Noss from all Naticms. --James Watkins I colored man 75 years of aged, was awn over and instantly kitten by moving ears detatobsd [nein a train, while standing at d crossing in Pami rs, waiting for another Vain apses on an other track. V - --The Tillage of :Gorham on the Una of Northam OonW Railroad near Polo Yen boa suffered fluavy by aiecent ere. Loma estimated at $30,000. The, Wellsville Fiee Press office and establietunent, and an adjoining build tng occupied se a Carpenter's Shop, were dostroyed by Are a few daye ago.' . —The building need for refining Oil by the Continnons Oil &fining Comps, ny. at Binghamton, was damaged by ire to the estimated - amotrat of $1,500 on the 2d inst. ) —On Saturday August 8, a little :, -- daughter of Gamsliel Roe, of Canaor, aged three Nam, went to the spring with a dip. per to get adrink, and in stooping 'down fell into the spring and was drowned. —The tattle disease had disap poised from New York and vicinity. —The Erie Railway Company are laying a double track from Horne to Canisteo. —The 'Erie Railroad Company is I rebuilding the Depot at Great Bend. It will be a line structure. —The Broome County Agricultural Society will hold its ;tunnel fair on the 16 17th and 18th days of the present month. The Pennsylvania State Fair will be! held at .Harrisburg, commencing September 29tb,1868, and will continue four days. —Ely Hall is to have a dome thir ty feet in diameter and ninety-four feet in circumference: —Counterfeit $lO bills on the Mu. tnal 'National Bat* of Troy were put in cir culation in New York on Saturday evening. —The Qllnion Taal6e Railroad is finished 790 miles west of Omaha, and will be completed to Green Hives, 60 miles far ther by October lsk —Gov. Geary, in his order re pricing Alfred Alexander,the iniirderre,says that he doep so to afford him andhis friends additional tipportunity to show cause why -he should not be executed. He states,very xsplicitly, that no good reasons have been presented why he should be pardoned, and the sentence of death therefore still hangs over him. —No clew ha's yet been obtained of the murderer of the little girl, whose outraged and mutilated body was found in a pool in Philadelphia qn Monday last. At the Coroner's inquest, physicians testified that death was caused by strangulation,not by drowning. —John Thompson and John 'lim ber got' into a quarrel in Cincinnati, When Thompson seized a,bar of iron six feet long, red hot at one end. and run it through the body of Kimber killing him instantly.— Thompson was arrested. portion of the township of Warren Michigan, was damaged by a hurri cane, on the night of Tuesday last, to the extent of $lOO,OOO. Apple trees in the path of the hurricane were torn up bodily, sad elms and other forest trees were twisted like rushes. No injury was done to life, howev er. —An unsuccessful attempt was recently made to blow up the residence of Judge RD. Smith, at Atlanta, Ga. Pow der had been introduced botween the ceil ing and the weather-boarding of the house, and set on fires —The Governor of Connecticut has given all railroad conductors in the State Special Police commissions, so that the rowdyism in the cars, which has been trouble some of late, may be prevented. A call has been issued for a con mention of The planters ,and manufacturers of Mississippi, in Jackson, on the 10th of October, for the purpose of organizing a Planters' and Manufaethrers' Aasosiation. —The end of the track of the Pa cific Railroad /m the Ist of September was 1,387 miles west of Chicago. , • --On Saturday night Mr. Cook living at Centralia. 111., was robbed of $lO, 000 in greenbacks: • -The Virginia sweet potato crop which this season has been very late on account of the drought in Jnly, is now fairly ripe, and large quantities are being shipped to the Northern market. —Gov. Crapo, of Michigan,is lying seriously ill at his residence in Flint —A partially constructed railroad bridge on the Chattahoochee Etiver,Georgia, w:t. , 4 recently destroyed in consequence of the rising of the water, •and about forty workmen and others either killedor wound ed. —The crops in the Red Riier set tlement of British America, north of Minne sota, have been a complete failure, and the distress of the people of this regeon is rep resented as extreme. They are said to be in danger of general starvation. —The furty-third , annual term of Lafayettec College at Easton, Penn., began on Wednesday, with seventy-one new stn. der . =-Jridge Edward Woodruff, of Cin cinnati, a former Democrat, Las declared for Grant and Colfax. = lt is stated that arready Ku- Klux-Klaus are well organized in Southern Indiana and Ohio for the importation of reb- el voters —The Missouri Republican says that State is as safe for Grant as idast=hn setts, with a fair prospect of carrying every Congressional District. —Dr. 13oirlea, one of the Indiana Sons of Liberty, practice medicine for noth ing in preference to taking outs Government license for which he would be compelled to pay a few dollars. —The Philadelphia Daily News, a Democratic paper; and hitherto strongly against Grant,-has putklished an elaborate article denouncing the Democratic leader in the strongest terms, and virtualy, pre dicting the defeat of Seymour: —The New Haven .Regisier tients a course woodcut of a Mackerelville rough, and says, "The above is t very faithful likeness of the Deinocratic` candidate for the Vice Presidency." —An IrieL R,Cpubliain Club bas been formed in Erie. . —The cattle disease is reported in Lancaster county. --Ex-Gov. Curtis is stamping Eastern Pennsylvania for Grant and Col fax. —"Nasby" lectures in Titusville licit Tuesday evening. Subject—" Cussed Lo Canaai." —U. H. Myers,- of the firm of Sin gerley&ldyers,State Printers at Harrisburg, died on Friday, the 28th ult. —The First National Bink of Pla iner, Vottango county, is to be closed up st that place and removed to Sharon. -An Oregon paper bffers.aa an explanation of the sentexioe, "8. T.-ISeO-- X," the following : Democnsey the B—ama T—ping as in 1860—X—octly.1 • IMI Vtaiford 1, titov Towanda, Thursday, Sept. 17, 1881 National Republican prostaatioas.A. OEN. ULYSSES 8. GRANT TOE VICE PRICSIDFN? HON. SCHUYLER C_OLFAX. Republitan Slate illeket. On. 