fradford *quiet. L0.C..4L AND GENERAL. v a - y- 4 1`he Sunday school which has 441 during the past summer-in the I ;1.E..; school house, Towanda township, closed s essions for the present season by a grand p;c:iie on Saturday last. We learn thp• affair r a-sed off pleasantly, and was. enjoyed by all, • re - ,:r At the meeting, of the Lacks wAttna Presb:ctav held in Wyalnsing last weeli, the tollmring named persona were elected ad d:nad-trustees of the Susquehanna Collegiate : Rev. N. G. PARR; Rev. S. C. Loosit, Rev, S. F. COLT, S.W.ALVORD and J. 0. • Frr.s IS SLIIItQUIN. The dwelling 4,t . Mrs. Er.us TrionrsoN, in Shesheciuin, d,..troycd by fire on, Monday night 'Last. fire WSW discovered about 12 o'clock.- Mrs. T. me,: absent and no ono n•as in the house at the time. `Origin of the'fire is unknown. Loss, .ttt r;r::" IS AAC ELuorr, of Bheshequin, :.raided tuc circus in this place, on F , tattirday and imbibed rather freely of u hfy On ....Mi.:slime ho climbed into a cherry tree and Imm:ea himself in the presence of his father, waa all the ,while commanding him to • •„ , li• down. • • ./. ..-.r. Mr. E. 13. MoonE, of Ulster ~-, hip, who was very severely injured by le •I. caught under a stump which be was as -tin;; 1., retigove, about a year ago,.is steadily - . ring. lie is now able to walk:arennd •,.. t.y the a,sistauei• of a cane. He has . , , e v. r:.• patient and resigned under his af. :,.!,, and has had the eonmdation of a large - I. ef friends. . Urs.. HumrlinEr, widow of the J. It. lit-nrimrs, died at her residence in t h i : p:see, Sunday morning last, at 9} o'clock, 411 , r a long and painful illuess. Mrs. HIM •!, lens& most excellent christian woman, will long be taisFed by her family, by the and by the community at large. Dur .., the many mouths she was called to suffer ,: ”10 , rover murmured, but bore her afflic t thristisn fortitude. CY. ,- "Y" A meeting of the colored citi ,,P this place was held in the. Grand Jury 1:-ma Taesday evening. Speeches were 2 „ ,:.•t r .iveral colored gentleinem all of urged their brethren to vote for the ty that hail stood by them. Ono man from Danville said he was Ciortiuted with Capt. BROCRWAY, And • .101 tell thc•ni just what he' wont& Slly in his ell here, which would be " nigger, nigger, it the' regular meeting o ', - ..‘cmala Division, No. 103, Sons of Temper 21, , • held at their hall, Tuesday evening, Sept 27, the following officers were elected for th ening term : W.F., A. D. IlAnntsci ; W.A.. M. A. D. HA Ir.D co: ; R.S., C. F. .TAYLOR ; A. 1:.5., Mrs. C. F Ttn.on;F.S., R. R. 110(`KIVELL ; "Freak., A. E Con., A.C., Mr& DILL"; . Mrs. B. W. Emsnr ; D. W. F.7.n:hv chapLui, O. A. Di..tex. AV" At a meeting of Lin-ta Hose eapaity, held on Tuesday evening, it was de ti have their araning on the .20th of iiii,l6Tstand s:iveral 1.:. hnu nr,,,;isremain unsold, and u hop? ..:I;,:ens 6f this-plms: arc. MEM • -.1 i,e• tla 14.tcatuer will r.Askt the company of them. That the Ste:111112r will of real practical benefit to property a r•r+ has fern proved: and the young Melt I.Ttve the matter in charge and have ad .l lie bhould not I, permitted to tli:• I,i•oration IMICE:11 The Free says 'OH ~,Nll 1. I preM'llt n goVertirliCilt em 11'a:biu tam , e. lin n visit with his 1 1:i I:te in 12111 /IN.', sin re by nil] I.sr a fi•W 11,rtinu and Bum: Tc.tcr, of the !.,u c Departlneut, are both home on a Dry. Illinois, is frivntls. ~.1. A. ,31311,11 , 1‘1, for CAII2I.IN, ~r ~.... night, Sept. '23. •• .Jfthe Ivnheitnll ”Cis were re . 0111 4011,, /11:411 ill 11 •• . Tle• e 11 111111 di 'covered itt the • •:...tr Slp rltitnney, oil, of the 1,11 th, liatl rettrett and nearly an occurcd at ; iwicit, is not • Thbi tilt' thollgil partly tasuratico t'‘a such a his , do:0 , 1y fall upon a woman iitruggling :. • nailiort and thy Kapport of a family of 1, n With a mnall farm. she , i..trnlii• de •• ~1 c. 1:: far kyr •.. ' t of hi:NU:esti on tier farin, ..., 11 and trust. that the ti.en(roug piddle in 11-placing her hilts. 'The toss - , . ry the fact of the ,icastin !wanly (pint. It is too late to I„fdding. Ecii;ariy wit;,"l t any prep- II I,n Sept. 2:1,'70 PltUr. J. " W. S/10131.U:.1:1I. - This .!.e p oW lecturing hifure the Teachers h m Pe 4 k ,, 11 in this place, has a reputa ,.. ,s a n'ad , r and lf , ..turer which should at t!,' Ltt,nt . :cm of stir eiti2f a as Well as He has tcifn the loudest coma:lend:l - th , press and people wherever he bas •nnr eonot% superintendent assures us :'..; L, ha:dallied his reported ability before Center to • de;.;ree. lie is evidently a master 1,•,c. l'hurrlay ev,t.ing Prof. SW)LN.VKI:II. r...adings in the Court Honso, conKisting.of ! • .; ,us wont SIIAKESPEAT:g. DlcKExg, J.mn- Tno\cl:ulra,r, ]lens TIVAI'S, and ether niar and Auwrican authors; al b o th, sacred :::triptures. Fralay eveaing tho Peofe.;:or will dcliver • I lecture "Rom t.) any things." This 'arc is fall of instruction, yet wouderfull: . ms.ng, :rid as dcreyted by the public press of !:...Llclphia and uther eities, has rosily primed 11,:alon wherever it has been delivircd. Oar n. have n feast in stbra for them on those and we trust they sill compliment eustain The Institute. and laver 1, 3 14,ittbr, peseta. =I At a stated meeting of Union . A.Y.31., hold It 3livionic reolutiong wero kvo •re is. In the dispensation of an all-wise • Cummings !fasten, a member of has beett called from the scenes of to the presence of the Supreme Architttt t 1,, mn‘erse. That de.,p!y deploring this sad be • • int et ellerehe an earnest, warm-hearted .0,•1 t outlet 3lason has been removed rrom our wit kray in submission to the will of .'• • 1 .• , 'lt • t fraud .11,mter—that in the loss of bryther this lodge has been de . ,4 one of her most zealous members, ,• • ec-onple WA; for the enitontAgement of • urll-‘l , .mg. That we tender to the family of our •11,ritther oar sympathy in their time of • •• r I.ereavemeot —that as it tnark or ••:—:: t. hit memory we wear the usual •at mu: truing fhr thirty days; and that a thes:• re•olasions be sent 11 the family . ,1•• •t•asi.,-.1 brother. " It has plcasod the Supreme •1 the tinlyerse to remove trout among as • r 11. fur many years 'M.D.!). an! eV, inn, s a 111051 earnest and order• hat while deeply deplore the •-• ~ t ar d‘•••••••asicd brother we bow in submis-' '•" 11:,n who doeth all things well. 'ee .• itie e. th , , memory of this good man and !'t t, Lear witness and testimony or these ::• tie of character which made him 'so ''''y•• to the members; of our order, in his friend •aturt his warm frimidsiiip. and his deco to the great principles of masonry, we we d o that one of tie• fathers has ..• eallid 1,, rest. Ert•t Ti-ezt We tender to the family of oar sympathy in tilli,•t , on and bercaremeitt, that as a •• • ••! t mentorv, we wear the ...Age of hemming for thirty day; and .•.,' of these ;isolations b•• Fent to the • • •1. -tar deeeased brother. two: N. Mild:. • Emma( _BRADroiR.,-Mr. iirdifor; We take up the pen tit *riteeithrititingUli crops and prospects of eastern B radAud. '134- Ten drolith continues, and field 'potatoes ire's_ light crop. Buckwheat is very "red_ in the face "—the sign of u Oats do. tuft, turn out as was eipixted, anl , are - protabli below the average. Hay falls short of last ear's crop at least twenty per 'nt. some localities pastures Ric so dried up that Omit needs foddering. Grasshoppers and dry 'math er !Ave kept grass from making mach vim% sine° haying; brit the "hoppers" have served. I to fatten-the chickens and turkeys far . thanks-. giving, for which ive are. Winkled. generallkgood; and•the squirrels art) alreadj• husking it on shares. Apples are a fair crop in most places, and the cider presses-are in oper ation. There ie also a sprinkling of peaches, grapes and chestnuts. The breadth of winter wheat sown this fill is much above the average. The crop of officeßeckers has fallen off consid erably since August, and our people_ who had their button holes worn out are now enjoying comparative repose. The hired girl crop comes far short of equaling the -demand, and "My langdom for a hired girl" is Ibelommou excla mation. There are pleanty of "gal children," but with many of them housework - I/O cents. tutional. Their dolls and "Mother Goose sto ries' occupy their nursery years. From . 9 to 'l2 they attend boarding school and _study eti quette booki6 et 18 they are put in corsets, take lessons on the piano,* and get up flirts= dons. Is it any Wonder thßt at 18 they are fitted for nothing but matrimony? Don't un derstand us that the nusjority are of this style. There are some at least who know how cows are milked, how washing is done, how shirts are made, and corn is planted. Oar young people desirous to teach are .viell supplied with school advantages of the normal grades. Rev. D. CRAFT teaches at Wytansing, Ur. Hums at Camptown, Miss Laos at Spring Hill, Mr. GORHAM at Limo Hill, Mr: Mantra sox at Lellaysville, and Mr. Cataiwmt. at Remo, 8;e. Politically, eastern Bradford strongly terat, penance and Republican. We have aimed at plain facts and leave the ornamental for "Ismussrmo Sax." t Sept., 1870 . . Ben. r The Presbytery of Laeliawari no held its first sessions at Wyalusing during. the past week. The Presbytery as at present defined by the Synod of Philadelphia, of which it forms a part under the reunion of the two groat- Presbyterian' families in the United Sti(tes, is made up of parts of the old Presby teries of Susquehanna, Luzern° and 'Montrose, covering the counties of Bradford, Susquehan-, na, Wyoming, Wayne, Sullivan and that part of Luzern° lying north.of the Wilkes-Barre wenn tiin, and comprises sixty ministers and sixty nine churches. At the late meeting there were seventy ministers and elders present and a goodly number of vistors who felt interested in the doings of the new body. The place selected was the church which is built upon the site where stood the old log school house -in which the first Presbyterian church was ofganired within the whole teritory now covered by the Presbytery, and in the ad joining cemetery sleep the ashes of the fathers and mothers who composed and fostered the infr.ut church w i h they planted in the wli , derness. The semsium: of the Presbytery commenced on TiwsdaY evening, the 20th instant,. and were opened by .4 sermon from Rev. S. C. LOGAN, D.D.,:of Scranton ; after which the Presbytery was organized by the election of J. G. MILLEn, of Montrose, moderator ; Bev. H. H. WELLEs, of Kingston, stated clerk; Rev.. 4. 