Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 01, 1868, Image 3

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
rowArca - cams Duescrozr.—Baptitst
Ourrch.=Rev. Rosa= Ihntirr, Pastor.
Preaching. Sundays at 101 A. V., and 71
P. at. Sunday School, 11 r. z Prayer
Meeting every Thursday evening.
AL E. Chord. —Bev. J. T./larressaa, Pas
tor. Preaching every-Sunday at 101 sac.
and 71 P. 11. Sunda School, 11 P. as
Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening.
Presbyterian Church.—Bey. War. Hems.
Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 101
A. it., and 7P. M. Sunday School,ll rah
Prayer Meeting Thursday eveninge.
.710iscopaChurch.—Bev. P. D. Hosioie, Pea.
tor. Preaching every Sunday at 101 A.M.
MA 3r. K. Sunday School, /1 P. X.
Tnts TABLE.—The following le the
Time Table of the Pennsylvania arid New
York Canal and Bail Bond Company, which
took effect on Monday, May, 11, 1868 :
I +.lll
P. M. L M. A. M.
11a0. ... .8:30
4b......1135.....8:45
11:48.....858
12:03 9.13
7:45 1228 938
P. M......P. M. A.,11.
NORTHWARD.
A. M. AL M. P. 11.
8 08 1100 4:58
10:45...-..4:437 53
7.40 '10:32 430
7/.5 1017 4:15
....7:00 9:52 3:50
A.M. A.M.P. M.
JOHN P. 1301, BuperitdewleAL
WATNELT..,
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TOWANDA .
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TOWANDA....
Republican, Meetings.
At ROME born, Satirday evening, Oct. 3.
Sp'akers, W. T. D&VIES and HENRY
PEET.
At AS YLIJM, in Macedonia Church, Sat
urday evening. October 3. Speakers,
Gen. B. J. MADILL and T. E. GRID
LEY.
At - ASYLUM, in the School House at
Frenehtoten, Friday evening, October 2.
Speakers. Capt. lii M. PECK and W. H.
THOMPSON. '
At SHESHEQUIN, at the Ghent School
House, Friday evening. Oct. 2 Speak
ere. Gen. H. J. MADILL and THOS. E.
GRIDLEY.
At - BURLINGTON, at Mount Pleasant
School House near 'David Luthers, Sat
urday evening, Oct. 3. Speakers. Col. E.
OVERTON and W. HERSEY WATKINS.
At WELLS, at Rowley School House, Fri
day evening, Oct. 2. Speakers, H. N
WILLIAMS and W. H. CARNOCHAN.
At Ausnicvnr.rx, Saturday, October 3.
Some speakers.
At ROME, in the North Rome Chnrch,near
Bumptown, Saturday afternoon, Oct, 10.
.Speakers, Gen. H. 3. MADILL, THOS.
E. GRIDLEY and others.
At ASYLUM, in Macedonia, Saturday eve
- ping, Oct. 3. Same speakers.
At ASYLUM, at Frenchtown School House,
Friday evening, Oct. 2. Speakers, Capt.
B. M. PECK and W. H. THOhLPSON.
GEN. JAMES B. MCNEAN, of Saratoga
Co., N. Y., will speak as follows :
TOWANDA, Friday evening, Oct. 2.
WEST BURLINGTON, Saturday afternoon
Oct 3.
SOUTH CIIRPK, Monday afternoon, Oct.S
-The proceedings of the Brad
ford County TemPerance Convention will
appear in our next Ostia. '
Is.. New Goode New Goods
For the fall trade, Tsywn & Co. have the
largest stock of Dry Goods ever brought to
this market, go and look at them.
ALVORD & BARBER are just recliving
h large stock of wrapping paper from one
of the best manufactories in this country,
which they offer at very low figures.
TO POST-MASTICRS.--The Boxes re
cently need in the Post" Office at Towanda,
are offered for sale cheap. There are 350
in number. The front of the case is Black.
walnut. The case is offered for sale because
it is no longer large enough for this office.
Apply at the Post Office. :Sept. 30.
TEuren.ANcs.—Lectures on Tempe.
prrauca were delivered last week, by Gen.
fern ,N and N. S. Fmtzstr, at Terrytown and
Sager Run, and Good Temples Lodges
orgttaised at both places, which makes
2.; L dges iu the County.
ag.. We are requested to say Oa
th• c , .mplimeut of the Argos to the Orwel
131,1, Baud is duly appreciated—and to as
satr that paper that there is but one Demo
crat to th* hand, and on the day spoken of
Lc was a little too e:ev eed to play well.
tom'" A Sli School I cis ti tutr.
an , i-r the auspices of the B. C. S. S. A.,
b' held in Stevensville, Tnesday and
Wednesday, Oct. Gth and 7th, commencing
Tle.day' evening. Speakers are engaged.
S. S. Superintendents and Teach
er. in paiticular are most cordially invited
pris.mt at every session of the Insti-
Rexturawlet.a, Penti,Sept. 22
Lo. ItErowrzu—Dear :—I wish to in
14,rm the readers of your widely spread pa
p.•r of our old friend Linton. BREWSTER
Who cast his first vote for Thomas Jefferson
and has voted for every President since that
time, ho was a Jackson Democrat, and re
mained one until the fall of Bnchanan's
election, when the old gentleman went with
opposite party, he says that he cannot
, upport such mertas Seymour and Blair,
nol I will vote for Grant and Colfax. He is
LOW ninety years of ago, was ;a soldier of the
ii.,rof 1812, is smart and active, and often
vi,,lk s five and six miles a day to see his
Truly Yours,
T. F. E;
Pc t.e RAISING AT GILLETTS. —The Re
lillicans of South Creek are wide-awake
thta year, and if every vote is not polled
there it will be wonderfuL On Saturday.
afternoon last a meeting was held at
Gil
~~tt ; and a beautiful pole 190 feet in
iptiizth was raised, and next week will float
a stie fing and a Grant and Colfax streamer.
In the evening a meeting was organized
.th J. F. Gur.rrr, Esq. as chairman who
..t.trudnced J. HARD Esq., of Elmira,
delivered an able find telling speech
v.th that forcible selection of words peen
hiro. JOHN LAGILAW, of Elmira,also
•i• 'ee briefly,, but to the point. He was
, owed by Mi. LEONARD, of South Creek;
“LI the meeting broke up.
11r1, _Maio Street of Towanda is
i ,, caiing proverbially the muddiest piece of
r jin the County. The crossings, in Pat
!, 41sT, are deeply grievous. Why not fol
, w the worthy example of our "sister
Williamsport ami Elmira, and put
Nicholson pavement? We shall be
g. ,, d to sea some of substantial citizens
i n tb e ma tt er ; we do net mean the
inatty:r of Lund, for there enough already
• , '' ,4 lis in that ; but in the matter of a
• , 'uavement and decent crossings where
t- , y are molt needed. Something let us
• t
!Lace of the muddy slush ' , washing
"v'l; Va• 'sidewalk s against the very walls
" the more elegant blocks and finer
stores are not to be seen in Northern Penn
sylvania."
Manure Drxonser's Agent, directly
from the establishment in New York,'
be
be at the Ward House neit Monday, with a
fine stock of Hair and Fancy Goods, te,
which the attention of the ladies is respect.
fully invited.
Mi. A Grant and Colfax club was
organized at Union Comers, Sheshequin,
on Satnrdey evening last. J. B. Smith,
President, I Nm. Patterson, Secretary, L. L.
Post, Tres.
After the. transaction of business wo
tened to a very able speech by Gen. MadiiL
The llepublicani of 'Union Corners are,
awake and will be favorably, represented at
thc.polls.
