oam' • ... -. 7.190 M: LOCAL AND OENERALI VD. New Fall and Waiter Gads at TAnza ot Co.•s. DoT Several letters ire crowded out this nek. ltd- Attention is called to the Ten- Arm notice of D. 0. Cass, in another column. lEr A lister tank .has just been put up at Wyssaking station. We notice that a depot. is &Isola course of constynotion thpre. se- Our young friend, doses Pl attars hairbeen appointed depot and "Mu agent at Wyaanking. ' tar The "International Hippo coinique'and New York Circus" will exhibit at this place to-morrow (Friday). i ser Monomee map of the borough is mit, and is • superb affair. We will speak of it 1 . 1011 week. Proceedings - of Bradford- Co. 'Convention Lodge, LO. of G.T., are unavoida bly crowded out this week. Shall appear next. Set.. Fifty-two thousand copies of the Scranton Daffy and Weekly Republican were sold during the week of the Avondale excite ment. • • is. Mrs. SPALDING, widow of the late COL Roar. SPALDINO, of Wisoz, died in Sheshognin on Friday, the 18th Instant, at the rutranced age of 77 years. - In publishing the Court pro ceedings, we omitted to notice that the indict. meats against /TORN 0. WARD et al., wore set amide by the Court. Der UR. EDITOR : Mr. S. C. WELLs c it a stalk of corn a few days since which be raised, which measured &rice Arland ten inches above ground. Who can beat it?' Rome, Sept. 28, 1809, . The noted tenor, BEtIONOLI, with a fall company, will give an operatic en tertainment, at the Elmira Opera House, on Thnrsday evening, October 7, including thetest acts of Fanst, Crispino, and 11 Trovatoro, in full costume. A Sunday-school Fair will be held at . the McCord School-house, on next Bat /Imlay afternoon and evening, the 2d of October. All Sunday-school people are invited to attend. Proceeds to sustain the Sunday-school. Those wk. cannot attend, and wish to contribute, can leave with R. W. ALVORD, Esq., or remit to E. Grrillt, Highland, Pa. sem At n regulat meeting of To wanda Dhision,No.lo3, S.of T.,held on Tuesday evening last,the following officers were elected for the'cnsntng term: W.P.—B. F. 13owx.tx ; Asx PEN Nur. : Chap.—Wx. Joszs ; F.8,—0. A. BLapx Trea•+.—D. D. litrsAno ; R.S.—H. C. DROWN A.R.S.—.T. T. Dumont ; C.— ANDREW WOOO —Mies ALICE SHELP ; Amax DA via; BOWMAN. VirWe mill particular attention to Mr. CutrrezthEN's Furniture of Tabernacle, now on exhibition at the Post-office Book Store. With the of the manual, which is given free, even• Sitliday-school worker and Christian par ent will find it permanently useful at home and in school. Thu best men in the country strong ly reeommend them. Mr.CurrrEsnvt deserves t•, he encouraged in this undertaking, which is entirely original with himself. For price, a r e., apply In CALKINS & B.ULBER. ir:atir• Our people will all be pleased 1,.,'1,3rn that tin. Continentals will visit this place a: sin this (Thursday) evening. The warm and enthusiastic reception with which they were greeted ilium here a few evenings sine., will, nre sure, be extended to theMegain on this occasion. as all who listened to them were more than pleased. Their entertainment this time i. for the benefit of the Good Templars, and those who attend will enjoy a rich treat and contribute toward supporting an organization „which is doing a great work for good in our inlibt. OS- At an election of officers for Bradford Lodge, N 0.167, LO. of O.F„ bold OD Munday evening, Sept. 27, The foiliwing-named prranna were duly elected: 31.Enthrrn. V.G. --E. J. CL,a,No . s. S,-cretary—(ll:o. 31orTITT. AsAistant-S,cretary—WAmm: Treapuirer —C. T. SUITH. EnAxura. Knourat was e1e , 41.11 reprc..ntatiYu t the Grand Lcalgo. YOUNG aumes.thimuniAN AssoclA —The Second State Convention of the As- ECM Mots of Pennsylvania will meet at Nillham ,port on Tuesxtay, November2,lB69, at n sad cline on Thursday evening. Deep e from all the Associations are expected, and he artendanev of ministers andothersinterebt -1 in tie seine from churches in places where n...reh organizations have yet hem formed, iA urged. Christian young men in these places re•lnested to consult together and see that n•pre,eutativetl are apponted. .& cordial Chris tent weleome is T.torvil to all who come.. Delo" ^nt , •a should be • provided with credentials, and their tinn:cr, forovinte(l to TITI):11.114 k. cvEr., httshur g . .trrattgetne::ts for reduced fare on will prob:Ooly he 110.1.•. IfevL F. D. liosKlNs, Rector of chris4 cliarch, preached his farewell sermon on :Aoielay evening. liotwithstarffiing tho in clera.•ney of the weather, the church was well hHed Willi his frwiwls and admirers from all the different congregations in town. The sermon, on the text, "I have not shunned to declare unto you all the counsel of God," was able, elo pant and appropriate to the occasion. At its conclusion, when the-beloved and faithful pas tor came to say farewell to those among whom he lets ministered so acceptably for the past three years; many eyes were dimmed with tears, and the speaker found it difficult to prononnce the parting word: While we sincerely regret the loss of a minis tr who hasheen the. means of accomplishing • mach good, and ;one who is loved and rover el by this entire c'eminunity, we cannot but c.eigratnlate the cungreeation of Grace Church,. Elmira, on their good fortune in securing his • ices.. If the parish - does not flourish under h.. pastorate, the fault cannot be charged to the [lector. liosKiNs carries with him to his now field of lab , r the beat wishes of all who know him, and lie will ever have the prayers of his pariSh :orlon, in Towanda for abrmdant sneeess. PERSONAL.—W. B. SHAW and family hay.. retuned from Long Brandt, and 3[o atop !mu: :it the Ward Hottse for a few weeks, prior to karing for Washington. IZev. J. s. MeWtwasts has been hi town for ; ,, v,•ral days past. W e arc pleased to notice our old townsman ' ', Bram!: Kisosstia Esq., again on the street, apparently much improved in health. -Mr. Cox, Superintendent of the Ps. Jr, N.Y. 11.11., is still lying dangerously ill. His disease i. typhoid fever., We hope to boable to chroni cle his eonvisles..trace soon. • --Conductor Taos. tizszoxa has been Is inio4 Assistant Superintendent of. the Pa. & N.Y. ILIL --On6 of the most accommodating and em. 6.w railroad conductors we know of, is J. B. ltumanic tn. We hope to see his pleasant COM. tv'ilitt+e on the hails for a long time. -- 3 .11 , 1ge &vita. passed through. 'this place I Prudiy, on his way to Laporte, where he is !v4 iing Court this week. tom- Among the many wonderful ,ights to he seen in our enterprising town, tin, splendid display of new and balticinible Dress Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, de., de., now rei othihition at the Btore of Tams d. Nouns. Mr. 3.190rtz has Jost retuned from the city' with on e et the finest stocks ever bnmght te Towan da. We can but exclaim--tremitiful: tfondeffnli =El====a Waverly 4dpoige of tut wealliableial ititeraiiit . iirpOrdug o came from the Sacramento (Cal) Mow, gal hartheiviriart of Pin tttirma= ty miles from nowhere," dumb . tbe. lttl~ aid village of Athessoude femme as bag ti . mo scene of Baum Possum* early,nemitepar oto;, rear, and the birthigase of Jam.