13. Flack'', of Providence, permanent clerk, and Rev. S. F. Corr, of 11)soi, temporary clerk. On Thursday Rev. C. C. Conss, the late stated clerk of the finsquelianna Presbytery, read a instorical sketch of the old 'Presbytery, which was listened to with great interest. In the afternoon ofthat day all united in cele- bratiug the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. The historic associations of the place, the pecu liar circumstances of the occasion, as well as the soleninity of the ordinance all contributed to make it a season of peculiar interest. The Presbytery adjourned the same evening. A delightful spirit pervaded the whole body. Many of the discussions were animated, but alitliont exception were conducted with ehris tan courtesy and forbearance, and the results reached gave general satisfaction. In so large a lb Id as this covered by the Presbytery, there arc many points demanding the attention of the lio.ird of Honig Mission. Upon this work of home evangelization the Presbytery adopted a liberal policy and entered with becoming zeal. The general routine of business also of necessity consumed a large part of the time, and several items were laid over for considera tion at the next stated meeting,. which is to be bell at Honesdale. The beautiful weather confrihnted not a lit tle to the enjoyment of the occasion, while the people of the place with their accustomed erality, handsomely entertained their gueSts. The la. E N. Y. It It. Cu; gave eisnirsion tickets to all the members who came by their route, which, by the wa'y, is one of the most delight fill in the countrx t .I.N.ropos With phis 11103 , 111 g of It Presby tf,ry shoutil he mentioned the visit of •a party et. M navians rant Philadelphia' and Duthie- Item to Wyalusing. It is known that trout' 1763 until 1 . 773 the Moravian prosecuted tritlt great success a mission among the Indians at Wya 'using, but fur (MUty tan: the exact location of that tins:4o4'll:ld been lost sight of by the chervil. ib.-cer , huwefer, Rev. E. DE SCif Wa N I:7, the biographer of the celebrated I ter. 7.menroair.a. it ho found the mission, ob- I wined the knowledge of its precise location, and thr party above allitded to came up to visit the place, learn the traditions of the mis sion,i. various points of interest preparatory to eructing a memorial pillar upon the grounds. This is probably the first company of Moravi- VV. who have' , visited Frieitiosliwtivo, for so NI.1( 1 noi thc,place Wad , named &Uncut 11.4 abantiounicnt nearly a century ago. Wyaltu4lng, Pa, C. TEACHEId INSTITCTE.—The Brad fad County Teachers' institute was called to order at Granville Center, by County Superinten dent A. A. KEENEY, Sept. 19th, at 2 o'clock p.m. The exercises during the afternoon session consisted in a short address 'by the County Superintendent, in nick lie slated the object of the meeting was to gire different methods of instruction, and fo impress upon the minds of teachers the importance of employing those best calculated to prepare their pupils for the duties of active Ids ; au exercise in which mem bers of the Institute were required to give . proofs and practical demonstration, by the use of a globe, of ririons phenotnna's connected with the earth, sher which questions were pro pared and assigned for discussion. . Called to order at i o'clock,. when the tines liens prepared were answered and disenTA with Miss D. D. Wheat road au interesting essay entitled "Life is reaL" A. TAilley an ad dress, biking "Habit" as the subject. TCTESbAY monNixo toascunc Called to order at D o'clock. First Exeriaise— Jliackboard demonstrations of common frac tious, by members 'of the Institute. Second-L- Prof. J. W. Shoemaker; of Philadelphia, was introduced, and presented. his 'views as to the importance of elocutionary training in such a manner as to force &mviction upon the minds of-all present, aftr which lie.read "Forty years ago." Fractional i.'._tercisea continued Prof. Shoemaker made some gonemlremarks on `Penmanship," and then proceeded to ex plain the principles of Ids system, after which h read "On the shores of Tennessee" and Katydid." Opened with prayer and reading a portion of scriptnro, Lc INN. H. Bruce. , EB.say by Mier Ruby !Alley, entitled " EdiV c . Rev. P. 11. Tower deliVerial a lecture on " 4001 government,' which was runekappro ilated by the atuliende, and designe4 to be of M•umit to tf:achers. P.mf. J. W. Shoemaker read "Orator ruff," •• Scott and the Veteran," and "Tim timack - a bawd' in suet a manner as 'to satisfy th, Id'' exact critic :101INZ•.:(3 SEMION 'lletil.;ious exorcises were conducted by P. 11. Tuiver. A few general remarks were made by key. Tower on grammar, after which A. A. Keeney gare'his.nint hod of treating the snbject..... Prof. Shoemaker entertained the teachers on '• Thin relation of reading and conversation to pubhe addrem," premmting math• practical I= =1 I=l UZI MEE Keeney peer piseKedil lein s pnetrethins of itie princiPee cd. 4 . 1 4 1 * goll y tthlclE be ra itiembeioi' Institute= to raj** lebiebt "Compound Proportion" 'mu! taken' > . up in sjudielernanner::: - • r;ProVlDebiniekei again took up 'etooaiton, giving an exition• of, the dithrions and gib !lidded, when by reqeeitte read The "Farm-yard Song.' • 'e isEssuor. ; Devotional er.oreises were conaneted by Ber Vrof. EL P...l3avicerarincipal of r banton Grad-. 13I1` San '.l4dayer,ea•lectaie 'on " Haw lie , rod," which presented Seep thorlght, and thorough'preparation. • • CoL Thunderbolt, \I Ployd's Light lingoved Artillery,' being introduced delivered" aliurlesque speech on "Southern Chivalig of course it "brought down the bane," Prof. Shoemaker then: read, in hIS \ free and natural style, "No Gal," "No sect in 'Heaven," and "The Ghost." - • ' - - • THURSDAY woorma SESSION. Devotional exeMises ware conducled hy+.l l &P. Barker. - trot Barker addressed the teachers on the "Rebalm snatabacd by. Principal and Aside. ants:: • • Prof. Shoemaker continued Lis theme—Elo cution. Supt. Heaney denfoustrated cube root and other mathematical principles. ATTESOON SEMION The necessity of thorough, systematical training in intellectuol arithmetic was forcibly presente4 by Prof. Barker, followed by Sept. Keeney. Supt. Keeney gave practical demonstrations of Wzatheniatical and geometrical progression. ' The Institute decided to hold its next session at Canton. Prof. Barker made a few Well-timed remarks on the importance of teachers understanding phrenology, physiognomy and physiology, in connection, so as to properly discern the really predominant facultip of their pupils, and thus be prepared to do the teachers work more sup sessfully than is possible to with Out. Prof. Shoemaker continued his elocution.iry drilL EI;EIIII0 SESSION. Prof. Shoemaker rendered the following "readings" with satisfaction to a highly appre ciative andience : ' "Thirteenth chapter of First Corinthians "Over the River," "Baty LeolandWillie Gray," "The Battle of Lookout Mountain," "First ap pearance in type," "Cassius' instigation of Brutus and Cmsar," "Sam Weller's Valentine," "Will the new year come to-night," "Sheri dan's Ride," and "Darius Green and his Flying Machine." FRIDAY SIOIINING SESSION . _ Sept. Keeney took up the analysis of senten ces presented by members of the Institute. A. T. Linu, king E. Tabor and Emma A. Peckham were appointed al) committee on res olutions. Prof. Shoemaker continued the subject of elocution. - Austin Leonard demonstrated cube root. • AFIERICOON SYSSION. Prof. 11.. H. Button gavo a few practical ideas concerning grammar. 'F.Pro.f. Shoemaker again took up elocutionary analysis and primary instruction, after , which ho read "Nobody's Child;' and by request, " ThaSmack at School." Prof. Button interested the Institute by re marks out "Geography" and, "Composition Writing."