I Vraditird liptirttr. LOCAL AND GENERAL. rOWANDA CHURCH ' DIRSCIORT.-.--Baptili Church.—Rev. ROBERT DPPLAP, Pastor. ng, Preachi Sundays at 10e A. aud 7e x. Sunday School, le a. m. Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening. M. E. Church.—Bev. L T. BZOWNTLL, Pas tor. Preaching every Sunday at 1011.11. and 71P. X. !Sunday_ School, 11 P. K. Prayer Meeting every Thtizaday evening. Presbyterian ertureh.—Bev. Wm. • Pastor. Preaching every Sunds;t a ll% A. 'N., and 7P. X. -Sunday Schoul.li PM* Prayer Melting Thursday evenings. Episcopal Merck—Rev. F. D. Harem Pas tor. Preaching every Sunday at 101 1.11. and 3P. X. Sunday School, le P. M. Tuns Tem:E.—The following is the Time Table of the Pennsylvania and New York Canal and Rail Road Company, which took effect on Monday, May, 11, 1868: SOUTHWARD. P. M. .A. M. A. M. .5:30 ilia. ... .820 .6:45 11:35. ... .8:45 WAVERLY AT11.1078.. .7:00 11:48.. -7:15 12:03 ULazza TOWANDA.... ..... 9:15 12:8 938 P. M......P. M. A. M NOSTIMMID. A. M. A. M. P. M. .808 11:00 4:58 .7:53 10:45 443 ..7:40 10:32 4:30 . 10:17 4:15 .7:00 3:52 3:50 L. IL 1. M.P. M. JOHN P. 0031, Superintendent. WAN7:=., Republican Meetings. At ROME, in the North Rome Church,near Dm:uptown, Saturday afternoon, Oct, 10. Speakers, Gen. H. J. MADILL, THOS. \ E. GRIDLEY and others. At 'Prince Hollow, in WARREN, Monday evening, Oct. 12. Speakers, W. T. DA VIES and N. C. ELSI3RPF It WEST WARREN. Saturday evening Oct. 10th. Same Speakers. M the Bumptown Church, NORTH ROME, Monday evening, Oct. 12th. Sneakers, HENRI PEET, and Col. E. OVERTON. kt the State Road School House, WYSOX, Monday evenint. Oct. 12. Speakers. Dr. T. F. MADILL. W. HERSEY WATKINS and JOHN B. HINDS. At WYALUSING, Saturday afternoon,Oet. 10. Speakers. Hon. U. MERCUR, and 'Capt. J. H. HURST. A t EAST SMITHFIELD, Monday evening, Oct. 12. Speakers W. T. DAVIES and . P. D. M.ORROW. At STANDING STONE. Saturday evening, Oct. 10: Bon. E. REED MYEU, and Hon. B. LAPORTE, At ULSTER, in Towil Ball, Saturday even ing, Oct. 10. Speakers O.D. BARTLETT ' and Col. E. OVERTON, Jr. A Torch Ligld Procession from Towanda will be present..' At POTTERVILLE, Friday evening, Oct. 9th. Speakers W. T. DAVIES, N. C. ELSBREE, and CYRUS COOKE. At ROME, Monday evening, Oct 12. Speak ers Hon. U. M.EI3,CUR and lion. E. IMPO MIT& At MONROETON, Saturday evening, Oct. 10th. Speakers HENRY MEET and Capt. B. M. PECK. At BURLINGTON, at the School House, near McCords, Friday evening, Oct. 9th. Speakers, HENRY FEET and Col. E. OVERTON, Jr. ' It ATHENS, Friday evening, October 9th. Speakers Hon. 11 111E13,CUB, and Capt. B. 31. PECK. At LEROY, Saturday evening, October 10 Speakers Gen. H. J. MADILL and J HOLCOhIt In HERRICK; at Stony Point, Saturday evening. Oct. 10. Speakers P. D. 11i011- ROW, W. HERSEY WATKINS, and Capt. J. H. HURST. M ASYLUM, in the Macedonia Ghorch Friday evening, Oct. 9. Speakers P. D MORROW and G. D. MONTANYE. ASI - L.C.11, at Prouchtown Hill School Friday . evening, Oct. 9, Speaker 11, J. MAAILL. At an Institute held at Merry ill, Bradford county, Pa.. a vote was taken for Grant and Seymour, which resulted as follows : Grant 117, - Seymour 18. $o much for education. REA . PRISE AS STOWE; of the Bethel CL ;nib Boston, preached in the Baptist in this place Sunday forenoon, and evening ut the Presbyteriati Church, pr--e•nnag the claims of the mariner to the of the Christian world. Colo:tits, SIIEsHEQuIN.-our met according to adjournment, at the s School Honseon Saturday evening 1,i., and elected I'. C. Rockwell as Vice I'i, ,id it. Large attendance. After the tram:Ai:you of business President J. B. :•::.1111 called the home to order and intro da Messrs Holcomb and Bartlett, of Ti.isuda, who delivered able and telling sj.eeches. tender our sincere 'thanks to those for their appropriate and truth- ful rozarks NIPORTANT A RRE.I.T.- Capt. CREED L-,iving received information that certain boats' and boatmen sailing on the Junction canal, had arrived with stolen property on board, took with him officer MIDDAL*OII, and , made a raid on Saturday night on two boats which had recently arrived from Pittston. They found on board one of the boats a set of silver plated harness, a set of heavy har ness, a quantity of Yankee notions and a large bunch of burglar's keys, consisting of from fifty to seventy-five. They arrested two men for the robbery, and also took into custody a boy and one woman, who were locked up as witnesses. It is supposed the Property was etolen somewhere down the J unction canal in the State of Pennsylvania, as it seems to be the policy of these boat thieves to take property stolen by them in this locality down in Pennsylvania to be disposed of, and to bring the property from there cip here.—Elmira Advertiser. MRS. 1.1.772; from Madame Demo n Is establishment, New York, is now at the Ward House, where she will remain un til Saturday, with a floe stock of Hair and Fancy Goods, to which she invites the at tention of the ladies. CRUSLIED TO DEATH.—PRANK PISE , & IT:a:email on the N. - Y. j t. Pa.C..V. B. IL Co. While coupling cars, on Tuesday afternoon, was caught between two care, and so severe ly injured that ho died in a few minutes: Ilr. frig was from Athens,. aged about 23 3"( an, and very much respected by all who kuew him. His remains was taken in a ajwcial train the same evening to Athens, his afflicted relatives and friends, upon horn this sudden blow falls with overt helming weight. I; EN. JAMES B. McKEAN, of Saratoga , Cvnuty, N. F., addressed a Republican wetting in the Court House on Friday eve ning last. Though the evening was fear fully inclement, a large and attentive audi ence was assembled, who listened to the eloquent and pointed remarks of the speak ers with pleasure. 0. D. Baurmirrr opened tilt , meeting with a spirited 'and telling Gen. ItIcKLAN spoke at West Burlington on Saturday afternoon and spent ..the Sab bath pith his friends in that vicinity. • Bunraiercut, Sept. $.1868. En. Erman:a—Dear b'ir *:—The ton Township - Grant and Colfax Cittb ',ambled at the Mount Pleasant School House this evening at o'clock, 10 we called to order by the committee. Cur mo• tion of E. GUM, Taos. WArmas wasicilled to the chair and S. W. lionnasor, Correa ponding Secretary—and was ably addressed by W. H. Warr*, CoL Chrrurrou itnd E. Guilin. Much credit is due Col. OVeurrou for the able manner in, which he clisOissed the finance question. The House was crowded to excess. and a Seymour , Blair man is not known hare, all are unaiiimons and sound. . • 8. W N. /. Ma Eurron :—lt is well known 'that a large and constantly increasing temperance organization exists in this county, under the name of Good Templars. At a convention recently held in Towanda, they passed a resolution, which is not only consistent with the principles of the order, but 'which must commend itself to all temperance men, recommending that. temperance men should vote for those only Who are known to be friendly to the canoe. Now Piollet boasts, in his public, speechei, tint he not only drinks, whisky Ilium* , but “when ho goes into a bar room, lie tills up the crowd, treats them to what they Want to drink, and pays for it like a man," (that is just before election) and then asks 1"who ever heard of Judge Mercer treating any body? no one." It is well known, that in this respect at least, the Colonel's actions do 8:58 913 not belie his word. How can any con sistent temperance man, be his politics what they may, conscience, vote tot. such a candidate! Rather let them show ixe the ballot box, that before a man can obtain their suffrages, he must, at least, show a decent "respect for their opinions, and not thus. openly and shanielessly violate every principle of good manners and good order by attempting to purchase votes with a drink of whisky. G. T._ INsuamics.