- - TettlpOnitiMt;it-on-Vention: Agreeably to a cal published in the county pa pers, 'het - fiends of Temperance and .I le Law" met in Conve l lnion at the Coin% Hour 611 Monday ereuwe, Sept 5.h 1863. The Couvention y electitig JOZPH TOWNER, of Rome unviiNhip, rius Buttock, : Aaron Knapp:. Ge(i 3 Fl'l3tili,"..birn4 Elliott, James Chubbork f.., V Dunels, Jest-c Sum net and Rog , ts Fhix ler,-V A:0 Pt contents, ani.l.4. D- Dlonhuje and, D Lilly, Seeietaries. . On tikotiofivhe names of , he several townships were called,'and he futlim ii.g persona. %vete :al milled as Delegates. 'Armenia—D Cranitail, Lysandet Shepherd. Athens Tp.—D • Athens Born—Horace WilWenn Burlin V. D.mi• Is. J. Campbell, J. B. Me• Kean, J Want. Columbia—F) Lilly, John H. Killgore. Pranklin-41,t Fowler, J. C. Ridgway, Samuel Webber,. Wm. Robart, Granville—H. Ross, C. D. Ros. 4; V. Saxton, G. Catlin Plerricklra Park, A. J. Cimp. Leroy—A. D. Foss, Aaron Knapp, H. S. Stone. Orwell—t-A. G. Mathews, C. Cook. Pike—C R Brown, G W. Brink. Rome—Jbseph Towner, Henry Tannr. Sheshequin—Obediati Core. Springfield—Albert Daily, Almon Eaton. Smithfield—C. A. Lyman, 11. Allen. Standing Slone—S. Hilburn Towanda Boria—A D. Montanye, C. M. Mail. ville, I 4 Booth. North Towanda—James Elliott. South Towanda—J. M. Fox. Troy lifOro—B S Dart. Troy TO---P. W. Holtda. Tuscat CO—Martin Thompson. Ulster—James McCarte. ‘Viedharn—F C. Rockwell. On motion of Henry Routh E-q , a committee of five were appointed to report reso.ut.onsexpressike of the sentiments of the corivetiiiun viz. Henry Boottasq , Han Horace ‘Villiston, Emanuel Guy er, James Elliott and Aaron Knapp. The Committee on resolu'ions reported the lid lowing, which were unammou-dy adoPted Resolved, That our present License system reg elating the sale of intoxicating liquors is Ms absur dity in legislation ; If this business is proper, it should be, left open to competition like other men. potions. If it is injurious ta society, it is absurd to permit a privileged few to engage in it to the ex. elusion of others and protect them in the enjoyment of their monopoly by legal penalties Resolved, Tht.t the action of our Legislature and Courts has settled the questim as to the right of so ciety to prohibit The mannfifeture and sale of inlaid • eating liquois. The right to prohibit the sale in clodesohe right to prohibit the manufacture for the purpose of sale. And the right to prohibit:the large majdrity of our fellow citizens from selling bettause the good of society so requires, includes the right to prohibit all from manufacturing or selling for the same reason. Resolved, That we trace much the greatest por• lion of all the unnecessary evils which society gni feral° ,the manufacture and sate of intoxicating drinks. And it is now high time that this iniquity Which has so long flourished under the protection of law should be suppressed by law. Moral sua sion has been tried and has proved ineffectual for want of,moral sensibility in those upon whom it should operate. Our reliance hencefoith is in a law that shall punish the sale of liquors, as other (Agra• ges against the public welfare are now punished. Resolved, That we will hereafter vote for no man for the office of Representative or Senate, to our State Legislature, Who is not in favor of a law pro hibiting the manufacture and sale of intoxicating drinks, similar in its provistcns to the Maine Liquor Law, and whose past conduct end known character for sobriety, do nor give us satislactory pledges for his fidelity to this cause. A. D. Montanye now moved that the Committee proceed to nominate candidates for Representatives, to be supported by the friends of the Maine Liquor Law. This motion elicited considerable discussion. A portion of the convention were opposed to making any nomination until the Whig and Democratic parties made their nominations. The convention finally decided to make nomina• tions. Whereupon J. V. Daniels ; of Burlington tp , and Zebulon Frisbie of Orwell were nominated on the first ballot. On motion, Wyllia Brownson and A. D. Montan ye were appointed conferees to meet conferees from Wyoming and Susquehanna Counties, to put in nomination a candidate fur Senator. The convention was ably addressed by Hon H. H Booth E=q James Elliott and whirs. On motin of A. D. Montanye, it was Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting berpublished in all the county papers. On motion the convention adjourned. [Signed by the of ] Senatorial Conference rn pursuance . •ot previous appointment dm Con ferees of the Senatorial District, composed ol the counties of Bradford, Susquehanna and Wyoming, met at the house of I. J. Labarre, in Laceyville, on the 9th inst. The