'Vain IN Nutrient, of Montgomery 00. CoL Jaoob M. Cosebell, of 13416:11 Co. Republican County Tittle!. Itaa. Nyasa Natant, of County. - ron :RannlNTasinS, Mules IL Webb, of limithileld Tow:whip, John P. Chamberlain, of lifsainaing Twp. Zebulob Frbibie, of Orwell Township. Warner fl. Carnoetuka s std Ikeal/6 FOB cam commons, Boa Loomis, of Troy Borough. TOR. COUNTY Asa Msßei, Jr., of _Wiadhom Totraohip. `LET US HAVE PEACE.' ir.TNION ILEITIBLICAX MASS MEETING ! Masa Meeting' under direotlon of the Republican State Committee, will be held in this County. at, Lpitysville, Bat Tudor, Belt 19, TO mg ,Anbassirm BY lion. E. l D. . CULVER, OF NEW, TORS, H6n. Jas. A. Briggs, OF NEW YORK, AND Hon.' GEORGE .LAND 0111". AT TOWANDA, Monday,,September 21, 1868, TO ,TE ADDRESSED BY HON. km D.. CULVER, OF NEW YORK, Hon. Jas. A. Briggs OF NEW YORK, Gen. Joshua T. Owen, 4 ) OF PHILADELNIU, Itt. W. HEWLETT, OF NEW J EBBW, AND HON. ULYSSES MERCUR: At Troy, Taesaay, September 22, To be addressed by Gen. DANIEL E. SICKLES, HON. E. D. CULVER, N. Y. Hon. Jaa. A. Briggs, N. Y., HON. ULYSSES MERCUR. Commencing at 1 p. m., at each place. Meeting of the County Committee, The mtmbers of the County Committee, appointed by the late Republican Conven tion, will meet at the Ward House, in To wanda borough, on Monday, Sept. 21, 1868, at Ip. m. The following named persona compose said Committee : W. T. Davis, Levi P. Stalford, Horace Williston, Parley, H. Buck, John S. Quick, James A. Rogers, Charles E. Cladding, Bela IL Adams, L.L. Moody. A fall attendance is solicited. WYL. T. Dates, Chairman. , Sept. 17,1868. We had only time and room last week to publish the proceedings of the Republican County Convention, and announce the names of the can didates. The nominees are now fair ly before the public, and we believe no ticket has ever been presented for the suffrages of the voters ; more worthy of their confidence and sup port. The proceedings of the Con vention were marked by harmony and good feeling, and the nomina tions made with a degree of unanim ity which prevented the possibility of bad feeling. For Representatives, the Conven tion re-nominated the present mem bers. Mr. WEBB is too well known throughout the county to need any commendation at our hands. He had already served two consecutive terms, and the usual custom • had been to put aside a Representative when he had been two years to the House, and send a new man. This custom, as aOarbitrary rule; is a pernicious one, and _we are glad to see irset aside in the case of Mr. WZBIL It is an assurance to the Representa tive that his integrity and fidelity will be appreciated and acknowleged by his constituents. We have in the past, had Representatives who richly merited this compliment, but none deserved it more than JAM H. WEBB. He enjoys the confidence, and shares the respect alike of friend and =political - opponent—while his shrewdness and energy, joined to an inflexible honesty, • have secured him the esteem and respect of his fellow members. No member from the north ever enjoyed-the personal pop• nlarity he wields in the House. The people of Bradford have done well in overriding, for once, precedent, and retaining the services of a leg islator who is willing and able to aid the interests of his constituents. His associate, JOHN F. CHAN -BERLAIN, has already served one year, and has served the people faith fully and well. The expectations of I lfr. C.'s friends have been more than realized. He He brought to the per -formance of his duties a high stand ard of honesty, a sound discrimina ting judgment, and an abundance of good sense, which have enabled him to shape his legislative_ course7with honor and credit to himself, awl to FOB PRIMIDENT 101 41173:1111:12 IFCM BOUTZTOI o=l=4 tOn. C0N01114314 roa AssootArs auras, !OE DIIMICT AItOINIT, OF NEW TORE, THE COVETT TICKET. the interests of his oonetitnents.— . With WWII Sid OaIanIIMLAIN inihe House, -Bradford has rem**. to 4 pond Aiioante V' a 461814 detracted nothing from his aimpeti-, tors, was a high compliment to his etandiet as kaitien. _ Mr. Num is _ s farmer, who has lbeen honored by his . felloW:taiinsmen with positions of trust and responsibility, which ha, has discharged to their satisfaction.l He has been for some years justice Of Peacse, and to disoblige of the duties of -Astiante Judge, a fair acqianianoe with lei al questions, a mindsocustathe' d td judge. and discriminate; and :an flexible determination to daright.. For Eistrici Attorney;_ :WARNER OARNOOHAN, of Troy bormag4- was nominated, his friends IsC West rallying to his SupPOrt in a manner which shows bow heatanda amonpt .his neighbors. Oapt.-0. , 1i a young -lawyer ; of good - .abilitieS, considerable experience, and Will discharge the . ditties- of the office df Prosecuting Attorney with tideditiy to, the interests of the public, and with discretion as to the offender. standing - and ' in the Sepal). Esau party have gained him the nomination, and we have every res,- son to believe it has been well bea towed. For County - Commissioner, 110 bet ter selection could 'lmre been madb, than in nominating EZRA LOOMIS of Troy Township. , He .is a thrifty and prosperous farther, who Midis how to manage his own lusineis with judgment,. economy and indris try, and will bring to the service of the public the same quilitien thie, have gained him the 'enviable rein-, tation be enjoys 'where known. The interests .of the tax-papels will be safe entrusted to_ his keeping.. For County 'Auditor, AEA McKEE Ja., of Windham, was Islmted--- This office, though not an importint one, from its influence or pay, is nevertheless of the highest import ance to the people, as all the dis-, bursements of nubile funds must meet their sanction. Mr. Mcitzi is also a farmer, tin industrious, plain, prudent man, who will never sinc- don extravagance or dishonesty. Buss Visas.; The State Committee has appOinte ed meetings in this County, at Le- Raysville, Saturday, Sept: 19 ;ITo wanda, Monday, Sept. 91 l Troy, Tuesday, Sept. 22, &VI p. m., at each place. The speakers promised are Hon. R, Cm.via, of New York, Hon. JAMAS A. Maass, of New.lbrk, Gen. JOSHUA T. OW - Ess, of Pailidel phia, S W. Hum= of New JeOey and Con. Hum E. Swam, wholwill speak at the places advertised id an other column. Thi has bee Jere in, in the past, greik disappointment in this section, Ikea ssioned by the non-appearance of promised and advertised oratoi,s.