—The place to get a cheap and safe life insurance policy is with A. Buanstrx, who is agent for the Pocenix Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Hartford, Ooni.,—one of the best in existence.: The Democratic candidate iota Con gress V. E. Piciazr—when, here boasts that hundreds of Depublimuts in Bradford 'are going to vote for him. At home he blaims that it is in Columbia and Montour where the recruits from the Bepulilican ranks are sure to come from. It is all bluster. Beith er here nor in Bradford will a single itepnb- Henn vote for him. The people of this Dis trict don't want a man of his stature and calibre to represent them in Congress.— Bloomsburg Republican. . The meeting here to:day was a grand success: Early in the day people began to assemble from all sections and beforP noon our town was filled - tip 'full and running over. Delegations camp from Union, Ward, Fox, and Leßoy, the Leßoy delegations came led by Capt. Win. F. Ronntsort with from sixty to seventy-five horsemen well moun ted, an excellent martial band, and fully. 3000 people were in attendance, and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed. At 2R. M. the crowd formed in procession in front of the Central House. under Capt. lionnsson, marshal, led by the Canton Brass Band and the Leßoy Martial Band, and marched up Centre street to the Disciple Church where I a commodious stand had been erected. The meeting was organized.by appointing Col. lain WILSON, chairman, and L. L. WASH nuns, JUSTIN BOTIIWELI, EDEN LILLE; Honnnt. MANLEY, Euss Rocawnw., Jr. E. 7JULLOCIC, L. D. Forman, and HAZY= Hot.. coon Vice Presidents, Mr. Anurrraoso, of Williamsport, was then introdu - Ped, aid for an hour and a quaiter held the audience enwrapped with his logical illustrations and comparisons, his eloquent and full review of the political issues. Mr. Idzacus, was then introduced, and for an hour and a half ably_ reviewed the past history of the copperhead party, and thoroughly convinced all that every nominee of the name of Ur.rasEs ought to be supported and would be elected, and to show the contrast I will give you a history of the meeting held yes terday, by the cops of this vicinity. Flam ing hand-bills had been posted announcing Col. V. E. Prow.zr, 'Col. L. A. MACKEY and E. E. Davis, of Williamsport, as speakers, but the bloodless Cols. Prow= and Meer.= failed to appear, bat the redoubtablei E. E. Onus, late of the C. S. A. Quartermasters Department appeared. About 100 dolefu looking Cops and 200 Republicans presen ted themselves for the great feast to be giv en. One point was effectually sustained, and that was that the rebellion was whipped, squelched and played out. It had died perished, kicked the bucket, succumbed bustsd, and this knight of Jeff Davis's Qnar termaster's strvice, and who with a flit knowledge of the oath required made appli cation for admission to the U.S. Supreme Court, and when said oath was presented declined to take it because it was so oppres sive and unconstitutional. He preferring to rob himself and fainily of the practice in that Court, than to subscribe an unconstitu tional oath. Glorious consistency frequently told his hearers that ix subdhed the rebel lion, we compelled the rebels to surrender, wr conquered the South, we maintained the Union, we saved the country. No wonder, the Col's. both of whom are anxious to sit in Congress as half-priced members, who are now travelling on a trading as well as a begging enterprise failed to appear. It wa3 not the company they wanted to be in. Yours respectfully, MA - BR I.E D. WOOD—CASH.—In Towanda, on the Gth ::: inst., by Rev. James McWilliam, Mr, James Wood to Miss Lotthe Cash, daugh ter of the late Mr. David Cash of Towanda, BENJAMIN—CHILSON—At the residence of Myron Frisbee, Terrytown, Sept. 25, by Rev . D. Craft, Mr. George A. Benja min to Miss Angeline M. Chilson, both of Asylum, Pa. WICRIZER—NICHOLAS--At the Barsoii. age, Monroeton, Oct. 1, by Rev. Hallock Armstrong, .Mr. G. L. Wiekizer to Miss A. M. Nichols, both of Herrickville. AYERS—In Sheshequin, Sept. 30,, 1868, Sally A. wife of S. F. Avg% in the 49th year of her age. SEGAB—In Sheshequin, September 23; 1868, John Myers Seger, - third son of .O ' Charles and Patty Segar—in the 16th year of his age. "There is no flock, however watched and tended - Bat one dead lamb is there ! here is no fireside, however defended, Bat has one vacant chair! " The family circle had remained unbroken until this dear one was taken—leaving sor rowful and desolate, the hearts of those who loved him. "Myers" was a boy of good mind, ; and of more than ordinary ambition. In the school room, he was ever obedient and studious, and always at his post.. Of an honest,frank and happy disposition, Ido not reniembes ever to have seen a frown upon his face, or to have heard an angry word frcilm his lips. May his school mates,[while they think of him sadly and longingly—remember; and imitate his many virtues, And may his be reaved parents feel that-- "He is not dead—the child of ony. °free tion But gone unto that school Where he no longer needs our poor protec tion, 'And Christ himself doth rule." 4 • IT Is Swamis- . 1 14 toting 6: and different sto.es notice this Mr. & _ sit. 3 ieeehisg a large s tot them Alte fel styles. Ind l . Itithbotte's Cook all styles and .• , •-• WumoT, 1868. CurroN, Oct 2, 1868 VENtax D.I:ED. El Sputal ; m. . i 7: 'oh ' ~, , 4 i• • • , la Sam—One aitan of ,ay HOr sea, six years old, lowland, kind and well matched. One ' two , ' herlie Platform Spring Wagon, in good ordar l. One two horse sec ond hand family Carname, in good.order. One second hand koihorse heroes& One'new open Buggy.l • One second hand; pen Baggy., • The &bore propertylwill be sold on. En. 4 , Maize of - 1 i H • B. N. Asnmrszarl29 .st., Oct. 8.-2 w. i ' Towan Pa. WANTED,A intMl. i • of • ... char acter and competent, to - ansArd Im prb,,ve a farm as a 47, for o • -IL& B. erase. Wyalusing, Oct, —3ne. , , 14k. A young gentleman 'cm to corrupted with an lutlimi tad ' bar of YaunB bias Obieekl fn and m tad im provement. Addraula V O. - Draw , 81, To. swaila,Ta. 1 1 , Oct. : 1888. A Hotraz AND tie' FOR 4m—A elitenaid House mad ,Dotfor. sale, mutilate on Secondmitred, t o I the Cake, close to good schools ,;pleasantly,lbeated.