Pattford Tou - anda, Thursday, October 3 . , 1872; Gen. ~Adam E. King, Of BALTIMORE, will speak In the czrixi s t Itcvuise, Fri tcp vvr .Atk. iv 7Z, .A. ON ±liiirsday, October 3,1872, AT 7 O'CLOCK IN TUE EVENING. I,OOAL AND GENERAL. , is. A letter from Ridgebury was rocived too late for publication.. H. ETACOBS has purchased W. resid9co on toplsr -Street. ideratign, $7,090.' 'se- The store lately occupied by I:II , ,CENLVS liquor store, on the south side o. ..114 rcur's Blnck, has been fitted viz for the use .f the express and telegraph (awes. • vie- Was. , FOWLER, of Liberty Cot has gain placed us under obligations, by tu with a basket4i2the (blest peach havc eaten this season. BASE D.U.L.—The Mai.eppas of Ty- g, and N. R. G. B. B. C., of Rome, play- . t .1 a matched game of base ball Saturday, Sept. 11.-61tich resulted in favor of the N. R. G.'s by Fi'orTof 8 to 35: Its, The Athena, and tic- N. R. G.'s of Rome, playeda nctatt.lied game of La . - - r- ball, Wednesday, Sept. 18, which..re -1:11€.1 in favor of the N. R. G. a, by a score of 7 to it The Liberal DMiocrat is the w Democratic sheet, Just issued by 11 1!1. r-, at Willies-Ilarre. While the pa - - Derakratie, it is a spicy sheet; -1. , Mr. 11. may me. t with abundant v. 4- Mr. Jo . m.; HowanD, who is troll vcry'ploperly highly appreiated - espocialty liming musical circles, Wyalusing, ra.. to live, having en ihcri in the hardware businces for 'him• !,. 11 , Hill he much missed, and esp,?cially t 1 ,,, lt2.l,nst choir, All SI ho know • him -mccezzs.-2-11,,ira A lady who has spent six - 011 the-island of llayti, will ople Towtte-la on the imitumrs, . IA lii-tore of th.:t inland, at the Bap. ',„; dt itixt Frithi.; the ith et 15 et-itt::: She takes thhi it,tutsc. to ...• If , hortly ,t'ottint Il:‘,eihttry -t ~1;t1) Th, following is tilt') full Ile : i.rhczu, tp•Lo, 1,, vot,,i cn Tuc,day next : for Goi..rpor„J,l.o F. ILL:ix:Loft. i Autitt. tat:ll. .1:1 , 1ge of Su:Tun : to Court, 11.1,rcur. • - )1 * 11: GElingliam Fell, Ilarry I 13al th.lonitw.- 'Hugh . :I , Wan 1) Jvnies 1.. Sal:lw I -E. 6 ,,, ige . I. . c:1,1 N. NVllilft, E. A,:iey, : , 11. 'Calls: -r. F. 11 , 4 l7:1, W. J. 6: I,•r .1c::. , t . For Coltgit ~• , !:.I IC; 600:r1.1. Chart, A bight; . !• ntati‘..4 F. 31%-• rttr .1. • , Pr:ttl.• ; ;.ot:try, 1•R• 1..- `1 i' t t V. :1-. - !'• .•. ! i. I For ... Fur:~u,litur , a Cr,l;4t. Vt.';,:,ittie (lc:ger. fuVowiLig notice . • ..bid, -tdi); pint . ..bc L o t ~t ul.l FoWLER, •i t. ISIO. ( . 111 , :a;..71) i•id titSlt I.Sradfurci . viii most . . week C. had 41 r .naz TH. 'A th-tr Ira - ir, aad i'....ltvax , I ,1! i:t r . tha.t - r , ) l , :‘r,ilabo%a, •nv r of that r ;•,:th . !Tom • I.ukr hi, r r, t.I.At MN .• : It. le Fw.r•ler, ihxor., Ij.. that z . 11 witt•,'or KC:Oka., .• , 14., sicl r, comprise I rm.. cornpa .•• 1 " .1c fAlitxt. it: Pi e partieu tic m t.•gmlier tilt ccl - • r.try .tt COL I;T:ttbers 11 . 11 '. 1 a t t , ,•••-ther had bPtn 14,1- titaity tb‘i tb , tlttttl4 :1I It)! g • I.lrt ts Ith Ideeuro., ml/v.! tl.ht ' .71 1:312111 Ulir pet,- . • '..; i r•,•• t wav rlii ~.Sr t...- ou r lIEBI wilat I. A.. ],lnmfl , the lEEE 0..411. by u - ' a lanure:,but 1;... nr,vc •r if, an.l s litti“ 9 : trim.; Li, done " ;LT, !!!., %lift hard All Tip.: build- 1.1,..0r laid, and ,), rt•a lc the inaFnn-ly,rli. k:u,'11,2111/ your ?no s Isc , 2,t it. Pay-,lay frum tlit: Our great Loan L! • , C 7,172 1::iiTEll : • meeting in •L. i ,, ng as' rind . rly at midhigkil. 1 wit' ,-,:•211ed •11LA trine wide Le w it can .C.VCT or thi:: train. with ite t cl._ !t L` Eltri et:agit li ta, aLd the ura ,elloutF. The .• 1. may Imre C them taLo tart the end o rut world, 4 • ;arty. . •• , 1,1,1 ALL0.;17., wu ippul thy ;• • '-'• • L 1110sr towns, Making onr • • lamps and and ; rousing ire parted from the Luys, hoping to meet •them ft:.t.in daring the campaign,. I. .zyz meeting was a grand success, and its nra-t 1.2 greatly felt in October. We con • nr committee upon 'its admirable your citizens fur their splendid ' the railroad of mpaity for its ex inrlif and accurnmodationg, and cot lir, s tlforil for IL„ order pre ` :•• 1-r 7.-02 Q of tlrnni;c:in. t.s, fighting, 1;. crunt. cripcCted so ••• 11. :o.;d nut been disap r•, :,.it e-....cdtc• 4 Irishman Thr'. rner ; • • , • ; tlyit.' • r' . .• • 11..',..ut oftlre, there .euld tiviolt; p:rtor tl ll - .y.1r.‘. - ,71 -- 1 . meeting t,c., GLexcz eT CateLoo.—lir. Editor : I had read with horror of the devastation of the fires of Chicago, and wondered how time could ever erase the destruction made by that terri ble conflagration ; but when I came to visit the city of ashes, my wonder bellied any descrip tion of say pen, when I saw with my eyes the progress wrought by enterprise in restoring the business and beauty of this now far famed city. While riding through the streets - with Col F., I very innocently enquired, "Whore Is the burnt district? Where are the sad evidences of thit dreadful fire?" Ile says : `• Hero In your very midst all was ruin—all was desola tion. The Briggs House before you, with its six stories and beautiful front of Cleveland sandstone; the Chicago Bank, built of Cleve land stone, and tinished with granite trim mings, looming up with its five stories; there ! cific lintel, with its ponderous dimensions, and its twelve huudred . roems, to cover which takes eight acres of carpets ; the grain elevators, one of which cost $1,250,000; all those majestic business stores which you behold; are all the work of our citizens since the fife.' I was led to exclaim, " Wonder of woudersl a miracle of enterprise 1" To give yon some idea of the business Eit this wonderful city, raised to life' by the power of brick and mortar, applied with indomitable perseverence and industry, I will state to you my knowledge of the business of ono of tlxo leading firms : Pim)), LEI.