Aciurowuumacar.—Tho Bradford
Coounty a a Association has received
from the Presbyterian Church and Sunday
School of Orwell a contribution of twenty
five dollars, which was accompanied with
at least forty names of the "cheerful
givers."
- Let every other church and school in the
county gto and do likewise." From a cir
cular in cur hands we gather the following
ttmmary of work done by the Asti:II:WWI:,
through its Missionary, Bev. B. - Clusum
nu, since May Ist, 1864 :
1. It has made a thorough canvass of the
County, and gathered, complete Sunday
school statistics for 1864 and 1867.
2. It has planted 55 new schools.
3. It has gathered into these 3050 per
80118.
It has visited sad otherwise aided 380
schools.
El
5. It has duplicated its annual schools.
6. It has given away in books and tracts,
fie., $571 38.
7. It has distributed, by sale and dona
tion, 651 copies of the Scriptures.
8. It has a roll of 52 schools that have
committed to memory the Ten Command-
ments
9. In accomplishing this work, over
2361 families have been visited, and 9800"
miles travelled.'
Dont forget the Society thattakes Care of the
children. Contributors will -tie faithfully
credited by Ties. 0. D. IiIITISPIIIIET, Towan
da. The names of all contributing schools,
for the year, will be published, November
next.
NEW BOORS.—WILAT ANSWER?
Story of To-Day,—By4SNA E. DICILLNEION.-.•
Miss Dickinson's reputation as one of the
most popUlar lecturers in the country will
draw public attention to her novel which
Ticknor and Fields have just published.—
Those who have listened to her eloquent
lectures will turn to her book with eager
intergst..
"'What Answer" has a skillfully-construc
ted plot, and deals with some of the most
important events of the late war. The stork•
is one that will deeply interest those who
read simply for entertainment ; the char
acters, incidents, and situations will attract
and charm novel-readers ; and no thought
ful person can be uninterested in the bold
and earnest treatment which sotne import
ant political and social questions receive in
this volume. Price $1 50. Ticknor &
Fields, Boston.
THE HALF-DOLLAR TEMN. YSON.—The nine
different editions of the LaureatiA's poetry
which Ticknor and Fields have hitherto
published seem insufficient to meet all the
requirements of the reading public. Their
Diamond Edition, published two years ago,
was a miracle of cheap, elegant, and com
pact book-making. It •is quite outdone,
however, in cheapness and compactness, by
the Half-Dollar Edition of Tennyson's COrn
plete Poems, just published by Ticknor and
Fields- This edition is froin new types,set
in double columns, is remarkable for beau
ty, and no danger to tho eyes need be feared
from reading it. It is neatly and durably
bound in a handsome green paper cover,
with an excellent vignette head of Tenny
son. No one can now complain that Tenny
son is beyond his reach, when his, entire
poems can be had in handsome form for
fifty cents.
These books can 'be procured of any book
seller, or directly from Ticknor & Fields,
Boston.
Lzaarsrtx.r.r., Sept. 25, 1868.
Mit. TGoonnicn :—Last evening we had
lectures here, on Temperance, from Gen.
Perrot and N. S. Faszra. The lectures
were of no ordinary ability, young Paszen
spoke eloquently and with great fluency.
Gen. Perrox'S lecture was deeply impres
sive and affecting ; and his personification
of a case of delirium tremens caused a thril
ling excitement. Owing to the bad state of
the weather and roads, the audience was
not so large as it otherwise would have
been ; Mr, Karszx and most of the pupils
of his select school attended and de , p,
ly interested: Gen. P. deferred the organi
zation of a Lodge of Good Templar.; until a
larg..r attendance of citizens could be had.
Your Friend,
li'•S. SIMON CAMERON, HMI BENJ. P.
flrrwsrsm Attorney General of the State,
and Cu). Sasatn.►v, correspondent of the
Tribune, visited this pLico last Saturday,
spending the Sabbath here, and departing
Monday. They are on a tour of observation
through the State, and give the most en
couraging accounts of the certAiuty of sue
cess at the October election. •
GRAND DEMONSTRATION AT WAVERIX.-- .
Saturday evening last, a special trainwas
run from this place to Waverly to attend
the Republican meeting. After receiving
accessions at the several stations on the
road the number in the train when it reach
ed Waverly was not less than six hundred.
The demonstration at Waverly was the
best that has been held in the Southern
Tier during the present canvass. Large
delegations were preitent from Elmira and
Owego, with transpariencies and torches.—
The torch-light procession was really a mile
in length, and numbering 1900 torches.
Speeches wero made by Major James -
Haggerty and Hon. Geo. Landon.
A Democratic meeting was held at the
same time, and a few doleful looking Cops
paraded the streets, and afterwards were
treated to a speech by Brick Pomeroy.
A new and 'powerful engine
has been placed upon the .Railsoad, for the
purpose of hauling passenger trains. It is
a great Improvement upon the locomotives
now in use.
Noti tt c_
TOWANDA, Pa., Sept 16, 1868
• Messrs. W/CSILLII & Br aca—Dear Sirs:
The Singer Sewing Machine that I bought
of you a few months since, gives entire sat
isfaction. We find it very simple and easy
to manage, no difficulty in doing all kinds
of family seming, and in fact we are more
than satisfied with
Tours very truly,
E. W. HALL.
Sept. 23.-2 w
No DOUBT OF it—The Singer hie Vir
ing Machine is the best.
Get one and try it.
Full instructions given by
.WICIULtIi AND BLACS; Agents.
A RARE Cunscs.—The subscriber
offers his noose and-Lot on corner of Sec
ond and Elizabeth streets forsale. Terms
easy. Possession given immediately if re
quired. Psnr-zr K. Foot.
TOW.t.siDi, Sept. 14.
DissoLurion.- -The - co•partnership
heretofore existing tinder the name of W.
W. Moody Co., is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. All notes and accounts
due the firm are in the hands of L. L. Moo
dy for collection. W. W. MOOD'S:
EOM Pi., Sept. 15. L. L. Moonr.
f 1
auliquazorfc-,-The annual exatgi
°idiom of Tem:hell, for the several distribi
Vas country *ollie hila - ms follows :
B..Wastes,powen Horw School hbuse
.... 9..Windluini, Caykendell • '
....10-01wall,ell Hill . ,y
.....12..80me righ - t••
...15..8hea1: ' Lower Talley "
....16. Agates, dime .
e f
' 41
... .17. .Towan4,lßorough
~
.19.. Ce ntre . "
... .20. . Athens. ugh
....21-Bmitidi 4, Centre II
....22..E1pidn,g204 Centre' t '"
....23...RidgbuSy4Centreville . "
...41..liouth Cr*, Gillette . "
... ,26..We115,W1y Hill gil
.....27—Columb 1 4ustinville "
...28 —Troy,. ugh ,ii
B l ul
•
29„West B gton, West ' Bur
- iintoft.Centre . , .II
....30..Burlingtiki— , Luther's Mills "
Nov.6..Wyso, Yersburg
..... 6...13tah Stone, Centre
..... 7.. Asyluin, poste
.... 9: .Terry, In fovea
l a
...10. ;Wilmot, agar Bun
....11..Arba4411 Croarton,Balm's i.
in
....12..M0nt0e,1 onroeton ! "
~.. .17.11estick, : . don • "
....18..Wyalualsgi Camptown .4 .
... .19. . Tuscarers,lSpring Hill "
....20. :Pike, Leiloyeville Il
....24..E'ranklisqlyiusey 14
..25..Granvilld Centre 41
} ...26 Leßoy, Gksers ' . 1 .. ''
. . .27—Canton, Bdrough
Bpeciel,,Troy, HoV. 28, Towanda, Dec.l2,
'26 and Jeri., 9th. 11 1
Applicants are , ei n nested to attend in the
vicinity where the 'de or expect to teach.