— The house is new, suet from top to bottom in first class AZ For *Other par ticulars enquire of Di Basta; on .the premises. Tows's' Oct 5, 868.tf. Naw BARBEIt D: zu. in the Ward House, who Will do all ikinds of Hair Work. Switches, curls . Braids, Puffs Primate and Ladles kFront lieees4 made of their own natural hipir. iWigs, Tonnees and False Whiskers, made ordered. Ow attention give 'it,A the Out Dressing of La di es Children'si Highest market ce paid in I Hair. ' P.R. B. Towanda, Oot. 8,888.-4 w, , • ', • fi t, EXASUNATIONS.__ annual oations of Teachers, or th etsveral of this county, will e, held as fall Oct. 8 .. Warren . Bo un Haw Soh' ..... 9.. Windham , Oftenda ....10..Orweli. Orw r Hill ....12 —Rome, Boro . s4l o ii ~ .15 ..Sheshequin, . leer Talle3 .....16..IIlster, Villsg l ....17..!rowanda, Borough .. i .19: •Litcbfield,tre ••• ....20..Athens, Bo gh '. li ... .21—Smithfield, ntre • ....22s .Sprinefield, ,Om ... .23..Bidgbury, Centreville ....24..tiouth Creek. illetta 1 ....26..Ve115, Rawly! ill ....27..Columbia, Aus nville _ _2B_ Troy, Borough ...29. . West Burliugten, West Wigton Centre .30.. Burlington, pither's Mill Nov. .6 _Wpm:. Myerstairg .....6..Standing StOne,loentre ..... 7.. Asylum. Laporth ..... 9.. Terry, TerrytoWn ....10.. Wilmot, Sugar Bun .. _ll, . Albany and pv erten, Bahl ....12.. Monroe, Monioaten ....17..Herrick, Landon ....18..Wyalusing, Deniptown ... 19.. Tuscarora, spriiv Hill T. ....20..Pike, Lena vibe i ... .24„Franklin, Varney ....25..Granville, Centre ..26..Le110y, CornV. .27.. Canton, Both Special.e Troy, Nov 4 Ott Towand t i Dec.l2, ,26 and Jan. 9th. 11 I Applicants are req li sted to at din the vicinity where theyresidi or expeetlto teach. Those finding it ne9wikary to attend a spec ial examination, wil ' B uOmply wi the re quirements. found on the 139th pa e of the school laws. Exerc es; will com o nce be tween 9 and 10 o'cloq ;i none a itted to the class after 10 o'cl ktunlessun voidably detained. , Teachers must invariebly pros certi ficates-valid in this county before,. *rumen cing scliooL All so-eiilled profedsionel cer tificates issued.prior te the first - Irsway _ of June, 1866, were, by, Hit! ea of Ar il 9th, 1867, made to erpire! on the the t Mon day of Jane last. Directors • are *quested. to be present, and Ilk see that yeacbers for their respective ecliools are alien- I dance. 0.4 1 . pritBDUCK, °swims., Sept. 18. li i Oounty ROSENRERG Sr, :V I V ()LIT'S CI 13.zoorwroa—.0uaI d sxnereis.V-411 marked in plain•figureii, land ofily and no deviation, e system end every honorable man as the safest way of dealing,! which 'alto fraud or imposition. • 'D this style ing suits you better! plan the fr. bantering system, then give US a Main St., adjoining Patlon's ph ' TOWANDA, Pa., Sept. 2?.. . , CASCADE MILLS FLVR----111 9 ,. prime old Winter Wheat, is wci cent. more than the' same amo ; quality, made from rietil whtat. • barrel will make 15 per gent., or ol in seven. more bread than fro.] crop. Making a digeirBnce in ye vor of the old of twol'dllars per fifty cents per sack, owing to the tabling that proportion of water .1 the old. This fact isiiv4llknown 1 and every one shouldj nnderstan; have bought, and lontinue t; the Old Wheat to be' had, and w supply until the new crop is fit advantage., No decline in quality. We p make it better and bete all the ti H. B. I Camptown, Ang. 13;1068. —tf. I • g QUARTERLY 4FIPORT of t National Bank of Athbns, Monday 5, 1868 : ursotracks. Loans and discutmts sl. Overdrafts Cash Items and rev. atapve... Due trom National Bbnks 13.8.80nds deposited to 'secure circulation Expenses Due from Banks andakikers.. Bills of National Banks': Fractional Currency - 41 Nickels.. Legal tender noteti.... ....... rasa) ITs~a. $ Capital Surplus - _Circulating notes received from Oomptroller J, .590,000 Less amount on hattd. 130 Deposit.... Dne National Banks. .• . • Dne Bankers Profit and L 055....: . .1 . • •. • 4 !33 . 1,398 95 I, B. A. SPALDING, C 4shier of rirat National Bank of Athens:, do sole tair y swear, that the above stateniilnts is trite' the best. of my knowledge andlbi3lief. B. A. BpALDING,„( Sworn to and snbsarined befor fifth day of October, 1858. FRED IL P=, Notary QUARTERLY REPORTIOf the el of ' the First National plink of TO the morning of the first Monday 1808: REsoricEs. Loans and Discounts , . . . f• $ U.S. Secu.rities de ited with the Treasurer Uni States. ; Do .on hands . 1' Banking House, Furniture and ; , _Fixtures ii . Expenses ' [ Overdrafts t. • Cash items ,l .; Due from National Baziks Legal Tendei% Notes onihand. _ National Bank Notes!.: Compound Interest Notes- Spoct i Naticinal currency ( i n.. Nickels) • I FIFA, $1 LLS.Bag I. Capital I. li i $125,000 otri firirplus Fund.. n ...1.!. ....... ;30,000 00 Circulation. .. - 1 A 10,940 00 Individual Dar 'ts - 1 . 171,645 31 United States Deposits Due National . 1 278 gi Profit and loss ' 9,891 34 Dividends unpaid. • 4; 50 1:10 Due Bankers . 1 ... , ....I ........ 4 25 . 1. , ,i -g '715 74 , 4 N. N. Burrs, Ja. l , pashier o , the First National Bank, Towanda, do b tolemnl., y iwisr that the aboVd ( istatemen is true to the beat of my knoll& ge and 'et. N. N.t Strut, Jr., Cashier. Sworn and subamited before me i this sth day of October, 186!I W. H. Werfizur, Notary 1 Wir Choice Ca „a • - rs •at one door north of 'a Tol Towanda, Aug. 20 4 1 6B.—tf. I i Paull * 101 r Colupt: anm• WI CARPETS 1 CARPETS °AMMO 3..: been beanti : Glory." 'stoves In caoivitatx%TAP TRY 8110881148 bri uOl4 widths 3 . pit. *TEL IMPROVED, MEDIUM IMPROVED WOOL OAIIPETIN IN NEW AND MUNI tut thus ULTIMA WM A LARGE STOCK OF LOWER GRAM, Anfr SEBUM BY Towanda, Oct. 5.1888. F LOOR OIL CLOTHS MATTIIIOI3. MAU, RUGS, &0.. In gnat valid,. sow °Toed by POWELL & CO. Towanda. Oct. 5, 1868. • Partio ; • and Hair. cash for mos. exam districts we : house =I LADIES' & CHILDREN'S EMS! 1111 Desire to announce that the will ven and offer sale on f ! Staturday next (October 10), . their stock of Ladies and Children's FANCY' FURS a large dock of which they are now receiving. Towanda, Oct. 5, 1868 Supt. 1:0T111246 goods ne price rsed by est and 3 of no .of Aeal udnient '• at 133 B OUTS AN!) SHOES e from h 15 per nt, and • sack or e pound a the new ue in fa aarrel or a ew con ore than Bakers I it. We • buy, all 111 have a use to THIS DEPARTMENT OP. OUR BUSINESS We have devoted muck time and have spared no Pains, to .pose to nu'i,ke our 'stock 04800 TS k ram e Pirst October SHOES the largest, best, and 0,183 43 245 25 796 00 :,606 92 most attradive to be found :6,000 00 1,485 84 381 40 670 00 572 11 2,458 OQ and having made our pur chaSes from the best and mos DOM 10,000 00 (,000 00 popular manufacturers in the ;9.870 00 :8,571 14 9.50 107 40 • 2,840 91 country, We now over a stock of Custom -Made Goods un- equalled both in magnitude ER! MI and quality. edition ;; da, on October Towanda, Oct. 5, ISO 4,166 92 5,000 00 2,950 00 8,000 00 9,511 88 209 00 6,948 31 .',895 88 P ',503 00 2,178 00 6,010 00 768 93 1,573 82 LADIES CLOAKS AND SR AWLS ,64,715 74 EMI Store. Tomo* Oct. 5,11118. El tria9is. POWELL & 00. POWELL & CO., A SPECIALTY THE LATEST FALL 817103, sow ores. POWELL & CO IMI Nis 2histiliti.tSnby. WICKHAM & BLACK'S to Tan TWA* TO . 