„ • The committee on resolutions made the fol lowing report which waaaccepted and adopted: Resolced, That teach Ors who fail to attend teachers' institutes or other edmiational gath erings are recreant to the best interests of the .profession. Resolved, That in Prof. J. W. Shoemaker, of Philadelphut, we have an elocutionist who is thoroughly practical in his teaching and emi nently. proficient in institute work, therefore we desire to have our county superintendent secure his attendance at the session of the In stitute to be held at Canton next year. Resoired, That it is with gryttitude we tender our thanks to Supt. A. A. Keeney for making this session of the Institutes -one of the best ever held in this part of the county. -Resolved, That we feel to express our appre ciation of the valuable thought presented by the lecturers and instructors who have been with us during this session. Resolged, That the 'kindness and hospitality with which the people of Granville Center have entertained nit during our stay with them, will be placed with - our pleasant memories of the past. at•El(Rta SESSION. Essay by Miss Mary E. Tabor; subject, "Teaching." On motion-of A. T. Lilley, decided to solicit copies of the essays read during the Institute for publication in the county papers. Prof. IL.H. Hutton, Principal of the Troy I Graded School, on being introduced, delivered an interesting lecture on "Aims of the teacher and systems of trenching." . Prof. Shoemaker rendered the following readings : "The Vigabonds," "Dull= versus Doatam," and,'` Your mission." During the various session murk: was dig- - pensed in Buell a pleasing variety as to be highly acceptable to all present. The evening scansions were well attended: by the citizens of the place. Closed with the Doxology. Sept. 2:3,70. A.l'. LELLET, .'‘eerettley. BUSINESS LOCAL. LOST.—In this borough on Monday tact, a gold braelet. The tinder will be re warded on leaving it at this office. Vir Go to 111n4...J. D Hu-Cs, oil Bridge street, next door ti the Red, White and Btne atere, for your Millinery Goods. Vir ASPINWALL tir, BALDWIN. are now prepared to put in Gas Pipes and furnish ti: - tare lof at kind. MO" PATTERSON KINNEY pride themselves on the excellent quality of the:r flour, and we know frotu experlence tint they have a right to. BEir It would be to the interest of alt to get their Wail Paper at CAIALsa Book Store, an lie trims it free of charge.' He is now receiving a tine addition to his stock. Soar• B. A. PrrrE.s & Co. would. re spectfcaly.invitv the attention of tha Ladies of Towanda and vient;ty. to their Opining . or Millinery Goods, on fiaturdts OetnlKT, 1,187 d. PIIINNEY, at the old stand of 8. T. DECIMII, has now on exhibition some the fiucet furniture wo have errs nem 1. alsoltas a large - aesortment of common tnrS. Stir Do you know the reason why the Singer Hewing Machine Company sell more machines than any other? 'Because it is simple, sewn very fast and roue easy, and dots a great variety or work. Remember that every machine we Fell is warranted. All the company ask is a trial for the Improwd 'Singer. • MVCABE & Mix still beep full supply of seasomibie groceries at the most liberal prices. They have received the new crop of green and black teas, pure Java and Itio coffees, the best fish, and the purest spi ces." Their family . flour is the best Made in , this country. In fact everything in their store is A No. 1, and they warrant every article just as represented. star ROSENFIELD'S clothing store should he skated by every one, whether in want of anything in the clothing lineror not. It will pay you jatt t. call in and see Lis inl -moose stock. of fine clothing. His - motto, "quick sales and small profits," is rigidly ad hered to, and we rawer heard of any ono com plaining that they didn't get the worth of their money when they bought their goodsof flosss- Stir A Now Piano Forte Music Store attracts the attention of residents and strangers. Col.; Paas►os & Co. have opened rooms iu the second 'story Or, PATTON'S block, where they have displayed the finest . assort ment of instruments—Pianos, Vrgaus, Ilelodi ans—ever before placed 'on sale in our town. All, whether wishing to buy or not, should call and see them. The instruments are all fine in tone and . beautiful 'in finish. The musical ability of one of the members of the new firm. together with the business energy of the other members, will give them front rank in their business. By their facilities they offer great opportunities for those wishing good inittru wilts at reasonable priers. =MUM It hatt,liehsaltAti! Very notice-- . able hat that With. beat- dressed-young men in tbikiiinpa and vicinity ,bny'.t,heli.c.loddnkf ltK, ,!r,tm4a.,h, Ciessi:,,Yon;marisee heti* of '*4 - ; listi,.*Old l 4# l o• l o l rof 49. 11 4. 3 " if 4tte.: their counters, and sir cutter, - lir. -- tU . *l p!tt'i; is'alwayaabutts 'sa a:loce. It isich4nora Pieligant-t°loo.)!J,P;:itell tO*,l#ltutiblistt- Ment Agit ittftiime - and get' i' into fitting suit of clothesthen to be compelled to 'Send off ti the city, and not- know..vrhat you ; fare going to have. ' Meists. - Tenon it ipknii; .the best quality of clothes, and's° fir have gleint the best satisfaction., Ettch..an establishment ie a necessity in a tomi as large'as ours, and should be liberally patronised. • - COUGHS AND CoLes.-L-During the wet, changeable seukaons of 'fail and Winter, when throat and lung diseases are so frequent, persons should bear in mind thi3 importance of promptly arresting their progress by using the 'proper reekelliei; The "Menem:Ai' Who' die"an ntially of consumption were first attacked with what Huerthouglit to ordtsoilightcough - nr -cold 011'ilie"breast, and erroneously belicvinj 4t would wear itself off, neglected the proper remedies until their disease terminated' in con- a tion and death. . •.: • noson'a Compound Syrup of Tat* never &ban tiring the worst cases of coughui; colds, hoarsen ,ca tarrh on the breast, sore throat and as ;. .: ;It is' sak, infallible notiody for whooping-co cl(t., •Itis no private' quacleprep 7 aration, being repared ander the immediate im t perrislon ITh of a radnate of e Pennsylvania Medical College, d prescribed by some of the leading physicians i the - United States. It 1$ strictly a acientille r ation, containitkg • all the medical virtues of t e Pine Treo Tar in a concentrated form, combiktod with • the best ~.\,r.. demulcents and .expecforan s. known to the profession. Price sq cents p , bottle. Sold tut P. W. " Diu:in.:es Drug Store,. Owanda, and KEELED Z:, VAnouni's Drug Star Wyalusiug Russr.m, A: LANDIS, Proprietors o I' . delptda. si • ,ArA.A.R.TED. ; •1 CRAWN—GMGGS.—In Wry!, sox. &pi: 14, 870; by Rey. H. J. Crane, Jackson Crams and )tips Emma Griggs, both of Standing Stone. N HUNT—WESCOTL—At the bride's home, Sei;: • 25, 1870, by Rev. D. Personens, Enderson 'Hunt; of Nichols, N.Y., and Miss Martha Rnot, of Litchfield, Ps. DIED. HYDE.—In West rittston, Luzern() minty; Sept. 8,1870 , After an illness of one hour; . John J. Hyde, formerly of this county. E17101111EY.:—On tho ramming of Sabbath; Sept: 25, 1870, Laura IL, wife of the fate James D. Ifttmlwey, of this place,. aged 52 years. YOUNG.—On the 3d instant, in Warren, WI Nathan Young, Sr—. tr the: - 83d year' of ago. Mr. Young was born in New Grantham, (now Plainfield) New Hampshire. His first visit to Bradford county was in the spring of 1814. The country then was for the most part a dense forest, and brit little to attract the attentiort of settlers. The soil, however, had been pro.; nounced good, and though requiring great bor to prepare it properly for cultivation, yet to one of Mr. Young's vigorous constitution of body, and determined purpose of mind, the labor in question Was nothing, and espeCially where the prospect of success was so certain, And accordingly ho chose ground for a honk -stead and at once took measures to prepare it for his occupancy as a married man. Having this done horepaired to Verratuit to fulfil, as it would oppear, an engagement proviouslymade, for onlbis returning te 'Warren in the spring of 1816, ho trought with him a bride, and with whom it was his privilege to live happily and prosperously 51 years, being separated only by his recent death. Ur: Y. was a good citizen, and his endeavor was' ever to do right. In all the relations of life it was his aim to bo faithful,. and it is believed that he in the main was sn& cessful. As a christian parent, especially, his example and practice acre not without their influence on his children. Of the three sons and three dorighefrs loft behind to mourn his all arc witlinj the pale of the church, and of the - sons, two *le spiritnal officers of the same. And is • Mr. Young fired as he died. '• The sting of death " was entirely taken away. The day before his death the writer conversed freely with him as to his " hopes , beyond the grave," and on leaving him ho was heard toi express himself in dhitinct language, "Death his no Jolters." "Mark the perfect man and 'behold the upright, for the end of that man is peace." , SPECIAL NOTICES. ---tot--- • 'De - Books posted and accounts balanced. Ilefereuces if desired. Address Boon-KcErEn, Towanda. r. ItEn Atm Co.u..—R. M. WELLINIms iliSt rOtTiVtli a 1 , :!Oply Of lied Ash Anthracitic, U on t, aw l tt isIICY ; : ur 'F.ovancht houstweiwrg to Z _ , price paid, for all kinds of Fara:vex -'r•.Qnrr, at the Ih•d White k Mlle 'Store. Second-hand Sewing Machines for sale at a bargain by Wickham Also, Machine .Needlc, , , Oil, Thread, Silks, Sc., .s:c. ' April 2A, 1870-11'. Mr' We guarantee satisfaction in all the work we do. We cut, make, and trim clothing for men and boys wear, B. HA 111:1s &,Cll, 4 Bridge-Street. Towanda, Pa. , Se - A Second-hand Top Wagon, with pole anti shafts, moping gear nrarly pew, for sale at STPLEN's Carriage Faehir:, 7 9 price, $1.40. z Sept. 22,10-ff Fon SALE.—One span of Matched Day Horses, 5 years old, _good team or road horses, weight 100)) pounds Enn:o, Sept. 21;7041 te - HENnr }Wins, Merchant Tai lor, Bridge btruet. M. - TAYLOR & GORE, Merchant Tai lors. Da. Great reduction in Teas at the neo whim N. Bine Store, Bridge St. BRA3ii-LALL & Teas, Coffees and Spices & Groceries generally, cheaper than the cheapest, at the Red White k'illne Store. • • Va.. Your choice of the.very best TOW, for 1,35 per lb. at the Red hit° More: 19e... Goods delivered to all parts free lied IV4ito AS; :3tcs):.. Sell sour Butter, Eggs etc., at the Red White foul Blue Stori•. Cash paid for 'Grain at the lied White and Moe Store, Midge St. I owanda. Bfl.tatuALL tlil.w .x. i- Mrs. SNYDER & Co., Dress Sinkers, over KcEGEu ' S grocery store,.llridge street. The latest styles of patterns received weekly from New York. Work done on reason- Ole tenni; and on short notice. 