fradfotd rporteL LOCAL AND GENERAL. rOWANDA Canon Dnutcroar.--Bagiag Church—Rev. Bomar Dmarr, Pastor. Preaching, Sundays at 101 a. a., and 71 P. a. Sunday School, 11 r. a. Prayer Meeting every Thursday arming. IL E. Qiurdi.—Bev. L T. Batnntsza. Pea l tor. Preaching every Sunday at 101'.a. and 71 P. N. Sunda r School; p. a. Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening, Presbyter ch Sian strch.—Rev. Wm. Pastor. Preaching every Sunday ' i r ttl i al L. re., and 7P. M. Sunday School,llPX• Prayer Meeting Thursday evenings. Episcopal Merck—Bev. P. D. HOSZIIS, Pas tor. Preaching every Sunday at 101 /..x. and 3r. is., Sunday School, 11 r. Tao Tura —The _following tie the Time Table of the Penneyhania and New York flanel and Rail Road CoMpany, which took effect on Monday, May, 11, 1888 : I.'qqv:t.ft 41 P.M.. A. M. A. M 6:30 ATM= ....8:45 .7:00 1148.....858 Min= ....715 12:03 913 TowazDA. 745 = 12as 9:38 • Y P. it..... M. L F L.. L.M, A. M. P.M. BbB ' 11:00 4:58 .753 10:45 4.43 'W•vmaLT ergo.. Mamas .7:40 1022 420 Erma—. 725 10:17 4:16 'rowan& ...700 922 3:50 JOHN A., P.: M. A.M. P. M 001. Begierktaided. Republican Meetings. At ALBANY, Tuesday Evening Sept. 22. School House near Wm. Balms. Sep t J. HOLOOMB and W. HEW= WATKINS. At SPRING LAKE, School House Wednes day Evening Sept. 23. Same Speakers. At TEBRYTOWN, Thursday Evening Sept 24. Same Speakers. At TUSCARORA, onEriday evening, Sept. kers. 25, at AcMay's School House. Same spea- At GRANVILLE CENTRE, Saturday eve ning, Sept. 19. Speakers, J. HOLCOMB and W. T. Davies. • At BURLINGTON BORO, Thursday eve ning, Sept. 17. Speakers, 0. D. BART , LETT and J. HOLCOMB. - At FRA 7 NKLINDALE, Saturday' evening, Sept. 26. Speakers, HENRY PEET Esq. and Col E. OVERTON Jr. At LEROY, Friday evening, Sept. 25. Same speakers. At NORTH ROME Church in Bumptown, Saturday evening, Sept. 26. Spoken, W. T. DAVIES Esq. and J. HOLLAND. At ROME boro, Saturday evening, Oct. 3. Speakers, W. T. DAVIES and HENRY PEET. At HOLLAND HILL, .Saturday evening, Sept. 19. Speakers, 0. D. BATLETT and - W. HERSEY WATKLNS. .At SHESHEQUIN, (Post Hill School House) Union Corners. Sept 18. W. T. DAVIES, G. WAYNE KINNEY and Col. E. OVER TON Jr. At I3ERRICK, at the- Ballibay School House, Saturday evening, Sept. 26. Spea kers, Capt. C. M. ,MANVILLE and W. H. THOW'SON. At BARCLAY, Friday, Sept. 18. Speakers, _Capt. B. M. PECK and W. H. THOMP SON. siS.- Something new for Toiivanda; oLoNsr AMSBY Will open a flrat-claas Hat, Cap and Fur store,•in Mercur's new Block, Oct. 3, 1868. All in want of a Hat or Cap please call and look at our stock. liiir The Corner Stone of the new Episcopal Church of this Borough, will be laid on Saturday afternoon next, at 21 o'- clock. The EL Bev: , Bishop Stevens will be present. The Rev. Mr. Douglass, the former Rector of the Parish, and several other clergymen, will take part in the cere mony. . TiIIPE:RANCK.—(}en. Patton and N. S. Frazer will lecture, on Temperance, at Frenchtown, on Tuesday evening the 22cT ; atSlabtown on Wednesday evening the 211 ; and at Lellsysville on Thursday evening, 24th inst. Soir The gentleman who borrowed "Coal, Oil and Iron," •from Alvord A Bar ber's will please return the same to the owner, Prof. B. F. Colt, or leave it at the Poet office. BURGLARY.—Tbe store of M. CLAIR, at Sopers Lock, was broken open on the night of the d2th inst., and robbed of goods to the amount of one hundred dollars.— They entered by climbing upon the stoop, and breaking out a window stop. No clue has yet been obtained \of the burglars. I NSCRANCE.—The Phcenix Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn., is one of the oldest, cheapest, and most reliable companies in the country, and-is well represented by their agent, H. A. Iftra- Leis, at this place. All those contemplA ting taking a Life Insurance Policy, shonl4 call on him at his office on State Street, be fore going elsewhere. • TEMPERANCE NOTICE.-A. Temper ance County Convention of three delegates from each Lodge of Good Templars, in llradford County, will-be held in Temper ance Hall, over ilontanyes Store,in Towan da, on Saturday the 20th, at 10 o'clock a. m., to consult on matters of interest to the Temperance cause. By request of many Good Templars TEMPERANCE.—The Good Templar's Celebration at Wyalasing passed off quiet ly and Very pleasantly, on Wednesday, the 9th inst. Not a drunken man *as seen on Soya CBrrw, Sept. 11, 1868. I the ground. I W. PATTON. D. D. G. W. C. T., for Bradford County Editor Reporter —The citizens of South Creek township met at the school house near John F. Gillett's on Saturday evening, August 31, 1868, and organized a Grant and Colfax Club by electing the following officers : President-i-Jom:F. Gn.i.a-rr. Vice President-15. F. Hildreth. reasurerWm . EL Moore. Secretary—P. L Petteugill. The Club was entertained by stirring speeches from the President, Vice--resi dent, P. J, Dean Esq., and Ira Crane Esq., The Club meets every Saturday evening. Yours, truly, PA L brrnoran.r., Secretary. Sommer; CENTRAL ) RAILROAD.—The annual Election of Directors of this road Ras held at Auburn on the 2d inst., and re• gal ted in the choice of the following gentle- Caen : J. Lewis Grant, D. IL Osborne,EL Wood ruff. W. O. flasher, W. EL Seward, Jr., N. Beardsley, J. H. Chedell, of Auburn ; H.R. Clark, of Groton ; J. W. Dwight of Dryden ; C. C. Platt andJ. J. Taylor, of Owego ; J. T. Knapp,of Cato, andel L. Rich, of Rich ford were chosen, J. Lewis Grant was elected President, J. J. Taylor, Viee Presi dent, W. H. Seward, Jr., Secretary. —The Ithaca Journal gives the following summary of an account of the progress of the work on this road by the 4nbnrn New, whose editors has recently pused over it : Re says that from Owego to where., the road crosses the Tompkins (lenity line,two miles from North Hartford, at least two thirds of the road is completed and ready for the ties and Iron. The truss bridges are all finished—four of them are 100 . feet in length, 2of 90, and lof $O. All Maputo for the smaller bridges; US driven and only need cape and stringers to complete them. the divisiozils 241-2 miles long. The sea and division from the above line to Moravia is 26 miles long ; it has less continuous "ark done; btt,l-2 ie t ifthe, ON and iron. There ire two Arai tiadies ed thin diTbdon 0 0 0 fee7t• 10!90, and 2 cd10• Fast the North Million to Auburn, a large; amount is substantially linisheokand'almose all the heavy work is dliqxsso(i ot A mot., siclerable portion of the road it is hopedwill be in operation this year. " - • Dui oner's Motamar.