— We think IN- can assure the piblic that this is not like to occur. it this meeting unless occasioned by provi dential circumstance., which !can not be foretold, or avoided. ' Mr. Gsow, as Chairmannf the State Com mittee, is Careful that no man 'shall be advertised, whole's not promised to fulfill the appointment, that the people may not be disappointed; who go to a meeting, expecting to hear the speakers linn g anoed., name is put on the bills 'except' the gentle men who expect to . be present, un less kept away by - unavoidable oe curences or accidents. The gentlemen vain are advertised to speak in this County are speakers of ability and distinction and 'will give unbounded satisfaction to all who may be present to hear them. Gen. Damn. E. ?,texxxs, (who will speak only at Troyo is knorn to most of our boys in blue," who were under his command, and ought with him at Gettysburg. Hia pres ence inspires enthusiasm, and his eloquence is botbengaging and con vincing. Hon:E:ID. Cur.vsa has been, speaking in the lower part of the State, and we observe that he is praised asa.speaker who entertains his audiences with his humor, whilst he deals' powerful blows upon the Copperheads. Hon. Jams A. Brawn is also recommended as a speaker of ability: 1 Our readers will take notiee that the time cif these meetings is Chang ed from that givenlast week.' Also that the names of the speakers in the paper, - differ from those on the bills. The names as published in this Bepeirkrt aro correct. We trust that our Republican friends throughout the County, will see that these meetings are frilly at tended. They are probably the only Mass Meetings that will be held be fore the election,. and should tie evi dence of the enthusiasm of Our peo ple, and their determinationlolsecure the peace so ardently desired lby all, and invoked by our Great Leader, Own. Oman 180;—Let the Republicans of Pennsylvania! follow the eianiple of Vermont in getting all theli votes to the polls in Outoberjand an equal• ly decisive and glorious victoiy will follow their exertions. Rem Umber, that it le not by making ,ockiverts from the other side, but by securing a full vote of those - alreadyl right, that the day fito be won. Last year the Republican vote in this Stiite was 40,000 less than in the year before, and the conseqUenoe was we were defeated by 932 1 v0ie5.. If evCry man of those 40,000 delinqients is drought out this year, we may count on at least 50,000 .mojority. ; If they_ stny at home, the reindt. will be the 'same Nisei year—an IginuniniouS ddeat. :'t:" . ~ .~;;_ MR= 1 A CAIDIDAVINIOIIOII C 01.431111111. I'll-r•-•- - : , -,-. The' Repub Ahleglihttril;: ': - Jheir maven' 0010104. f*nomhiated Itan.l4Calti;; : r for hii third elm': - ' ti tiditie a deserved plltinceit tii*Offteritepresenta , and ties - , n - we f lyearned by a consistent • labie:,cotiree in Co.- - lititeet_whol4*.:lieeeth t-h e e: -"*" 1150i44 the views and wishes of his constituency; Itgainit him . the De- . inocraiiy has pit in iiinninithitidel. Una' *; , .'0 1 0 l ititH . 4 1, this P' 3 !lifiy: Who enjoyed! thationor - of _being beat-. en by Mr• AmilicP,*.,, fsw. , Ptere. ago,, aibi whe*tv se mi . again aOthltigiel folythe same distinction: _ The voter. of. l thia . Contitand indeed of th Patriot; kunst - -dna' dindidattic,; and are el4tplitati,- from the' Past,. whieli, - 4 tha:tio ii eniit* to their confideetas- * "ppd. The - Con. , gresskinal Career of Mr. - Mucus hate Wei in keep's* with VA c pright'sad -consistent O l i te e ter of him whole life. It has beed ' aesuminuandla bodges, deohid to the interests of the 001111tri Il i llid tte - Pritiolphis &the Republican putty. "He has' sought in Congress, to feilEdiecharge the groat and responeit4 duties devolving up on him, witheit shotirwithout.par ade,: trithonil Preteneei but, quietly' and fait : Milli The' Peep% 'et t his Dietriet apprehiate ,hhi integrity; his fidelity; and iihi want of assumption,' andbwiei "110 upon_ him again to Fepreleat earn in Congress. • '. . t3ol..Puniai hes • long been known In the polithial affairs. of the County, as an- iirihinil scheming, blustering demintogue,l l all things= :to all,Meii.fi IliaVery,noteintH lion is' a fraud upon the Poarti4 FoPr ooo nts, obtOned loa. - der false Oetezuses, by means of brsg and bilker, , in- defiance of the wishes of niae-tenthsot his party.- - It has b een brought about by an eneeroeiquiO4 pushing •to the wall of other ;re (rants , under , the pre. twee that elmeeztraordinary; ,if tot corrupt M. 114115 were to be emplOyed to elect,hicej-if allowed to pe a'can &date. The people will prick this bubble on tiLe second Tuesday of Oc tober, and Rombastes Fallon will I . I shrink from .a boastful champion to , a common alien. We bar* feel it necessary to point our Republican friends to the' high positioh earned by Judge i Mae CUR as a COagressman, nor to the im portance Of( his election as a means of, upholding and advancing our principles. 1 We know that be will receive the! 'vote of every Republi can, and' ilf many Democrats who 'admire his [integrity and ability.— But we desire to caution our friends against believing any stories of de fection in !bur ranks. You will be told in 134dford, of Republicans in Montour or Columbia, who are sop; porting l'iioixer, and vice versa. Snob tales are 41 lies, and are part of the game to be played, Don't listen to them for' 1 a moment. There was never - such entire tibliniinity *the support of any candidate, as that giten by .I the Republican party of this District to 'Judge Mauna. , Re Will be elected by a larger majority than he eier received, as certainly as tbe dad of election comes. CONeRII.IIIIIONAL CONFZUZNCE. II Pursuantlto adjoirnmemt Of the Coupes; along Cc ence of the 18th Congression al Diattlct bf Pelvania, held at Dan ville in 18% the oon'fereee of the various counties coMposing the 13th District, met at Towanda pn -Wednesday, the 9th day of September,) and organized by electing-Dr. P. JOHN, Of Columbia. Chairman, andWs. A. Paoli, at Bradford, and El IL Duissm, of Sullivan' Sectorial. The list of counties being called the fol lowing mita gentlemen appeared as con fereed froni their counties : • Bradford. V. IL Loa% L N. EY/i." W. A. Psis, 4ao. W. Ilannt,:o; F. Youso, and Jamas X. liana& - Hontouz T.O. VAN Agars, Ozo. Louis and Lin Sams. " • • - • • Dolma*, Dr. P. Jolts, Oft. J. D. Boa. zoos andl. P. Porerm. Wyoml43, Ewa- Otrirralunry and B. NEwiriat. I &Eh* Isms ZAN= isui E. IL Dux nair. ,1 On motion, the Conference proceeded to the nomination of candidates for Congress Lawn Zap is nominated Hon.