug from habits of dlsidpa- Hon. a litileerpetise, little or no change in diet, no tact:insp./pie:ler. or exposure; completely superseding those unplessantend dangerons remedies, Copatea and Mercury, in i/1 these dismses. use u.i , BoLD's FUnD Erraacr BCC= in_all • 1 diseases of these organs, whetbor oxiiting in null or female, from wbatevei carob °ties:tilting, and no matter of how long standing. It is plossant. In taste and oder, niintnediate" in action, and more strength- cuing than any of the preparttlorir, of Bark or Iron. Those suffering from broken-down or &Brute, cobetitutionp, proctire the remedy tit once The reader must Le aware that, however slight may be tho attaa of the above diseases, it is certain to affect tho bodily health sad mental powers An the abOve diseases require tho ... uld of a Din- retie ,IFIELMOLD'S EXTRACT BIICHU is the gralt - lurette Sok' by Dru4ai• aft' :everywhere. ,PnrcE—il.2s per bottle, or ilbottleefor $4,50. Delivered .to any address. Describe symptoms in-all COMMUlliell tione Address U. • T. UEL3IBOLD, Drug iuld Chtml cal Wherehouse. 394 Broidway, N. Y NONE 411 E !IpiIJINE UNLLS9 DONE CP LN steel-engraved wrapper, with hic-ititulle of 7 Chemi- cal Warahowa, and signed, 10,1670.-19 , _ -• t“ .41,0 ItOBEEL ,- ~ ---. . ' I -5;i4- POWELL do CO. ' ' ! P i - ' , 2.L.- , 17 , j .r- the largo lot_olt Buffalo tobei 1,751 ' 4 , the Plates, which are superior to_liay eared by too beretoine. . . • , . ^ W •.L. 'II ;41 - G . T" f.: •;"?'"7 "..--•••••• Having 41‘etneeehinesimniinielz denizen belonging to the Mean% :meld notify the dttaena Of inll4lll4s end ibisaltritMit a 5 .0 1 .41 110 etnietantly On bind MI. dolt of • - "- • • - rind,'? 19Y c nUI rra AV .B BCMT ■ rig BULK O BI • TRE:BABBEL: IN SACKS,. 1381 A 5., AND SAGS. PLASTER AND KEROSENE • - , -• • . . 'be pleased' to supply' them with it . reseenahle plias. None but the men QIIALUIL will, be'onhted foieele, consequently cannot gio• leg entireentafaction and meeting the wants of the CASK` PAID FOR GRAM,- ,- On 4.llvery t /ui . 4lAor every d t eieriptlon of • • 11.3 f E 'lt ' $ 7 . P FUO D U.GE Or Mien t o 'exchange - for .Coab LW:m.1330. Mater. . 4 Cement and Kerosene'oll; ISAAC LE DIOTT, as my agent, teill alve/rya be at the Warehouse to attend to customers., Wyalualngi Aug. 10. 1870. • HIINOIREY BitOTHEES- WILL OFFER THIS WEER 100 CASES . 100 CASES 100 CASES • 50 CASES 50 CASES 50 CASES WO END'S and 'MISSES S T IOES. WOMEN'S and MISSES F AMES,. WOMEN'S and MISSEF . , swim LATEST • ST YLE LATEST STYLE LATEST STYLE 100 100 100 • . TRAVELING BAGS, &C. TRAVELING BAGS, &C. TRAVELING BAGS, &C, • . FINEST LOT INIOWANDA. FINEST LOT IN TOWANDA. 4 FINEST LOT IN TOWANDA. 20 ( (4 2 20a SPLENDID HORSE BLANKETS, SPLENDID HORSE BLANKETS, SPLENDID HORSE BLANKETS, bERY DESCRIPTION. EVERY DESCRIPTION. EVERY DESCRIPTION. Large lot of Large lot of - Large lot of , i BUFFALO ,ROBES, BliFi'ALO ROBES, • - • BUFFALO -ROBS, t c • FANCY RUGS, &C FANCY RUGS, &C. FANCY RI.JI3§, &C. Haling enlarged onr salesroom and made eaten= slue trarchases of all goods In our branch of trade. we are prepared to offer extra inducementa. Sept. 22. 