—Thislisgs zizup well deserves the great and indiesing patronage. It is such a work as a man need not be afraid of introducing intebis house. Though haldonabley it is not frivolona On the contrary, it is fill of wand mama, yule! ful infoßiatkln, and dinette, .high-tOned, thought. Therals move for the wan than in any two Magesinea and 3he,quality buts, good as the quantity is generous: Surprise your wife, sister or daughter, with a year's subscription, as a birthday, Thanksgiving or Clhristmas gift. /t will pay wall for the investment. W. Jenningii Demoted, A 73 Broadway N. Y. $3,00 per year. Dammam; llonswas.—'l'heupiece dtsmocracie" met at the Court _Holum,- one Tuesday evening of last week,' and Taut through the yearly farce ofiscaliathw a County ticket, as follows: . , ilgrueatague.. W. otrami. of Chia- Tine. • - I . . • Assockd ardgis.—}kaai Itorrint;of Wil. mot. Onamissioner.-4aL Sail* ton. ar District Attorney—Ewan Eau= Jr, of Athens. Auditor. - -1 hS. lowa, of Eidgbury. Otweespor.-13. P. Waal. of Athens. One Itesneeentatice van magnenizatudy conceded to Sullivan County. ' • • Fms.—On Thursday morning, 10th last, at 2a. m., the Keystone Brewery of Messrs. Coon & POICIMOT was discovered to be on fire. When first seen, the fire bad obtained great headway, and soon wrapt the whole building in its embrace: The books of the proprietors were saved, which was about all that was taken from the buil ding. The loss is quite large—insured foi $6,500, upon building, fixtures and stork. Mr.. U. A. CAM lost a quantity of tools.— Mr. J. lons had a quantity of . 'staves piled near the brewery, a portion of which was burned.' WEST_ FRANKLIN GRANT AND COLFAX CLus.-- r The Republicans of Franklin orga nized a Club on Wednesday evening, 10th inst., with the following officers President,—F. F. Fairchild. Vice Presidents,—D. Smiley, R. Mont gomery. Erteutiee Cbmmitfee,—Luther Smith, Mar tin HiShorn, Calvin Varney. , Secretaries, —HarveyMorn, i Win. A. Rockwell. Treasurer.—Francis Morse. The Club meets on Wednesdrirevenings, and starts with about thirty members. Mr The Teachers Institute held last week at Columba X 'toads, was lnifely attended by both teachers and peop% the church there being filled to its 'Man* ca pacity Professors ALIXN, COLT, and HOUCK Esg., formerly a Superintendent of Lebanon County, now in the School Depart ment at Harrisburg, are to.aid as • instruc tors at the Institute, to be held at Main*. ton next week. A visit of the Institute to the Barclay coal minas is contemplated.— Trains leave Towanda on the Barclay Rail Road at 7-40 a. m., and 2 p. in. daily. /Mir The annual meeting of the Bradford County S. S. Association will be held in the Presbyterian Church, in Towan da, commencing at 3p. m., on Tuesday, Sept. 22d, and closing with a children's meeting, Wednesday afternoon. The Coin mittee offer a series of exercises which can not but prove profitable to all Sunday School workers. The exercises will partake largely of the Institute style, and will be conducted es pecially to educate teachers to 'teach. A committee will be at the church prepared to entertain all delegates in attendance, Sunday School ftiendi of Bradford come up to this feast prepared by prayer and study to help each other. Rev. A. Tamon, of Philadelphia has promised to be with us. B. & Iki Pro 080 AB A. BLACK Beo Tznarrown, Sept. 14, 1868. Editor Reporter—Weilad a lively meeting here on Saturday evening, 12th inst., John F. Dodge Esq., in the chair. On motion of Dr. Horton, the meeting was opened by prayer by the Rev. Mr. Rainy of Lewis bnig. Dr. Horton then with a few appro priate rezuarks introduced the speaker, Col, J. B. ROMEION, of Columbia county, who gave us a stirring and eloquent speech, and we wish he could come again. At the close of the address we organized a Club, to be called the " Grant and Colfax Club of Tar rytown," and started out with 40 Members The folloiing officers were elected President—J. F. DODGE, Esq. - , Vice-Presidents—W. T. Horton, Charles Viall, Minor Terry. Teeasurer—H. T. Terry. Secretary—J. H. Horton. Executive Committee—Dr. G. P. Horton, E. N. Terry. Wm. Terry. Adjourned to meet on Thursday evening, Sept. 17th. The forenoon. was rainy and many who intended to come became discouraged and remained at home, but the afternoon was warm and cloudy without rain, and a large number of Good Templar, and others jturned out. Laceyville, Camptown, Spring Hill, Tarrytown and Wyslusin,g Lodges were out in force with flags, banners and music, The Lodge from Laceyville 'came on a boat accompanied by the Laceyville Brass Band. From Camptown the 'procession was headed with a four horse. team and martial music. There being no room in the plane large enough to hold the people, an d . toci wet to go to the grove—seats were arranged in front of the Academy, and for nearly two hours Hon. 8. B. Obese G. W. tg . T. reason. ed 'et Temperance, causing 'moils thaii one fella to tremble at his logical ail_ powerful appeals. All unite in pronoiiicing it- an able address—clear and convin4. By it, Good Templar were encouraged and incited to greater efforts, and the road to anemias truly and clearly marked'out. Several oth; er addresses were made. Bro. Grey's re. marks were very interesting and instrzus• five. i In the evening. the Chase Degree Temple was organised by the G. W. O. -T.—its offi cers elected and installed, and seinsral mem bers initiated. • On the whole we consider the celebration a simony - and eipect to see grad leant a speedily follow in acquisitions to our mem. bership and in greater seal aniong those already enrolled in the Temperance limy. In the afternoon the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas. we have assembled to - promote the cause of Tomperanoe ; mid Whereasoire look upon the Temperance cause as a mighty engine in moral reform, therefore: - linefeed, that we push forth the work alreadybegun with an ardor and sealbe coming anMiallivat and cluilitfan people. Rem:W. -tlistbt d Gord Templidnalre rewS=re s taie 'man and blessings of intlfgenit Father upou our ants Wilma. great T • refOrm._ Basalaa4 that, ,ittilliew the pending Presidential camPeigni and the noltement incident at such tunes; •we take waning by iht . „iiPolt , Act ii° 6 .,Q 1 40;istr aukii . 