Those finding it the y
to attend &spec
ial examination, ill comply with the re
quirements found n the 139th page of the
kohool laws Ex Saes will Commence be
tween 9 and 10 o' Ock ; none admitted to
the class a ft er 10 &clock unless unavoidably
detained. 1! •
Teachers must ivariably l
procure certi
ficates valid in Miff County before 'commen
cing school. All s o. called professional cer
tificates issued pn!to the first Monday of
June, 186 k, were, 1 ' the Act of April , - 9th,
3 1.
1867, made to exp,
.on the the first Mon
day of June last. t ectore are requested
be present, link also see that Teachers
for their respective t schools are in• atten
dance. Q. 1.1. Cuirsouci;
Onwptr..,l3ept: 18/ I . County Supl.
14.
ROSENBERG it 11 3, W OLFF'I2I CLOTHING
REGULATOR-Gm t aptcans.—All goods
Marked in plain figures, apd only one price
and no deviation, ',W i system endorsed by
every honorable man as the surest and
safest way of, dealing; which allows of no
fraud or imposition, t If this style of deal
ing snits you better' than 'the fraudulent
bantering sysfein,lien give us a call at 133
Main St., adjoining phtton's Block.
ToIVANDA, Ps., Sept, 23. ' _
M C PHERSON'S P . 44ITICAL
—This convenient
.coinpendivru of political
events, neatly bounditi cloth, and contain
ing nearly 400 pagesi is now ready for side.
It is almost an indispensable requisite of
every student of poltical history, and es
pecially of publiciiiicakers, as a book of
reference. Its unbiiissed, and is tised - by,
all parties: Ciipiesii*itl be furnished on
application to J. Eldldomb of this place.—
Price $2 50. Aug:lB.
. CASCAk MILLS iflLocß—Nfade from
, i
priine old Winter Wheat, is worth 15 per
cent. more thin the) same amount, and
quality, made from new whcat. A sack or
barrel will make 15 149 cent., or oue pound
in.auven, more breads than from the new
crop. Making a difference in value in fa
vor of ;BM old of two ' dollars pet hirrel or
fifty cents per sack. owing to the new con
taining that proportion of water more than
the old. This fact A *ell known to Bakers
t i
and every one ehoul'llunderstand it. We
have bought, and st licontinne to buy, all
the Old Wheat to bad, and will have a
supply until the neat' rop is fit to use to
advantage. I
No declinit in quality. We propose to
make abetter and hatter all the time. •
H. B. INGE..k.m.
Camptown, Aug. 13, 180.—tf.
IS- Mlle. J. ViizoN, from Geneye,
Switzerland, will bo happy to, receive pu
pils in the Freiichhiluage and in Draw
ing, either in claas.vior tor private tuition.
Dirms for each, pesduarter of 24 lessons
85,00. For fanner, information call at
Bender's Photographic gallery.
Classes will commence on Tuesday, 15th
inst.; in the gchoollionse occupied by Miss
HITST.
Towanda, Sept. 3, 4€158.-3w.
THE AMERICAN Uq9KING Wove.—An
other Patent Suit.—WO understand Messrs.
Shear, Packaid and &*Co. have been corn.
pelted to commence 00,lit against Runt &
Miller; of Hudson, for %ufringing the patent
on-the Ash Sifter in thal American Cooking
Stove.
.This is the Ififth suit they have
been compelled to bring against different
patties for infringing the different patents
on this Stove. The four previous suits
have resulted favorably! for S.,P. &Co.
and they. are determined to ollow up all
cases of infringement eintil others cease
from appropriating th improvements.—
Albany Evening Jourualauly 29th, 1868.
All persons are cautiOned against selling
or using Stoves with a Shaking Ash Sifter
in the:hearth, or under the grate, as this
improvement is inlly secured to us by five
different patents, and al l parsons selling or
using Stoves with this i provement,will be
liable to prosecution for :infringement,ss we
have granted no licenses ! to other, parties to
make or sell this impropment, and all in
fringements will be prordptly prosecuted.
Sunsii, , P,scasnn & Co.,
• ~ Albany, N. Y.
For Sale by CPDAINCi Russktr.„ Towan
da, Pa.
SMITHFIELD IiANTI.TIIf! Stuitlifietd
orn-t Band,witlia new Set of instruments„
tender ; their services for Political Meetings.
They have had mach eoerience and can
furnish-as good music tO any Band' in the
vicinity
Terlll3 few:opal - hi. Apply to EUGME
TRACI leader, East Smithfield, .Pit.
Sept 111-3a7
FOR SALE-douse ;and lot No. 4f l ,
Chestnut Street. Forphrticulars 'enquire
on the , premises. H. A. Timm.
tar Moice.,Cigarg at , 111..4'FiTT's,
one dolt north or Barnees Tobacco Store
Towanda, Aug. 20, IR6B.—tf.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS —Wilson's :Al
bauy See tlilig. 12 ets per . doz., 50 cts per
100, S 4 per 1,000 ; Agriculturist 12 cts per
doz.: 50 cts per 100, $4 i)er 1,000 ; Jocnn
da, (Knox's No. 700) 25 cts per doz., $2 per
100, $2O per 1000; Jucunda (when 'other
kinds are taken) 12 cut per doz., $1 pe;.100
$lO per.looo. •
Can furnish Wilson's find Ag,riculturist
now ; Jucunda's by August let. -
J. G. Mom.; Alouroeton, Pa.
ILJuly 13, 1 1868.-3 W :
1 '
CArrioN.—Cascade IMills.—Parties
dealing in flour are cautioned against put
ting inferior flour in Sack or Barrels bear
ingpur Trade Mark, as we shall certainly
protect ourselves againsti such imposition
when detected. .
We will suggest a rulehowever, by which
the consumer may discoiter such frand•at
first aripeance. Genttinb Cascade Flour
can be identified from itit effects—extraor
,dinary amiability of wirgs end mothers--
children rosy cheeked and happy, and from
good digestion the genekal affairs of the
household, bright as sunlight.
D. INGRAM
Camptown, Sept. 3, 1868.
• MARRIED.
PARRY—WILIJAmSt—On the 15th inst.,
at the house of Mr. P. 'Williams, in Pike,
Pa., by Rev. T. - Thom assisted by Rev.
'B. A. Williams, Rev. D. "Parry, of Provi.
dence, Pa., to Miss Rito Williams, of
Pike, Pa.
BROWN—DARLING—S4A. "27, 1868, by
Rev. Samuel F. Colt, D. ID., Mr. Eugene
L. Brown; of Details, lit., to Miss Sarah
E. Darling, of Aurora,:Sane Co., EL
MURBY—DICKINSON-rin Granville, Pa.,
Sept. 22, by Rev. 0, 0. gills, Mr. lar
man Marry, of Troy and Was Mary_ Dick
inson, of Granville. .1
BROWNING—MONTGOMERY—In Frank
lin, Sept. 24, by Rev. 04C. Hills, Mr. B.
P. Browning and Miss'gmma Montgom
ery, all of Tuscarora.
MYERSBURG 1119 S 1
The subscribers having purchased of Mr.
Barns his interest in the ld;rEsaturao Mima
will carry on the bhsineasj. Milling, and
guarantee all work : of
done by them to be of
the very best quality. 11
Wheat, Bye and Buckellteat Flour, and
Feed constantly on hart for sale at the
lowest cash price.
:Also now on hand a lti,rge quantity of
best Ground Cayuga - Plaster for gale.
MYER'S:. FROST.