% B. Illt* tem But Waverly he. reduced Athena to to condition eta subdued 'Oath, and its leminelei men, together with the Wm,. "Alsote . .hee departed dead broke to a mere promishig • RappyrAfaverlyl idud a eetionstrininph, and fir coo a publiebettefactotl dayougleataboie the ruins you can chant in derision— ' "Where now la Britain} Ever u the savage sitsupon the stone That marks where stood her capital, Ind hears The bittern booming in the weeds, he shrinks From the•dismaying solitude." But whence comesyourbfinence—fht accord ing to the , alxvie reckoning, you areheesteour miles from "nowhere"? Perhaps it will all be revealed-when the mystery which hangs over the end of the Ithaca and Waverly (!) Railroad is cleared up, but the present indications its that a great many "rats" will Lem their sink ing ship before that same good time coming shill have waived. • Mews. Pram &Dim are moving their store of drou and fancy goods Ikon Waverly, to the stare lately occupied by J. M. ELY M &liberal:4 bed store, Puri Is receiving a heavy stock of Stoves and Hardware, and all our merchants are baring lively times. Joan DAVIS bas come to town from Waverly and opened a boot and shoe shop in rooms for merly occupied by „Tome tailor shop. The Episcopal fair is changed to take place September 29th. Hintracima's ball isbeing trimmed by the fair ones, and everything being prepared for a good days enjoyment. Host of the wounded from the railroad acci dent have left, and now we me no trace of the terrible day. Err. Gaurnus----Mr. Editor: Glanville in territory is one of the smallest towns in KW Bradford"; yet she generally giver ' nearly as large a Republican Majority as any town hi the county, and the following facts may accountfor this somewhat We have not got I grog-ahop in town of any kind; but we have three large and commodious houses for public worship and Sabbath-schools, with nine public !school-haute. So it is very seldom that anything happens in our midst that would be worth publishing. But perhaps a short account of last Fridarscilood - would not be entirely uninteresting. It cam mencod raining about 9 o'clock in the' evening, and before 12 o'clock (midnight) the waters had spent their fury, and passed away. The dam age was all done by the small streams which flow into the main crook from the north, the one running through the centre doing the prin cipal damage. This stream branches a little north of the centre, each'branch coming down a narrow dale. Up the left hand one is the principal road leading from Granville Centro to Troy, which is now entirely destroyed for sixty or eighty rods, togothertwifh nine bridges. A shop belonging to B. F. TAYLOR was carried down the stream several rods and lodged in front of H. H. HEALD'S harness shop. Mr. Tar- Loa's dwelling-hone was badly injured - By logs, stumps, and other fiats:A-trash, coming against it. The pillars on the stoop were all torn 'mete; and some of them carried away. His house is almost hemmed in with the general debris' . A beautiful young orchard near his bonne, con taining various kinds of fruit,sis nearly destroy ed. Mr. Tart.on's loss is quite hoary and falls severely upon him, as he has been confined to his bed by sickness ever since early last spring. C. S. Bony had part of his house swept off and destroyed, together with most of his household furniture and clothing, some dried fruit and other eatables, twenty-two dollars in money, s good salver watch, Ac., .&c. His garden near his house is entirely destroyed—his chickens and other poultry washed away. It. Haonelost some bees. H. ARNOLD'S wood-shed was car ried off and destroyed, and his lot badly wash ed. 'V. Bates's garden nearly spoiled. J. BEAcu's wagon shop badly damaged, his cellar filled with stone and gravel. and several thou sand feet of hard-m;od lumber carried off. L. D. Tivion, Levi TssoLoil, and ORLANDO TAT um, all received roofs or less damage, by hav ing thew lands washed away and covered with debris. Much damage was dune in other por- 11.ILT tions of-the town.l....,cural firmors flying on the hills had their Wheat-fields badly injured; and taking it all together, it was one of the moat terrific floods that ever visited this part of the county. The amount of damage to the public and individual within one mile of the Centre, is estimated at from 12,000 to $5.000. Mr. Wm. ilrvrax and Mr. ADAM *MI shined Thursday evening, Sept. Z, on a visit to their native land. They were to sail in the India for Glasgow, on Saturday the 25th, from Now York. Mr. thttrAtt returns to Scotland after an ab space of forty-four loan, and Mr. Isitr.s after an absence of about twenty years. Mr. LvNits goes to England to visit some of his wife's friends. Thor intend to retain in about two months. R. Sept. 27, 1869. COUNTY TEAcants' LorrrruTE. y afternoon. 2 ecbick.—lnstituto met at Springhill, and was called to order by Superin tendent A. A. Keeney. After a little prelimi nary business, Abe Superintendent conducted a drill in geography, followed by Miss E. A. Stet son with exercises in calisthenics mid reading.. Evening session opened with singing, after which the Superintendent gave drills in gram mar and geography, followed with the recita tion of a few select pieces by Miss Stetson, at the close of which the Bev. Dr. S. F. Colt, of Towanda, was introdiced and gave a shirt ad dress. Toes.hry.—Mornkig session opened with sing ing, followed with reading and prayer by Dr. Colt. Miss Stetson then gave inStruction In reading and calisthenics. Dr. Colt then di-WM the class for a short time in" the principles of Mental Science. Afternoon see .ion-singing by the choir, after which the chisel acre drilled by the Superintendent in arithmetic. Evening sea sion—Mnsie, and an address by Dr. Colt. • Trednesday—Morning session.—After devo tional exerciscs,lclass drilled in mental science by Dr. Colt, andqn reading and enlisthvides by Miss Stetson.,, Afternoon session--Intel eictnal arithmetic and grammar by Superintendent Keeney. Etiming session—Singing; answering questions ; an address by Rev. D. Cook, of Mer ralL Thursday.—Morning session—Written arith metic and grammar by Suparintendent. After noon session—Mental science and grammar by Dr. Colt ; written arithmetic by Superinterident. Evening session was devoted to an entertain ment in reading by Miss E. A. Stetson. .The house was filled to Overflowing, and the effort by Miss Stetson was applauded from time to time during the entire evening. Mr. JOIMPH BLACK, of Tuscarora, being present, was - intro. duced and favored the audience with two de clamations, which were received withal:ll:Luse. The exercises of the evening were enlivened with music. iliday.—horning session--Glues drilled in written arithmetic by Superintendent Keeney, in mental science by Dr. Colt, and in calisthen ics and reading by Miss Stetson. Afternoon session—Grammar and geography by Superin tendent Keeney. Question of place of, next In stitnte discussed by A. B. Sumner and Dr. Colt; voted to be held at Loßaystille. The. Institute then concurred with the Institute-held at Can ton and at Towanda in the choice of Hallock Armstrong, A. T . Lilley, Charles Warner, Miss Lucetta Lyon, and ! lbw Clara Stevens, to con stitute the members, of the County Committee ou Permanent Certificatea. Evening session— After a short time occupied in answering quo!. lions, Mr. W. IL Thompson, of Towanda, wu introduced and delivered a very able and In structive address. Itesolutions were now& i mously passed, thanking the people of Spring hill and vicinity for their hospitably in prorid ing so bountifully for the comfoit of the large t,number of Wailers temporarily sojourning with them; also , thanking the trusteed of thocbnrch ' for the use of their very commodious housedur ing the sessions of the 'lnstitute, Ind Di; Colt, W. H. Thompson, Rev. D. Cook, and MissE. A. Stetson, for their very valuable assistance ; also complimenting the ability and tact Of County Superintendent, manifested in the discharge `of his duties. After a few remarks by b the Bev. Mr. Tower, of Camptown, a feW songs, and a declamation by Mr. Joseph Black, of Tuscarora. the Institute was dismissed with the benedic tion by Dr. Colt. _ blirHon. Gm Svcimam, of &ran-, ton, has laid out and constructed at Lis own es pouse, a hadsome, broad annum' through ids •-• 'ltcnis—Jtr:iftlikti I feel aistired tibld flares of with Ine hearlib thankng Mr. Norm feeble laid and Mkt* ealfenatkin of lbe tlon of the wpMTowaada. The worthy Maarten, HMS; k anwlladikketinitiodtiorithe sub left tr--arktkg facts bear testhnony u to UM Mika meaning of lbeWrird, and fully wash- Ike the moral knowtedge of the pimp bisto. rian Of the Iflroti-Letiape." Moor Bylvarda friend, upon his next visit to Towanda, can make k cormudenito stroll along the river bank south of the bovnigkiat bettor Minactrale kick-yank over what are menmady ealied Fat' Mato, he will alike eikingthe awn- Ming edges of the bank a, line of. black earth. About a foot and a-bidf below the. present sur face, this bleak earth forms a bend shouted' ar eight inches in , width, dearly distinguishable by Its color from the inaininding soil. If he no. tices more particularly, *win wee broken frag ments of human