10 114 . mimed by , the; ensam,:brit Mit (tenni* 2/6 0?.M t ;PT Van CANTON Arigifaen4: wits distaiii 'train ti#boiaiogli of Cenien, is e Spring, incitifor yean Mare *pus of that vicinity4ui the brettleApiiit vidohilartadaivid airleahrepritnionforits., healing gualitin, and /which is - now attract lug wider notice. - Cerise 'of last weeklies the folbtrinp notice of this irprMg, avian 1:a114.14 These springsi hay known to a few to possess -Watardmift Medical properties for i rnany . years. in the woods, and thne beluga) - riedi - to Men; 'the knOwledge of their_ was ' not widely disseminated.. PATang Ake suomF , roads been , inide ,Intlbenri *Melt to:. geth,er with the chemical . teats that have been made, have & .111 an increased in bent, nni now the are daily visitedbly. larger:timbers: We tri b e 'that in a few years, thousands of In will visit them villa satisfactory reindts,' 'if the necessary illtavemeaats arc sad. tt to call the stn- of the • hoed Ma tt persons le. irt our own neighbor.. testify that nod of these waters` haVe effected remarkjle cures, is cages of. Rheumatism, Erpdpelas, Con toe of the .• cough; diseases of kidneys. and •T 7 sad ipla,azal daft chemist, Dz._ 171 isCiompetant and iborainghly skilled his profession, says in blilletin accompanying tio analysis, that t i r y ipming equals hi medicinal properties. iz.f the celebra ted minand - Springs ofi Germany." Thesewino are f Rusted -between Can ton and Alba Bon s'• s' • twelve 'rods hem the , track of the Norttieen Central Rainray, nee the centre of a' -two acre tint of land, twenty acres ol Which are beautiitilly tinibered. - The following is Dr. Gregg's Analysis educated physiciani will not fail to see that many invilida need look no further for "Mineral : Water _restore. them to Analysis. of Me 'Melina Mineral filing water. Onanallon Ofi water contains 14,- 1842 grains, (hialaftd the 'cabal& Acid) of d maser as •• • •• - 49b i l s oride Bodin,. 4. Carboilate Soda. u . . , : Lime'. SI mind oxide k 1.1, Scdpliste . linlphur • Organic Matter .. . Carbonic Acid The spring discharg ter per hour, *doh! Sulphurated Hydroße ' rin;ira, July 10, 1: RARE A offers his How and and Eliza easy. Possess] qtdred; TOWODA, Sept. j L GRAND Coscatr.4-The Wyalusing Musical Association,l *lke; the direction of Prof. J. B: Sumner, hsinductor,' and Mrs. S. A. Sumner, Pianist, 'wilt give their second semi-annual concelconsisting of vocal and iris ental m to, solos. choruses, recitatio tableani, ite. /Lc., on Tuesday t evening, Sept.e 29,ati, at Wyalusing, Pa. The exercises • be . varied by music froin the"Wyaltusing , Sking Band. . Doors open at 7 o'clock, cop -, commence 7i.— Astuisision 25 cents, {children under 12 yr's 15 :eats. I i A. Fut; Pres. S. GAYLORD, Sec. * 1 Sept, 14.-2 w SMITHFIELD BAN!) -The Smithfield Cornet Band,with anew set of instruments, tender their services Political Meetings: They have had mtighlerperience and can furnish as good mtunclas any Band in the vicinity. Terms reasonable Apply to &roan Tascr leader, East Smithfield, Pa.. Sept.. 16.-3 w 1- DlssoLunos.--Th4 ;co-partnership heretofore existing tinder the name of W. W. Moody it - C o., is ithis day" dissolved by mutual consent. Alllnotes and &Mounts due the firm are in thehands of L. L. Moo dy for collection. L , Wc W. Won/ • Roma, Pa., Sept. 10. I /r. L. Moons. • Sir The new all greatly improved Family Machine, will, has been . perfected after more than two years experiment the latent novelty effereel by this Compiump-= This Machineruses siker needle than any other, and has parfait (devices for hemming, felling, binding, cord*, braiding,eto., and is capable of the wideitt, range of work. It is also simple, with p Few. parts , easily ad justed,compact,positirt and quiet in action, with an e'en tension, and is a pleasant ob ject - to look upon in 11$ house, and can be heartily commended(;and recommended to all who wish to simply ;themselves with this modem home nevi:atty. Samples of the Machine and of the Isonderftillx flap mark executed on the new Family Machine can be examined at the Agency of Wickham & Towanda. ri• Sept. 16.-Iw. McPticasorea P OAL HAITIMBOOL —This convenient podium o f *aged events, neatly bound cloth, and contain ing nearly 400 mow ready for sale. It ts almost in in niable requisite of every student of po • • history, and es pecially of -public speak ers ,. ebook of reference. It is tin d, and-is used by ell parties- Copies dal be furnished mi application to J. Ho comb' of this place.-1 Price $2 50. Aug. 18. - • CONNTY TEACHEKN IN. /10/.6.—The County Institute wp4 Open at Columbia Cross Roads, on Monday, Sept. 7 ; Monroe ton, Sept. 21 ; Menge% Sept. 28. Exer cises will commence o 4 Monday at 2 p. m 9 closing,at Cross Roads, Thursday evening at Monroeton - and 1 Merryall, on Friday evening : - i i - Able mstinciOrs dads been engaged for the whole time. 1 ~ • io All who. propose Reach in the public schools, are expected t. 4 attend at the place most convenient. [ . Teachers of seleettind other school% and people generally are invited. 101. J. Outrasucx, Aug ~10, 1868. , i County Supl. SPECIAL NOTICN_-`_ partnership heretofore existing betireen the undersign ed is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All aocounta for Sour. jfeed or planter must be Paid immediateli. i li The notes and so domite alw • the bin of J. 0. Frost for settlement' EB. Mum, -, - , .. E.. B. BARNS. leiyerlb , Aug. 1, 1 4,11868.-Ims The subsc 'hers having purchased of Mr. Dina his in rest inithe Idrzaantrao MILLI Will carry o the b t ittese of Milling, and guarantee work o. eby them to be of the very mull ~ ,I • v: Wheat, Bie and Edekwheat Flour, an& Feed constantly on band, for sale at the lowest cash price. 1 i Also now on hand Is large \quantity of best Ground Cayaga!Plaster tor sale. , lE. R. Myna, - 1 J. O. Faosr. Myersburg, Aug. 4,,184313,.-1m• Oasoans Muss Aiwa—Made frooi prime old Winter Wheat, is worth 1$ per centil more than e J same amount, and quality, made from eiw wheat. A sack of barrel will *aka 15 i Gent, or one pcnind, in seven, more lo d ltdl than from the new' crop. crop. Making a ''' e in veins in fa: yor of the old of tw oilers per barrel or fifty cents per sack, ' to the new con taining that pro o water more than' the old. This tia irelllmown to Bakers and every one should I understand it. We have bought, and still I continue to buy; all the. Old Wheat to bo had, and will have a supply until the newv.rop: is fit to me to, advan ta cline in ge Ta l No de •i; . We propose to make it better and' all the time: I . . 1 • -H. B. ficums. 4 ._ Camptown; Aug. 11868.—tf. - • 4 , HS. Mile. J. L Q x, froth Geneve, SWitzecland, will iass p usir ffy , pu pils in the French . an to receive d. in Draw. mg, either in o Or tor private tuition. Terms for each, of 24 lessons. 0,00. For " pftmalion oall at Bendefs Photograp Gall '. Mums willt F le et . 15th init., in the School Iro occupied by Kiss Hewn. _.. , Toiriaa, Net 3, HBB.-Sw• ' - ' I 1 MI 1,0305 • tram 1,0914 .......... 7274 1.2729 -3,6976. 