= (k, Co., in a tem porary building prepared from a large horse. car barn which escaped the fire, are employing fire hundred men and women in carrying on. their retail dry-goods trade. I was politely in vitedby the foreman to examine the order of the several departments, and found them su perior to anything 1 had over seen, o 4 even im agined. Their stdre is said to be• seeond only to A. T. Srzwsnes, of New • Vork. The same firm have also a wholesale and retail depart ment in another portion of the laity, where eight hundred men and women are employed, and the firm 'estimate ;their business: during the presenc year to exceed sixteen millions of dol lars. • These are only a small portion of the eviden ces of the enterprise of tbo business men of Chicago. A prominent banker informed mo that there were more business houses in the city Inoperation now than before the fire, and that ono hundred thonsand had boon added to its populr.tion since the fire in October last. CLicago,'Sept. 24, 1872 TEACIIERS' IXSTITCTE AT TROT.—The Session opened at 2 o'clock r. st., on Monday, , Sept. 16. Mr. Keeney, the Superintendent, be ing absent on account of sickness, Prof. Hutton, of the Graded School at Troy,l opened the ex ercises by singing, reading the Scriptures and prayer., After a few introductory remarks by Prof.' Hutton, explaining the ) reason of Mr.' Keeney's absence, and welcoming the teachers the Boro., 'Prof. Allen, of Mansfield, took charge of the first exercise. • His subject was '" School 'Economy." : He very clearly showed the necessity of reducing the number of classes in the schobl-room to the minimimi point. Many pupils hare too many studies, while sonic hare not enough. TeaChers ought to see to it, and labor for the adoption of a course of study. That no pupil ought to have less than three studies, and never „ , Pr,', under ordinary circumstances; and these studies ought to einte ace the brandies treated under the hi id i f t is sa g e, Mathematics aml Si-1( nee. Thera. three daily studies draw out and properly develop the different Licnit les of the mina, thus enabling the child V; grow up ::,anus trWlllly, and prepared for the datie4 doily del olrim7„ upon mankind. enhlining porytion of time of the after noon seat ton was taken up In discussing the work of teaching, by Prof. Mitt in and others. Thu cvening Fi . s . +l , thinly attended by a:ny rase ttachers, nay quite interesting. It as after it,, wanner of a confer , tier or t aperitnce nit tote. Many litt!C inci di brought out, charly ;toil tot Aluetratiug topics wider Con` sit,s, a N. , :itahl- tele la, trvvry f. ..(ii•.:111.11't1 t!:L2 the Grr.cled 'Svilooi the rolivurAle.r of the v.teh. Tio.- gave for tho v;:nrod C,lnrc6 !u the (Irn ha to 14t:eliti the ; • of the I , lmtttlit , 2. The r 's itttilyi.nief , Icro; n'r than . ”Ill . •111/11 rc 1. . Tiae daily iirograinnie einbi :4ml/cid on . tbe " School " wren/111,1a," .atlu the of r, ();,, 4tqlc. oI 1,1:q "cam ~ f in El. ini , ntary Griuniniv, I.y of. lintton. niuile up of ciiiiiirtn thy rig..s of ton and tina lit 1 nor. gnAnknlar. rt. v..t.1 - t• nut ••..1..1y int,rcit t3 , :t t,) tlig. It.voLvrs,las= much a thcy tht IC/U . :4111i; till 4 (T.lCgday cv,uh,4, iluttun p.thl A . :. has en rchool Thy 4 , f the Sf. - ..:U/111. acre 1111«1 uh itt .I.tecOititig Nu 1.111,j , nam c d sit; th e of the Lrnt;cl,- ~ f atti 1.11.1.ii.g . t- 7 . the L.r.c.10...L!5. 5. , .•.50 , d, or ‘ l 't dtir!-An cl Ing v.a,.• /1(1- ;..t.nt1,4.1s an , Tportunit:' att-tblt_ut a locturr• sod wt•drltit r t at thp t• Clu:T ., h. On f it,,l ttunairq %core 141.1. -ti by C.ircunnt a tn. tive r thi4 She la ?- nnng lady of attd, title ,uunt •tt Cutcntiona ry talei.:s: Bhe is a nat,,r,z; reader, and . 7; d 1 rt.. 3, ntl:d r 1.10- ,11'41.1/111t, SUIIIIIII/1:1" TI,•• eveni! Prof. Allen. St;l , ,jeL4, "The Ncw 1// •E/11/C101 , ./1/..Th 11.:11/y 114. W thOlights pric,4lltLd 1n this If..ctuLL, cannot fail to elicit lunch discussion and ju - oduce eur .-.(.11 , m1 work. i•• •IL u•-i TEAciail.S' INSTITUTE AT TOWANDA.— E , titnte asseinb!ed in the Cogrfd nouse, „Mon day, b' e pt. 23, at 2 oclock P. , and was ealled is ordcr b Supt. A..".. 'F.. , :eney; who after a few remarks. mtrodneed Pruf. 11 A. Allen, c,f lan iill. Pr.f. Allen the gave an interest ing lecture on :`Sel.f,ol Eculionlyi" and was fol d Prof. ti. 1V .Il an, of She Cohegiato Imd,tnte, Towanda, on the• snljdet of Creogra- t• ill s.l sine A IL' Prof. Al!eta thei ;are• a pramgiary c- Laic w, Gralffinar Prof. All‘n t•ecupied tlifJ ivtlain..; in a fa In al a r talk ,- .11 brrt int th , ,,h+ of teachingl cte. Ln• ny Piot. Alitn; 4:. I , !(.lure (1 Gratin:Jar I.y th;Olzaine. Prof. ,ntlunin;; tit.; ~ f Allen then F,:sve linstrtictluzi in tt,-t11(....1.; of tenoning Arithinetic.i mall, thii I,i L. B Owing to thin Mai ting, the cutlet,- quent tumult, it war; found inipracticabk to Lace it se•sti.4n, and the justitutc was accord ingly acijotirl:cd until • Vll,Nt:-:).t1" bill go Trot. E. Quinl,w, of the 411egiate Insti tute, conductid the devotional exercist.t, and also a viny elecllunt drill on advanced Gram .Arter rec, FA, Prof. Quinlan gar imitruc ti in in Penmanship, foliovved by•l'rof. Allen on Arithmetic. 13E13 gical.:ing the P: of. C. H. 31.tn.13 , I:r...ecnted s • ry valtiablt , tFuggemtions with regard 0 teach ing Ilsiory. Prof. Ryan fo!lowed upon tha subject: of Geography. }lied Clara Lewis, of T,,wanrli, then favored the Ititstitute . with a , ng ntiV:ecl "2.lap;gie' Sccret - Prof. Allen :Len gave a “.r intt.resting ILcture on "School Peonomy." llev. 0. L. Gibson, or Towanda, delivered a most interesting and eloquent aildress, entitled "-The Order of . the Cu - Matti." 1 , TIitTIMMY Devotional exereipos conductetl by Prof. VC. , rill ; also a very able dr,ll on Aritbritotie. Prof. Allen then gave au iolerttiiting drill on the fsabjoct of "School Managmheut." • AFT {.lll.Nv I'i f. t'errlll conducted :at t- - 4.1 t. I;:11: guage. Mts. I'ft:the L. Cult; tivin gm.- a feet tation, fullowed MIA dti scn.,l an agerucnt. Prof. Ant n (11..i1V.i•r..41 *:( ry 4'll !11. • :111.. , ! 110•11% ,tar , 11,1 . 11.• , 1 (II :XII !1. , atl , lllloll °lit. • Ofreuith4 tx. rcir . e.; riot, Allen, f , lll , Juovlb.y thQ.,s+l.l.l.rlth:t cf Ar- R'e•; ELI lin4DronD I= MEM =I ESE= ~AE'S'h::\UUS EVENINO. I GM= =3 ithmetle., Thompson Sodle, Esq., Co; Supt. of Wyoming amity, being present, was then in troduced, and delivered a short •address, after which Prot Quinlan conducted an exorcise in Orthography. Mrs. Cole then recited. , with much acceptation, "The Changed Cross." Prof. Allan then continued the subject of "School Management." 