COnferenee was organized by the appoint ment of B. Laporte as a Chairman and John Brie, ben and C. M. Gere, Secs The following named persons appeared as Con ferees :' Bradford—Chester Thomas, B. Laporte, James A. Webb, Elmore Horton and A. S. Smith. Susquehanna—C. M. Gere, D. D. Warner, I. B . Lathrop, Harvey Tyler. Wyoming—John Brisbin and %V W.Dimnek. On motion of John Brisbin, the Conference pro. culled to the ndmination of a candidate for Sena. tor. W. W. Dimock, nominated Wm. M Plan. .I B. Lathrop, tt Wm. J. Turret!. Upon the vote beihg taken the Conferees from Bradford and Wymnir‘voted for %Vm. M. Plan, and those from &aguetiaima.lor William Whereupon, William M. Piatt was declared du ly nominated as a candidate for Senator. On motion of John Btisbin, the nomination o Wm. M. Platt was made unanimous. The following resolution offered by John Etas bin, was unanimously adopted. Resolved, That this Conference. in presenting to the Democracy, of this Senatorial District, William M. Piatl, as a candidate fot Senator, do so with the fullest confidence in his ability and integrity, and most earnestly recommend him to the.cordtal sap• port of the electors of this District. On motion of Chester Thomas, . Resolved, That the Senatorial Conference hereal ter in this District;be held at Lacevville, on the List Friday after the last county convention held in the Senatorial' District. Resolved, north° proceedings of Ate Conference be published in all the Democratic papers in the District. On motion the Conference! Men adjourned [Signed by the Officer!.] MP- A, fleet of 1,200 Waif of Amo.rican f4hiog vessels are aow - oalbeliorttiern toast. For-ihe Bradford Co. Agi dki - a rnriiiirig cif 616 EsNirlivi, BrailTcrisl day fie 5110fir.t., poin:W JuAtes aite,ettl to carittiaair . the Fair of *laid Suetety, un th, tube! twat m the Bow' of Towanda:— ON Inc/nail% those for Ineednig, working an f for the bu cher. Chaurmey'F. i-hie Orwell; Re , itom itber, Troy; Abram helve, Smtmfivick Simon S.OV.!CIA, Stand, Slone; James Tlromwit i A diem. Chad r•lie; Je:ise Ed-all, Wells. • ON tinriSES E.lm4rll - Orerinti; Teti:arida C-Pliesr7er Pomeroy. troy ; Uriab Tern , Apcytom; Elt;44 Ahem; Harry Ackley, Springhill : Rogers Fowler, nankin' Get; Army, Orwell. ON SHEEP /OD WOOL John !Vitriol, ; Wm. Bhirk, Pike; Seth 10/. P.one, Troy ; Jo-epli Aionruernii, Jattez Ft-h, Sire-liectum; 16aao Couley,Spriugfield Siou'l Kellum, Durell. ON S IN IS Terry Mix, Towanda; John Molrow, Worn ; Judson Mack man, Monroe ; John Taylor, Snindim, S'one; John Porter, Troy; idillee Aewell r 01 well; Daniel bailey, Pike. ON POULTRY Wm. ration, Towanda; Amos York, WysoN; Robau-on Ba nee, 01 well ; EL S. Rusoell,Towamla ; 1 0 1, 1 , pasf.mme, Rome ; Samuel Naglee, Munroe; Lemuel Ktngsbety, Sheshegn in ON A GItICV I.TURAL , PRODV7TIONS. ICIO, E Wysox, Miu rTaylor, Or writ ; James 1:1111. , .way, Franklin ; Charles Stockwell, Can ton ; F. Tyler, Miens ; Justus 1.13-WIS, Wyulusing ; A. W. Thomas, 'Troy. ON SEErps N. N Bens . , Towanda; Dennis Darling., Orwell; P. Sta ff ord, ‘Vyalusina ; Ooqin Rickey, Attwns; Daniel Abell, Warren; James Elliott, North Tow- anda ; Albert Newell, Üb-ter. ON FLOUR AWD Mat Charles F. ‘\'e jr , Athens; Robert Spalding, Wytnx ;T. B Borden. Troy ; S. Bailey, Towan da; Goo Lillie, Pike ; Win. Overton, Athens; Drum mer Lilly ; Columbia. . GARDEN VEGETABLES. William S. Baker, oahtori ; Chas Manville, To. wanda; Levi Toyloritranville• ' Frani: Brown, Wysoz ; -Jesse Woridiuff, North Towanda; Milo Merrill, Litchfield; JuknB Russell,,Windharn. ON WIRE. Judson Holcomb, Rome; Volney4l Long, Troy; Henry GAbbs, Orwell; Henry W. Tracy, Stateilm:/. Stone ; C F. Rathbone, Canton ; R. Brower, To. wanda ; Samuel Aran!, Burlington. ON TIONET AND SUGAR C. T. Rli. , Leroy; Chester Pierre. IVysox; Al.r tlieon ACKean, Burlington ; Joseph Hilton. Ro me; R. AV iloox, Alb:my; JAE F. Hopkins ; Troy; Fr4nk Blackman ) Sheehequin. i ON BACON 11A.115 , 11. S. Merenr, Towanda; Robert Cooper, %%Tau. reit ; Geo Bun, Monroe; kattc4lyer, N Towanda; Hiram Spear, Sprineield ; D Barstow, Towanda; 111. H. I...anniug, Wyr.ox., ON EARLY RIPE FIWITA AND VEGETABLES Hon. David Wilmot, frl C. Mercor, Dr. Samuel Huston, Stephen Powell , G F.,Mason. ON LATE FRUIT Charles F. Weller, Wya:using; W. H Spencer, Litchfield; John E Towner, Rowe; Jared Wood ma, Monroe; H. Willision,Jr., Athens; Joseph'D . Montanye, Towanda ; S. Hovey, Ulster. ON AGRICTITPRAt IMPLEMENTS. R. M. Welles, Athens ; Joseph Piollet , Wysox ; Gen Landon. Herrick ; E C Oliver, Troy; George C. Hill, Bur lington ; John F. Satterlee, Athena ;Jo; seph Hornet, Wyalushig. ON hi ECHANICAL MANUFACTURES . C 1,. Ward, Towanda, Charles