4849 ' 1,3388 8484 , 1,6973 14,1842 a 200 gallons of wa .ntaius 4 volume of or 60, gallons, 11, GUM% M. D. OM subscriber corner of Sec sale. ' Terme _imedintsly if re- Pram= K. Foor. Zig Attlin t tli COOKilla Ofher "Glad `understand Maim. WPadua siiith , •Co. hove Walken, toOohnibribe o i radt' *sins* . IhmtA g, at Hudson, *Wagging the potent on the Ash Billet the Anweloon Cooking Stato,--TbisAt tho Nth thiey hoed compelled to bring' patties for infringing tht. ditistint potent, on this, &OM: -Ths al"bur previous "radts hive 21111414.- geni AR 004 and they are dstoed to follow up all Cessaart until Worn ones faun • Akistr *OA lablit. at using /nom _ edam McNair. tb. hee* - ‘:;0 2 - 1 / 1 /4ar gm. owes Asl, tLbe r j rnraeat , patents and a r p ted : : toffs. lids oz ruling Stores with this improunient7 eg sona 0 be liabittoletweindion tot:lithinitrUkentie We wanted no licenses to other parties to make or sell this , inquarementi. And all in- Aingeniuntswill be promptly prosecuted. • - „thaw Peon= .COO 4 S~le _ Albany. N. . Otecogra& Towsw. A .Ciao.—;The • Butisiwibeiii; linkte to oatl at,thelisiag iu Mn a g the, , week Wr . ke best °ll l=g - itkagne* a - Tann *Woe :you think on have , any an i dsta vi lt IL - not,,dci Nit bring _ 1 us ti 7 'We eft to have the Sewing hisohiee mode end we ,renms to prove it to everybody; only give int a elonlee.. Do per- ON tame and:natek-obggs.:2 , _ • t Toon, lim(w)t_ii%46,. • 8ei4,2.7,1v,W10*36-c.*: . Fos Eins.--Roose isnd lot 'No. 4q, Chastant &net Pox putimilus tencdre om theipranises: ,E.A. FROIX. MIIP" Choice Oigire at Norm's, ,one door north of Barnet% Tobacco Store. Towanda, Aug. 20, - • . ersawnianr- Purrs.—Wilion's ;Al bany Seedling, 12 ets pet ft., 50 ate per , no % writ Loop; Aenukm 12 ets per dos.; 50 ets per.loo. St per I.ooo::Jama da. (11tats No. WO) 25 as pa dos.. Sasso 100. $2O DK 1000 ; Just& (whoa kthda ez•ft) 9 111 ,Per d9a. 21111/00 $lO per 1000: • Oen lead& Inlson's aft 4thiallaziat law ; Incimar's 4 August Ist. 071117,111. 181S11.-- . 11,' Haan e , Manoeta3, ft. Mum Osiosn's School will mopen on Ifondiy, the 31st of The win be diirl&C into ties= of 10 weeYa wk. No &dilation made for has thin id! a total, except for protracted Mama. FagUth Brapithea ' i 4 60 ®rt 00 460 Lain Aug. 17, 1868.-Ims_ , * oAunos.—Cascade. 3fi118.--.Parties dealing in flour are. Cautioned against put. ting inferior flour hi Sacks or Barrels bear ing our Trade Mark as we shall certainly protect ourselves against such imposition when detected. We will suggest a rule however, *which the consumer may discover such fraud at first appeance. Genuine Cascade Flour can be identified from its affects—extraor dinary amiability Of wives and mothers— children rosy .cheeked and happy, and from good digestion the general affair! of the household, bright as sunlight. H. B. bows. Camptown, Sept. 3, 1868. • BRADFORD COUNTY S. S. ASSOCIA nox.—The annual meeting of this associa tion will be held at Towanda commencing on Tuesday ; Sept. 22d, 1868. Full particulars next week. Pastors—Please notice the above call. By order of the 'Executive Committee., Oscin A. litgcx, Rooms to 'Um—Enquire at Geo W. Moffitta Saloon, Main St. No DOUBT or rr..The Singer sew ing 'Machine is the beat. . Get one and" try it. Full instructions given by - WICICHAMAND Bum Agents. NOTICE.—Thb North Branch Aster ciation of Univers&Date will hold its Annual Session at Athena, Bradford county., Pa., on Wednesday and - Thursday, the 2341 and 24th of Byteaber, inst. All are invited. Bum= ittrtmoat, Sept. 8, 1868.. Standing Clerk, • - - MARRIED. BEACH—FANNING•f-At the:reiddenee of the bride's father in West Burlington, Sept Bth, by Rey; It. M. Beach, James IL 138*(14415W Sarah Ellen Fanning, both of West Burlington. NILES—KLLIS—At the II E. 'Parsonage, Shepard's Creek, by the Bar. George A. Lent, Samuel Niles of Binghamton, to Misr Allen* Ellis, of Shapard's Creek. 2bnatinnitnts. lIRNITCREI . • NEWGOODB I NEW GOODS-I NEATLY FINISHER A? POPHL-AR PRICES! Consisting of • CHAMBER , SETS, PARLOR SETS DINING R° ars, MIRROR, PICTURE FRAMES, Photograph Prunes, for - everybodyr- GENKRAL ASSORTMENT IotraIITURE, Suited to this market. Iltave - the beat uphols• terer in.tbe country, and manufacture our own upholstered work. , REPAIRING: AND -JOBBING,:., DOne to order. * Raving an experience of 20 years in the business • I can confidently hope to please all who patronize me,_ tw ir L't ni forr i t ati r s .h o e f El o ra- N c "ri 1 1 8 55 oCk, m Vo n at. : da. Pa. = - S. T. DECKER. Tosranda',llaY 30, 1888.--tf. GREAT UNITED STATES 7EA WAREHOUSE T. Y. KELLEY & •00.1, Nos 26,28 and 30 Vesey Street, NEW YORK CITY, . , Are now supplying families throughout th t coupcountry with teas and eofibee4brough the syi tern clubs and their reg uly appolOted agents, at a slight advance on cargo prices, and guaranteeing their teas to be pure and fresh, and also to give entire , eatialsction, or tl=reWrned and the mummy refunded. that by our system the consumer poi only ONE PROFIT, instead of seven or he must do when he purchases of the grocer. WE DEPT COMPETITION. ilir7ciispecial attention not onlyto our stand ard goods, but our limy brands'of Oolong and Young Hymn Teas--pequllar 8 vora—aa l tess 'duty days from Japan.. Our Coffee Doped ment is managed also on the system of one profit only, and all our coffees sold on their merits. -We ab sok a trial. s . - All our Importation, of our - s and ciao, can be bad or our regular ip • • ed Agents. - All our goods are goods at •,'• by ourse ' in Onelloundspacksges. at warp .• • in New York, and retailed at W. ; . H.r••••14 Drug Slot* No. 137 Main It • ,at small Ittamed advaece of 6 oasts. •• . over • . ;New York prices. This • _ .4 2 - • at the prices' *kw con be j ; counters, with the f r ght added. Over our WOK AT OUR OOLONG(Back), 80a, 90.; SI *, lb., best. /1 - .11 (Omen, And Blaok). 00. 700 800„ 90....1 per lb., last. YOUNG IM BON gleam) 600., 0a • 80e., 90., $l, $l.lO, 51,10. per lb.. bait. lIIPERFAIi(Oneno; 91K. $l, $1,16. 1301.11111 BREAKFAST" - Oink). BCio., 800., 11, $l,lO, SI,N. best. JAPAN 90a, 1341,15 "lb. OUNPOWDZB. 81,25, $1‘,50 per lb. lloynnolOnag Ryon; In original Chinas pub* $1 60 pa_ pack oga., illi r Oolonia rr n i mit elgbal Cldatele peeks* $1 _p !; FANCY' Der- Oolong (BM) UM* lb. Nankin Novena oung Ann, Moon) IP6O p-a lb. Uncolored Jou Toms, OM dews troaJ) at op anprady lor us Toloolons S tepalb. GROUND 00 Pille—Plue Rio. lo, II $0 askporlb. Boa Old lieennment Jan. 10 onto Royal Club. 36 coats pet lb. Kosalala Plastalon, 69 ands * lb. Anew:o iodations sod Wen ampsaleit: ABORT goods btu au Tads 1318dc on nob Me; ithers ial maid% UAL NiMMEI ffuttilanteior; TMIDEPAMMOniturti 5 4: 1 1 31 1r ,12!K OP- BOOTS'`AND SHOES ;!POTt's, R.G E. Of Good suited kak i Sping-Rade-I NZ Tag LATEggl i EiTTIAES THE BEST Qa,ALI77 AT LOWEST RATES, AT SIID~PBBEY , ~BOTBEB,'B ls~oioaorAlis Goode DAILY` ii.EINe,,OPE•NEDI am ar • testy tor the hopeottie ot the rue: OINI OWN MA.NUFAVTUREDIGOODS, 0a hand as anal. We are of klieg =I BARGAINS, BARGAIN, Warder to close oat the on") LOTS! 