'ATTE/11002f . Prof. Ban made some very interesting ex periments' in chemistry, Illustrating methods by which children may be taught the elements of the science; after which ho continued the subject of iGeography. . • Prof. Allen then gave a concluding lecture on the subject of "School Management." Prof. Allen in closing, referred in a feeling manner to the recent 'death of Miss Emma A. Keeney, a sister of the Co. Supt., and who was present at the Institute only a short year ago, taking part in all its exercises. He urged the teachers not to neglect the heart, while( cultivating the mind, so that when they too were called, they might meet death, with the tranquility afforded by a well spent life. • - AU then joined in singing the Doxology, and the Institute after a moat profitable and Inter esting sessibu, was brought to a close. PEnwriAL.—Judge taltAllAlK and J. G. 31cEtur.!..NE, of Allegbeny county, Pa., were in town lasttweek. 13:0WEIVI!ON, Esq., having become too infirm to attend to business, is - now residing with his sea, D'A. OrEnrox, Esq., in this place. —Rev. J. !El. STEVAIRT, N. N. -BErrs, Jr., and Judge Plondow, are attending a meeting of the Presbytiry ¢f Lackawana, m Wilkes-Barre, this week. • —Ex-Mayor Finsnut paid us a flying visit on Monday. Mr. F. is confident of a Republican victory in New York in November, if Pennsyl vania goes Republican on Tuesday next. H. ErearrT;lEsq., has been appointed E7.press Agent in this place. • Mr. E. is well known to our people, having been en gaged in the grocery and provision business here for sortie years, and his appointment gives general satisfaction. Mr. MEANS resigned the position to d i ngage in other business. ger A Republican meeting will be held at Uniiin Corners School Idolise, , Monday evening, Sept. 7, and be addressed by 0. D. BAUTLETi" and G. D. BIONTANYE. BUSINESS LOCAL. • CARD.—I hereby withdrw my name as a candidate for Register and Recorder. W. G. Aumi. t:ept. 19, 1872 iteir C. F. Cross keeps a full line of f&no stationery. • • Rte' To b work, of every description, neatly atUl expeditiously- executed at this (ifnee. gas- An extensive stock of Fall and Winter Goods, at TAYLOR S Co's. The American Sewing Ma : chineis lito best. itb- A full line of new Fall Goods Just received at TAYLOR A; Co'd. e- The Gardner Chair Scat is nictea. Rooms over ' MOODY C 0.% Store for rent. Enquirifof A. Cu.t.lturf6s. Lam' Fruit Jars, Twill,lerB, Bowls etc., for Jelly, ut WICKI/API C BLACICii Store. an- EVANS .L • HILDItErti call atten tion to their aticertisement or ncµ• Fall Goode. :air The best lot of Marble Tables , Fli,ol,T A: SONS. mss. All the novelties of the season tint rLecived at EWAN ' S .Y JTttn¢rtu's. Nitrous Oxide Gas fOr i•xtract ing teeth, at KELLY .5; 5 L\SLFT•h, te,.. A large assortment of Brack- Mil, Je. t rec(•ived mer The Anaerie:ln Sewing the utst. Large stock of Red ana White tvt:, t rt,nr, at • McCALI: rel- The Baptist Churches of tho Braiiford Association: '.nn cibtai:: their s St , l2 V. Mrs. E. J. MINGOh is now re- Cy% w I; , r numi z,ty:,s in Hate, Bonnets find v,aryty. Fon S.\ Li:.—Two or three new tim,,s, desirably Located. Terms easy. En quire of W. G. GoIWON, at Turner & Gordun's Drug Store. 1 FEATHERS, FLOWER, RODDONS AND LACLi.—A new and freth stock:now on o.4tiki- Don at lira. J. D. 11.11 Xii, Bridge street. ' • - - 5.u.r..-13 car loads of Tomp kins Ct,al, track,-cry be t, at .?.9.50 per tpu VI 2:210 a,;.) L. S. va.. New Fall style Silk Hats, just cede ell nt • TAYLOR tt Co',. igk—Kcystone Clothitig Palace, Main street, next to Firjpt National Batik. tr.2'Grenadines,Mpacits,Orgniatlies at:d 'Nark at the Bee Hire, 2 doors east 311. , rctiCe Lank. STovEs ! STovEs!—One Parlor and one Cook Stove for sale - at a bargain.. Both c"al ; , tit to r. atid in good repair. Erignire - , of KELLEa at the ItEr.ourFic Mice. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.-011 the Plank Road, Towanda. Will b' sold on liberal terms. Apply to JOHN W. Mix. Office Mercur's Itloels;.Tirovauffit. Clion.T. PURE BRED POULTRY.--A vc.ry f. w• thi,, Li g ht and Dark Bralimas, and Buff and i'.trt'ridge CocLias, for vale at rcaron al C. I'. 'WELLEs, Towanda, Pa. The opening day at Mrs. J. Ilrufs 5.t41%, Bridge street, iu-e -ientoi the tivitiit assortment of goods brought to this market'. ter - .All persons indebted to me are notified tliaOhey mwit make payment be fore September 11. S. M. GlarrtN. V" Furniture just reduced 25 per cent, at FitosT 3: Suss. July I.i, 1872. , M. For fine clothing, inspect N. GoLnsstrrn's !nut - tense stock, Main, street, next First National Bank. ClilllaX," and ", Dollar Itevie.rd!' soap. Try them. Ft: - sale at M. J. LONC'S. If you don't know what you want in the It 'el: and Stationery lino, call on C. F. {;suss.: Lam' Furniture selling at wholesale firit.., at ntos r s Sons. Ji 15, 1872. at:- The best assortment of Gents' varnishing Goode at S. Got!Ds3rrrn's Keystone Clothing Palace. WA" For first class insurance again7thias or damage, or lire or lightning, call at WICKII %If t BLACK'S .itgency. Nicagons al;6 it, necessity of th;• awl VT A. I.lt.tcs have just opened it new. stoek. I'rices from f 3.50 upward. res)... A large and dosir.ll)ln assnrt - It t • t b;.4 . at thi. tin, 1;14 t. egA. We harie seen (4Altextat's pat. rut deer seat, Rua know it to by the best Son, Baru them. 4 :lft.The Universal White Woven Tusked RUM and all nods of Hoop Skirts and Bustles, can be bad . very cheap at B. A. Prnss & CO's. .16.Lezastm & Moms, manufao turas a those celebrated spectacles, hays changed their agency from J. amount's to Wx. A. OnaiimaaLun'a. . ler W. A. Onatniannf not only hais the best arranged Jewelry Store In North erU Pennsylvania, but also keeps the largest assortment of goods. l Cash Raid for hay at tho Pow er Pres& W. A. Ilociwzu., Sept. 27, 1872. REMOVAL I =Huaoulera- Bum. will remove their Jewelry Store frorelliman's to BEIDLE3!AN . B Block, opposite of Beans House, Towanda Pa. . To Rmvr.