bones, pleas of broken Indian potteepudely ornamentedwith various designs, remnants of vegetable charcoal, he.,intenpers ed throughout this dark soil, .which is undoubt edly, formed of humairemains. I have seen at Ude place a thigh bone lying exposed on" the r b fr_iir shore, washed by the waves and bleached y the sun, tarn from its resting-place by one of the annual a "trashes which are graduilly wasting away the river bank here. • I have been told that; tinny billable :elks have been found at this place from time to time. Some of them, I have been informed,are at the Collegiate Institute in Towanda ; probably lir. Corr could giro some infannation about them: I have bean told patients* about a large sil- Ter medal presented to one of the Indian chiefs by Wasontorox, bat I have not seen it. I would willingly dwell at more length on this Interesting subject, but the local columns of a newspaper is hardly the proper place for lengthy articles. This hasty sketch will be sufficient to show our friend Mono that Towanda, in the Indian language, really meant "sburial place.'' —I am not able to throw any light on the m leanings of " Wyse:" and " Wyalusing." On an old map in my remotion, Wynn is spelt "Wyman." I have met with the speUntga, " Wymetking," " Weesanking." Wyabudng was spelt by the Moravian', "Naeherildhudng." Will some learned Indian arise and give us the signification of Sheshequin, or "Tsellechshe quannink"? 'fetus aboriginally, Sept. 27, 1869. , CArrox.—Mr.. Editor: Nepahwin is the new name for Gar.rres lakO. We have not dared to use this appellatfoi till the pres ent, though we must bonfessthat we have let it trouble us some, for ire did not know why this candidate for public Patronage . should have pre ference to the many others. Now that 'we have found the key and unlocked the mystery, we now use it with freedom. Nepahwin means sleep, and was spoken to some of the prisoners brought through this vicinity by the Indians just after the Wyoming massacre. As they be came wearied and consequently a burden, they were sent to Misho-Nepahwin, the great or long sleep. • • Mrs. Euvrtax 4 l and daughter were relieved of their purses at the Elmira fair. - - The M.E. •dongregation in West Granville numbers 44 members. This congregation has just completed a commodious chtirch costing $4,000, and the best of ail is, they have it paid for with the exception of 1600. It is very neat ly furnished, and speaks highly for the taste and energy of the smali but faithfid flock. It is to be dedicated'on the 29th inst.. A terrible shower palsied over Granville and vicinity last Friday evening. Tlio-refer fell in torrents. The small stream Passing through Granville Center rose to an eztieme point, and literally destroyed about forty rods of the road leading north. CHILLNY BOAT'S house was un dermined and part of it carried away, with much of its contents, such as dishes, furniture, watch, $9O in money, at. A looking-glass was carried three-liwitihs of a mile and nut injured. A shoe shop, hen-coop, and some other outbuildings, were swept awn,. Gardens, fruit- trees, he:, were torn up,.and much other damage done. Rept. 20, 1809. MONBOETON.—FRIEND ALVOgn: Our place is perhaps known to most of yonr read ers. But it may not be uninteresting to some of them to know more. Monroe Towoship was laid out some 45 years ago, I believe, by Goa- DON F. Maws, thou a resident of thisplace and County litirveyor. Fore good many years the principal liminess was lumbering, which was carried on quite ostensively, especially along the creeks. liouroeton is a small village of about 300 inhab.mots, located on the Towanda Creek four miles s•mthwest of Towanda, where the old Borwi.•k I",trupike crosses the stream, and was built mist:) . by lumbermen. Twenty years s:;,, thiwe was a lively lmsinass, done here, and our streets were daily lined with teams loaded with irairds and shingles, which they would excik•nge for dry-goods, groceries awl rum, theiat:e.• being used quite freely to draw custom, eaitsing a great deal of drinking and drunkenness ni our midst—so much so that Rev. N. W. Atom:. a Methodist minister, who felt very much intereated in the welfare -of the people here, it being his native place, gave us an excellent address on turup.rance, setting forth the evil effects of drinking, and- showing the condition of the inside of a man's stomach that drank, and wound -up by urging us as Wa rden& to live temperance lives. But, notwith standing, drinking has been kept up more or less to this day, and many are reaping the re ward that the Elder told them was kid up for such. Wo have here three churches—one Presby terian, one Methodist, and one Baptist. Preach ing every Sabbath morning in the two first. Al• so a good school taught by Rev. H. Auxsruoso, the Presbyterian minister, whore all the branch es are taught that are taught in any school in the county. We also have two dry-good stores, three groceries, so hotels, one foundry and machine shop, tux grain and plaster mill, two wagon shops and tow blacksmith shops, all, or most all, doing a ge e d business, for this place; and would do still better, were it not for a few dead-heads hero tiaiT a Id $lO to every quarter acre of land every time they have a chance to sell, thus keepmg it out of the reach of those' that otherwise would buy and build. It would be much better for the place if such would get rid of what little thuy l have here, and give piece to good business men that would throw open streets, stake out lots, and say--" Here, pay me a fair price for these lot s and ,you can have them ". ; in which card we would soon see our town growing finely. The Barclay Railroad passes through the place, and the Sullivan Erie intersects it here, and is now nearing com pletion fast,affording opportunity, to ship and receive freight bore daily if We wish, thus oak: ing it u good a place for business as can be 'found in the county. ROCKWELL has got his mill completed, and has leased it for five years to Mr. Foams, one of the best of millers, who will be glad to see his old customers at any time. He has a first-class mill now, and will give you first-class work. ' Buis. Sept. 21, 1869. OvEwrox.—FRIKND Atmoar•: In rend tug your paper I find local items from different parts of the county, some telling of oats, and others of briars, Ae.; and as I see no one men tioning anything from the southern part, thought I would write a few lines from here. In your issue of Sept. 9, a correspondent from Athens says that he had oat-stalks six feet 'fear inches in length. In fear that the gentlemen had an "at to grind," I would toll thein through your columns that have oat-stalks that plea sure six foot eight iniches,andif we search, Some longer than that yetand the heade 'mot six teen inches long. They were the totem: a ti l t, or the "side oats," as they are commonly No extra manuring, nor any plastering; and these were raised, not on Athens flats nor 4y other flats, but on the side of the " Onettle ry Itountahi" In Overton township. Pai I thresh these oats, will hit you know how hey turn out. No oats to sell nor him to d nee of. As far as crops are eoncernect we hid oats, good spring wheat, corn not quite - av erage, winter grain - geed, hay a usual crop, and got in in good order, potatoes looking geed so tar, no rot, buckwheat looks promising /114 will be an average crop ; so we think that we can live through another winter, hoeever the oleo don will go this falL Wo were visited last Friday night with se vere thunder storm, but Saturday cleared- off warm for first time through the season; so we hope that the bnckwbdat and corn will be gathered in good condition. More • Bops. 2CN 186 e. - _ TAvi.oa & Co. have just reedy ed a very large and wellmleeted -sleek of Fall and winter °ow.. -Ora tbesaesll. 