F. Sales, Troy; George W. Eastmare, Rome: George Vincent, She shequin ; S V. Shipman, Towanda; Edw. Young, Monroe; S Hayden, :Athens. OS HORSE AND Ox SDDEtNG Reed Myer, Wybox ; Daiiienitoretia, Orwell; ‘Vm S Dobbins, Troy : D. M - Bull, North Towan da ; Henry KM2abery, Canton ; Wm Mix, Tux an da; W. F. M'Ketin, Burlington. ON PLowtivo. John Laporte, Towania ; George Kinney. She shequin ; James H. Welles, Athens;. J. C. Powell, North Towanda ; Harry Morgan, Wysox ; John W. Payson, Orwell; Gordon F Mason. ON 11011,4:1101.D SIANLIFACrUREN [lncluding plain needle work, wove work, lion ling, mending and darning ] Ist C LASS—M rs John Laporte, Mrs G. Mathews, Mrs Addison M'Kenn, Mrs Alonzo Long, Mrs D. Bullock, Mrs Win Patton, Mrs Charles F. Welles, jr., Mrs E 0. Goodrich, Mrs Miller Fox 2d CLAss—[lncluding, Bread, Cake, Fruit boner, Pickles, and such other articles of this class, not enumerated.) Mrs Thomas Elliott, Mrs Stephen Pierce, Mrs J. Myer Reed, Mrs W. A. Chamberlin, Mrs M H Lan. ring. Mrs F Smith, Mrs C Birch, Mrs A.S. Smith, Mrs E D. Monianye. 3d Cuss—preluding Preserved Fruits, Jellies, extracts, wine, vinegars, Ste. Mrs David ‘Vilmm, Mrs I. N. Pomerny, Mrs C. L. Ward. Mrs R Myer, Mrs N Harris, Mrs E W Baird, Mrs Henry Vatid.ke, Mis Newell, Mrs Wm. Elwell. 4th—CL‘ss-4lncluding Ornamental and lancy needle work, worsted work, embroidery, Rzc Mrs James %V !Herein, Miss Anna Baird, Miss Eliza Williston, MI s C Mrs Joseph Nonni, Miss M Mason, Miss M Morgan, Mrs H L Shaw, Miss Ellen Scott. sth Ci.xex— [lncluding artificial flowers of paper, worsted and wax.) Mrs D' Wilmot. Mrs M C Mercer, Miss Helen Herrick, Miss E Kellum, Miss Mary Spalding, Miss S Fish, Miss Sugar' Myer, Miss Mary Britton. 6ih CLAss--[lncluding flowers and green-houie plant-.] Mrs Ann E Bull, Mrs A Stevens. Miss M L RNA sell. Mrs B Kingsbery, Miss Ann Newell, Mrs Har ry Mix, MissLaoro,_Cookiliiii"‘'. „ i „ leans, Mn' ON UN ZNILMARATED ARTICLES. Miller Fox, Aogustus S Smith, John F Chamber lin, James H Webb David Cash, John F Long, James M Peck, A Phelps, Bela Cogswell, 1 C Vaughn, Wm Goreline. The Jaegea will please report their presence. be lore or early on the morning of the 6th, to the Sec retary of the Society, so that there may be sufficient time to fill any vacancy thupfnay occur. The Committee for the Vlorel arrangement will be notified of their appointment. E. GUYER, Chairman. oz:7...The Representative Conference of Susqqe hanna, Wyoming and Sullivan Counties.metat,La-. cep ille on Monday last, and placed in nomination E. B. Crises of Susquehanna and Jaateslbmossr, of Sullivan. Mr. C, was a member during thelast session, and- enjOyed en excellent reputation for ability and tiusinessbabitet,.....M.s. Dxznart, we pro phesy, will be second to no man ,irr that . boilyfor integrity and ustilultiess. Thit ticket one, and - bound to go 4 -,__ -,-,1ir,,. , ."- , ' , 1,Z , 7,"27 ,tl.-f - 4. , (tr.r::., , _ , ;tv, ,z,,..t. , . - _ ,. ,-, _htfatifort) '-.'' ,gportgv. Free, Soil, Free Speech, Free Men , •' ; f Preedoo. for "roe 7/orig.**. ,r i • Towanda, Saturday, Seplem. 17, 1853. Term• of The Reporter. , 'SS SO per annum—if paid within the Tent M O rem* Will se deibititeitl—foi cash paid actually in nilvante $ll 00 Will be No pa p er sent over two years, utiles: pelt! fov. Aninsarisestaars. per !query of tint lines. 50 teats for the first nett '•Vi cents for each subsequent inserticui. try- CNTme In the , t Union Rioek." north aide o the Puhlue Aptare,:next door to the Bradford Hotel. Entrance be.wern Messrs. Adams' and Elwell's law offices. TOR MUM. 417EGIS, JOHN C. KNOX, or 'boas COUNTY TuomAs H. FORSYTH, OF Dame. Co AI'IIITOR GM/URAL EPHP6AI,II BANKS, or MIFFLIN, Co FOR NUOVETOIL GENERAL. J. PORTER li RA WI EY, OF CRAWFOR D CO SEVATON, WILLIAM M PLATE, OF Wramtric COUNTY. ton OfIVRI.VRIVT•TIVVS, JOHN PASSNIORF.. nn 11 1 )MR TowNsmP, ILLIAM E. BARTON. OF SMITHFIELD. Tint PROSECUTING ATTORNET, JAMES AIACFAItL.4.NE, OF TOW ANDA BIRD: 1 , 017. TURASUREII, NELSON GILBERT, or Souru TOWANDA. FOR COMMISSION ER, STUA RT ,SMILEY, or FicaNkuN TowNsiur ron svairston, JAMIE Alt PAINE, or MuNitog TOWNSHIP FOR AUDITOR. • CULLEN F. NICHOLS, 01 , BURLINGTON Tr Stand by the ticket and you will stand by the De mocracy. ,71Lest assured of this tact, and be not led a way by any seductive promises of the Whigs.