—Two houses on Bridge streot ; also ono room over store. W.A. RocKwraa. ter Many families are troubled about getting a good quality of dour. The best way to obviate all difficulty In this respect, is always to buy the superior brands sold by 31cCant .I•EIYIVAIID3. Fon BM2 CHEAP.—A large Build ing Lot on Riptar Street, ,Towanda. Would make two good lota. New barn on back end. Will bo sold at a bargain. Enquire of F. W. EEELEE at WO RE£O/ITEE Office. tf WT Mrs. E. J. Mucoos has just re turned from New York with a large and well selected assortment of Fall and Winter Millin ery 'and Fancy Goods, Consisting of all-tho.la test novelties: Opening day, Tuesday, Oct: 1. JEWISH HOLlDAYS—CtistOlEterfi Will please take notice that on the 3d, 4th, and.l2th of October the leading Clothing Houses ori this place will be strictly closed. . . M. LEWIS, ALEX. HOLOMON, U. JACUGS, Wortn , l3Etos., N. GOLDSMITH, E. SCHWALM. Sept. 21-2 w. AM.. If you want a good pair of • . Boots or: Shoes, go to S. Wobnpono's, on Bridge Street. Ms stock is now fall, and he is Felling at prices which should attract all who want anything in his line.' WAsTELL-Two sound, gentle-Mules, not to c%ceed 4 feet, 4 inches in height, for which the highest cash price will be paid by Towanda Coal Co., at 13arclay, Pa. L 0. BLIGHT, Agent. •Barclay Station, Sept. 28, l 872: FOR SALE.—A; large building lot on';Poplar street. Size 63;131 feet. Would mad two good lots.• New barn on back end. Will be sold cheap, as , the owner wishes to leave town. Terms easy. Enquire at this of• See. AT LAST IT HAS BE FOUNII—The chair scat that will never wear oat, 3. 0. Felon SoNs arc now prepared to pat seats in all lands of chairs with Gardner's patent chair seat, which is the'best and most ilarable seat •ia the world. Call and scelit. sw-J. 0. FROST k SONS Wish to put a Wovtit Wirt Mattress in every .house in Towanda, on a montli'A trial, apd if it does not snit them, they will call and take it away. Now is your time to get perfect sleep. Ile sure yon try, and then ;von will buy. . itet... A new stock of .. Dry Goods and Noti , nm; in great variety, Inst received at the sign of the Big Bonnot,No. 92 Main street, Towanda, Pa. Oct. 4, 1972-L-2w . CROSS is now selling off his stock, preparatory to tillirtg up for fall trade. If you want wall paper, now is your time to buy it cheaply. And if yon_ want a good book you should select it now, while - the stock is be ing disposed of. Se - The edition of:the Road and Poor Laws of this :county, compiled by Capt. W. IL CauNoUul.l4 is limited, awl township offices ulio desire to procure copies, 6hould apply boon. The work is for sale at this office. lam. Do you want a sewing ma chine, and do yi,u Jinoiv that the Singer never alter c yen years' experience ,we can truly Fay that the Singe;doe.rgive satisfac- WICEIIAX t BLACK, Agents. DM FOR SALE on 4E:cr.—The house now occupied by W. H. Fuu.tft, on Main St., opposite InA B. Ift•nriturA's. r06.3081A011 given first of October. Also the Louse on Plank Road known as Hughes' house. Enquire of Fox Mnuct:n. itoS... D. W. HVGIIES, of this place, bas t prepared an excellent furniture varnish, and is LOW offering it to, the people\ of - the county.. Messrs. Fitofer SoNs recommend it as the best article of the kind known. 'EVCLy honse-keeper should have a bottles tea- In order to make preparations for our Fall stock, we will sell onr Spring and Slimmer Reads at low figures. It will therefore be to your. interest to examine our stock, as wo sell the chbapest at the Spystene Clothing Pat- EkCELAIOR WATER DRAWER, OE improreil 15V/ earl! anal Buckt.. A good dv roand is Fprint;ictgnp for this convenient affair. It is a good thing. Give the Excelsior Watcr Draper a trial land you will like it. li. 11. IVELLus sells it. ter" Fit Ban:lA:ix,. Ticket Agent Pa. & N. Y. R. It. Co., has been appointed solo agent in this placd for the sale of the Railway' Passenger ‘A.F.loranco Co.'s accident tickets. These tickets cost bnt a trifle, and cover all kinds of accldekits. TAKE NOTICE.—AII persons indebt ed to me for fees in the Register and Recorder's office, arc notified that they most makes imme diate payment. After December j, all deeds upon which fees are unpaid will be removed from the office. C. E. GLADDIICO. Sept. 21, 1972. - stie - Our enterprising furniture dealer?' J. 0. Fuosr C SONS, have secured the alency for thii celebrated Wakefield Earth Closet, and have an assortment on hand. The Earth Closet has been tested for several years, 'and gives universal satisfaction wherever used. For the sick room it is almost a necessity. Fon SkLE.—House and Lot in To wanda Boro., near Pollegiate Institute, for sale cheap for cash or on' time. Abundance of good fruit, a well of soft water, etc. ; house has 11 roonih. Also house and lot'on "Northern Lib ertics.' Enquire of J. N. Cm.irr, Towanda, Sept. 1, 4E62. itEir Wm. Drrnucu, our populsi and intelligent =isle dealer, now makes his headquarters at the store of T. EXXONS, on Main street. Mr. Drrrnicu is fully posted in regard to the various musical instruments, and persons desiring to purchase should 'consult h'sn. • • .00 - The "Old White Hat," a GIIT ; Ti rT campaign song;• and a very good 0/IEELF.T march, for sale at W. Drrratea's Mu sic Store. Oro° at E3ts(97.cs' Store, opposite the Court House. Mr. Drrranm keeps on hand as usual Pianos, Organs, Melodeons and small er Instruments, such as Violins, Flutes, Clarion ets, Accordions, Gniters, and all kinds of strings. ' - Sept 15-4 w. For. KALE.—The lot now occupied by tho roblic School Bons° on Second and Pine. StreetS, is offered for sale. The lot has a front age of 225 feet on Second street, and 77 feet on Pine. The property will 1.. sold in one lot, or in lot Fait pnr, levers.. Ur Houses . and Lots for sale, on easy monthly payments, or to 'tent. W. Dammam. Poplar street, Towanda, ra.—tf. bar.); 6. Facorr & SONS have just made a great redaction the prlda of 'Fors& tare of all kinds.. Coma ana July 15,1872 _ Aam-ra Werrw.