4311ki II 0 OIC r E R 1_ • Juiti readied a Wei. lot: direct from the Potter? of E. Jfak,- Tuna., Roe hind. I CHINA. From Have Mod a co., atozoges, ?MUMS. Or *II kinds S d prices, LAM • 8,- d' •Ao , dc. iL lEEE, Table, 9HANDI,E For Moreno. TOILET Is or Stores:, " ABE D sal Jii;annal. In Oblast Eupen, WaIt:PLATED WARE, . r Warirted of Abe but quality., TO YS, j'• A aO-O;DS, WOQD AND WILLOW Wes • .BTONE WARE, TAUS 'CUTLERY, * LOOKING C!LABBES, Witoffer to the TRADE goods at City Nees. Itemising to do oar best we tespectbilly ,ask you to givens a esti Towanda, Oct. I, 1868. • CAVPAIGY OPE'NEDI GRAND RALLY OF THE HAMS ! COME ONE 1 COME ALL I t REPUBLICANS. DEMOCRATS, And citizens of every Ipolhicallnith are invited to attend the GREAT MASS MEETING Whichto be held and continued for the nest three Mouthing the citizens of Towanda and vicinity at NO. 123, MAIN STREET. Where young sad old are already gathering to provid,themselvea with _ CLOTHING. FOR FALL - AND WINTER -WEAB, From the excellent supply we have lately received and which for. QUALITY, L!oUitABILITY AND CHEAPNESS Cannot be excelled In this or any other mar• tel. our entire stock being new and bought for cash we DISTANCE ALL COMPETITION. Our motto is Quick Sales, Small Profits ,Strict ly Cub and Once Price Only. We invite one an to pay ea a visit at the old stand of Silumon .k Son, one door north of Taylor k Co SOLOMON & WOLFF. =Loa WOLat. ALEX. BOLOMOE Towanda, O c t. 1, 1808 WE SELL Over oats this season at very low prices. One stock was bought low . , and la re hiledlat legs than a usual wholesale‘protit We! offer some extra bargains at the once price store of SOLOMON .!1 WOLFF, No. 123, Main Street. WE SELL our stock of Fine Coats, Business Butts, Pants and Vests, for men-and boys' wear as low as any previous time thh summer. We have some splendid goods in this line, bought el:man-and sellieg at a very 'small profit, of the Ode Price Store of !SOLOMON k - WOLFF, - Z` No. 1 23, Main Street.. WE SELL Furnishing Goods much below current prices. Our stock is complete to Men's and Youths'. Ou these customers can save many times, folly 20 per cent. b: baying at. , the one price'store of SOLOMON & WOLFF, No. 123, Main Street. WE SELL small articles as cheap as large 'ones, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Ties, Gloves, Mittens and gooks of this class very much lees than they are retailed elsewhere.-- We invite the trade to COD, ivce themselves, at the one price store of SOLOMON & WOLFF, No. 123 Main Street,. -, The highest price in cash paid for. Wool Hides, Pelts, and Calf Skins at the one price store of SOLOMON & WOLFF, No. 123. Maio Street TOWANDA COAL YARD 1 ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COALS. The undersigned having leased the Coal Yard and Boat at the old " Barclay Basin," and jut completed a large Coal House and Office upon the premises, are now prepared to fatal/di the citizens of Towanda and vicinity with the diff erent kinds and sizes of 'he above named mils upon the most reasonable terms •tn any quanti ty desired. Prices at the Yard - until further notice : . Large Egg . Small Egg . . Stove. Cbesnut:. .. . .... .......... " Barclay " Lump, . Ruu of ktinea, " Fine r Blacksmith The following additional charges will be made fur delivering Coal within the'Borough lim to : Per T0n,..50 cis. extra for canting I.i 50 eta Half T0n..35 ' • " " 25 '' Quarter toD2S •' " 25 '' woL, Ord: i r must In siren/tea hi accompanied with the h D'A. OVERTON & CO Towanda. Oct. B A. PETTES Are now receiving from New York a flue u aortment. of . I GOODS IN' THEIR LINE I tConsiiting in part of BROWN & BLEAdHED MIISLiNS, AND PRINTS, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S DI ZS GOODS, Fancy Skirt..., Shawls, Hoop Skirts, GLOVES, HOSIERY, YANKEE ; NcrrtoNs, dc., de., de All of which can be bought as cheap as the same quality of goods can be bought in To wanda. Their MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Is being furnisidwlth,the latest styles of BONNETS AND HATS, And a general assortment of Millinery Goods. with competent Milliners to suit the lute of all 1 1 1110 may - favor them with their patronage. ilillioers will bo furnished with all I Inds o goads at whoienal•• prices. DON'T FORGET THE NAME IND PLACF Win Street, directly lopposite the Court House. 8.. A. PETTES & CO, Towanda. Sept. 21,1864.-3 m TOWANDA. BAKERY EATING ESTABLISHMENT I The undersigned having entered In to a co partnership under the name of SCOTT & LYN, - for the transaction of busmen at the old Bakery stand, fleet door south of the Ward EloiMe, Main street, would respectfully- an nounce to the public that no pains will be spared to keep the best of everything in our a@ of brsinesi and atprices as low as can oe obtained elsewhere. We -will keep constantly on hand and will bake to order ISRFAD , NEP, CASES, &C. Customers may rely upon our work being well and neatly done. _ln our EATING DEPARTSIENT - I 1 Neils .111 be servad l at all towns of the day, and we wi4 do all In oar power to merit, not; only a conannanceJ' but an increase of the end patronage heretofore attended the Douse. Fresh Oysters constantly on hod. We will also keeps good aseortment of Groceries,' Confectionery, Oreen, Dried and Connell Pratt Cash paid for Batter, Eggs and Fruit. W. SCOTT. Towanda, Sept. 15. 1568. J 8. ALLYN . • MILLINERY GOODS FOR SALE. The anderidgned - will dispose of er stock of Millinery Goods to any person Cesitons of engaging in the business. Affording an excel lent opportunity to purchase a good busbies@ on fa sable terms Application - may bermade to that Subscriber . at the MillindyStore Koala toit: , Miss FL mug. 17, 1868.—de' F~-I~'+lY.+of>a^`.,~ap'!t~3+ih'_~.^ 7 '3':~ s.s-•~,i7✓x;:rtmT;~,wr,^S~r.3si~!• MINESI CM=t== DEPART/00T 'tiIiMPLETE I BOOTS AND SHOES LARGE p o N S Suited to the Spring Trcule THE EES7' QVALIIT At: LOWEST ••• RATIM 'AT, auritpiißtir - nnOtimms DAILY BEING OPENED And sr a nay for the Inspectton n ot the public MANUFACTURED GOODS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS, ODD 'LOTS FROM LAST YEARS' STOCK itIiGALEDLESS OF COST Harness, Harness, Harness B .A. S The Saddleiy BusinesB VALISES, LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS Towanda,gpril 16 , 1868 w HOLESALE GROCERY PROVISION HOUSE P. S. M. ez CO The undersigned, encouraged by the success which has thus far, at- 9540 540 6.75 6,00 1.00 9,50 3,0 tended their new enterprise, desire to make aeknowledgernent fort the very liberal patronage they have re ceived, by giving 'their customerethe advantage of their years' experience together with the benefit of .their greatly increased facilities for doing business very large and complete assortmen of everything in their line, and are daily receiving such additions to their stock as the wants of their trade requires Syrup, Molaises, Coffee, Rice, To- ~..,i,l ' fie4:, : i- , r-, . . , EITOCUOV - • •• - • :~..: _ -~: ~. lalsoelvin MI Of Goods THE LATEST STYLESI =3 Enid= of }lime Goods are OUR OWN On band I. usual. We are oaring . In order to elan out the. orrled over And . will sell them ALSO, SADDLES. WIIIPS, Itobis;andiallgooda connected with TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, HARNESS TRIMMINGS, &b AND i 113, ?du &rnszi, TOWANDA, PA They keep constantly on hand, a They have now in store, Sugar bacco, Flab, Salt, Cheese, Fruits Crackers, Candy, Matches, Brooms, Wrapping Paper, and Twine, Flour Sacks, Seeds, and a great variety of other goods, which have been recent- y bought at the lowest point in the market, and are offered at wholesale, at rates to correspond They desire to call especial atten tion to their large stock of Fine Teas, which they are selling at New York Jobbing pricek—gnaranteeing he quality in all . eases Have also on hand a good assort, ment of Flour, Pork and Koroaene They still continue to have the benefit of a resident Partner in New York whole constantly in the market and prepared to turn to our advan tage any favorable changes in the price of goods. FOX, STEVENS, MEUCUR do CO May 12,1868 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN The subscriber wishing to change his °emir. tion, albs for sale his Store and Stock ol Goods, consisting olDty Goods. Groceries, Yankee Notions . 3c. Will exchange kr $ well improved Faro, or sell stock and least store. The store is Mooted in Wtekseld. Brodlord County, Fe. The only store in.the town in op eration. For particulars call on or address S. K. LAYTON. Ent. 74801. , I F AIR WARNING! • The subscribers having sold their business - at Fattening, are desirous of settling their so. counts, and request those indebted to call 10• mediatell and Pattie. £ll accountant Kimball & Ellsworth, arid Kimball I Son, unsettled by the lint of October nest, will be placed fu' the bands of a Justice for collection, without re gard to persons. - ' 11111.1111. & BOIL: nept.2,1868.-4w. a Ir.-111 . 1* -4,. ..:-..'''ilth ,- 'it: , ::2..19 ' . Artatuantos., . . ~ kwtGlitlOEßt AND Pit-0404 ' , ;'.:8411N : OTOIVX V;;;',. 7; DPC-A -33 E: 4FC„ MX, -01111i9= 6 ..tbak .they ha et 4 ' .-,2'lloComedtbe.., cons WRXXERY AND PROVISION BUSINESS . Soft:Stain of germ% VAIN BMW/ Aioi have now to store s' fall sasortment Ocids in, Metz line, ruchased In Nov:York wl4Per, "l 4Yi ioiaed **l will sell at the lowest -possible rites. Their goit is :iotolgetAs wig Prewar, igki ht. 0114 , 414 pike cannot tallto /Or e.aitlabicton ri 1 4 . 14 11 11e patronage of the ,wilt the Innutuese that first rate' yeah - and fair Ailing may always be evicted. • • • Thep ism now In stirs, and for sale bithe case or single jar, a large ato‘k• of • liGali.V . 411LFSgiiING 1: 1 :. , • AIR -TIG FRUIT JARS, . -i, , •. . . . • , . • . , • ~ . to i ViC p i: t e i r g 1 4 7 C 0 7 02 7 a s li k ag the i a T e Y jams; be offered tlj y twzd t. irtsi. se lnet#l are s w parent tom,. ' ' 1111. North ' -', ii 'Cereal New Itlo6f t . Kiln street, To da , PA. . . tar C ABB -ps , st f BUTTER, at the t Jane IS, 18KI. for PADD Ighest marker/11,i lad Ll* JAYE; mobABE BARRY MIX. 7'" HORSE•P i WARS, :THRESHERS, CLEANERS! sEpsaiTong: Blood''•, Atheni,, , Pa . _ StUl continue to mannfaetdre BLOOD'S CEL EBRATED THRESHERS AND. CLEANERS, AND HORSE POWERS to ran the same, and are prepared to till orders promptly. ON AS GOOD.',TXIOfS, As can be bought lh the United States: Hav ing been 15 years engaged 11 manufacturing Thicshing Machines, we have• spared neither. or °spew in perfecting .Our machines, and ChiM to have THE BEST CLEANER One that will seperate the Orsln _from the Straw more perfectly , and with Ilse power, than any other manufactured. They are very simple in eonstrUction , being coinprbed In one piece, so that it does not require iemechanic to set them up or run them : they are all man ufactured under our personal supervision, and WE CSALIINGE TEIE RufLD To show better workmanship or material ET. ery machine Is set ap and THOROUGHLY . TEiTRD UNDER i4OTION, Before leaving : the Works, snd-are, WARRANTED TO BE IN WORKING ORDER They have been in prwitical nee for several yaws. and can be at ta ched to Treed Pollen, Sweep Powers. Steam or Wale rPower, for, DUILLBILITY • Perfection of ", Working. and Economy, their equal has not been invented.. OUR PRICES Are .3 low as those of any other mariafactarer, and 'parties desiring to porchise, will and it to their interest to guanine mit stock before par. chasing elsewhere. PRICE• LISTS FURNISHED' ," On application. "All kinds of AGHICULTIIIIAL MACHINES On hand, and !dill Work, Engines, Boilers and machinery of all kinds got up to order prompt. ly and on favorable terms. BLOOD & CO. Athens, July 23, 1868 THE TOWANDA. 11W CLO2HING • Adjoining Patton's Bici ROSENBERG & vir,o L-F F, Would respectfully announce to t &citizens of Towanda and vicinity, that the have opened the above store, udder the name of •• The To wanda Regulator," with a splendi. assortment OF BEADY MADE CLOT IME Gents Furnishiag Goods, Hats, tips, tr.c., - /cc., which they'assure the-said eiti n e cannot be excelled fu style or elegance, nd that the prices are so low-tut to astonish everybody.— Rosenberg & Wolf hope that- b strict atten tion, and thir dealing with the people of To - wands, they will obtain their . atronsge and support. They also, beg to subj. n the follow ing Commandments for their gni ". ca. COME.CIM - COME ALL! At Rosenberg a Wolff's One 'i'rice It egulalgr,. Main Street, Towanda, Pa. TUE TEN ,EOMidiNDISENTS, Keep them, and Happy will be Thy Days 1. Thou shalt have no (Aber place to bay clothing except Rosenberg k Wolff's:One Price Regulator, Main Street. 2. Thou shalt not choose any other merchant: though shalt not listen tB. their spec rhea. for Rosenberg & Wolff are noiChatham•st. dealer., but sell at one price, and reliable. and will serve you onto the third and fourth generation. 3: Thou shalt not seek in vain any more for cheap raiment, for they can be found at Rosen berg &•WolEVe One Price Store. 4.. Thou shalt bear in mind that we sell only on six days of the week. and don't desecrate the Sabbath by keeping our doors open and bangin oat a show, for, on the seventh day, Rosenberg & Wolff, and their clerks, desire to rest from their labors. 6. Thou shalt honor the way Rosenberg & Wolff deal, and long may be thy days to *Noy its benefits. 6. Thou shalt not commit an improprietyof buying of gallant st., Dealers, ,but come di rect to Rosenberg l c Wolff's Ones Price liege later, Main stmt. 7. Thou shalt not seek in vain for goods of Foreign make. for. Rosenberg & Wolf keep a ifte variety. 8. Thou shalt not purloin from the Regulator for Rosenberg & Wolff sell so cheap It would be a stn. 9. Thou shalt not boar • false • witness, but honestly acknowledge fast you can get better suited and for less money, at Rosenberg & Wol IN than any other store. • 10. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors goods or his bargains, for Rosenberg. Zr Wolff can give them to you likewise : therefore, take counsel, and bay only •of Rosenberg Zr - Wolff the Once Price Mew • Tomo la, Sept. 1;1898. BOOTS! BOOTS!!