— Take our advice. Those who leave the R••publr can party, it any there be who contemplate so rash and ill-advised a movement, will sincerely regret a step which will certainly be retraced with shame and sorrow. Fidelity to regular nominations compels an ruffle cancel° Democratic principles by procuring the success of the Democratic. party. The principle a cardinal_ one in our party drill, and ought to be obeyed with military promptitude and strictneß. Without such a principle we can newer secure har mony of action, that long pull, strong pull, and the pull altogether which will keep .the State always in the clear channel of Democracy.. Such, a principle si'ences all dissatisfaction and brushes away the whims of individual preference and, prejudice.— The candidate presented for the suffrages of the party is no longer my . man or his man, but he ur the man of the party, the regularly nominated candi date, and in that capacity every Democrat is bound to vote for him. The man who does not intend to abide the decision of our conferences and convert lions ought to take higher ground and oppose the method of selecting candiiates, at the proper time, and not seem to acquiesce in their proceedings un til they have closed their deliberations, and then withhold his support horn the ticket which has been framed. Such a man does no party any good. He scratches his ticket and votes for no one, or votes for his own favorite, and thus the voice of one free man is lost. By reference to the proceedings of the.Settatorial Conference held in Laceyville, on Friday last, it will be seen that WM. M. PLAIT, Esq , of Wyom ing County. has been placed in nomination as the candidate of the Democracy for Senator—receiving the votes of the Conferees from W yomirg and Brad. fin Coun'ies—the vote of the Susquehanna Conler• ees being cast for Wm. J. Tcritrier.r., of Montrose. The Conference, we are happy:to state transacted its business without delay or difficulty and the nom ination was on motion made unanimous, the mem bers separated with a leeling of satisfaction at the result of their labors, which previous predilection were not allowed to mar. The nomination of Ma. Parr, is particularly gratitying to Bradford County, he having for some years been a resident of this County, and being generally acquainted with our people. An acqnain• lance which has gained for him -their respect and confidence. Possessing abilities of the highest or der, they have a confidenCe in his integrity which will be manifested at the polls. ot- The proceedings of the Temperance- Con ven:ion will he found in another column, copied from the Argus, for which paper we suppose, they were opeetally furnished. We have some remarks to make upini the movement generally, and this part of it, particularly, which we are unavoidably obliged to postpone until next week. 11- ' - its.:Aljtaretjtursost, from Princeton, N. J., will open in.ibirVii r- C'4OryiliiiigOttrinei ! ,.4l.Bctrool for Young Ladies, in the room lately MERCIIR. These young ladies corns to us well re- commended, and the school is intended to be of permanence and high character. iXryirateon, alias Speed, who was arrested at Niagara Falls on Sunday, and .for . whoite rescue a a riot was raised, is not a nogro as first reported.-- Heiiknow it. Buffalo ja il,awaiting arequaisition to betaken to Savannah, Ga., to answer the charge of murdering James M. Jones, at that place, on the 6th of July 1849. WRIT 15 TO TAXI!, PLACIC 111,1C.XT I.—Since th e pre sent administration came..into power, its policy has been, scanained,,ay the : election, ifirginiNorth Carolina 1,1 ! 7 ,:rennesseal l:-.—Itentucky I ! !—Ala biol,4l-1•11-4nd 10* old (ideral:Yetiimil I I wantsivisrlieel, in, ; the Pemonsfic line. Let ,her. come. =I 0. GOODRICH, EDITOR. Democratic State Nominations. Democratic County Ticket. Stand by the Ticket t Nomination for Senator OM The case of the Corn us Cummins, indicted for rmurierui , //ratlllniclisvasAlefore [hp, Conti sltur 4tel Salon* the ile(F,Ant tttfrilly manslaughter. qhetrollowtilit thifetlicoluices *ere gained, to A • . P. Taylor, to r kee .a pi:ll4'oll*as° in _Warren': M Horton, Wilmot ; S ll Canfield, Pike ; J Haider, Smithfield; J C Crandall, Asylum._ he c'cirittiiiieti ifs hearings until Sa!tird - rti in the afternoon and, adjourned over until Monday oldie second week Several matters to be tried in this cession were continued over until Dec. next, and several anti) 'Monday the 14th inst. In the common Pleas various rules were taken end mo. - tines made - Irem.time to time during the week, and many of thecanses, upon the civil list were continued over until December.tetm. tiEcOND WEEK Monday, gept.ll. At the coming in of Court, in this forenoon, the cage of the application of a part date citizens of the townships of Windham arl'd Warren, for the formation of a new township out of parts of said toWnships,was taken up by previous agreement, and after a hearing the application was rejected. During the afternoon a number of Judg ments were on motion taken in open Court, various