D ludford fipivitit LOOM AND GENERAL. rowsneCaußos Draitrroxy.—_-Baptiat Church.—Dee. Boars DIMLY; Pastor. Preaching,Smdaya at 10i A. tr., and 7j P. m. Sunday School, 1j P. m. Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening. IL E. Church.—/kre. J. T. Brunntzrz, Pos ton Preaching every Sunday at 10i sat. and 71 p. K. Bveday , r. Prayer Meeting every miring. .Presbyterian Cherch.—Bee. Wm. • Pastor. Preaching every Sunday% ll l 2 4 1. 11., and 7 PaL &MIST 10. x. Prayer Sleeting Thursday evening,. Dpisoopal Murch.—Bee. P. D. Houma, Pea , tor. Preaching every Sunday at 101 /LW. r and 3P. m. Sunday &drool, le P. IL Ttrs Tars The following is the Male Table of the Pennsylvania and New 'York Canal and Bail Road Company, 'which took effect on Monday, May, 11, 1868 : I j' .. P. IL A. M. A.K. PtAvzsu.... 620 1120. ... .8:30 Arcs ....6:45 U 25. ....8:45 .720 11:48. ... .828 Dun= 1303 gat TOWANDA.... 7.45 1228 928 P. M......P. M. A. M. F.to L M. A. M. P. IL WAnsaLY 808 1100 458 Ammo —.7:53 10:45 443 Hurl( .7:40 1032 400 Maria. ... 725 , 1017 4:15 Towalm ...700 9:52 350 A. IL A.M. P. M. JOHN P. COX, Ageriyeteakkat, Republican Meetings. At FILM ELINDALE. gatoriknr evening. Sept. 26. Speakers. HENRY kszlEsq. and CoL E. OVERTON Jr. • At LEROY, Friday evening, Sept.-25. SSW. speakers. At NORTH ROME Church in Bumptown, Saturday evening, Sept. 26. lipeakers, W. T. DAVIES Esq. andJ. HOLCOMB. At ROME born, Saturday evening, Oct. 3. Speakers, W. T. DA ~8 and HENRY FEET. At ORWELL, Friday evening, Sept. 25. Speakers, Hon. 11. IdEBOUR and Hon. GIRO. LANDON. At LITCHFIELD, Saturday afternoon, Sep 26. Same Speakers. At ATHENS boro, Saturday evening, Sept. 26. Speakers, Hon. 11. MEWUR and GEO. D. MONTANTE. At WARREN CENTRE, Monday afternoon Sept. 28. Speakers. Hon: GEO. LAN DON and W. T. DAVIES. At BURLINGTON, Wedneiday afternoon, Sept. 30. Speakers, Hon. GEO. LAN DON and N. O. Elsbree, At EIDGBITEY, Thursday afternoon, Oot. 1. Speakers, Hon. GEO. LANDON and N. C. Y.LSISBEE. At CANTON, Frida, October 2. Speak ens, Hon. U. and Hon. GEO LANDON & Hon. W. IL AHMTSRONG At SMITHFIELD CENTRE, Thursday evening, Sept. 24. Speakers, Hon. U. ALERCUR and W. IL CARNOCHAN. At ASYLUM, in Macedonia Church, Sat urday evening, October 3. Speakers, Gen. H. J. MADILL and T..E. LEY. At ASYLUM, in the School House a Frenchtown, Friday evening, October 2; Speakers, Capt.. B. M. PECK and W. HI THOMPSON - . At SHESHE,QUEN, at Union Cornerii, Sat urday evening, Sept. 26. Speaker Oen. IL J. MILDILL. At PIKE, in the Welch Church, Wednesday evening, Sept. 30. Speakers, HENRY PEET and W. T. DAVIES. At WINDHAM CENTRE. Monday evening, September 28. Same Speakers. At LERAYSVILLE, Tuesday evening, Sep 29. Same Speakers. t At MEGAN, M Watkinee Hotel, Friday eve fning, September 25. Speakers, PAUL D. MORROW and BEND M RECS. At ASYLUM, Saturday evening, September 26, at the Sickler School 1i011843. Speak ers, 0. D. BARTLETT and B. M. PECK. At ALBANY, Friday evening, September 25, at the Church in New Albany. Speak •ere, W. T. DAVIES and B. M. PEON. orn to (Attire me. 'rice with G. D. Montane, corner gain and • recta. Towanda, Pa., Jan, 14; 1867. )ARSONS, & CARNOCHAN, AT TORNEYS AT LAW, Troy, Bradford Co. .1 in all the Courts of the county. Col , .rla made and promptly remitted. riasows, dl2 R. H. CARNOCHIII. I . it, PRATT has removed to State (first above B. S. Russel & 'Co's , . l'erson.s from a distance desirous of con him, will be most likely to find him on .• .y It each week. Especial atteution.will to surgical cases, and the extraction of :as or Ether administered o ben desired. aiy 1y.1566. D. S. PRATT, M. D. H. WESTON, DENTIST. - ( ~ 'lce in Patton's Block, over. Gore's Drug : Stbrs. ljan6B lit: 4 . 'l'. F. &. WM. A. MADILL, I Pr/I - SIC/A:I%F, ZI NG SURGEONS, ' -• n•siden;:e i= Wyeiox, Pa. Dr. T. 1 .!‘n bc , nsulted at Gore's Drng Stole and& every Saturday. Dr. Wm. A. ‘..111 give epecial attention to diseases Ea, Throat and Lungs, hsving ! i ,pecislity of the above diseases for the years. 1. 111AUILL, 11.11 .11.. • ii. 16M. FNJ. M. PECK, ArronNEY AT LAW, Towanda, Pa. All bribiness intrusted to will receive prompt attntio.i. Office lately occupied by l'ilereur Mor o h ui Vat lidte,o, up stairs. ' ld,l•=i;S. VI IS. NI :Ist) N & -ELT, Physicians rgrtms —Office on Pine street, To the re-hlenee of Dr. Mason. attenti-a given to diseases di Wo. • a0..1 0.6eat.4.-4 e, Ear and Throit. !I. D. IItiNHY OLIVER SLY, U. D. ;.1 1: 1 1)‘`..'1) EEKS—AOUTIONEER all letters akldeev , ed to him at Sugar Run A.D.,' .1 Co. Pa.. will receive proiniit •attention ~ I :ASCIS E. POST, Painter,' Tow .la, Pa, svah 10 years experience. le con. tt can give the ht.st satisfaction in Paint lining, Staining, Glazing, Papering, &c. rat-tie :liar attention paid to Jobbing in the 'l'7. April 9, 1866. . AU HAN —Artihitec t 'and e p.,,tarr.—]kit kinds of Architectural de . Orr.amenial work in Stone, ; ()dice on Main street, over t'o.'a Bank. Attention given to flu :::t. Lure, such as laying out of grounds April 1., 1867.-Iy. J. NEWELL, COUNTY SURVEYOR, vt: , , Bradford Co. , Pa„ will promptly attend • business in his line. Particular attention to running and establishing old or inapt'- . • I.:Qs. Also to surveying of all nnpattented ,!- uy .ton as warrants are obtained. myl7 B. FORD—Licensed Auctioneer, • TOWANDA, PA., W att , mt) promptly to all - business entrusted t( Charges moderate. Feb. 13, 1668. W P. KELLY,. Dentist. Office 1 over Wickham & Black's, Towanda,Pa. the various styles of work acientificaU,y w 2.2.0 1 warranted. Particular attention SU If the Gentleman who took my Lantern from the window at the Post Office, Tuesday morning, _returns it at the Post office and pays for this notice he will save D. W. Goss. exposure. 1. 0. of 0. F., No. 167.—The semi annual Election will take place at the HO on Monday evening, Sept. 28, 1868: It is desirable that all the members should be present .1. 8. CM, Elee'y. AO- Wm. D. Ponta, of Philade 1- Phia, will speak in the Quirt House, Thum day evening. September 24, 1868, at 74 o'clock. Subject, "How to hare Peace and Uziket." • Limn Taf,aolunta Smuts or Minis Causon, Towsins.=The oereinony of lay ing the corner stona of Christ Chirgh, es= off on Saturday last. - • Bt. Bev. W. B. Dramas, Bishop ofjhe Diocese, Bev. 8. J. Dovassas, former ,Beo tor of the Pariah, Bev. Pugs Brum of Trinity Church, Athens, and 'the Beatal. Bev. F. D. Hosints; were present and par . ticipsted in the exercises. The opening prayer was wide by 80. P. Bums; after which the 122 d Nati was recited by the Bishop and the oonspage. Non. Mr. Docomsa thin delivered en able and eloquent address, rderting labeling term! to the early history of the chundhand hie own connection with it.' His remarka, throughout were listened to. with profound interest by his mini warm friends who had assembled to witness the ceremonies. At the •oogolosion of Mr. 