VrOffiid--: - Wtiii..2l LOCAL AND GENE, ger Two hundred voters bdrougli did not go to the polls. ter EASTABItOO!E, of Ttiwanda, died .n Friday mottling but' Phort illness. - " :„Loll A. G. MASON was.p' daughter on Tuesday last, b tireable wife. • • . • 'We regret to learn th jon*73. Gianicn, of Wyaoa, tell. on l A sb badly breaking his Fit. .-* • r i . • i • . rJsreir S. 11.11e*Lrri will de " Great Yankee ;Cation" lecture, st Atheas,'ltiatnrday cvtais' ig, Octo ItoiLiN & Oneun have taken centrnet for the erection of an eso tot in Towntla, to be completed in &To. • 0„...50L00 two 1113IIplreil an clr cal and las di egate4 aro' pxpectedl stii.irlaike ati HO Synod (•;cl4l. . 1 • - ' • Tho,Knights of Pythias. I EO,, at* their_regular meeting on, n ir,g,mted to donate fifty dollars citizens of Chicago. fes— 2V meeting -of. Itli© citiz • ~ 1 , nmira VIS held on Tnesday evening, • f•urn or six thcipsatid dafitrs was sttbse tllc--; , - , hef;of the Chicago sufferers. ).n,.. The chairmatr — Wthe Gr . r:F tt cc of N7c43.'aS S &2, Seal t 4 ryport and return all unsold. on ur l rirre the 20th-inet. JmiN,-iNas.gifes an . . i.f infant School—singing', I'42.ttfin'a Hall, Friday eve 1 'iIATO.ES LEONARD, of 11,1 d. is! (w just recovering frorri a, sercl zroplo.yL beipg,his third - attack. Ho :Hifi, a 1,1; Dr. J. D. T.7I. , FIDr.nWOOD, of EaC TEIV.II.I.NCE LE:CTLiRE.-T°-1-cif WL , r...1 , : leforo the Pro , ! mr , ..ra? , c. - • &form Society, at Easl - rrl,l:li . Oct. 27, 1571. Tii€ l :C in-y;t.t.ltn att.nti. ' B. JOHNSON has r el to La new 't;lll‘..r. gYer Dr. 'PORTE; Co.'s 15t , 111 . . TlC . Dcoor I,as arc antilmayttitrays be forind the ert engaged. • • II rifir )11.e.F ., X5. 11.1 - SSPEIRAY BIOS. ' have ~ i .ti6.1. r ., , ,q DLL-Ayes new building, and will con ‘l,rl. it ~ u,tp ntt i nammothll,ynt and Shoe- Mana tactory. Th t ,'•l) , 11 0 ,11,, :4 i.; !,, I .‘ (,I' the fi est in tln:1 1 1..,c(•, rend ha: n i•ara , l,t:,. for' neer - in:l. utlat i , ing ‘.(..pral londred wort:zne,n. ' 1 r 13 lt,F: I third game. of ! . .1( the V'etertlns cf . . _ Union (.nl , Was plaied on tim North brwell r.t'lround, r.F.nited 16 fa v.r of till! Votert.n by a b . 47 - IVe Ate indebted to Dal E.l: a j) , )11;.'..f fr. ri4l 'a.tr, • pitnpliiir. gz - own, in lAA ai dithou., thi, . cpuutry, is far , 1 , ; lit .44a - mit- pumpkin; 'au,l 1, lien ni t pe rfuct IF del af.--,t1.4. . The I. 0. of G. T. L .0 4,1611 Tlini..F.l7.rxrening 7 - ; MI : 4 1 11111t - .(11 . .6::: T,t/CsAr, ‘Vi 4.lo.ivcr "Nico Young ) T v fail' ip,l 1 ,0 wiJ gruel this dist!' (.1 1-7..turer fler enLi iting one, ana - ssie is ccrtiiiiily 4ttractive af. , .r L•: core kThIP:f MATHER, lett.e.r&r.re ei ) 1 //i ter, erect strut /11 previous . to ti:oel...etion, :ervice rcpulAicad, fl3v,son, E. L. Ocati; and J: Ea,t,d•rool: er.rl ~ 'I to Vt‘ ;.100 fr; • . • 4 ,- , • - Lceturo Cojni.riit6e have i.sif,rne of the IllbicA lecturerr: in t' a fiehl 'l7 ; ri and h‘sreak fur 'them the id this conintinAF. .I'l:Hie 1 ptnrc' lie .a necegFity in eve\ii: int ;Iligent Ia fact, leottire3 ey:np" ;82 the erekt ~,r popular c‘lueationi r_ndlinoney Mil bring the: be , t of intere , t. tlispo.;e of sr.verli bun t?: -.I v.J.hets. Will not ..eve:. , ei!;,..:n I ny oih.? 11=1 -..v• r; "t. Our. matrimonial clppsztinattnt. ~. —.l.y ,t.:r , ,oteles the thparlare front ,single hl. :., •!:,......ri ~.t. two.lnioru .of our eatotiFing ,- .1:1g..411-rf: - . Yt.st. - ,rart.7 morning Mr. C... 1•.. - Ly. , 't t'lr - : fh IA ~ r. i i*orcrtn ;,... iinmr, t.,41 for in "1, tt, r r r w .:- , T o," - Mi..:4 1ir..." - rmt M. It , Gnus, 0f . 1. , : .3. N. Y. - li the sane jionr, Mr. : : I:ii LEY TLIVAS 11,1 t ; ‘ the 11::;morteal fatal!. M:ts II tr:O'S r , t;”.,, of A , ylum. We we:com . lir•th of thr ,': ywin1::::1A:os to mit hem, and cc ngrat r,:.-.!.• t;,:m .ot their goql fortano in s—nring =I 1 P I , r. lIALTZ—A._ very intertting 1::•,... v, :- I.;:tyrd of Satlifelay lag!, at :Canip t,,,i .1 , , ;weeli the i'vall Street Cluh of lcilay:,- C.; . ..11•1 .. - 1: f.'-xlptowl I:)y,', ; the foll y ing is - . -... li . 4 ..., i.V. , :P7914,:. . 10. IL' 2 3 3. 111ePhenFun, .1...1 3 .3' 3 Landon. i 4 2 .2 2 P. Elliot, ...... ...4 2 .3 1 Vinklian., ... 4.. ..4 2 .3 2 'Homo% ......... ..3. 2 .5 0 Stone, . . .. .. . 3 3 ..3 2 W.Airne.r. ..... . —4 1 '..0 a W. 51ePhei r eim,.2 3 3 2 Bump, ."...,. .. r i ..2 - 2 1 2 3 -1: INII2MI lEEE I:. W. *.T. 1.. 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 111 -20 40-e.".t.. 0 - 1 1 0 0 2 2w 5 -17 =ME . !" , inf: , )l. Tritr..---Trle ci,,iden....4 leltas .ai! ;, ,ZiLi ! ...l:i•i , 9 fun ~t' tenth i.,:d 3 , u0.- c: ... It is . so . diool time. Alrcr3y Vet? tinlirir; the pupils it . The .. e - ,al,,iie FiFiriF , (l mrn and women can l'..pul , hli. - ^rd the race, is to Ello itat '• i0...1 girl I,l:4 , rcen the ages of is end i r....,, I ~. ei. , ,o'ecl t.t.1,,,,, I 1 e ; iniatiy, 1 Cali."' ' Illtiey, i , ti..• hegianing of rice, ucl the t ii ......: , I , crane. l. cue. The greatest. danger ~.titnihsins ;0 Ignorance, and the--onlY It, :, , . dv..,Ler. , r.ilc: It 4 to see that every cum., a,- 1. 10 gO , ll sc... 4 001. Ana the best time to ~, 11,i; ,lety, 11•1?;;711 is also a philsp.htlir?- . , I ~.?...., In,aa.; p,er . slow can ill . afford k r •ofr: 4.:.!,:ir1; an.l proposeso keep .' :. ! tn..; t) ~.: . i.l._res, or,..turn th La into i ..,,,:-.,..., r,!,1( . ..,..:.c.,:i and if it the , ::: : v . th•r, 1,111 - 4.,e a apli:ndid o'mortil ',-..! P. '.;e , , -1 ..1., <1 without telling Nu:, body i • 1 . • . GAlm OF• lAs - E 1.1.kix.-1, i atch g -.... ...:.r.. - .6.., r.'..11.,,,,4s i.,:a el bctween he Wi- t :. II C., of 'l%,ii.ur.la,. and the 'ulltran 1'...,1.; of Dr:shore, 'on the grou4 of the _, .::.,d r..:,.1.11ted in the following *lore : 1 'AL-N., ,1 4. 11. 0. IL .... 4 11e3holds, p:...-,....1 2 -•' ''• l'- - • .1 . 3 - negan. c....... ~ 2 2 ' l ...-, 1. : . .. .1 6 Ellis., s. 5...... ...3 0 i •C'l•t r ' `-' - 1 .2 - G Crown, r. 1.... :..3 2 ' . r , :".vi! , . ~ k.... 3 4 Ilergsn, 2 b.... . - ...2 2 Trzv:r, r. r. 1 3l• !folio', 3 b • ' 4 1 • I,y, 2 l• . . 3., 3 11.;yitile, 1 b.. ......3 I' It: t,•11. I I. ... 3 7, j'AillE4, e: f •-• • 2 3 Id "- '-` , .b ..4 4 - Gr:n-y, I. f .3 2 • --- .-- -' i•'• • .. 27 41 T ina ' , ... • ... .. .-,.2'7 15 . ... 1, ..r...3."''21 1234 5 6 7 9 • i if • I : , 111 4 .: 1 , l ' I. :1 4, 9 4 I 9 3 .4 4-41 I' . . '''' '''''?'. 0 3 3 2 0 3 0 1 0-15 1 i 1).; . ..t./.--;{• 411 1 11•111:,. Smith 1, Ilatlet,l 1. l '' , ' l "gla. 9 ; il 4 , 14,14"“-41, S' t double p ayo, 2. ,;(,) il.—i *8 ea I;g1 At, 9; Sys rOssed, b. ,4 ii,,,:..j, C. Wilson. SPA l'mpire, BEN CM BM MEE (-ditt tsll. thervAsti.—Tripear Buramit died Sept. 21, 1874 in the township of Windham.' Bradford He was born July 17,.1570, Ixtjeg idl yam, 1 month and 953 days old. • He hid putted through four wars : the Revolution, the War 01812, - the Maims War, and the late Bebeilien. Hs had a distinct nix:twit-don of ma ny interesting incidents that occurred piing the Revolutionary war, and retained hil physi cal strength until within two - weeks of his death... He hid n e t used any strong drink in tweitty4Te years, and 'lnver, used tobacco"' in his life. Hahad had four children, twenty-three grand cmtaren, and thirty great' grand chil dren. [ Editors Broome county (N. Y.) Papers, please copy.] , . this North after a s sent his es- t Mr. 1. arseay Ax APPEAL rx BEILus OP A • HOBLE" ron Wrnows an, &sous Wow:Dr.