'tried over FROM - LAST - YEARS" , STOOK ! Ind•will sell them EVIARDLESS OF (ASTI ALSO, Harness,- Harness, Harness; SADDLES. WHIPS. 33 LA.N'±-33it' I Robes, andfall:goods connected with the Saddlery Busi,nees ! TRAVELLING BAGS, VALIBELS, "LEATHIN. SHOE FINDINGS,. HARNiES TBDIIKINGS, &O. Towsada t ik - pril 1868 MONTANY.E'S TORE! A large:and very Desirable Assortment Goods Is now being opened at theabore store, CONSISTING OF MANY' RTICLES The hue riot heretofore kept. HAVING fFITTED UP ROOMS Above for the purpose. AM 0 N GnTHE'ARTI'CIES May be bead A. 8., _7' E 'l' BPI From 38 cFits WI 12 per yard, of; EVERY DESCRIP77ONI MI Window Shades & fixtures, 9t levet7 description. C - ROCICERY'I Jost imps taLl BOOTS & SHOES b4endlert variety. MATS & CAP'S thegdyles otlBl9 to 1868. ~Y ~: Ce ~ :1:~ :~; i Ttourbrixids will lioe Eold st o VERY SMALL PROFIT! We aord)all~ Invite our . , OLD" FRIENDS TO VISIT; US, And;the InibUo geneinlly, knowing we tali! 1 . 1 : 1 4ve:ic):11+4:1:Aullo4q:ca:;:ii; To do so. Di 0 N .A. N 'YEW. Thwe l adar KV 6;1889. QTAGE PROPERTY . FOR SALE.- oosai, I &amass. Injoi, 2 alalitb44 kaams.aid human tor aim *elk: Andre' -eta Whin W, WAMPUM Ottel.l4l =MN= - - NW: r lk,ku. . ARM FiNtAtait=tBs,icroope 8: nue sou th 'of.ziORRIIITUW%G°94 lop, fasces , mid orokaid. Also oompdslog a lodd MILL P411111$214 :, 11016 k it ouRA rase unfit. T 61113111 - day; `otio. - nirthor particulars call on the premise ar sadreos. , MIMI =RIFT= .7; lag. IC LeassiNgwita.-: F: • 'A. , W. 4YRti3"mmul.stiop, I .? 'EMMA . 1•.! Yon win and pesaltit*lamita. bah gtolage: oad Coward; *dila. sod-BWe nanalir-son 'pad Grates to fit .. largeromortoteit ma lt 18613' 41,1111": r jl 111I81301,1MON:—The“coltaitnet• eld't hatetehtth:clisting "bast the Mit name of salloy. - Ifortoa & felidaillay d solved by mutual consent. the Wks of the Ores grab, tattled DOI/A the case of the Canton Steins nuts. - - EN J t _T.. BAUM', u. u HORTON. Jolj D O 9 TORIL A:jrAitTLIITT; BURLING= BMW PA Joljj9.sBß., .., 1EP..:9.9. , ....:, . - .i :::',;.1.4Z:1,::p'. 13°°41 e 1 , 11 NM TOW' igitocsaiss P&o The und ersigned desire to make for,the ierihler . , • , al jpatronage, th ey hare received for ti l e Past. eight: onthiL , -; They have recently made , laige ad• ditione to their etockinrid are iri daily receipt of Goode &Opted tothe wa nts of, their trade, allot Which have been Be ecied with care and bought at the loWeat nieriet *rates. With theirexPPrien 6B ' 4 0 Fe, a gY increased, facilities, :;they; tit oU respectfully 'invite their Old.frienaa and customers to an , examination of their voila. They feel" certain that examination will jiastify their customers in giving them as ' hereto ore theii trade, and their confidence. . They continue to pay liberal prices , _ • n Caen, for desirable 'Country 'Pro- dace. LONG & KFLER. May 11, 1808. W. A. CHAMBERLIN Rae enlarged his don and ha f ihrecelved alarge stock of Gold and Silver AMERICAN WATCHES I And a well Selected 'assortment of SWISS WATCHES, all warranted to ran well or!lhe monep refunded,: He keeps.on bandlalarge air sortment of the selebrated SETH• THOMAS' CLOCK Also an elegant as mimed of the 'latest styles Gold JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE. In the.plated llne.he has Rogers Brother FORKS AND. SPOONS! Heavily plated • Breakfast &Pinner Castors, Elegant treble plate double wall I - CE PITCHERS! - Handsome Csike paaketa. BUTTER i t BERRY BISHES, Pietle Btaods, Tea Bells, 5.0., 40.,&43 C/lAMBERLIBT:Ia now ltroepinithe Family- Sewing iiewhinee. 'These Machines are superior to all others for fatally use, for the following reasons : They sew with two threads dleect from the spools, and require no rewinding. They are more easily underdood and used, and leas liable to deangement, than other ma chines. They are capable, of szemtbrg per fect.y, without change of atilustment, s much greater variety of work than other machines. The stitch made by these machines is much more firm, elastic , and durable, 7 upon articlea,which require to be and Ironed, - than any other stitch." This stitch, owing to the manner in which they:oder thread la unwrought, Is much the most, pltunp and beautiful - in use, and retains this plumpness and beauty, even upon articles frequently washed and ironed, until they are The structure of the seam Is such, that; tho' it be cut or broken it Intervals of only a few stitches, it will neither open ' run, nor ravel, but remains Ann and durable. Unlike other middies, these buten both ends of the seam b their own operation. With these , while id* used Upon the right or face side.; of the seam, cotton may be used upon the otine side without lessenlig the strength or durability of the seam. This can be done on no other machine, and is a great saving upon all articles stitched or made up with silk. , These machines, in addition to their superior merits as !astral:herds for sewing, execute the most beautiful and permanent embroidery and ornamental work... You can get Sewing Machine Needles and all articles pertaining to the machine busin ess, WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING, • Done In the best manner, as usual, at low rates. Towanda, July 18, 1867. AND HE PLAYED ON A.HAEP• LP A THOI7OANDISTILIN GS, DITTRICH & COS TESIPLE OF :RUBIO For sale the celelirated' Mathnshek 0-and, and the besittiful little CUMIN Pianos. Pianos, of 219 strings. Photos of one third more pow er. Pianos that eithibit m 0 1 ,041311 in structure Pianos that are better made in every respect. and will stand in tune longer than any now . in -use in this country and 'Europe. These Pianos . differ in construction in the inside from all oth ers, the strings cross the iron frame in all di sections, distributing the: Immense pressure equally to all sides c.f the. plate. Besides oth er improvements peenlbtrito their construction ! they combine Mt the Improveammla ofz'every; other manufacture. Bend for illustrated circa-' Jars where everything is explained to satiable than. Also constantly on hand a hill assort ment of Haines Brother's Pianos, Organs and Melodeons of the beet of various stOes for the church and parlor. Parlor and M elo deon Cov ers, Piano and Melodeon fltools, , lnstmetioa Books for Melodeon and Piano. New and old sheet music on band and ordered• if !Disdrad.