'D.'s / address, Mr: Moan approached the atone and placed the following articles is the place prepared for them; The following memorandum of aiente connected with early hlitory of the Parish and list of the various Ministers in 01041 and Rectors. Pint Minister of Eplecokel Church hold : log regular' seniors at Towanda, was Rev. Samuel T. Lord, who commenced holdhig services *nee in't weeks, in 1833. Nix B. G. Hays, who served a part of the year of 1840. , ns or vserrar .Olreltell - APIXL 12, DAM . Abrm. Goodwin, GeargeWerisey, George Watson, 0. D. Bartlett, Wm. B. Foster Jr., D: Wilmot, John N. Westolt, IL 'O. Mes cal., A. M. Ooe, Antes Snyder. 1840, April 1, contract entered into with John Morris for building church edifloe.- 1842, third minister, Rev. George Watson. June 14, church edifice consecrated by Rt. Rev. H.W. Onderdank. 1843, Mr. Watson resigned. Bev. A. & Colton, 4th minister; sth minister, Rev. Robt. J. Parviii; 6th minister, Rev. Benj. J. Douglass ; 7th min ister., Be,. F. D. , Hoskins. Church incor porated December 20, 1841; charter amen ded September 16, 1843. Abstract from Parish Register. Letter from Bishop - . Onderdonk, dated 1839, regarding the settlement of first Ree ks. Letter from Bev. Mr. Marks, first missionary -through this region, referring to work done as early as 1824. Bible and Prayer Book. Postal cuneicy of each de nomination, with autograph signatures of Treasurer and Register. Periodicals, fie. ; Protestant Episcopal Almanac for 1868, Tribune Almanac for 1868, The Spirit of Missions, American Church Missionary Register. Missionary Intelligences, Episco palian, Gospel Messenger,American Church man, Church Chronicle, - Church Journal, Bradford Reporter, Bradford Argus. Names of Rector. Wardens and Vestrymen at the date of the laying of the corner Stone : Rector—Rev. Praia= D. Hoses. IVardens-11. S. Russell, E. T. Fox. Vestrymen—E. W. Hale, James McCabe, M. C. /derma, Stephen W. Alvord, M. H. Laning, L. R Rodgers. The plans - of this building were supplied by E. T. Porrxs, e 5.4., Architect, of New York. Mr. J. K. Vaticagn, Architect, su perintending the work." -?? After the articles had all been placed in the stone, and the cover placed upon it, the Bishop, staling the stone three times with a mason's mallet, said : In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen. I lay the corner-stone of an edifice to be erected by the name of Christ Church, and to be devoted to the service of Almighty God, agreeably to the principles of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the 'United Stites of America, in its doctrines, minis try, liturgy, rites and usages. Other foundation can no, man lay than that which-is laid, even Jesus Christ ; who is God over nu, blessed for evermore ; and in whom we have redemption through his blood, even the forgiveness of sins. dmen. The short discourse, by the Bishop, which followed, was very appropriate to the occasion. Cue= was held forth as the only true corner stone of Religion. It was entirely tree from sectarianism' which too often mars occasions of this kind. The exercises hated about an hour, and everything passed off to the entire , satisfac tion of all concerned. We noticed on the platform with the officiating clergymen, Bev. Wit. Mims, •of the Presbyterian Church, this place, who received a cordial TIMM tatand christian greeting from his old friend Mr. Docorass, as well as from the Bishop, et th e It is expected that the foundation walls we no Plain of the building will be completed before lain I winter seta in, and that the building will and b not b, be Pushed to a speedy completion. as W. The size of the building is, in front 85x w w t h il ll l2l feet—this measurement includes the claim foundation for the tower. The spire will te sn rud Y be 127 feet in heighth. the • The masonry is being pat uP by Jost rev Dream, Under .the supervision of J. /I. we o f Fr velum. When completed it will be one comb of the finest church edifices in Northern Card 30 Pennsylvania. of in " CoUBT Pxocsintwas.=-The Septem mostu ber term of our County Courts commenced —on Monday, Sept. 5, 1868, before Hon. F. A B. Smuts= President, and Hon. L. P. &ALFORD and Hon. J. W. Varrormlassociate Gm Judges. - Buhl now The first day of the term was occupied Bloc w i t h the usual preliminary business. hear-. Engl ply t lug motions, granting rules, and receiving thos the returns of Constables. M al i .; The grand Jury was called and sworn long on Moriday afternoon, as follows : P eril E. BZED laws, Foreman, Bela K. Adams, extr beim M. H. Codding, A. G. Crammer, Z. P. Cor- - Pert' son W. F. Cole, Wm. Decker, Eben Dan. the• ' f on t wing, A. Edsall, J, O. Gerould, Wm. (for. $' don, Solomon Smiley, A. B. Moore,f John say Pratt, Norman Palmer, Hiram Rockwell, all i Joel Stevens, Erastrus Shepard, Thome!' BlCsi W i ll iams, Daniel Wells, H. B. Wilhelm, Pa. Horace WolL --' The grand jury having acted upon all the T business• brought before them, were dis y charged on Thursday, having acted upon pee the following indictments. r wol THIJI SILLS, Na l James W. Bosworth for rape. we , Benjamin Bennett for assault and battery. In I William Rittenhorise for larceny. erg way James Pendegrast for larceny. csa James Thorp for larceny. Des Michael Dougherty for assault and bat theitery. t " Margaret Connell for assault and bat ant wo tery. • _ mu John Lewis for larceny. • kis A. Kinney for forgery. Inv S. C. Barnes for larceny. Ch SOT I TEM MI& rat Alexander Wickiser and E. W. - Wickiter dr. for larceny, prosecutor for costs. i Ransom Darling for fornication. Louisa M. Richards, for fornication. Stephen G. Chalon for fornication. • Thomas Porter for fornication. Frederick Booth for fornication. Benton Porter for fornication. ' The following cases were tried in the Quarter Sessions. . • ant: Xs. Bombes Schrader—lndicted at February sessions for larceny in stealing a bridle, the property of Ezra Smith, of Gran ville township. Defendant appeared and plaid guilty, whereupon the Court sentenced him to pay a tine of $5, and costs, .and un dergo an imprisonment of ten days in the County jail. ' Cbm. vs. Benjamin Lewis—lndicted at Member sessions, lest, far the larceny. of harness, le, the property of Edward Over ton. The jury found him "not guilty." (cm. as. Margaret Onmell—Defaulint was indicted for assault and battery . upon Ele gant O'Esame, in Asylum township.. 'The jury found hot not guilty, • but to pay the soda EMEI3Ean :3-7!•-''''.. k .' T - - _7'!" -- -.577. ,--: ~..,,, Cbe: tie. JoAu ~:, ..