11011. womb in 68 Rll ee k ' o1U e e : in the ettaltr; et whelihrOpleseiliklai 'Mb* MO Wuriew =lortre:rall4 lis*,l4,llAi Sr: Raft 'awl *Ail% erilenkludisi'titteigkeeir 04. ' Ire dam kb* • Pin of Oblleleit*Stele and ollhadkad eeenly;_evoltroltankitikartibi the good work ef rroelsetkig thitimble *dot and abitaiMmiAllit Olarti, beat October, for Goreher cf" our Clomnionwealth. We live in the estrum xartheast Caner elltraditud COW% 1111114 threw haailhiniebi;thet.the wise PM et - your plasm Whim iisit die* 9te POO* eciateistago ltscenttnill but you need not Tear fol.: us On' that amount. We read the papers, and babe ' know what is going on. We hare four post•edices in town, at which places come weekly scores of But"- nits and Ildleates, together - with sereralcopies of Monts paper. the Toledo Bade, Bowan* cophs of "ye Arius" is taken" the' whole township, I cannot inborn You; tat there are just two copies delivered weekly at " dui Gen tra.*- So we bear a hint Jingling crimper now 'and then—juit enough to Mee know there is sod an article in the' caudil; Most of the "ceps" are getting ashamed of their former acts in opposition to the Ckmenznent, endow= dispelled to *ant 'the eituathei: bit there are others who, I suppose, will grin and scowl and die in their riitlignity. Theysillciy ger. nigger nigger!" as long es Wry Bat the number of such blatant traitors will - grow tees asea less. - -Old Warren will be on hand, as usual, next election diy, in Woe of freedom and the eights of man. 7itr. E. H. Prremtn,. of our place, has in' gat den potato Tines mounting eight het and two inches, and the potatoes themselves are norms. pondingly laige—from airto eight hills wilt fill a bushel basket. Where now is the maxi with the long brier? .Barr. ' %wt.—With great pleantre we indite • few remarks for Wells, PI., one of the northern tier towns. We have in our tan no villages of very great importance, French Mills being the principal place of trade and the cod 'sleeting inint of three roads leading from the upper country. But more of this locality in fu ture: Our tan claims to bo the finest dairy and produce region in all Bradibrd county. Many of our people are from Nei Jersey, the land of rock* and sand, and bringing with them the thrift and economy of a nearly sterile re gion, form the representative portion of one farming community. We have to claim to po litical supremacy in Wells, . being encumbered with a political carcass of about 30 majority democratic. Although being gridtrally reduced, the animal dies hard and votes early and often. The present season has given our farmers a liberal store of bay and fain. Occasional show ers have kept thick and sweet a bounteous sup ply of grass for gazing stock, and a fine amount of butter has been made, worth at present in Elmira (Our principal market) abont 40 cents. Wheat crop good, oats unusually heavy, corn and buckwheat light. We again return to the subject of politics, to inquire which of the two gubernatorial candi dates, now clainihig the chair of State, shall be the choice of oar noble Commonwealth—the war veteran, honest and true, who helped' to guide our armies to victory, and haw since con trolled our State with impartial wisdom and placed her under unparalleled prosperity, or the man who knew nothing of the dangers and responsibilities of en unprovekeil onslanglit np• on the liberties of our trnion—a man relying upon the strength of moneyed power—n trendy too potent t in, swaying our .republion fabric— asking that' the suffrage, of an intelligent, lib. erly-loving people place him for mire posei wealth, our executive in the stead of General GEAR; a noble patriot anti wise statesman? Our choice. Jo COMING& Sept. 28, , 1859. ler Having copied an iarticle from the Itloomsburg tttttt Wan, in reference to the mysterious disappearance of Mr. SAVAIir, of llohrsburg, several years since, and which smelt ed to indicate that some mulpiciou rested tetion irtfatot AGRA, at whose Innive ho was last seen, we cheerfully publish the following paragraph fruna the same taper: ; EMU " We have :vaunted a letter from JOSIIIIA SAC MYR in relation to the disa pi4,aratice at his broth er Mosnx, sumo yearn miace,. concerning which an article appeared lately an this paper. He gives it as lux opinion that his brother returned to California, as a person bearing the name of - BAwAnk and claiming re.ationahip with people of that name in this comity, had been met there by various persona after his disappearance from here. Mr. HAskrin desires us to make thiastate ment that no i•ijustice maybe done to any one.% ANNUAL MIKEIING.—The annual eon. rontion of thv Bradford County 8.8. Afmocia lieu will be held nißayard's, on Wednesday and Thursday, tivpt. 13 and 14. The Convention will be called to order at 2 P 3 / 1 . • The following are among. the topics t 3 be dia. seemed The Stutday-echool the hope of tho chnrc Teachers' me.-tings. How should they be . conducted? Who should participate in them? 3. How can he attendance and co-operation of adults be tuintred? 4. The teacher's relation to Christ. 5. How beat to promote a spirit of benevo lence in the young. 6. How to conduct a 81=day-school session. 8. Object and blackboard teat:lung. By order of Executive Committee; °saki A. Bum, Roey. STEWARDS' CONVENTION AND SUNDAY- S:mom Co:ivy:slum—The Stewards' Conyon tion for Troy District is called to meet in Troy, on Thursday, Oetober it, at 10 a.m., in connec tion with a tituLiy-scli.sd Cimcettion. Ali pas- tors on the Trey District, ax well as District Steil - ants and iiiinday:scheol Superintendents, are invited. Besides the lonia' annual business of the District Stewards, a free discussion le called in regard to the Sand .y-school work on. the District—con!oming winter schools, Irian tutes, hc., he. . Cnaimmi Z. Can, of Elmira, may bo peeled to deliver a lecture in tho evening, on "The first Duty of the Christian Church—the Training of Youth? Drother. Cmir., who has given special attention to the Sunday-school work, to expected to take part with the minis ters of the District in the - diacutusions of the af ternoon, - ' Wray ax COCHNAN, • Mansfield, Sept. 24, 1869. DO. New, Goods just received at Tin.coth Co.',. $ We call the attention pf inven tors to the advertisement of J. 3L Dins; of Waverly, N.Y.„ as Solicitor of Patents, in anoth er column, and to the Womble tonna which he offers in procuring patents.' 191 CAMPBCLL alwaystives a good fit, and his stock of boots and shoes is unsur passed. The ladies will not forget that he has • splendid assortment or Busr's celebrated shoes, all styles. tiOuth side licacon • new block. diONNEY & AMEIBRY, south side of MERCUIett now block, always keep on hand a largo and varied assortment of the latest styles of hats and caps, canoe, umbrellas; etc. Also please bear In mind that they sell cheaper than can be purchased at any other place. M. An , invoice of crockery has just boon received in Towanda direct from the , Pot, tory of Mr. Mans, at Tanatall . . England. These goods are white granite, of _neat pattern, and A 1 quality.: Call at the Crockery Store of Wicatuat A BUM; Where the goods are jot being opened. . . DS. The practice of sending to the celebrated boot-maker, Muir, of Now York, for bads, hal bekoine gaffe common; but we have a better place murex home: - If anybody doubts what we, my; lot them go to Ifinamant'a and Imo Dr. RomirriaMmake them .a pair of &iota. we are eatialled from - experience, that he can't be beat even in New York. Stir Oarhardwaxe inerchanta :PAIS Just in time with their stoles this WI. They were filling up all last week; and the batty and perthetion to which they have brought them is aitosdith4p, We notice that -Attrutwit.t; has the Morning . Miry and Itathbonol Brilliant on hand, ands new store called tho , flituninator--. 11 beauty—besides-the largest cook. Am), for the least money; we ever saw. pool dB you see Miele& and prices. B. a, :I M. L 31431 POTATOES. ~~ ' -26.14L740*** 0 „ has iiig.:* aftedosige, - ulkiliihrittasidowabletenalitl whstatilloth4 Iteirlidtkaebli Otrit*Litiiio6 o4 t4tearliNiiNk iiiie# l 4 4 al*" k 4110114 01 114 k 6 0 1010 4 14g r 11 0- o°l. t ° T #Pcf-7 1 1 1 r-q tzlkisn !..:' .•"- • 1 -• • "-' :-..- ••:, el" ---- -, , ; ' 4 7 , - ' - - - -, 1104-W 14011114 kt * laws; cireolattosi than anyothejorindlemagi ziae ht the workli sad to ,be hotter' worth nit) UMW than ray other otagalineO illnounoifl that 101kerone fig ,for Volo a kor Noreinbir aadreofthatalthhrjear ti 4cir Wm* bora for the: neniyear whose mites and mouoy are soot to the publishers before the lot of Oit, Sober. 