.Myersburg, Sept 24, 1868. '
DIME CIDER VINEOAR, at,
Mced •
inn 2tronfistnitnto.
WIOKHA.M
..Bl4AOlc.,'S
• PI utp..P6itc4l9-o6e •
• .
As velum Jost received lafP for direct
from the Potter] of E. Dark, Tuastall; Eng
land.
OMNA.
From WOW 41r, Cu., Blom* Prince •
• GLASSWARE
Of all kinds end prices.
LAMPS,
• Hall, Table, Hl*, 40., .10.
It A.. 111 DE LIR RS
FRr Churches,. Hallf or Sigma. ,-
TOU4T.WARk.
OM
Ih China, Euthen,: and 'sienna
SILVER PLATED WARE,:
Wernustei of the beet quality.
TOYS FANCY GOOD§w
WOOD. AND WILLOW 'WARN,
STONEW A.l,
TABLE CUTLERY, .LOOSING GLASSES,. &O.
We ant to the TOADS goods at City Prices.
Promising to do our best we respectfully ask
you to give us a call.
Towanda, Oct. 1, 1888. • •
CAMPAIGN OPENED!
GRAND. RALLY OP THE HABBffi•!
COME ONE 1 COME ALL t
REPUBLICANS. DEMOCRATS.
And citizens . of eveey political faint are Inetteil
to attend the
GREAT MASS MEETING
Which is to be held and continue:a:for the next
three months by the citizens or Towanda and
vicinity at
'`,. NO. 123, RAIN STREET.
,Where young and oldtre already gathering to
provide themse.ves with
CLOTHING I
FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR,
From the excellait supply we .have lately re
calved and whluh for
QUALITY, Ii . : , OULIABILITY AND CLIEAPNESS
Cannot be excelled is this or any other msrr
ket. oar entire stock belog new and bought for
cesb we
DISTANCE ALL COMPETITION.
Our motto Is Qaick Sales, Sinai! - Profits , Strict
ly Cash and—Once Price Only. We halts one
an d on to pay us a visit, at the old stand of
S..lontoo & S 000pne dor north of Taylor-A Co
8010110 N & WOLFF.
inure WOLIN,.
♦LEN. SOLOMON.
Towaotia„Oct. 1, ISGS,
TOWANDA COAL YARD 1' •
ANTURACITE AND BITUMINOUS
The Undersigned having leased the Coal Yard
and Dock-at the old •' Barclay Basin," and jd•t
cOmpleted alarge Coal HOlllO and Office upon
the premises, are now prepared to fainishlhe
citizens of Towanda and vicinity with the CUT
event kinds and sizes of 'he Above named coals
upon the most reasonable terns in any quanti
ty desired. Prices at the Yard until further
notice :
Small Egg $,50
Egg 5,50
„
Stove, 5.76
Chesnut,:.' 5,00
" Barclay " Lamp, e 4,00
Run of Mines.' 3,50
" Fine , r Blacluanith 3,0 e
The * following additional charges will be
made for delivering Coal within the Boroagh
limits: - \
Per Ton,. . 00 ets:. extra for tarrying Le 50 cts
Half T0n..35 " "
Quarter ton2s " " " . " 25 "
, w3 Orderi moat la all cases be accompanied
' with the cash.
D'&. OVERTON lc fa.
Tthraxkils, Oct. 1, liteol.—tf.
, A. PETTES , . CO.,
Are now receiving from New Yorks fine es•
eortment of
„GOODS IN THEIR LINE 1
:Consisting to part of
BROWN & BLEACHED MUSLINS,
AND PRINTS,
LADIES AND CHILDREN% DRESS GOODS,
Fancy Skirts, Sbawls, Hoop SkirUi,
(JUNES, 11081ERY. YANKEE' NOTIONS,
&c., /cc., ac
An or which can tie bought as cheap u the
same quality of gooda can be bought tu . To•
wands. Their
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
beim; turnislivd trith.the lated ■tplesi or
BONNETS AND BATS,
And a general assortment of Millinery Goode,
with competent Milliners to suit the taste ol all
who may favor, themwith their patronage.
Milliners will be terntabed with all I lads of
goods at wholesil.• prices.
DO:VC FORGET THE II&HE .I,ND PLACE.,
Main Street, directly loppotate the Court
Rouse.
B. Al PETTES & CO
Towanda, Sept. 24, 1R6.4.-3m
TO W A NB A BAKERY
EATING ESTABLISHMENT !
The undersigned having entered into a co.
p-srtnerehip under the name of SCOTT It AL•
LYN, for the transaction•of business at the old
Bakery stand, first door Booth of the Ward
House, Main street. would respectlully an
noatite to the public that no pains will be
spared to keep the best of everything in our
line of brainess and at prices as low as can oe
obtained elsewhere. We will keep coastantly
on hand and will bake to order
BREAD. PIES, CASES., &C.
Customers may rely upon our work being well
and neatly done. In our
EATING DEPARTMENT
Meals will be nerved at all hours , of the day,
and we will do' all In oar power to merit, not
only a continuance, but an increase of the lib.
ersi patronage heretofore intended to the
Ammo. Fresh Oysters constantly on hand; We
*IN alio keep a good assortment of Groceries,
Confectionery, Green, Dried and Canned Fruits
Cash paid for Butter, Eggs and Fruit.
D, W. SCOTT.
Towanda, Sept.ls, 1868. .1 S. ALLYN.
F lISNITtri:EI
NSW GOODS 1 NEW GOODE!
NEATLY'FINISHED
POPULAR PRICES!
Consistingi of
CHAMBER SETS, PARLOR SETS
DINING ROM( SETS,
MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMES,
•PboMgrapb Frames, for everybody.
A , GENERAL. ASSORTMENT FURNITURE,
Baited to this market. I lime the best uphols.
term to the country, and manufacture our own
upholstered work.
RE PAIRING AND JOBBING,
Done td order. Having an experience of 20
yams In the baslness I can confidently hope to
please all who patronize me.
Don't forget the place. No. Nein at.,
two doors •aoath of Beidleman'a Block, Towan.
da.
COALS
8. T. D
;~list~ttanidat:
Tag DEPARTMENTPOMPLETE I
BM
ous Sion or.
BOOTS> OD SHOES.
Is readying
LARGE i:DDi,TIOiIt3
01 09001
Suited tri,the - Sprifiglitadel
,THE LATEST 'STYLES I
TEE BEST 'QUALITY
AT LOWES'' RATES, AT
LIUMPHR
Invokes of Prima Goods are
DAILY BRIX° OPE'NEDI
And are ready tor the insperikte of the public:
one OWN
MANUFACTURED GOODS,
Clit
‘ band as anal. We are offering
BARGAINS, BARGAINS,
In order to close .ont-tbe
ODIC
r 1 rid over
FROM LAST YEARS' STOCK!
And will mill them
REGARDLESS, OF COST!
ALSQ I
MN
Harness, Harness, Harness,
SADDLES.
B LANE T.S !
dates, andNl:goods connected with
the ' Saddlery Business I
=GRES, TRAVELLING nAps,_
VAusis, SHOE FINDINGS,
HARNESS TRIMMINGS, /co
Towasda,lApril 16, 1868
MONTANYB' ST4OREI
Nrgeiind very
Desirable Assortment Goods
L+ bon being Opened at the stove store.
CONSISTING OF MANY ARTICLES
Thep have not heretofore kept
HAVING 'FITTED : : UP ROOMS
Ablvo for the purpose.
AMON GOTHEr ARTICLES
,May be found
C,A.P,M) HITS!
From' 38 cents t 44 $2 per yard, of
EVERY DESCRIPTI O N!