„, h lellealsai in with.nits/his al Uutaksinciso* - ode, Soutsbdsi 1 email run of usonei c the,PrePertf efiL l 4 ?. jAbbotte*Pike kit ehliu Defeeldee l lPfeetliftel• • -. i lebes.mi. .911010 la Borneo--Indicted f . , in idasftuesteheli Ocatilidsts. eiill heel eti' . ieght eible. "itie;e 1 0 1 1". . - • 01410 . . f Roffitoftids bozo:Wu ; The jury Mud nihAefehlehkholliekri '.: : !am tit:item/I dies4iiidiaidilitir s e a t sow," for. . and bstteict Ars Ii Z. 4 d Atheni borStigb.— Any hind the • guilty, sink*, gout sentenced, •to pris fine of 'slo OM costa -of poinent&m. ••!- / •lln the natter of O the Dir m petiticiC of . : • and Tawniorobill - of the Balm& of Troy, relating . .to•U pt&lbs 'istreit - bi-Vroy b6Gu g h t the C l *aPPetakLA 90041/41 f , Vim. Boffins; 1:1, D. Lang, Gtxx N. Now hen?. Her* P l aine*, s B. - 7, Bedbigtein and,Throsse vieweek. mut dim* that they meet ground described in the PeUtieht WI -the de *lffe l l• 1' . 11; the Matter neitpleil Of ihibidt suimb y w Wud. t of the Mein& Mel t, ''DPW from , • -, -. a nd leseeemiel of tales in the . •i. . of ' Barclay, after •••• • t, the *• • order that taxer be lied in said to ~ I : .. for support of p00r..,_ ._, . far. Winship iiisine, to the amount . I $BO3, as .. -••- . Andit appearing Out . • total Sued* ' property iumaidloina7 '; P is, h/ 88 2 2 80,1. court order that ain k• 4 •10 11 0t. TAM; ~ .i f tlitiW - • • th• w the "i n the bands a • Trintiltit *lL AlMAPllt --il. has paid to collector.prior to.data ~... taxes in excian of the rsta here fixed; 'TT d Winship to ''. ' the eicess. Upon Ong Pe tiOni, transfer and bonds,- , Mewing of Bosnian wire ~. . . 1 .1- , sjneforreat.honse. il. 8. Cole's' ' for eating, hoiiie in 44windsbormigli p? - B, Bun* ' - Abbot and • 'a limes for tav•-`. • in &hems' p to P. T. & L EL ' ergnson. in the matter. o Bridge view on contract it: O. B. Bill for lilllding a bridge wow Tin:wore creep; le rt appoint as 'terrain, 1. ; Brown,Brown,Brown, ' K. , nutty and D. k llt. eedgeme l 7- .., "t • . -. .' . t• : In the matter fit; application: fed County Ili, age ac ross &mai Creek near the mill of ' ben Dunning, (Innt appoint as viewers 1 : B. Liam; 1::1 p.. Harkness and Seth In the matter °f i de petition of A. K Witt 1, - ell t4 tP1:41 1 016 fini e hrlfral . a Court appoint; eeryPassmore, Joseph • .nklin and E. Be& Byer as viewers. t 1 • 7, 4 • *Sr The folioreing is a condensed 'port of the proem:dings of the Bradford County Teichers' Association, held at East Troy, on the 11th and 12th of t3eptember The officers of the Association being ab -li-44 0. J. Chubbtsik was elected President pre tern. and A. T.lilley, Secretary. Iteligious exercises were conducted by : . . S. F. Colt. Siveral resolutions were ,and, discussed I I and withdrawn. A. T. Lilley, chairman of the Committee on iles 7 'ciktions reported se follows : Ist. That, the BiStorical Reports of the . • i erent township;l biographical sketches .I' the prominent hien of our county, the .rganization add progress of the various „ oral and religious soeieties,' together with llatever may be ! riquired to make a own . lets History of Bradford Comity, be pub - in book form l soon as the required 2d. That the remaining reports, togeth er with whatevre thi Committee on Publi cation shall deem 1 4tpedient, be publishid animally in pamphlet form. • • - Report accepted, aid adopted. A. T. Lilley offered the !following : Resolved, ThatS3. P. Gilt be request ed to write a bri tory of the Bradford County Teachers' iation for publica tion in the first Animal Report. Adjourned till 21p; m. , , MITIMOM . 8:68SION. The resolution +ore the association at adjournment was *Mod' up and passed. -- Tlle folloWing, Resolved, That Directors should "hold Teachers responsible for unnecessary injury done to school property during term time. Was disaussed b‘r iu rra. Giburn, Kings but'', Chubbnek, and Leonard. Mr. Chabbneko l tiared a substitute which was accepted, sad i discussed by Ohubbnek . sad Doan. , I . lir. Doan offers,an amendment that was discussed by Doris Leonard. Ur, Coburn off an amendment to the amendment, as folionno • Itescived, That ' Directors should hold teachers respolu s t for all unnecessary in jury done to property while said t=tyr. is under i ;the legal control l of the The resolution lilassed as amended by Prot Coburn. The next resolution, Revolved, That to general laxity in of ellool discipline, is] caused more by &fee tin: family govert than by any other cause now existingd Was discussed ISTI Kingsbury and Leon ard, and then laid' lver for further discus. sion. I • Deolanktion by llerton,Landon. Albert Tracy read a paper on the early history of . Smithfield.' I i • Discussion on lasi reeolution resumed by Messrs. Leonard, pbnrn, Hooker, and Al beit Tracy. Adopted. maim onraszon. Resolved, That those who engage in teach ing only as a tem employment should not be encourage.l Discussed by. Ennis, Tracy, Lizzie Ames, and Messrs. Chubb:look, Kingsbury, Ames, Se O. Doan, Derwei,lJ. O. Doan, N. Leonard A. Leonard and Art Tracy. Laid on the fable. • i Beaty by Marietici Howland. - Answering q;o 1 SA tions. • • AY, A. ,M. Decided to hold t h e next session at Freak lindele. Ii tharles Warren offered the following : . Resolved, That n, recommend the follow ing teachers to th e i ti teembers of the County It:Billets to Conti to the County Commit on Perms:: 1 Certificates : J. H. Kingsbury, Newell I Leonard, A. T. Lilley, A I I Ernma Brewer onold Malvina L. Allen.— dopted. ' Resolved. That fainode teachers abardd re ceive the same . salary that male teachers dd, provided they, perform the same amount of labor. This was disonsaad by A. Leonard. Chub beck, Kingsbury, lot O. Doan and. . Tracy. Carried in the alinadive. • A. S. Hooker ied a poem. N..,Leonard4 N i n the following : ~ in:solved, That • •9eved met hod" of teaching yoring pupils possesses no advan tages over the old method. itlianossed by H. Ilesonard, A, T.Unlt/ 'and A.Leonard. 1 Rejected. , " • 1 10. J. Ohubbask I urged the necessity of advancement on the part of teachers aid win lollovnid by Al. B. Hooker, nd A. Tracy The following Win offered t, .= lisi=ed, I That the teachers of Wes tern should "On& an edam:UMW ad won in the INortioavo Mr. Garda ,Discussed by *cooker, Chubbluit, It Laonard and Lilkiy. Adopted. •' .• Theohottnents following were male for We neat ' : • :-• • . ' Busineu Bev. H. Annationg - , Wm. Lyonl. Writ. ; Ello'Dowolog mad . . . _ Hart' Sween e et' . J ._ ___ 4:jmitpa w . 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Paine;4 ,1,44 'NOM 4IIII 14-.4 NA it Pala , lambs , g ki ; / adopted : imindinow 4 jhaitid,;ll4 iisoi_ =thii" Club that as Court aitt r : z i onunw iitats What. ;at is aominatias by,l Repabiloin pasty. should sada the . impto4 of the Cub iadanixßepubliaa is thefts& Ckeett4o ;.