—At the re cent meeting of the Presbyteiian Alliance of Philadelphialtthe chief item Of. the year's re port wars of ionise the eskablishuiont of the Presbyterian nospititl, of which Dr. a&trXr;Eliii is still the 'agent. We notice by, the Presfqflerian of tho • 30tli . ult., that the folloWing resolution presepteil by nor. Dr. StuNDEILS was unanimously passed;. ..:ver his • cis 28. . WUEUZAB, A largo number of goodly women have engaged with• great enthusiasm in the work of providing a Presbyterian Elmo in Phil adelphia, for aged and infirm sisters• Rotolced, That the Alliance cordially approve of their movement aLd commend it to the be nevolent for such aid as under God will make It successful in relieving distress in the case of sufferers so sensitive, so helpless and so inter esting. Peisons interested for this Home will please address the President,lifra. &stn. Motow", 142 South Front St., Philadelphia, Pa. fifty to be In ,o, nest f this 'esday o the • • . - TOIVAIiDN.—The torn is well situ anted, it being the business centre or Bradford county. It has rine.agriculcural lands adjacent. The coals of Bradford ma Sullivan - counties centre here.; ; The coal Oom • the Towanda mountain is semi-biluminons, and well known in the market as being anion the best for th; locomotive and smith firs, and also for gencr- ns of 'hen the ed for t En •cs all tickets sting steam. The Sullivan coal is of the first quality for domestic purposts, 'and generating steam ; and there is no doubt of its being an excellent coal to nee in the blast furnace. In connection with these coals there is any xgantity of iron ore, siL-Sing in quality from 30 to 60 per cent. of pure iron. We, bavo nearly completed, a merchant, br iron, and nail null. We wish next to erect a gooll blast farnace, ao as to be able to make all the pig-iron foi usc in this section of the .State. !EXIII.- ~ °goes, uig of mith o fit of as at- Smith- Bat there is one great draiv-back to the Pros perity that the'town might have; and that is the high-rates for the use of money. The Whole populatibito to speak), have b6comp shy hicks; and want from 10 to 20 per cent.., It is a well Imownr.siont that no business conimnnity eau ay such rates and be successful. This is one of the causesthe present Eicarcity ' of 17110U -B.l4l;Very well wishei of the prosperity of the t• - "tvu, should 6 — own upon the men 'who - are the drpnes; and I•itio aro a hinderanco to its. J. H. ressive public moc- ISON pleas ! , I proped4 giving. a 'sezic3 of articl,s - upon tills general subject, and in my next niil give a des cription of a Yankco town, where the people adt .Izni:,on, rrd give tbe s result or their enterprise. A Crazy—N. TEACIIMIS ' INSTITUTE AT TOWANDA.— The Bradford County Teachers' Institute •met it the Court 'House in Towanda, Sept: at 2 o'clock P. N., and was called to order by Supt. A. A. TiCIINT:. After a few practicbd remarks Ht:vvr.y, on motion L. C . :tit:PELL: • w eke tt• I 8,Tc0. , t ary. • Prof. F. A. of :Slans.fialcl, tray then. in troilneed and gave a short preliminary .address in which he ealledThe attention of the teachers, present to no: importance of teaching such filings and in iitiek - y ri. inatiner .r. 4 will prpaie .. the children f.Ttlie practleaJ duties of life. After recoss, Ero. 'gave r. very Uxeel-. lent drill in graximar, illtstrating nis mclhorl primary.instruction. TOr.l) La 0.13 ~® QVci!ing - e \i2.17.:44cs copsi,itc I in 'l•lterling • f , ) I,v...tubers r.ns . ..rering by apprJpriate s:ntintcnts; ataratqing plaining difficult cincstionH by Prof. ALLE.`i, who also 14 - are sorllC Wry good Iv/sr:action in the art of reading. The P....tr. 31r. GiLsoN, Tolvanda, wie an eal":1::St appe . al to tho teachers or Brad itil,Leounty; toftruish - stlbjecti for their pupil.l thiLl. of .alts!,:ie of the reguhli• ler,son. pt no nufac MEI tql, Mtn t IN OF tl: ! TaULSDAY-,-)Tolvawn snssioN: conducted by Prof. AL _.N. 31CtIVAIS oP it:lF:ging j.r:inary Lt.strue t,,,ti in grarninar and ari:bnietio, b r y Prof. AL thf.ll rtry c %eel t-al•lrega on sell..)ol EMI ' • • 1 ,1 cl .41 rt. li p2.7.te„, 41 krill' ti frc •Fruf. G. NCTiv"X:s, of T;j:Van gr,.T,, a ve)•t• _practical, method of teaching poutnaPship. The Jisixt.i P. W1LTm.....:41...1t, St.lte Supt. of instructi . on, iv-as thou introduced mid spy Lc very cartieetlr on the sz::c3;c(:ur tc4eling. Instruction in grammar . :vas then cturtinued b}• I After inusie by Prof. F.Asrktir. 4 pc.ris; the Lion. P. Wi.erair..suAlt as spe4k or`the evening. His subject wx.s "Oaf Com lira School 6y , tent." The Court was paeheil full of-ladies-an , lg , utlemeii, all er,puct , ing P.:: iuteiketu.l yeart, :nil they 1 - , - c•te tact /311. WEDNESDAY-,101.1N1N0 cr.crci?en by 1 , , of itrzructmg the youm; arithmutic and -t...0;r:+1.1.y were t::ez An e%ereiNo iii parsilq; i.rt.r. ; or- Instractiba in perimatiship by Prof. 8y.i1.. Singing by ri•or. P. P:l.lcNz:i, of Chicago. Prof. B. is a wciconic guest isl4crevkrr bo goes. 01.)- ice: teaching:by Mrs. DL:;SoN. Le to .writing I'r• id P.c!v.l%ir. J. ' ... .f._;rt:w.tp.T, of Twraatia. wag aa addresslo a hr _;o intvlligeat iuoieneo. They heard what - expeeteilto--,ark%celleat lec:turC: TIIIMSDAY-7.loicir:o tsr-sz-aor,. Devotional cszcis.cs conducted by Pru! AL Lt ; arithmetic aud geogtaphy i by Prof. 4u.rs .I7,tmiamaship by Prof. /tratk; griz..mar by Prot KrEnv:: On motion n committee on res olutions Was App - oititod by rfof., ErENET, con ! sisting of Prof. ILE- PITCHER, E. F. Onr - P . ,. Ec - D. SIT.Vt:Nr:, Miss Bzusicz aMI 11.1 *s Fit.vsots Oa motion it was agreed that the Institute a!prald adjourn on Friday at I o'cleek . r. mr. I..kfier 1111.1 fie by ELSTAIIROOK, the Hun; Gto. of Herrick, was introduced suer deliyered one of his best lectures. His stihjoet read, '` ilutiyn l'rogress and Human Hevelop n:c;.t." Thu Court HOnse was packed full of and children, all eager to hear al.(1 r.•,:,,ivelinstriteti;: , n from the lips of one SO =TT II rranAy--31v:INI.sel Fi.:1c. , :.):1, ,:1)..:....t10,112.1 ezerciet:l, conducted' by l'n..f., At.,. 