` ; 11. Mamma of Bradfotd County, which nomination was made =ail/mons. - Hon. V. M. lxmo; offered the following resolution' which was unanimously adopt ! ed Resoivecl, That.the course of our faithful RepreeenUstive in. Congress, Hon. 11moms Mucus has been such as to meet our full approbatibn and 'hearty endorsement, and' we here e b r t pledge ourselves to use all hon orable orts to secure his election. On motion, the chair . apninted Mesas. deo. Dovigrr. R P. Forma and B. New olitrittee to wait upon Mr. Mew= and info him of his nomination, and re quest bielacceptance of the same: The Mimnittee soon returned and int/o da:sal limmma, who in a few 'pertinent remarks i liccepted the nominailon, and re turned tnlM - Ifor the courtesy, and con, gratill m a' Conference upon the pros pects oft meas. Lmize offered the following redo idiom whiab was unanimously adopted : Resohia That theCminisil Confer once in lil7o be held at ftshorh, Sullivan county, 0.1 the lint Wednesday after the bu Th i i t ai iblican County Convention in the have been held. On zn' -it was ResobMl, That the 'proceedings of this Conference be published in all the Republi can of the District and-in the led.. Hepulaam On mptiom adjourned. i 'P. .TOlOl. Preddelit. 4L, Pirs. E.m, porn" tharatubiii. . , . Tan' Mum; nr Ocwszs—All the itidications are that the Republican State tlEst will be elec4ed iv Octo ber, byisfunat - twenty thciusand ma jority,lwhile the Legislature will be Republican by an increased majority: We will hold Cur own-if 'not increase the. Congressional delegation. The feeling! in the western part of the State le thus indicated by that Judi , ciorm Out ably conducted paper, die Pittehirg Gazette: . "We say to Our friends in the gait, do yoo duty at the polls in October and thi) West will respond- with all the., ekthuslawn ' which, , narked the. "Pi OF lore - M!=toM " LET WS HAVE PEACE r ,- • I.? = Nadu 1148 0 01 rit YO/iIMI RePubihrOlp TOOPIII 1.1'.41 77 The kneleatAi Freedom WOW _ i Republiiian Majority 23,u00. i ik ............... , PaCiiiini.93ept; 14:4 p:l6:—Sei• *Mesa towns in Cumberland County give 718 net Union gains ; four towns in York, 900 /alp ; this ill all erolavent the bit' Nib** ', Yet id Bolos tithe Slate give Cbsabeilein 10,892,• Pillsbury,lB.4lo ; net_gain lin *UM llAtt Alldreeeeirelk Mew , ,ty gives 1,880 ; Union mvority 718 ; net gal; 479. Let es have peace) ' l'Onraass, Sept. 15—r,1 a. m. --- `.The lid inaeue le the RellFhilesn gain over lut year thus far, in cities and whose Inking • yourcone* mint re el hes furnialsd, has aye NI per . cent.:This indicates a Oilcan mejonly of 20,000, "which small int*. riot towns, viers Itewspelsral did not read,msy decrease some few hun dreds. The whole vote will oneed 125,000, seceding to.present Jai. titles; end will he the lined ever Aueterre, Sept. 14-4 p. , m. , --As nearly I can now estimate the total vote Will show 75,000 for Cliamber lain,and 53,000 tor Pillsbur ,0ri12,000 majority. - 10. B -......---, mutielolll4l. gOONWISAIINORI. ....-- The Conferees fro m, this • See Laid Dis• trio!, mei at Camplawn, on Musa% eta inst., as folkrws : Biu4ford-.E. 0. Goodrich, IL 0. Eli. brae, El. W. Aivord, J. Monroe Smith, Cy rus Fuller. , _* Susgvehaana-G. B. Indeed, L. F. liteb, W. A. Crostunan, D. W. Searle. • Wytilithig-Wi a Loomis, Palmer Usk. The conferem was orgalized by the election of G. 13: Era= as Praddent. and E. O. Ckioesson, Secretary. ' Mr.Fitoh need:Wed Wnisue H. JUMP of Susquelumna county. . Mn.:Alvord-nominated Hon. 01011011 Lamm of Bradford cortnit • Mr. Loomis nottllnised Parisit dew now, of Wyoming county. A ballot was had resulting es fellows :- Messrs. Goodrich, 'Elebree, Smith, Al vord and Fullest-5, voted for Mr. Lexecnr. Eestss. Fitch, Eldred, Ormunan and Searle--4, voted for Mr. Julep. .Mesers. Loomis and Jeakhue-2, voted fot Osivrifotre The Conference Fe:Waned in session un til Saturday forenoon, having had 23 ballots, with substantially the same recap„ and then adjourned to meet at Tunkhannook on Tuesday, Sept. 15th. .. TERRIBLE Rtantocraxs A ter rible earthquake took place in Perri and Ecuador on the 18th ultimo, by which 89,000 persons lost their lives, and whole cities atolls the Pacific coast swept array, the lures in prcop. erty amounting to 300,000,000. The earthquake extended from Bolivia to the southern porta of Chili. The towns and cities on the coast and over one hundred miles inland, were literally, destroyed. Over three hundred thousand per sons are without shelter and bread. Commissions are being formed, ladies are making clothing, and the Gov ernment of Peru straining its utmost to alleviate the distress. Ix MICNORIAIL-NANHAN PAYSON was born in Woodstock, Cora., December the 20th, 1780. He was the eldest of nine chil dren, all of whom are in their paves, ex cepting the youngest. He sou a distant relative of the late Bev. Edward Payson D. D., i name exceedingly •dear to all clubs. thane. About the time Mr. Pay= bad reached the years of discretion many were emigrating from New ,England to the nor thern parts of the State of Pennsylvania.- He also felt disposed to seek a new home in the same direction. The year of 1809 found what was thmia dense forrest. The place where be at that time was, has since long, beat kitown by the , name of Orwell. It is in Bradferd County. There he selected a tract cif land which was heavily timbered, with the view of converting it into a farm. After making a bekinning at clearing the land he, in 1810 returned to Connecticut, and in the month of March was married to Miss Betsy sharp, of Pomfret. Very soon after their marriage they moved to the place which bad been seiletul for their Mare home. "But a few years had passed away before the wit* region of country fin many miles around btee wee eaupied by au tides- Woes and thriving population. At no dis tent periodbehad the satisfaction of seeing his farm, •and the farms of many ethos" brought• into a high state of %cultivation.