rates and motions granted, when the case of the Com vs Sibley 4- Kuykendall, was taken up, a Jury sworn. and on the 13'h returned a verdict of not guilty, and County to pay the cost. ease of J H Phinney Jr VS J G Mason, was taken up, being an issue in debt. Jury called and sworn, same day verdict for Defendant. Coin vs Lester Ripley —This was the matter of malicious mishiet, in which the Grind Jury return ed a true bill last week. Jury called and sworn, returned a verdict of not gnilty, but that he pay the cost Defendant sentenced to pay the cost, was committed for the non payment thereof. Corn vs Jared Hammond, Slroek Cooper 4- Howard F Burl, for committing an Assault and Battery on me person of Samuel Wall. Jury called & sworn, af ter which the Defendants. pleall guilly,and Jury dis charged H. F. Burt senteneed to pay a fine n Commonwealth of 85, Jared Hammond and Strock Cooper each,.to pay a fine of 510 and cost. James Rockwell vs R. D. Hazleton —This was a amicable arbitration and submission. Exceptions were filed to the award, and the proceedings an• der which the same was made—after argument a part of the exceptiong were sustained, and the award is sea aside. Tlie case of Gurdinicr, in which a rnle had been granted, to show cause why the Judgment should not he arrested; was argued on Friday mot• ning, the sale set aside, and Gordinter sentenced to one years imprisonment in the Penventary. Wm H H Brown'vs JP Smith's Administrators. — Action in debt. Judgment for plaintiff in the sum of one hundred anti eighty one dollars and seven ty sixrents tkorgs If'. Potter vs C L Wurd—Aclion in debt Jthlgn:ent for Plaiiiiiil lot the sum of Eighty-eight dollars and thirty-eight cents and costs. John /11 Evans w Jana Evans—On within the Court decree a divorce from the bonds of matri- mony Jokn—Strong vs Wm S Ingalls and Min Brptrn elk who survived Bethnal Spencer. This, an action on bond, the defendants being bail for Spencer, who was the collector of the Schoo: Tax of Wells township ; for 1851. Case not conoloded. The Grand Inquest for the County of Bradford, made the following presentment : SEPTEMBER SESSION, 1853 Bradford County, ss. The G.ar•.d Inquest of the Cornmnoweahh of Pennsylvania, inquiring for the County of Bradford, have discharged their official duties for the present term of court, and having had an opportunity, in in their investigations of the cases brought before them, to see the sources of crime developed, pre sent the following statement as the result of their observations. The unusual number of offences brought before us for examination, and the high grade of some of those offences, lurnish a subject for serious consid eration to the people of this county. Criminal trials threaten to absorb the whole attention of the Court and Jury to the exclusion of all other business— The administration ofcivil justice between man and man, is necessarily postponed to the great damage of our citizens, in order to mete out punishment to the public violators of the laws. We are burdened with heavy taxes for the payment of our Stale debt; and the still heavier impositions laid upon us by crime, to defray the expenses of convicting and punishing offenders, ate peculiarly oppressive. So clefy also suffers much in the general tone of its morals from the examples of crime recurring among us with such alarming frequency. Under these circumstances, and in view of the facts directed to us by our investigations, we deem it our duty to add oar testimony to the mass of proof already given on this subject, that tie use of intoxicating liquOrs is the chief source of the crimes which disturb the peace of society, endanger the security of our fellow citizens and burden them with taxation. It is therefore our opinion that the welfare of society and good of the State demand the eliavment of a law prohibiting the manufacture and sale of these liquors for general use, and we re commend our fellow citizans to petition to theinext legislature for the passage of such a law. In the mean time we regard it the duty of our fellow citizens to enforce the law against the unli censed sale of these liquors in the strictest manner; and to watch all abuses on the part of those who have license. It is of little use, so far as the pro tection of society is concerned, to occupy the time of courts and juries in convicting and punishing criminals, while the causes which make Them cri minals escape the observation of the law. h ~ . Foreman. Ty--;-' I,t-„C. 4 .---___ „ -- NLr ''''-'211:5944teP1 ___ . m. jAinnillt,, _ B. S. Dui; J. Lewis, S. H. Wilson, --c-t-.4.—,.--,,___.