1 11 - of. lint:..NY edmpliiied sr.cue <7.lti.c itt:..; :It ricatc 1 sites imarifltmetic; id::'...),-Ty •;. tcncte ,aig.. by Prot: ALLEN'. • .verr.L.Noo:: Em=sio.,:. . c , (4110 of teaching. reading Prof. AL TAI 2 1 address ',to the tthaehers, " How ; to Te.cli, What t) Teach, and Wheu to Teach," 21.141..":, The chairman eft r zolati.ma then offirea the follpcing : • • . Resoircll,.' That we express our thanks to ,mr worthy Superintendent for his earnest endear o: in maiiing this Institute a success, That the methods of ins v truction given bv . Profs. ALL ItraN, and 1--lcmitr, ark of pradical use, mar that we wilt adopt the same in tar schools. licsoirtd. That we tender ;Air thsnl.3 to the iercikl musicians who favored th. 4 with. exeei lent mimic during the session; cud to. tbe own er of the instrument for the use of it; also, to -the County Commissioners for their kindness in allowing us the use of the Court House: .... After a short but earnest appeal to the teacb .rs, by Supt. KEENEY,' to so work -in - their schools that liett&:' results R 1: ouhl follow thaw . ever had before, the members joined in sinmnit the Imiology, and were dismi.,sed. TEicux.ts' INsirrn-rt is • HEltiaCL— no Third eessiou of the Bradford County Teachers' Institutes, met. in - the Presbyterian Church in Herrick, on Monday, Oct. 2e. 1611, and was celled to order nt 2 o'clock p.. 31., by Co. Spperintcadent. On motion 1. - lfcr'llerson was elect2d Secretary., Prof. A. A. Keeney. made a few, introductory retno.rks, then. con ducted 'an-exercise' in parsing. After recess and singing by the choir, the subject of arith metic was taken up by Supt. Keeney. Institute -- 41( ljourned at 5 o'clock till 7? o'clock forevening• - MONDAY-EVENIXO•SESSION. Opened at 7k o'clock, with niusie by the choir • )rati, I, =1 M'rETINCoN, 5t.:, , '. 10::. t- = Ni71:10: 1 5 - tis LVEtiING SESSION ArrEfixoo:: TrzsioN EVENING SEFS:ON Filter which iniakhainand. Ana spanded, ss their navies were ealled,Alry girh •some sentiment suable to the *makes. Prof. Allen, then introduced, delivered an ex cellent address on "The Possibilities of Life." After singing Institute adjourned tin 8 o'cloch a. x, Tuesday. .111XSALT--3012=130 Ain/OX. After music, &rational exercises oonthiited by Wit Me; and roll OA Prof. Keeney pio cecded to give his method of teething arithme tic, pointing oat several errors which teachers frequently make in teaching aiith.metic ; and was followed by Prof. Allen, giving instruction in builnige. After recess Prof. Keeney re sumed parsing; Prof. Allen began primary ge ograPhY• _ • ArraiXoo.l' MOON. Music. -Instruction in.decimal frictions giv en by ProfKeeney. Prof. Allen began the subject of Prof, Prof Seenei , then con ducted an exercise in-parsing. El3O BEBBIOX. ' .Opened with music. *laments by members. G. N. Varner then favored the audience with a song. Prof. Allen then delivered his able and interesting address . on "The Edimational Prob lem of the Dap—H ow to Stave It." IME4ESDAY- -MOILVING SESSION After devotional exercises and roll call, in struction giveiiin compound proportion and grammar by Prof. Rooney, and in buigiaage by Prof. Allen. APTE:tSOO. sisaci.x Opeubil with music—song and chorus. In struction in primary geography completed by Prof. Allen. W. E. ThomPaort gave hla. knoth od Cr teaching percentage. After raceme Prof. Allen lectured on "School Economy: ET=INO 15111910 X Duct; by Mr. Barns and sister. Sentiments by members. Miss :emit) Arnold then favored the audience with a beautiful song. ,W. IL Thompson- i -Esq. then delivered a well written lecture on "The Progress of Civilization." Af ter a song by G. N. Warner, Prof. Allen spoke for a short time on "The Peculiarities of the City of New Orleans." . ' TIII'ItSDAY-11.01LNING BMaON. Devotional exercises conducted by Prof. len. Music by choir. j Instruclion in arithme tic mail composition given by Prot Allen. Ses sion concluded with a short exercise in orthog raphy. LITE.F.NCPOS SEESIOX. Instruction in alligation by 'Supt. Keeney- ; on teaching, by Prof. Allen. .L - VM;ING IIESSION:" Opened - with aus - thic-by-the 'Choir; - lion. GI- Laudon, in hikinl:sterly style, lecturCd on the "Requisites of a Good Teacher.' CoL V. LI Piollet followed With a very appropriate speoeir, hawing fur his subject, "Our Schools as They Are, and ai They Should he." The„ Col. ex pressed his r;leasuro to meet inch a large and intelligent audience, and stated that it was the first time he had user been present at a Teach ers' Institute. After air esculent and =Mut- ing song by 31.r.dteynolds, prof. Allen made a Yew remarks. institute then adjourned, havitig enjEpid a rich literary feast. lIIIDAT-S..IO4XLNG S£.:4:o\ Devotional exercises conducted by Der. D. C. Barnes, kingivg by. choir. Instruction then given in aritlunetiial , pro,gres.sion, by Pr.,f. Keeney; in grammar by Prof. A/len. After `recess, 'rulicellaneoris busin , .as t.il.cia / i s. up. On motion a committee on finances a . p. ,pointed, consisting of Gee. life.script, D. Berl ley, Goo. Gorham, Cynthia Payson, Mollie it ten ;- on resolutions, C.. L. " Stercus, George Deers, Thomas Fleming, Lottie Taylo ,'Clara Stevens. Seshion.cor.elynled Trit4 a exercise 'in orthograbpy. - , = . Ca He'd to order by Superintendent. Singing by choir. A ballot was then had 'on the. elec tion of a commit Coe on permanent certificatra. Prof. Keeney thrr gave instruction in gram mar, and explained his method of teaching ge? opt ttiexl progression. Institute t hen decided .upon Wyalusing as the place for next meeting. Prof. Allen then gave the teachers useful in struc'.l,upin the matter of school governinent. srssros O'pe:led with manic by the choir —"Blessed lire They that Du"." On motion, the act of the afternoon thing the place fur neat aneethar, at Wyalnair.g was reconsidered, and on motion it r; s left with the Superintendent to deterinine where the next meeting shoal) lie held. Prof. Allen then delivered his able address on' "The'Training or Children," which was listen ed to with rapt attention, by a large audience, although the evening was somewhat unpleas ant.' Hon. G. IL 'Landon then being called up on, heartily adopted the sentimente of the lec -tore just delivered, and onbehalf of the citizens of lierrich, requested the teachers to hold an other meeting in Herrick as soon as-convenient The Supt. then stated that he felt encouraged 'and p:e:te,,l with the interest and desire naani feFted by tenelien , ' to take tt higher stand in their proresloo.. The chairman of the corn oil then offered the follow': • mg 'f Ia!, InAltnte Its been 'ono the nanst and successful ever ltad In 111 the county. • ilt:T.slreq, - That we extend our heartfelt -thanks to on: vlortliy Superintendent - for the. rimsterly manner m which he has conducted this Institute, and especially for themost excel lent lecturers provided for t.,ur ins .ruction and entertainment. L'eeeirul, That Our thankA are due, and art , hereby tendered to Pra. Alfon, ffir the veil' ex leeturt:i4 nith which he had favored - mg, and for his instruction given us in the theory :Lnd practice of tearhin.7. also in the fontnibtion prifici i les of scienz2. Veso/cH, That onr most cordial - thitriUm prescnted to the peopl,..s. :of Ilerriek far thei , , kind hospitality, t , o liberelly extended to tu7; at the tru s tees ror the it-.7c of •heir. church Andienee then jo'.ne , b iu singing tba Dexulo gy, rain was dismissea.witif the benediction by S. 11. Durand. I. McPnr.r.ko::, Ereey BUSriTESS LOCAL. .. Opening day at Miss Ontp mNs,•Satarday, Oct. 11. Look at the new Two Button lust op,,ted at TAT UM c Cy's. .. --. 5 .- Tltrollize 'WOLF Goixslurru's con:3l,g Ifec.;. Jcr !