- Schools in different directions bad already been established, churches had been orga. , 'aired and church edifices had been built.- These wore at first Congregational church es. They were brought into this connection by what was called "the plan of union."- 'the most of these churches became after wards Presbyterian and • they \ are by, far more thriving than the few that remain Con gregational. A house of worship was built utter from Mr. Payson's place of resideftee. To this he and his family wail ftt the habit of repairing every Sabbath. ylt was when he was 'bout thbty ti =ears of age that he was brought knowledge of the truth. Soon after this be publicly , pro fessed his lou for the blessed Saviour by nnithig with the church. He afterwards' was set apart to the office of ruling elder.- His children were seven in number all of whom are living excepting one. • She after 'being distinguished for her wittiness as an active chief:Mtn, departed this life. Every Sabbath evening was devoted by Mr. Pay son to teaching his children the Shorter ° Catechism of the Westmiaster Assembly.- He continued this.prudes till they all be. ' CB= familiar with this excellent eompen diem of the dootrines of our church. He was Cot only of Puritankni pedigree but he seemed to be inspired with the stern and noble impulses of Puritan/01 virtue. 110 was one who was disposed to frown en vice in whatever form it appeared, During that vety trying season through \ which our church was ono* called to pass, that resulted in its separation in the year 1837, he had not the Lad sympathy with those who n oshed our standards only as to substance of &shine, but hie whole, heart was with thou who were contending eantestly for the faith owe delivered to the . Wats. Mr. Payson departed this life on the 22t1 of July, 1868, in the 88th Per of his age. His end was pease. The &WM by ithioh ha wait removed :was dropsy. At times theories. kip white he endured were intent& No small pan of his last , days were spent in prayer and wise. A few hours bedve his departure he slid, 4 2 find the Saviour to be very preciomeel think I shill soon stand before the throne, for Ism satisfied that the work of sanctification will soon be ample- To his family bs said, "weep not lim me when lam gone." The last &Myth he spent on earth, some of the maheen.at . es ehraoh afteratiendingeteles ussldeteilled ' - 1 ?"P BEEME .'', '_::g, , ,l'ilr'.',•.:;- - ; 4 .. , ;-, i, t eo%hla. Tersiont he esAinek to *sits kilis ad a postlisat the thlin*SAOol4, SVlSkiall drool is Plarsk asol*" 11 Siolikta/S* lll qt-4 00 SWORIVONIk -411741.41/101 MOWN. 'O ll 4 4, 0 71r* , Asolobseig , azdiEmiit-1 - 1) , bejlibno jtsg Usli .01004. , 0 tin the boa of to, noses, he add - 0, 0 heir. _tbs_elkasbn winds are asaviae A". din Defoe listssa.vb* l l , l ol s limn* sialleapbysatintsswine: which sessail to I Waken imspeskable happiness, he *bed I hll.Yskd to he kisks, lll l eo iii,tawlp sew., ins asabls 40..41a. a's took. L im. ) 1 44 ' st_ *API oblitba Orin, irhohy his Go* is low . -*Ca PN it in akestionate pnussn. L 4 .10. took tits head et was that ins -present of kis elikbeis:. ebesd lib aim eyes sad ha' the Iron ssuftmng into a paced a.sm bar. la scopthees with Liar'swpissi lb. WS MAI wet -at la Amara was these war*. • alba poor ma eriell sad **Lora haat hiss antVaaveil hhn of boa his," Psi 54:6.:byuu einameseing withlhess Ivor*, I, A nit 'snit this body TWA was often reputed by Min da• Awl& illness was one of than which wee mmg. His Widow, his sinaltilben„his now la , lawand his daughleti4l . Win aid tau. tein inn! shilknik, and alai fanned pro; 'Onion folknral his* rend* to their lad resift *or All of thi first neuters io Orwell In saw in *dr gems cznipting lir& Pqaon and another aged lady. -We ' sna say of the tither who senally larked§ wadO, .110 bodliio Adam, and Me woo That 10 - thi toed, sadder:a nut: ' Ma Irak • *Old 'hi pity 000 M His woo-i aeett couid tad iniotia)4,o4. • Ho boa ids bolts. To know them sok los not, So& nit put:Minn an ithla 114t01 slums, His Iron the WHIM. of onr common lot, NO was a morial—morhil salcara=o. • BM thss► is MOO tpr Mad -4y work is .And lb, sore time*, grfth isevorlditpui; Long hut din tosiglitifie 100, ibb ritiedri - . Aid 'pined lb:thee.lbeli eine tontest . • • When the last bump shall wake the slaw 4:kaoi Aid reaeheate to Ash Thenjoyitil vd ihot lath thy lowly bed, To'nuot thy Onion: in the saptnione L T. Nos 2burtitnintitts: T OW,AtND A. AGRICULTURAL WORKS. TOWANDA, PENN'A., MANUFACTURES RUBS, SPORES BENT BTVTP, MANY AND . -LIGHT WAGONS, GINZRAi itOOD *OPI. WOOD TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANOHDL SCROLL SAWING, FLAMM; ITC., RTC. ~. 1~. ..~ HUBS, SPOKES & BENT STUFF, ' Wo offer's LIRA! MICK TROY WHICH TO TELTZT. The slam are from the but t3BOOND GROWTH HUMOR! & OAK. LIGHT AND HIATT WAGONS ON NAND. We hays the 'Broad and Narrow &age. 1~ U!~ ~ ,i,. .. W. V. BEBOP, Baperintesdent. N. C. 101/CUB, Presided. CAUTlON.—Witeresit, my wife LTICUNDA ham left bed and board nitti• mit Just cause or- a all persona are hereby forbid harboring or tiasting her on my aeoonnt, as I will pay no debts of her contract ing after this date. GlllO. BIIENORLIgY. Barclay, Hay 36,1669! ALL RIGHT FRUIT JABS.-Tax Bees is Itasurr.—The reason why the ALL Brew, Fruit Jam are the bait of any in, makesfilet Ist. The rubber. pact big that the joint, rests •on a smooth shoulder which Is blown to the mould hate scot being pound dows on the aid. consequently there is non laths out of g lass in grinding to let the air into the Jar. which is the caws of so mach frail being spoiled. Ind.' Toe will see the raw bee is sway - from the fruit, whereas the stoned shoulders or ends must necessarily berg nue edge of the rubber in contact with the ?run. ird. Too can teat or loosen the fastenings when the Jar, or fruit cools, and see U your cover is tight - ; If so, you know at once that yovr fruit will keep. U the cover is loose'you can heat it over before It spoils. lth. They are easy to open h, is the mast important ptrt alter finding Jar that will KM MIT.