5ep.29.44:0 NuricE.—Upon all •accounts duo late firm of Loo t timers rein:tieing mask tied after Oct. 10, collection will be enforced. Those intercoted. will please take notice and save costs. ‘7ll. J. LONG. /Opt. a. 'W. Drrrraeifs Music Store, st of Merenr's Bank, tirsi door, where Ton will find Pianos, Melodeons, Organs,, Guitars, Banjos, Strings, Aeccirdeon eks, Flutes, Sheet Music, Instruction Books, for all Instruincuts, Music Books and all kinds lof Musical Merchandise. , April 11, "10! I • SET or TURESIIING itACIIEVEZ i'4ll Satz Gut tr.—Two Horse Fewer on • Wheels, with 'Thresher and Cleaner, Se.., ,• all complete and ready for use. Wilt be exchanged for a Tatum team -horse or for good time, notes: bee ItErourra or A rtpss for the past two wens. Towanda, Sept. G,770. R. X' Wax.rs.. • i* Security, Fire Insurance Coni piety; N.Y. ' Assetto V.,017,869 81. For a policy in this reliable and sate companv.eall on . • JN.). W. RIX, Agent, Towanda, 14. Oflice 3tvucutia new - block; north tittle of Public Square. =C:=E _ No. 1. MEnckt's BLGCS.---GLOVIS AT. SIUSVIZ—LvrEsr ItnAmrr informs her patrons that she has plat received from Europe a supply of Journali Gloves, which she can oiler at *1,50 at retail. . Also Shawls and Darks in Lama end Chnmy Lace. ' • Miss Datum calls ORpecial attention to her fashion platen and patterns. She regularlvie (vises the Berlin "Razor" (the original of tar per's), as. well as the Paris ".Ifoniteur /lea .kftsten." A lino stock of the latest 11at.4 and Bonn always on hand - . May 4, 1870—tf. lONMZ=E==ial Tb by o mot, -the csiciadeloui, arseßizig goad fioneat tho tit ossible stook ht,NoftWvw et memos athen p tagesklittreedy mute" for the 1 0 1Pfflor who ll /All o *bat: sispfdies . eon sewers "ph itqterol•wheirtertot article or 'fresh ippoeldiesileeenateirattesotheakee • ribudeptetfbr the ,210 h. '3,Ver - 1a Jlooadiblztorolk aro herb* the Mee prices - 030We it 1111 'time sell siattohnompriem J*2l3, MO: D : ..1. .1 beg leave to inform my old . friends, and the r i nt i dil u anaritite. tbst time opened A NEW Y AND PRONISION - STORE IN BEIDLEMAiiN BLOCK, BRIDGE STREET, and respectfully invite- an- inspection of my goods and prices. -As my stock has been prtr -chased entirely for. CASH, and as _I, pupae) .to sell for READY, PAY.-I feel 'confident that my prFes Will coMparo .favorably, with apT what. hutment fn-tbe 'oonntty. - 'I have paid particular attention'to the- eel co tion of Gnoruplititess, and warrant them PURL -. My assortment of TEAS is _complete, and. ranges in prices from - SIXTY CENTS to ONE DOLLAR AND FORTY CENTS. _Coffee ground to order, and sohlat the lowest tnee. - Give me Towandii,luly . ll, 1870. I 1820., MONTANUS- - 1870. Conatantiy on band and' arriving; seasonable goods of every satiety. dot:amain and foreign manufactures. bode bought exclusively on the cash'system and sold at a correspondMgly low figure. Going out of thisliardware 'trade; *re offering a lot of goods in that line at aston- Way- lbw - rates. Great bargains for. builders and contractors. • - NEW IM.EtIeIIANT TAILORING EST r AB- U411130. - r.-11eur*. Taylor dr.-Gard• have open ed, hi connection with their Clothing Btore, a Tailoring Dep artment ; and having secured the services of a first•elass cutter" and competent workmen, they are now prepared to .malte up work in the best style and latest fashions to or. der. IlsNuat receivedte new. and fresh stockefelo they are prepared to offer bet. ter indubemen a than ever before offered in To. 'wands. The public will find it to their advan 'tage to give us' a call before buying - chewhere. Remember we warrant our work and guarantee 'good fits. Repairing done on abort notice. March,l2,, 1870. • • . • 091-The Bradford Co. Teacher's In stitnte hoklithree sessions of a week each,tlie present selitrol year, as follows: Beginning at . Granville Centro Sept. 19th ; at Towanda Sept. 2tlth, and at Leßaysville Oct 3rd; commencing on Monday at 2 o'clock r. m. at each placo"and osing on the following Friday. It is hoped that teachers will make every endeavor to be present at ono of the sessions, as those Who , shon\a proper zeal in trying,to elevate the two.. fession,by attendirig to all convenient opportn nities fOr self-improvement should be preferred to those Who do not. • - The Instructors engaged and other details will be annenneed In doe time. I . ' • Ma. Choice\ Mackerel, only one shilling per pound, at M. J...l,oxn's. Juno 16, 1870. \ ser " sea Moss F,ariuo " for Pud-- dings and Custards, for salp by inne 16, 1870. lEN.Burnett'a celetralca flavorinr , 0 extraetg, for sale by, J. Loco. June 16, 1870. ice. Crackers manufactured, daily. and for sale wholesale and retail, at tlaetakerv, .I*t dour north of Ward House. March 30.1870. D. W. Soorr \ New Advertisements. THE,T,ECTURE COMMITTEE \ OE THE Lopor. ov TUE I. O. "s, OF G. T. in this place, would announce that they have engag ed the following named lecturers: ANNA E. DICKINSON Subject —•• To Thu IttNeue WEIDELL PHILLIPS Sub;Gat—••Thr Lost Art,." JO t HN 0: SAXF Subject—•• After Lark iu Nov York HEW. MATTHEW HALE SMITH Soltit,t -I. Carious Contrasts. Old The dates npon which the leggures well be deliv ered, bate not yet been fixed, but will be announced when they iwr. Adruhotion NI cents. Reserved Seals 75 cents. Ncason TieleatA, entitling holder to reamed arat, 50. Jolts F. 515r0r.n....0.N. CITAIILE. , L. R. 1 . -WAr, IVII,LIA3I FOYLE. and J. \V. VArTyii., Committee S,pt. 15, IS7O. FRUIT S A.RS, WICKH.A.M. & BLACK'S L. L. 310,,DY I= SUSQUEHANNA COLLF,GIATE TOWANDA, ISR S.IWORD COUNTY. FA This Institution has Just been thoroughly repaired and improved, and, will be reopened • TUESDAY. REPTJUIBER G. 1870. under the charge of O. IV. Ryan and E. E. Quinlan, Associate Principals, who Rill devote their entire time to instructing in The various departments and to 4 the general mg. vision and management of ,the sehooL They will be as sisted by excellent and experienced teachers in all the departments. The courses of instruction are Preparatory. and Graduating 'English, Normal, Commercial, Scientific Classical and. Ornamental. _ The Preparatory is designed to thoroughly (pal. ify the imudier pupils for the studies of the raiglish Graduating Course, irhich comprises all acsulemic studies, languages excepted. • The first year of this course completed, they can enter either of the other courses. The Normal course affords thorough instruetion in COmtoon School studies and Theory and Practical:if Teaching. Students in the Commercial Departments • have all the advantages of the best commercial schools in addition to thorough drill in necessary academic branches. . The Monti& Course in addition to the studies of the Graduating English. French and German. COM' prises special instruction in the Sciences Illustrated by an excellent collection of Apparatus recently pro. sided. The first two yeats of the Classical Course are in tended to prepare students well for College; the third year to fit for, adisuced classes in College or to combine classics With a epeeist/ course in the Sci ences. The Oruarnentali Modern Lauvagcs, Music, -- ill be taught by • —.tent' Drawing and Paintltg.wi instrnctOra. Board and rooms'ttre provided in the Institute. For further particUlara addrosit q. W. RYAN & E. F. QUINLAN: Associate Principils. Krum, FOX, Prestacjit Board Trustees. Ang.ll:7o. pENNSYLVANIA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL mANstuax, non oausn. pa. Fall Term begins September 7th, 1870. Winter Term begins December 12th, 1870. Spring Term begins Mach 27th. 1871, For catalogues or aditdiudon, address CIUS. 11. reami, lluneileltOuly 20,1870. Principal MRS. S. M. WATTS , would re /V 1 specifitUy inform the public that aim ie nom, prepared to do all kinds of DEEM m.XxrEtG, AR BEWINO. ltekdonic near .indgo Pinsoss* • Pashiun Plates received monthly. Bent. 22,10. • • ! . • OR SALE.:—Mi, House and Lot, on Pine eimoct is offered for sale at a tiargalii. For further particulars enquire on the iireinises. Sept. 72.'R0. -31:31AA MAIM. • O,ASH PAID FOR*HEAT, RYE, Oats, Putter. Eggs, and all hinclS of country. produce by FOX & MEIICUR. MACKEREL, TROUT, VIIITE Figh, Codllxh and Herring,. ISBN ME A. A. Knatuy, Co. Supt M. J. Loxo 4 41tbject— EMI WIRT SIKES OLIVE LOGAN ME Su' , ;rct— L VI " BUELEIGH," and Our TiIIICA Educational. INSTITUTE ME= (Fifth District) EMS .-,~ ri ~ ~ .- toptatti •Ar a - 4 4.1 • ' '• - ' Adt attention - CO= the attest! ot thiAlt4ie - • tf. _•• to their ezteauttrearoes _ : . , - • , autitiAGE GOODS, - - STOVE;' IRON, . RiclitirunAL ThiPLEBIENTS, - • • • - • tLe; Which in variety and 'cheapness is unexcelled in liorthern Pennsylvania. Wei quote a few pricer only Its @bow ;Or goods are Boast this time, suti while ljble to change,' an 'Pap ell at the icryloirest TERMS CAliu. 1 per cant. a month added to accounts of over4o days standing. . . Nails, per kegild'nnd up • $4 50 4.311a55, per box, Bxlo _ - •2 85 Cr4ss, per box, 10x12 • • 310 Glum, per b0x,..14(16 • 3%5 Linseed 011, per ,gallon.: 1 10 SASH BLINDS AND DOORS, Al Factory rates. FRESH CEMENT ..&ND'LIME Always on baud. STOVES, OF ALL HINDS. • W i t4l3lW'4oo:W. - CdOgko i St 9 14 . 0 3. P° 0 E 1 .1 ' 'O. o.E cl3 ..4 t 9t im e: "Fri L 5 n e° " 0 ' •M 4 c 0 =et no - - 6 -..-4 E . 5 . 