—Lndies',c French VA.?. !AL tropolit an Store, Bridal:, • . • AVOIF GOLDSMITHa GOLDSMITre Still seliinq those ,113.00 and $15.00 ottfit-;. Eaanv incv. and thin judge. sitY-A. full litie of Dry Gout", iztit receired at EVA;iS Hr6arrn's. M. The, finest c unit most`. stylish assortment of S; , ring hats, at IVoLt , I:eystono Pitlnce. ' 're — Read the advertisement of TAY 1.011 this week.. . ' r t i- We du what we advertise. WoLr Gou)slant. Folt t good eQcond-hand Pisan ; enquire at tbis office. T; Ftra:. Cmc' Aao 1— " Special Dispatch, 3:20 A. IL" The cad:el:neat i 4( in tpnse, bnt.not so much as. at Viola ,t‘aor..D- F'llTier , Kn•Etono Clothing PalaCt; on ccount , orithuse outfits for $15.00 The New Goods disf)layed by Tevt.oa, .k Co. are very attratti i 4. LosTA , ,Cheelr- Bcook. Any one fin.ling_a oral; thin parliernorandrim Book, with entries' on. threo o four leaves and , fly 104c:will be suitably re • arded by leaving sane at CObDECO, nCSSZLI' CO'S. %. FOR Eugnire a Imam Cone.' giate acLolaf ship Enquire of Ontimix & Etst , _ ,FoR Z$ French Poplins, Empress elothe,iterinos, yid Sateen; all the new auci popular !lades past opened at . \ Evatm liumarra's. 'iri3rin Cloths, Flannels, Blankets; &tawls &e.; our stock is complete. Ev.vcs Ilimourra. Elllll air 11443.*410va* and Oil tick Walton, 20 pot Amt. alatipsr than any whore else la Towanda. Alao;Pialseai of all deactiOltas Puttaaaa, No. 5 Midge iirOotinterpanes,Table Linens and Richardson's Uncut, a fel Use at - Puss ti• _ Fos Siz.z.—A House, andloi cm . Sicced street, near the Mimi Holm. Buildißg now..three sloth* high, stith.good nonacid dn.' tern. Possession given Lfmmediatel7• Apply . to Issor 13. Porn. lii?` BEL J. D. fare has kid re turned from New York Ctt7 with the largest stock of Millinery Goods over before offered in this market, at remarkably low "sloes. Open tn# Day, Thursday, October 5. • 116rOar stock of Prints, Shootings, &kliegs, Stripes, Meeks, Ticking% Dealt* never WAS BO large EVANS & IStrumarns _ • . Mi):D.E lama ox THE Scruncrr . —The coming of long evenings makes the article of light one of prime necessity. Wmintasalliacz hare.reccired the i gnest.sasortment ot-Lamps ever shown in thu market.' M. Great variety of Embroideries and Guipure Bands, in new pattern's, ItiTMOl; it CO's. Dfir The Germania Fireinsirance Co., N. Y., report thaLtheir assets on Oct. 1, 1871, were $1,14332.11. Losses at Chicago, 28,520. Making them sound beyond question. • * ;so. W. Mix, -Agent, • Towanda; Pa. • ta.Velveteens all eolora suitable, for Backs, Bolts, also cat or biu for trimmingi at Evans & 4m .L lihe of. the; cele brated "Qacena Own" Silk bistro, Black' alpaca, only to be had at Evans fr. HITZIIICTIN. wk.:Scotch, - English, and Ameri can Water Proofs, bought before the advance, and will be soli accordingly st Ev,ds ‘'t Hanarritta. • , . • CHEAP COAL.—TlSaili van Anthra cite is the cheapest and .best for all purposes. Also tho the best Reeand White Ash; Coals at tho Central Coal 19n.d., Orders left at my office; or at Dr. H. C. l'orran, Sox Do's. Drug Store, mill bo promptlyilllcd. 11.31. Wsz.its. Sept. 27, 1871. . ' 1871 1871. Evsss S EtILDELTU Aru now ready for the fall trade with a most complete stock in every Department. Boyers of Dry Goods will find it to • their interest to ex it-nine onr stock.and prices before making their ! pin elir.Qcg. • I/ • 4• )1:5". Young Man ! Young 'Woman! Aro you going to lose those decayed liketli, and thus mar the features for life? No, I.am going ,t 4 see Dr. ITnzarox, hi P.ome,"for by his snipe 'rior knowledge and skill, they may_ yet: be ro 'stored to their original usefulness and beauty. This is the v 4, sensible ecnclusiorl" that Most Young and middle aged persons are now• com ing to. NoncE.--- - -The Ministerial Associa tion of Wyahitting District will hold its next meeting In the 31. E.:Church in Rome, Brad ford Co., Pa., commencing October 24, 1871, at 7 o'clock, r. x. • Rev. J. 11. Semczn is to deliver the opening address, and Rev. P. lloi..nnooN is to preach the second evening. The other brethren of the district, traveling and local, are expected to be present with essays, or such other produc tions aito-thenV shall seem proper. Convey ances will be in waiting at Wysankieg Depot for all those. brethren ho inform Rev. -WI SIIELP, Rome, Pa., that they desire snch—t?n eyanCe. Take - tho morning train, brethren, if yuit would be in time. The Ministerial brethren%f the adjoining conference are - cordially invited to come and enjoy this meeting with na. ' P. R. Towita, z elec'y. Skinner's Eddy, Pa., Oct. 3,18 M • DESIRIBLE Pnorrary FOR SALE AND 1 P.m:T.-11y Watts House and Int of between five 1 and six acres of land, with a larg9' barn, wagbn and tool-limns.: 26518 feet, quarter acre growing strawberries, bearing - °rebate, dc., thereon :, situated upon Towanda Flats, one and a half miles fromiTowanda. So' the very best, and valuable for gardening / fmrposes.", Possession can be given at - once. / . I will also sell at o 'Mosaic, upon favorable tering, my present .1c sery Stock; consisting of first class Ap;)le, Par, Poach-, Plum, and other Fruit Trees-and 10l robs; also, choice Evergreen and other OrniMental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, . • c. Also, l.; aci/es strawberries gtOwing in my G.--rdens uy,,, my farm, and adfolning, said Watts lot • melading a lenge for a termof years on reayo rililc terms, of raid gardens with house therm n and six to twelve acres of hinds _as may h i d wanted. This is valuable and rich gar den Itiil ; one and a half here; have been cniti vatdd fcr onions for three yearcl, producing god crops. Thit'is a line opening f9r any per ison'ilesiring to go into the Nuieery, or Small ,'Fruit and Gardening Lu.iness. Apply to - F. 11. WELLES Towatiaa,.P.l.., Sept. 1, 1151. M. The Examination"i3 of Tqthers for the present school year, will be hebi as follows: October 16, Wilmot, Sugar Ban School House. - 17. Albany, Bahr's . 18,- Franklin. west Franklin " 19. Granville, Centre " . . 20, Leßoy. Corners " 21, Canton, Borough 23, Troy, Dormice - .. . • 24. West Burlington. West Wu" _ /- 25, Springfield, Center " 24, Columbia. Austlaville, ' " 27, Wells. Rowley Hill " 2S. South Creek. Gillette 30. Bidgbnry. Centerville , - 31. Smithfield, Center. 'Nevem. 1. Burlington. Luther's Mills :./ . 2. Ulster. Village 3. Shesheepaist, Lower Valley " - '4. Athens, Borough / " . . 6, Litch3eld. Center / . 2; Windhani. Kitykendall, s. . 8, Warren. Bowen HoILOW. '' .. 9, Orwell, Orwell Hill; '•• 13. Rome. Borough 7 .-- 14. Pike. Lel/Brasilia' 15, Herrick, Camp/ .., 16. Wyslueing. Cat:uptown " 17. Tnacarors, ACkley . " 20. Terry, Terry :learn - . 21. Asylum. C'' titer - " 22. Standln,g, , Spine, Stevens " . 234 vicmx,,,Myersburg 4$ 24. Monroe. Monroeton ' •• 25. Towanda Borough . Derembex 9, Toirands Borough "° Teachersvgi` please bring reader, pen. ink, paper, and lead re . • .Exercises . o commence at 9 o'clock. A, M. A. A. HEMET. '- Sept, 23, 1871. .' -. Co. Supt. Towati/ -tp, TO NEBRASKA, CALIFORNIA, AND KAN sis, .t.Nn & M. R. R. 14.nns.