—Unprecedented Bales! Large commissional &gents wanted, male and female, to sell Pictures 4Terywhcre. Ono alone has retalledoiresll,solll. Send stamp. Wurrwzr & Co., Norwich, Conn. ler S. WOODFORD hasbeen making large additions to his stock of BOots and Sheci. Give hint a call on Bridge 'levet. ilk.. H.H. A. Cow advertises in another column that he has added to his .134- kery establishment an assortment of Family Groceries, which he will sell cheap. Stir Mille. J. Lulu= has resumed her classes in French sad Drawing. Tuition, $4 per term. August 26, 1272, Tango Itacrnms.-R. ALIVELLs is prepared to supplY Horse Powers and Thresh ing Machines of any description, or from our leading and best manufacturers. Fen SaLE..- 1 .4. second-hand Exten sion-Top Platform Wagon, In good order, made by Elnutrkr Sruutte. Will be sold cheap for want of tile. 'Canto aeon at tho Carriage Fac tory of HEMET &roux & Co. Sept. 30, 1872. MS. B. A. Pie and Mu. ELLEN /traDDsx have just returned from New York, with the largest and best selected_ assortment of Fancy. Goods and Ifirntiery for tho Fall and Winter, that was ever offered in Towanda. Opening day Saturday, Oct. 8, 1872. Oct 1-2 w. * 5 To lonmEnwi.—WAN-rzo--130 men to work at Lumbering,' ttY tho woods near Thome&lo Tannery. Appl to Etexar 1,. SPEAUIN. Laporte, Sniliran Co., Pa. • mgt. H. J'ACOBS has just filled his elegant store with new and fashionable Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of garments of Bvery style and size. JACOBS is one of onr most successful buiness men, and his judgment in the matter of clothing has comp to be acitnotr lodged and recognized by all prudent and eco nomical buyers. A FIDE OiGAN ere BAIIGATN.—Thp Burdett Combination Organ, of Northern Lodge, good as now, with 8 stops, • sub-basit campanella, pedal bass, and other improve ments, worth $303 at trhoksate, is offered for 1200. Kew churches iry the county hare as good an: instrument. It has been 'tried, 'and pronounced first-class by the best players, such as S. W. RODGERS, D. S. PDATT, 11. STOLEN, and Me IL KEENE. It can -be seen by calling OD L P. FEOST. Sept. 25, 1872 —3w. Se' A correspondent writing from Athens, curiously contrasts the mixtures to be forma there of ancient and moderti cis ilizations. Railroads spin their trains amid the temples of three th , ,usand years ; steamers da..h their swells upon the Pirens, ant the scream of their whistles resounds from Athos, •Penti.lirus and Cyth , iron to Olympna and heavens h.. - orid their gods. Dr,. AvLit's , s,orld 7 renotroeil meth clnes, those consummation's nr modern science, are posted on the Acrop , 4l., the Partheri . r.n, ;he Areopagus and the The n, while the irvslest, cards of .Cherry Pectoral, AirrisSar:inpari]la, Ague Cure Rod Pills lo)h trc;l the of the shops lrfthe streets or here they are sa,i,lay B: A. Prrrui & Co A. CARD. —I take this method of re turning my sincere thanks to the citizene et Bradford county fur Ul^ rstronage they have Lestl.med , upou mo tins past e n ; and a continuance or the same bung an un.uuLtad fact, ay onr given., and always %%ill ive, eatisfact itm. We are hat:lll , 4 mat Ittfae cd in Philadelphia th.• largest and 'cum [lute p.tnck or Fill and Winter goods ever seen in Itrittlforti eon!, ty. Meer'. Goat: 4: Nic:trAttoN, the popular and st:„lish merchant tailors, are 10ea.4 d in nor establlshinent, and aro prepared •to tale your on:en; for clothes. Our rtiail; of acids' fiirui•hing Goods tiuxtEill will Nurpass any out,ide of 111.• large cities, as it i ray intebtiou liar.; a stock of the Period. • NEW HAIIDWAIIE havd the pleasure of informing yon that wc• have operord a fall line of• Hardware, in the !Sten! fdrmerly ()Coupled by S. S. ASPINWALL, v. here wo propose to do a general hardware business, including Gas Fitting and -Plumbing. We fed confident that au experience of over twenty years, will enable us to buy so as to compote successfully with Elmira or any °Oct- city, " Small prof is and quick returns," is our motto, Ind when you are in want of anything in our line, we shall be pleased to have you give us a call. Iterpectfully yours, Itmanoti TA.m.m.krs.E. Towanda, Sept. 30,1872. HA1.1:5 HAIR RENEwER.—The fol lowing is an extract from a lettcr from :Hrs. J. C. ALDnicn, Wauseon, Fulton Co., O.: "IL P. HALL k Co., Gentlemen—Please send Me one dozen bottles of your Sicilian Hair . Renewer.. Our 'ball and gray' do not want to be out. 'y mother is a living recommendation of the results from the use of the RoneWer. Being almost seventy years old, and having worn a wig over thirty years, it seems a miracie to those who have known her Li.) long so bald, and what little hair she had being perfectly whitC; now hey wig thrown aside, her hair grown out, and a Smooth, glossy' brown, as in girlhood.. Hop ing you may long continue to poor bldssings on the heads of the'afilicted, I remain, 3ours Such evidence, with the endorsement of the great chennsti of New England, Dr. A. A. ifArts and S. DANA fIArE.4, should satisfy any one, which- of the preparations produce the best results. VILSOURAU--PITCEIER.---On WedncAay eve., on tho llthinst., at the home of the bride's parents, by Rev. E. S. Lear, Mr. Thomas W. Vanottrait and Miss Mary Pitcher, both of Warren, Pa. VANLUVAN—CARPENTER.---In trclay, Pa., Sept. 27, 1872, by 11. W. IticCratiry, Esq., Mr. Charles H. Vanluran, of Towanda. Pa., to Mrs. Melvitia Carpenter, of Barclay, Pa. WALTER—NEWIIA_N.--At the residence of Mr. Noah Bowen, Esq., is Warr n, Sept. • -25, 1872, by Rey. W. C. Peck, Mr. S. C. 141- ter, of Owego, N. Y., and Miss Baia Newman, of Warren, Pa. PERKINI3-11AWKINS.: -At the Eagle lintel, Monroeton, August 25, by Bev. liallock Arm strong, Mr.. George W. of Athens, to Miss Maggio Hawkins, of Burlington. VARGESON-WELLI.---At the Parsonage, Mo:i roeton, August 27, by Rev. llallock Arm strong, Mr. Miles Vargesnn, of Wysox, to Bliss Amelia Wells, of ilerrich. LEWIS-r-SMITH.—At the Pars gage, MotireK.- ton, Sept. 24. be-Iles. Hallock Ar.nstrong, Mr. James W. Lewis, of Barclay, to Miss Del- Smith, of Frankl:.:. :4. kt.voun, P. D. Munzuw, H. W. RODGERS, committee, N. Go6z.4s3unt, 11; yhtt.l.l2. Pr.lace MAIIBIED. SPECIAL . NOTICES. =Bll=l Stir Thomas Maddocks, Pioduce Commission Merchant, 220 Pennsylvania Ave nue, Scranton, P. Butter, Eggs, Lsrd, Cheese, Fruits, Potatoes, Consi ,, nments soli cited, and returns promptly made on sale of Goods. References cheerhilly given. Corres pondence solicited.