1 Beatitital tremhuns are offered for Chtba. NoW ism Foul time to bright. , Price. _one.M kt? iiyisr ►. whOiletixopy, - 12 coutil. Mamas . lip nun,. Shw a s. & Ca , Publish , Chicago, TA. 1 J ,41(.42/3 LED. • BAKER—VALWEit::.On the,* inst., to a airs, N.Y. by Be ' . .' JJ. Nero, Alexander Baker, oxf Boollikort, N.Y., n n Jano Vabner, of South Creek, P a;.• - TltkeY-4710LQ01118.-:At Towanda, on the 28th Bow JameallfeWilliain, Ur. Charkie Yo.*lig to MINX Fannie Nolcombidanglk. ter Of r. 'Taboo Holcomb, of Towanda. DITCHBUNN—BII,OC/L—At Barclay, Sept. 21. • by ltev. Haltock Armstrong,Mr. James Mali bu= to Miss May H. Brock, bent of Barclay. BPEVAL , N Wyman() -Conutamix.,, COLLEGE.—;- "L BUslnesa Education will be Of advantage to every man, whatever his future orcupatioxi may be.*--Ibeet6cib The Nyoming Commercial College, estitlilish ed in 1863, and connected with Wyoming Send nary, of!en a thorough and wmplete course of Ina ruction for those&Wi t tig a er m mercial odu eaticrn: • Its location in the beautiful aild historic' Val -of Wyoming; with its cat 1, , 1 tb line's' of ley of Wyoming; - its ~caliaf,lthree -nes' . rarlimids, and immense coal and other business operations, afford rare Opportunities for _young men desiring , situations. Our graduates are fillinz positions of trust all over the country. Young men share attended this Institution ikom Mississippi, liansaa,Min- Denote, and nearly every State in the Union. Our tuition for the regular Serino= Course is • from fifteen to twenty dollars less than at other Commercial Colleges, and vet aficantages hire are in eve,/ 'r uratarpaseecL We offer all M aid Wooded any Conniaor dal College in the country to g m dnatos • In 'oh.' taining situations. Students of the College have all the area -1 tages of the Seminary hiregarib to library, M- I entry societhst,3o. Tuition foe the regular Biudnss Course, $23. Telegraphing in connection therewith, MM. Telegraphing alone, 813,00. Stationery for full Business Connie. $15,00. Board per week, IL Send for Catalogue and opecimens of Pen manship. Address S. S. Sensors, Prin. Wyoming Coimbercial Colibge, Sept. 23, 18M. !lingerie., FL Pusuc Vicipur..—Thef stiliscriber, , . . being *Suit to remove to Phila+dphia, will sell. at his residence iit Windham township, on Thurs day, Oct. fi, Dr 9, Comm .iteinit at 10 o'clock am., lint entire stork of persona) property, via: ten tine dairy c:,...,5, sir. load of ince fat cattle, one pail-'of null. s, two ingot" ; ten tons hay, two sots harness, and a lame and geourat as 'aliment of ' analog ntenat. Aire lottusiodd Il furniture, stoves, bedsteatls, c its, &c., haha ' Ttnnis.—One year's credit, id ik approved se. entity, on all inns over M.' 11 annul under 110 cash down. 1 D. 0. cats. Windham, 28, itil9.-2e. THE WOULD'S Avann.--The Singer still - Abe great Sewing Machin athe world. Its sales are 10,051 in we flew Grover t Baker.' 32,000 i i -e bans the hose a 2.520 more teas the Flerenee 33,117 more ' , llse the Weeti t i 39,870 niert-than the Elliptic. sly Doti t ex! ITiment with nritriedmachineg, but bny the Singer. n. I I Sept. SO, I.B I M. WICKHAM & ....A.ACK, Agbi. .1010- or Good, 'reliable, woiking agents wanted tors !kit-class Life Insurance C m PanY, iu every t.rirn and trsammitin in Brairerd, Susquehanna, and reign ConntMs. Forpartic- Marx, address C. F. OWNS, Tonlinda Pa. • • MS. Seneca Lake Grapes just re ceived' at Heti. H. %WooWs Fruit More. Also for a few days, Delaware and Jerse3l Peaches. Can be bad wholesale and retail at lowest market. prices. Mr. Woo:, low now uo.d?. arrangeneaus Philadellhia, and is reeeirlig ow the new Haihood every -4:.ty, trash tiw Potatoes, in quantities to supply the market; by barrel, w ek or . poUnd. He has honght mill will wwni re. calve a good imp ot Canned Peaenes and Tomatoes. very choke, and at bn. prices, at the Fit& Store 'Jest door to Elwell Hons.:. - tiep, 2. VW, 2w. • FOE RENT.—A larp very de %kali dwelling-lioaso. Lutptity of &pt. 15, 18(9. - Yon c;in nave tif y coats on every Found of tea. at Bramhalts American Tea titore, Griffith t •I'uttoil x now WI, Bridge St., Towanda, at the Bed, White and Blue stern. Sept 9, NMI Mamma.* Ilinozwat. tea. You.ean nave money on every thing in mu line at the lied, White and thin , Store. Try it. and satiary yotu*lres. Sept. 94859. I.la.tatttau. litnosw.tY. • DS. The celebrated Mexican Coffee for sale at tho P.ed, White awl Illne-,Ntoro. navntat.Ll.t. ItimmwaY. A HOUSE AND LOT VET SAE Olt BENT —First lionse nor tll of ll , irron - 's, on Sec ond Street. Engn..t at tlis White Bine Ten Mort. Sept. 9, 1,863. Ilitamiuttn.l &It utatnvxr. 1114). At the Red, White aid Blue Store yen w.ll flail 'Crackers, ICaadies Nuts, Drhatand Canned Fruits, TobaCen, ,te., whole silo mad retail, cheaper than the cheapest. Sept. 9, 1889. Ifliannatih IttDawar. Now Advertinints. • EIAMNATIONS annual .matninations of Teachers fo /Novena Dis tri Oda cts of County, will be held ris own : October 13' Warren : Doyen School bone. do 14. Windhant, Huykenda 1 do do IS, Litchfield Centre do do 16, Athens borough 4 do do IS. lifitlllowy, Centreville do - • do 19, South Creek. Gillett', do • . dO 20, Wells, Howley Hill do do 21, Columtda, Anstiturilla do do 22, Troy, borough I do do . 29, Centre . : do do 22, 13mithileld Centre 4 .? do . • do 26, Mater. Village • do do 21. Sheshequin do do. 29. Home borough do do 29, Wysox, Alyerstntrg do do 30, Standing Stone , do November 1. Wilmot, Sugar Hun • do do 2, Albany and Overton. Bahr's do :do 3, Franklin. Varney do de,_6. /Alloy. Content do do 5, Canton, borough I do ' do 8, Oakville, Centre do I do 8, West Burlington, Ceuta (la do 9, Burlington. Lutherei Mills do do 11. Herrick. Camp do• do 12. Orwell. Orwell HUI do . do 13. Ptke, Leltayinille ; do . do IS, Tuamotu. Coggewoll do . do 16. Wyslusing, Cam do do do 17, Terry. Tarrytown ' do do 18. Asylum. Centre do do 19, Monroe. Monroeton do do 70, Towanda, Co ll egiate . 13333 Special examination at Towne* Dcc. 4th, to bo held at the Collegiate Institute. Applicants are re9nuested to provide themselves with foolscap paper. pencil and sixth Reader, and to attend in the vicinity whew!, they reside or expect to teach. Those who attend the special Examination will - comply with; the requireinenta found on the 139th page of the school lawn. Eiercises will cone mem* at 9 Welock,a. m. Teachers must procure;cer. Modes valid in this county before commencing school. ' All a padeseal certificated now valid in this countywill e ,on the first Monday of June next. Directors other friends of Placation are re. spectrally Invited to attend.' I A. A.; KEENEY. • Sep. 25,1869. ,- i County Supt. T _,ST OF THE NABLFS OF PER -LA Rona drawn'Sept. 11, 1869,1 to he Jurors in. an adjourned Cdurt of Common Pkaa to beheld an Monday Oct. 25, 1869. Commencing on tho BA Monday of OCtober. prom viten. Joseph Gaylord. Wyalusing ; Angolans Hackett, canton ter; Volneyßova% Granville; Isaac Bald win, Ridgebury; Danverse Bm.rnd, Burlington ~.,.' John Kelley, Leßoy; Frederick (* . per. Li • d; Calvin B Patch. Towanda twp.; Henry Kirby. A hens taP419 01 70 11 Smith. Columbia; I Charles nt, Granville; Moulins Chaffee. fillealiegnin; J son Green, Athena tw p. ; &Linnet o Acta, Asylum: on. ry G Aekley, Tnacarora; Andrew ( Hand, Win ; Janes Mitten. Herrick: Joaeph H McKinney, A AIM. • David Kellogg, Albany; Fyinan Oliver.' born.; Albert Barnes. Granvillel , Zawis H . it, SylvaniA; George i Berry, Burn n West; B, • • Califf, Smithfield; Abram pip Athera ~ • ; William Antisdell. Warren; Ridab Landon, . ton bore.; Richard G Gilbert. Asylunt: , Acruard . niu Canton; . Leslie 'Lawrence, Wellear7 A.. . a W KnuPP;Welleg: Kb= 2 Westbrook: sprinalutiat , ohn Brawn. Albany; David Corey. Welles; J Marvin For. Towanda twp.; Horace A Busse% Orwell. Mark A M cDo well. Cohamtds;(ieo W Gridlo Can born.; `Wlllet Brown, Smithfield; 0 War; ' EtheshequlntAameaL Jones. Terry: Wm llorr. ker. Hurler; llanlel Budiek. Albany; Wm II oorr‘ South creek; Chutes Dollen, Monroe twp.; B Frank lin Voorhis; Threrindit turn.; Itemise! Russell. Wind. lum ; Wrn Itlitendan. Wimot; Joieph Patton, To. wands bora Smith Tuttle. Wilmot; Josiah Norton. Bowe twp.. M artin Fee. Wiahrlag; John Bourorth 2nd, Athens twp.; Frank E. Jayne Towanda bores; Giles M Hoyt , Athena twp.; .Boraco 1) Rockwell. Monroe born.; oSes N DeWolt. Vika; A Hamilto n Thomas, Canton twp.f Seth Sliettnatr, Springtkbl; ' Charles S Taylor. !Standing Sttine} John 011rown. Wilmot; W Biker.; Warren; .Edward C Strong. EfelMifield; 3°1112 1)1 = M; Buck. Pike; Partan'E. 