—tle "Bur- Itng,tori itonte,,` - act called, Rea right in the path / of the Star oiXinpire. It runs almostimmedi ately in the centre of the great westwardmore meet tf;cmigration. Crossing Illinois and lowa, it shafts the Missouri river at three points.' TherV thre points ate the gateways into three great sections of the trans-lfissonri re : gion.. • The Northern gate is ' ()mans, where the great Pacific road will take you to the land of gold and grapesi.trormy mountains, and perpet nal Bummer. The miildlle gate is Plattsmouth, which opens upon the south hell of Nebraska; south of the . Platte river, a region unsurpassed on the conti nent for agriculture and 'grazijig. Just tare are the B. k. DI. Railroad lands, concerning which pm. S. Hums, the land officer at Bur lington, lowa, can giro you all information, and in the heart of themis Lincoln, the State-Capi tal and pient terminus of the road. The;othhertagate leads-to Kansas, by cos nectio s with the St. Joe Road •at Hamburg, running direct to St. Joe and Mums City. The trains of the Burlington run smoothly and safely, and makoall connections. It runs the bed of coaches, Pullman Palace and Pull man dining ears, and should you take the jour ney for the journey's sake ilcrne, you will be repaid ; , or take it to lied. a hothe or a farm, and you cannot find either -better than . among the B. : 31. lands, where you can buy on ten years: credit, and at a low price. 'lazes bum. 'actors. BAD Dian oc.molt.—EDwasp Mom= of Webby fell from a load ,of hey tea INI ;mksa4o, and . dislocataboUt Imam of his ihesanilatehearho: Mge injurpom at first thought iota' olimeter% sad ems en treated. When the spill* were niuilied his aria mei faitiVolo porkotititiff and stidatt, and in Shia mmetios be orbs um to bins. \ \ Me appliegito Dr. tri DsChLui yesterdon who' Ili oboe meogitsed tr didomtion, and by aid of Prraltli hoplenista mad ft Each parries, simeeeded in red ming the dhketitiort and bend. lag the arm to a riglt angle: Tim Dr. thinks Mr. Musa wilt:recover the of his arm, notwithstanding the knelt of time that has elapsed sinea its Adeercieer. • ,XABRIED../ . KIEBY-1100013118..LAt the residence of the bride's Parents:in Utica. N. Y., on ,Wednes day mrtinOct. 11, 1871, by Brew. lir. Gregg Clarence r. Mrby of Towanda, Ps., and NW Hester Xi Bodoni's. THOMAS—ISTOBB3.—At tht4 residence of the bride's patentiOn Asylnni township, on Wed nesday morning, Oct,. 11, by Rev. Win. N. Detiong. A. May Thomas, of Towanda: and Hiss Hattie, daughter of Cot Wm. B. Storrs. FORBEt3—SHAW.-411 the bonso of the btide's father in Sheshennin, Weinesday, Oct. 4, 1871, by Bev. 0. L. Gi b son, Pastor M. E. Church in Towanda,. Wien R. Forbes . and Inez A. Shaw„ - youngest daughter of Harry • Shaw, Esq., of idlieshetstn, MADDEN. —MIBItELL.—.At Towanda, Throe:. day. Oct. 6,1871, by the Bev. W. Itcalsthery, Bector qf Christ Church, Jerre E.,Bfadden and Kiss Ellen E. Miskoll, all of Towanda. SMITII-=IIFELV/iLE.—lir Franklin, Sept. 80, by Elder Calvin Newell, Wall= T. Smith and Amelia S. Melville, both of Burlington. Ecruom—ALEXANDER.—In North Towanda, * Pa.. Sept. 24,1871, by S. A. Mills, Esq., • Mr. Henry &rape arid Miss Amanda, Alexander, alb of Burlington, Bradford Co., Pa. • 311.10LBAUGIL—By Rev..% F. Colt, on Wed, ay, Oct. 4, IS7I, at residence of the bri s father, E. A. Coolbangh, Esq.. Wyse', Pa., Mi. Richard E. C. flyer and Miss Fran ces Alice Coolbaugh, all of Wyse'. • BA.I3COCR-3aztiaiLL—ln Syracuse,N. Y., / Sept. 28, by Her. B. 11. Brown, fir Myron , Babcock, of Terrytomi, Pa.; and I Ifiga Itexie Merrill, of Syracuse, N. Y. . • RYLAND—BIDGWAY.—In the White church, Wyaox, on the 27th of September, by, the Bev. J. S. Stewart, Samuel V. ityland, of Bal timore, to Bliss Malva A. Ridgway; of Wysox; MOODY—LTON.—At the borne of the bribe, • Oct. 28,1871, by Dar. O. M. Chamberlain, as sisted by Bey. P. IL Tower, I3en.. Moody,, M. D., of Vi yalnaing, ta,Adella Lyon, of Spring hill. HIBBABD—CORDIN.LAt the residence of the bride', father, on Sunday, Sept. 21, by Cyrus Hulked, C. A. Hibbard to Miss LueY V. Cor bin. both of Albany, Pa. ' PHILLIPS—SQUMEB.-•—At the Caldwell House in Independence, by W. H. Watkins, Probate J ndge, of Montgomery county, 3lr. W. F.. Phillips and Miss Matilda 3. Squires, 6..4 of Neodesha. • L' Thus do we chronicle the natural result of an affectionate attachment, the final nuiting 'of a pair of souls, and, the harmonious beSting o, two hearts. 1 A new era has duwaed upon ,m arid his estimable bride, and We hops they may experience all of its Jur and Lave nottqlit to interfere with their prosperity and pes,te. Being worthy of each other, they deserve. to realize their fondest anticipations, and art dent LoPes that they will are entertained by their numerous friends in Naodeshs. Our best wishes attend them.—Neodesha (Ken.) Cit atm TPECLIL NOTICM. :or HMI (*Ens, Merelia4 Tai lor, Lridge rqreet. , / • - • Fou S.u.E.—Cotswnjd , and Leiter Lambs, for breediag purpoies. C. k J. L. PENDLETON. Orwell, Ps., Sept 21/j1. -Iw. _ Griass Tor FAUIT JAiS.—Quarts, $2.00 Q. doz.: gallon, t 2.50 13 doz., at Wresitatt &..I.3Laca's. as - of choice Groceries, th e at tho lied, White and Blue / , 'Rwarrey S Erk.micri. 18. All . chezp for mil Store. ADZ' . Chop Feed, cheap, at the led, White and irate Store. . - 7 . lirociwAy t: ErEttErri, ti -..... Choicc Flour, by the sack or barrel, at The Itel, F: bite aid Blue Store. I MIX:WAY & Evr.arrr. 11191. 1 We lace large additions to Par assortment , of chamber sets just, opened. Also, a full line of Silver Plated Wart\ from Rogers & Brother. Wicsua:.l Bt.seic. • se- VANVELsiOrt & MANNER% ' Merchant Tailors, Clothing, Mats and Caps, . Fnrih.lting Goods, GS Prowl strett, May 3, 1571. Ws% erly, N.Y. War Sugars, very low, at the Red, Whitc and Bine StcTe. - 01- Tobacco, by the pound, PO, or barrol, cheap, at tho tea, White r.nd prio :5 tore. _I 1 Itspoway Ert4Dr. Db not fotet th at Feeler's tor .50 colts. M.- Coffee, by the pound; a: White ant I Itexr i Tea, by, the c,best, caddy, or pound, at the fled, Whit:) 'and Blue Store. 1:m1u - sr E:ram - Tr. 1 ZP I have ptst received a large stock ot Tes,,-4ong 't since the rednetion in the duty on tea of ten-Cents p:r ponnil, and offer them at the lowypirices annerxed: Best Yowl?, j-T.,yaon, $1,2 " 5; Good cum- Hy son, $l,OO Oolong- 70 to 90 cents: Ilyson Fine, 75 cents; Hykon Good, 50 cents; Best ;LW., Call'aud city:rune: Jan. 18„,1871. Ozo. L Utinis.n. t4l .yon want. sour Watch or cloe t Vrep4itoil -I,: a competent and reliable sznan, go to A. M. Warner- h also re ed einr., a largo ;union to his preciovaly large a k of-watches and jewelry. 6w aept.l3.- Nevi -Aavetisoinents. - SEASON OF 1871-2. 1.0,,0Y Gi T. LECTURES. the cojitmttter ihard made the following cng,l36- mvnts - OLIVE LOGAN; Date—wpmsixtY, ()crop= Is. s#bject—...tiice.toung lien." 1 1L • •:GOZTGH. Date-TUESDAY. DECESIDE.B.2C:I47I. \ Subject—" Will It Pay."• PETIOLE UM V. NASBY Dato—JANTAIIT 31.