- CooPzit's celebrated Balcony and Sewing attire, are gaining a wide reputa tion. Jonn E. Fox; Agent. so.. Those. indebted f.. 1 the estate Of JAS.= tin are hereby t:ioXell that must pay immediately, or cost will be roartj. This is positively the last untie', that will h, given. -1:. I: :•r; Sept. 10, 1:472. air. Tickets for 'all points West via. 1.40 Shore and ,Michigan Sopthorn fqr sato at Freight Del , t4 ,or, & N. Y. R. R. CO. Aug. 14—gm. Now Advedillemints. ESTRAM--datrio• into the enclos ure of **undersigned. in taster towuald on or about the 25th of August. 1572, a atuall *Ma p, aa4 red Helfer ftalf. shoat Ise mantra old. The owner Is requested to come Ibnrard, prove property. pal charges, and take her sissy. or she will be disposed of according to law. MAO B. BROWN. Ulster. Pa., Sept. 5. 1572.7.itep.11-w3 , • WEEKLY ARRIVAL OF . • ANTHRACILK COAL • on the Railroad, at Canal Streit, which will be sold by the car load or less gaudily. and delivered on reasonable terms. Please call at the Coal Yard. JAMES WILBER. Salesman: ' Aug; 48, 1872. . 'L. S. CART. Proprietor. ADMNISTR TOR'S. NOTICE.— ..CM-Notice is hereby given that all persons indebt pd to the estate of John - Gard, late of Albany. deceased, aro requested to make Immediate payment and all persons having claims against said estate must present the same duly authenticated for set tlement. GEORGE GAUD, sepal-via Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S - NoTICE.— Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of THOMAS CABE. late of Granville. deceased. mutt make inimediato payment. and all persons having claims against said estate must present them duly authenticated for ietUement. EILEON PACKAUD, 11.. W. JENNINGS. sopa/Pei Administrators. NOTICE.—Where rts, having been .1.1 'Credibly informed of the existence of certain Ear Wires in the Sustpaehanna river and its tribute.. ries within the County et Bradford It is hereby ordered that the owners or managers thereof shall destroy er dismantle the eamo within , ten days from the date hereof, or I shall proceed to destroy and dismantle the said Ear Wires as by Act Assembly directed as the same aro hereby declared nuisances. J. P. VAN FLEET. , Sheriff of Bradford County. Towanda, Oct, 1, 1572. NEW ARRIVAL OF lIILLLIERY GOODS! On and after SATURDAY, OCT. sth, I R 11.21160 Prepared to exhibit my neli'arriTal of MILLINERY GOODS To the ladles of Towanda sand vicinity. -My stock cosuprlses everything hi the line, and I shall con; tune to sell at my usually reasonable rates, Giro coo a call cud examine the good for pout , scan& Oct. 1, 1872. S. U. 'GRIFFIN: - • MRS. R L. WOODRUFF, : BEE HIVE STOKE, i lia. 2 31Encrn's 73Lucx., T0W.47.C1A, PA., Has purchased from Mrs. 11. E. Parviu the eutire rtock and exclusive right to e this piaci) the CELEBRATED BPTTERICE PA ITEIiNS Of girlie its I,:r Ladies, Ali ca, Men, Poys, and Children. A Tarty and w:11 :elected atock of latest styles on hand and constantly beir.g, received. 711P.5. E, L. WOODRUFF, tir Luitericli's Patterns, ' Towanda. Pa. Oct. 1, 113% TRIAL LIST FOR ADJOURNED IS' L: • - • tvmm. Jaccb Tome vs Israel Smith... C. r. Welles vs Acme Spalding.... Ilenry 11. Porter v C. F. James Vandyke vs Ethartan D. S. Russell vs Elhansn G. X. Shader, et al vs Usury Ward Allen Jayne vs Solomon Stevens..., sneosn Cattli. Ilarrii k Patric); v, Ithaca k dtlicns 'EaLI- road Co far att Welles. Harrt.s C. L. Cicala, vt 4i..itrea l Henry llarri a vs IVymnintz Insur.tneo Fi-rt c.nbpvenri3 r,turnab:e Itoaday. Oct 11- i 1 , 72, a' Pi ce . ,1,,k, a 5 cool n ck, embp"e LIU rettlrcal,le Monday. Oct. 21. 1b72. at /.0 o ,".k a.m. W. A. TI.IOIIAS, Frt,tilf+nGtary. TRIAL LIST FOIZ - OCTOBER 11.8. M. 1,72, - I:ben Buntr.l.; ss ticrlLL ru F. H. I..rs .lohn NVo:I , . et al • 11. 1.o:4; vs Lonlz's licnrx k,k v* Putnam Illxtor.. P. S. .1111 h r i s A. 31cNua,r , - ct . Henry Miner is N. Smith:- adn:r.. Wm. Bruno N's E. Porn. my._ Jrcmiali livinquan Paulo Boughton vs W.:l. Lioward Othesi vs 0. D. 1 kld.. SVm. Bra:rw vs Wm. H. Post , Wm. 11.. Foster is Wm. Brain- John Jr.e aomsr. vs Francis G. W. 1..-i •iord Gatrs N. H. Matto. ks vs Wm. Harl.m H. G. Colt:luau t s Chan . Kruse vs JOhll Subvo. , ras ts, 1572. at 1 W. A. 'flit Prot. ! _ 60NIECTIO . NERY ! ! GROCEIIIF,S The utlir,iguo.l t•A r( . ...stru thank, to ftt twoplt c "%At au,ta i fvr tt._ t—ur.rotte patronage ext.ntl,l to him enritu.' the. clew:, and rt thr• east, t;:r.t he L 1,4 aa,1e.41 11:.-A ',astute , a stock vt BEST FAMILY GIZOCEME I'Iill;::.~. Ho u~li roll cuntinue . the Bak:n:1 buNid,2:•B to all 4.1 bra:,, an,l far:,,,!, a:.3 - 11.1:14 in this ilnv en theellortv,t 'fie , : and (;I:ARANTEE SATISFACTION, Mkt: up L. )03r, Alcrr ho mill at all tirn-, t) frtrutqL t Ih4 Luneh,n, t ulitcl: I,rxer than 1:,:;:.11. othf r'S I,itiV,! call. , -try. Pahl , rslietl o - ith• 1.. Ur( am. Courazitou,ry at short nc i d.. Itela..mlwr tae Owe, nearly ovporilte the 3r,au. Sept 11.'71 SALE QP BLOOD HORSES .4:1, of VA , whl 1,k,• glace at the. Stables of JOIIN D. 110:STANYli. TOWANDA, PA., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1814 ' t at 2 o'clock. p.m.: Ist. One Blood Bay Stallion TOWANDA." .5 yc-ais old; Ah..va7a Chief. by liyslyho'ti an, by Ohl iLdalla, he Uy alenabrino by kinportel 4 : 5.145,en41r One 17.7 Mar.) "Fm!.:a ycars olk` o o wn st,ter to Tow:‘l,lt,'• roc. saric ns shove. • 3k!. Oi. 13iy Cult • Liz. sire, Ityadykes llatuldet,niatt.l years ckl. - 4th. One Celt 5 y, ars old, .• ltnowN;" sire,.• p2ndeut," he by 1:3 - rtlylie".1 The dam of these colts in all respects had bat few superiors. Frobably better colts do not 6tauci iu any stable in the State. They are in direct line (rein the best trottin:z stock. Ztli..gne pair Dar.h Bay liarscs, u yenta dil, 11 lianas, ireli;lit 2,600, black points, matched plete, and stylish, Drat-clans market horses.. 6th. One pair Black Matched Ilorsea, G years t.kl. ]l*, handA,Arei g ht 2,4(0, very valuable also. 7th. Two Bay Mares. remarkable roadster.