Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 07, 1869, Image 3

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LOCAL AND
VS.. The Christian Church of
Franklin will be dedicated onThnradq,Oot; 9l.
aft. Peaches are becoming - very
abundant in this market, and are consequently
sold at reasonable prices.
• ie. Rev. E. A. Wmuulaqt, of Mon
trose, will occupy the pulpit of the Zpbeopal
church next Sunday, both morning and after-
DOM
116. The vestry: f Christ Church
have extended s call to BOY. Br A. Waaannsa,
of Montrose, to become the sneeessor to Bev.
F. D. Hamm; It is expected that he will as
, I
ifir Gro. B. Miva,. bf North . To
wanda, bar left at this dike a cabbage-head,
with the large leaves all trimmed off, which
weighs sixteaspowids, and Informs us that he
has larger ones still.
18... E. Claw, Esq., of _ Herrick, is
authorised to receive settee' ripiions for the Bi.
row= We are desirous of securing a local
-agent in every township in the county, in order
to make the subscription to . the Itzeowna what
it should be.
'Mir By a new arrangement, the
train which has beenranning between thisplace
and Waverly, leaving here at 7 a.m. and arriv
ing at 8:05 p.m., will hereafter, start from Wya
lasing at 5:45 a.m. and return at 9145 p.m. This
will prove a great convenience to business men
between this place - and WyOusing, and 'is evi
dence that the Superintendent is anxious to run
the road tb the aciximmodation of the people.
ler We are indebted to J. G.
Hower, of Monroeton, for two bagatal of pota
toes—one of the Early Bose variety, and the
other the " Harrison." :Slire have before express
ed our opinion in regard to the Early Bose, and
the experience of Mr. H. &Hy confirms all we
hare said in their favor. Ho also considers the
Harrison a valuable variety, ind thinks they
will yield four hundred bushels to the acre.
Any information in regard to thorn willbo cheer
fully given by Mr. Hoerr. •
119. Considerable damage was
done hereabouts by the heavy rains which pre
vailed on Saturday night, Sunday and Monday.
Railroad travel was almost entirely suspended.
The track noir LAXECO'S Creek, in Wyse; was
washed out for seferal rods, but the damage
way repaired in time to permit a train to pass
over it on Monday afternoon: We learn that
the Delaware Division of the N.Y. k E. &R. was
severely damaged. •
CSalr By referring to our outside
to-day, it will bo noticed that 811T53 . 13 oxteusivo
Caravan and Circus will pay our town a visit on
Thursday, October 14. The collection of wild
beasts is advertised as very large and rare, and
the doors will be open an hour and. a-half be
fore the circus performance; to allow those who
do not desire to witness it ample opportunity to
examine fully the animal specimens . exhibited.
Among the collection are elephants, lions, ti
gers, leopards, =lima, panthers, hyenas, bears,
elk, lamas, etc., besides birds of beautiful plu
mage, and reptiles without number; the whole
affording the naturalist a chance to pursue hii
favorite study that comes not often in a life
time. Children will take delight in beholding
what they have read of with wonder. Schools
will have an opportunity of visiting and seeing
and discussing in company. Tho equipage and
paraphernalia of'this concern is iMmenso and
gorgeous, and
.credit is certainly 4ao to the
proprietor, in that he advertises so liberally and
extensively. He-appreciates the advantages of
first-class advertising, and, with many others
like him, is reaping the reward of shrewdness
and sagacity in this matter.
The circus company embraces many star per
formers, who will give a first-class entertain
ment to those fond of such-amusement.
The parade in the streets on the , morning of
exhibition la represented as magnitlcent,: the
procedsion containing twenty massive cages
handsoMely decorated, headed by a fine band
of music in a "car of gold."
But wo have not space to extend this notice..
Everybody may see for theinselves on Tifiirs
day, October 14.
We are informed that this establishment will
give two entertainments in a tow days, fin the
_benefit of the Avondale sufferers. This is cer
tainly a most praiseworthy object, and evinces
a commendable spirit of sympthy-for suffering
humanity on the part of the inanagement. They
richll deserve a generous pr4ronago on those
occasions, at least.
Fur full particulars, see large .and conspicu
ous advertisement on fourth page. It should
be borne in mind that there is but one price of
admission to both menagerie and circus. Doors
open at 1 and 6i p.m.
M. At a regular stated meeting of
Llt n Lodge, 108, A. T.M., hold in Masonic Hall,
io tho borough of Towanda, Sept. 20, A.D.1869,
A..L 580, the following preamble apd resolu
tions wore reported by Brothers Joust D. Mox-
TANTE, CHAS. F. Cuoss, and Wu. CIIANIIEIX=I,
Committee, and adopted by the Lodge :
Witter:as, It has pleased the Supreme Archi
tect of the Universe, in infinite mercy, to call
from labor our loved and honored brother, NEL
nos W. ACKLEY ; therefore
Bes,(irtvi, That Fro sincerely mourn, in the
death of this good ruan and true, the loss of
faithful friend and brother, and 111 ever fondly
cherish the meteor+ of his many virtues and
sterling worth. In his sudden call to exchange
worlds we reverently recognize, as did our
brother, the voice of the Divine Master—"in
whose hand is our life "-who death all things
well, and before whom we all must appear.
May we also be ready I-
Resotred, That this Lodge most tenderly sym
pathizes with the mother of our , deceasedbroth
er, and affectionately commend her, in this her
sore bereavement, to the consoling grace of
God, praying that He-will bestow cluistiin for
tithde and the hypo of a glorious resurrection.
Peso/cod, That in continuance of our affec
tionate regard for. our deccatead brother, the
ppro of this lodge be draped in mourning
for the period of thirty days.
&salmi, That these resolutions be entered
on the minutes, and copies of the same, under
teal of the lodge, be transmitted to the mother
of the de ea and to the Baanroan litron
rsix, Bradford Argus, Sul/iron Free Press, and
sellirmi CounlyDemocrat, for publicition.
(Extract from the minutes.)
. Attest: W. A: Pacts, W.M.
Cass. L. Truer, Seey.
CANTON.—Ifr. Editor: "It beats all
natar' t what lota of big things may be found in
, ur counts. If yon only plant in the right time
the moon, -As I do, you can raise 'long bri
r.r4,' big potatAes, and (huckleberry?) oats every
;- hut you must bo " oncommon lucky, any
how, - for you appear to have so many local cor
n ,p - ndents, that we fear you may be obliged
t , . resort to - the strategies of "the old woman
who lived in a shoo."
Improvements are being made in every part
a our village ; but in the matter of advertising,
there are many of our business men who fail to
understand its merits. Our manufacturers
4h,mhl use more printer's ink, because it is the
ts:st investment that they can make. There
are but few outsiders who really knew the
amount of manufacturing that is done in our
- borough. Newspaper correspondents adver
tise, as a general thing, more than they ought
to. We should help those who help themselves.
When at Minnequa a few days since, we were
much amused while hearing some old gentle
- men relate their recollection* of the mineral
.prines. One of them bad, when hunting at
the springs in his young days, cut his in
to the bark of a young sapling some five or six
feet from the ground ; but ho presumes "that
the tree has grown so that it must be up in the
branches twenty feet." We understand that
Judge Mammy, otWilliarnsport, is to erect a
splendid mansion eta his farm opposite tholtrua
usqua House.
On the 30th ult., the 31. E. Church of West
Granville was dedicated, instead of the 29th, as
intended. About $l,OOO were raised to defray
the expense of building, &e. ; so the $6OO debt
is Biped out, end a balance left towards the
purchase of a belL
" Yarom," of Rome, would make .himself
known to the editor of the bather*' Annual, or
him further information about the former
inhabitants of our county, wo are certain that
aleilfoold be thankfully received, And credit
as well as publication given in the next number
of the AnnuaL x wr
Oct. 4,1869.
'Tbziotigh
.
• gaits a WW I Mumbo*- o 1 Mien
fiondiffurent pens of the county lied: thollt
way into the columns of your worthy papa—.
some telling of large potatoes, tall oats, and
gelid crop; of wheat, dz., and others boasting
of their strong Republican majorities. These.
local items from different parts of the county
are interesting to the readers of your paper, in
showing the thrift and prosperity of the people
.of old Bradfted in an sgriculturalpclut of view,
and she. of the political sentiment Hui Is it
in Burlington? Let us attempt - to, .tell The
political atmosphere is healthy , the agricultural
interests in a Irosperorui. and _thriving , condi
tion., We have Ina crops, eirwheat, abundant
cropli of oats, geed potatoes, corn and took
wheat rather lightLatill better than we • aniki
pated in the early part of the seam.
to; in an agricultural point of Ow, Is a good
township—no waste land in consequence of
mountains, ne swamp lands—all good, produc
tive land, susceptible of great Improvement by
proper culture. Our people an pulling stamps
and clearing up the lands rapidly. Old Bur
lington proper was one of the finest townships
in the county la point or airiculhuo, and also
in a political point of view. I always /be; cha
grined and mortified when I think how unwise
ly the people acted in dividing 'the obi town
ship of Burlington, to gratify a feeling they had
against the incorporation at Burlington boo.
ough. We now hare double the expenses in
oar township matters to the tax-pagers, as wo
have a double set of officers to elect and pay.