-1372. Subject—•' The 711sslon of Stinewungh.' ANNA E. DICKINSON. Date, -11:IIILL'AILT 20, 1872 6ubjoct:-•' Joan of An." • The °tiler lecturers It SI probably be 1it.1..11Y WARD BEECHER ant TWAIN. The MENDFiSSOIIN Qtn:TETTZ Cum, ill , - ;l7e & Concert DECEIIBMI 1. ' it General adralailari Reserved Seats.... Season Tickets for sale at Poem k Rraur's Drug Store. Sale of Reserved Soots Sitil commence two days before cut lecture. . • ZNO. Y. 8-4,SDIMS.SX, WU- Forts.. L. B. MOST. ' - 1 . 4 1:.Y. mcss. lA. Tur 1871: - Towanda. THE I ND ERSIGNE.D ARCHI TECT !AND BUILDER. wishes to inform the citizens of Zotranda. - and vidnity. that be will give reirticular attention to drawing plans, 'design@ and specifications for all manner of buildings. private and public. Superintendence given for reasonable coinpeasstion. Mice at residence IL corner of Second and Elizabeth eareets.Where be will be found every-evening from 7 to 10 p. m.. Saturdays all day. J. Z. FLEMING. Mot till - . Towinda. Pa. oct. S. 1871 I'STRA.Y.—Left Ulf) ..enclotinre of the undersigned; in Towanda tarp.. on or about the 15th of September. a fairish red 2 year old heifer. smallish horna. .any, information In re gard to the whersOonts of sald heifer will be pals: for. Information should be left at the lower meat market. Towanda. 0111571TEt k PETERSON. September 211.1871.—awe COAL TAkby the Gallon or Bar rel. for sal* by the OAS COMPANY. 7.• 1., QEptElpEli 25, 1871,1 TIE BEST:ASSMITHEN A ITLE TA. , yIAOR Vkalt , A.TTRACTI. fl STOCK L 3 FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Black Bilks: Colored 811x+.. - . Colored Alpacas. Fancy Silks. Pure Black ][opals. - .Irish M ix t w ur. , Neilsen. French Empress Oaths, • . English Wines. , Maids. Reps. / I VELITTM 'S, .&c., hx. v . mil= GOODS.. FLANNELL I Linens. , White Flannels.! • _ , Napkins. : . , Bed Plansiels. ,I ' Sorrels. - Cheek Flumela. 1 , """- Embroideries • Shirting Slanterist . ..Edges„ • ;Opera Flannels. CLOTHS, I ' - cesslitzuzs. - 1 . - : , DE.A.VEII& , - - .11EPEIJANTe3, • I - COATINGS. AND SACHMOS„ r .. . • I - et "o. r., §5. 4 5 8 5 e . el g. p :e- 5 , • 1Z '-' " M itIDGFAY S .S-CIIETT sold 871. TirFi. CHEAPEST PLACE t, or BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS, METROPOLITAN STORE, and Rubbers evei,brought into Brad ford County, Which will be sold 25 3 so s5O *.gi f fil.3•4:.l LOWEST P/t1 I , MITE ATTENTION , OE_ - DRESS GOODS. A COMPLETE STOCK OF , • 1 AT . BARGAINS. 1 FlT7nn • LATEST .ft-LTIES SHAWLS I'XAMME. STOCK AND BUY GOODS CHEAP. / / / - TO BUY IS AT TIVZ NO. 3 ORIFFITIIS. FATTONS BLOCS. BRIDGE STREET The largest stock of Docits, Shoes per cent. cheaper than .Chey can be Wright at any other-establishment. I buy ply gOoas at first bands and thereby save the' Jobber's profits, which enables mo to sell cheaper than any other Hollsa in 'Towanda. RUBBERS I RUBBERS ! I Of all the latest styles., which will be retailed at Factory Prices Mena' Kipp and Calf Boots, and Ladies Fine Shoes, retailed at Whole- sale Pziee2. I have the exclusive sale of SAM- trEL WILSON'S liens', Womerue, and Children% Fine Six-s, *bich are the bast ever brought into the market: - ELLIS H. NOE, . uravoE .§lltri.T. Taira s, Sept. 23. - 111111 • LOW- PRICES Mid! Alpacas. FIRST - C IS T MCONTA.INTYIES: STOCK NOW COUPLKTE _ / , • 0 .•. . 2° .4 2 0-003DS LCD / 1 urnish T&I'L6II k-CO CA -, TItIINI7S : S ,k,TRAVELINGIBAGS I UM B R m?.IZAs ra i i August ao. 187 1:=INEI I pia r. .j l__• ASS 'GOODS ! RULE AT , . ..1 . .. / I IN ALL Kows / or • • ! • / tiN D GENTS • ng Gr: 0 d ?, FLOO OIL CLOTHS ME AND . PEITS! BOOTS AND SHOES! fir ' # ..., ` ~~~~ HATS AND:CAPS T AND GLASS-WMW CROCKED. HOICE Groceries 105 IN STREET, coiniza o P. THE PUBLIC SQUABS, _ WANDA,' PA_ liMil EMI aksol:ka=l., DB. lIIIQUOLUT'S OHOLBRA COADIALt Ghee prompt relief in. ili dersogements at the &mach stitS•lk:rriP•Olik such sit Psts:Eirsint, Cgozzaa Idosses. Cams= Ississtrw or Stoners Costrussi. blown= Tztritteo, Du:sou. DT& same. ho.. It Is &slant to Slant:ate. end in pain. id pada:Wei &meth stlhnents. it is a soverign rem. edy. A descriptive circular replete with useful in. _formation accotopsnies each bottle. . • • a' epailti I e HS . 4 Irt, ,e• 4 _ - This may certify .that I bays long known Dr. G. Urquhart of Wilkes-Barre and • believe that I speak 'the seadimmit of all who know him. when I say that all Ore Math= of life, he is worthy of tbo respect and confidence of the virtuous and the intelligent people of our ommty. • THODWIP. EMIT. • Raving derived much benefit from taking Dr. Ur quhart's Cholera Cordial. I inn free to recommend it as a reliable preparation in oases of Diarilloce. • DIM BURDETT. It is s most islusble medl lne speedy In It. oper ation; end always sure to afford tilvf., • W. R. PARSONS. 'From experience in the use of Dr. Urquhart's Cholesa Cordial. I have no hesitation in saying it is the best remedy I hare ever tried for Cholera 3for bus. Chip, and pain In the .gtoreach and Dowels. BA3IITEL EDT?. I have waif - the Cholera Cordial for ten years. In every ciao it effected a cure, and I feel justified in saying that it is the lse=nedicine for Diarrhoea. Dysentery, Pains and . pa in the Stomach and Bowels, ever offered to the`pubUe. J. MILTON COUSTRIGHT. - I baie experienced the miiest surprisingly bey finial effects from Dr. Urquhart's Cholera Cordial. • it is quiet hi actiom'and I regard it as unequall in eases of Colley Diarrhoea. dm., and r really desire to recommend it to all affected4ith Bowel Complaints. st • 'LAY. LOOMIS. • Dr. Urquhart's Madera Cordials Is pri;parsd at WUtoa.Aatte, Penn's, and - sent_hy sipJass !any where. FiSty cents a bottle. _ -41204,7141 m AIIABLE REAL - STA.TE V POR SALE: • .The onbecri ber cam salo the. followpnetlek• cribed property io liorth Towanda tovreqh! - about ono rale from Towanda Borough: - ; • Al HO USE] AND, • _., The lot contaies about one acre , and. aka r. Tile U.OLIDe is large And convenient. with well, Fisteru, two good barns,luul several varieties of choice fruit, inelnding.appica, pears, peaches, •graw.s, blackber ries. raspberries; S:c. . • • - (..... ALSO—Abent 20 acres of lar.d conveniently situ ated on Gie east side of the Waverly road arid about GO rods tenth of the lionise and rot. 1 • ALSO—A ono-third interest la the ?Illproperty luty as . . . . - . MYtR'S . il.i.ltti , ( . . . , , Of thlaiproperty th ere is - about 4 acres of large Grist and Flouring Mill, Saw 3fill and 0 lug Efocute. The Mills dre hi good, conditi, are do ,4 a prosperous business. \ ! Beal estate in and about Towanda is rap vancing. and in a few years;l3o doubt, tills P will be double Its prevent value. ' Will be sold together , or sepa. - ately, to purchaser: , • . . , For further Information enquire on the p 1:41,111' , North Finranda. Aug. :23.'11: A. PETTES CO., 111)W.i.!111tm , 1 3 tio• stock or FALL AND:IVINTER GO In great variety, tuzh . a. DR-Y.', GOODS uILLXNt nr TANGY GOODS ,41:ND NOTIONS; Dirrgi SILKS SILI VELVETS. , . VELVETEE.*S, WATE:RPII .LCD SILSAVLS Which Ibil• will :fien at 1.1:e LO ./ WET A ILK ET.P Ii , s t the sign of the Big Bonnet, ol . );.:41:i' Court ser.z.i.3m! •3tAti sTnErr, TOWANDA, PA -- ---•-- .. -•- = •: . - .47,r.1.0-F-L-4. '-'•! - «t _. •••• t.;:o 51 . 