— These Jain an Warranted ALL BIGHT. :For sale wholesale d retail b a y C an ODDING BUSHELL. Towanda, July It 1168.-41 w. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. H. H. THOHPSON 1100 HRS FOWLER, psnci 111 WHAM, rims, CHICAGO, ILL. Real Estate' purchased and sold. Investments made and Money Loaned. July 29. lsell.—Set. TANNING k HARNESS MAKING Tha understped have this day formed a 1.• trta • . hip be known asurpose the Arm of IR onß & FULLER, for the afttfult the above bwduess. Harness of making sad repalling_dons to order linden work vaunted. Cash paid for Weft MUFFIN MAGEE. EDGAR & FULLER: Cam • tom Jan. 28, 1268. WI - .; MOFFITT. 1111 gas just opined a fall owspbsto amottmeat GBMIURS OF ALL 'KINDS 1 TPA, MAD, COPPED. AND MOBS 1 SOAP or Au..zums. Vlb* celebrated Minerall ElosS. m aw cleaning, Tin sad Myer ware. a i skaspe oosstsatly ea hod all 'dads ol GUIS FAIR= rumbas, Yaws Apalss, Basis.. derma oas sad ILsolloes_,_iad o b oe traits la their sur sou. which will bs sold obois t _ Ks sbm bas oossootod watt tics oboe Si Maas nous, wises people main la tows for diner will dad • ware weal got, op la good styls. Is resdiasso at sax tins. Pik pad - fre Grua FEM. efts litin a all. • • OW. W. YOl/12T. • Au. fr, 18ST r - A DIEENISTRATORS NOTICE.- Notkila hereby gives i that alt mama ladalaad to the mists of N. PIXOTON; diaNt. - Ws of Eladthaeld. are requadsi' to sate husedlate psi t. sad thus. halal desaais against AM Midi Willresed . iiiabladlosaal lor matileain • t. ___ • LYDIA Z. WWII % • t. 8. INS. I /Lambda:mar. FOR BALE AT A BARGAIN-1 im wishing to &sage bis comps; tka_ oars for sale Mr State and to of floods; con sibs ot Dry &ads, G • es Yankee Notions. do. Will szolasp fora well lamina lreanor se ll stook sal Ism store. TN store Is situated In _latchtleidi Radford County ' hi: Ate only sans lathe town in op oridion./-11r.partlosisaiestion ar address • • 11. 111. LAr.rox. E=MMM MEd TOW.LIGM UGULLTO ;- t 010 7 EINg 'StOld t , ; " , - Ainaguil?stioa's • 0 - - R El ENBsit G Wz • Weald ropectfelly sosossos to the dilates of Toenuids sad 'Walt,. that Say have allWl the above store. eader_ the Rale of " To wilida!MlPo l6 - )1 9 & ff il l- , ! 1 . . or uimraups cialqo:l Gaits Vatalakdaa Goode, Hate, cfaii; width theyeelete the asid Minas easel be excelled la style or shame sad that the otiose ars arlow ea to ev= s 7. Ranabui k" Wolf bops *lf by dos, and I& dealhis with . the potpie oflo - weeds, Gm will" Wan their_ PMINIO. ow O I egoont. TheY mho %glossa's= the w ing coat oust -soma Aza.i - AS Raiiiur . Ysfa Iltrodo3loyanda, Pa. _ .• - • Tan nor - colutAxteGnm, . - , Keep that, ad thapiltill be.rty 11eJh: 1 f . 1., Thou shalt bin •so - attar pace - th• obtldatomlllossaharkrdni Ota.Pda street: - 4rTbou dolt ad abaci. Si! _Wes wireltmit: though shalt not - Ileta:let.thlar-affatp . Romberg & WRVS no Cagan-at._ J bat sell at oar nib* lOC tellable. - SIM YOU 1111t0 Usaildrd sad fMttb iSawatio°- - I. Thin shall at is* a Val! alLiosil.,2l.l chap alma, &Obey ca beg 71 OnNPetee Ilterm`; • 4. Thom shell bar is mad tbal woit g a i as six days of wet . aid don't the Sabba th b -doors —.. 0141 Wain oat for, on th e serums lit ilasabert k Wolff:ead ear data, red llntka leases. . a. 'thou shalt bents the mai lamodiert:g Wolff deal, and long may be thy ' daye to "Off 5. Thonabsi tot avian all impropriety-or baying of Chatham st. bat as di rect to Bossier[ h . Wolf's Qua Pries Baia- Isiah lishistrest. T. Thou abalt sot sushi vein 11w goods ot foreign make. for thalami &' Wolff heap a large variety.. a.- Thou Bum 'la plain trimettli4Pligar for Ramberg & Wolff all ao asap swath be 9. Than shalt not' bear Ada wham. bat bonsai, acknowledp that you ass get better suited and tot has money, at Rosenberg dt Wold's than any other stow • • 10. Thou ash not oast thy naighbon goods or his bargains, for Rosenberg & Wolff can give them to -yea likewise ; tbereSne , take counsel, sad buy only of liatenb erg I Well the Once Pam Men. , - • Towanda, Sept: 1; - • SEE THIS ANI; Dort FORGET That efts b ios on band s brie aisortamat - • BUGGiEIi AID I'LATFOILN WAGONS At tii . AMENS CARRIA GE FACTORY. 'Which, far style, good materialsi MI; struodon, goalitr of work and inish, can not be IterPeeeed. ",MY romoyn • u, to employ only &steles. workmen, sad great are to get the beet of stock, and to :war rant my work to give satiated, ion. kinds of Wagons and Carriages made to order, with pagodas' care and dts patcH. • , • PRICES tow. whl pay youß ell to ; neatly and thpromptly done. It patronise ATHENS CARRIAGE FACTORY J. A. BIiIf3TOLL Athens. Pa., Sept: 1. 1888.-3 m. F AIR WARNING! The subscribers haring sold their business *l' Potterville, desirous of settling ' their se. counts, sad request- those indebted to eall im mediately sad settle. All accounts of Kimball & Elhtworth, and Kimball & Son. unsettled by the first of October nett, wfil be placed in the hands of a Justice for collection, without re gard to persons. Sept. 2, 1868.—dw. SEMIANNUAL STATEMENT OF 'WYOMING. INEWRANCE COMPANY, United States Sizes of 1881, - sss poo 100 Shares Phil National Bank, Wilken•Bame, • $13,500 -,_ 100 Mares Second National Bank • Wllkea•Bar re. 13,600 103 Shares Wyonilby National Bank, Wilkes.Barte 8,400 1 60 Shads Wilkas•Bane (3u ,Co. 8,550 58 B r id ge Company - 4,350 . ,--- 44,300 Cash Loans and Sonde, ....$40,000 Stock not called in, - 35 Jodgmmts, 3,500 -Mph In Bank, .. • 3,363 Cash in hand at and due hen • Othe IA/0 Bea 214 1 4;•• y 17 ........ .... - 2.400 94,315 Towaist, July 2. 1818. KIMBALL a sort Jolt' lat, 1888. ASFIETEL—aostos. 10141111. Losses paid in tee rtnin, $145,000 .. _Unsettled lases, not due 3,550 T. B. CAMP. Agent. Find block below Ward , Hoase, II story. Towanda, Sept. 3. 1860.--3 m. i iNTHRACITN AND MUM DOM COAUL The undetsigned having leased the Cast Yard and Dock at the old " Barclay Baas - * ._ and Jo t completed s lame Coil Routh sad Othee upon the premises, are maw prepared to tarukh the citizens of Towsada and vicinity with the dif crest kinds and slue of the above used coats upon the moat removable tersain any quanti ty desired. Like IRA! (tweet antics. se fol. "2 r: 0 - r • ft" : IR *2. use 1 .1, : • .. e $h o's o.' Lb Ch, C 1... 