-BOOTS!!! NORTH BIL&NOR BOOT .& SHOE STORE L C. NELSON, Basked finished and ready for sale a largess sortment of BOOT& AND SHOES! I have 800 is for the yeoman that tarneth the sod And the hard laboring thin that 'carries the hod; • And for the mechanic that cat stone sad lay beat ; And for the sift banded Gents that apply the yard stick ; And Boots for the wise that flourish the quill ; , And for the honest mechanic that works the MUM I have Boots a Utile atm made, Fur For the hard laboring man that has no trade I have Boots for all, please give me it call. My Boots are good and prices Jost int I am determined NOT TO TRUST i I have JalleB.lfoGßEG9ll, boot-taau sue 4 Celebrated In that line - Call my Mends ' ell you that Wt. Leave your ma x ores—try ids skill. The Episeepal Church that is ibout rite ,* My place in' front exactly lies.; • . Its known by many very well By the title of- , -NORTH BEI/INCE! HOTEL SEWN - Towanda, int. - 2d. 1868.--del • - BREMER'S DOUBLE-ACTING, WOODEN FORCE- PUMP ..This is the most . effective and cheapest force pomp manufactured. Sit took the lint piembus at the Chewing County _Pair of i 1867 and 'only needs a trial to satisfy every one of • t' merits. They are in gamnal us in Western Bradford, sad of some hundreds pat in not one has tailed to give sattsfenton. • This pump may be wen .in operation at the Reporter piloting taco, and at several other places In Towanda. Address GEO. DUNBAR, h.. Sou th Creek, I's, mho is. Agent for Bradford and Chemung moths. Maly 21,1868.3m* ===MiEgi;l=EM trENERAL BiEoilol44lloela- MATlON,Whenreas, by an act of AMOS. bly of the-Commonwealth of .Pannsylnale, en. UMW - 's an set relating lathe eiections of this Colnincearealth,* it hi eadoitied WPOilwe public notices: Me election tof be bold. end, alsothe ettnateration In each notice what *Man Ira to teelented, f, WM. GRIFI/18, High Sher. riff of the county Of Readhard, do befe. make known and JO!e notice to•the electors of said i tta l tall TUESDAY, the lath day at OCTO • the sweat districts Ati laid county, to.. InAlba Bonangbi at the homiefornmely py 4- D. PACeapp..' ' ; • -: -DI Albany, at the achool hone. near. WUliant In 14rmenib , at the horse of 'John B. Becker... In Asylum, at the school house, near- Simeon Athetorborri; at the home formerly coca pied by .B. S. Mathewson. ' ' Inattkoas=terw.; at -forately-bcoa— 'PA 7 J. B, Atheneliorc.'„ • • In arlington= bore, at the bonselorreely .oocapied by Wit, Repel. -. • *-- ' • = Burtos twp., at ; the 'house of James In Borlington• Wadi- at the boozed Eara Godard.: -• : • 'ln Barclay at the School House: Mt Canton bona', atithe Central House. •'• . •In Canton twp., tat the bome formerly emu- Pia 112' OZ Bwityers, is Canton-born'. . • In Colombia; at.tbo bowie at Jeans, Morgan: at the home nair sr : copied by 8.• ' GOratreille,itt the house of Beef. P. Taylor. • - Ia Herrick, at the school house near Daniel In Lellayvllle hero , at the • house"`formerty emu led bf J. B: Fle tcher: f•f- ' • In i.ita6oaW, as thettnase foraterlo•Man) c led byCfranßlotidgood.' * - - • IttLaßoy oaths Centre School ' ' In Monroe tWp. It the hoitie.folottertf ocen &dile R. R. RealrirelL '•' '— • ' . /In nroe boro', at the Muse formirlt Gee* ' pled y Ethel Taylor."' = • • • In Orwell at the house of Francis Woodruff.. In Overton, at school boost No..f. - • • In Pike at the house of 'haver Boeworth. .-. • In Rolle tap.. MUM ;Academy is itomr hero: hallow hotel, at the Academy. = to Eitlitbc l 7 , :st f the home ot Zee). Hermann. lq ShealFid at dn, at the.Valley•Honse. In Olio' ' Mus house formerly occupied 'by Jesse Hammond. , • • Standing* Stoner, at the house, of Simon Ia 'Stevens. Sinithileld, at the honartfortnerly occupied by.A.J. Geroul6. •, • •' ' - • . . In Ighanbi bozo', la the !tense ofCorti = tier In South" Creek, at,the bowie of J. V. Gillett. •In Terry, at-the boole - of Jacob Pro teby. In Towanda boro', at the Grand Jury Room. In Towanda twp., at the home of T. R;Joi don in Towanda boro'. I • . , , . • . In Towanda North', at _' the house' of S. A. Hiller ... - In Tray twp . 1 , at the home of V. M. Lone fn .Troy bora haTroy bore', at the house of V. M. Long. In Tuscarora, at the FChoql house near James Black's. • • ' • In Ulster; at the house of S. B. Holcolm. - In Wenn, at the house of R. Cooper. In Windham, at the hoarse of B. Nnytendall. In Wyalusing, at the home of .1. EL - Black•. fs In Wilmot, at the house'or A J. Stone, In Wysox, at the beam formerly occupied by J. M. Reed. - ,* • In Wello, at the house of 1.. Seeley. — 'At which time and place the etcetera Mare said will elect by ballot. • One persotr for Auditor General of the State of Permylvania. • One persoo for Surveyor General of the-State of Pennsylvania. One person to represent the 13th' Congres sional' IGriatrit, - (composed of the connties;of Bradford, • Wyoming, Sullivan, Moulton and Col rambia,)in the Congress of the United States. One o person to 'represent the Senatorial Dis trict, (competed of the counties of Bradford, Stimplehruma and Wyoming) ita the tienate-of Pennsylvania. Two persons to rapresent the counties of Bradfoed and Sullivan in the House 'Repre mulattoes of Pennsylvania. One person for Associate Jade: of Bradford county. One person for Dish let Attorney of Bradleri county. • One pawn for Commissioner of the county of Bradford. • • . I One person• for Auditor of the county of Bradford. One posison 'for Surveyor.of the county of, Bradford. And in and by said act, I am loather directed, halite notice 'that any person excepting jus tice of the peace who shall hold any office of profit and trust under the government -of the United Stater or this State, or of any Incorpor ated district; and al o that everrtlember of Congress and, of the Legiatature,and the select add crmmon council of any-city or cot:omission-. era of any incorporated district, is by law in capable of holding' or exercising at the same time the office' or appointment of Judge. In spector or Clerk of an election of this Cova monwealth , and that no Inspector or other offi cer of any such election Mall be then elig.ble to any omen then to be voted tor. By the 4th section of an act passed the Ist day of April, 1840.. it is provided "that the 14th section of an act passed Ally 2, 1803, eti• titled 'An act relating to the elections of this I Commonwealth,' ',' shall not be construed BO aa to prevent stoysailitary officer from serving as' Judde, Inspecthr or Clerk. at any genera, or special election of, this Commonwealth. An Act to change- the time of closing the ' polls at the General and'Township Elections In the county of Bradford. Samoa 1. Be it enacted by 'the Senate and Rotise of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met and it is hereby enacted by the fauthority of the mune That at all General, Special, and Town. ship or Borough electfons hereafter held in the county? of Bradford. the Pella shall be closed at six o'clock an the afternoon instead