4 .S , C, •-• .-. d =fli*S . 8— -..z. .! • p-: - . -- . l v - ... 0, 50.L'i c::-, :4 M ' 1 '...":;f.t . i 2 - 1 - 7 :' ' ..-+ '.-•• .v . .. 4 ._ '4 '4 Ay t• 74 S A sz••• ~, 1 -. .....f.,mm .., ~...., 0-- Q 4 4 , ' 41 4,t5.1.• - 0 „.... 4 '. t , .M7, 4 i.,•'-14 \,\ ;...z: „ft:. .- t. . 5: ~.a w ' CS ... i=l - 4 .4 —T.L . P.3 -1 . n ;...1. g., ‘:'• .f lll litl7- , 4: -."- EQ I - .:; -...::: :: 7 7. - = , -. s -i. , •i ~ - 1 7 , • "Pi ..4 g.,,,:..1=—=,g41,i' r .. ...• ' c . ) ;:, ,t I= .•?. 7 , 4 a L .: ' r 4, ..-%. ....t. A 7 -; . • . ~., ...1 -.Q C.' . 1. e ; ... .2 - .t..t 3' , 7 4 :, Ea ..ee..5.4.'d ''9. .:, • t:4-.4" - gI ' S' IL'4 ;=(. - s • 6 s g 4 . c .:ittg . : = .12a17 . eet.:A4; , rr J- Ape,a:‹4,ll:l4 r-i ,' r.1.eAz.....c.:40 NEW..;VIRM AND NEW GOODS THOS. & Respectfully announce to the publicin ge they hare opened a large and choice stock GROCERIES AND PROVI In the stord formerly occupied by John Meridath, corner Main and Franklin streets. Towanda, which they wilt sell as 'cheap as the cheaper tor - CASK). You will always find TOW_ jast as. hippy as ever, to wait upon'all old customers and as ,many new oncsars will favor them with a ImIL THOR. MOM, TIItxS. murp. k. CO. THOS. ZILIIIDETI7. ' O . AUTION.----folllereas, :illy wife LOTTIE, has left my bed . lioa r td without Past cause or provocation. all Pet:HMS re hereby forbid harborinibr traistlnitlier on tnv oconnt..as I will pay debts of hercoutrealng after this date.. • • - P.. 0.. DOE. ,Lelloy. PL. Rapt. 2.5, 1871. _ . , . N7 CITiM ee:of —Having been p.pointeci Thst 2 the estate of Genriett Gibudro,' late of Canton . ton-whin. Bradionl corm y. Pi., de. ceased, by hex tut will- ardl testament. I hereby • warn and forbid all persona from pm-chasing any property on the premises, from Isaiah Gilmore, or removing. the same without my consent,' under penalty of prosecution. R aI. S. .s.eP64• • iTraistee. D u. . "DETERGENI POWDER. For ?ink POWELI..; & CO'S, TOWAkDA., CIXANS EVERITIID;G. ' Try I Ana. be cvniince4. iscrfif fare i of J69ia Wolcot late of Warren.Sala fariu Is situated on the rota from :Windham to Owegoi Has sixty acreA•of good land, well watered and well' improved. About 20 acres of 'good hemlock timber.tood house barn, wagon bongo and granerr Terms made easy. ' Enquire of L. 11. WOLCOTT, or of HENRY W 01..., COTT. on the premises. • * *Sept. 2Jl—ew • VALUARLE REAL ESTATE FOR lilAir..—One-10t23Na112 feet, or ono lot • any de - aired aildtlr or length, eitnated nearly oppo: site 0. D. Etattretra Foundry. the; property - or the late James Matteson. Apply: td. - ' jalyl2'7l • •• 1:LIZAB1ITI 11.1RZSON. • FAR3.I FOR -4-A L T,V. - -I °e'er .ms farmfor sale, containing ZOO acres. 'situated la Neve Albany township, 140 mitres improved, with a large variety of fruit trots and splendid buildings of all bud/ thereon. I will givo the mirehaser a olmned to pay my deb 6 and secure a good title.l • Any per. son wanting a good farm - will do. s tvell to call and IVlfor birn • lbanr. Pa. Aug. 30.11. 'A. IiEVERLY. THREE HOTIStS AND LOTS IN A. TOWANDA BOROG'GII ron BkY 4 --situstea 01 Poplar Street, above- Western Avenue. • These houses are now licing built and- will be. completed on August lat. latH4' l eriV cistern, arid. cellar with each house, For:trier :particulars address or en quire. of . - l' ljnxie29llV - W. 1311 AMW•ttl.. . At Bed, bite, and Bin • • tore. Towasda, I's. IV • OR SALE House and Lot on Railroad street, • opposite. John .2451dlerenn's residence tad. convenient to the Iron Worts. The bowie L nevi. contains 6 room awl* brielt basement; nelland other necessary ocattencleson than' lies: Apply to WM. HMlllt at is Motel, r.rldge street, Towanda, Pa. ' logrr.-tt . I • rigs 1. pROCLA3fAIIoig.--WIiEREAB,. .Hort. =EMS B. IfrirtlMilt.President Judie of the 12th Judicial District, oorottating -of the too th% of Bradfordsna. ihiaqueltanna, tad Bona. tam- Los riusazeimd J. IV._ VAlttrlth. Allaociate Jtrigea, to and for said county of Bradford, bare humid their .precept twain*: data Abe 21th daraf Sept., 'llllO. to me- directed for - holthmkar ; Court of Common Pleas, at Troy for the Omit" of Brad ford. - on Xendar, October 23, me, to continue, one Week. - • ' - : • . • - 644. 2.3,,1871.--31.: lIIAL LIST .FOR OCTOBER imm,lAll, ATTDOV . ' Then Dunning vs. IL C. R.-W. Co " appeal 'A. M. Fitelivrs. C, T. Way et. al luuo L. A:Medley vs. Pomeroy Moe - ease iloagland vs. J. C..Waborton replevin A. C.'l.lnorots. &setae itiff et. al.-........:5at fa: Dowry Dna - vs. "Wilibina S. Dobbins eject Ponsna v's. - I'..Fcizisif et. a 1... ....for sit . do ' John Wolf et. al. .. .. ... .... „amid - . .. H. F. Long n. Alonzo Loter's saiierl• • . . °II " Henry Hickok vs. Putasna Baster - appeal - Goodrich,. Newberry * Peck vs. Etas Piro In. Co.ip. A. O. Moore va4ohn Cut:mars - debt; Henry 31111er,vs. N. Smith's administrators. 2.appead ' - Julia Astellike.. vs, C. T. Merry et. al ....eject- - do / vs. 0. P. Ballard " -...:-.. do P. L. Baßard've. Edrrard Burke's adm'rs appeal 0. C. CpVertvs. Geo. Jones sleet - -- '7-.' . 0. D. Field TO. A. B. afoote.. ..... —.. ..... appeal Da z ; v o.llaUbton vs. W. IL M0are.....i.,......: do , ,- S. . Paine vs, John Ballard past C.... C. Paine vs. Delos -ILocirxed. ke..... .... . . .:Aler4 „ !,, , }cants Yates vs. Charles trendy . ••• . ireap.Usu't.t: Henry C. Gorturt vs. N. C. 8.. W. Co, cairn &Mon Morgan vs. William Tdosier..-. - . - -. appeal , J. A. Persons vs. N. c.-rt. W. CO trevPall_ ,_,..: G. W. Lang:o4VA. Schuyler Gates , - ..,:appeal -, ---. G. B. Davison vs.-W. S. Dobbin use . , . 'debt N. IL-Mattocks vs. Wm. Harkness .. .4.2 .., John .118.V,ellatt vs. N. C. 8.. IV. Co ' d poont W. S. Soudan vs. John IL Calkins 1 debt • Subpomais returnable on Monday. October =,. 'a 15171, at 10 a. re. _ ' ' ' . ' Oct. 5. 1971 T .IST ' , OF OF PER: . SO`'ifi drawn to set. sie - Trsvorib 7amre In a Court of Common Fleas to be held at Troy, on 110N1)AY, OCTOBER 23.1871 • • Asylian. George GriC 4l B .Athens . Mitchell; Darlington Bore. William Henry; Bat. . tington twp.; Charles Enrpp; Burlington. West Beres Ward. Jeeepli Foulke; Barclay, .Charles D. NoribruP: .Columbia, Jolin 11 Watkins, Geo. Bitilags t Canton twp.,Benson Wright: Canton•boro, Milton Tront: - Fratlin, Monroe Walter; Granvill. John. Woman, 2,1; Hcrrlck. Henry 11.. Blocher. Weir. A. - Scrilrea: Laßoy. John EelleY, er., Charles Ifodgland - Lltchfiebt: John -C. Campbell •, • Orwell. Aaron O. Friable: Pike. Josn'Brirrows. Alfred Worten. Mar- • Ali E. Warner; Illagbury, Smith B. Brown: Stand- - Ing Stone Hiram Garden; Shiishecmin. Daniel Gore _ Sticania;Chas. E. W2lilo; To randa Fannon.; • Huntley: Towanda twn.. George Britton; - Towanda- North. Wm. Manger: Troy boro. 'Theodore Waldron Mater. John r, EMT; Warren. Nathan - Newman ir.; Wyalnsing, Dail,' L. States, Clark ilialkatiack,Ni rain A. Bask: Welle. James Owens. y.IN - ilyxr, Sbgriff. • Sept 23i 1971 Bland. a a DI% ell ion. aka nRPITAN:S COURT 'SALE.