— Also for sale. Prof. Van Itemmeliter sad Pier son's Piano, Furniture and Carriage Polish.— Plano tuning _done-on , short notice. Liberal disconnt"to ministers; thurchosond teachers. Also agents for the - • DECKER BEBTHERS UNEQUALLED' PATENT PIANO FORTES W.A. CHAMBERLIN. - DITTBICH. Towanda, Feb. 13.1888. i - FOR CASH pßio4 LIST,-01130ADE MIL_ Best quality !later "Wheat Flour per hundred St 50 QAT 00 Beet quality Bye Fur_per hawks& 4 00 Corn Nal aM B eye and - Corwreed U A fair margin allowed to dimes. We wq Bash for min. Whiats2 50, Bye, good,a 35 Corn Cadotitt grinding smugly done at once, u the capacity •of the 'mill; is sallictait'for s kale amount of work. • . -H. B. 111611111. Campton*, Kay 7, leSll. ; z . FLOUR --Wheat - Flour of 11 gratki 'fter; &la. Corny Weal. Feed4o., a& . Pic: 15. , . W. la 111001111WLVEI. • THE HIGHEST CA SH - PRIOR otpaidt Bitlar and st MCCABE 111111K13. ft.HOIOII No .1 NAOKKEINt f , FOR N i f onsfildling per ~at:. Nada.. Onefire ;kali Owe; . . PIIWOID . PTINIGAR4 • BETIESEI Ths,ender encourage' . by the success which has thtuffar, tended 'Akei nor ellte!Prir, deice to: make icknOwledgement - for the verylibesel patronage they hare re eared, by giving their cuitouers the. advantage of their yeare_enperience, together ;with the ,bcnefit of: their greatly increased facilities for doing . cagpftlrf 1 huskies& • •' 1 . 04 *5: ,of Main & Bridge -a-4 y!el tiDA, • 'Jr; ceioxe, Fum, Nutt' GROVER a BAKIIBI3 ME #9Ol4L* GRP OBBY -•-• AID : 11 it! It 4, 3 c_ . '--• • Malik Ong • 2 • . . , 11 fr Nbey 'keep constantly on hand, a very large and complete assortment' of evetytkiwin, their line, ,u 0 are dailY, receiving each additions 'to their_ stock u the. : wants of their tilde retuir They haire now in atom Sugar, Syrup,' Molasses, .Coffeei,,. Rice, To bacco, Fish, Salt; Cheese, Fruits, , • • • - Crackers, Candy Matches' Brixtuw; Wrapping Paper, and Twine, Flour Sachs, Smirk, and a great variety of other goods, !Mob have been recent ly'bOtight.atithe briyent point in the market, and are offered at whOleasie, Eliti at rat" to correspinid, 'They desire to call especial atten tion, to theirlarge stock: of Fine Rees, which . they are sellisg t at New York Jobbing -prices e Lgnarinteeing the quality in all cases.' Have also on hand a gclod'aasortr ment of Flour, Pork and Kerosene Oil. • They atilt continue to; have the benefit of &resident' Partner in New Vork who is 4 constantly inithe market and prepared to tern to our advan- tage any favorable changes ,in the price of goods. FOX, STEMS, =RCM & CO. May 12, 1808 po & co., Are now receiving their SPRING wrocn. SC/lek s i'mninisal El THE USUAL GREAT VARIE7Y OF -GOODS, xtu . EVERY .DpARTId3NT, All.ol,lrmoh ARE• OFFERED Lowest .43fark0, Prices Miranda, April 7,468. SPECIA . L. N / ATI-O'; I SARUPARILLA 4Np SODA MA.12117011 sss IiI;LIONS, P The mbecribers having balEa New Shop. andst supplied themselves with the latest and mo materials for app machinery. and- the ery roved the purpose L are now prevpare dbeet to manufacture sad pike to the public, a superior article of their Sarsapszilla and. Bods Water, good at all - times, sad so indlspessibly aeces emy for health mid annicirt, duffel the bested terms, and warm summer months which are 11/31, open as. • Thankful to apse rous labile for the fi er y ilberalfflitrnw we have received during the Short we, have_ beet engaged in ashca ns', Lim we are, deM~ teat so dot on =a , l e l be wasting to merit sad wire a ,of the pablio , common mwate with eat increased _ * • fdr sopply athem with plat they lOW • orders fear line will 14 immediate Pet °ll 4 ll ethetttette • • - • - - • - IJINTTR; - I liallivad Depot, da, Jene a ltrkiB;—/Im.* ' IyI3BOLIITIOIC—The, copartner stdp heretofore szbithig lobe. the name Ebelth Peek Is this embed by art• teal osessat. The books o f t the firm en kW la the Made et Mr, ',Peek by setthooliat, at his tPersons' Waled' Snit Mt illinitea eat. horediate payment;. as ill imams not settled by tbit. fleet of. Avast, will be left . saes= WITH Imnsilhanosk=, I NEE. Hili One person for District Attorney of Bradt°id cdunty. One penion for Commissioner of the count of. israchord. At the ttgal ELENERAI, MOTION' rnooLA 114:101L—WheressAf Ad act of /,red. , _ KY of the Contmonataltb of Penasyllll*, tilled ! as act relating to the elec. 'Wu of MI .Commonwadtkj" It Is enjoirted apatite tog's , * public notice ion to be bald. and also *ea ' la sad wake *hat paean are to be , I,' WY. ORIPYIS, High Slum rift ot the *mg of Bradford, do hereby mate known sad _glee notice to the electors of acid txnutty, on. TUESDAY. the Ink day of OCTO 1NC1,16 the scireOldlatsieta' Limit county, to. • !In Alba Bornaitt, at *lota batinerly exw yy by D.P. gawp. • • - ha Alibi, at tne eciool bone. afar, Williams In Armen la, at the bowie of Jolla B. Becker. ' to Arylast, at Oa iabooi Moe, near Blateon In.Athest ' sboro__ at the home formerlY occu pied by B.S. italbewaea.-_ la Atlas' tn., et *lt bo n a :forme: kr occu pied J.8.b2 Sant. lit Athens bora:, • In yton bow', it thaliona• bawdy occupied byl 4 .,T. Rope. • In Ratline= tip., at the bones of Jules in Barlleigton West, at the bones of Eats In Barelsy st the Scluicil House. In Canton bein', at the Central Roue. ,' Cantos twp., the house formerly occu• pled by S. EL Myers, In Canton bozo'. In Columbia, at the,hoome of James Morgan.' in - Pienklin, at the hodee auk aecupied by S.. S. Donning.. • - • _., In Granville, at the hones - of Benj., Y. Taylor. In Herrick, at, the school house near Daniel Dinned's. I • In Leltayellle bore% it the house formerly mmapled b J•ll , ,,ilotthor• 14, at the how toMaaly occapiid by Cyrus _ • • ' ha Lai*: Ciatri School Itaiii. ~ . , ' la Zoom bra ' , 'at the house formerly °rea p's& by 11..14Wookere1L. • - • In Monroe bord', It the boom formaltoeca• pled.by ;Mel Taylor. • • - - In Orwell it tits home of Funds WoodziN. In Overton, at school house Not. 2. • Li Pike as the house of Tragg - Bosworth. • • In:Rome Imp:, at the Academy hi Rome boro. In Rome bons!. at the 4Loiadeny. In Ridging; at-the house of End. Rninins. La sin, at the Valley E, an. • in tin ,at the house• - occupied . by Jesse • \ In Standng Stone, at the • • - , 8102011 Stemma. In ihnithilild. at the hinsse foimerly coon • r;:,. by A. A. (Would. • In Sylvania born ', In the hone of Curti% Mer In South Creek, st the bones otJ. P. Gillett. In Terry, lathe home of Jacob Pm la,. •In Towanda bozo', at the Grand Jury Rota. In Towanda twp., at the house of T. B. Jor dan in Towanda barn'. la