% la vorably thrown in fold by Towanda." Will also be sold at the satrie time ar.,l places. IV. of ilarness?Cm-riages, and Sleighs.. Terms made known on day of sale. JAMES FOSTER, Assi..mee ofllary 30111 i L. lIONTSNYE. Towanda, Sept. 24, 1572. TEIcHL 7Rs , EXA.IIINATIONS. - ThO &unload Esannnaticins ,1 Teachers for the Public Schools, trill be held as fa DWfi Oct. 21-WilinetAngar Hun School House. •• 22-Terry, Terrytlan • " • 23-Arbany and Oierton, Kellogg School H. •• 21-3/onroe, dlonroeton School llonse •• 23-Franklin, Centre • " 2G-Granville. •• •• 23-Leray, Corners •• 23--Canton, •• •• 30-Troy, •• 31-Columbia, Anstir...rmt Noy. 1-Welles, , Rowley Hill •• 2-South Creek, Bunning •• 4-litidgbnry, Center, " S-Smltltflcld, Center •• G Slainglichl, •• •• 7 -West Ihirlinqton, Centre •• •• U.-Burlington, Luther's 31;;t 12-Meter, 1:1--Sheshcquitz Centro 14-Athens, Boro' •• IC,-Wysoz., Isere c l .• IS-Litchfield. Centre 13-Windham. /Wyk - entail •• •• 20-Rome, Hero' •• Orwell Hill • •• 22-Warren, Bowen h ollow •• •• 23-Pike, Leltayre 4 -110 •• 23-Herrick, .Landon •• 2:;-Wyalusing, Camptown " - 2;-Tuscarora, Keeney •• •• 2S -A.ylana, Centre •• •• 2•/-Stauding Stone. Stec - ctiA •. 30-Tow/ands, Bora' .k.plicauts will please prorido w;i11 I.'o:A4=p. Pen. Ink. Per.c:l. ant L'n'ma Sixth r. E'er:lees to begin at 9 a.m, t. .L KEENEY, Coanty - Soi:1- Thibmida, 0 , •:. 1. P 172. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.-By virtue ( - 4 au era,: issnel out of the Orphan's Coral of Dradford C..unty, the molt rst.ltned. oze ttemtnr 'of the estate of WilliamV chair, late of L - I..ter „twp., di-ed. ~ T.p.- . so to publlT. sal,: on the pretati , es in Ulster town, ehip, on 'TIDAL 1e72. at 2 o'clock, p. m., th , lot, pa cc+ parcel of land situate in -I:l:+tcr township,. bounded as followq: IloginniDg at th, solitikweit corner of a tract of land belonging to Wm. Gibson and,belng a corner of land of John Gilmore: thence by land c.f said Gilmore north 2 dig. \vest 'l4; 5.10 per. to a poet and stones earner; th-nee north 65 dc!!.. cast 27 2.10 per. to a stake rind thorwe south 45 deg.rast 43 per. to a whit,a thence ..outh 65 deg. east 3(1540 per. to a A - hito oak; thence aont.h 52 deg. east 42 G-10 per. to an angle; thence south 33 deg. east 10 per. to the south hue- of said Wm. Gibsou'a land; thonce along the same north CS deg. went 2-10 per. the place Of 17.•;,:inulnit. Contain ing f 4 acres and DI 1 er ,- hoR, once to paid on Vie propett,y helm: O. .. , :100 TiJl - Wll. • Executor.' A UDITOE'S NOTICE.--Johu F. 31c.stls VI. 8. N A...L - 411*a11.—No. o6d. S.:V. T., MO. In the Con.rt .t Common I'leA.3 of c.,nlity. 1,1,1;! , .r 1 , , I'...tirt Inc N , •} - ` i:. • hal. lug 11 -ow wile ,f iu.il attood to thedntiry of his appointuu.nt :It hi.; orrice lu the Borough of Towanda, Pa.. on MoNDAy thu not ay of SEPTEIRIEI:, nt 1 , 0 t•;clock, a.m., Of bal 3y. bavitig chip 1:4 uvuti tra44 wit rt , mi t um n , totArr•Nl from L` - Fale „ , 14 .7.13.N.L.T..., Attlior. THE LARGEST VARIETY OF STOIES, RANGES, BALTEIIORE TO DETOITND AT ' Wain, Etta 14 Co's ' IRON AND STOVE STORE, American, New Empire, Hot Blast, Magic Shield, Tribune, Excel sior Range, Boynton Range, Our long - experloncil in the trade enables us to offer the very best known patterns. Illuminator, American' Base Burner, Brillant, Oriental Improved, Morning Gory, Favorite,? Are all Stoves that give satisfaction. fu ordur to be sure and be pleased. call and select the kind•yon wish. - PATENT ROUND! ZINC BOARDS ..eject for att ..Case —case _cane Knives and Forks, Rogers Brothers Plated Ware, Clothe' 'Wringers, Washtubs, Clothespiub, Brooms, -• Brass lieitles, Rettles, Lamps aud Chi r, ueiys, ly'al al l•eat Ov:A • • appeal Sett —.IL bt app , al . trtS pas•a ...... . appv:i • ...... al ! Ou Landau,' made t, , r.lvr, of very superior quid, Ay. as Iv o: as price or n. anoweat WIIOLESAL Oii, RETAIL. . Ilare ncrcr Ltrau excelled by ally. if at all eguafecl. Au ie^c.. of yeira in 1.1.11 s liu: qualilles its to certtin es:.thifzction.. ;.1' .. "1"111.: LOWE ir I [lron, Stdele., Leather Belting, Rubber • .110:-)c, Pilie Boxes, and . • 4.. ;,. Wagon. Materials of 'all kinds. II01:ACE A. Cu LE`: ;;'B'esicles the stock of Lock, Butts, S.rrz-,1:171 DOORS, BLINDS, SASH, GLASS, Lead Pipo Cistbru Pumps, Rotary New Advoitisomonta ALL wros i or HEATERS, FURNACES, HARDWARE, TOWL'SDA, PA And Many other patterrii of tried andapprovia 'l/' COOKING STOVES, AND Lik:AUTIFUL , I 1.4 0 Ait PETS, Made expreesly fur um: under anal about Stores HOUSE FURNISHIr GOODS Of many Lime, SHEARS AND Feather Dusters, Flout: Sieges, Sc. TIN \V A ft E 4EYNOLDiS' litO.N FURNACES AND OM EN'TAL BASE - BURNINGqr f,T itN ACES CIDEIL3IILLS, AND PA DING MACE Csi Ou ItLuul oe : ium.lo.l ou notice Ileadquartß,rs for BUILDING MATERIALS, Latches, and Trimmings we can sell Window acid Door Frames ALLENTOWN LIME AND lOC/PLAY CEIIENT, Ictroattcea here by orimlyea;auLl 'tar superiur to any. other. PLATFORM k COUNTER SCALES Patent Corn Hunkers at $2.50 each 4 HAY 'OPE, LATH TWINE, Cotton and Wire Clothes Lines PAM'S, OILS, cOLORS, Of exeellenhinality, and alwayg sold •for Just what .they are, and the customer cats be sure Of not 'being sold." • DLASTING4ND RIFLE POWDER Made by Dupont, Shot Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, Pistols, Flasks, Shot Pouches, Army Caps, Whistles. rumps. Homes furnished with Gas Fixtures, Water Worlir; Troughs, Conductors, . , On short notice. Our aim shall be alsriya to giro Good Goods awl Good Work at Ikasonable Prices. We izitrite the trade of CMG BUYERS. Those who wish t:2‘. ILittrED CUxurr we can di•petiett with. CocMing, Russell 4 Co. Now Advertisements. THIS CAPS THE CLIMAX. To .contemplate that man is made capable of fathoming the depth of the mighty ocean and meas. t )nce tiring th e die to the most distant star, *and wal were Moio say,capable of weighing the solid eon. tents e e sun. And it is wonderfully strange that ilds Arm of Brothers have made theitwelves so con.' versant with every branch at the great and favor: tent Clothing and Furnishing batdo that it makes it unquestionably the place for every ono to buy, 'fere you Itrill find Clothes est:comely choAp, Pilo upon pile, heap upon heap; Of ovary grade, texture, and hue. For White or Claes, Geollle or Jew. All say at once. We will go thirty For they do busindes on the squarer Their alathea are goad. and priees just. They pay for all, and give no keel. All that want clothes should go,and sco Thom . ) prices, styles, and quantity; Hats, Caps, or Clothes, thin or thick, Umbrellas or a Walking Stick. Buy your Furnishing Goods of them; • Buy all your Clottdng•of thpua ; • , Briy of thin Arm, buy of n& others,_ For reasons why, It 13 ; 1VOLY? BROTIIER9 Towanda, A. 1. 