-.,„ A. E. Doolittle, W. Dickerson, Asa Warner, Jere Sumner, Vri Cook, J. A. Horton, II: A. Cary, . M W C W. F: Drink water, Robbins. Rgsolved, That the foregoing be presented to the Court and published in the several papers of this county. Off- The Democrats of Susquehanna county met in Ccoveniiort at the Court House, on Monday, the sth inst., iil 2 o'clock P. M., and nominated:the following ticket:— Senator, Wm. J. Towel!, Reprosentative, Ezra &Chase, ,District Attorney, Franklin Fraser, Treasurer D. R. Lathrop , Commissionei, Amherst Carpenter, Surveyor, Timothy -Boyle. - Auditor, J. W. -- Ce - itdtFlitetion , • u.ll , .3:'• • •e..- :, 1.1/ I,WHEMAS, by: - an act of assembly:of*.C4 Itionw,ealthientitled " An act relrtipt/ to Iti s P .electiam of ibis commonwealth," tins ionjliodrred 'von me : givetopublic notice of suelt elect* to .1 bald_ and also.the enumeration in guilt nolite whit. officers are, to elected, I, CHESTER' THOMAS, High Sheriff of the county of Bradford, do hereby make known . and give notice to county a that general election — i• - arb e said county, on TUESDAT, the 11th day of OctOber, in the several districts in said county to wit In Albany, at the sub-district school house near Campbells In Asylum, at Jacob Frutchey s. In Athens boro'. at E. S. Mathewson's. In Athens twp., at the school house near William _ . Scott's. • In Armenia, of John S. Becker's. In Burlington. at the schkol hou se at Burlington four corners. In Cantim, at Benj Coolbaugh'o. In Colombia, at Jsmes Morgan's. Iu Durell4 at the school house; called the centre school house, near S Decker's. In Franklin, at Win Deemer's. • InoGraritllle, at the school house, No. I. at Gran; Title corners. In Herrick, at the school house near Daniel Du• rand's. In Litchfield, at Cyrus Bloodgood's. In. Leroy, at the school house in Leroy. Ia Monroe, at J. P. Smith's. In Orwell. at the house formerly occupied by I. H. Ross. In Overton, at the house of Win Walt Man. In Pike, at E De Wolf's. In Riolgbery, at S Harman's. In Rome. at the Academy. In Sheshequin, at D Brink's. In Smithfield, at A J Gerould's. In Springfield, at T W Eder's. In Standing Stone, at Simon Stevens'. In South Creek, at the school house near A Gil In Towanda Iwo', at the Grand Jury room in the Court House, in said bow. In North Towanda, at the house ofB A Mills. In South Towanda, at the school house near A C Gregg's• In Troy boro', at the Eagle Tavern. In Troy twp., at the house of V M Long, in the boro' of Troy. In Tuscarora, at the school house near James Black's. In Ulster, at S B Holcomb's. In Warren, at R Cooper's. In Wells, at L. Seeley 's. In Windharri, at the house of Benj Kuykendall. In Wyalusing, at the house of Juhn Fisher. In Wilmot, at the house of Jason P Horton. In Wysor, ht the Academy. .t which time and places the electors aforesaid will elect by ballot One person fur Judge of the Supreme Court of this ComMonwealth. - One person for Canal Comrlissioner of this Corn monvve 'Jib. One person for Auditor Gereral of this Common wealth. One person for Surveyor General of this COM , monwealth. - One person to represent the 17th Senatorial Dis trict, comprised of the counttes of Bradford, Susque hanna and Wyoming, in the State Senate of tills Common wealth. Two persons to• represent the county of Jlradford in the House of Representatives of the Common -wealth of Penn , ylvania. One person for Commissioner of said County. One person for Treasurer of said county. One pension for Prosecuting Attorney of sand county. one person for County Surveyor of said county. - One person for Auditor of said county. And to and by said act, I am further directed to give notice •' that every person excepting justices of the peace who shall hold any office of profit and trust under the government of the United States or of this State, or of any lucurporateddistrict and also that every member of congress and of the state l e . g.i'dature and the select and common council of any city or commissioners of any incorporated district is by law incspable of holding or exercising, at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, In spector or clerk, of any electron of this-sytninc , ,n, wealth .ind that no iti..pec!or or other offier• of any such election, shall be then eligible to any offi to be voted for. By the 4th section of an act passed the 16th ay of April, 18-10, it is provided " that the 13th section of an act passed July 2, 1839,-entitled '' An act re lating to the elections of this commonwealth," shall not be so construed as to prevent an militia officer from serving as Jndge, Inspector or clerk, at any ge• neral or special election of this commonwealth." In the 61st section of the act first above mention ed. it is enacted that every general and special elec, lion shall be opened