00 e S LlEll cr eh o. 0. 0 ea *a 'b. co 1 16. s ba .I. er t .6 10 Ch 0 IN 0 0 0 IC 9. MWI 1=!=11 e .r wit i thatt. miiss in oil cane be accompanied Towids Sept. oysinore I 00, . DR. BAKER, Masterlfahorie hi, . Is prepared to attend to all business his line. He warrants all work doubt a work manlike meaner. All orders by amll, - or Mbar - wise, addressed to me at. Towanda, will be promptly attended IS. Jane 4, - Towciare, Pa., Jone 28.18E8. To Whole 4 Rey ancers: 1 milli that I have thia_dv wain ed D. B. BAKIIII, of To wanda, Madft4 county. Pa., an _agent for th e aals of &diem Allirdi Thrhirie Water Wheel for the counties 44 Bradford, Wyoming, ins, Clinton, Cleadeld, Sop s the State of Peossylvania. Partie ad s thee wheels can obtain them through Yin he will give his persona l attention to - putting thaw in when dssirrd. Parties by calling upon Kr. Baker, at Towards, will be shown the wheel and on application to: bin he will farn kik Muetrated - hide containing working taklak 41. • • - . MaoPllll24o3l_, • Geueral Agent forPannaphestia, for 80. dines Jormil Twigs, Water Wheel. TRAY.--Oame into the enolo. ES ot the subsetitier tn Freaklht twp. September 2,1868, one two year old whits het.. er with red. /pot, on her. The owner is re• zend_st to come forward, prove proPut7. pay , sad taks bar s la way, or olie will as 411. r. Wort according to w. Sept. 8 ,1868. C. VARNEY. CAulavrt.—vv hems. my wife M. IX, has lett in bed sad blot without as Jot cane or provocation. all mum are hereby fortdd horbftUg or treating her Oa ay amount, this Will pay no debts of her °tidewater this date. JOHN T. tirearillt; July 20, 11368.—Wi O A TS! 80. --. i.. POW Mang, CI UK f;1 , - I :4 L. 0 • N. _ igijissillibisat am re .11 0. 840 - BOOTS . AB I havo ••••,-. isbed -- rr ; for liar - lad . the limit ---- iiiliiiit eintis iis -",..,...- ~ dollar lia - iseelada9 hit cal stir! add lay ' AM forM I ton Wad outs tilairappri ea yard stick ;- •.- .:- _-. : - c-4 1 , Wadi _; dad Boots tar the Moe ttedelloaridi Aad for d the •- - bolted ambrada that vorkal I ban Roots a IRO istaileafs , her the bad !abodes lens that Me at trade I bane Boots tot O,.&Mk 10. TM fil• 14 Beats aid rot sat moo jot SS I abet iletielatutal ROT. TO TRUST I - • I Mill :LIM MOGIU;0 01 . 4 " it " P la Otit, Heal - ffirte (diode, all pa that UsTe 11/1" Tiep 141;'11/01461 Mauch Riatils obirni to tin, My lea In Mint wetly ; • - nil by away ran' waltz Si the Ws of-1102FR BRANCH HOTEL t • • LI, • Thiselia- HATrIE IL.; URNS '• • - • - rinciiiiikkow linnuo,„. • Oilbri her swim_ fir theAlissegpf, Wow sada, aid Mors to -the following asinine-Ms t - Farmarn, if. Y._Jaii 14 . 1868. less Barna A. Kean has owe a student is as Allegany Aeademy of Milo; _ We ire well acquainted irith her "Wines and character. We most 'crsdially rem sweAd her Y s skilltal_Pb.)l4 dad as well - qsa Med to teach the Plano. Oros, Waging. Thorough - Baas, and Earmoaii _ • - The hestirof_the_A. A.ll. _ A. N. Jomsow,Predasol. tryaladssos Aso. boarding hoses of H. 16 0. 8 1. t raltar f 441 • • lIISSOLUTION.4the coleztaer so ship bwetifore existing between. 8. J. et Ulclol , d: .l l l 34, t 4l4 l3lla u lL osi at e der ow the t e rVis m m chants. is this day dirillewi - by Annual amp sent.. All notes and "scooriats us left with 8. J. Hickok, for nutmeat, who Will comic us the business. . And _also wishes to sly to the former-patroas That: be is thankful for the liberal patronge of the pest and respectfully solicits Si osallausace of tits isms. - B. J. RICSON, C. L. MEAN. Oat*. Atg. u. UM Fuzz NORSE sH-Owt WITH ~11DIICIAIID POIiIES AT TOWANDA, SEPTEMBER 5,'68 o. s PRATT, IlavinginetWith peat sawed adetiglicrat the.CAmnty, and having given nnbotioded satisfaction to hiw classes, as evinced by testimonials vednaimily given him, and. hay* been strangly . orged to continue his entertabuncnts and lessons, will Continue to teach Classes - in the wonderful .azt of Educating and Training the - 110STMOIOVS 1101iSFS'ar, MULES. At Tirnaht, he had a class of aboit zing whulltave given him written assurances of their satisfaction with his instruction and its great value, and to persuade him to return, hale guaranteed him Sir CASE paid for PRODUCE, .and for BUTTES, at the 'highest market rates. JAMES hicOABE, BARRY lILX. ANOTHER CLASS OF FIFTY - June 25, 1868. • He will open at TOWANDA, on the lot back of the Baron= office, . near the El well Hoagie, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 18.68 With a Free Entertainment every idternoon at 2 and evening at 7 o'clock, and. remain probably for thno weeks. Professor Pam will be at gAST TROY, MONDAY, SEPT 21, And remain four dayn. At BURLINGTON, 'THURSDAY, SEPT. 17, And remain three days dig. 25, 1868. UISS HUNT'S SCHOOL FOR Yong t Indies wilt reopen on MONDAY. the 31 et da of AUGUST. The year divided into 4 twins of. 10 weeks ch glish Wenches . 6sB 4 00 F En $ 2 rench ead Latin, each. • • 60 lid OO Pupils srill be rewired at any time, bat no deductio nwU be made after admission for,ao absence of less than' one ball a term - Ann: 13, 1868. ' pIIBLIO SALE.—The 'en bacrilier win sa by plata &action, at , his rest dm ia lionroatoa, on' MEE 'SATURDAY, SEPTEMBrEt 5,1968. Commeadng at le o'clock, a. m4e.talie Van uty of .! • HOI7I3BAOLD FOHNITURgi Also (milkmen Oetaito Piano, nearly new and aty of WMiON SPOSI2B. ; =Vail tam • wider $2O am& • over that masa% 6 months credit. will be given, on note; withalPlll"fi r ld tifmAlit 111. - AN. Amid 10 ; 110. t r. - 8 t 0 . 4 i 03 0 F. 0 71$ « g. i :- ® ik 1 ?* 0 A g 5 RR • • -a Of July, E, one red, awl .; whits NA paid tor the oen zeteived. - - I 'August 18,1 nissoL t I ON.—The ciipartner • tiontotore existing between B - • & Gish, Is this day absolved by Inutsk • t t the undetelsned blob* c ar teled the Bre b a red of F. h debts mnd ie(7= by them, • "" comma. To ,A0g.10,1868.