'Ackley; tsp.; Sheshmuin; Jesse Ednin Mcßee ,; Dr. La fayette.Ath!=. twp.: Um" P. Horton; She *mon WillitokitelstiltkUrt7ti• De,o l ,.NiftuFP • Wogroir WIN , I - • • .• a ,;.!...plexs ii ..„,,,__golmaa• ' - _.,, - _ re g fr 1 :A 11 t I ' ll'''.lit' Y 'IL : '- il reger PrIA• . tl.:i .. :1: 1, 41 , Aros al " A , - • ,'. - 1114= -, • r t . t: ~,,11!", 0•1 111/1111 ' I I 410. , 1111 IfL. a -;o4ei , , - ' -.l';*", i i' 1 ' • , •.i ,• 112 , 0 • , . • • a.: II .i. ...-, ...7"v., , . . .. -•- - . 0 m . . . ~ • . . . • 1 .... _.-. - 0 . - 0 .... _ . . - INI _ . . . an E. zz I :1 N ' ,_..r"..., .., 0 , ! w E., 0 _. , A r 4 = , v . .. . 5 E Pt N 2 cz •f I C at: a •, -n 0 ~ . _ .. ___,.. :.... ~ . . ...____,..... . *1 4 - 1 4 0 4 ° 0 t 4 ra 0• :" . h 4 g .. 3 . ,4 $ t 2 -,- .... P ', t h t 's -,;.' , . *, 0 ''' ' •• . - " 8 * EZ g 0 , ~. , 0 ~..., ..... , . .... 4 0 • 4, 4 :fi g 4 5 • g o g • 0 4 25 23 . r a • a z ; a 4. , • es .1 a - .41 4 i . g g, .! Ti. - e. It ... E -- • ' b -. 8 1 ci, • i 4 . O a • •• • z, r . E- 4 . . . . iit - • . , it .414 g ) 1 5 ;:s I. C` ,f, 1 1 1 1 1, . Gm C4l • .44 . P n ct,, O i . E 1 . 44 E 4 0 ' . 1 co A 1 3 Fw' r. l I t • 04 I, ! 4 1 Uni;l M 11271 E E- -yir::!:-.Wik.A=.7 - ''':Fl.'04y : tt IT THE ,T9ltr,Pip4t:',l3l7.AMlTL . ol.7llplo - :-:;_:']';,;'•.- 11MaiStrrri.--=...--.-, BEM caosion. imuut & Nrot ALL "PRI:MA GOO , IM :MM. B. J. PIERCE', ABA- Put Toltunlo4 fivin Miami with a Iltitthies NlifNEltr - 03(1D8 t ' ;:;p:9r lll4 4lnelPfeel!taltlairmirtedskriei o t HATS. "DONNETL'AIBB9II . O,4c. ke She otruld respectfully Write the bees of Itraire• di awl vidullgr,togive bee a eaU . before • ebowbere: Work done In beet and leddootbla *fie, sot oo abort coffee. ' soritmos over N.B. Romeo. sabre ooze,: oppeafte xrooenwtoraneo, fleptember 80.188 k T .NcrANDA 'MEAT MARKET! ()messy, Axo CL4IIIB, Tbe. aabaeribeira pal keep 'mute:Alp ea band a fell stork of ' • • • • • • Ourtnni,..:Fiss, Axn CLAMN at wholesale and retail where all rattles CM be aloP , piled at reasonable rates. Also s stab of Meats mewled/mg of - BUY, PORK BRITTON, 741111/3, BABBAGE. prewar -Es& BOLOGNA. TALLOW, LARD, kr. Market Ord coiner south of Ward Uinta°. Main•at. Towanda. Pa. 5ep21,69-3ni SHAW, MIAITND k CO D . YEING : -IMI.I3LISEf_ The subseribee takes thl•inethod et inibrming the people of Towanda and 'WIWI that be has opened • fteing Establishment to tbL Waist new bad log. . . NO. MI MAIN STREET, . . . (*ltalie Oen. Patton's), and that be la w pared to do all work in his line. such as CLEA N ING and COLUMN() and gentlemen's garments, cloths, kc., in the neatest manner and on the most reasonable ferias. Give me a call and ezandne my work.' ,'HENIW BEDDING. Sept. 23, ISM: • • - • EXECUTOR'S Notice is hereby Oren that all persons indebt ed to the 'estiite of D. L. ROBY late of Granville. deceased, are nested to make itninedlab) payment. and all persons cbdmsagainst saldestate must present them duly authenticated foe settlement. C.-DENNISON DOSS, C. W. ClitlltallLL. Sept..9o. 1869. - Executor'. FARM FOR S.C.LE:,-A GOOD Farm situated in Atlanta township. in the eastern part, adjoining 1. 11L Bothwell's property.— It consists 01 - 111 acres, 10 acresbrimmed: There Ito two good burns, new hoOP, Stine orchard. It is well watered and timbered. The timber is espec ially hem. , A good Steam Saw 31111 on f atal ad. pining. It is easy of Caere. to market. p leasantly located, and is s desirable property. Will be sold cheap. For further particulars address or enquire of ang.24.-2nt MILES MACR. Towanda. Pa. DSSOLUTION.-Till: CO-PAR- Warship haretotore exisEng wider the name of HARDING k SMALLEY, to-the9tograpi.de bast nem, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, awl all persons indebted to same, will please make pay ment, at once, to either of said arm.' The. imainese will hereafter be conducted by HAJIto , MG t Gwrzur. Towanda. Aug. 14; 186 FORTY YEARS Tcstlic lo trio fair do Un¢ and . pnblia appreciation of the Arta of IVE 0 CintNEll OF NIAIN ST. AND PUBLIC SQUARE, TOWANDA., LA. Full -took of :Aside and Farley DRY GOODS An elegant osoortineOt of WALL AND WINDOW PATEICS liperial Line (if GILT WALL PAPER. CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, In all atylea—ciali Importation Fitlllll V 01 GROCERIES ,LIEU AND SADDLERY lIAIWWARr, CAHVETS, OIL CLOTH AND °HATTLSOM. An extra stock of CLOTHS, CASSIAIERES, READY-MADE CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES ; All kinds or LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS. HATS, CAPS, AND-17MBRELLAS, Trunks, Valises and Traveling hags; MLA tND PAINTS, quality' guaranteed, and prices below the general market. last rectice.l. 106 dozen PATENT GEM " FRUIT JAR An glum, self scaling, al nianufu. tames prices In ilnis * Mock of Good& in extent and variety un equaled thin aide bf New York city. The public are cordially invited to call and examinegondeam=a. July 1, 1869. MONT G ROCERY, PROVISION AND 'PEED MBE. JOHN MERIDETH, Wain *mt., first *the athe Wawa Ilease,) sena thou! tecesifully Invite the attention of the public to as Urge and well selected stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Which he le eoliths Windt the times, and parses all. Re Lee also opened tistdetidld FEED STQBE, WWI 19 well situated to aunty OW canal and Bart clay coal region at all tintes. lle keeps constantly on liana a largo stock • TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, MOLAOSES. 13jU1TElt, row. Which he is I,3llhticheap tor . cub. aoore'Dii,mnuai ffi ist Dißotron YRE OF CSRB6` The eitteelle of I . oWinae WA *Mitt WM please wept ray Mott nor their very Mani patronage for the Last two years, and weprondae. with thetr tune, to improve erery unanimity to . enlarge ear. burbles% ea utowirrantiontogl.(hand Fee as "Pia. • JONA 112313)132/. Towanda; July 10. Mt - M . ~;~, 41 - A4 - ,... ii • 4.:::,11,::.,,g: . a: a. g . B . 'll''B , B: : 1.s.: B .B B B Vire are M. daily receipt by Erpresa mut, - Freight of el the latest styles and most reliable Makes of . . BOOTS SHOES. JVHEIIIIHICHN 88888813,131 f We are constantly miupituturing BOOTS AND SHOES; Eepecialbr adaptea to the wants of the BrOford' county. trifle. • HHHEIHHH:H BB_RBBBBB-B Our stock of TRUNKS; • .TRAVELLING BAGS; \ . RETICULES and IVALLSES, Is the largest in Towanda, and . are offered at lowed rates. • • - HHILHWHHHE BB BB .. 13 B B•B B We have on hand the moat exten- Hive assortment of HARNESS . AND • SADDTJERY Ever offered in the County, and are prepared to order anything in this line. EUHHH - HHHIIH BB 88 - B_B B BB A: D; HARDING, Thanking our friends for the very liberal patroni►go given us in the past; we invite their attention to our as sortment of goods, in each depart, went, assuring them that we have never before be+,•n able to offer great er inducements than at the present. BROTHERS. IN TRADE aa•Tvaa a a H -H.--41 Ii H H Towanda. June 24, 180. ,pi. fi,N.Y. CANAL & It.r. CO.- AP t It",.NIitMENT 4Y2 P.USSENGEIt TRAIN:.. Leave Towanda at 7:00 a.m., 4:000 and 6 :98 p.w. Returning, leavd Waver:y It 8:40 'a.m., and 12:4a. 7:415 p.m. Leave Tcnvand& . Arrive Tankhannock. Pittston Wilkes-Barre.. Mauch Chunk: Bethlehem.... ~L Beaton •• Philadelphts.. New Y0rk..... iieaye New rock t . ... Easton - Bethlehem Allentown 4. "Mauch Chnn lF ; ... .. White Haven . Winces-Barre 4. Pitteton Tnnkhannock' Arrive T0wanda..... ,... Passenger& for - Harrisbrult and Pittsburg will change cars at Allentown. hare time foren ppm and take the Through Fact Express, with sleeping cars attached, at Bi4o acme evening. -P. cin. - Superintendent. GLASS AND NAILS Itlr RAILWAY 300 MILES trzri)En, 900 MU.EB ithaorrr ONE YANAGEMENI% , MANGE Or COACIIE3. BROAD GUAC;Z-LICIUDLE TRACK • ; FOR CLEVELAND. - T 01.7 7 -). DEntotr, CHICAGO, mivilLiVithr....