between eight-and ten in the forenoon, and continue without interruption - or ad journment• until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. ' By the 18th section of the act passed Feb 3.1846. it shall be lawful for the inspectors and judges of any general election which shall be hereafter held in the Armenia election district of Bradford county. to close the polls of such election at 5 o'clock I. M." By the 11 th section of the act of 1859, it is provi ded that the polls of the election district of Tosco. rora twp. be closed at 3 o'clock P M. It is further directed that the meeting of the judges at the Couit House in Towanda, to make Out the general return, F hall be on the 1.1 day after the elect Lion, which will be on the 14th day of October. C. THOMAS Sheriff. Sheriffs Office Towanda, Sept. 12, 1853. E. 0. GOODRICH, ED. BRADFORD REPORTER.--DCOT Sir :—Pleae to do us the favor, to say in your next issue, that the Flee Democratic Co.derees of this Senatorial district, met at Montrose, on Tuesday the 6th inst.—Tyler Brewster, of Susquehanna, Chairman. and 0 J. Warner, of Bradford, Secretary ; and unanimously nominated GILES M DE WOUr of Bradford county fur Sebator 1 am told that onr good.fi icrids of temperance and of the Manse Law, have really takerf the fie.d, and hoisted a fragmentary banner. Undoubtedly they have nominated good Christian gentlemen for the Assembly, who are fair exponents of their princi ples. But as the IVhigs have adopted one of their candidates—gaging, it is said. a pre-emption right to him, the anti-Maine Law Whigs will of coxrse go for Col Barton and secure his election. Free Democrats, I am happy to be assured, will stand for virtue, LIBERTY, independence, and their own candidates, as they always have done They believe man to be more than,The Maine Law and of course will not sacrifice the former to Q e latter. ‘Ve cannot resist the conviction that oar excel lent temperance friends would have made a much better investment of their Maine Law capital, had they deposited it with the Free Democracy. As now placed, it will be hiird to find it alter paying the certain instalments and dividing the spoils. Truly yours, &c., GEO. F. HORTON. The Bedford Valley Snake. wo of our citizens have visited the spot where this' tree serpent was seen, with, a view of captur ing the in - nster. They were unsuccessful, but re ceived abuamt assurance of his actual existence. They saw and4xamined the skin he had shed, and found it fully twenlione feel six inches long. They also saw and conversed' with Mr. John Elder, a most reliable citizen, who had met the animal face to face. Mr. Elder encountered him in a lane, across which he was laying. with his tail in one meadow and his head near the second fence.— From hisklusty brown color, Mr. Elder mistook him for the ridgepole of the fence, until his horse started back With fright, when the serpent reared up the full bight of the rider and darted fire from his eyes. The horse instantly whirled and dashed off in alarm, and by the lime he could be brought back to the spot, the snake had disappeared in the high grass. Mr. Elder thinks he is between 20 and 30 feet long.—Cumberland Jour. - - - Dr. Taylor, of New Haven, Conn.; atm, ;„ case of Eptlepsy, in a Scrofclaus chtld, the fit, .%-4 iajfevffy Aree•weeks. was so relieved by thi n,,,. tlyaieto l*sa six months without tits.usid irith*tire success in Blt ronchial Am n in ghedPic cases of debiiity from c lo cu lti e i4 e says,' I found the Rcck Rose i , l ondetial e ff ect to impruting ib t ippetn : sf ngth.aiiii spirits, in fact to every ease resq,,..n tonic, it has more than fulfilled the expeciati4 those who know its value. :lee advernseraelg,f ,b4nehi. Rock - Aose , • -- MYERS' EXTRACT of Rock Rose for g o, L Dr. H. C. PORTER, Towanda, Pa.,5( ;sl um p ; „ pfilys may be bad gratis. . TIME TABLE, Waverly Station, N. Y. R . _ Gon ,„ gArr , it. M. 61/1316 MUIT. -i-i *Day Expregs, i i 12 34 ' r it it,i Night Express,' x 11 29•Da yExpress, Nighi Express. a x 44 3 Mail, P n 5 52' Mail, No I , r I Mail No 2 •sr 7 4l, i Mait. No 2 •5733 •Cmeinnatti Ex. •x 4 031Eiragrant A 7 34m , Accommodation • m 5 351Accortiodation pp x 1 4 2 4 F re i g h t N 0 .2 " x 1 55 Freight No I Freight No 4 •it 2 00iFrevght No 3 Aitfl 51 *Do not stop at Waved,. , 44 , 40 - -- COACHES leave Waverly for ,_-- , M - vig n va t i A then v,To wa nda, Tonthanonek 1,21„,11,;07—' and intermediate plates e .._ ver , y. muining, after the arrival of the Trains. Returning, leave Towanda, (after the arrival of the Southern stage,) at 1 o;eluck, P. 141, ee ic h in . Waverly in time fur all the evening trains, t went. May 6, 1853. east arl THE Rev Mr. Parnicts, of