We bare now a very exciting time in Burling
ton in regard to the election of township stn=
con, which takes place on our general election
day. The people are getting boredfull of holes
with oar local candidates for township offices..
I fear the candidates for county offices will fail
to find a place to apply their bit unless they
come on soon, as we are nearly perforated by
our patriots at home.
By the way, Mr. Editor, we had • politica
meeting at the Nichols School-house, last Sat
urday evening. L good turn out, though some
what rainy. We had four distinguished gen
tlemen from and near your place to talk to us,
who interested us very much on the great po.
lineal issues of the day., We thank them for
their short visit among us, and hope wo may
live to see - them again in our midst. We will
try to send up a good repork'after election. at
our Republican faith. More perhaps. B.
Oct. 4;1869.
lifolißorrox.—Ferm,ALvonn: The
coming election affords ample grounds for con
versation to the voters of our little village. And
there is morn or less excitement manifest as the
day draws near, and it's ail right ; for in my
humble opinion wo• have the privilege of dis
cussing the merits and demerits of the several
candidates placed in nomination for our suf
frages, yet we should not let personal feelings
or prejudice overrule principle. But when we
find men aro put in nomination—men of princi
ple aid worth—we should support them, as
readily as we would if they wore of our ownper
sonal selection. Wo have hers some good Re
publicans, who are staunch party men, that are
willing to lot the majority rule, and wiilaiipport
the ticket as selected by the people.
But I am sorry to say we also have some Weak,
vacillating ones, that really are unable •to see
how good candidates can be placed in' the field
without their being personally consulted; and
if there happens to be a candidate on the ticket
who, in their judgment, has held office a little
too long, or has done what they in their far
seeing discernment perhaps would not have
done, they at once bolt, and say they will not
vote for him—"no, not we; we will vote for the
democratic candidates instead."
Now such men are a detriment to the party,
and the sooner they get out the better; for you
never know where to find them unless they
want office (sod they are ever wanting it), and
then they arostrict party men, of course. Still,
notwithstanding thew Jndasos, wo aspect to
give our usual majority for OELTLY.
The Union Sabbath-school of this place, which
has been conducted for several lears past by
the several churches, with seeming harmony
and a good degree of success, has recently, we
understand, boon divided. The party instigat
ing the division must bo an enemy to the cause,
for there is not material enough that Gan be
got oat to sustain two schools and have a res
pectable attendance at both ; and it is: evident
they have taken this course to put an and to
them entirely,- We should bo surprisid at such
doings, were it not for tho soemin want of
christianity in some of the leading members
here ;in fact, they make no pretension-to any
thing of the kind more than once's week. But
the ministers—poor men!—must have enough
for the whole church; and oven they must not
speak against certain evils, such as intemper
ance and the sins connected therewith; ILr if
they do, it would offend some pions ono who
likes to indulge &little now and then.
The recent rain has caused quite a freshet in
the Towanda Crook, but I believe has done no
damage excepting carrying away the trestle•
work at the railroad bridge near Mr. Ksztooo's.
The bridge crossing the creek near hare la com
pleted, and his the appearance of being a fine
piece of work.
Lookout for Jock Brost to-night 1
Oct. 5, 1869
WELLS.—The past winter, a Teu
tonic citizen of our town was driving an indiffer
ent pair of mules before • load of keg timber.
The chain which bound the load in some way
became loosened, and as he was coming downs
steep hill road, the logs slid threateningly to
ward the team. The Dutchman yelled like a
"painter," and a man not far off ran to his as
sistance and received the following excited ro
cation of the muss: "You seed I was aomin'
down those hill, nut miudiu' mooch 'bout it, yen'
deco ,hams did got loosed and de hole tiug slid
corned. devildish seared ruumiu' rite troo doze
dru o '
It is becoming popular with our progressive
farmers to make their hay quite early, and then
allow the aftermath to remain the rest of the
seasOu untouched by scythe or sattle. This
increases the succeeding crop of hay and• also
of corn when the sod is broken.
Oue of the boys says the young moo don't
seem to love lam near as well as they used to
did wheu his folks had a pretty girl to work for
them. Oh, dear!
3frs. Arm °Tanis, au Irish widow living near
French Mills, lately had a tumor tho giro of a
hen's egg removed from tho hank and upper
region of the neck. Its removal was skillfully
performod by a physician of Daggott's Mills, Dr.
Vouliera.
Waterfalls aro being worn k
• illingly largo over
here this fall.
We are now satisfied that plenty of oats makes
the mare go. We tried it and she wont.
Two of our leading farmers, ions A. ROT and
P. 8. HELM; have the present season been test
ing the far-famed Early Rose Potato. They aro
pronounced by them as - being in all respects a
No. 1 variety, in quality, earliness and yield.
Out= &resit, Esq., paints his hoteL
French Mills needs a new school-house. The
present ono, from all appearances and othor
things, is supposed to have been the rudder to
the Ark which was some time since.
Tone, undottbk.dly,
Oct. 1, 18611, . Jo Cutimolos.
Sour Crule.K.—Mr. Editor: I Tip
pose you think with many of the people in oth
er parts, thallittle South Creek don't amount
to much; but good gracious, my dear sir, you
ought to come among us once : We have man
that measure nine feet around -the jacket, and
regard you folks as the Green Mountain boy
did the New Yorker, and wonder "how you can
bear to live Bo fur off."
We have a flourishing little village fell of
houses, right hero among us—a good store, two
good hotels kept, both of them, by Prrr .k Co.,
a first-class blacksmith shop, and another store
going up; and we will guarantee that there are
more Room= taken bore than there t aro in
any other town in the county of its sise.'- Who
dares to compare figures? An enterprising
citizen is diving into the bowelrof the earth for
precious stone-coaL There . is certainly dirt
enough in the vicinity to cover a great quantity
of coal! When coal is struck there will be four
or five tracks laid from PILUEIII Ash-pond to
the Minaqua Springs, to draw fish and coal to
tho dominions of Pater the Great. '
If this should meet the eyes of anyone who
reads our correspondenco in the Troy paper,
let it inform him that our burden is made great
er than we can bear,—tho Benjamirdtes aro not
of us, but aro afar off in tbo camp of the Spring
fielders. .
The 'marriage "belles" go merry, and among
the more recent criminals wo regret t• notice
our old friend " Tm"—tnatrimony in the "first
degree." And this is a *ample to Dixtes land.
Sept. 49,1869. Ern.
r.; .Iris to
Asike,queiike or two id - pair pipe - firet—le
111; Pops a slatemerat, Res do over Doi
Adeoted ae *dated to *edlee In Oda Mete?
Hu be bile omit* iraetby ettbi higb *Moe
be amigo ante peopitir Me be Over &de
*Meg dor the eoldkos! °Woos" Idd he do
an, to belp the Glowineentoben the Ira
bedlam brae Old ? Ilidhebuyaniof theb*ds
be the year Mt , Dela the Wit of
vim/ 100 notch whist I have boird that' be
&habit° rows—l wbh m;him WM some
good Democrat same reply, for / 'deb to blow
braze I tote? lam rsowhaltiog Dolmas two
ophdoint. tio WM. fide, ire I vote for
'none but friends to the Goveriesuodi. ,
Tescanon.—The Teachant insti
tute held at Springhill, in our town, last
.week,
was a snares, being one of thelugestever held
in the County. Time were somelXl names en
rolled, besides rainy visitors. Our Springhill
friends said Weimer, and opened their barns
and houses in a way that showed they were in
earnest. Ordinary In:sinew was nearly sus.
pended fertile iristitirte. The new features of
the occasion were Dr. Oozes Mental Science
lectorei, and Mks Samoa% drills in Viocutkor
and Calisthenics. The hupertanee of these witl
be seen at once when we reflect that the teach
er hi to operate mostly neon mind; and to do
so suacesidially, he must hiow the properties of
mind, and the laws by which mind acts. Also
that we are apable efphysical culture, audible
is best attained in ;pith. Ottuttp. litiPsrlitbut•
dent Sam gave special attention to Arith
metic and Grammar, and In the elueidatkat of
these Mr. EEMNIT has few equals. Thursday
evening wasdervoted toliuSrrreos% readings,
The house was crowded. Some of her pisoes
were admirably delivered. •
The heartily endorsed Miss Loner.
re Lion and Miss Curia amps as members
of the Committee on Permanent Certificates. '
It was almost unanimously voted to hold the
Institute next fall at Leltaysvilla A vote of
thanks to Dr. COLT, BBT. Coos, and W. H.