„ Otti : ittethi dtessad Mirth Woad - giant and eksquackt r ia.l.,..; :t 01 011111: fe witb,, o laws ProPor l ion l'etaut vtaeo• It isWilt2llDt mdmi Imlay whitens,- la ptoporthletalai amber of imam as say alma towa in thelford couoty ;.who vest lath tiniest the bletwthhatisti Whirl 011 'Wield of heti* end iheeellert !bee &giro * thle thej aro not goiiii to tratt . ficii daft Mr. yarldll marshal Ride fora to a man midAntist tha , asst arat thileth sf . October at, the ballot 'ht.% 1 1 44 , ,tateia. Ist mown, with thole hamar „iictorlos ,wasmada, min caw the gone of the enemy, and so dszolislia tiaiszkaad Of the appes. had hosts i -tha thair Gnat Osplah4. U: Gzai ate meth wet, , yin *ye *Wed to do ut aioe'iaara demand sad itklehe an uneouditiosal stmilada. • J. C. 211101 • W" 1 4 11 4:, tnetiniii.--Ai a ow 064zi thfs place, Wm*. 8•14. 6, Yr. Kumornaza, my* In mkt to Wean* amino the Towns to . r .thnit do Clothin; a Quit & Mks :glen bi la" 41, which van speed to, and the loilowing at deo • Bnyinindiu. Reg Presidents. O j'indyke and 8. D. Whita Elsonialy-41. L. fin. • 2. .. ' /iteeetitive Contralti's—Wilsey Rogers tad ERephsti Bostwick. Oanineing ComMMus !warp appaizgid tai each 131thool Diatiist; /@l' T he Waverly .. Advocate of last • week contains the following'ittuna of -inter. eat in this' locality : • V: E. Piollet of :Wpm, Tha: Ina in lisped's& at Towanda one year sgai that if 01312. Grant , eihould be nominated for President he would vote tor, hha, so mattes whit Partinonrhutted him.' Is the Colonel a man of his word? .Can Abe Argus se,, wee? t- —Last week we called ,upon the Oldest Inhabitant of Bradford Ormuty—Enszeince thrair of t3hrohequin. He settled in that valley in 1786, and hair 'resided there ever since-82 years -and is now 97 years old, with sufficient vital energy to Carry him along several years yet. There were but few white people in the valley . at that time; among those remembered by hini were Judge Obadiah Gore, Gen. Sinuni Spalding and —.railer. He lived in three differ end counties while living in , the same house. He has voted at every. Presidential election since WaehingWri Ant ebiotitin,' and will this year vote for Geri. Grant. Mr. *Murree& much of his time, with out glasses, but remembers little that he reads. Ile never ward tobaceo in any fain, &tunas all teeth entire. 1` —The Republican have a good minim- Hon in Sheshequin, Pa. We:attended one of their meetings at Horn Brook on Satur day. evening last, and lip*, to Gil unexpect edly large gatherink Ind listened to well timed ,remarks by AMP& Mead of North Towanda, and Hon. G. W. Kin ney of Sheshequin. The Club bas a Mee PreSident and a Oseavaseing' Committee in each School District and meetings are be ing held in each of those : war! districty. This looks like earnest wait:" We trust our native town will do itseltjuithmat the penn ing election, by rolling Up one of its old fashioned Republiesu itsjorities. • Air The Republican° of Alba met and organised a Grant A Colfax club'en the 17th Mt. The deem of tha club are E Lockwood, limiting, John J. Reynolds, Vice President,' A. T. Lilley. Awarding and Recording Secretary, and J. Lengthen% Nat6r. Tama* Pi., Sept 16, 1868, Messrs. Wrounan & Itaaca—Darr Sirs: The Singer Sewing Machine .that I bought of you a few months since; tires entire: sat isfaction.. We Ind it ray dsipls and easy -to Manage, no difilculty In doing all kinds of family gaming, and in fact we acs more then satisfied with it. • • Yours rry t Vii, . FULA Sept. 23.-2 v ExAutwAnows.—The annual exami oations of Teachers, for the several districts of this county, will be held as follows.: Oct. 8.. Warren, Bowen liorw School house .... :9. :Windham, Caykendall • , • ....10, . Orwell, OrweU Hill 64 ....19../tome, Borough • ...15-13heshecpun. Lower Valley ....16-Ilistim, Village ....17.•.Towanda. Borough 4 , .19: .Litchlield. Centre • n ....20.. Athens, Borough llll ...21..Sinithileld. Centre - Si ....22—Springfield, Centre ..:.23.. Bury, Contractile • " ..24..South Creek, Gill:ilia " .26—Wells, Bowly Hill • 4 , Anstinville ....28..Tr0y, Borough ....29.. West Burlington, West Ibtr. line= Centre , ....30—Burftgton, Luther's Kills - I , Nov.s—Wysox, Myersburg aitni .....6—Standing Stone, ..... 7.. Asylum, Laporte • • " 9—Terry, Terrytown I' .10—Wilmot; Sugar Bun .. _ ... .11—Albany and Overton. Behr's " , —l2—Monroe, Slonroetoni ....17—Henick, Landon • • ~ ...:18..Wyaltudng, Camptown " ....19—Tuscarora, Spring Hill ~ Leßaysville 4 , , • •; * .24—Franklin, Varney If ....25—Oranville. Center • i . : .26 Leßoy: Corners . • is ... .27—Vinton, Borough ; `4 , • Special, Trod, Nov. A Towands, De 0.12, 26 and Jan. M. • .- •; APplicanta Me 'requested to atMindlirthe vidMty where theyr eside or expect to-teach. Those finding it necessary to, attend &spec. ial examination, will comply with the re quirements found on the 139th page, of the school laws. Exerciser will commence be.' Sweatt 9 and 10 o'clock .• none adniitted to the clam alter f 10 o'clock unless unavoidably detained.- Teachers most invariably proem, °ail* darts valid in this-o ty beforeixannsm• 'eisst ischooL; All ao4alled profeadand cer tificates issued prior to the Arid Monday of Jnne,:ll36B, wank b 7 th e AcCof April Mk 1867, madeto aspire on the the l3:dMen age, o f inn. last. „ :Director are requested to present, and also see that Teachers for their respective schools are in 'atten dance. o=ll.l. 1111 Tt4 8 . , 000nty 04% Rosmunato & Wounr's Chow= Itaotrzssai r Osa Passcreza—All• goods marked Ls plain figures; and oalyops*os and so &Matto% a system mdmsd by essay --honorable man as the wed kadl safest way at dealing. vidok_allows .• bWA barsition.- idylo of deal fag suit!' you betAes than the f madded baatsefagVi p t tea give as a ell 1,3 Pitteall7#/xii MINI* U. • . .• Could Deadmith their sanioss for roMiosi llooklngx A. ; • lisle liod mob egoism sad Ask • good islids as Wilma kV' at maw • reisonigg* Mgt, — to EMI= MUM,. .kkiftgOO,W.lde Der. liihneuttoir.--The diveztaersidp 'peter the mem ofd ' 'Moody pa, le ibis dif- 1 &Nand lby MOW, commit. AlLnotea and soODIMAI die noir& irethilhandio of L; L. NW. Ay tar collection. - W. W. Mown. ft; Seitlfi_.:l -1%.:.14;31Axem P.ourzatz. ;;-TWit ootiwiiient oOmpinifku poitlkat 12 14:42 0 . bosw4) l lflotb, Amid **ail MINN is now reimly zer ftr ie st winystalionl l i t i l lto .hiskay, d es. of • ppegkam as book of retarms, is usbima4 awl is wed kr i= cies *Win random on to Aloksoikb tbisploose- , . Aug. 18. Caacao‘ ifrui Fritilfade from priiimidd.Wlnta illibeaV in - Worth 15 per cent more thal the same amount, and Sualtr: made from wow iwbeat. A sack or ourei will makwls per cent, or one pound hi oiginei.