Princeton, N. „1„, will preach in the Episcopal Church, in this Borough, on Sunday next, the 1801 inst. I L the evening, grry ice to commence at 73 o'clock. The Rev. Mr. BraLssor erpectei psca6 (D. V.) during the day. - - ,TO THE LOVERS OF FUN!. \ And Moral Amusement, • AN ADM 181313 14 TALENT, GENII:IS, MOVE:Melltt MUSICAL : ENTER' ANMENT' F.INTASTICIL SOIREE C,,n,isiin g of Comic rznli Solltmenlal Senn Luis. li , : itts If,rrlc r l ue Lecturev Gin zhafde Ecce,,te a Characters Eztemportmetol i SA, 7 , 4.1• C tir The above%arrv:Mg and laughable eunceu and Deitertamment m:4l be given in the Court Huse „ Maturday OLDitonday eve. Sept 17 &a Mr. HA RIU6ON, the favorite Comedian,C.ont Vocalist and: Lhimeator of Eccentric Chanottni, (from New York and Philadelphia) girt ontcf his. am ustn2 ll l uirees— , -introducing, in the course al the%evenin ,, ,, his wonderfiii gift of C,,,Thrtnz&T be pro ., ' upon the impulse of the muter, and upon any subjects proposed by the audience— Thi. is considered one of the greatest feats ever u. tempted. He will be.assisted by his daughter, MISS HARRISON, The favorite Ba!lst.l Vocalist, who still singsmat Ball His an,l Duetts. Admission, 25 cents. D , ors open at 7 o'cicu -T -ikrOO:D•01 \just received by Joseph Powell. rr He attention of the politic ar.tet lola large and cornplete ayiortment ut Staple and :Caney Dry Goods, Grorei•iex, Ilu,orue,Cti,ikery, Illts and ('air P irr il,h;. 1),:c AU of which will be soh! at the :twie , :mr , price for CASIi or country pmtitee. Towanda, Sept. 10. 1853 A complete a , 3ortment ~f I:I3CK. pliid and cotoret firers woo...:e:diue•.mousln acaloo, Delieges, 'FL sbe clL,ths, parsme.ta.,, rectr• ett by J. t‘% ELL Embroidered Gocds THE large,t stuck ever ori..led !or s.r;r , Torn• da of Lade, eiri!nol,]r!e,! 111. • er: xzre C !Jr, jaronett and swiss an:- !,11 5 . 1,1r1 r.,t‘ er?; and insertings, handkerchle! , , ;rot reeevvl Av Kept 10 BROCHE t!!;IIkWI.S—A larze and ao Flom:lent just re'rd by J. 1 , 1)%% ELL. T3IIINTS and Jtap!c , Gads—an nom. -I ally Faro. stock of Cocheto and Mernmac prinu, gingham., shectings, bleached and unbleached shin , mg., ticking; stripes, denim. Sc Also black cloth. plain and fancy casstmeres. clatime , re. Tweed , and Kentucky Jeans reed by J. POWELL. Hats, Caps and Bonnets. Alarge st,ck of Fall Ilut.net , an! Trtrnm ngs.— Also Hats 4- Caps of every 3e , erpuon coeds' and boys' wear, for c.le hy J. POWELL._ Boots and Shoes. OF every description, f ladies and rnissesmano boys'and chadrens' wear, )ast recd by tiept to. J. POWF.LL. Carpeting & Oil Cloths. Aquantity of each just received and for sale by Sept 10. J. POWELL. Paper ELanginge, very fine variety of Satin and common peer - 11 Hangings, curtain papers and transpareni dow shades, just recd by - J POWELL. rowanda. iept. 10, 1853. ADmiNisTitvrotes NOTICE. ALI, persons knowing themselves indebted lc , !kr estate of John J. Warford, deceased, lale'of Monroe township., are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those harms:claims slicot said estate will please present them duly autketi ,- eated for settlement. J. L. ROCKWELL , J. B. SMini.Adro4critor, Sept. 12, 1863 DR. J. TREMAIN, WOULD respectfully inform the emzens V ford County, tha t he has permanently located himself' in the village of Le Raysville. ;whet . ' h e will be happy to wait upon such as - mar be atilioel with Diseases, whether fueotgenera/. chi 0 oak:o_d r. The Doctor would also stair, that he hi' vl read and practiced medicine for years in Chratrigo county, but he has taken two courses of lector at Central Medical College, N. V., under initroenas of L. C. Dolley, M. D., Prof of Anatomy and Orr ative Surgery, now of Rochester city. Ler! Robe:, Prof. of Physiology and Patholoer, now of New Yo-ft city. Orrin Davis, M. D., Prof. off/Went& P. C. pulley, M. D., Prof. Principles and Poet:a of Physic and Surgical Diseases. W. W. Hadley , M. D., Prof. of Materia Medica. Therapentics sod Pharmacy, now of Rochester city. A. K. al°11.1" M., M. D., Prof. of Chemistry and Forenme 114 ' cino. 1.. C. Dolley, M. D.. Deinontrator of Anal!: my and Surgical Prosector. Win. W. Hadley , g• D:, Dean of the Faculty. cr Office opposite D. Bailey .5r.. Son's Store , Leraysville, Sept. 3, 1853. 30 r1 NEW BARREL'S, fit for_ Pork or co„, . N--f for sale at 75c each, by J. FELON 4" Tociaoda, Aug. 10, 1853. 11STRLIr. CAME to the enclosure of A the subs largcriber ut She. rt shequin tmp., on the 91st ult., n e Red Co about 0 or 7 years old, middling sized horns. and PeS ted not particularly marked. The owner IS fet to prove properly, pay charges and take her away. HENRY VANCISE. Sheshequin, Sept, 5, 1853. JO6EIII PO YELL J PIA ELL