5 . rtt ~ 0 ti" g sb la,‘ "0 0 p S" , tt., 74 P EA Per "S ~ ' 5.:* 0 rs- --- .ts e. p, ,7.ml- r 5 n . tilw '. 1 4. § or, 5 era • -I% R. ..... .4 . , o »r at •• 5 -. ed ' _ Delivered tree on cars at low rates for easy Pore. lined and Gem Fruit Jars, Q. at $2 per doien, $23 per gross 2 Qt& $2 fo per dozen, $29 per gross CIDER MILLS $25 to $45 • . .1 • •o • 1. 4 0 . o n . . - e 1 7 h 1 I e b °A - 1 . c... ;74 :::, • 0 tzi a: C.? .. et V • it . n 9 'B, RR ~..., c). • 6 v. \ ..1 7 r. : \ - 2 .-: .g:, \ N WHEI AND BLOOD'S ‘. lIOILSE PO ELLS ASH THRESHERS, And farudug tools iu 61, • Good Steel Knives au d Forks :it One . Dollar)per 4t \ .. Universal Wringers, Benel9Wingers, Novelty Wringers, Doty's Wash- . ors, Brass Kettles, Porcelain Kettles, Tinware, 'Wooden Ware, • We sell the 11113111 fork -t itinves; Itazers. tihears, and Bilges-plateeware because we keep the largest assortment of any here. Kerosene Oil Lithe barrel at 28 cts. • per gallon. Dupont's powder by the keg $3 50 Itille 6 5U A %cloy for ELLIS HOWE SEWING MACHITE : Not oiceltid, if rqualle , l by aby They always please. MECHANICS TOOLS In great vrtnk•ty . . Saws, Boring : Machines, . - Haines, . . Anvils, . . 'Vises, " • Bellows. Drills, Chisels We incite tho attention of builaers to oursuperio: mock of DOQR LOCKS AND TRIMMINGS; As well as to our dotretes Pare, kind:dor, and °the: reliable brands of PAINTS AND OILS Wagon Blakent and Calilags Builders would do well to visit us. Ws have Philadelphia flub, Jersey Spoken, Fins Axles, Feboss, Springs, Thils, /cc. Oak spokes, 21 in. :list. set 2 1 in. 2 in " We have., MILL SAWS, PACKING, OILS, LEATIDED AND DUBBER BELTLND, PLATEORM SCALES; WHEELBARROWS, SHUT GUNS. MYLES. 800 T - Pistols of all kinds always on band. St. Germain Student Lamps, Church Chandeliers; Gas Fi.xtures, Gas Pipe, Pumps, Iron Sinks, Burdens Horse 1 Shoes. National Horse Nails by the Los, at 22 . eta per pannil: HouseS fitted withlias Pipe, Fix tures, Heaters, &e., &e., oti, short notice CODDINti,TXSSELL"4: CO TOWSIO3, Sept. 15, 1870. raga - . ‘...cELECiTIOIC:PROC, - LANATlON.—:WistriMt..by enact efAlsetribli of ► Pelmaylynnba,m4lllol raw acittenaing tetieteriecernte of thhietninumntealtku Ithealtinlnedtiguarminto give iiuhllessettas Of such ehistion.tolm hald.. l and .• abio.o4.otualierallbm. inch tuition Whit ofilortir are eleefeda, J. Y. -VAIIFIZET, High Sheriff of,tho ctiuntY Of Bradford , r do hereby mate - Imam andativeziettee to the electors of old ccanst6 on TUESDAY; the 11th 104=0. Ell. 1870, to the . several dtstrlcia In aald„ceunty, In Albs bormigh; sit the house occ upied by•D.P..lClutpw •'' ~ . • .. In Albany, at the school bongo sear Wm. Balm'. In Aolum, at the ached hove near B. Decker's. In Athena borough, at the house formerly oompl. 4417148: 2dathewean; •e . /n Athaulatoile , at the Sense formerly occupied by . B. Hunt, in Athens bores. *t. born', at the-house formerly csru - In Burlington tsp., at the bonne of- dits:Wilcoz. ; • In Burlington Islet, at thb haw of Ezra Godard. In Baralay at the school bonne. - • ' . , • In Canton•borte„ atthe Cardral Bonier. ' • • , In CantotlttvP4 at the hotels formerly by 13. Wyersits Carrion berough. ,, • at house of Jas. Morgan: - In Prankihiat the' house' tow.ocoupled -"by S. S. ImOnunille, at the house of Beal. Y. Taylor.: - In Garrick el the selicol house near Datil& Du bs I..elblynille at. the horse formerly ocolt. pied by J. It Bietcbet. ' . Tnidlebtleld, lathe totem formerly occupied by' Colley, at the Centre school bonus. • • In Monroe tarp., at the house formerly isxuredhy lk R. Itorkwell. , ' . In Monroe bore, at the house formerly Occupied - by Ethel Taylor. • . • " • .In Orwell, at the house of Francis Woodruff. - In Overton, at school hbuin No. 2. In PMe, at the house of Traver Bosworth. -• Inltornetwp.. at the Academy fp &Mir boro - .1 • In Boma bore', at the Academy.. ;I. • In Ridglearyist the home of Bent . Hermans; In Sheshequio, at the Valley Blouse. •• • ' . • In Springfield. at the bowie formerly occuided by Jesse Hammond. • • • In Standing Stone, at the home of Simon Stevens. Iu Smithfichl, at the house-formerlyoccupied by, Jerould. ' - In Sylvania bore', at the house of Curtis Merritt: • "In South Creek, atrthe honk, of 0:13. COO. • - In Terry, at the house of JaCob Frutrhy. In Towanda bore', at the Grand Jury Itoom. • • In TowanitStwp., at the school house near IL L. Scott's. I In Towanda north. at the house of S. K. • - In Troy, tarp:, at the housoof Long in. Troy borough. In Troy bore', at the home of V. M. Long. • Ili Tuscarora, at the school house near Jas. Black's. - In Ulster, at the house of S. B. llolcolm. - .." - In Warren, at the house of B. Cooper., • r In Whadloun, at the house et B. "Rato:alit • In Wyalnaing. at the imposer J. B. Black. • • In Wilmot, at the house of A.. 1. Stone. • • In Wpm:, at the house formerly ecbupled by 1. H. Reed. In Wells, 'at the house 0f.1... Seeley. - At which time and place the electors aforesaid will elect by ballot One person for Itepreeentatire in the UMW Con. gross, from the Xilith District. ;Composed of the counties of Bradford, 3lontour, Wyoming, Columbia and Sullivan. One person for Additional Law Judge of tbWl.lth Judicial District, composed of tbeconnties'of Brad lord and Susquehanna. Two,Persons to represent the counties of Bradford and Sullivan in the House or Irepresentatives of Pennsylvania. One person for Cotinty Coremissionerfor the coon.; ty of Bradford. • Ono - person for Jury Conimissioner.ler. the-County of Bradford. - One person for Auditor of the county of Bradford. And io and by baitt act, I am further-directed to give notice'•thstatiy person excepting justice 'of the peace who shalt head any Entice or profit and trust under the government of the United States or' this State. or of any incorporated district. and also that every He aber of Congress and of the .Leffisla. tore, awl the select and commou council of any city or commissioners of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office oi • appointment Of Indge,-Inspector or. lerk of an eleceiou of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector or other officer of any Such elec tion shall be then eligible to any office then to be sorted for. llyathilth section of an act passed the Ist day of April:lBln, it Is provided "that the Itth section of au act'Panned 1563, entitled An att relating to the elections of this Commonwealth.'" shall nob be construed so as to prevent. any military officer from serving as ;fudge, Inspector or Clerk, any general or special election of this Commonwealth. An Act to change the time of closing the . polls at the General and Township elections e in th e county of Breathitt. Thu General Eleetion in all the Wards, To:Vit.:hips, Districts and Boroughs of the county is to be opened between the bourn of six and ,even o'clock In the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven ticket in the eventing, when all polls - shall be clo.:ed. A further Supplement to the • Election lows of Pennsylvania: Witunzas, By the act of the Congress of the Unit ea States entitled "Ate Act-to amend the several acts heretofore) passed to provide for the enrolling and calling out:the National forces, and for other purpos es" and approved March tnird. one thousand eight hundred and sitxtydlye: alrpersons who have desert etlthe military or naval service of the United States, and who have not been discharged, or relieved from the penalty. or disability therein provided. are &TM cd, au:lb:ken, to have v oltiotarily relinquished; and fo;filted their rights of eititeuship. and are deprived of exercising any-rights of citizens -thereof : And whereas. Pereens not citizens of the Tinted States aro not, Under the • Constitution fael Lines of Pennsylvania; qualified sectors of (thy Cc:nano:l - : - • - • Seems L Br if enaded by the Senatana house Ilepramtatires of Ike Cc.noannwealth rye „Penneyl taala fu I;enesed Assembly met, and it cis keri;Ly enact : . ell by (he aleharitY tf the same. That in all elections hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth, it shall be unlawful for the judge or inspector' of the elec tion to receive any ballot or ballots from any person or pereowsembrated in the provisions, and • subject to the disability imposed by said act of Congmas ap pravrd Mareli 3, Dee, and it shall Sae unlawful for any finch person to offer to vote any ballot or ballots. SzeTroe 2. That If any such judge and inspectors of election or any one orthem shall recciva, or eon. woo to receive, any such unlawful ballot or: ballots, from any such disqualified person, he, or they, so of fending, shall be guilty of a meedemeimor, and upon conviction thereof in any court of quarter sessions of this Commonwealth, ho shill, for any such. offence, be sentenced to pay a line of not less than ;Pal, and undergo an Imprisonment. In the jail °t - tile: proper county, for not less than 60 clays. SEctION 3. That if any person deprived of citizen ship, and dimple:tied as aforesaid, shall at any elect hereafter to be held in this Commonwealth, vote or tender to the officers thereof, and offer to vote a - ballot, or ballots, any person so offending shall be deemed guilty of a misdetueunor, and on conviction thereof, in any court of quarter sessions of this Conmionwealth, shall: for each offence, be pnnishcal In like manner ea is provided in thd preyed tug section of MN act. in the case of officers of elec tiaz receving such unlawful ballot and ballots. Sr:crime: Thht If any.person shall hereafter per, suede or advise any petson or persons deprived of' citizenship, and disqualified