1870. HUMPHREY BROTHERS. . THE LIGHT HOUSE BABE BURNING AND mist uzyrntc; =IT • - Ms been awarded TWO FIRST PREAIRDiS Competing with all the leading stoves of tho day. Also. First" Premiums at the New Jersey State Fair, as well as at nunteiona County Fairs. For sale by • M. LEWIS A: SON: 0et.20.'70. Ilrid47,e. at., Towanda. MISSES KINGSLEY & EATON • • liaeq opc:ned a new • DRESS MAKINti,E4TABLIiiIIME2T In the room. over Xin4sley's Millinery. store, (one door south of Fox* Mercur'sr, where they are prepared to do all kinds of work in the Pre.js Mak ing lino. at reasonable rates.. FASHION PLATES Of the latest style rocciVetlits coon stpubliehe4. They will aloe give instrttetunl . currnw, AND rrrrrsct ItteESSE.i3; .I . ENNIE KINGSLEY, - Sept. T..).'70. LYDIA G. EATON. OFFEE, TEA: SUGA_R;-FISH, N_J &a., wholesale aucl retail. Juli I. Iftt'Al3E 'k MIX. FOR. THIRTY DAYS: I sill sea Boots and Shoe's at coat to ntake room for New Sthek. JOHN MINTS - BE. Sept, 22,,70. CAKES A.ND-CRACKERS.-GRE clan Bend. Scoteti Oranee,Rahuin, Le ?„, on and Olnker Cakes, - 'Wealdne,ton. Jnmfdes IVA Coffee Illeenit, and all kinds orCraekersist Mardi 4. til.' • W. A. ROCKWELL'S. pAsli PAID FOE WHEAT. RYE, Oafs; butts:, F.gg,s 1 and all kinds of connify Produc.lbi • FOX k 311Marit. H. T. UELUBOI.D ............. KEYSTONE .STORE. . A ' .3!1- S.' Ta, T c, EL 3t,, -MEN and BOYS BOOTS. MEN and BOYS ,BOOTS. 'MEN and BOYS . BOOTS. AND BEST QUALITY AND BEST QUALITY. AND BEST QUALITY. FINE TRUNKS, FINE TRUNKS, 'FINE TRUNKS, At the NEW 1:0/IX-STATE FA4II. (2 - Bronzo medals) ~ : i~~ 7°.:fr*N_Dl- 'X A it -K -ET • -. . A f noutsduz PRIM S 4,Kti. su ••• • Ca bject to changes rreded erregt. & W By. ; . ildlieder. b 7 C. D. I,Atar, Wheel. L at builli. . • ......... I r N r i k e l - si, . bomb ' • • • • . .... . . Ode. II build . —. Dries t II bu5h......., . .' ............ Butter (tong Bi -do calm. it n$ =au*. ' • moo Ilk Hess i ill Drdone. II bulb U. - i t W 11768111 CM GIULINWheni6O lb. ; Cor o s r , - Th . Diu id lbs.; Creis 33 lbs.; Derley 4G IN.; Sem Bricks de lbs.; Beans 421b4.; Bran 20 tbs.: Licher t mg; ; Timothy Seed 44 lbs. ; Dried Peaches 33 p er , . Dried Andes 22 lbs.. lies: heed 50 lbs. IVIALL A.BRANGMEEms 211 Z OF TOWANDA- ner•OnriCE• Unlit farther nodes the lla4a at thie adi ce v i a latriva aad depart at (okays : • , . • • - wiffitf. Northern ma, • vu , A. .. : .... . x. dontbern • ........ 7:15 A, *Troy r. ..... :13:04fist. ..... 1:90 4. i t . mon = ....... r. L .01:Lahore 0 11:06.a.-Sr ......... 11 , 3 P. L . LerarPrini "••a ,s • MAO a. ie. ....... 12.1* Hadar " /MOO Se• •••• • .. *Satan znalla arrives avat7 Monday. Weduido VA 1.4.n44 6,00 ar., and iday. depart. 