Taprooms, Esq., be their timely aid, *as pass.
ed ; also to Miss Orremar ; and to the, people of
Sprhmidll for their hospitality ; also,"that in the
opinion of the Institute, we herein Kr. Kamm
Superintendent, "the right man in the right
place."
But time and apace would fail us to give the
interesting features of the wok in detaiL We
have to regret that some our wow , teach
era do not attach sufficient importance to these
exercises; regarding the Institute as a week in
which dad and mam will look after the chores
at home, and they entitled toe good time visit
ing, ball-playing, and boarding around. These
seasons, it seems to me, should be made the
most of by teacher*, in adding to their profs,.
:fowl knowledge. Very truly, • •
Sept. 27,1869. ALMA Bins.
Poprgemt.E.—The weary traveler
jogging along over thickets and foot-blistering
gravel, is apt to grumble at fate for giving him
such a hard road to travel. But your corres
pondent is not one of the number, for ho has so
,often found therio rough places stepping-stones
to greater enjoyments, that they have no terror.
We have just passed over some of the injured
territory descnbod by your Boma correspon
dent last week, and will agree that thingi are
in a comfortable state of contusion confounded._
Bridges gone—corn cut by hail—buckwheat Slat
lewd and threshed, and tho roads plowed up
in a very careless manner. / Banners look blue,
but most of them are industrious, and havolaid
up a store fbr'inch a rainy day : and can now
show to the world their / charming virtue of for
titude.
The noble wear disaster as ;angels wear their
• wings--
To elevate end purify. •
But Pottervillo Is unharmed. It has " stood
the storm," and shines out in its cosylittlo.nook
hie a good deed in a naughty world. &ahem'
your correspondent Is enjoying the generous
hospitality of his !armor friends, I. W. Comm
and ZZIII Coos:, audluthristing in apples, poars,
music and sociality. Gomm:wren has said that
"the blushing beauties of the rose, the modest
blue of the violet, are not in the flowers thom
selves, but in the light that adorns thou.' So
the adornments of (Mort/11nm and oontent
ment make these bonny circles pleasant and
beautiful.
We also notice the terms of Cancun Pis
an?, 0. G. Connrs, and jolly "Cr " Coon, but
time would fail us to give a description of thorn.
The town, in village, is composed of a grist
mill, dry-goods store, drag store, school-house,
church, and soul- vory tine residences.
The grist mill, owned and'rari y Wuneut
mum Bncrrimna, is a Large two•ser' y building
with good machinery, deriving its power from
a brie otershot whoel and a never-failing pond.
Wisammeara do Suomuzsa are dealers in dry
goods and grocorios, and Fatsaw Mama in
drugs and medicines.
Aniong the One roddenced, wo notice those
of WX. MUMS and Atsuarr ALUM—both tasty
and neat, and looking as though their owners
had settled does for comfort the remainder of
their
Rev. Mr. Cusuga (Clongregatioaallat) is the
preacher. Re is rather of the PiUtiran school
—more forcible than argumentative, but a strict
humanitarian, with plenty of Independence to
speak his convictions. Ris sermon on the death
of Gon. Itsaruss, and allusion to the boys in
blue reminded us of by-gone soldier dap when
we went "marching along." •
We must confess to a gioat attachment for
country life--its pleasant Bolds and groves—
God's perfect heritage—with more than all, tho
genial hospitality of its inhabitants. inspires me
with now energies and a higher Idea of exist
ence. Those sturdy, self-made men can look
back with honest exultation over the impedi
ments they have overcome, sal forward to a
fair future of peace and plenty whiob they have
earn& the right to enjoy. They db not dazzle
with sordid world lore, but their truest epic Is
written in attainments, which shad' isake man
happier, better, and more human.
Rimrt
if3' In common with the public
generally, wo are much pleased at the wonder
ful success of the National Life Insurance Com
pany, of the United States of America. It has
issued 7,070 policies in the very first year of its
operations. When the days and month' of pre
paratory labor are considered, this number may
be taken as a pledge of not Ices than ten or
twelve thousand for the second year.
The Company asked and received the unquali
fied endorsement of the public in the very first
year of its organization; nor are we in the lout
surprised at this, for the plan of the Company
meets a popular mint. Heretofore, if a poor
man wanted to got his life insured for the bene
fit of his family, ho must needs go into the busi
ness of insuring others ; ho must for himself,
his heirs, executors, administrators and assign.,
become an a9ociato member of a mutual com
pany, with all the liabilities thereto attaching,
but, with no expectation of knowing even when
and where there would bo a single scooting of.
the Company.
There was no propriety in this, mai more than
there would be on the part of a clothing dealer,
who should requiro every customer to go into
co-partnotship with him before ho would sell
him a pair of pantaloons. If all Clothiers should
require this, the public would have to submit
to the occ-parhaership for a season, but when
ever dealers established themselves who did riot
impose such obligations, with reference alike to
their put business and their future..they would
certainly secure the patronage of the public.
The Pao* have had - their- botoclive Unions
and Mutual Ere Insurance Companies; these are
not so popular as they once were. .Indeed have
almost all passed away. 'We predict for the .
National Life Immune° Company, of thetinited
States of Amorits, a successful and brilliant fu
ture.
J®- A Lodge of .Good Templars,
called "Orcatt Crook Lodge," weeorpnlied on
the 27th ultimo, at Orcutt creek, VII. B. Brava,
D.D. The followitig °Moen wore elected :
WAI. T., Ow. Beracuesta; W. Y. T., J. L
Brattto ; Jou, H. Mama ; G.
H. Breta; W.T., Jae. Mcdit.wata ; W.C.. Vote
YET WII3IIB W.IL, Amami Bina; W.LO.,
L. Damon= W.0.G., W. H. Banos;
DAII:D GUM= ; Blom Bowl:arra ;
L.H.&, C. V. HAMM ; It Borerotrw ;
D.M., Wiazza Hetzcat. '
lir All persons interested in 'Bee
rsbd.ns. or in the manufacture and use of Bee
Hives, aro requested to meet at the Ward Howe
in Tcroninds, on Friday, October 8, at 3 o'clock
p.m., for the purpose of consulting in reference
to matters of interest to an parties. conoernod.
. B. W. Ommunr,'
T. Taxon;
Westsamoz.
I==
Allernoceviimianiteidieuninivem,
the Lodger* at !Wale* pan: BMW /4
Repo, D.D.O.W.C.E, bob/ prees4 wawa*.
ed to theabair s andthe meeting copenedinfoim.
Minutes of monabg Minion mad and approved.
On motion, a committee. en eredentiala lea
appoin teit m,
the'' chair, as Maws : &MU=
Howe, of and Dartt andPerseelicedut•
Lon motion cd !her Willie, *bushier com
mittee et three. Member. man Ark mantel.
The their mimed eeelda. eeneelths. Ikethru
Whihi, of Worth Tmninda,eirw, li Stuting
ton, and 1 11 . Tract, et Onithfielit'l .' ' . ' ' '
On motion, Weis Westbrook andOnnaby Or
Elpvingdeld Lodge, were admitted to represent
laid kelp in NIB ,IxoneatioN the lodge laving
neglected to elect delegates. - MI
13The business mounittee sada. a partial re.
I Mace Azin Sawn:
On mike, the chair appointed a cotersdttes
Cole,;of
Leona, Estidli'of Troy, and Fraser, of Marna'
Washington Lodipp. -
In pursuance eta rescinded presented byithe
business tom:mince, the chair appoinksl ea am
'Atte° on correspowkinee, Brethren J.]?. Dodge,
of Tenyarwn. S. H. Hill, of Burlington, and IL
B. Parsons, of Canton. - Vf3l
Tlireinninittee 013 credentials nude their .ro
port, which was adopted. - • •
The committee oa correspondence, on receiv
thg replies from thecandidatesnondnated, shall
forward the same to the Secretary of this Lodge,
and he dun by a circular. inform -the varietal
lodges throughout the musty.
On motion, Brothrea a IL DM and B. Guyer
were allowed to mresent nadington Central
Lodge in this convention.
• Brother Cole. at his request, was =mod from
serving on the somatic*, on resolutions, and
Brother James H. Webb appointed in his place.
On motion, Ryas agreod that when this Lodge
adjourn, it be to moot at this hall to-morrow
morning at 8 o'clock. -
On motion, it was resolved that all members
of the Order prosont bo invited to meet at this
hall at o'clock this evening, and after being
properly clothed in our regalia, pr ocood in pro
cession to the Disciples' Church, in this place,
for the purpose of listening to addresses to bo
deliverod by Bev. Mr. Weller andßro.E.loyer.