its aforesaid to oireany ballot or ballots, to the officers of any election.here after te be held In this Commonwealth,: or shell per suade or advise any such officer to receive toy ballot or ballots, from any person deprived of citizenship, and disqualilled as eforesati, , sueb person so offend ing shall be' guilty of a misdeme,anor, and upon con viction thereof, in any court of quarter se - set:out of thin Commonwealth. shall be punished in like man ner as is provided in the second section of this act," In the case of officers of Mich election, "reeeiving such unlawful ballot pr ballots. By an'ket of Assembly of 'March flu, Itifie. entitled an Act regulating the,roode of voting at all elections, in the several counties of this Commonwealth, it is enacted at:follows : Sr.tertoe":l, ii enacted by the Nenat" and House liepresenlatires of the o.anmontealth. of Pebrysyl. t:nnta In General Assembly met, and it is hereby enact ed by the authority of Use recite, That the qualified vot e rs elf the several eonnttes of this _Commonwealth at all general township. borZugh, and special eke time:, are hereby, hereafter authorized and required to vote by tickets printedor written. severally classi fied no follows : One ticket shall embrace the names' of all judges Of court to be voted for, and to he la beled, outside, -judiciary:, one ticket shall embrace the names of all state officers to be voted for and be ,labelled "state:" one ticket shallembrace then:trues -of all county officers voted for, including office of senator. member, and members of assembly,ll voted for. and members of congresa, voted for, and be labelled ' , county:" one ticket shall -emb - ince the unrar4 of all township officers voted for, and be la beled otownship;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all borongli untrue voktl for. and shall be labelled "borough," and eni:h class shall be deposit ed in separate ballot-boxes. Election officers aro authorized anti commanded to strictly observe the provisions of the Registry Law ranged by the Senate and Ilortse of Representatives of this. Commonwealth, on-the 17th day of April.lB63- ' ExEctrrivE . oam - ram, . 1 ' Pa., Aug. 27, 1870.. j To the (busty Conam Winners and Sheriff of (8.. County BradAld: Witt.T.L.t.a,. The Fifteenth Amendment of the Con stitution of -the United States is as follows: r. SECTION 1. The right of citizens of the Unitdd States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the - United States, or by any State, on accountrof race, color, or previous maditrou of servitude." Fir.criorr it. The Congress shall have power to en form thin article by appropriate legislation." . And Whirens, The Congress of the United States, otithe.3lst day of March, UM,passed an act, enti tled “An Act to enforce the right of citi:ens of the 2Tnit ed States to rote in the pn.inni Slate: of this (Wen, and for other fkurpos , l." the first and second sections of which areas follows: • $1 00 3 50 3 00 •1ir...7r10s 1. Ik . it ennetea bn the Senate and' lionise' of Reprennantire2 of the, United Stater of America is Con grlSl elsPrtnUor, That all citizens of the United States, who arc, or shall be otherwise • qualified by law to vote at any election by the people, tit any Eitate. Ter ritory, district, county, eity b parisl4township, school district, municipality, or other territorial sub-divio. Jed, Shall be entitled and allowed to rote at all such elections, without distinction of race, color, or pre. Nions condition or survitudd ; any Constitution, law, custom, usage, or regnlation of any State or Terri tory, or by, or under its authority, to the contmy no.withstauding." Sec nos 2, As& he it furilwr enacted, That if by or nailer sfuthority of the Constitution or laws of any Slide, or the laws of any Territory.,..any act in or shall he required to be done as a prerequisite or, qualification for voting, and by such Constitution or, laa., persons or officers itio or shall be charged with`, the performance of duties in furnishing to citizens an opportunity to perform such prerequislle, or to become qualified to vote, it shall be the duty Of every such person and officer to give to all citizens of the United States, the same and equal 'oppoilenlty to perform such prerequisite, -and to become qualified* to vote without distinction of race, color, or prmiems condition of servibato ; and if any such 'person or officer shall refuse or knowingly omit to give full ef fect to this section, ho shall, for every such offence, forfeit and pay the anus of five hundred dollars to the person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an fiction on the case, with . full costa and such allow , snort for counsel tees as the court - shall deem just, and shall also, for every such offence, be deemed guilty of a Misdemeanor, and. shall an conviction thereof, be fined not lbs. than five hundred dollars, 'or be imprisoned not 'lees than' one toting* and not snore than one yeSr, or both, *QM discretion of the court." And whereas, It is declared ..hy'tbe second section of the VI article of the Constitution of the Called States, that "This Constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be made In pursuance thereof, shall be the supreme law of the land, * anything In the Cisusfitutien er laves of any Stale to Me contrary notwithstanding." And tehereas, The Legislature of this Common wealth, on Ibe 6th day of April, A. D.' 1870, passed en act, entitled "A further supplement tOiiii3 act re lating to elections in this Commonereslth,•'the tenth section of which provides as follow.: Sucrtou 10. That so much of.every act of Assem bly as proildss that only white freeman shall be en titted to vote Or be registered Se • voters, or as claim ing to vote at any omelet or special election of this Commonwealth. be and the same is hereby mpeolcd; and that hereafter all freemen, wiihcmt distinction of color, shall be enrolled and registered according to the prcivlsions of the first section of the act ap. proved seventeenth April, 180. entitled "AP net fur ther supplemental to the scbrelating to the elections of this Commonwealth.' . and when otherwise quali fied Mader exieltsur laws. be entitle.] to' vote at all general and epeclalehttlionstnildeCommoniesitli-, :and whereas. It is my constitutional snit Mehl' -shgty to "take are that the !awls be faithfully semi. felt; ' and it has coma to my knowledge that sundry assessors and registers of voters have refused, and art refusing to sums' and register divers colored male citizens of lawfui age, and -otherwise qualified '.selectors: - • - Now; Timm:roan, In consideration of the prend testi the county COMmUudonoso of isild county are hereby notified 'and directed to Instruct the several assessors and registers of voters t - .herein, to obey and conform .to - the reqtdrementa of said constitn- honed amendment and Issu' and the sheriff of said county is hereby authorizedmid required to publish in his election procleinetlee. for the next ensiling elections, the herein.reelted constitutional Moen& mcnt, act of Congress,,ind act of the Legislature, to the end that the same may_ be known, extorted and obeyed by ill assessors, registers; of voters, election officers and others; and that the rights and privilege guaranteed thereby may be secured. totill the citi zens) of this Commonwealth entitled to the same. Orris MOUT. ITT rrAND awn Tun linear Suez OT run Stem at Ilatriabarg, the day and year • L first above written. Attest GEABY. F. JosuLtc. Se! of Coneriiorsierala. u3ecting of return judges for this ItCpreeenta five Tristrict. will be held at the Court Ifouxo, at To. wands, on the seventh day after election, which will besot the 18th day of October. Mewled:leg of return judges fordhecounty of *Word, will be at thOCourt Rouse to I . owande, on the. third day after election. which will be an Friday, the .14th day' f October, ai 1 o'clock, p: m. Coxigreasioaal Returh Judges to meet at the• Court House in Tiankhatnack, on Tuceday the 18th . day of Cietott, -. • Judicial Return Judges to' meet at Court House, in Montrose,. on Theaday, the 18th day of October. • - . Representative Return Judgco tb nteet at the Court norm. in TOWIIIIIA, on Tue lay, the 18tb day of October. , • t . J. PERRY VAN MitET, Slwriff. Sept. 1, 1870 A N ACT IN REFERENCE TO A POOR HOUSE! 