4t 7:00 it. 94 , and data • Mat/ 111 =antrell eT day ert,Taaa.Liy, d a:00 nd Saturday a$ 8:00 -orartstatais day ! afar AU sisal; dose 30 isdaides Wire 44 parkers; and am war north aad anda . .0, 4 4 5 tes grottos& • 4" B. W. AINOBD, p TO - THOSE GpNG: TtxVi MITRING MUM TO oupice: Ton should study two thiugs.Pirst, to, ••1- . GET Taor WUEBZ ntarassts `r,Lorn. 18 MADE , Secondly, WILERE THEY ARE SOLD CREA.I , and In (Facet() be able to calla g o „ a &r ed, tho merctuant meat understand I , L. b t onA FE. T r :: : k now h ow , wlwe and what to t. ay as apput.;t t .; man does; and is ~ PRACTICAL 'Luton IS all Its tornstiSst I risks@ It ltaling.-hid EIGHTEEN YEAIIS, ESI•EPIKNCE • the busiticsa. ErAVe been a cutler is SOILS. 4rL best homes !n 4 NEw YORK CUM . 11 3 tau'. ruttinr. Ina do my own buying, 'oaf divide my profits wit n no nun. so 'La* IcaA qi n ,n2 do- r and with Jaw rc nt Arid otbor Rrsinp„. portion, thus making the rout -cf carrying on tat burliness very bmsll.. In reeding, Um': Alovo Y9*; aLt teelarby it Li that I .CAN - SFJA, GOODS .03EAPER Than men r ;ikli , ; r:Miig the bneinem. and hanta knowledge et it theineelven, have to employ odes it large acne aala sto attend. to it, and customers min ply tier, ltkc m,yaett ?Jtrsm - Ess TO LIVE BY-lIT. If vng dcrul.l the abovo atittentent, b:, coy,tr.L. b 3 UM 1 on I .rtryhant.Tailor, Bridge St., TOwands,P2'. ' Aug. 10,7 TOWANDA AGRICLI - AL • wpnr..s STILL ALIVE! k • . The nof superintendent of this bop fe !low ofenlg ame the best . L - 11 . A 6" NS , rt.4olim wAGoNs, .V6VE.IiD•ANP OPEN BUGGIES, ever offered in tide market. Best ...lectcd OAK AND HICKORY TIMBER • treed. and tillii:urk made by tans: EItiE4ED WORK:deg . . *have the . • • , • FAT.E'2I7 RU.S.SI.I fßo.. l :sE4rs, eery. . Ii and so durable that even title hat littleld do Inwards their de . eay,. etamlue bur work before phrehaaing elu. where, - Repairing done on ahartmottee. 31. l'AlUlttctot. Prest._ ' _ 3W. TINCIZT, Tow*ada.,lJuly 20, 1870. ' Superintendent 1)P 11111 CMGS C YARD - Utttil„,,,rtrther * notice pe?.....ei at Yard, are $5 :l . Stuve,'or Nos. Saud , ' 7 • $5 51; Mit, or coarse, N 0.5..:.... ... 5 25. Pittston Nut, or,No. 5... 4 .5 The folltcrriug arldrtioual chairs, fur delivering koal within the borough yurlts: l'er cte. Ertra for rarr3 - lug to SI cr. Half ton 35 Quartr t0u,..25 " ' /kW' Leave Orders at lily Ctal Office, No. 3, t curs New Block, south ate. . 118 - Orders sunstlu alPeaFe be accamparecd I.y . the cash. Towanda. Sept. 15,10. R. M. WE - *,r;1.1 , .. U RN It U.R E ! - Having parchaped and rcpleuished the — 'O.4E.IF FURNITURE STORE: '" ' ).l' S. T. Decker, ou first door be'e .- as 'll R Myer store, and a little south of the Means Moro. .I.azu prepared to Innaish FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, at wholesaleand retail, as cheap an the same ran be 11.1 at any establishment in the county. My stock is foilond'l't'ompletc, comprising all the ‘airii.tits usually kept in a first-class 'Furniture Store. Ile .