Tho mooting Ikon on motion adjourned•
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Brother licnro offered the following reedit-
Bon : •
Resole l ast "0 uen order, can roll c.
for Somperanoe men fix county and
Eta
After a lengthy dhmussion, which was partici
pated-in by Brethren Bowe, Webb, Guyer, Es.
tell, Frazer, Parsons, and others, on motion of
Brother Guyer the whole subject was hid on
the table.-
Water Frank Cole presented s bill for station
cry, postage, ate., amounting to ninety-41cent'.
The bill was approved, and on motion an order
awarded to pay the same.
Morning searion... second day.—Provions to the
hour fbr regular meeting a degree meeting was
hold, and Brother Butt, and otheyi, osomplb
fled the unwritten work of the degrees.
The regular meeting was!convonod at 8 o'-
clock. Brother B. S. Darit was called to the
chair, and the lodge opened in form. Minutes
of last meeting read and adopted.
On motion, it was agreed to now proceed to
decide upon the place of holding the neat ses
sion of the County Lodge. W.C.T. appointed
as tellers, Brethren Simpkins end Bosworth.
Canton and Wyslusing wore nominated. The
lodges being called in order, Wyalresing receiv
ed 26 and Canton 22 votes, whereupon Wyalus
ing was declared to be tho place of holding the
neat quarterly session of this County Gonna
lion Lodge, to be bold on the third Wednesday
in December.
The nest in order came reports from the va
rious lodges droughout the county. Brother
(Inyor reported Burlington Lodge in a prosper
ous condition. Brother Griffin reported Can
ton Lodge, 496, as being strong and vigorous,
having 226 members. Brother Simpkins re
ported Eureka Lodge as having 50 members,
and in good condition. Springfield, No. 506,
was reported by Brother Howe as being in a •
hopeful condition. East Troy Lodge was ro
ported by Brother Smiley 'as still determined to
persevere—have had Considerable opposition
from the rum power. Leona Lodge, 552, Broth
er Howe reports as being now in much better
condition than they wore a year ago, and in a_
hopeful state. Had some trouble on the sweet'
cider question. North Towanda, 539-4trother
White reported that their lodge had been in a
very prosperous condition, and believed they
wore now effecting much good. He gave sonie
interesting details of their reform work. Smith
field, 521—Brother Webb reported lodge -in
flourishing condition. Martha' Washington
Lodge„Camptown—N. V. Frazer bad their ball
finely fitted tie-; had a strong lodge, composed
'mainly of. influential men. Tarrytown, 544
Brother Friable reported this lodge ascot being
numerically strong, but that they were a better
class of men—something over fifty members.
Wyalusing—Brother G. A. Bosworth reported
lodge working zokeusly, and with encouraging
success; were rigid adherents to the laws on
the cider question. West Franklin, 677—8r0.
Smiley reported lodge in the third quarter since
its organization—have received numerous ac
cessions to their motaberstdp, and are prosper
ing. Athens Lodge reported, thrciugh Brother
Alvord, 108 members in good standing—have a
lino large hall, exerting a good infinenoo in the
community, and restraining the liquor dealers.
Towanda Borough Lodge—Brother Alward was
called upon to report—was unable to gives de
finite statement in regard to She condition of
that lodge.
On motion of Brother Howe, it was resolved
that the offices of this lodge not at present fill
ed by regularly elected officers, olcopl the of
fice of W.C.T., be declared vacant, and bo now
filled by nomination and election. Brother
Howe moved to reconsider the resolution, roar•
dor to give an opportunity for an amendment
After discussion, the vote being taken, the ques
tion was reconsidered and adopted 'es before.
The vacancies Were stated to be in the offices of
W.V.T.. W.0.G.. and W.C., and they Moro filled
by electing Sister Addle Guyer W.V.T., Brother
G. A. Bostwick 0.G., and J. B. Sumner W.C.
On motion, Brother White was invited to in
stall the officers. Brother Friable, by invite.
tion of Brother White, officiated as installing
officer. Sister Elizabeth Tuttle was chosen
W.D.M., and Sister Susan Phelps W.A.S. The
officers were then duly installed.
On motion of Brother Parsons, a vote of
thanks was tendered to the members of Smith
field Lodge, and the citizens of Smithfield, for
their hospitality; . to the , trustees of the Disciple
Church. for the use of their home; and to the
Brass Bust for furnishing us with music.
On motion of Brother Griffin, the W.C.T. and
Secretary wore instructed to procure and place
in the bands of each W.O.T. in the avant), pe
titions for the enactment of • law similar to the
ono reported by Mr. Cliamherlin last winter. '
It was moved and carried that the Secretary
be requested to have abstract of proceedings of
this meeting published.
On motion, district deputies were requested
to visit all the lodges in their respective districts.
On motion, adjourned until li t o'clock, p.M.
Arknuoms session.—Lodge opened in duo form,
Brother White in the chair:
After considerable discussion the following
resolutions were adopted:
Resolved, That we doom it the duty of all
members of this Order to use their influence to
secure the nomination and election, to all po
litica offices, of men who are known to be true
to thf ße =te ta s of our Order.
That we urge upon - the Lodges In
this county, theimportanee of-holding temper.
ance mengs daring the coming winter months,
and that special efforts be mad* -to circulate
temperance papers and periodic*. - •
Bev. J. B. Sumner then favored the conge r,- ation with a song,' =Mild "Tour Mission,"
which was listened to with a great deal of in.•
tacit by all.
Adjourned, to meet at *slush% on the third
Wednesday in December.
H. B. PAsposis, Eloey
116. Another large'invoice • of La-
Ales Fine Shoes and Slippers are Moidving this
weak at Bustesmanls, and among them several
new patterns. They are also manullsobning in
their own shop the very host lot of Man's and
Boys' Boots which hays ever been made In 76.
wands. Those who are lading for geod work.
at tilt prioes, will be snro to purchase at this
long established and mak: hoist.
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whiekisitiebi .41. 14 *wills, Wednes4iy#d
Tbnaltlikt OcOotoey is end lik . , - - .
l• •
The Republican eleeiora of the
beepagb et ina.ire requested tio nieet to
the Grand Jmli Booms
_'. 4311 Sehtiadal Arad* go
October 9, lb,
,ttie purpose of plating will :
titan' evadbieteit to an boiough loom
Stir* :Vocal oat Initrumental
Omelet "Ili be held et tits Baptiedi Chateh In
Sem Botopgb, oo Sathrdareventhii Oct. 18th,
The seniesi Of some of the most proms-
tent amide= of Fasten Bradford, hare been
second for the evindnes entertainment. 8&.
wed, Sthatae and Samos otts Sow, from the
best
. ti filterspetied with sonktirring
Instrumental selactrony Admittance 25 ants.
ChM= insier 10p:sirs aid nowt& Proceeds
for the bonen of thellspitst Church. Omani
to commence at 71 cfekek. Tteketa for mast
the Drag Store.
Air -had
s great rush for the psit few days;owing
to their being the &elk the turbot with styl
ish lusts' _ and leaps. Notwitluitanding their
heavy sales, theyi l still Wu s hill assaituient.
sir oAxesau, - the man who has
created such an excitement and revolution :in
the Hoot'and Shoo trade of our town, is about
to =move his ostsblisbment to the .store cue
door south of Powitz. & Co.."constanUy
increasing business made it necessary for him
to secure a larger store.
ItABBIB.D.
LEWDI—BOW/L—AA W Paraonage, Oct.
1, by Bev. I. A. Mr. Levis Lewis,' of
Ulster, and Mrs. Abagail ! L Rowe, of RCIMCI.
M9n;opygy at ibe
LIE
residence of Mr. Travis, Oct 3.18 , bT•lter:
0.8. Tram* Ur. Dore* D. riggs to Mist
Lydia L . fitreetws all of Monroe.
FABBABLHOWE.-4A the reiddenco)of
Henry Howe, of Orwell, on Monday; Oct. 4,
189,by Bev. 8. F. Oolt, D.D.,.E. M. Farrar,
gig to Miss Charlotte E. Howe,
KITMER—McKA.Y.--Augnst 23,;,11389, by Bev.
LH. O. Tombins, Mr. Anthony-B. Kilmer, of
Minnequa Springs, Bradford county, to Miss
Maly McKay, ofFox, Sullivan county, Pa.
DAMSON—TALADY.---At Albany, Oct. 8,1869,
by B. H. Richards. Ban., Mr. J. Francis Da
vison, of Albsiiy, to_ Martha Martha M. Taladyi
of Monroeton. , • •
BHOMAKER—PITBLEL—At the M.E. Par
sonagofn Camptown, Oct. 1,1862, by Bev. 8.
Elwekof Rome, Mr..o. 0.8. Ma:midair, of
Bush to Miss Emnis Maley, of Coven..
try. N.Y.