-'more bread than- bootthe neW crop. Ifehing a differezme in value in Sr vor of the old of two &Maw per barrel or fifty Unbar euii, owing to he new °on o! water:Nee, then thi lla ra; Tirre l welllinOwir to -Baku sad. Ma ou Aug Wndenitand.it.7,` boujakinididslobsithme to buy; all ilMOld.lifbeet to- lbe bad. rad- irilliaavi a "MU tbro slow::arop is. St time to ' &Au* in oat,. _We propose to mike It better anAbettei all the:time._ li. „, , Mlle: J. - Lsonr,” from Geneite ftwftserbind, willhe happy, to receive pn- Weite Bret& bogus. 1024 in Di Dray.. .lher hi daises or for private tuition. for each, per *osier of 24 lessons $5,00. For farther rnshon call at Bender's Photograpldo Gassy. i t3lasses sill commence on Tuesday, 15th inst., in the &hailll:psse occupied by Kiss Towanda. Sept. 3,1358.-3 w! Tat MowCAI COMM STOSIL—An• ofter Palest Bwit.—We understand Messrs. Meer X'ackard and A Co. have been oom, =d to commence a suit against Hunt - A of Hudson, for infringing the patent on the.Aah Sifter in the American Cooking Stove. This is - the fifth salt they have hien compelled to bring against different pestles for lath:J*3g the _Menai patents on this Stove. I The four previous suits have readied favorably for S. _P. Co.. and they • are astined to follow up all easea m oment until others ems from their imptroe. Albany Journal, Jidy 29ft, 1868... -All persons are cautioned against selling or using Stoves witha Shaking Ash Sifter in the hearth, or under the grate, as this Improvement is fully secured to us by five t patents, =Mill parsons sidling or L asing Stoves with this improv . ement,will be liable to prosecution tar infringement,sa we have grannntwo licenses to other parties to make or sell this improvement, and all in fringements will be promptly prosecuted. Puma:DA Co.. Albany, IC Y. For Sale by CODIPIZO.fr, &MULL, TOWSIIII. de, Pa. Or COMM, fillo. FOR Sus.-House and lot No. 46, Chestnut Street. For paitionlarl reignite on the. remlseo: A: Fay. ' /1/ir Choice _ Cigars At 'MoTsrrfe, one door north of Berner's Tobacco Store. Towanda, Lug. 20, 188&-;-tf: j STUMM/111Y PLANTs.—Wilson's :Al *any Seedling. 12 eta per doz., 50 cta per ir34 per 1,0,00 ; At griouliarist 12 eta per 0r... 50 ota per 100, 34 per 1,000 ; Jocun d*, (Knot's No: 700) 25 eta per doz., 12 per 100, 320 per 1000 ; Jocund& (when other kinds are taken) 12 ota per doz., 31 per 100 .310 perlooo. Can furnish Wilkees and Agrioultaiiiit ow ; Juctundea by August lat. J. G. Holm, Monroeton, Pa. July 13, 1868,3 m• OAtrnozr.—Cascade dealing in flour are cautioned against pi* tang inferior flour in Sacks or Barrels imar trig our Trade ]Lark; . as we Shall certainly protect missives against ,each imposition when detected. - We will suggest a rulehowever. by which the consumer may discover such hand at' dist appeanoe. Genuine Cascade Flour ean;be identified from its effects—amtraar dinary amiability of wives end mothers— children rosy -checked and happy , and from =digmtion the general affairs of the ehold, bright as sunlight. H. B. Imam. Camptow?, Sept. 3, 1868. No DOIIIST or rr.—The Singer sew ing llseliine is the best:. Get - one and try it. Full instructions given by Wzarnsar AND lftscr. Agents. GRAND Oongr.—The Wyalusing Musical Association, under the direction of ProL Jr B. Sumner, conductor, and Mrs. S. A. Sumner, Phudit, will give their second semi-annual concert, consisting of Toad and instrumental music, solos, °hornets, recitetions,.. tableaux, At. Ito., on Tuesday evening, Sept. 99,1868, at Wyalueing, Pa The exercises will be „varied by music from the Wyalusing String Band. Doors open at 7 o'clock, concert commence 7e.— Admission 25 cents, children under 12 yr's /5 cents. A, PIA Pres. S. Citxtonn, Sea Sept. 14.-2 w WILSON—LEAR--At the M. E. Parsonage, B.gitoirn, by of Wtheabudng Bet. A. L Arnold. J. Wilson , to Miss Angeline Lem'', of Herdcz WILOOX—ENGLISH—Ovezton, Sept. 7, 1868, by B. H. Itieliardit Esq.._ James M. Woos to Martha English, both of Albany, Bradford county, Pa. • " STREVYABILVERLY.—Sepiember 16, at Ulster, by G. W. Nichols Esq., .Mr. A. Strevy to Was Louisa IlEfeaverly, both of Overton, Bradford county; Pa. EBSENWINB-BTBEVY—September 10, 1808, at Ulster, by G.. M. Niobobi Bog.. Mr: 47:Wargo Insenwilte, Of Towanda and Mies Betsey, Ann &rev, of Overton. BUGHANA.N—MELVILLII.--At the M. E. rainonage, in Towanda 'July 17th, by 'Bev. J. T. Brownell, Mr. J. O. Buchanan of Littleton, N. FL, to Kies Ella F. Mel- Alla of Buslingtial, Pa: • VANDYKE—CARE—At the 'residence of the • brides hither; September-9, 1868 by Rev. J. L. Watson, Mr. Edward L. Van Dyke to Miss Ls fille M. Oase4 both of Canton Penn., , BADGER—In North Team(la, Septembe r 9th, 1868, Henry Badger, to the 16th yea s itiDGEII-lallorth Towanda. September 15,1868 c. J., H•. Badge,: 111P4Arkir three, i yearn. : _ • - . F /J : RN LT IT RK I ' VFW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS ! SEATLY-FINISHED POPULAR _TArozsi Otems)la SETS, r.41.10# MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES, Photograph Frames. for everybody. A oszpw, Assonanwr. PORMTUBE; &a toilds - tnerket. hare the best cphols. the con/trY: and miashietare ear ore spliehienel wart. REPAIRING AND' JOBIENGi Doss.to mass. Bark' as unielesoe of . 20 surfs the tautness , I eas conadestly hope to phele.lll.who pirates as. - - Des% forget tithes, Ifo.• 16S, Ws at., &swami south of 's Bkuk, Tlhris7 ft. Pa. • • MB *init.—lL ' 1 . • MARBIBIA DIE.D. tiIINING ROOS 13111118 -~s ~...xa~R ..... D.ErAimin, comnas . - . . , utak V. T " 4 : 1; 41 . h . "PI -SHOES nadvbs •• • - ' • ;3 , • • -.- •it ; •,1-1 LARGEII ADDITIONS ;ME -::r:: ~ -,- _ e :; &died to the SPIV 'Slade 1. THE LATEST MIAS I:- 'r° ISO , • • .... ; ,;•;•• • ,• 1••••• - ..;;::;";•. RA.TRIEVAZ , - !r•:- • • - f •-•. : -- "" ..1% • • r r: •-•• R •:• • _;;; MMI I• = • DAILY .Aiet ere may far the Inspection el the pobtla MIIM=IM On pill lIANUFAUTIitIi2D4)OOZt s , hind.. ens). We are iambi BARGAINS, B4RGAINA huOidei'tOdOsOiithe q'p 3t).-.•0:1. .tried over FROM LIST' mwo inocir REGARDLESS Or. 0 , 4 °l- fi r. • Aid Will sell there ALISO, Sanwa, _Harness, Oman, SADDLES. WHIPS, B' I& IC.IO TS I Bobo. =dial goods connected with ?he Saddlery Business ! • TRIM* TRAVELLING BAGS. VAIJBIIB I, LEATHER, *fog •FINDW9I. HABNE3B TRIMMINGS, ' &C. TowasisjApoll le , . . MONTANY IPS 0 A largcand vex; Desirable 498Ortizerit ak)(is h now being opened - alibi above stole. CONSISTING OF MANY IanCLES They hula notherstplips kvt. • HAYING IFITTIS UP ROOMS Above for the Per Pap. AMONG TH); 4R,TIOLES be ., IWO C .A. 1 2 333 T From 38 ping.. tcl $2 Per yard. of EVERt ' ;DESGR' Window Shades .F:Xturee, Ot. lever, desoeiptiatt. C Po 0 OICAMItc-r1 _ • • Jost fmkpadati BOOTS it SEOES! lii ' ; • „ Lispadlesp{ variety. mcivre ''&•• 0.40iX13 otlBl3 , to 1018. = H&VINtt WEER MUWEWII3) FORCIAMB Tbeelgoode will be .old it a: VERY SMALL 'PROFIT I ifdeordially ~It. our OLD ; . FRIENDA Asikthe public igistraily, bowls we CAN' , ILI= IT VOLTS:Ia - A To do so. MONTAN ifff: Towilat,ihr shim EA s WITROPERTTF94IIIALL -1, amok- Olompootaipa, IM s t ' mei Nem tor - dor ohms leawati k utwilai 11,111111 0 - 41e KoLzsatLi alto (may TA% a -w 51 '• - - B E tAl 5.!