- • i4ZOT ePHOOL, S • CANTON.; BAJO:WOW COUNTY, rd. Mn. SWART 1W re-open der sehool at her residence, corner of Cereontaad Centre Streets as Illioadcy t eeptimber 7, led& Avg: 19, IRO& INIV!! agog RAND AID AT YOVB SEEVIC E• :1.1 BOOTS 111 b !nos gross t LE•Olq, " • MEN SOLOMON - WOLFF I B d • u pi ds t t tu u w s o o w d t y i el4r llftlll owns of the DUNS; kat Modal and AV* Nock of br sale slates u• D-.smolist that 011110111 'Use READY ; MAIM CLOTHING - ow briegit io '16,214111 Kr. Betssse, .who. has until reesettly awned:ow a Us badness for it peat Mildew Oita, sad bowing during all tbU• Uwe 'enjoyed- ths patrosap of nearip evety enfant of the co unty, y with credit to him self and satisfaction bk patron', has in or der tom ern a ferthet continuance of the good will, sold theft entire ofd "stock at-a great sac rifice; and are now openinwan entire Complete . New, &a* .40 The Wiles. hareattar. Gouda:fad oa a and at Oft PRICE ONLY, on which principle they aspect to- be able to nil goods at a serf mall pa& sal distance all etnapstitioa. Wi Wilson sad all to pay as s visit at the old stand °Maroon & Son oaf - door north of Tai t k: at Co. sarkat price paid low Wosi, Hides, Pelts Calf Slam SOLOMON & WOLFF. MU= worry. MILLMBSY GOODS FOR SALE. The andatsimeed will dispose of •er stock of Millinery Goods •to any perm dedroos of engaging* the intainees. Affording togal, lia=" l / 1, to Pram Illood ow fa items _Application may be made to the satmertbetyat the Millinay Store, Konroe T ton . Gm E. SILL. Aag. 17, 11866--the NEW. GROCERY AND IPROVI- McC.A.l2lr. ~'&.+ Respectfully announce that they have tom messed the te); .3 y: Ay:J(001:10 el-..:•:11 )=I q-4 • C Iml q Ocs 173: W al 11-0 *rib 11.0 I VO !--Strayed from tho • •• to Towanda tweikehlp, on the Yearlings. Two Steers; other molly red, one-heifer, led,The bbore wised will be • • of the "cattle, and sly ta then will be thanthilly D. 013IILfaVAN. CASH BASIS I AIX4. mountos. Tornado, Aug. 3,1Q68. = EON STORE In the North Stove of Names New Block., MAIN( STRUT, Mud have now In stone a full assortacent of Goods in their line, igellaSed in New York, which the? have selected- with unusual care, and will sell &tree tm►at possible rates. Thus stock la . complete in eieri ; ., particular, and In qaaUtyandpriee eannot r fail to give satisfaction The, ask the patrosnige of the pabffe, ntti the win= that first rate goods and fair - - dealing may always be expected They have now in store, end for iale by the caw or single Jar, a large stock of MOOILEfiIi3ELFSEALING - AIR TIGHT FRUIT .TARS, Which they recommend as the very beet offerecf to the ptagic. They Ist for thin jar an how-. tion and trial, aa it 9 merits are a ,parent to ev , ery one. est. North stwe is Mercur's Nev Blocky Main street, Towanda, Pa. HORSE -POWERS, THRESHERS. CLEANERS :. SEPERATORS ! I Blood:. & Co.; Athens , '7 Pa ' ' Still continue to . . manufacture BLOOD'S CEL EBRATED THRESHERS AND CLEANERS, AND HORSE POWERS to ran the same, and are prepared to fill orders promptly. ON AS GOOD TERNS As can be bought in the United States. Rev bilrbeen 15 years engaged in manufacturing Threshing Machines, we have spared neither time nor experme In perfecting our machines, and claim to have THE BEST CLEANER One that will seperste the ' Grain from the 'Strati' more perfectly, , and with less power, than any other manufactured. They are very simple in construction , being comprised in one - Piece, so that it does .not require a mechanic to set them up or tun them •_they are all man ufactured under our personal supervision, and WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD To show better workmanship or material Er ery machine is set up wed THOROUGHLY TESTED UNDER MOTION, Etc(' • leaving the Works, and are WinIUNTED TO BE IN WORSTS° ORDER They haVe been in practical os e for serersi • - _ , and can be attached to Tread Powers, weep Powers, Steam or-Wate r Poker, and for DURABILITY. Perfection of Working. and Economy, their equal has not - been invented. OUR PRICES Are is low as - those of any other muparacturer, and parties desiring to purchase. will find it to their Interest to examine our stock betore paz cluiOng elsewhere. PRICE LISP FURNISHED On applieslion. AU kinds of AGRICULTURAL MACHLVES On hand; and 111111 Work, Engines, Boilers and machinery of all kinds got Op to order prompt ly and on favorable terms. BLOOD & CO. Athens, July 23, 1868. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, 202 MADISON AVENUE, MADAME C. MEARS, • Having increased the a tr.odations for pu pils, desires to inform}Utter `__ patrons that she Is able to offer the advantages of her Institution. to a larger na ober of Young Ladles. French is the language of the school. t Madame M. refers b y permission to .1. 11. Hove Esq., Greenwood, Wm. M. Mallory Esq., and E. 0. Goodrich Towanna, Pa. Jane 11,1868. • B REMER'S- DOUBLE-ACTING, WOODEN FORCE PUMP ! This is the moat effective and cheapest force pump manufactured. It Wl* the drat premium at the Chemnng County Pair of 1867, and only needs a trial to satisfy every one of - ma merits. They are In general use In Western Bradford, and of some hundreds put In not one has railed to give satisfaction. Thia,uump may be e'en 1n operation at the Reporter printing office, and at several other llama In Towanda . -Address GEO. DIINHAIL : Jr., South Creek. Pa., who is Agent for Bradford and Chemung counties. • July . 2l, 1868.3 m• IMPROVEMENT OF STOCK.- An opportunity' is now offered the farmers of Bradford to Improve their stock oy breeding to BED KIEL 7173 A. H. 8., A thorough-bred Short Horn of good pedlfee running back to the herd of Mr. Bates. Bata of service 0,00, cult down. AS but few cows can be served th present sesson,lll who dadre to obudiktervice should Ball on or address, JOSEPH HOMET, Monroeton, Ps. June 15.1888. S t• MARKET . GARDEN. 2 iII the ear ly vegetables in their season, gathered freak every day in the gardens of the subscrl - Dere, will he kept on hand for sale at the store of NeCabe In N RU B ere New CO E. G.3ELL a, CO. 'Towanda. July 13. 1868. F° ALVAT SCOTIA TANNERY Plastering_liair at wholesale and ttitail, also Soap-and Wagon Grease by the pound and barrel. Cash paid for Bark and Bides. . ADAM INNES. Granville Cesitre.Ps..J , g 16, 1868.6 m. WARM MEALS, AT ALL ROVES at 0. W. 110FFITTS . Iteetsarent — Perpona coming to town for dinner, will do well to sire him a call. • • Tomah. June 11. 1868 A FINE ASSORTMENT OF TOI• A LET SOAPS, at &CIA= & MEM NETV YORK C 121; GEO. W. MOFFITT