7 Itzt ACT to .provide for the erection of a house . for the support of the pbor for the county.of Dadford; lincnoxj.' Be it Cll4cted Gy tha Senate nod House V.grpresentattrfs nj the COIAMONWNIIII f Pennsylva-' nal in Gerferat.tathildy tad, - and. it is hertl:r onatbul 6y the authority of the +ajar,' That be and 'aro hereby appointed comnahisioncra, whom duty it shell be, or 4 majorltrof them, on or before the first day of December, Anne Domtni one thousand eight hundred and aixty-one; to determine upon and pur chase such real estate as they shall deem necessary for the' accorrunodatidu - 44 the -poor et Bradford eetinty: and it Ilan be lawful 'for saki compilsatim as, ore majority of them. to take conveyances there for, in the ratite and for Meuse of the Corporation mentioned In the third section of this act; and they . shall certify their proceedings therein, l tinder their hands and seals, to the clerk ofthe court of quarter ,pensions of Bradford county, to bellied in his office; and 'at the next general election the ciali2cd ore shall elect throe reputable citizens of the said county to bodirecters of the pope and of the boner Of employment for the county Of Bradford for the ensuing year; and the judges of the election of said county shall, inairkdiafely on receiving, the returns fromthe several election districts, and Mating up the number of votes therein, or within three days thereafter, certify, undei their hands cud seals, the narnce.ef the persona so elected directors, to the clerk of the court of -quarter sessions of the said roman.. . who shall file the said certificate in his other-, and forthwith avant:dice in writing to the said diteCtors of their•be:ng, elected, and the said di rectors shall meet at the court house in the said county on the first Monday of November next ensu ing their election, and divide themselves byjot into three classes, the place of the drat to be socated at the expiration - art the first year, of the second at 'the expiration of the' second - year, and the third at the expiration of the third year. no that those who shall be chosen after the first election; and in the mode above deserilird, may serve - for threoycirs, and; one third may be chosen annually. . SEcnot: 2. That every director elected in• the .manner aforesaid. oFenpolnted as hereinafter direct ed, shall,. within ten asp; after ho le notified of said election or appeintment,and before he enters on the duties of said office: take an oath or affirmation be- foresaw jestiee of the peace of said county, 'leho ie hereby'authorizedlo administer. the FM/li, that he will iliacharge the duties of dtvetor of. the poor for said crhinty truly. faithfully and impartially,. to the boa of his knowledge and ability; and in case of rieg.- leet or refusal todake the said oath or afrirmatiou within the time aforesaid,-and pea - Pam Ma duties aforesaid, he shall. fortlit and pay the sum of ten dollars for the use of the poor of said county. whteh fine shall be recovered by the directors, for the time being; as debts of *the saitioamount are or Shall be bylaw recoverable; and the directors qualified as aforesaid are hereby aiattiOrtied to eilrainisti , r oaths or anlaniationh in any COW: where it shall be necessa ry In relation to the ditties Of their said Seorins 3. That the said .lireeters and their suc cessors shall forever hereafter, In the name and in fact. to one body and eprpointe iu I.rw, to all Intents and purposes whatsoever, relative to the poor of the county of Ilrailford. and filial hare r... , rpetual fnircer,-ion, and may sue and be sued, plead and be impleadsd, by the name. style and title of the direct- Ors of the poor and of the house of for the county ofitracdford, and by that name shall aye! may receive, take and hold any lands. tenements berislitaments.,net exceed:ill the yearly vu IIIP id ten thonsand any goods and chattols what soever of the gift, allenat.orior lazgaeat of any per son what.oever; to purckf,sr, take slid le - ld any lanibi and tenements within theireounty. in fee NivaD.l.l er iltilenViw.e. and erect thereon suitable huii.lim•.a for reeention. ore and ziecEinantodation *of the pane of said county; to provide all things neee-ssry for the re;certion, lodging, Malnti , nanee and elnplo:-. meet of sAl.l.ndor; to appoint a treasurer atinnally who shall give Inartil, with soilleisat surety, for the faithful discharge of the duties- of Ids office. and at the eapiration thereof that he will well and truli pay, . and deliver over to his succes-ordit pifcti, all iuone ys bonds. Iltitt,S. books, a.crounta and other Pamirs, to the said corporation belunging_ whieli shall then I t o renisittlng in his hands, cuitioly and 110M4t.”•fiii.r;, and the directors shall ruploy. and at pleasoru remove, a steward nr etewa rvV, and require of hint or them an oath or ai:Exiftatlnn, and such security fee the faiththliscrforthance of his nr their drities, as the board of direetora tlesrn expedient. and to-ap point a matron or Natrona, phys,cian or ph.: surgeon or surgeons, and all other attendaids that may be necessary for the said poor respectit ely. and at pleasure remoye; - anil-to bind out, as appismitices. su that such apprenticeship may - expire. if males. at or before the age of twcritoohe years, and ft•walee at or beforg the mil'Of elehtt en years: Prolqiretl. that no ei ild shall be bound put for a longer time than 'until Do arrives at the age of eiglit i een years, un less be be bound eat toli trade other ttiama fattier: .;Ic4 P, ,,, y1A1, That in au cases the person to whom they an lioinol be required to give VP...Chilli at lea , t three schoolini; in earl: year:Provided also, That no child shalt be bound wahout the limite el the Btate, or It a r.,:reate.: , , I`-tance than [Mi . :Mk, front the poor honer: find the said direenee shall eYereise and enjoy all buck otherpow,t, tier reited in the overseers.irf the ?nor. as are ia . ;reby frrented or stipplted;andthe said directors: are loci eby em powered to use one common real in all Yung , se rr tatin;t to the eaid eorporat:on, and the Same at th';c pleasure to alter and renew. • fikertas 4. That the acid shall, on or before the East day of Deeensh.er, nuathonsaal eight hundred sod sixty-one, famish to the eoutly eum tulialonata an astimate of the probable expense of pitrchasing the, laths, erecting the limb:lnca and furnishing rile thine, and maintaining the pots' far one year: whereupon they shall and they are hereby tbotized to Increase the county ta: - , by etc-fourth- of the sum necessary for thd• purpose - liforcsaid. and , srocnre. ou 1050 or credit of the taxes beret,. 'directed to hi...levied, thortmeiviuMg thr, ctoinths thereof. to 1,04,aid iminetalmerts, with Interest, out of the ceunty. taxes: d'rifir'idra. affrays; That if s uch loan cannot he made, them hole-mooned of the 2511111 necessary fee the purpore aforesaid. or arch part thereot as uety he die:rued proper, shall immediately lie added tr; the county tax to be-paid by the Vellilty treasurer to the directors aforesaid. on orders drawn their favor by the county- coniroiseioners, as the came may be fount nece•isery.. , tree nos f. That it shall be the duty of the s a id directors, on or before the first day of November in, earl, awl everyyear, to -furnish the commielotiere of saidcounty with an estimate'of the probable pence of the poor and mihr Loose, fee one and, ' It shall be the dutrof said counnisiouers-to aSSCFiI and-Cat:sem be collectedi the Mitoinit of raid esti-1 mate. width shall he pall to said directors by eel. county treasurers on - warrants drawn In their fever by the county cornmi4.ion , rs, vs the same may be found necessary,: and the said directors shall at icoet once in every,year render imp:Count of all the mon , eys by them received and expended, to the utiditors appointed to audit and e..e.tie the county a.•,•ounts, subject to the-same penaltiesinles and regulations as are by las - directed respecting the accounts of the county commissioners; and shall at least once in every year lay before the court of quarter sessions and grand jury of said:county. a list of the number, ages and sexes of the perrous 'Maintained and tn; ployed iu the Bahl - house 4f employmeut, or by them bound out to.; or apprenticed as aforesaid, with names of their masters or mistresses, and .their •trade, occupation or calling, and shall at all times, when thereunto required, submit t, the iuspection and free examinatiou of such vieltors•as shall from time Winne boappointed.by the - court of quarter sessions of the said county, all their .books and a. , comas. together 'with rents. interests and motesyt payable and receivable by said corporation, and ltiAo an account of all sales, purchases, donations. devil:- es and bequests as shall hiveliCen made bythem or to them. . • : to.crum 0. That as' roots as the •taid buildings shall be erected and all necessary reconinealatious provided therein, notices shall be sent signed by any two efilie said directors, to the overecers of the . poor of the several towuslrips and boroughs of said county of bratlford, requirino, them forthwith to bring the poor of their respective townships and boroughs to the said house - of employment; which crier the eaidovereeers see hereby enjoined and re quired tq comply with, Or otherwise to, forfeit the costs of all future maintenance. eecept in eases where skinless or any, other sufficient ganef. , ally. poor milieus cannot be removed, in whicti'rese the Bahl .overseere shill represent the same to the Mare" est jnetice oftbc peace, who being satisfied Of the truth thereto, shall certify the same to the Said di rectors, and the same time lesie an order under Lie band and rand.