-A'Ait° =SE . . -,..!.;!:;t vet ,usiapostegumr.E:-..f. 7- - f.;.rZ';o.,, ' The undersigned, .enconravid q'T-1 ' • ' t helueaes. -11/49)11Pg'P!! f fir, . .`te" 1 1 9 4!&,q le ir. *pry; Tmfli 479. advantage of their yeas' experience, 1 Wit ."•;' : ; 71 !epithet.. _ of their . gre k eiiY iticreaSed . facades for doing i ta4,1 4 , 1 14- I k - c#4.hea, of everything in their line, and are ME BE lIME CIE BEM .444.:44didena to their stock. as the' wants of their tilde egoicai They have now in store, _Sugar, B ? ; rUPo4 43 4 ll ,r_cosßll , .itiocs 'to bacco, '41214 - Salt, "cheeet;, : (fri eP l ., 3 # ..C Pl id Yill fl . 4 , 4o l ll ! Wrapping "Paper; and Twine,'Floti SitaliAk i lk* Sal rkimat variety of 0011111041; width flare been sweat ly !astight * lowest ,poiat'in the Market; and 'ate Offered =tit,Wholisigo, at rates to correspond. Thej , :ikwiriilO call eliptiehti atten tion their Jaw stock of Fine ,Taiii,'W‘hicit they - I'6' York stobbing pritleizatiteeing the qualitiiii all = , . aniijannin an 44 lial*Minnite went F i War, - Pori And 'Kemeene OIL i They still continue to have the benefit of a resident _Partner in Now York who is constantly in the-toirket antj, pnTate4l to turn to oar advan lags any favOrable changes the Pilo) of:J*4 _ • MX, Easyits. I,o4;ccii',i co. • May po - vvrEccm SPICING- STOCK, • ' •WLioII tAlvitin • VARIETY _ OF GOODS, IN EV!NY DEPARTMENT, . ~:,;. ES 4 - Lowest Market 'Price; ME 1 Towanda, April %UM. spEC o E 8A115A t.4F44.-.4lP . ,B 9 Rti:Ti* poi ~ . . I The esimiheis* . : bent -if:Neei Elhop lad =PO th. Jidda:t o: Utast, ami most 5 k lad' . very** am = 120iparlor ' * Mind %e mum*. Pitite lio tr=r Me ot thetr 111ammomilatraad, , /rood at all thilairoamtN S lailay wee! wiry for health sad comfort the Mated terms, aurvirse - foto*" mi - *MU lii 1 1, : mata tiol‘tKati r n at, "1 :- 1 .74 111 1 , :.Q t k _, to imamate public tor thi vett libelsiatronstii WM IIO OI B4I "m i ti,it Oboes we et ielei l ik 4 sa 4 mats, 0140,021-- ...act 'Pk - . 4ailaj Or :'. " ia4 =t 4 pr NO. ToWaidox I lamI CI T 61 111111..43:!" 5,," ; • .) . 4. rr ~ MEM '%', -, , , .1T . :4 011!0[ Boaiirbost 'Plow Bess. Cies esl. raidOsa., at d liv.A . - . 6xnanzug • ./V9r0)X 4 2 1 ! , 1=1.2M7. P/ 11 . 13/ PW Vlll2 ,we G?Ari le B." TWEE7 i pt_ KW:WU z &ECM =AI • , #.L , MY! ; MEI 4118 now, receiving Mar i THE usu.!, =ME =ll lAU,othwldelv ARE EMI MEM .... r. At the ,-,; . ;:;~ r ....., ~ i.~. ~, TBIt LIMON& =ps - • J!'fFil.:: =ll CLENERAL ELECTION PROCLio by a act at AMMO" KT of Us OassemenregUi of Petwativeldi: :# mut Midst lathe Melton, of thhi Coemewealth," It fa indolned apes= bike i pebllo'notlee of sad deetioa te be hold. sad abode. mesensiat immesh notice what, oaken ateeiseteia. WM, WIWI% High Ober lin. at She mak, et *Word, do ha*y make bowel sed_gle•-_WW to: the brn of odd mats, ea TIMMY, the lath do, of 00TO • ierefal to said county, to- • *CAI& the been knew!, cow 1 11b7 6 3 7- 91 0 7 . - • - lamina:T. at scicia boast gut *ism Is Anneals; it the finie of John S. Bober. • la Jiaybus,st the Wool Mass, nut Blissos• Doelstr's. - lealltbses bora at the Issm ISnsetly toes- DIM by IL IL Istbresaa.- ' • bs akibeftW th e iT4 Is Nibess bore. a _ cupb _ Wally bone, si i6ll house Isnosly 7a Bgti l agton urn, at the b9as. of hazes 1u Bastleibit Wei,- it : tbiChSen In Bosley at thia School House. - la Canon beef; stele Central Hane., • Canton tap.. ( at the house formerly item • pled by 8. 8. Minh la Cantos taro'. ) Columbia, at the house of James Morgan. la;FraskUn. at thelause *Ow accupled•by 8. la Claswille, Sitio haute of Benj. P. Taylor. Berriolt, at the school bane near Dank& Is Gellert& bort) , at the house " formerly oecopied_by J.E. Ykriches. • - Litchfehl, at the house formerly occupied r by (bras lloodgood. • i htlarkesai the Coatis Bthool House.. . Tor Item asp.,••st the hew Janne rly Sam. 'pied le - • In.Ywroe boto , , at the hanatormaly Occu pied b_y. ;la Wren at tie house - of Pawls * Woo di uff. , -MS the:tal c school hand No. 2. In Pike at the house of Traver Basmirtit. In Bonn twp., at tie Academy In Beate limo. la Boille4*Th's at the seedem_p mauls, tie haute of ft-e. m la at the Vag loan. annass. ia /30 at the hewn formaly occupied by :ease laSianding • Atone, at the house, of Simon In SWAIM. at the house formerly*upled A. J. Gesoold. _ • . In 13,71nata bow', lathe WAN Carta, Iter la Booth Creek. st tbe house of J. P. Gillett: /a Tam a& the hoes, of Jacob Prettily. In Towanda bero', 'at the Grand Jury Room. /n Towaadatwp., at the boase - of 'T. B. Joe . in Towanda bore'. In' Towanda Worth, et the home of EL A. tio r to., it the home of v. it. ',oils .may bore. : • - • • la Troy bolo', at the bless of V. Bi. Long. • In Titecaroes, at the 'school home fienr James Black's.- I - • _ln Ulster, at the hone of S. B. Holcolm. In Warren, at the home of B. Cooper. la Manisa, at the house of B. Heyksadall. • ift - W=tidaft. wtthirlicale of J. H. Black. • • W t, at the boars of A. J. Skate. Wysm, at the lietuns feriae/1Y occupied by - J. M. Deed. • . In Wells, at the . Musa _of 1.. Seeley. At which time sad place , the relecters afore said Will Awl by ballot. One person for Auditor General - of the State 'of retnlitrania. One person , for Surveyor *General of the State of Pennsylvania.- Orie persiakto represent the lath Congres sional Merit, (composed of the conntiesiof Bradford, 'Wyoming, Sullivan, Montour and Columblajin the Congress of the United States. One person to-represent the Senatorial Dis trict; (composed of the countka of Bradford, Susquehanna and Wyoming) in the Senate of Pennsylvania. Two persona to -represent the counties of Bradford and Sullivan in the House of Repre sentatiees of Pennsylvania. One person for Associate Judge of Bradford nounty. One person for Instr ict Attorney of Bradford county.. 