110118E-0.48112.—Al the same time and
place by tho lame, Mr. H. It. Morse to Miss
Loth° Castle, both ofßush, Susquehanna Co. •
WHITMAN—MIX.—Iti Canton, Sept. 28,1869,
at the residence of the bride's father,. John B.
Mix, by Bev. S. P. Gatos, Mr. W. W. Whit
man to Miss Frank O. Mix, both of Canton.
DOTY—LINDLEY.--By the: same,
_Sept. 29,
1869, Mr. Itoselle Doty to Miss Is S.
Lindley, both of Canton.
FITTSWATEB—DRACKMAN.—By the same,
Sept. 27,1869, Mr. Millard Y. Yittswator, of
Canton, to Mims Augusta Y. DiTICLIZUM, of
Fog, S ullivan county.
TAN ETTEN—SNIDEIL—At Monroeton, Sept.
28, 1862, by Bev. Hallock Armstrong, Mr.
Henry Tan EU= to' Miss Matilda Snyder,
both of Dushoro, Sullivan county.
pLED.
BAILEY.—On the; lst instant, of cancer in the
stomach, Samuel Bailey, of Leßoy, aged 61.
lACEY.—Sept. "19,1861, of cholera infantum,
at Wyaltutmg, Truoman Powell Lacey, son of
T. L and C. - P. Laooy,laged li months and 19
days.
BBIGHAM.—In Windham, Sept. 21, 180, of
typhoid fever, LAU°, daughter of Boy. Alfred
and Fanny Brigham, in the 9th year of her
.
Sc DmE6Toriti 'Ems N o
a n
Thin are several alo and female Teachers
al the, Snsqueliano Collegiate Institute, who
desire winter Schouta. Enquire of Dr. Cour.
I I .
Foa SALE CiLEAP.—Being about to
remove from this place, ..1 offer my dwel.ing
house and lot, situate on Chestnut street, for
sale at a bargain. Enquire at the Post-office,
or on the premises. • D. W. Goma.
Oct. 1, 1869.
Wroxcio ,ColgmEncw,
Business Education will bo of advantago to
eve "—livedry man, whatevorlhis future occupation may
be.ley.
The Wyoming Commercial epilog°, °tint:dish
ad in 1863, and contioctod with Wyoming Semi
nary, offers a thorbugh and complete course of
instruction for 41msos desiring a commercial *du
cation.
Its location hi the beautiful and historic Val
ley of Wyoming, with Its canal, three linos of
railroads, and immense coal and other busitons
oporationt, afford rare opportunities for young
men desiring situations.
Our graduates n re tllllnic•positions of trust all
over the country. Toniig mom have attended
thin Institution from Mississippi, Kansas, Min
nesota, and nearly every State, in the Union.
Our tuition for the re,stdar Business Conrse is
from fifteen to twenty dollars loss than at other
Commercial Colleges, and yet mkantages hire
are in every respect tinsurpaswd,
Wo offer all the aid extondod by any Commer
cial Collev in the country to graduates in ob
taining situations.
Students of the Calks* havo all the advan
tages of the Seminary in regard to library, lit
erary societies, de.
Tuition fbr, the regular Dominos* Conrso, $25.
Telegraphing in connection ; therewith, slo,oo.
Telegraphing alone, 195,00. Stationery for hill
Business Course, $15,00. Board per week, $4.
Send for Catalogue and spocinions of P'en
'unship. Address 8. 8. Sinuo
lftin. Wyoming Commercia le ,
Sept. 28„ 1869. - EiNtsi
Puma° ~Viemus.-:—The subscriber,
being about to remove to Philadelphia, will sell
at his rcsidenbe in Windham township, on Thurs.
day, Oct. 14,11869, commando at 111 o'clock
a.m., his entire stock of property, via :
ten floe dairt cows, Ws head of mss fat cattle,
ono pair of mules, two wagons, ten tons hay,
two seta hatless, and a largo and general as
sortment offartning Menai. Afao household
furniture, stoves, bedsteads, &mks, &a., ac.
TEnwe.—One year's credit, approvod se
curity,' on all sums over 810. All mama under
$lO cash down. D. O. o.tss.
Windham, Sept. QA, 186.—ge.
•
ler Extract from a letter of the
Singer Manufacturing Ooinpany to their Sgont
In Towanda, Oct. 1, 1869:
"Wo aro now running our factorios night and
day, and last wooklarnad out iheti-sir hiuidrod
machines."
Good, reliable, working agents
wantod for a firet.olaiti Lilo Instinineo
pany, in oTory town anti township in Bradford,
:Susquehanna, and Tioga Corinth* For parte
ids+, addrciss C. F. cnoes, Towanda Pq. ,
MI6 &noes Lake Grapes just ro
'calved at Deo. H. Woon's Fruit Store. 'Maio for
a few days, Delaware and Jersey Peaches. Can
be'had wholesale and retail it lowest market
L"Mr. Wool) has now !mode arrangements
Philadelphia, and is receiving on the now
Bailroad every day, freak, Sweet Potatoes,
quantities to supply th e market, by barrel, pock
or pound . He - has bought and will, soon re
ceive a good supply of Canned Niches and
Tomatoes, very choice, and at low prices, at
the Fruit Store nest door to Elea House.
Sep. 9.1869, 2w.
The celebrated'Mexican Coffee
for mkt at the Red, White end Blue Store.
Sept. 9, 1869. BRA:imam h BWOEWAT.
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TOWANDA =la MARKET 1
OYSTERS, PISH I AND MINA
Each in Shelf season.
ra no air will keep ocnisianiii on *id
Fisu AND CLAYS,
wholesale tunl
plied ai reasonable
acts of
MP, PORK
KRUBIREKE, BO
whore all parties em be 'sup
: Alen s full stock of Meats
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TIM omen. 12=29 affected on all pigs or
itop9rtri` atm low nteagerauio re* do
nozopany, and apenal attention- given to
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Oct. 6, 1869: - - • . .• -
QTRANED OR,STOLEN'.--From
I..:7=thecatial barn In Wyse:, oti Pridarniglit, Oa. •
1. One BLAGN KALE, about 8 years idd. marked - on
itibt aide of neck with ati B and government mart
abtltilder and hip. Any hifbettatkrn In regard to
iiiikkirniloWl4:benanny tell:geed.' • •
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.. , thine(ed Jan order hunted - out 'of the Orphans'
Court of Bradnweleount , 'the undersigned. admin.
Waiter of the innate ortiA3fv B.ViNETT___ doe d,
• will sell at public sale attic premises. on WEBBER,.
DAY, NOVB3IBEB 10, at two o'clock, p,
lowing described lot, pieee.'or pared of laud, situate
In Pike township, bounded : aa .follows.; Beginning
:aga stake and a to nes on linnet land. of 31yroni Ste
ms :in the i:entre of the .highway . ,liading iron @te
tenkville to Tuscarora, and :being also a comer of.
.aktlanciitnyderr tem; thence,on the Unita AdaraPv••
der north 'Mr degrees tait , ll4 perches :141, a post;
'thence south MI degrees cast 30 perches to a poet;
thence 48 dories east 84 to4Ni Hip. at 114 1,1 10 0 1
.8.. W Storms land 1 than6s.".ort Alia 'Umber Sonia
lite:rens settgril2.44•devees enalls 8-10 perches to a
, poet corner Of landa.a Seth Strickland; thence south
30 nagnnal_l4BBB.. _lB3 Porchws. to . ,a cockier kepruer on
noinnt.l l l %lite= 8801 Co.:. thence tua the line
,orsa4ketnopix o north 88 degrees west 42 4-10 per.
tel kit outs of Myron Stevens' land; thence
I.linootijnitr. Menne.. land north .37. degncc
inlet Miper . cries to the place of beginning: ' CoutaW
14i 63 icreAdrld-130 lynches ; reserving theroout 3
ofthe standing pine timber for the benefit of Adam
Snyder; . -
TEIOIII-4.1141 to be paid when the property le
struckdown„and of the balance on confirmation,
and - the belatfcgin. six months With interest.
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ATIONS ! The annual
AA.Ariaininlatoniof Teachers. for tho several Me-.
tails of•this County, will be held as follows :
'October 13' Warren, Bowen Hollow School buns%
do 14, Windham, Kuyiteudall do
do - 15, Litchfield Centro . do
do 16, Athens borough . do
do " 18, Itidgbirry;Centrevlllo do
do 19, South Creek, Gillett's • :do • ,
do 20. Wells; Howley 11111 do
• ,do . 7, 21, Columbia, Austlnvllle do
fdo „22, Troy, borough „ ' • do ,
do • ,23, SprinOeld Centre .do
.do 25, Smithfield Centro do
do 26, llister; Village •'
•do - 27, Sheidaeotiln; Lower Valley di
• do , 28. lionib6rOugh ' • .'do
- -d0. 29 :W3 ,1 1 0 x. 31Yeralmrg'-. - do .