üblic are respectfully aolicited to examine my nod and prices. at No. 155 Main-at. N..B.—Picturca framed with neatness and dispda. J. H. PUINNEY. Towanda, pt. 1. 1870.—tf TOW.NDA. COAL YARD 10.q11.E.ACITE ISITIIIIIITOUS COALS. The undersigned, Having leasedithe Coal Yard - sr. , l Bock at the old o Barclay Basin,''Sind just completed a large - Cual-houseand Otlice upon the premises. are now prepared to fiiinieh the citizens of Towanda and vicirrlty with the different ki ndii and street of the above named coals upon the moat reasonable terms in any quantity desired.' Prices at the Yard until furtlo , r notice : Move\ js si • Large Egg ' , :.- .• S ts Small Egg..... 4 ,- 3 5 , 5 Lump,:_ S 53 Plyruotli Nut _ 5 25 Pittston Nut - 5 0.5 : Barclay" Lump - - " Run of Mines 3 50 " ' Flue. orltlackamith The follOwhir , additional charges will be made Sr delivering Coal within the borough limiti.: Per T0n...50 routs, Extra for carrying la. 50 even. Qr. T0u...23 • ; •• 25 " iar Orders may be s ieft at the Yak comer of 1:1.2.• read and Elisabeth Streits, or at 11. e. Porter's Drt.' Store. • • - li.S.Orders must in a il case. be aerompar.ied . r•tb the cash. ' - WARD d: ROSTOV. Towanda...bane 1, 1870—tt 3/ ONE-V. SAVED, Dl' PURCHASING YOUR STOVES.AND HARDWARE =i! SHIP YOUR .BUTT,F,R, , R 1 Gs PUL'L'ET, CIIKE§E amt FRUITS to. TITS F.A.IIMERS PRODUCE ASSOCIATIoN Ot'flee and itcreiving Depot, 247 Wash'ington t New 1. - t4rk. • This orgWAL.lOOp to au Association Earns for the pitrpise of Receiving and Selling all.jon,:. 41 Perm Produce on COrnifeiPgien only. All emirmunieat.ons to the Association 5h0u!,1144 addre44 , sed to - 34. A. Fr.ercm.S.c'y •: - : 247 Washington et-. N• 1 . Shlpphy caras ugly be obtalirsl by I,l4lresaini l l• ticeret..gy, or of J. E 1344u.E., Leßaysville, 143..• Who is the Trarchug Agent in lhadfurd and • • - lumna Countk's. t • H. BoNrd'res.. •H. F.11111.04n, V:, S. A. FrgAsn. itre y. Sept. . TOTICE • IS- HEREBY GIVEN that application wilt Isa wade at the next 1044: ing of the Leg:slitters of Pennsylvania for the in, poration of a i gzings to known as 0.. Athens Saving ok, totave s capital of nfty tges and ilollsrstrith authority to increase the ennui t^SI I Y amount not exceeding three hundred ttfonsand Lars. The objects of eaktisank are to receive u:'^ ou dpeOsit slid to dleecinfit - notes. bills, A,. .exercise general banking privileges. to be 10cat44. 1 the borough of Athens; county of lintelfejti.' authority to citable h. lhanches at other 1,1 - . ,,, said colinty. - • 114 1 0UN.131/Y FOR in home. Bradford county. Pa. The ..tcari 14.perty in the.worl.l. A large Pot:nary in roun,r." or:on.. with eseryth.fr ,, used In the bumin.... tei to.) A good Houma. and acres of choice laud. goi.xl fruit. %well. two thousand dollari.lnquire of • W. DROWN . Rome. Pa., or braudiall .t ltntr.oWaY. at t,tw n9 l . White and Line stern, Dridge Strect: - Trowa" 4 ' joif 217,'7u;:m $113 014 1 ' 0 4 3 2 op 750%.0r, C. N. IiRkIN.,i)N