1 One person for Commissioner of the county of Bradford. B - One person for Auditor ofilie.county of M& . One person for Surveyor of the county of Bridford. • , • And in and by said act, I am further directed to give notice "that any person exceptingjas- Coe of the peace who shall hold any office of profit and trust under the, government of The United States or this State, or bf any incorpor ated district, and al-0 that eiery Member of congress and of the Legidature,and the select And eemmon camel of an city Or commission. era of any incorporated d istrict, Is by la* in capable of holding or exercising at the lame time the onien or appointment of Judge, In spector or Clerk of an election of 'this Com monwealth, aad that no Inspector caret any such election shall be th e nelig.ble to any Mee then to be voted ler. ' By the 4th section of an act pained the let day of April;- 1840. it is provided "that the 14th section of an act passed July 3, 1863, en titled 'An'act relating to; the elections of this Conutionweelth,' " shall not be construed eo as to prevent any military officer from serving as Judge,lnspector or Clerk. at any general or special nlection of this Commonwealth. ' An Act to change- the time of closing the polls at the General and Township Elet.tklns in the courity'of :Bradford: Slams 1. ' Belt enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to General Assembly met and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same:That at all General, Special, and Town ship or. Borough. elections hereafter held in the county' of Brisdkird. the Pella shall be closed at six o'clock in the afternoon instead of seven, as heretofore previded . by.43r. • A further Supplenient to the Election Laws of Pennsylvania : Wnizaktei By the act of. the Congress of the United States, entitled "An Act to amend the several acts heretofore passed to provide for the enrolling and calling vet the National forces, andforother purposes," and 4ppleved March third,: one thousand eight hundred and sixty- AT% all perilous who have deserted the military minim' service of the United States, and who have not been discharged, or Alined from the , penalty, -Ifs disability therein- provided, are aeemed_ ' nod takes. to have voluntarily relin quished, rasid forfeited their rights of citizen , and are deprived of.Axerceing any rights of eltizetuf.thereot:- • L2l Atidleth, 'Person; not citizens of the United Sktitti are not, under. the Constitution - ind ism of Penadrivants, it:tailed dieters of this Comittonwealth - , theorlosr 1: . /St it meta by the Smote and JErouse of Rejyrieseaktioetaf Uwe Commemiseafth Paulaivania in General Assembly lest, and it is hare enacted to the au ity of the same, That is elections dio to be held in thls. Commonirealth, it- shall be unlawful for the judge or ineector of the election to receive any besot or bal ota from' ley person or persons em braced In , tlte provisions, and subject to the paved disabi lityMarch' imposed by sald act of Congress ap• 3, 1865, and It shall be or any ballot in & ch person to offer to vote any ball unlawful ot, o • flionow• 2. That if any such' judge and in- - spectate of 'obictlon or say tone of them shall receive,' or consent toreceive„ any such nohow. fat ballot or bilicts, - from any such disqualified person, he, or they so offend in g, shall WPM.? of a mmaemestior i nnd upon conviction thereof in any 'court of quarter seasons of this Com nionwealth, hessU,U; for any such offence, be .sentenced.to pays fine:: of ' not less than MO, and undergo an iroprisonment,in the jail of the *per county, for not than 60 days. Simms !.:.That if any .perwm. deprived of oitlatlflettip. and disqualilled, •as aforesaid, *hall "at 'any: election. _hereafter to be held In this CommOlirrenitb, rote 'or tender to the officers 'thereof, and offer to vote tt• ballot, or ballots -tiny person so offending, shall be deemed gu Ity 'of a misdemeanor, and CM conviction thereof, in any court of Amster sessions o f this *Common.: weattb r ahall., .tor each Offbnce. , . be Minished in like manes es *provided In the preceding sec of this act, in the cue of. officers of election re_ ceirltigenth unlawful ballot or ballots. 5 :Snort& t. That if eny person shall hereafter YtErsoade .or- advise any person or p de potted - ot eitizenaldpiaW •ditßilalified assore mid tn offer any ballotor ballots, to the officers of say election, ' hereafter to be held In this Commonweelthor shall pervade or advise any such ;to receive. any ballot, or ballots, from uPti• Pain deprivedof citizenship, and disgostlffea as aforesaid; such person ao offend ing shell be guilty of • mlademeanor,and non conviction thereof, to any Conti of quarter saw Mona of -this Commonwealth, shall be punished in like manner as is provided b the second sec tion of this sot, In the -'cue of aims of such election, receiving, such tualswful, ballot; or •, • - ' • •• By at Mt of Assembly of March 30. 1 / 3 641, en= titled lit .Aetregulatbigthe: mode of voting at all *Alias, in ties several counties of thizaoto monwealth, it is enacted as follows ISM:tyro* r! Be' 1t enacted by ihe'Senate and, Ilowitte•if Repteeentatilie. of the Costnionweela fit Perm en tersa ht General As Ind, and ;leis 'enacted bg the aufkoritrof sane, nit %hi Med raters of the several dainties of ADO COttnetornresith, at general township, =C, 'and special • elections, am berebi r 'intlanised and required th vote ticket! printed Or 'Written , leverally esurlne its follows: -One ticket shall embrace the names garipditeio or losirt to be vote d for,. and to be lobtsdi outside,' " Pak : one ticket AO Inehraewthit:witees of"all state, officers to be voted, for sad be labelled"stateel one ticket shall embrace the imams of all malitt/ olluent voted for. liteludlog office of esaatori member, mid ;rsikberi 'of - amembly, if voted for,; and Members, of congrem,, if voted for, and he h. belled "-countr," one - ticket shalt embrace the nameir Of all towseltip officers voted for, and be libelled . utown ,o one ticket shall em it:seethe nine •of borough' Olean voted for-. f and shill be ' Met j' borough," -and sub clam shall be deposited in separate ballot- othe in of therrtura jadgei for tbe Sea. istorial District, will be held at tbe Court Hour Wilke Borough of Towanda, on the seeeatb day Other the eketien, wish* will be on the loth The meeting the realm judges for this Csingnidonal DWI" will be hard at the Court Wen: lathe &tough of Tankbannoak, on the serenth day " altar the . eleotke • 'blab will be had on the 20th day of October. Via *Wag of rennin Mow kw Ude Irma- IsittatturMaria, .he Mid et the Coen Bem, at Towanda, on the ..eerenth day slier thseleetion4 *bleb pin be es the 2011 i day of Ogoliert. - Cr4o , The meeting of Wens jape for the counts of Bradford, will beat the,Ouart Hotwo= wads, oa Abe tidal du , =a fter UK which wilt be Friday, th e lath day of Oetaber, et 1 o'clock, go: es. - - Sept. 24. Ina. • lilt. GIUS7I3, Serfit. NOTICN Y E IN BANKRUPTCY. This to give m*4 That on ihe / 4 ibi dwY of Sept., A.D., 1868, t Warrant in vas fends ageiset the estate of lBlll 4 l na Hiss,"' of - Wpb. in tbe county of Bradford, and &ale of Pryhenia, who ' has been adludipslitanksuptan his own pe tition ; that the Layman! of any debts and deli reiy of any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to hinr, or for kis use, - and the transfer of any property by him are forbid. - den by law,. theta meeting of the creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their deb* lad to &Cosa one qr morehil=f hie aststeolißbeiteld at a Court Ply be holden at the °Moe of p•sig t the ham& of Towanda, Pa., before ED WARD o')MTON,Register, on the 14th day of ,OOTOBER, I A. D., 18e8, at - eck..