Mao
Window Shades (k- Fixtures,
Of 'every description.
d P. 0 0 31C. M IZ, "Y” I
JwA!mpvted4
BOOTS & SHOES!
Iniendlesittarlety.
mut.Ts - & G CAPS
Prom the style of 1812 to 1888
: /AV I;(ell :3 A*l ;11;:16):13:,,A 4 01,13;t:
Ttiestfoxlde will be Bold at
,PERY SMALL PROFIT!
•
WeficordbUy inTto our
OLD FRIENDS TO VISIT US,
And the public generally, ktiowisl we
rMN:iatiALVI:V4:I)ki: - /s;w .. 2 j ac:
To do au
M 0 N Fri A. N ‘ v i r
Towsads i Kay 6.1868.
Ar : • : • .
. 16 • 1 abseil; dastaara wagon. sleighs. 4_
bones sad lama, • tar alb cheap- Sawa'
WU iii;.o, - 04 . t:,6-itO cit kr
PR 013 . 13 Z
F. F 3 - 3Vr.; =&I CO.
The undersigned, 'encouraged by
the sweetie' which 'hair thoi feti'et ,
tended their new likterpihse;destri!
to make aoknoivlidgement for ,the
IRE
very liberal patronage tboy lll. re
ceived by giving tiiir customers the,
advantage of their y,eane cFperience;
together with the • hanefit' of their
greatly incrennid facilities for' doing
busineaa.
They- keep' consiantly on - hand, ti
vemlarge and;Coinpiete assortment
of. eveWhing in their line, and are,
dailyi receiving
. snob additions to
their Ateel' m . the wants, of, ,their
bade iegniree.
They h ave now in store, Sugar,
Syrup, Molasses, Coffee; :Rice, To
bacco, Finh, Salt, Cheese, Fruits;
Crackers, Candy, Matches, Broom;
Wrapping Paper, - and Twine, Flour
Sacks, Seeds, and a great variety of
other goods, which haie been recent-
ly bought at the lowest
,point in,the
market, and are offered at wholesale,
at rates to correspond
They desire to tall especial Eaten-
tion Ito their large stock °Ulna
Teas, which they are selling at New
York Jobbing prices,—inaranteeing
the quality in all cases
Have also on band a good assort-
went of
,Flour, Pork and' Kerosene
Oil.
They atilt continue to have the
benefit of a resident Pirtner in New
York, who hpeonetantly in the market
and prepared to turn to our advan-
tage any favorable changes in the
price of coode.
FOX, STEVENS, MEECUE it :CO
May 12, 1868
powET ,T,
.00.,
SPRING-
'VARIE7Y OF GOODS,
leTowands, April 7;11168.
SEE THIS AND DON'T 'FORGET
That there is now ow hand a large assortment
of -
DIIGGIEB AND PLATFORM-WAGONS
At the
ATHENS CARRIAGE FACTORY.
Which for style, good materials used IS con
struction, quality of work and finish, can not
be summed.
"MY POLICY " '
Is, to employ only &skims workmen, and use
great care to get the beat of stock, and to war
rant my work to give satisfaction.
I& All kinds of Wagons and- Carriages
made to order, with particular care and d 1s•
patch.
PRICES LOW. -
Repairing, will, neatly and'primptly done. It
Will pay you to Patrol** the
•
ATHENS VAERLiGE FACTORY !
J. A. BRISTDLI..
Adana, Pa.; &mt. 1, 1868.—Sm.
.--• , i-t,
1 op
118, Naps itzure; -
-- •`, TOW. NDA, - PA:`'
Are now receiving their
Which comprises
THE USUAL GREAT
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT,
!All
.which
,ARE OF F Epp D
At the
Lowest **et 'Prices I
LiISSOLUTION4—The cii.paitner
'ship heretofore estates under the firm
wee of - Bailey, Rorton & Co.. le Willey du
mbed by meted Lenient. The booed of the
Iles trill be aettdad . by i. W.Baney et the ogee
of the Canton Steam
,i. EXILSK," . '
9.A1-404Taris.
RE
lllisuliaucOus.
W. 4k; -011410ERLIN
Has =kilted ids - store •and bs just received
• kage Oak bt Gold lad Billet •'. -
AMERICAN WITCHEI
- . .
'And I well selected assortment 'of SWISS
WATCHES, all. warranted to ran Well or the .
mono Wanda. B. teens on hand; a large as
sortment at the celebrated
SETH THOMAS. 01400
Also an eleganiansortment of Abe latest &tyke
Gold
JEwslay AND, SILVER WARE
:In nits'ptated line. be has Bogeis 13144er
AND SPOONS.!
tleatlly plater
Breakfast
.1k D4ner CaitioB,
- , Fjegant treble plate "donble. wall ,
I C'E .P I T C'H _R S !
Ilszdsome, Vat. Baskets.
BUTTER i f. BERRF - MARS,
Pickle_ Mazda, Tea Belle, &e., &c., /cc.
BEUMBERLIN la now tailing the "
GROVES it. BA EERIE;
.Seu;i4 Machiw.
Thestilfachines are superior to all others (or
family use. for the following reasons :
They sew. with two threads dleect from the
spools, and• require no rewinding.
They are more Wily , understood 'and used,
and less liable, toderangemont„ than -otherma
chines. • . • • -
They; are' callable Of
.executing perfeet.y,
without change of adjustment, s much greater
variety of work than' other machines.
The stitch niade by these machines is much
atorelirm, ellatio, and durable, especially upon
articles which require to be washed and ironed,
than any , other stitch; . •
This, stitch, owing to the manner in which
the Antler thread is unwrought, la much the
most.planipeed beautiful in use, and retains
this plumpness and beauty, even upon articles
frequently washed and ironed, until they are
worn out.
The strniturn of the seam is such, that, this'
it be cot,: orbroken at interraLs of only a few
stltcheaiit will 'neither open, ran, nor ravel,
but remains firm and - durable. ..
_Unlike other machines, these fasten botb
ends of the seam by their own operation.
With theseernachtturs, while silk Is used upon
the right or faosAide of the seam, cotton may
be - used upon the other side without.lessening
the strength or durability of the seam. This
can be done on so other machine, and , is a great
Wring tattoo all articles stitched or made' op
with silk.
• These machines, In addition to their superior
merits as histraments for sowing, execute the
most beautiful and permanent embroidery- aryl
ornamental work. • .
Yon can get Sewing Machine Needles, and
articles pertaining to the machine haziness.
WATCH' ANC CLOCK ItEr4RING„
Done in the best manner, as anal, at low rates
Towanda, July 18, 1867.
AND,HE PLAYED ON A HART
OF A TH9II§A.NDISTRINGS,
DITTRICR do 60'6 . TEMPLE _O 4 P MUSIC !
For sale the celebrated litathushei G and,
and the
_beautiful little ColibriPlanosi Piano,
of 219 afrings. Pianos of one third more pow
er. Pianos thateshibit more skill In structure
Pianos that are better made in every respect
and will stand in tune longer than any now In
use in this country arid Europe. These Pianos
differ in coristmctioiln the inside from all oth
ers, the strings cross the iron' Irame in all di
rections, distributing _the Immense pressure
equally to all sid,ei c 1 the, gate. Besides oth
er improvements peculiar:to their construction
they combine alt the Improvements of every
other manufacturer. Send (or illustrated circa
lam where verything is explained to satistac-
Oen. Also constantly on hand - a full assort
ment of Haines Brother's Pianos, Organs and
Melodeons of the best of various styles for the
church and parlor. Parlor and Melodeon Cov
ers, MUM and Melodeon Stools, Instruction
Books for Ile:odeoti and Piano. New and old
sheet music on hand and ordered If desite:l.