StaridloOtone.o '
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.Niriembet 1, 'PrihmokSwe'lltui. - .
." • • 'do. •
• do- hlhauswoweito#,Ashei do . '
FlooldiniYsrney, ,, ,,J . dck:
dO 5. Chinton: boroush . .= . - .do.: •
--6 : o aaarnkr;cetkas - ,.
f' do, 8, west - norltaitoa.:emare,!:•,.do •
C40=11004, utper.r.t.;:..,,
d.• 11,.Heriscx01440V., ,-"" '7
do , 12, Orwell Oegialt 11W: .
_ •do 13, Me, 11582agjville
.ur, ascit.6 . 4.
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do :30, Wyalitstfig:cmupt...',._
do 17, Terry;Torrytown
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do 18, Asylum, Centro - do
•• do 19, Monroe, MonroetOrr 115•
do 20, Towanda, Ccilleglate Ina to
Special examination at nurarbi, Me: 4th. to be
held st the Collegiate ' • • '
Applicants airs , gequuested to provide themselv es with fools cap psi*. pewit an-I sixth. 111•Adir, - tink
to attend in the vicinity whore they reside or expect
to teach. Those wbo attend the spixial Examination'
will comply with- ; the requirmeents found: on the
139th page of the...Achim:a laws. Exorclaas, will com
mence at 9 o'clock a. m. Teachora must - preeetro,cee.
tificatee valid in this county before commencing
school. All proftniorial certificates now , isilid in this
county Will expire on the first llonday of 3nue next.
Directors and other friends of- Education are re
apeetfullyjnvited to attend.
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Tbstify k. the Car drlitlig and 1,t1b!,,i ittaieciiatitti of
I.te firm of
CORNEA: O 1 kill.; ST. ANL) Pi, LTO' Sqp.'ll+.F..,
Fnll stock of Shill,: and ram),
g E. l
w '4
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WALL AND WINDOW PA ITIZS
Special Line (I
CROOKERY AND GLASS WARE,
OHMS AND SADDLERY LIAILDWARRI
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• 010
MEE
Ser4. 25, 1861.,,;*
. i
MCSI~TTANYE,
TO WANDL,
D 113- GOODS
An eloeiwt aor.t..mzut of
(if li L l'A
in nti ntyles—own Importation,
Full Ulu of
ciItiOCERIES
ULASS Al'ill NAILS
rxtra
CEOTILS': 7.,c1-B:‘4l.lii'll
AND
READY--3LI.DI'CLOTETNG
BOOTS AND SHOES . ;
All lanan of LEA2I/11,..40,ip )11101IMPRI4S.
MEI
HATS, CAPS, AND UKBEWM&S,
Valises
•
. .
Cal V e n gr P t ATh era Mg c V aylrl , : iecel, and prime.
Just :waived, 100 dozen
PATENT " GEit "' JAR,
Allglass, self setiqng, at ininiitaanier's prices.,
!: In fine. !taloa of floods Wanton& Wailetf un
equaled this side ot New Tort city.: The; are
cordially invitr.4.l to ca ll and examine Oath suMes.
July. 1. 1869. , • MONT
NEWSTOCK COFFEES AND
STOCK`. at - O. D. PATCWS.
MSS
gsw?..L
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F.,Epecially 9,4apteato - fie - iirinpsiii We'
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It @M- VirligitY tra 6 - - e!N it.
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Our, stock of - -
-TRUNKS •
• TRAVELLING . 4AGA",
• L IZA'.#677LES I4 ,O4 - O;4I4SESi
Ix th9.laroo, in r t Atafyiniid are
offeit4atio - we4 ra,fie,2z , „i;s - 3,\P — N - •
• •• 2 c
.0.;7'13 - g r• . 4 B,
• e
- .
thZrin. obloh s _eiteit- .
r
sire assortment of
tiARN - hSS AND '44) i •y I
•
Ever.offe' red in the4i? Ana are
preprtred to order anyt i
. 7 iu o thi.a.
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Thatikin . ,sr ogr fri.e*Ak 41e:'veq
lili.enil paironv , e-giviiii iistrAiirypast,
lye *ite t4Lek :aitelitiott 4.6- onr a..-
,804.-finept ;of ,.g-i3o*C3lllV,.<ih6.ll. depart
rctenti.'assuring: theni tin* we have
. ..iii ). ffiff 3 .ixgi4l alilefr,.. : 1 4, f !rgr k fat:"
ei. P*7 l ,fk i . -,' - 1 1 4r:#4, 6r/% _ ent
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A. Y. CA:NIX : it. Ii R 00.-
, NUE3TII!47: . A§ZiEtgaittio. j
. ;Cor.linvueing 5?0:44.-1,1,
TRAMS oti.:NG NOUTTI
. . .
I.edvo Tom : and:l. at 7:00 a.m. : 4:00 anr 16 :4 4 1)- 11 L .!
Betatuipg„ l&i.ve Waverly at' 1:40 am., and .11:45,-
7:03 p.m. ' . . . .
'Y I ;I:ItY'F,
TILLIn UO - N , J 40=23 WILT, 7 t .'.
..
.. . .
14 ate Toyratuji... ' 4 ".20- RAIL,
Arrive, Turikhannock...,. • '4,..11-ei.i " 1
" Pittston . --' '
.. -- ..i.1:15.p.ing
Wilkes - Darya - .:_ L4S
• " Much Chunk. 4:20 "
•' - Allentown ' 3:45 "
. .", Bethl eh em •• - —, 0:00 "
• "'. Ea5t0n,...97,r,•• •
.. 'Philadelphia ' 41.. „, ;; . 8:35 ••
•• •• Now York. : j.iitt- ' * "; - 7 , 4'lii - "
. .
_DIEIO at Jatatori. X''.. ....:. '
.
Leta., Nrw tisk' ~,
Philadelphia
~. 4....
.Easton.,... .... ... .1...
. Bethlehem •.,
-.. Mkt:lowa
.. ' Nandi chunk. . •• .
White /raven .. . .. ....:...
~ Wilkie-Barre... - ' ~...
' ..
Pittston.
...- Ttiptilhenretrle
', :43T1V11 "I'd'ivan* • '.' • i I •
. , . -
~, .7 , ,DI7IC. ili• Whit 4 11137.11,' - ;
Dassangers for AELarri4d. mad Ilittaburk will
change care at Mlestown, o tinenior nu r and
take the Through Fast Expneaa, with., ems
attached atB:4o same eaeuingt... .-4.,. 1
•
• - - ' - I, ~ 40iLN P...eOA.
' - Buperintintent.
• •
-ERIE RAILWAY. ...
~. ~l,
•
=EI
1.100 3fILES 13*PPI 7z , / Am?
i4L ,4 4.l.ll.hor.anctivr. . •
roll
rtnilAD
.: 4 1141:11.
- .
CLErELAND.T,OLF.W. DETDOIT, CHICIGO,
IdILWAVITXX. ET. PAUL OM hk.
- And all point 4 Nt,st and "Nottinpilitt.
; laVis71111L1), CTITIAMI
DATTON, crxenirtAn.
I , OuIBTiLLE, ST. LOUIS... • • -
- And rdEpoints South and SouthN;cat.
NMI' AND rkenors:p C..tcii .uts - nuar , _F.:Apron
WITHOUT cri.Llot •To nocurxrEit, • BcTI4o; "'hrs.
MIZE, CLF.TELAND AM) CLIWn9LATI.
On and aftn Monday; Atignat.lo.-186%), trains will
lenvo Want:ly at about tb.f3 following luitunrvia :
4125 a.m.; NIGHT =TRIMS (Mondays excepted) for
_ Porlinster, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland and CM.;
connecting with the Lake Sharp and Brand
Trunk Railways it Buffalo, Dunkirk and Cleveland
. for the West, and at'Cineiunati with the Q 144 and
Mississippi Railway for the South and Southwest;
' also at Elude! for Canandaigua, also fat W
port, alvis
ort, and at Corning forMouth:Mg.
4:50 LuII—NIGHT EXPRESS, daily, for Rochester,
"Buffalo, Dunkirk. Cleieland and Cincinnati. mak
ing, direct connection with trains of the Grand
' Trunk and Lake Shore Railways at Buffabarlhan
- kirk and Cleveland for all points West, and at Cin
cinnati with the Ohio and Mississippi Railway for
the South.andßouthwent ; also at Elmira for Can
andaigia; at Corning for Blosstirg.
This train .makes a direct daily connection
with all lines to.tistuWestand Eknithw
_
' tided wlailEV nose and ,iikmfosgat
CoachesPeenlini to the lirond • Gunge, running three
to Rochestur,,,Byledo,„Thattirark;.Cleveland.itald CM
.einnatt„ and thas.fottrd4,, ,, cther,ol4.,r,tl44l: LINE
from Now York to Cinciamdi and the Southwest, run
• :ling through 800 miles without change.