-r.r. PAUL, OMAHA, Aud all 1);0.,, 17,4 and stAnartinb:,.Atlon, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, I LOUISVILLE, ST. LOUIS, I And all point,. smtit and Sonthwert. NEAP Drrutma) AVE Ittmt. THUOVOTI wrrnocr L'HANUE TO lloennortn, Dry- KUM, CA.L . TEL.4.HD AND COOT:MATZ. , ' , On and titter Monday. Align 8t 30. 1860. trains will leave Waverly at about la.: fallowing hours, via : 1:11 a.ni.. NIGHT LMPRITiSiXondaYa excepted) for Rochester, Iluffsio, Dunkirk, Cleveland and Cin cinnati, connecting w•th the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk Railways at Buffalo, Dunkirk , and Cleveland for the West. and at Cincinnati with the Ohio and Mississippi Railway for the South and' Southwest; i also at Unlit* for Canandaigna, aleo•foa Wtuianb port, and at Corning for ltiosaburit. - 4 50 a.m.—NIGHT EXPRESS, daily, for Ltoehebter, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland and Cincinnati, mak ing dirtet connection with trains of the -Grand • Trunk and Lake (Thorp Railwaye at Buffalo, Dun ' kirk and Cleveland for all points West, and at Cln • cinnati with the Ohio and Misalasini Railway - foe the South and Southwest : also at Umira for Can. ' andsiguat 6t Corning for Blounrg. nig train makes a direct daily con:wt.:oil with all lines to. the West and Southwest. and Is pro. sided with the' new'Aind improved day and night Coaches peculiar to the Dread linage, running thro' to Rochester. Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland and Cin cinnati, 'withal' forming the ONLY DAILY LINE from New York to Cincinnati and the !Southwest. run ning through, SOO miles w thout change. 0.28 A.N.—MAIL TILA 111, firindaYeeleePted• for Buffalo and Dunkirk.. 05 finndcys • excepted. - ' . . 0:11, Sundays excepted, for DIG . Ado, Dunkirk 1:n1(1w:eland, , ectang w:th trains for the West: A Slceplag C is attached to this train at New York, running - through to Meadville. A Sleepily;t Coa hroughh cis aluffalo. so attached at Susquehanna, running to B -9:10 a.m.—WAY FREIGHT, Sandays excepted. I:10 p.m.—EHIGIttIiT TRAIN, daily for the Wed. MiiMU ilaiiiA kSEA IEI .CcnmenOng Rept. LI, 113/419 TrAt:es Goncci :town' wh.t. ntLnr GOING SOONG MI.L. 1;o1ne ,g Pitt!ton arruario, Dine at *Win Haven. GOIN. IVI;ST 'GOING • EAST 10 a:m..—NIGHT Finndarn wiceptod: oonnectina at'ftew York with afternoon &Win and .steasneen for Boston and NewEi br efties; alto connects at Bhmhamton for ; at /BAkaii town for Unlinirillo, and at GoshenNontftolo - York Sleeping Bow l ea itecomisn7this train from Bain. 10 to . ' • • ite s.m.:-.4INOBINATI EIMER& Konday, ex cepted. connecting for Ithaca; at Binghamton me and Albany; at Goat Bend for Scranton; at for Newburg and Warwick. and 411 - Jersey City with afternoon and, evening. trains of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. ' " Bleeping Coaches accompany this train homilies& ville to New Tart. ACCOIOI.ODATION, a excepasil. 1 • 12 &m :37 p. ys m.—DAT =PRE S& Bnintrieseicepted. COa nesting at Middletown for llnicarille. and at Jer- sey City with m.UnMbt rira Fortmin of. Raw Jer. say Railroad for . _ New and improved ng-Room COSCbC4IIO6OIII. parry this train from Buffalo to New Tcet. 1.2=.- L -ACCONMODATIOTRAIN, dally,con. at Owego for Ithaca. .. 6:40 WAIL. Sundays eraMird. 9:05 p.m.-=-IAGHTNINO =PREM. day. connect img at Paterson • far Newark Jam, City _with limning Express Train of New Jersey RaMusd for Baltimore arid Washington and- id Rem Tort with Morning sxprela train faßoston' and Nee Eight! Bleeping Calichei any ccompa . ibis train through to %Nestle*. p.m'.—WAli TRU OUT. Sundays excepted: . - Wk. Arivi — ied and complete • Wicket Mite Tablet" of Passenger Trains smiths Erie Railway and con needing lines, has meetly been published, and can be proC . nred on applicatkin to the Ticket Agent of 11:=1%. • 'R*. "R. 'BARR, . Bee Sept. ' Beni Poser Aft. Virg . IrEcEertON 2 i v nlje- . Iditali-libereee,btr lauthefineraely_ of the Comaneowealth of witilled ..an , * - act relating ta the eleetkorii Clommmtwaelth." - . His majolned upon tee pules sallies of rode election to be held. -, en& Illarliwa ememerathen in _mach notes whet ellocuteirs - In beefaelsck I. XX, OBBITTS, MO ftherlifof es Segiatof ligadfora. do ill=Mk loos* andgehr seam lci the elector, - county, on TIONIDAT. the lath aill air OM- , HER. 1862 in the several ;11latticle, In mid cored. In Alba liorengh. at the Mesa foramely curliest by D P Knapp. All Soy, •at the school ' boom near WUliars alialirs " la aa716111. it the /ghoul . keine :Mir alma= In kthenibiroe %- t the homes themerly essayed' , i 7 X 8 Ifatimirsoth- • • ~.• ~ , Biles= top, al Oat WY* *Meth' athalifea•b7 TB Hunk in AlLens ben% ' '• ' ' - In Daasun bum. it the holier thethetlY 'mom lied b 4 if _X PP& • c Is ßmwegagg Imp.,,M Iliglionseef hum Vivre. • . In 111127hl8las Week at the boom attar Oodard. ' In Barclay ig the Scheel Room . - 3 In Canton bore% st 111•Centril Ilesece.' • In Canton top.. *the home , lenssely eorepied by 8 !Myers. in Bantam bore'.-,_ In colorable, at th e boom of Tams Nowa. .. . , In Tranktin, "at the hones sow oempied by it ti . Downi. -In Gra ng nville, lathe home of Benj./ Taylor. . In Herciek, ,at the school house near,. leuciel . 7 , b uzana . s. c In Leltayseille bozo', at the hoses fanacety Dice. .. • pied by 3 lt, Pletcher. . • In- Madrid, at the house rerriertly occupied by' _ Cr= Bloodgood. • ._ , la Le W. at the Cadre School Hom'. • ' - • In Yonne top., at the house formerly occupied by It it Boehm& " In Monroe borcc, at th; luMie forineily occupled by Ethel Taylor. - In Orwcii.st the boor ofWoodruff. - In Oreetoff. et school No. 2.. In Pike. at the house. of Bosworth. . ' In Nome twp.. at the y my In Itauccebero'. In Rome bow', at the Academy. In Bidithary, at the heuatifeelteethilersina - In to d 2 n. a t the Wkly . Houle. - : Jade In . at the hoofs lertnedyemu , lfed by . . . .. _ In Mone, at the house' if Ithweillthreil. In Bletthileld r it tlei Mums thrthafy; acettithd by kln Sylvania b Serculd. . ora% iWithelicoldireittlelie SWUM In South Cot, at the bonseatailiath In Terry. Toll 7. at the home of Same . In Towanda bone. at the OSSA any Nom. ' ..• ' In Towanda tsp.. at the Dotes of TIT Jordan in . Towanda bore% In Towanda North. at the home ol II X halls. ilt WI top.. at the hones of V X tong In Troy bone. , " In Troy bore% at the hones of V X Long. - In Tmcaium, at the whoa hones near Jae lilacrs. - In Mater, at the house of S 11 llotholm: . _ In Warren. at the house it'B CoOper. - - - In Windham, at the house of 8 linytendall. - In Wyalneing; at the bongs eta H Mask. In Wilmot, -at the house of A 2 Stook . X InZzacm. at the house formerly occupied by I . .• In Wells, at the house of L Seeley. •• At which time and place the ekctoreadareedd will elect by ballot. - . Opt person for Governor at the - Stale of' state %teent ---7 pennrshanik . far Jades of Supreme. Court of the Two to represent the counties of Brsdford and Tan fn the House of Itepresentattres of Pensytintata. One person fee Sheriff of the county of Bradford. • One person - far Prothonotary of the county of Bradford. One person far Register and - Beeorder of the coun ty of Bradford. One person for Treasurer of the county of Bradford: One person for Conindoloner of the county of Bradford. _ _ One perion for Auditor of the count* or Bradford. One person for Coroner of the county of Bradford. And in and by said act. I am, further. directed to. give notice '•that any person excepting Justice of the peace whosihall hold any once of proat and trust under the government of the Miffed States or this State. or of any incorporated district. and also. that every Member of Congress and of the 'Legisla ture, and the select and common council of ear city or commissioners of any inc.lrporateddistrict.4e/ by law Incapable of holding or exercising at the same thie ths caw or appointment of Judge, or, Clerk of an eleeeion of this CCUM3OMr= that no Inspector orotber officer of any such ekc lion shag be then eligible to any once then to be 'voted foe. By the.4th section of an act passed the lit day of April, 1840, it is provided th at the figs section of an act passed Jaly 2. ISM. entitled 'AA act- relating 1 to the elections of tuft Commonwealth.' ^ shall not '7 be construed so as to prevent any raillery officer '- from slaving as Judge. Inspector or MIL at any general or 'special election of this Commonwealth. An Act.to change the time otelosing the polls at • the General and Townabip elections In the county of Bradford. The General Election in all the WM.