—By sirtne or an order Imbed ont of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, the .undervistted airtitt. !stratar of the eabsta.of G. 11. Stone, late of Itlyaln.; sifts twpdtccatted. will sell at public tole on the p— SATO - M. AY. alit the I al idly ad" 'roperty 1114 `9 YEt. r t' al II al til FAITTI TM the remairet the pureltase limey tiro year's from the it-44.i c.f.' co:if:mutton of salt 7 - TLu etreeal itstillments, to b.) interest, ' 1811 , • . . • DII. LIMS tii.A.TOR'S NOTICE., A o th's is 1, tsro, eiven that all perfons ir.febt ee. to the egtato oIGLTTEN CLAM!, tlecezeetl, late . M_ Bolc . liugton. - are reque.7teet to male itarnel ate np.rrient, .perFer.a.ll.ftyma clams raiiret emit estate moat AtesatttlienticatedfQr sctr.lenter.t. BENJ. 3t..t0...tt.r... c.ct.5.•71-wit • Aesninistrat.r.. OFS t.PPLICfATION IN DIVORCE.— ..L. T n . Calvb . Shertnr.n.—Yo. 4 IQ; T.. j.s7l. Ydn are 11 , 1r1 - .7:: notfied - that Ct o 1). Sherman. you:" wife. her non.friend. A. if. K. Wo.i, has ap,' Vied to the court of epnlmon 1 -leas of tradford eo.; for a divoree from the h...ndg. of matriraonet and the kaid court Tins anpoinii.d Monday, the clay of Ortober.l , zll.i•.t Troy for he:lr!rtz the F aid ay. in the premiers at. which td.me and place yon' canattnid if ycu talir.k propel.. pep ^S Tl-w{ ti m. APPLICATION IN D' IVOIICE.— To ferry nn.ol.—No. 440 Per. Terra. 1f,t19. Vott are berc•by notified that Polly -Bstell‘ ,:your ber next frier.d.l. Q. Rathbun. ha applled e.ai,t of common pleas 14 Bradford county. 1.07 a ,liserra from.the bonds of matrimony. and tbo saLt-con-t bra aroolntod Monday. the 2.1 d of October 1:':71. at Troy for hearing the said Pony-Pfell. i i thf, prctr.ial.s. at whirr tirne and place sort can attend if yen think proper. 1. PERRY VAN' FLYMT. scp. Sherri: MB APPLICATION- IN- DITORCE.--• To Henrietta 158. -May teynt 18:11,..-Tott ace hereby notffied that rrancis jiliAand has ,applied .to the comrt rat enniMArreriea'si•of Bratiforil eonntS. fga• A - ail - area from, the hands of matrimanY, ant fke - ila4ll.enntt has arpointeaMontlay. the 2'.1t1 (lay of Oct-38 H, at Troy, for hearing saia Francis in the prentiseli. at tthieh 'ante:lna yon can attend if yott think proimr.' • Snpt. - 28, 1571.-4 w., • A PPLICA.TION DT DIVORCE.- Jk. To Jetnntlab 2.r:ol—No. 4ti Dec. terra, 1910.= Ton are hereby notified that, Augusta M. Lonk, your trife, by her rtF...tt friend,l P. L. rettingill. 112_4 ap.' plied to the coitrt 'of corrunpn.pleas of Bradford rorn3tY, torn dit - Orre from ttte bends of matrintort. and the slid conrt bag aprol:ite.l Monday. the of October, 1871, for lif,arinsy, the '.id Augusta in the Pretni gen. at which time and place yon can atteml if you thank proper. Sept. 2S. 1571.--t•.r TNCORPORATION it- In the matter of 'the incorporation of Tfie Towanda Lyerma d Library. ABE o eatiO/i — NO. 203 Dec. Term, 1371: Notice is beieby given that the above' named Aa endation has presented to the Court of Common. Picas of Bradford County their article of Asaociation asking for a decree of Incorporation, and Slie said Court hac rq ezamined the- same, and tniting them correct will decree •that their be Iticorporated ae erased for, an Monday, the 4th'. day of Dec. 1571; O'clock p. m., nnless cause he . shown'to the era. tra t . W. A. THOMAS. Sep: 2.r71-w:i Prothonotary: Co Eilii APPLICATION Fon- THE F.FTT OF THE -INSOLVENT LAIC.—Td my creditors. take notice. that I. Ilanjandn F. Ds% byre applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford earrnty for tha benent of the inaelrenA laws of this CommenVealih. and that the court have *led the first Slendak of December next for a tioarlzif of my self aml my creditors- SettL23„-'lB7l. Ttr.N7A3lni P. tam_ lONS A ITSIINISTRATOWS NOTICE.— iroticb to heirlyy ;liven to all persahs Indebted to the estate of W3I. 11. 31ORS'F. late of Litchfield township, deceased, mnst mate immediate tar molt. and all persOns havitm claims against said estate most present them dolt. ailthentiated for settlercenf J °e l 5.1511. wig"' •xt*, - - AUDITOR'S N O,T 1.0 Y'airohn's use rs. 7'. 1. Lac ji I. No. 114, Rcpt. T.,18:0.. In the. court of Common Tleas of Bradford county.- • Ths undersiZni4l an andtior appointed by. said - Court to diat.ibntb money in thd Sheriff's hands raised from the sale of dcfendani'a real estate, will. attend to Om duties of hiis appointment at Itis.offfre in Torrinffs Boro4 on TUESDAY, OCT. ii2.1.71.-it o'elach, a.m.. at which time and place nil 1 . P:7A. , 1111 112 , 71112 claims s:m said money are reipaired to pre: 'sent the fetreObrle debarred from comins? in upon said fond. t. - .• • s IL J. 0tt.511-tvf -- A -MITN:I.STIIAT.OA'S NOTICE.- • .4 - 1 -Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate of `SAINA COVE, late at Smithflekt • • de4vased. are regneited to make immediate payment r and all persons having claims against said estate ' must present Clem duly authenticated • for settle- • -ment. ; ADAM SUM. sepl:l•ra; - . Administrator. , IJDITOR'S. XOTI,CE.--:- The: Town ip of lrysbx rs. Lianaer and T. F. Madill. No. 42G; May 1871.. Xrrtlie Court of Coin:non -.Picas. of Bradfordr.nt 3 .l7. , The" untlerMmaisd an Auditor appointed 1:0 said Court to dixitibitto money in the Sheriff's Stands,l raised from, the stile of ifefetilauts personal property ' %fill attend to the duties of his appointment at his stake in the bbrorigh of Towanda, surt.Saturtlay; the 4111 - day of November. 1871, at 1 p.m, at Wideli time, arid Small persons having cauMai le said . moneir are re4Msted to present such claims, or be detiarri.sl from reining in upon - said fund. ' IV. P.;(7ff. • - Auditor. • A uraTows. tHE mat t er of ter Estate 'of D. S. 11"nrttm, dttuitcd. In 14e Orphan's Court of Etrtutford County. Me underst.med. appointed-by the Orphans' Court of paid eouuty,an Auditor. to marshall assets and as- \ tributa tunas in the hands of toe silm'r of said estate, will attend to the duties Of his appointment,-at the othco of Ocorton Elsbreo tn. the borough of Towanda, on FRIDAY, the let day of DECEMBER. 1871.-at 10 o'clpa. a. In., at time and place; nit persons having claims to said moneys. are regnired . Ito 'present the same, or bo forever tlebarred front [coming In upon said fund. , - • • bet-8.'714w E. OVERTOS; Jes,'Attiltor. „ VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The underaignel offers for sale his farm alto, ate.d;ln Laporta twp.. Sullivan county, Pa.. on the stage road about midway between Laporte and Du shore, on the banks of the Lofalsock creek. Said farm contains 76 acres of land, about .11) acres well cultivated, and the net well timbered. lies on it a saw mill, grist mill. good water Power, a large plank house, kept as a tavern, a large plank barn, a horse stable with good sheds, and other outbuildings. end a good bearing orrlaard. Reason - for Aling, tir health. For further particulars address Oct. 5, 1871. . . REBath24.itmG. . VANMtET, Stifrrift lir3r.- THOMAS. Prothonotary- C. A. , ..3eantnistratsr ITTIIT VAN FLEET, 1 -,Sbetirr. J. P. VANFLEET. .t. P. VANFLEET. Sheriff xrprni monst, nifsnr D. mown • Odmtnlstrators oc 8':1-tv COWELL & MYER ARE sv,r,t,z ng TEA very cheap.• 7 • • ( • . • • . 0 ,---: Audltbr