Towanda Net*, at the house of 8. • In Troy twp.; at the hoc* of V. 11. Long fa Troy born. •' In Troy boro' . .et the hones of V. M. Long. In Tamara* at the rchool home near James Mack's. • In Ulster, at the - house of & B. Efolcolm. In Warren, at the boon of R. Cooper. In Medium. at the house of B. Eaylaneall. - -In Wyalasing, at the house of J. H. Black. • In-Wilmot, at - the hones of A. S. Storm • -In Wyman, at the house formerly occupied by J. h. Bred. In.Welht, - at the bow of L. Seeley. . Atli/bleb time and place the electera atom said will elect by ballot. - One person for Auditor General_ of the State of Penn ylvaois. '. One person for Surveyor Geries4 - lof the State of Pennsylvania. • • One person,to represent the 13th Congres sional 'Habit, (composed of the counties : of Bradford, , Wyoming, Sullivan, Montour and Columbia,)ln the Congress of the totted Stwes. One person to represent the Senatorial Dis trict, (composed of the counties of Bradford, Susquehanna-and Wyoming)- in the Senate of Pennsylvania. . Two! pennant to represent the counties of Bradford cud Sullivan in the Rouse ot Repro eeotatiees of Pennsylvania: .-:One person for Azbuciate Judge of Bradfoid county.. . • Una persol for Avditor of the county. of Bradford. - . - Oue t.e 'Berl for Siarveyor of the county of . Bradford. • • And in and by 11111111 act, lam further directed to give notice that any peison excepting jab glee of the peace who shall hold any Milos ut prodt and trust under , the government of the United States or this State, or of any incorpor ated district; and al 0 . that every Member of. Cangreas and of the Legtaistato,and the select and ocnunon council of any citeor commisdan. ars of any iniorpurated dSarict, is ify law in capable of 'hobbits or exercising at the same time the. -office or 'appointment of Judge, In spector or Clerk 4,, an election of this Cow muliwealth,and that no Inspector or Other offi cer of any sdch election shall be then elig.ble to any uflicelletu to be voted tor. By the 4th section of an act padt, he let day of April, 1840. It' is provided "that the 14th section of en act passed July 2, 1863, en titled 'An act relsting to toe elections of this' Commcinweelin," shall not be construed so as preppat'llliy military officer from serving, is JuLge, itspectur or t..lerk. at clay general or epccia I t.te,tion of this All &a- tO change the time , of closing the i)otts,o; ilie,General and Township Elections in Sic county ad Brad.ord. - I.'ncitoN 1. Be it enacted by the Seed. and' House vi Representatives of the Commonwealth of l'enzisylvania in General assembLy met and it la hereby enacted by the authority of ttie same. That at all General, Special, and Town ship or • Borough elections hereafter held in the county of .Bradford . the Polls shall be closed at six o'clock In the afternoon instead of seven, as heretofore provided by law. • A - further Supplement to the Median Laws of Pennsylvania •Waiuras, By the act of the Congrass'of the United States, entitled "An Act to amend the several ado heretofore - passed to provide for the enrollingand calling out the National forces, and for other purposes." and approved March third, One thousand eight hundred and sixty Age, alLpersons who have deserted the military or naval service of the United States, and who have not been discharged; or relieved from the penalty, or disability therein provided, are deemed, and ham. to have- Voluntarily relict quiabed , and forfeited their liens .ot citizen . ship, and are deprived of exercising say rights of cititens thereof : _ And wher'ias, Persons not citizens of the United Bates are not, ander the Constitution Ind laws of Pennsylvania, qualified electors of this Commonwealth: - Onetime -Be if ennetedly the &nate and lionpiaritepruailatiees of the Constonweadie of. Poloania General Assembly met, and if is here enacted by the au/haft of the sane, That in a elections hereaftir to be held in this Commonwealth, it. shall be unlawfal for the judge or inspector of the election to receive any ballot or ballots from any person or persons em braced .in-the. provisions, and subject to the disability imposed by .ald act of Congress ap proved March 4, 1865, and it shall be nulawid tor any such person to °Ter to vote any billot, or ballot& 13scrtow 2. That if any inch judge Ind In spectru of election or any one of them shall receive;'' or consent to remlve, sny such unlaw ful ballot or, ballots, from any such disqualified person;he, or they so offending, , shall be guilty of ainhidemefinor, and upon conviction thereof In any court of quarter Ness ons Uf this Com. monwealth, he.shall, for any such off-nee, be sentenced to pay a tine of not less than 2100. and undergo an imprismiment, in the Jail of the proper county, for not has than 60 days. SECTION .3. That ft any person delnived of citizenship, and disqualified as aforesaid : 1.1)41 at any election, 'hereafter to be held In this Commonwealth, vote or tender -to the officers thereof. and offer to vote a ballot or ballots any prrson.so offending. shall be deemed go ity of a misdemeanor, aad'on conviction thereof, in anycourt or Outer sessions of this !Common wealth:shall, tor each offence, he paniehed In like mr as is provided In the preceding sec- . of this ct, in the case of officers of el ction re ceiving ch unlawful ballot or ballots. Szaii6z 4. That if any I emu shall hereafter per wade or advise any person or persons de prived of citizenship, end disqUalified as afore said to offer any ballot or ballots, to the MSc , is oz any eftetiffn, hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth, or oh sil persuade or advise any such officer to receive any ballot, or ballot', from any person deprived of citizenship, and Aisqoaliflea as aforesaid, such person so offend ing, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,and n conviction thereof, in any court of quarter ses sions of this Commonwealth. shall be punished in like'manner as is provided in the second sec tion of this act, in - the ease of officers of such election, receiving such unlawful ballot, or ballots. , By in act of Assembly of March 30,1866, en titled an Act regulating the mode of voting at all elections, in the several eountles of this Com monwealth, it isvnacted as follows : ' Samos 1. Be it' ciactsi by the Senate and House of Repr!sestalive a di the Comstomoes/th of Pennsylvania is General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of ths- gape. That the qualified voters of the several counties ca this Commonwealth, at all general township, Irrough, andtqieclal elections , are hereby , lorratter authorized and required to vote by tickets printed or written, severally clusilled u follows: One ticket Asti - embrace the names of' ailudges.oUcourt to be voted for, and to be outside; " judiciary :" one ticket shall embrace the names of all state officers to be voted for and belabelled "state;" one ticket shall embrace the names of 'all county officers voted tor, including office of.senator, member, and members of assembly, if voted for, - and. members of con . gress, if voted for, and be la-, belled " counti4ticket sha ll embrace the .name of all , onion voted for, and be labelled "tow p;" one ticket shall em )race the name - of all borough officers voted for, .and shall be • labelled "borough," and each class shall be deposited in separate ballot. boxes. • • The tweeting of thereturn judges lot the Ben• aerial Diatdct.