-a a. ar. • - • TROMMI A. ROWDEY, • B. Marshal as Messenger, Wes .. tern District Pennsylvania. :./3y,E. B. Criozzatton, Deputy. G. VER' . ‘t BAKER'S HIGHEST PREMIUM SEWING • • 770 Chet Street, PhlladelphLr. f THE . PF:lit HIGHEST PRIZE, TER CROSS or THE UMW( OP HONOR Wa rn 4 °ltitim4 oultbe rercreti Wive of the I DROVER_ AND - BAUR' • SE4ING. DIA.O_H IN ES; EXPOSITION' lINIVERSELLE, ,Parii,lB67; than attert,lne ' THEIR: GREAT SUPERIORITY Oman oiiter aewleimacblees arscotraeat of theme celebrated rrOblaca coostaatfle v -baoZur o d for mild , -Feb. 6,1868.-6 m. TOWANDd, VINE SYRUP.StAND MOLASSES X' at , IicCABIS do OW& PEEOUTOR'S iioTlC)l.—Notice .a:a. hereby given that a. indebted .to thP estate of • 3. 13: HELL, late' of Smithfield &dal,' is. • to make im mediate payment, and all baying claims upon said estate will present them dalyinthenticated for settlement. • . • CHAS. B. RIGGS, LEVI SCOTT, - Sept: 8, 1868. miscellaneous. REAL . ESTATE.-A • GREAT • BAR- Gam—About 450 acres 'of land in fine state of cultivation—so divide '• by roads that baungood far as can be made oat of It withrkat waste—good and substantial houses and blew; on two of the divisions. Also 30 cowaaoke or oxen. span of horses and wagon farming - plementa too numerous to mention, situate in Elheshequin township, 10 miles from Towanda. and.about 3 miles from the riser. W G be sold at low rates on duty terms. Will one, two. thiee or four gent/eiien who want goad farms. all in running order; call up on JAifES WOOD, at Towanda, of D.OUGLAS DAVIDSON. upon his farm, for. farther icfor elation. JAMES WOOD, DOUGLASS DAVIDSON, • Towanda, Jply 13, 1868. _ - VALUABLE ARM FOR SALE ! r Situated in Towanda township, within half it mile of the village of Towanda. Con taining about 200 acres, shoat- 100 acres proved, with plenty of wood and fencing m - teriabs, well watered, comfortable outbiadiogi and well adapted for either grain or grazing , For particulars inquire of JAY CHAAPEL Towanda, Pa., or L. CIIAAPEL, We4t, Frank lin, Pa. ' May 28, 18e8.—tf. SINGER SEWING MACHINE The superior merits of the IgINGIER" mach ines over all others, for either family nee. or Manufacturing purpo yes, are so - irell established and so generally admitted, that an enumeration - of their relative excellencies is no longer coml.! ered necessary. TLE LETTER " A," FAMILY MACHINE, hitherto manufactured by this Company, tuts gained and maintained, the world'over. and for years past,-an unpAralleled reputation and sale. But notwithstanding the excellence of this Ma. chine, we have now to - annoucce that It has been Superseded by our - NEW FAMILY MACHINE, . . which has been over two years in preparation, and which has been brought to, perfection re girdles' of rtes• Lawn or YX172111, and which is now confident' y presented I^ the public as in comparably the best. Sewing Machine in Exist ence. The Machine in.question.ls Simple, Compact; Durable and Beautiful. It is quiet, 'light-run. "ningjand minable of performing a lunge and variety of work never before attempted upon a single Mach! u sing either Silk. Twist. Idnin orDotteu Th and sewing with equal !aril. ity the very • end coarsest materials, and auythlqig between- the two extremes, in the most bean dl -and imbstanCal . manner. Its attachments - kr Heating, Braiding, etc., are noveland pcsetical,and have been invented and adjusted especially for thus Machine. t3-The shine Machine can be lad of WICKHAM & BLACK, Agents. Full Instructions given at our Sew . lag Machine Delotr 1n ezamination is rmtully fatted. Towliada..Tply 23, 1868.-3 m • BEAT' i~NITSD STATES 2EA WAREHOUSE „e oi ' • T. Y. KELTEY Nos 26, Z 8 and 30 Posey Street, NEW YO=RS 0 I T -tr Are now supplying Willies throughout 4b country with teas and cones through the aye tem of clubs and their regularly appointed agents, at a slight advance on cargo prices. and guaranteeing their teas to be pare and fresh, and also to give entire satlibction, or they can be returned and the money refanded &Member that by our system the consumer pays only ONE PROFIT, instead of seven or eight, as he must do when he purchases of the ordinary grocer. WE DEFT COMPETITION. We ca U special attention not only to our stand ard goods, but our fancybrandsef Oolong and Young Dyson Teas—becullar flavors—sud teas sixty days from .Tap On. Our Coffee Depart ment is manage.! 'also on the system of one profit only, and all our coffees are sold on their , ' merits. We only ask a Utah ; An one importation of oar teas and coffees can be bad of our regular appointed agents.- All our goods are goods put up by ourselves In one pound packages, at our warehouse -in New York, and retailed at W; If. B. GORE'S Drug.Btore, N0:137 -Main street, at the small advance of 5 scents per pound over our New . York prices. This b s thb goods at the prices they can be. pare for over our counters, with the ffeight added. LOOK AT OUR-PRIOES. OOLONG (Black), 60c., - 70., 80., 90., 81 per lb., best. MIXED (Green. and Black). 6k,., 70c., 80c.190.. sl,per lb., best. YOUNG BY RON (Green) 60c.,' 70c:, -80 c.. 90., $l,, $1,19; 61,20, per lb.. Wet; IMPERIAL (Gran), 90c., 31, $1,25. ENGLISH - MBEAKPABY (Black). 70c., 800.. $OO.. $1,,61,10 $1.20 beat; JAPAN 900.. $1,61,25 per lb. dortAwDER: $l3O per lb. Slanting Moyune Young Boon, in original Chinese 'wimps $1 60 per mat age. ka Hangs Oolon pa pac kageg, In original Chinao pacges 61. - • • FANCY 8 ,30 RAND13.--Ningyong Oolcmg (111 k) $1.25 per lb. Nankin Mayans Young Bison. (Green) IPSO per lb. 'Uncolored Japan Teas, (GO days from Japan) .. ig t up !sprawly for ns in Yokohama $1 AO per GROUND .COPPER Pare ,Rlo, 20, 25 and SO cents per lb.. Best Old' Government Jai, 40 cents per i llr.l -Royal Club. 26 contE per lb. Mountain Planttion, 60 cents per lb. - Beware of -imitations and bogus companies. 411 our goods bear our •Trade Mark on each bag. No others.are gamble, -51.6 m. A. w, &YRES' MARBLE SHOP, E!,ILUU N. Y. Yon will and GazdteMonamente, both - Quincy and Concord, Marble and Biala Mantles. , and Coal Grates to fit; A large assortment con stantly on band, cheap u the cheapest. ". Avg. 10,186& - 44• DISBOLI:PrION.—The coqirtiaer shlp tietitntare catalog under the, - Arm name of Batley, Honor & Co., is We day du solved W? meted coaseen: The boob of. the Arm wM be settled bil, W. Eagey,atthe office at the Omaha Meets inane • • . , • . J. W. LULEY. O. 0 RORTO.N. 'BARBER.Caatps. Jnlg 2114, I&SL • *..4. CHOICK No 1 MAOKFREL FOR one glass per Roma it t Droda CoetWi ekegp atom Executors