of seven, as I heretotore•provided by law. • A further Sopplemsut to the Election Laws .of Pennsylvania : Wants:rag, By . , the act of the Congress of the .United States, entitled "An Act to amend the several acts heretofore passed to provide (or the enrolling and calling out the National tomes, and for other -purposes." and approved March .third, ore thousand eight hundred andsktty dve, ail persoos who have deserted the military or ',naval service of the United States, and who bare riot !Men dhcha rged. or relieved from the penalty, or disability therein provided; are deemed , ; P and taken. to have voluntarily relin quished, and .forfeited their rights of citizen -ship, and are depriVed of exercising-any rights of eitizens,ihereed And whereas, Persons not citizens of the United. States are not, under the Constitution and laws of tfennsyivania, qualifled electors of this Commonwealth : _ secrlos 1. Bc it enacted by the Erode and Ilouze of Representatives oj the Commonwealth I of Pennsy , eanta in General Assiinbly met, and 'if is hereby enacted bythr author fly of the same, That in all eiccalomi hereafter to be held in this , Commonwealth,. it shall be unlawful for the )edge or inspector of the election to receive any ballot or ballots from any person or persons em braced in the provisions, and autject to the. 'imposed by ?aid act of Congress ap proved March 3, 1855, and it shall be nolawni tor any such person to oSer to vote tiny ballot; or ballots.' IR LATOR REI . Buoys:ix 2., That if any such judge and in spectors of election or any one of , them shall receive, or consent to receive, any such an law. ful ballot or ballots, from any such disqualified person, he; or they so offending, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, arid upon 'conviction thereof in any court of qu arteri seas ons of-this Com monwealth, he shall, for any such offrnce. be ,sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $lOO, 'and undergo an imprisonment, In theistl of the proper county, for pat less than 60 days. ' SECTION 3. That if any person_ deprived of citizenship, and disqualified Staforcsaid, shall at any eleotioni hereafter V) be held in this Commouirealthifvote or tender to the officers thereof, and offer to vote a ballot, or ballots any'peraon so °Rending, shall be deemed gm 14 of &misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, in any court of quarter sessions of this /Common wealth, shall, for each' offencei . be Finished In like manner as is, provided in the preceding sco ot this act, In the case of officers of ekction re calving such unlawful ballot or ballots. Burnam 4. That if any terson shall hereafter persuade, or ;Wylie any person, , or persons de., primed of citizenship, and disqualified as afore said to offer any baUot or ballots, to the ale, rs of any ekotion, hereafter to be held In this Commonwealth, or ehall.perituade or advise any Such officer to receive any ballot, or ballots,. from any. person deprived of citizenship, and disqnalifikd as aforesaid, such person so offend ing shall'be guilty of a alsdemeanor,and non conviction thereof, in any court of quarter sea slons of this Commonwealth, shall bepunished in like manner as is provided in the second sec tion of this act;in.the case of officers of aneb election, receiving such unlawful ballot, or ballots, . By an act of Assembly of March 30,1868, en titled an Act regulating the mode of voting at all elections, in the several counties of this Com monstailth, it hi enacted-as follows.: EXCrioX I. Be it enacted by the Senate a*d House of RiFsstottalives of the Commounte/ 'Penneyttoaneti in General derembiy met, itis hereby enacted by the.author itY of the , That the qUaTifted voters of the several counts of this Commonwealtb, st all general townsbi , borough,, and special -elections, are bereb hereafter . authorized and required to vote b ticketepfloted .or written, severally elseslll . as follows: One ticket shall embrace the of all fudges of court to be voted for, and to tabled, outside, " judiciary :" one ticket alai embrace the names of all state officers to voted for and be labelled "state;" one tic • shall embrace the names of ail county office tOri intluding office of senator, member and 'members of assembly, if voted fm, and members of con, it voted for, and be belled" Minty:" •one ticket shall embr..ce fhb names of till township caters voted for, • an dd be. labelled "township;" one ticket shall en* brace the Cisme of all borough officers voted for. and Mull ,be labelled "borough," airl leach cLies shall be deposited in separate ballot boxes. - • 'The meeting - of the return Jodell for the Sen. Modal Dlatrlet, will be held at t he Court House in the Berough of Towanda, on the seventh day after the election, which will be on the loth . day of October. • The meeting of the return' judges judges tor this Congressional District, will be held at theCoart House: In the Borough of Tunkhansook, on the seventh day after the election, which will be held On the 20th day of October. The meeting of return, judges for this Ropier. Imitative District, w ill be held at !the Court Hosse,lit Towanda, on the % : seventh day after the election,which will be on tho 20th dsiy of October; - • ~. °;,~~ t~Q~= Y ~~~ I~d . meeting of Wars folepar be it toasty. Bradford, will be at the °red ileums iu To. toads, oa air uakd eirisflOs Ole dation( which will be friday, the thtb day of Oct*, at l'o'cleck, . • mil, Orin!, EtbirttO 1868. .; _ g crrio _INBANICIOTPTOY : • tore foticie, Matta the Uth of Beptc. A: 18611.- sWamaals was innedeashimi the aate of= P. Hula, Of Wydraolfilti thicount7 of Bradford, fad fitatecaretliania, who les boa adjudgedlankention hie own pe. • tithro; that **valiant drat _debts . and . deilvay.,of =sway, belaglng to nob 7)Othropi, of.,for r hie ae.. end the tranStcr otany Pal b 7 Ida are forbid.: bi bat • that k madegef ea crediting - 'of the Mid lardnipt, to pea their debts, and to choose one or or .4Aid of bib beibabil et * Cdort of AWmptcy to be holden at the Milne of the Water. hi • the boae& __Team* I% an ED- • : -WARD 0' :TaNi.• Boadster as the 14th dal' 44":9G79Watv: A. D I is% at, 9 . • ' .T1101“114. Boinzt U. 8: Mantua es Weimager, -Wee. - - - taw District Penzallani, • I : By L. B. Coanuma Deputy. - QHERIFFS , SAII.—By virtue of .t..; a writ of friar; lamed est of the Cowl of Common Pleb of Bee4ford may , and to meal:acted, th ere will be imposed to public, • sale st theCoert - Home, b the Borough of To wanes, on SASEIRDAY. OCTOBIIB 24, AU o'clock P. m. the following describe d lot, piece or parcel of , land State is Taw= tp bounded nod described as bikers S Beginning et,. beach by tbe Rolbabsok tend- the south- - east Corner of Garrick: Cotter's lotthence - 'along the geld Rellembeek rad soft IV tweet 111 pre..io is Weeks amore of Mb* Madden lot, Mende 135 lino. along said lieddia's south - line tb a- port-Ahem south 111 pm. toe pod. thence west 135 pre:.to theplane of b Containing P 1 acres , and M. perehes e r= ITioreor lees, with a small framed house th erm; Weed and - takes in amities bib* loft of Edward Overton vs.