8.18 a.ru: Tit.ILNT, Sundays excepted, for
- Buffalo and Dunkirk.
MIS
U:33p.ru.-11.1111141. ACc0311.1011.1.T11417 ,. . Sar.2.lr4s
8:41 p.m.—E.C. MAIL. -Sundays Incepted, for Bur
•Ditttlrlt oktrelAtut; connecting with (MIA
for the/ A BlerphigCoach isattached to this
train at New Vorli;,runmug through to .310advIlle •
A Sleeping Geo& Is ittlsO 46ched at Susquehanna,
ruunlugthrough to Buffalo. .
•
:10 o-fIi.—W.A.Y• FItEIIdAT. Sundays excepted. ••
:10 p.tn.--.E2:II6ItANT 'daily for the Week
GOLNG EAST.
1:10 a.m.—Malty Ifftfritytn, Suave excepted.'
• connecting at Now York with afternoon trains and:
steamers for Boston and Now England cities; also
• connects at Binghamton' SW Albany; at
town for Union a ; ittflopiren • for Illontgonl-;
bleeping Coacheeaotannkinyitlds train fkonillurits: l ,
lo to•liew York. - ••••- • ."
5:49 - a.m....-CISCISNAIMAKEOBEB3, Mondays est,
copted, connoialrig Ithtei; , at •Bingbaraft ittr
Syracuse and Albany; at'fireat Bond for Scranton;;
at Gramma for Newburg and Warwick: and 'it ,
Jersey atY.with afteenoorrandl evening trains Or,
• New Jersey Ilallrbed . fot"l'bfbrdelpkis, Baltintort4
• and Washington.
' • Sleeping COschienccotbMiy this trait:their2l*W
- New York. • ' • -
Sasa:m.—BEFIGBANTOX•'' ACCOMMODATION,
titurSsys excepted. "
12137 pon.—DAY:=PftWelk rronomfeceepted, eon-,
meeting et Ilfiddletoft tilt •11Inkoteille, and' at ,Ter-i
•, soy City wiftt
on midnight - gad" train of • - 31trii
Yitey Baikoad for TIMM • . ; • '
4Tear d'lmprerred 'EOM C,oacttde secant
. pony flits train front' Thin* to Few Yee*: 't
19:4t pnr:-L4CCOIIMODATWII TWAIN; daily; con-'
. nectim it Owego for Illtsec - • • • • ,
6:40 p.m.—N.Y. MAIL. Stindaye excepted.-
Atios pare. :—LIGHTNING TEIRRES% daUtf; 'ealbtret , -;
big...A ninon 'for , Itemzet I' 'at Jawr City _with
Morning Emmet Train New " Teens_ EaUroad tbr
.Italthitore and Wiuthington •••,•nrid at New York with:
Illtening tipteas trafrkfor Bolton and Ntor Sttiipm/l•
-," Bleeping Coedits totoratopy bits train tbroush 46,
4;45 p.m.—WAYPaw aitundspi tempted.
214/Sed:ll3l4.o4lliffaUMPOCltat Time utile
of Paseenger Tratnion thetela Rearm and .con
nettkeir llnee, has rmntly.boen published, and tlin
bB mum! on
,*114 1 900 33 : 4 9 g le . 7404 ' eg
illa 'tbdOsmpa/ e
.11„ • WM. B. 13ADA 1: •
- • (lea Supt. • • Goal Purr t.
DM
.yc!;? ,
Bcr•i6itso. - ::~
4... 7:45 4. '
10:00 "
"
.....12:00 m.
1:43 p.m.
2:50 4.
3:10 "
4:01 "
ci.:33 44, '
GOnitl WEST
n 1
Gcmg.:2
•
Ilbreasii by mid erAmsial*
g i ti=t o rfais at 0 1%
to
VaniaL'atrE.a.
oiThrea=samearto,-, , .
In Ail,.
ripiornitrai.li.4egicket4A)
,„,
aik abinv ,: • 4
•x , o
v Athos vC.l!uhOiliti obi
borof 6
-, :ti f 44.
t ails l4l-6 , Wj e =.
_ .
INSarclarat the *bog one. .• 'l4 ti `1:
In Canton beco'-atalle
Oiblettialp.:AV the hinuactesibtitif ethaphel,
h •• pi f •
"" r ite it the bonne of lainee,Xernan.
./ C " .err Zouse - xacpcarpses II
ai r tia oueJd
it Doi l!otnet! nwr tisf4s
bortei mkt liquee • forttic* oicfr
n i t raeM r 'iigive foimeziy 4cc : c14.4 by
'Lcß°Y.stith 4 Sl fre school ow,
' liktrosttinp. the ltonao format- "csennted
ter,lt
In Motives tan:4oth° I 'settho
•.4. .
. •
byrammsylar_
" 14 PAft." 44 = 6 “trctolOcarait.
.111 .4 •
illttPike; *a lulaieTet Trintißeiwarth. •
it=be Ora.; 0 siis Academy t ß * d o o _b oro ...
ro'.,a tVa Acklezny. ,
jtittliddburratithe.brase of Bad. Berma,ne; ' •
In &midi/nein, at the Valley Horde. •
In Springfield, akthe house formerly occupied by
Ge ldL
!TetaieMekr . -
In None, at fho *me of Simon. Stevens:
' In *the Wm* formerly occupied by
Jrou, .• • • ,
In Sylvania lice•Or die foinie Cieurtis Mitiertt;
dondapettlt; se howls Off. T. Matt
—ln str. ft,Odliqwient J acob Irentetty. • •
TOwiimbar ; at *lto Grand Jury BoOtn.
i Teeutdaitiqt; pi , this' Irnam of Tir Jordan at
Towanda boroi, E r , •
Iti'CoWaaidi Aorld ; at (be Ei AVAIL
tits 1/0 1 1010- Xiang - la Troy
, - .
.' In Trey' horeP; ittlid of l 7ll Long: • •
Iri Ttosearont, at the school bOpaonearJaa Male&
In Mater,rat the limo of 8. B lloleolm.
, t It:Marten:At Ul4. bOllll6 alit Cooper. -
In'Wthdlism, at tha homes of B Knykandall. - , .
In Winkudtg, at the house °CT 11 '
In Wilmot, at tho banjo of N Stone.-.
Izalaor.,At tho Immo ,foroicxlY ?cciried b y ;
ItiWelle, at tho honso,of.L. Batley.
At which time and place tho electors aforesaid will
elect by' ballot. • •
• One person for Oloirrinor of the Stale of Ponneryl
- OnO fC 4iximb, 42 4 ' a tql of iittpronio Court of ilia
State of ri: •••
Two pawns to fepor*lthooolintiol fif Bradford
'end SnMvari in tiro '7;forts6 'of -Itepratintatires of
airTfylfonts. - .• -;• o ; t t t• ..
opo person fc, SherlAo* coptnor.otiladford•
Ono person 'for rffunonctery - "Of the , county of
ipraflinfd• •• ; - ;
One person for poilsfor, and Itc-oarda• gthrtf cam
ty of Bridferih, • A A • " A'A
One person (Or Treturorcrof tho tom* of Enlaced.
Ono. person for Commissioner Of ,tho, ccmy of
One person for .Ludltor of the ;Wray &Bradford. •
' Olio person for Oironer . of the county of Bradford.
&w 1 In and by slid not.,:Bant', , ferther 'directed to
give notice tibia ani,Bertio ; rt, excePlOS,Juipties of
the berm who shall hold • any office of profit and
truntunder. the government of the illntlied Stater or t
thil State, or of any incorporated dletrict; ands
that every Member of Congress and of the Le
--
hire, and the Select and common Conedtof any city.
or cOMmiseleners of any incorporated district, la - by
law Incapable of holding or exercising et the alone
timixthe. office or appointment of Judge) Inspector
'or Clerk of areletielon of ' this Conamonerealth, and
thatno Inspector or other Itilbxr of inf. such elec
tion shall be then ellgthleito. tiny aidetuthen tb be
• voted' for, -
~ By. the 41:13 seetiou elan act passed the Ist day of
pril. 18 . 40. it is provided at the lith section of
anict passed July 2,180: entitled PAn ae:t relating
to the.electkoas of this Cemanionvueidih..! , : shall not
be construed so as to . prevent any infUcary °Scar
front serving as Judge. Inspector or Clerk.. Wang
general.or special. election of this Cortunontream.'
An Act to change the time - of closing the polls at
the General and Townahip elections In the count;
Bradford. .
•
The General Election wan tho Wards, Township&
Districts and Boroughs of the- county LW be°
between. the hours of six and seven o'clock a VI
forenoon. and 'shill continuo without iniarruptlan
adjoornmord Until seven o'clock in the 'mining.
when all polls shall bo closed.