Also for sale. Prof. Van Rensselaer and Pier
son's Piano, Furniture anu Carriage Potish.—
Natio tuning done on abort notice. Liberal
diacdunt to ministers, churches an/ teachers.
Ars° agents for the
. .
DECKER DROTEEE4 UNEQUALLED
PATENT PIANO FORTES !
W. A. CRAM BERLIN.
Towanda, Feb. 13,1868
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
IJ
The superior merits of the " suNGER' , mach-
ines over all others, for either Family use, or
Manufacturing purposes, are so well established
aid so generally admitted, that an enumeration
of their relative excellencies is no longer consid,
eyed necessary;
TLE LETTER "A,' FAMILY MACHINE,
hitherto manufactured by this Company, has
gained and maintained, the world over, and -for
years past, art unp,ralleled reputation and sale.
But notwithstanding the excellence of this Ma
chine. we have row to aunoucce that it has been
superseded by our-
NEW FAMIIY MACHINE,
which has been ~ ver two years in preparation.
and whlCh has been brought to perfection re
gardlees of TIME. LAHOR or )aririss, and which
is now confidently presented t • the public as in.'
comparably the beet §'ewiog Machine in Exist
ence.
'the Machine in question, Is Simple, Compact.
Durable and Beautoul, his -quiet, light•ren.
.slag. and capable co performing a Lange and
variety of work never before attempted upon a
singn Machine-, using either Silk. Twist. Linen
or Cotten breads, mid sewing with equal tact'-
by the very finest ed coarsest materials, anti
au3thing between the two eforemes, in the
treat tematitul and rubstant al manner. Its
attachments for Fleming. Braiding, etc., are
nn vel and praci island beer-been invented and
adjusted evecially for this Machine.
tks-1 he above Maehine can be had of
littA.ll S BLACii, Agents.
Fall ingtrotiong given a' our Sewing Moot:hp
Pepot. An ex.:onnaihn ix respecttully invitee
Towanda. Joh 23. 186R.-3m
TO' THE FRIENDS OF. EDUCA-
CATION AND LOYERE OF MUSIC.
We take pleasure in. informing you
thattoe have just opened in Timm-
da, on the corner of Bridge and
Main Street, .Ao: 3 Patton7it Block
on Elegant Neiio Book and .111a6:
Store, where every thing in the Book.
Stationery and music line may be
found. Also Statuary, Paintings,
Gold Pens, Spectacles, Eye Glasses
Spy Glasses, Opera Glasses, and a
general assortment of Musical in
struments, Yankee Notions and
Fancy Articles.
Our Goods were all selected in the
city with great care by experienced
hands . - and bought ' , with cash-at a
very low figure with' a uiew to the
wants- of this cownwizity.
We feed confident we shall be able
to offer bargains- to"4-allwho wild faft
or us wit their a patronage. Call
and see us
C. F. CROSS.
Tars Is Ptssoitu. To arz, wno
RE4D rx.— Coss & Go., have just
-opened* splendid New Book and
Music Store, in Patton's Pico*,
Toinurda, where they are MIN;
everything in theii line cheap for
Cash. Cigand see them and, sat-
iefy yourself that such is the ease.
MUSIC, OR ANY OTHER AR
TICLE In 'poi Are, ordered at abortrtottee
Watling st the: .! ilcawa.ROON
GENERAL ELECTION PEOCLA
MATION.—WhereaI, by an ;mild Assem
bly of . the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en•
titled " an act relating to the elections of this
Commonwealth," it la enjoined upon me to give
public notice of inch election to be held, and
also the enumeration in each notice what officers
are to be elected, I, WE. GRIFFIS, High Sher
rid of the county of Bradford. do hereby mate
known and give notice to the electors of said
. contity,on TUESDAY. the 13th day of OCTO..
888, in the several districts in said countyhto
,
In Alba ' Borough, at the house formerly cccu•
py by B. P. Knapp.
In Albany, at the school hoime near William
Barnes'.
•- 111 Attueais. at the house of John S. Seeker.
In Asylum, at the Naha)! hope, rest Shaeon
1/eclat's. /
/ In Athens bore', at the 'house formerly occu
pied by &B. Mathewson. „
in Athens twp., at the house formerly occu
pied by J. B. Hunt, in the.
bore.
In Burlington born', at the house formerly
occupied by L. T. Boys°.
In Burlington twp., at the house of James
Wilcox. fa -
Burlington West, at the bocce of Ezra
Godard:
In Barclay at tho SchOol House.
In Canton boroYatihe Central Helm.
In Canton twp.aat the boom formerly or
by B. S. Myers, in Canton boro'. '
In Columbia, at the house of James" Morgan.
In Prinklin, at the house n yw accepted by S.
B. Downing.
In Granville, at the house - of Benj. F. Taylor.
In Herrick,' at the school house near Daniel
Durand'e. •
In LeMayville boro', at the house formerly
occupied by J.R. Fletcher.
In Litchfield, at the house fOrmerty occupied
by Cyrus Blobdgood.
LeEtoy, - at the Centre School Reuse.
In Monroe twp., at the home formerly occnt
pled by R. R. Rockwell. • .
In Monroehoro', at the house formerly °tea
'pled by Ethel Taylor.
' In Orwell at the hedge of Francis Woo dratf.
In Overton; at school house No. 2.
In Pike at the housev of Traver Bosworth.
In Rome tirp„ at the Academy in -Orme Imo.
In Rome bora!, at the 'Academy.
In flidgbnry, at the house of SevJ. Hermans.
IA Sheshequw, at the Valley Rouse.
H. in Spring Geld, at the hones formerly occupied
by Jeste Batemoad.
Id Standing Stone, it the house, of Simon
-Stevens.
Suiithliehl, at the hoase fo•meriy occupied
by A. J. Geroald.
-La Sylvania boro', in the honse of Curti - Mer
In Elouth'ereek:;at the_house of./. F. Gillett.
In Terry,'at the house of Jacob Frutchy.
ht Towanda boro', at the Grand Jdry Boom.
In Towanda tWp f , at the house of T. IL Jor
dan in Tovranda.tioro'.
'ln Teivanda North, at the house at S. A
AtillA: • „
In TrJY tivio•, - at the hiss of V. A.I. Long In
Tp*boro. • .
In-troy bora% at the bowie of V. IC Long.
inluseitrora, at the ,choel house near James
Black - la. • -
Intater, at the house of S. B. Holeolm.
In anent, at the house of It Cooper.
In Wittdham, at the bunee of B. Kuykendall.
In Wyalusing, at the homie of J. H. Black.
. In .Wattnot,nt the house of A. J.lltone.
in Wysoz, at the house formerly occupied by
j. 51. Reed:, t.
,
In Wells, at the house of L. Seeley.
At which time and place the, electers
ea I d elect by ballot.-.
One person for Auditor General' of the State
of Penn Amnia.
One person. for Surveyor General of the State
of Pennsyliania.
OLIO persen. to represent the 13th Congres
sional potrit, (composed of the counties or
,Bradiord, • Wyoming, tnillivan, .hiontLur and
Columblajin the Congress of the Unittri Sta . es.
Ohe person to represent the Senatori4l
Dis
trict; (cumpbsed of the counties ut Bradford,
Susquehanna and Wyoming) in the Senate of
Peousylv.inis..
Two ,persons to r_present the. counties of
Bradford and Sullivan in the House of Repre
•sentatives of Pennsylvania.
' One person to Associate Judge 01 Bradford
county.
One periorr.for Dish ict Attorney of Bradford
county.
One person for Commissioner of the county
of Bractiord. •
One .person for Auditor of the county of
Bradford.