& Townsidis. Districts and Boroughs of the coal:Jilin, be cspened between the hours of idx and seven o'clock In the forenoon. and abaft continue without Interruption onadjournment until seven O'clock In the evening. when all polls aball be closed. - A further Supplement to the Election laws of Pennsylvania WRICRZILS, By the set of the Cougavis of the Unit-, -ed States entitled An Act to amend the several acts • heretofore paseedlo provide for the enrolling and calling out the Nationsl - forccs, and for other en" - and approved March third, one thiourea= hundred and sixty-flue. all persona who have desert- ' ed the military or naval service of the United Stater. and who have not been discharged, or relieved from the penalty. or disability therein provided, sax deem ed, and taken, to have voluntarily reilmtkislifd and forfeited thejr rights of citizenship. and are deirived of exercisink any rights of r citizens thereof : - Avul mirrors. Persons riot citizens of the United Statei are not, under the Constitution and LBWS of Pennsylvania, • qualified electors of this Common wealth : fitcr7CoC I. Re it iiiitefeif by the &safe and Ilow•• of Tteprr.centigio , s If the C Petion.q. Mein in Genera? Astembly wet, r. 4 it to horriy rood "il by fAe o,osArite of tie Tbst.tn all elections ber-oafter to he held in this Commonwealth. it inall be unlawful fiir the lodge or inspector of the elec, Lion to receive any ballot or ballots from any person or persons embraced in the, provisions, and subject to the disability imposed by said act of Congress ap proved March 3, 1865. and It shall be unlawful for any such person to offer to vote any ballot or ballots. Sian ces 2. That if any such judge and inapectOrs of election or any one of them shall retrieve. or con. sent to receive, any such unlawful ballot or ballots. from any such disqualified person. he, or they so of fending. atilt be gnaty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof In any court of quarter miaowl of this Commonwealth, he shall. for any such offence-. be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $lOO. and undergo an Imprisonment, in the jail of the proper county, for not less than 60 days, 13ECTI0N 3, That if any person deprived of citizen ship, and disqualified as aforesaid, shall at any elec tion, hereafter to be held in. this Commonwealth. vote or tender to the officers them*, and offer to vote a ballot, or ballots, any person so offending Abaft be deemed .guilty of a . misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof. in any court of quarter sessions of this Commonwealth, shall, for each offence. be punished in like manner as is wadded In the pre ceding section of this set I iiit inati_ot officers of ' election receiving - art unlawful ballot or ballots. fixermar 4. That if any person ahaß hereafter per suede or ad vise ad any person. oe .persoits depri ved offer of citizenshi disqualified as aforeeald lo a ballot orballots , , to the officers of any ibefion, here ny "eller to Ile held In this Commonwealth, or shall per-, - made oradvise any such officer to receive any-ballot or ballots, from any ppeerrssoonn &Mired of citizenship. and disqualified as aforsaatd, such person so offend ing shall be guilty of a iniallemeaner. - and upon Con viction thereof, In arty court of gooks mains Of this Commonwealth, shall be punished in like man ner as is provided in the second section of this act. In.the use of officers of inch election, receiving '- such unlawful ballot, or ballots.- By an act of fisaembly of Itare,h.3o. 1805..entitftd an Act regulating the mode of voting at all elections. In the several counties Of this Commonwealth. It is enacted as follows"; ' Szcrow 1, De it molded by th e Senate MINI Howe. of Renesentatires of the Coonsonwealgi of Pflossyl., mein to (kneed Assembly met, and tr is hereby !Wad ed by the,edhority of the some, That the qualified voters of the several cantatas of this Commonwealth at all general township, borough, and special'. elec tions, are hereby, hereafter authorized and required to vote by tickets printed or written. severally classi fied as follows : Ono ticket shall embrace the names Of all judges ef court to be voted for, and to he la beled- enbae. "Judiciary:" one ticket shall entailer the names of all state officers to be voted for and be labelled "date:" one ticket shall embrace the names of all county officers voted for, including office of senator, member, and members 44 assembly.ff7ted -for, and membersof congress , if voted for, an he labelled "dainty:" one ticket shall embrace the names of all township' officers voted for, and be La beled `flownshiP;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all borough officers voted for. and shall b e labelled borough," and each class shall be deposit ed In separate ballot-boxes. Election officers are authorized and - commanded to strictly observe-the provisions of the Registry Law pasted by the Senate and Ronne of Representatives of this Commonwealth. on the lfthdz i rprft. of The meeting return judges for Bayrearata. tire District, will be held at, the Court ones, at To. wands. on the seventh day after election, which will be on the 19th day of October. The meeting of return judges for the minty of Bradford. will be at the Court House in Towanda. on 'the .thlrd day after election, which will been Friday,' the4sth day of October. at 1 M. 12 o'clock. tn. „ Sheriff, • e4t. 23, am. .9:30 a.m. UM .. 1:13 p.m. 1:45 •• . 11:20 . 6 5:43 . :00 . 6:90 8:35 . 9-25 6:54 SAIL ..10:00 •• _10:30 .4 _10:43" •• -12:00 m. .. 1:31 p.m. 3:10 . 4 -.. 431 •' .. 6:38 •• AtAffINISTRA.TORNS NOTICE NOtice ts hexeby even that a pineal' Nabbed to the estate of -HMI= N. /Lirsicips, 4to d TOMIO I II4 twp.:deceasod, ars requested to tasks twistable d:. ce m ent, and all persons baling dams aptosti mid "es. tate must be present the same duly sistionstisted tor iettbadent. FUEDAILICROM. Administrator. • Ang. 24. 1869. • ADINITNISTRA.TOR'fL,NOTICE.- Notice Whereby given Masan persons indebted tonic estate of A3lOB COBlflNtlf. late of Athens twp.„ deceased. are remarried. to; mate immediate payment, - and all persons basing dame wind said estate must present them duly authenticate SY settle ment. GEO. Parir, Sept 7. 1869.• . Adelaide/rattle. ADMINISTRATOR'S Notice is hereby rriv_eu that ailloos indebt ed to the estate of Ml= CAIWB. deal. late Litchfield tavOsbiy. ere requested to mate Immedi ate and all persons Aiming shims igsthet, said estate must &twat them duly authenticated fae ilettletrieue _WI[. C A AXPBELL. Sept dmisktrator. 11NROCIMIATION - WIDEREAS, Hon. FABIUS B. ISTBECITIL Presirknt Judge of the 12th Jodidal Dhariei, °enabling of the conic ties of Bradford and gragnehauns. and. Bans. lbor. Ins FROMM and J. W..ltseDus, Aasande Adios, in and for said county 'of Bradford. lave bared thole precept ea date the 11Ih day of Begifer, Ifer. - to to me &troote ringd foe holding an adionerbed Court of of Common Pleas, at Towanda. for the • county of Mradfcrii, on Monday. the 15th day of October Out. and ',interne two weeks, Datatat Towanda, the 11th day of Mum* In the year of oar Lord, one thousand eight hundred and itstyrdrse, and at the Independence et the United Btstes, the ninety•aecond. WY. Gums, Steril.' VOTiCE.- . -All persons are caution ednot to negotiate ibe any of the hilowitur notes, lost by the undersigned &Mb, the. AMU' of July, to Albany township : One note spiet aeo.ll. Terry , ex $43. gheabliont the 'Mai et June : owe against John Tsetse, tee PM &teen the latb °tame, and assegainit SON z. MOO land Bat. bwr $B, gives about July Ist. and doe in ato ' 11,46 7: Opt. le, Vii-er cats. r. mom MOB SALE--A YOKE OF OXEN, mores yeses old. Mit site. frea matched. aeid la emery nowt dew fat Amusing or busbettox Abe • pair et Celts, two yews old bet Spersg. Bessousbie credit Istil be &um Can be sees it David nutty% taltortklonsods. of Mr. Iketty oe WWl= . . TEVPSTOCK.: OVIZEI3 - AND J. 31 IipkcdCASPATCWS. El