A further Supplement bo tho . Election „laws of
tientntylimills
thineauts. By the act of the Cowmen of the Unit.
eft States entitled "An Act En amend the several acts
heretofore: passed to provide for the enrolling and
calling out the National forces, /wafer other _
es" and approved March third, one thousandt
•
heeded and sixth-five. ellpthsons'who have desert.
ed the Military or naval service of the United Stake,
:and vitt 11mq/et been discharged. or relieved froth
the or disability therein itherteed, are deem.'
ed, and ithen. to have voluntarily relinquiatte&grid
forfeited thetrrighte of citizenship, and are deg:lied
.4?; e4ercising rightsaf citizens thereof :
Acci okerees, Persons not dt eeni of the United
'States azz a rforrider the - Constitution and Laws of .
Penneyl% emilthed electors of tide' Croy:mon- .
• „ .6e 11. enmdtd 55 th e - Sheets and Ileum
'of Ireprtsestath , e Ile etmstainceedll t of Pensesd
eani4 td l cn rnF delemshrevt; cacti! it Array enact
;od NAV sane, That hi all .clectlona
hereafter to be held in llits Coromaavraalth. It shall
'kV Ofehrefel Meths Petro er Ir:evertor of the elec.
,flop to raccive any, balloter ballots from any person
orpetamos *braced in the provisions,- and subject_
to the ithaddity Unposed by end set of Congress sp.
proved: March 3,4865. and it shall be unlawful for
any such personto effertivete ‘ a b ballot or ballots.
Szonnz 2. Th at If any such and Inspectors
of electlen of any ans a them rtheieve. or con
sent to twelve. moth unlawful >allot or ballots.
'trim .. an p inch d perm' be, or they'scf4th
tentlipg shall be galley ots taisdeinessor, and upon
,
alMreef thaw court of quarter ethnic= of
thhitionisionifeidth; lgraluiff, for any such off/mai
be. sentenced to pay", this.of not less than SlOO. and
undergo animprisonment; in the jail of the prom;
Coliel7. - fer not leas than Gb days. •
Screeeor 3.- !I:ltself are person deprified of citizen. Alp; and disrinaliffed as aforesaid. shall at any eke •
top, bereafteri to ber thisiConorannorealth,
v o te- tele,f° the: thlleeret thereof...sad offer to
veto tall ,I,or Wroth; any pillion so offending'
than befttemiedesrpnb 4c4.lnlsdronessiar. and ear
conviction therein, in any court of .Quarter sessions
:of this Dmiznorigeilthe;an nerzeis. shall.'. tor each 'offence, be
likoth t: in tie Yth.
• =section of this aci4l In ethe at officers of
alittioth theetehm such antsatal or ballots.
. alwai depr r.ade a or personsdeprived
eitlzenship:s4
eikas thoretald in offer any
ballot oeballots, to the of of any election, hers
after lobe/ held in Ode Cemmonwrallh, or shall ma►
made or.advime Impsenitaillath to:rumba any ballet
or ballots. frOm any person dePrtved of ethlt=
'and disonalided ss alloresetd, , each person so
lug stall be guilty of a nasdemeanor, - aud trpon con
.vietion thareot.in title:Mß of quarter seeds= of
this Commonwealth, shall be punLhad in like man
ner as Is provided hide .thiond section of this actk,
In the case of oflctra of such election . , receiving
aorta CLEILIRMIIIII/01.'0V041411. • 1-
Ny an act of Assembly of March 30. DK entitled
na'Adregidighth the mode. of vreng at all elections.
113 the several t0U1111 . 48 •114.(thermeureesith, it to
'el:acted as falcon - • - •
. • .
, Swam L.• tylks Senate end Heals
of Representatives ol.flet cosseseentrala. eff ressiesd
!rata is General tatembly Aiwa. mod it (thereby enact
-414 ihr anther* nt Of MM.: Ma the .quallfled
voternof the Several annitheis of thls.Comithonwealth
at all genets{ trarnship ; ' borough: and Special elec
tions., are herabff.- - herthetar L autestalaed *nd thquired
to vote hyfie.Werairdid or written, amain" china- -
fled as tallowy :' One ticket 'thud! embrace - the tames,
of all judges of mart: to be voted for. and to be la.,
beleet. outside, "j ;'-one one Uchat WWI enbrase'
elth-tusmes of all statemilleers to be,vthed Lor sad be
one tkitit enthrthellati
of an - Comity officers voted fen including arks. of
genstor:"theraber. and members of athinobektf egged
Aim and members of coueress, • ifvereth nth sand- ba
-fttelled ' , county:" one ticket shall Augusta :the
sinus of ill tcrwnsbip oftleers anted'lltr, and be M
ewled ..:teirpship cue, tk,katthshrpas the
gamedof all &moult ' officers toted Per. and dull be
14thlete'%ixerecash." sad, tads elastilliallte depth&
ed. in zeponttolzillot-boaelk... . L •,
celeerel are andemizeft and comded to
e*rvedl44 pr Ve 1 ; 1 "0 the Jthatstry Law
ytha Senate an Muth ofllepretheithttves
ortniguttothomrealtwcin thentlAltYMVOW VW
, Dole meeting of retard judges hth•ehhfitheYeereth-
VWDlthrfcr, Will be held at Ma Cettrillonse, id To-
Otthidtb fel tlitioVerith dagthtettkinfothlithickadll
b eat , m g wil t day of ithlsotweL • Nit
' riThe Wooden of rettirtt•Nilifee.Me
trttl w a L y il at it =Vd i c t rwilbern Aria -
the 15th der et 040beti at I o'cleetit '
WIT. amms, Sheriff.
Bcnt "3.:1860
,4- - MINISTRATOit'S :170201:tegL
tsitobreren thatil hiiiebted
,to tho !state o; giroxr S. Nizaczna, bite at Tarrindi.
twit.: atiektio<Vare'requested to mad Inibiedlato pat.
xot,,ati44ll perm* baring claUst VIEW aid es'
tate.pittit, bo prescut tie ,sno duly oplifated tar
~1 , lima" =sem •'•
MIMS rar ,
• - .lci • 1
EIMENISTRATait'S .NOTICt.=I
- aitgicels lotribs given that all perkaul Indebtsd
4titlie'Atate'of ; AMOS, COUXERY, Isla" of Aeons
440; &eased: IttectsvOltect - to isiske - limhedlite
payment, and all persons bag daims sottuit sold
estate nand present them drily anthentlaste tot•settio
ment. "9: C. FttcT4..
MaiMl
.
NOT"
~ ..mvotrc;e hefel*tdren that - all persons eta
ed Mthe estate C. JAMES CAMPBELL; di' late
Litchrield townaltfp. are requested to make immedi
ate payment, and, all persons having chance against
lba mutt preihnt +lnn duly authenticated tOr.
:aatt s, r a ce e.4 - , .; CAMPLEXL.
,Adminittrater.
pitO - CVZ.—,IVIIEBEAS,
- . Hon) qt. erg Eirr in, Pres! den t Ridge -
of the ...la Of tho woo.
'Sea ef Widrord oAritihaaa.. L r is Z onu. 'Um..
is Venus in& fifflf. WALVlrreca, 'Ammeter Judges.
ha and for tudiFecontrofiltpulfortiaawilleaned their
Ind dope bearing dahrthe IltEday of SepVer, BMA Jo
tome &rooted for holding an wijoneated Coast "ef
of Common Pleas, at Towanda, for the county Of
Bradford. on Monday. the 1 8th day of October Auft ,
.
and aouttnue two nooks; . •:" ' .
Dated at TOWinAl; the' , llth del of An cut, In the
year OwarLord. one etionaandl eight hundred and
.alstr,nteo, And 41 thetindereoe of the rate* -
State , the nine % eteongt. 'NIL aftTERS: Amt.
NOTlCE.,wAll:periOis eire 131titt
-4' Pkt: uflibtOP' Woo, :oC . flao•
note. kat 74 Unt landerelganta Alurtini the rruia
fnalbstr IMO* I Ole nolo ofilfoof 0 10 A
Terry. tot $43 giTen abantibandalie eau=
agalnat John Teeter: for ntA 010 ,Of tin"
and one agahast gnu N. Dam and lbw IA
dven about July,lik outdo, le fa d 14.•
Ann 7 eV. 16. MIL /. =At.
WOOF sAtrrrriLYOKE OROXEN,
-a: _ serittearscofil. bow ink veg finfefie.
andlOidrob% in ofetTooPootoitherfor. limmtha . 4 fr
famben pair of Conh fib yoarnold hM
tfpring' , E.wonolit ariawin he even. Cananeon atTiarid Bln' NolibTowniink.
mr. satyr Taos. ~" Bop* S. 11=
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