-
One Petaon! for Surveyoi of thc county of
Bradford. ' .
And in and by_
said set, I am further directed
to give notice ••ttiat any person excepting jos
Gee of the peace who aball hold any Ohm of
peon and trust under the government lof the
United Statesbr this State, or of any ineorpor.
ated district, and. al o that every Member of
Congress and of the Legislature And the select
and common Manneil of any city or commission
ers ot Any incdrporated district, is by law In
'capable of holding or exercising at t same
time the office or appointment of Jade, la
'pet:tor or Clerk -I ms, election of this Com
monwealth , and thatMo Inspector or other eftl
oer ot any such election shall be then elig.bie
to any office then to be voted tor.
By the 4th section of an act passed the lot
day of April, 1810. it Is provided "that-the
14th section of an act passed July 2, 1803, en.
titled 'An. act relating to the elections ot this
Volumonwevlth,'" shall not be conatrned so. as
to prevent any military officer from, Serving as
Judge, Inspector or t..lerk. at any general or
special election of this Commonwealth.
An Al 3 to clt.inge the time :ot closing the
polls at the General and Township Elections in
the county ot Brad ord.
Sacrum 1.. -Be it enacted by the Senate and
Rouse of Representatives of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania In General Assembly met and
it is hereby enacted by the authority of the
same. 'lhut ut all General, Special, and. Town.,
ship or Borough elections hereafter held in the
county ot laradford. the Polls 511411 be closed at
six o clock in the a ternuon Instead 01 seven, as
heretofore provided by law.
.A farther Supplement to the Election Laws
of Pennsylvania :
WillialtAK, By the act ot the Congress of the
United States, mitts led "An Act to amend the
several acts heretofore pissed to provide for the
enrolling and calling oat the National forces.
and for other purposes " and, approved March
third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty
five, all pc rsous who.have deserted th.- military
or ;naval service it the Unitect Hates, and - who
'have hot been diseh .iged,eir relieved trout the
penalty, or disability therein provided, are
, deemed, and taken, to have voluntarily relin
quished, and 'tot-felted their rights ot chine
ship, and are deprived,or exercising any riots
ot citizens thereof : '
And rchsree,, Persons nut citlaeas of the
rteittd Stites arc not, user the consul. ution
and laws ot renml tv..nis, qualified electors ot
the counnorsiteatth :
:•4:c•tio. I, Be it e-rteted by the Senate and
Hear eof Rep e.enialt fh. Comm , ,,,,eta.fh
of Plnutpronnia in Gene. al Asn , mtity met, rind
it 1, , tetchy enacted by it, autho, ay oy the same,
11: , t 10 to 1..1141 in this
Con , rin" ryea!th: - st slcs!l he. 71(1144Wial for the
j ",;ge ~r 44(m:tor of 711.. ol.:t an to 1.,. -e , ve 30%
.b.olut or ballot. from any person or p n. em
b:uos-d in the providous, and a,i Jett to tir.
ilsty imposes! by • aid act 0 , Coisres•s ap
proved !lanai 3, 1865, and it moil! be 01
for any snub person to oder to vote . any.b.ilut ,
or whom.
NV. -lIITTIITCH
SEVTIOX 2. That if any sin , -h judge' and in.
ups ClOll. nt ele:tion or any one at thew shag
ra.ceive ; or consent t, receive, anv such - un
Isl b.ll t s. from - a 1 , oirh d
person be, or they so Irctqling. 4.1,0 be
of a toi , deroeuni.r, :end upon conviction tn, riot
in stny etart at q trt,r se-son- of this coin
tu,,nwealth: be shad, for any such off nee, is
sentenced to pay a tine o 1 not less then ma.
oridergo . sti hoprisonment, kr the jail of the
proper county, I, se than Go daps.
I,ECTIO'N 3. Xhatt, ti any person - deptivei'at
cif zeuship, and ditiqnslified as aloresakf,
at any eleclon, Leredter ti be held in this
Cointr.on wealth, vt te- or tender, Ao the office,s
thereof. and offer to vote A ballot, or ballots
ant p rson no ottendlaz shall be deemed ga fly
of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, in
any court of quarter ses•dons of this IComition
wealth, shall, for each offence, be panitbed is
take manner as je provided irithe.preeedina MX'
ot this.act, is the case of officers of el ction re
ceiving such unlawful ballot or ballots.
SECTION . L.IThat if any r. erson shall hereafter
persuade or advise any, person, or persons de
prived of Citizenship. and disqualified as More
said toadfer May ballot or ballots; to-the °film rs
of any eltction ' hereafter to be held'in this
Commonwealth, or shall persuade or advise any.
such officer, to receive any ballot, or ballots,
:from any perarin deprived of citizenship, and
disqualidta as aforesaid, such person so offend
ing shall - be guilty Of a misdemeanor,and non
conviction thereof; in any court of quarter fres•
sions of this Commonwealth. shall be punished ,
in like manner as is provided - in the second sec
tion of tills-act, in the. case of officers of each
election, receiving such unlawful ballot; or
ballots. • • '
'By an act Of, Aesembly of March 30,1868, en
titleit an Act. regulating the geode of voting at
all eleotiorui, in the'several cOuntles of this Com
monwealth, it is enacted as follows :
Sscrlos 1. lie it enacted by the Senate and
House . of Representatives of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania in Generaltasembly met. and
it is hereby enacted by rheaurnority of Me acme;
That the qualified Inters of the several counties
of thi' Commoniresitb, at all general township,
bcrough,, and special elections, are hereby,
hereafter authorized and required to vote by
tickets printed or written. severally classified
as follows: One ticket shall embrace the names
of all fudges of court to be voted for, and to be
tabled, Outside, " judiciary :" one ticket shall
etubtace the names of all state officersio be
voted for and be labelled."state;" one ticket
shall embrace the names of all county officers
voted for, including office of senator, Member.
and members of assembly, If voted for, and
members of congress, if voted for, and be la
belled" County:" ono ticket shall embrace the
names of all township officers voted. for, and
be labelled "township:" one ticket shalt em
brace the name of all; borough officers voted
for,' 'be labelled "borough," an
each class eball bt deposited in separate ballot
boxes. •
CBOSS a CO.
J. G. "PATTON.
The meeting of the return judges for the Sen
atorial Dnittict e will be held at the Contt Rouse
1:1 the Borough of Towanda, on the eeeenth day
after the election, which will be , on the 20t h
di, of October.
• .The meeting_, of the return judges- for this
Congressional District, will be held at the Court
Home. in the Borough of Tunkhannock, on the
seventh day alter the election, which will be
held on the 20th day ofl)ctober.
The meeting of return judges for this Repre
simtatiire Mania, will -b• held at ~.
ttgal.
EMI
The meeting of Atmlodges forts county
of Bradford, will Wei the Omrs Bowe Is To.
wands, on the third &Wafter the election `
which ell be Friday, the 16th day of October,
at 1 'o'clock, p. m.
WX. GRIM, *riff:
Bept.24, ;;:. -
44 in Bankropitoy
.otata of itaionms - D
g. in the county of
Parinsylwania, -who
on his own pe
any debts - and
belonging to such
his use, and the
w him are forbid. '
; of the creditors
nine their debts, •
Assignees of his
st of Bankruptcy
'the Register: in
?a., lbef . : ors ED-
Rwider* on the
D• 1868 it 9.
a. RONbWr,
NU4srumor, Wes-
Penzurflyanhi.
-tvas, Deputy:
By viftae of
30t of 110_,Court
.d County, and to
exposed to publio
the Borough of To- '
ICTOBEIZ 24,1868,
)wing described la ,-
a In Tumors tp.