•tiill be held et the Court Hone • the Borenghot Towanda, on the strewth day alter the election, which will be on the 2Qt duct October. The meeting of the retort judges for this CoMionalMWet, will be held at the Court ngre Roam - .11h the Borough of Tankleaniumle, on the neranth day after the election. which will be held on the 20th day of Dokter. The mooting of return Mon fbe thiellopro• mutative District, will be held at the Caul Noose, at Towanda,- on the mama day snot the dation, whkh will be on tleo 20111 day of October. ME , iseetiag neves • Pi '. "' end ford, irltibtai-larl6 7 4ll . :t a"""br it7 6lll o rugs, 44 - the ttdrit ay:sitar - % be *Mow . witch will be Pithy; the Inds, of October, is .1.o!olock, p. es. —.... . ._..,,, .. .. . ~ . • WM. * 0111 1 / 1 111abeet. _ B - teed NOTICE IN , •Thit tr to g 1iN514464 listen theilet day Bepte, A. 188114 Watford fa Barib was issued wisest tha an* of Nassotat D, P. Hunts, At Wyalashis, Ow minty of Bradford, mkt Mite of PecooyNom. has beed adjudok Ifaranwitaa We inns pe; _- titieh 1 that tho way : date sal delivery of way prepeely belaigtag toss& Ilanktapt, to him, or. for Jib we, aad the transfer of pay qty Toy hint are forbid , - den by law,• that a meting of the isediters -- of the said Bankrapt, • to prove thstrashts, - sad to one or nameAa= iptcy it estate.elß be hold its Coat to be &Men at the °Mee of the at r. is the beionA of _Towanda, Pa., Wars ED WARD 'oin, lkialater„ as the ' 14th day of OOTOBIAB, A. 1888, at o'clock AL •• r • • -; . THOWEI A. gt:illtEr, TY: &as ILessenger. Wes , tern D hisda. istrict newsy By E. B. Commix. Depoiye TN the District Court of the United gees tero zi k District °Himmel'. :Gimp ^Batik:nip ender the Act of Cowen of fd, 18iff, baring applied for a Discharge al kin debts, and other claims provabb soda said it* to order of the Court, Notice la berebygives,' to all Creditors_ who bare proved their debteAnd other perm; interested •, to wear on the 211 day of Oct., Mt, at II .o'clock. son., bulbs E. Overton, r Jr., liagirtst,at his dice at Towands,to show cause, s Weybare,wl a Discharge should not be to the said And tiler, egos ti hereby phva,that humid and. third eetings of creditors of the laid requir m ed by the ilith and 28th seetioae l = Actorill be bad • Wont the said Dipper* the same time and place. El. C. iIicCANDLE:4I, Clair of said court, Sept. 17, 'I TN MR DISTRICT ICOURT OF . bidthe UnitedP = &dui !or the Wedeln Mg' of osnie. Stephen D Beam, " the Aid of Con gress of 1887, having soiled far a shams from all deb% sad other claimDie.s provable wades mid *ArA„ by order of the Court, nodes is hereby given, to all-per sons who have poled tilde debt. and oth er persons interested, tosweet on the 29th - &etre September, WA it 2 ecktelk:p'm. Wore Edward Overton. "Tr, Zell, at his of. fn Tewswite, to show came, Many they hal% why diseharge • should not be granted so the mid Beakeupt. And farther notice is hereby men that the second and third meetings of the by treditom dike mid Bsikrupt, required the 27th sad 28th sections of. said Ant, wi ll be held before the mid &ester, at the gems time warm 'EL C. hfoCAND Sept. 17, 1868, Clerk of mid Court, TN THE DISTRICT ',COURT .0? IN United States, far the Western District of Pennsylvania.. Abram Young a Bank rupt under the . Act of Congress of March 2d -1866, having applied for a Discharge trstn ' all his debts, and other claims provablAnn der mid Act, by order of the Court, notice is heieby given, to all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persone in terested, to - appear on the 30th day of &p -rim*. 1868, at 10 o'Flock. a. in., before said Court, at the office pf EDWARD OVER TON, Esq., at Towanda, Pa-, to show cause, if any they have, -why a Diticharge should not be granted to the said puikrtrpt And farther, notice is herebygiven, that the sec ond and Third Meetings- of Creditors of the said Bankrupt, required , by the 27th and 28th Sections of said Act, will be bad before said-Register, at the same aims and place. S. C. McCANDlribt Clerk 11. Fs. Dist. Court for said District. Sept. 17, 1868. , pAEOIjTOWS NOTlOR—Notice, ‹ iu is hereby given that a. Indebted:. - estate of J. S. It HELL. hits of Smithfield dee'd: are requested to make ha mediate payment, and all having claims upon said estate will present them duly antbsatiested for settlement. CHAS. B. RIGGS, LEVI SCOTT, Sept. 8, 1868. Exeratont. filiaAantong. EAL ESTATE.-A dam. BAB, R astn.—About 450 acres of land in ffne state of cultivation—ao .by "roads that four good farms can be made out of It without waste—good and substantial house/rand bona on two of the divisions. Also 36 cowg, yoke of oxen. span of horses and wagon. farming Im plements too numerous to mentioa, situate in Sheehegan township, 10 miler trom Towanda. and about 3 miles from the river, Will be sold at low rates on easy terms. Will one, two, three or four . gentlemen who -want good farms) , all in running order . call up on JAIIES WOOD, at, Towanda, cot DOUGLAS DAVIDSON, upoi his farm, for further Infor mation. • JAM WOOD, DOUGLASS DAVIDSON, Towanda, July 13,1868. _ CHEAP FARMS- FUR SALE.- A farm wain one mile of Towanda, Con taining about 13 awes, new' bouts and barn, the farm is suitable fix raising early vegetables. Will be sold cheap. Also 25 acres of doe farm ing land, with first class bnildhans. situate in Canton Borough,property of Prof. Baker. For terms enquire of Prof. Baker, Canton..er U. B. MoßßAhf. Towanda. Partka wishing to purl" chase firms. will Lind it to their advantage by calling on B. B. YoKBAN, and look at the large number of hums, homes. and lots he has for sale. July le. 18/03-3t. VALUABLE FARM FOR BALE. 11 Situated in Towanda township, within half a mile of tie village of Towanda. 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