-Michael Collose. ALSG—By'virtue of a writ of Tend. Espo; - , -- ' will be sold at tbe sold'. at the isms time and 'place, the following lot &arts pelmet of land . • situate in Litchfield tp., banded sorb by land of xi: Vandnzer; test by lands of said W. Taw • 'duser and J. J..Wseur, month tq Issas of Jae. ifitrobble, westby lied of Wa. Bostwick. Con t itting seventy sues more or lam, about four scow improved, with 'an old teamed barn and . Shed thereon. • . ALSO—One other lot piece or parcel of land situate, in Litchfield twp., bounded north by n:rebore described lot of 70 sets; as the ems • - Soutu sad.weet by Linda of .- Containing 3i,acres, more or Imo, partly Imp,- proved, with a framed 'dwelling house and steam.saw. mill with . michisely and fixture. belonging to same tincreon. • -Seized and taken In mettles at the suit of William Bostwick vs. B. 0.1 Bishop and S. I. Bees. I " WILLIAM GRIFFIS, sperm Towanda, Oct. 1, 19686 - - ORPHAN'S COURT ViALE.—By virtue of an order hisued oat 'of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, the undersigned administrators of the estate of .Addison McKean, lateof - Bur li ngton Bo • rough, deceased, will . exOse to public sale on the premises in Burlington Borough, on . WEDNESDAY, NOVEItHER 11, 1868, at . 2 o'clock, p. m., the following,' described lot, piece or parcel of laid situate in Buz lington Borough, bounded and described as . • follows : Commencing at the northwestern corner of the lot herein described. • Being tot NO. 5 of . a plot of the entire land that 'the said Addison McKean died seized of, from thence running north 30 deg. east 17 4-10 prs. to a corner; thence south 664 deg. east 24 pre. to a corner; thence 56 deg. east 12 pre. to "a 'corner; thence south 37 deg. east 60 pre. to a sorner;lthemce south 641 deg. west 0 G-10 prs., tots corner; thence south 211 deg. east 8 prs. to a corner; thence north 644 deg. - east 101.prs. to a corner; ; thence south 51 deg. east 8 prs. to's corner; "thence 644 deg. west 12 pis. to a corner ; thence south 234-deg. east 17 1-10 prs. to a - corner; thence north 644 deg. east 1 per. to 'a corner; thence south 20 deg. east 5 4-10 prs.-to a corner; thence south 62 deg. welt 2 8-10 prs. to a corner; thence south 25 deg east 6 7-10 pre. to , a corner; thence south - 141 deg. east 8 3-11:lpra,Ito a corner; thence south 62 deg. westl 7 ,4llo pis. to a corner; thence south 931 deg: east 16prs. to a corn er; thence south 67 dig. west 24 prs. to a corner; thencesouth-744 deg. west 31 7-10 prs. to a corner; thence north 81 dpg. west 123 4-10pri. to a: coiner, and from thence' north 501 deg. west 30 3-10 pre. to the place of beginning.. Containing 36 acres.' — ' ALSO—One other piece or .parcel of land situate in • bounded and des? milled as follows: ' Beginning at the most western corner of Alai land hereinafter des cribed, from thence south 28 deg. east 28. pm to a corner; thence north 364 deg. east 57 5-10 pre. to a corner; thence north 87 deg. east 30 4-10 pre. to a comer; thence south 94 deg. east -171 pm. to a corner; thence south 72 deg. west 6 5.10 pre: to a corner; thence south 204 delmit 14 pm. to a corner; thence south 63- . west b pre to a corner; thence northl2}/i eg. west 46 pre. to a corner; thence south 694 deg. west 7 prs. hi: a coiner; thence north 214 . deg. west, 2 8.10 rods to s corder; thence south 57i deg. west 11 5-10 pre. to a corn ' erythence north 9 deg.` , west 16 prs. to a corner; 'thence north 50Vdeo east 5 pre. to - a corner; thence north 333doig. west 10' 8-10 prs. to a corner; thencesouth 551 deg. weal 6 pre. to a comer; thence north 37 deg. west 36 pre; to a corner; thezice _north 57 deg. east 10 prs. to a corner; thence north 244 tieg. west 4 7-10 pm. to A corner; thence north 63 deg. west 9 pm. to scorner; thence south 55 deg: west 6 pre.- .to a corner; thence north 51.1 deg. weit_l4,3rts. to a corner; thence north 174 'deg. twest 17 . , pm to a corner; thence north 43t deg. west 16 prs. to a corner, and from thence north 94 deg. west 30 pre. to the place of beginning.— Containing 50 acres and 144 perches, with . a framed barn thereon: TERMS-25040 - be paid by the purcha ser for each lot at the time of sale; and i at the confirmation of sale, Innis months thereafter, the balance in one year from h confirmation of sale. B. H. .11LLL: PHILANDER LONG, ELLEN P. iIcHEAN Administrators Oct; 8, 1868 A DM.INISTRATOR'S Notice. Is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of J, M. PRESTON. dee'd, late of Smithfield, are -requested .to make immediate payment, and th.ime havind demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated for sealeinent. LYDIA R. FANNING, Administrator.- ept. 8,1858 ECUTOIVg NOTlCE.—NoticeE is hereby given that a. pamons indebted to the eqate• of J. S. MITCHELL, late of Smithfield deed are requested to make • im mediate payment, and all hiving claims epos said estate will present them duly authenticated :or settlement. CHAS. B. BIGGS, LEVI SCOTT, Sept. 8. 1868. Executors. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE:- Notice le hetet.) , given that ail persons - indebted to the estate of JOHN JONES, late of ULSTER twp.,• deed., are requested to / make immediate payment, and all pefsons hav ing claims against. said estate, must. 'present them duly authenticated for setgiiment. QEO. P. CASH, Administrator. Oct s 18,1888 RAGS ! • RAGS II RAGS 111-7500 Tons good Paper Bags wattled, for 'which the highest market price will be paid. Aupso a SA - 11BER. - Towanda, Oct.l 1863. " cI,PECIAL ADVERTLSKILENT.—A kJ VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY FOB SALE.--Sltnate In the badness part of Nabs Street. Well established and doing a drat rate balances. For. further SULLlVAN, artrcalare empire of D. U Proprietor. Towanda, Oct. 1,1888 ..—tf. QPRI N- G T,R A D•l3 1.2 1868 1 S. N. BRONSON, OBWELL, PA., Offers to builders moat complete Mg Builders Bardwue, Ruh, Ghat, Nails. Oils Paints, Varnishes, Blinds, TrimmAge, -Butts. Door Trimmings. he. TIN ROOFS,' CONDUCTORS, Gutters, put on by- experienced workmen and - at Abe lowest rates. Thekeriag and- Jobbing. -sapbollers, Sap he., Hewes Sewing Maeld !es, none better. Universal Clothes. Wringers, bestin use. Wheel Bakes and Com bined Piaster Rower. iwortlgke attention of the in'elligent tanner: 'Hub 'a Mowing Ma chines, durable and desirable, 4or foot cut. Tabies, chairs, bedsteads, spring bed bottoms, and other -- , - • . . FURNITURE-! Fanners will And „this Meson the -best quality I Tin Pans,Milk and Strata Palls, and over" description of - Tie. Ware.- - " Flour -sad Salt, Claret and -Timothy Seed, Spinning Wheels, Flax Wheels; Bede Wheel Suadl, Flyers. Field:Bollera and P leater Sowers furnished to order at lowest possible priest. ALSO—Corn Sheller, Nasteing Machines, Cutting Boma B. N. BRONSON Orwell, Feb. 20, len. qTAGE PROPERTY FOR SALK- L.P. 1 cinch, 1 &mast, sign., horses - , and harness for Ws cheap. Dolph* of or Wow- W; 11:D.umurq, OrsisU, Ps June 11,1868..-4w' 13