Basinalast
road the south
otter's lot, thence
road north 13° west
.er of Patrick Maddens
Pr 5..... Jg said 'Madden ' s south
117
to a past, thace south 111 pm. to a post,
thence west-1-33 pre. to the place of beginning
Containing 99 acres and 33 perches of land,*
mere or less. with a small framed hone thereon
Leired and taken in execution atths a nit of . '
Edward" Overton vs. Michael Collom. "
ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Vend. Expo.,
will be eold at the told at the lime time and
place, the folicewing lot piece or l of land
situate in Litchfield tp., boa north by land
of B. Vandozer, east by hinds of said H. Van
dozer and J J. Warner, south br. lanai of Ju.
Strubble, west by land of Wm. Bostwick. Con
taining seventy noes, more or less, about four
acres improVed, with an old framed barn and
shed thereon.. ' .
- - - .
ALSO—One other lot piece or parcel of land
'situate in - Litchfield - twit., bounded north by
the above described lot of 10 antes, on the east
soatu and west by lands of James Strtible. •
Containing - 3i acres, more or less, partly im
proved, with a framed dwelling 'house and
steam saw mill with machine!y and fixtures
belonging to same thereon.
Seized, and taken in Cuention at the salt of
William Bostwick vs. S. C. Bishop and E. J.
• - VTILLIAAI GRIFFIS, Stieritl.
Towanda:, Oct. I 'IS6B.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
A-A... Notice is hereby given, that all persona
Indebted' to the estate of J. M. PR,L•sTON..
dec'd, late of Smithfield, are reque4ted to
make immediate payment, and those havinfi
demands againqt said estate , will present. them
duly authenticated for settlement.
LYDIA, E. PANNIIM,
Administrator:
ttept.
PXEUCTOR'S - YOTlCE.—.Notice
is hereby given that a. persons Indebted
to th.' .eatate or J. 8. MITCHELL. late of
Snalthtleld.den'd; .ire requested to nuke im
mediate payment, and al, having clatmsupon
said estate will present them duly authenticated
for settlement: •
CHAS. B. RIGGt",
LEVI SCOTT,
Sept. 8,-'IS6B
GREAT UNITED STATES
7EA -WAREHOUSE,
T. Y. KELLEY & CO.,
Nos 26,28 and 30 Vesey Street,
NE W YORK CITY,
Are now supplying families throughout tit
country with teas and coffees through the sys
tem 01 clubs and their regularly appointed
agents, at - a slight advance on cargo prices,
and guaranteeing their teas to be pure and
fresh, and also to give tatter, satisiAction, or
they can be returned and the money refunded.
Remember that by oar system the consumer
pays only ONE PROFIT, instead of seven or
eight, as he must do when he purchases of the
ordinary grocer. WE DEFY COMPETITION.
We call special attention not only to our stand
ard goods, but our fancy.brands of Oolong,and -
Young Dyson Teas—peculiar flavors-4nd teas
sixty days grim Japan. Our Coffee Depart
meet Is managed also' on the system of one
profit only; and all our coffees are sold on their
merits. We only ask s
trlsl. -
- All our importation of our teas and corm,
can - be had of our regular appointed agents.
j,.1 our goods are goods put up by ourselves
ip one pound packages., at our warehouse, in
:New York, and retailed at W. H. H. GORE'S
Drug Store; No, 137 Main street, at the email
advance of 5 cents per pound over - our New
York prices. This brings the goods -at the -
prices they can be purchased for over our
counters „with the freight added.
LOOK AT OUR-PRICK 3
00 !ONG (Black), 60c., 70., 80., 90., - S1 per -
lb., bis*.- MIXED (Green and Black). 60c..
70c., 80e., 90.. $1 per lb.; beat. YOUNG HY
SON (Green) GOc., 70c., 60e..., 90.. $l. $l - .10,
$1,20. per-lb.. best. IHPERIAL (Green). 90c..•
$l, $1,23. ENGLISH BREAKPAST (Black).
70e.. 8-e., SOc., $1.11,10.11.20, but. JAPAN.
, $1,25 per lb. GUNPOWDER. $1,25,
$1,50 per lb, Shantung Stoyone Youug Hyso3l4.
in original Chinese' packages $1 60 per pack
age. fillings' Oolong, -in original - Chtnese
packages $1,30 per package.
BRANDB,—Ningyong Oolong. (Blk)
$1.23 per lb. Nankin Moyune Yonne- Bison,
(I ls eep) sl'so per lb: Uncolored Japan 'rens,
(ou flay+ trom Japan) 'pot up exprea.ly torus
fu Yokohama $1,40 per lb
Gitt)Ul4l.) I.OI.VEE —Pure Rio. 20, 2S 303
3u ceu , 4 per lb. Beat Ohl Government Jaen,
cent,. per P). !loyal tllnb. 2S emits per ib.
mouot.tiu Plantotbut, t.O rents per lb.
11 , Vi.11t: Of imit,tions and bogus ootorvolea.
Al , oor Koons bear our; 'trade Malts on t..eh
".0 nth- r-; are geboi•le, 51,624.
G ROVER BAKEVS
HIGHEST PREURIII
S-EWING MACHINES!
73u Chiaut Stre.:t , I:l:l!th2lphLi
THE VERY HIGHEST PRIZE,
THE CR ISS'OP THE LE ;10 -1 Og. HONOR
%Va..; conferred on the representative of the
GROWER' AND BARZB.
SEWING- MACH.I.Z?:ES-,
at the
EXPOSITION lINIVFRSELLE,
paris,lB67 ; thus:attesting
THEIR GREAT SUPERIORITY
_ Over all other sewing-machine;.
An assortment o(these celebrated mashln es
constantly on band and tor arid by
W. A. CHAMBERLIN, -
TOWANDA, PA.'
Feb. 6,1865 6m
•
l EAL GSM 8AR
..110 Gam—About 430 acres of liana la One
state or cultivation—so divide' by roads that
four good farms can be made oat of It without
waste—good add substantial houses and barns
on two of the divisions.. Also 36 copra, yo)prof
osen. span of horses tind wagon 'farming int.
plementa too numerous to. mentioa, situate in
Sheshequin townahlp, 10 miles from Towanda ,
and about 3 mile, from the river. Will be sold
at low rates on easy terms.
Will one, two, three or four gentlemen who
want good farms. alkin running order, call up
on J A G ES WOOD, it 'Towanda, or DOUGLAS
DAVIDSON. upon hlit farm; for further info?.
mation. JAMES WOOD ,
DOUGLASS Ds:CT:WIN,
Towandi, July 18.1868. , -
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
Situated in Towanda Urines/tip. within
hall a mile of the. village of Towanda.; Con,
taleing about 200 acres, about 100 *Mel 11(-.
proved. with plenty of waod..and feacirut ma -
teri.ala, welt watered. comfortable entbr
and well adapted for either grain or ihe.
For particulars inquire of 3•11 C/1
Towanda, Pa:, or L. CHAAPSL, Wed Frank
lin. Pa. fiat 2a. IFona.—tf.
FAIR_ WARN - INGC -
Tbe hol,scrlbers having sold - their nsinets at
Pottervllle, are- desiroas of man Itheitac.
counts, and request those indebted ealsim
modiately and settle. AU accounts o Kimball
& Ellsworth. and Kimball & Boa, nthettlad by
the first of October next, will be platled in the
bands 01 a Justice for collection, wits re
gard to
persons. .
iri!inau. & ¶ OL
Sept, 2, IAB.--sw.
LIME AND CEMENT, CA INED
PLASTER and Rhode hand Litia, iray
p, for We by I .
IW
11
EIIPTCY,
the 14th day of
Executors