1972. B. A. PETTES Az CO (.: NM - VT GOODS . IM Tuwaltila, Oct.frUer 1, 1872 N i E W .. ( 4 , 0 .1) JUST RECEIVED FUR THE Hi.ADD - R,AJD _A ''-..- OM TAYLOR & CO.'S. I= Townutlw Sept. 23, 1872 FIRST 'NATI:ON-AL-BANK; OF TOWANDA. CAPITAL • $125,000.'. gIIUVIA'S FUND - 40,000. Mtn Ilank offcra UNUSUAL FACIIMEiI tat the traaractlon of a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. INTERIIIT MD ON DEPOSITS ' ACCORDING TO - AGREZEILMT. 811COCAL CARE OTT= TO TUE Cour=Hoz; or Noma 'SD CIII.CTS. • Parties wishing to MITI arrairr to any peat of the Unitedritatea,ltaglarul, Ireland. Scotland, or the prin cipal Cities add towns of Europe. can hero procure drafts 1 or that purpoao. PASB,IG E Tickßrs To of from th 0.01,1 country, tiy bobt nt,:ana>r or sail. shwaya on hand. F43LITSEX tit/3CW= OVXIii. ►T &EDUCES 1L41T13 ]ii ant hi:e paid 7or U.S Bomta. gout and Silver, JOR. POWELI. Treßident I kceulber 1. 18§9. F , OR,-.SALE.--L rm A Platfo Sprin,r , Wagon, wltlctor baCk almost' nevi, Lever been inn Ile miles. Also ono set of light clatilble harness, thide by 3. V. Wilcox, almosl new.' be gold reoltAtifil+le, innell,72-if . .TOiN t. E(rf• NEt 7 FIRM CORER & COONS Would announce that having bought out Mr.:L. - L. MOODY, they aro now prepared to.offcr to 0 0 1..u.b• Ito a large and varied aacortinent of : BOOTS, SHOTS, TRUNKS, Nre kcep.a full line of IIUMISIBEY ; Ens k TRACY'S ruanufecturo of gala 1.4 wNI as, many (Aber goods of tlrst:c4ee3 make. And ensintuera eart.always -rely npou finding, a fall szpp;rof theee goods fur LIDIE9:OESTS, 3TISSE3, & . . . Stio , _ , makera •ana °then; At-sating j.cather hot findings, &c., Nylllllll4 with us .a gold assortment ist. . all times. . Mr. 5.9, Itolicrivm remAlits and le tilatly •Ms" itt gze Tway oC ritra..Bout.e. to 'all 'atm. ' ilnarlavur Lim 'yid% a call. • . . . As olir goods are all borietit or the niii.onfactnrers we are able and will sell at the lowest bottom`price for cash. We hope by fair dealing to merit the rortage of all. toii r, cgr.arm. w. M. COON'S. . f - Towanda:o4,lB72 T HE WORLD'S TONIC; ]Ei I 'l' S , ato.l Com.-,11, Imnplent. Con.--alnption, Colds. Spit ting 1.11;. 0. „ 1, frillamati..i of OA Lifm;s, 'Catarrh, I:ronrllit;s, I.lfo.ap, Whoni,ing Cough, Autlt: ma. Y..iils in 1.1r.:.f.mt or Silo," Lo.s of App._•• • • • t.t Foyer and L f v.. r Comp!sint.„l)farrhooa.. aml all N o tlz•L'.l7lrA, ,• an•l - ••, Snlc dente, and sylior all orliers , should tr C3' See Circula3f# further Infortuation.-51 jui1e12.72:-tt FLQUIfIGAITT,T, 11,e dekree to give tylti..o tltat Lis new - I`E . AII _FLOURING•JILL IMO GhINDING DOSE ON-TEE , L SAME LIA.Y .4;11.-aat, Bucli.A - Lte%t on,l Wick L'orit Meal, alwaya on haud and fur eslcat =NM 15017 CE.—Person.. Itefulcy en the wert sloe ~ !.th.- • river d..e , iirin , z to patronlz , : • thy hall.' fe - rrya?..l.3 paid both whys, whcn they mf•tnn Lt - -9l pls and npwatile. .F.'9.AYERS. TOE ANt ItJSIC AL ACADEMY- COLLEGIATE LNSTITIAL, • Pupils will In receivel at any time at the'follci"iiin.;.- i rates : piano Forte pupils, p,..r quarter • $l5 CIO 1 . Including Harmony and Vo‘al class, per rfr. 21.1 S - rutc - mr Marx Qua - en:u' rs ADS'ANCE. 'Recitations-twice-a week. No dhu,.•kbn or time !nada np.."-eacept in case of pets :of more than - one week's duration. This Music School LI eta.Ssified tallo decial - :.. merits ' viz Preliminary, Primary and Adr112 . 019111. There will be a certificate givem„attlie completion of , each course with the musical standing of the pupil. Pupils from a - distance will find accommodations i ter board and , piano practice, in the institutioe at very N . moderate prices. - JIICE.-11r.-Shcrwood: his a progress c eoru,c, c - )mprisim, , the best modern methods, a Lag the , prominent features and appliances of the o pop . ular Lyons Musical Academy, of which his !nether; Rev, L. H. Sherwood, was formerly princi • and ,proprietor. 1 r Mr. Edgilr U. Sherwood his decided talent, giao musical acqUirements and catenslvo experienc in I teaclane.—Editoneechr.ster .Ilueical Times.. ' Towamla, May '3, 1572.• C A NrN-vAix.A.DLE- WORE DT .171. EVERY FAMILY AND LIBRIE.Y. LIPPINCOTT'S Dioararnic.t.t. DICTIONARY " No diligent reader Will be without a copy.' BIOGRAPHIC AND. 31ITHOLOGT, CONTAINING . Memoirs of the Luair.cnt Persons of all Ages. ata Countries, and acconnfa of the Wariotlil Suhicota of the 'Norse, Ulndoo, spa Classic Ilytholo gies, with thinpronunciatiou of their . . names in the different languages in which they occur. ' Dl' J.. THO'Ar A S, tl. M., M. D.' , . 0. , nr.elete in ono Imp. Sys) Volume of it .15 . . Bound in Sheer, tt1..1 Complete in two Vole. Imperial Svo. Toned papas: PriOeyer volt Fine Cloth, $11; Sheep, ;12, —*or— This 4nvalliablo work 'embraces tho following pe culiar features in an eminent degree: , • T. 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Every body suffering from pain and lameness of any kind, burns,' cuts. wounds or any eruption of the. skin, Corns, Chilblains or any disease ricintring an outward application should certainly keep this cel,i„ boated medicine: Every bottle warranted to 1413 ratisfaction. For , sale by Dr. li. C. Porite SOti ,k, co. Porter k Kirby and k!. W. Brown Druggists, Towanda! DI. And by every. Drnggist and dealer In tr. 1.1- " turd 3n4 adjoining comities. John-don Ilolloway and Cowlv, wholesalerititut 7 , Trilktneitvtlipt, lip. Col Arch ktrei•t rale Agents, H. 13 ROwsru TAX Lail, iro.yll'7n-tf PT oprl.:ter.: Lijltoyevllll„ t. 13