- to the said overseers, directing them to maiutain such teen until. such, time as he or she nosy beta a altuatuntlo be removed, and then con, vey the said pauper 'and deliver him or Ler to the steward or keeper of the said house of employment, together with the said - order; and the charge and ex pence of each temporary relief and of such removal, shall be Paid by said diroctoes: at a reasonable allow ance- Secitos 7. That the said directors Shall, from - thee to time,,,receive provide Inc and employ, ac cording to the tree ihtentand meaning of this act all such poor and indigent persons as shall ha enti tled to relief. or RS stall hare gaintal:a legal settle ment in the said comity , of ilratlfard. and shall be sent there by an order or-warrant for that •purpoec. nuder the hands and seals of any two Makes of.the peace, directed to any eenstable of the mid county of Bradford, or to the-overseers of the proper town ship In any other county of this commonwealth; and thee:Ad directors are hereby authorized. when they shall deem it proper and convenient to do so, to permit any poor person or persons to be maintained elsewhere? PrOcide , F, That the expense of their maintenanee dose oat in - Any I=M, cooed that for which ' they could be maintaieed at the poor donee .of the said county of litailfoid. • . fir.crters 8. That the said directors or any two of. them; who shall-heal:oomm in all eases to do bust 'ness. shall have foil power tot Make and •ordain all , torchordinate:ell, rules and.retulations as they shalt think proper, convenient and necessary-for the di rection, government and support of the 'poor 'and honed of employment aforegaid, and of the reventoss thereunto belonOng, and of all persons . as shall come tinder .their cognizance: Prariffed, That the same bit not repugnant to this law or any of •the other latrs of this State or of the Molted States: And provided also. That the Ranee shall not have tiny forte or effect until they aha i have been submitted to the court of common pleas. for the" time being, of thecounty of Bradford, and Shall hero received the approbation of the same.' - Siecriox O. :That a quorum of said directors shall and they are.Lereby enjoined and required to Meet at the said' Louse of employment at, least • once in every month, and visit the apartments and ree that the pour ere . 'comfortably supported, and hear all complaints and redreseor cause to be redressed all grievances that may happen by. neglect or unit: 'conduct of any person or persons in their - employ- Ment or otheawice. Stern& 10. ,That this-said directors shall catch of them receive for their services annually the sum of forty dollars, to defray the expenses of their neees eaffr attendance' on the , duties of their office.. ScerlM: 11. That in rage sily vacancy or Vann happeh,by death.' - resignation. removal out of the country or otheriVise, the remaining di rill:dors Or director. together:with the court ;of quar• Aar sessions of the said county, 44 ippeent a salt. 'able.etttren or citizens to fill =eh vacancy or mean eke until the next general election, whin a director or directors shall be elected for the Unexpired term of mkt meancror vacancies. • . . suzmlr'l2. That the connoissionera of,.the. said . - earthly of Bradford are hereby directed to pay to each of the anandsidonera named bathed/at aestkin ' of this set. the mmt of 'one dotter per dry for each- and .Very day ho shelf nomtemrArspast4 In perform. log the ditties described by the And section of this act; and also, to pay each of the directors a moon- - able compensation for their services during the terns they are employed ia,erecU6g any building or bags d: Prerided, That the same shall including the annual sum allowed them byB&W,- exaced Iffy dollars for any one year. - • Benno% 13. That all clairmaand demands in re- 'lsteen to the poor in the aforesaid county existing at • the thus of thin set being carried into erect.. shall have full form and effect as if this act had not been passed; and when the tame shall have been duly ad- Jested and settled. all moneys =mining In the hands of the overseen, as well as the uncollected taxes levied for the ompport of the poor In, the said tournahipsatid borougharin the odd county of Brad ford. shall be . paid Over to the Comirdsattnign of the highway, of the reapeetfye townships andeboroughs, to thereinbe by them applied tlicarcts repairing the roads - . Um/lox Is. That act*ndi of the laws 'of this commonwealth relating bathe - 00er, as are' by • this • act uttered or suppled, be and the same' are hereby tumbled, eo far as they next the county of Bradford. • Scenes 15.. That the sheriff of sant county shall in due time notify the said oornentssimistre of their appointment, and when and where they skald meet for entering upow=the duties assigned them by this act, which piaci of meeting shall be as near the oen tre of the comity as possible. • BECTIOS IC. That for the purpose of Ascertaining the sense ot ankh/zees of Bradford limarty as to the expediency of erecting rbasse, for 'the employ ment and 612 of the poor. It shall 'be the duty. of eacholthe for the several townshiPs said boroughs, at the netts general 'election, to xe ecive tickets, either Written or minted.• from- the qualified voters thereof, labelled on the outside "poor bowie," and on thAltusido "fora loos leinse' or" against a poorhouse:" and if tt shall appear, on casting up the votes of the different districts at the court house on the Elmo day that the other returns, are made out, that a majority, of those who voted are for a poor house, then the foregoing act is to take . effect; but if a majority of the 'rotes are to be 'found again6l.4 poor house, the foregoing act to,libAnd the same is hereby null and void. • gr.erm:s 17. That the sheriff of Bradford-county shall cause thie act to be published lb two weekly. newspanerain sold county, at least six weeks preel ens to the next general election, the .expejtses of which to bo paid out of the county tremeary:‘ ELISBA w. 'mit% Houle of Representatirr-t, P. PKViI."Y, • Speaker of Me Senofe pro few Akecovers—The first day of May, Anne Domini one thousand eight hundrvl and sixty-one. A. 41 CUBTIY- As to extend the time so sa to allow tie« county, of Bradford to vete upon the prelrlfficlnw or an Set entitled ' , An act to provide for the erection of a TICITIAe for euipleyment and support of the poor for the county of Bradford," approved May Ant. one thonsand eight hundred and sixty-one SECITO:I 1. Rt if Made,/ by Me State - and House el in of the Cqmpouscenith orrenney7cava in General dumbly met, and it is Lereby , enacted by Me auMnrity of the same: That the qualified electors of the county of Bradford are hereby authorized and empOwered to vote at the next'g,eneral eloctlott, for or against, the erection eta county poor hotter, un der the provlaioun of an act approved May first, one thotuanul eight hundred and sixty-one. entitled ...An act to provido for the creation 01a house for the cm. ployment and bopped of the poor for the county VI Br:Alford, • ,Secrxox 2. That William Kingsley. It. laport,, C. F. Niehols, L: htalford, George Dunham, Will. ham Ti. Sit•venn. Criah Terry. Witham Bnuyan:'aoh,- ert F. Redington. Daniel F. Pomeroy. George &Low num, 'John F. Overshire. John McQueen,- .Tareek McFarlane and Benjamin Kuykendall, shall be and are hereby authorize I and required to act as cent- ' misSioners under the provisions of the act to which this in a supplement. MD. STIIANG, SyH,nke,• rte I.o, ,, egrlPproentaliree..c H. STINSON, - Speaker of V..r.Scrinte.- .ixth day of April. Anno Dotntni onct tlioueand eight hundred and seventy. JOHN W. fiEAItY. •r.pplctJentary Art of Aril]. names of now Conlmit,ioners, 0 ti1 . 1"1 . 0\; PE _ C • ' Ffon..£ - ABltf.4 B. STIMETM, President Jthlge of tlao Elth Judicial Dlbtrict, conzisting of the con!, ties of Bradf,..rl Pn , l Sus/p leb= tot, and lions. ZEBU LAN I'm:intr. and J. tl. Vat: E. A.Asocia.t.fy in and for said countx,of Braaford.harn is4nao,l shelf precept ',oaring date , the 28th day of Sept, 1870.- to me directed for" bolding a Court 0! Common Plonk of Troy for the County-of ,Brn , :- ford. on St. 1870, to c0nt.4111 , 1 wecki.P. Notaie is thore'ere her, by given to the . Tornn2-ri: alit Justin, of tie Ttaoo. of the Cow e.ty of Drsitforil that they 1: Caen an.l there intheirprotu.:: persenh at, foo'rlca: in tl:e for:, n - ion of said &'(, IN all Ir. cords. it:et:lir:aim:s and other ter.tembranors. to e " h:•11 their (idler appertains' to t flou t aodth,s, r.ho are hound by recottr.iZatleel Ot her WiSP to a:eain,t the rripioncrit at, or Itg4y , to , to tl; 6 , 3all 01 c., , tinty, or Witt 0110; be bocort et the • said court are to be tt - or and their to pr0......,:t4q , ,p4r....int4 them RE 11!rk , r4i pule.tual to .their to their uotivo, attoil nt Totraurli, the 41.33. of Sept., hi ti ult. of our Lord. ono thQqratui chat; hued-e 4 tau', or:relay. uet of the Iti.tiipott.l3nc,... of the Tjaitt• , : Str.t., , . .1. P. VAN xtrkr, sferitr TRIAL LIST • FOit OCTOBER 6t MOS', . =I : vs. Tray...!,.. G. C. Svyai - ottr vs. S. 11. Fitch AJ..t1. , :t1 C. Entvtns RIR. et Al Dobb!no vs. Troy twp T. H. Alvm tiorard 0. D. Ilow;..ud vs. F. I): ('hase. A. C. lti,ol Cnt, tu tr,,, da s. do MEIBIBM scut r. r, ranzra. Wut.,4l Fret:tr.:at 1 . 11.4_3111e1it SKIN:tn. - 1d tArri vs. J. L. Phillips P.:nous Cat !Inch:it - I vs. A. Long'W•alluir's : .:alo,..l Smith dee'd clc . .t Ju kstell et al No. C. T. Merry et a 1.... ejectment 3'311n ANtell vs. U. P. e„;ectrorr. t W. It. Fogir vs. W. A. Porter elcitmotl s. Patrick 5: .10110 Hallan Apit F. L. Third vs. Edward Ptak. aihur 2PI"' VS. Bailey, VitnNartier sultrietia.: for firpt week returnable on. Moatli.:,. - O c tob e r 2t, 1870, at 10 o'cick a.ln.: for sccoatl we. AL 11.1.1 y, ocioLer 31, 18;11, at 10 o'clock a.m. . I ,lbT OF THE NAMES OF PEI:- .I—l_ xonA diawn to be jurors in a Court or Comino:. Picas to b. held at Trc.. coinnieneing on ;tin:lds, the :l.ith. eky of Ocl4 , berila;o. at 1 o'clock p.m. 71AVEUSE .71• • /./C.5.—xle. - iT 1VE.1?;. . . • .IS.IIIIIII. E. J. Ayers, : Wilstea H. Decker. Win. I . A,la ; Athens taT.. Frau: S. Morley. John Radical: Athens horo., Fred. Pike; Barclay, solommu Tkilady . Iliirlibaton Weft, Horace Spencer; Canton bap_ Sheldon fl' Lindley; ('anton born., Waiter 'Leavitt . Herrick, J. B. Allen. H. H. Smith. F.-N. Cogswell; Monroe tv. v., J. V. Woodnid; Overton, John Mat :s; Pike, Wilron Buck. Riley.CogswellAßhhir -4e. be • Miles Cocille; Rome twp.. John Allen; South Cree -. 'Hiram Mason./Alk. 'Enrmati; Smithfield. Jai , - .per King; Sprilignold. Loranzo Allen; Stieshegniti. Cyrenus Webb:. Tuscarora._Phillip Detrick. Laney Keeney . ; Troy boro.. Charles W. Ilitnyon: Terry. Gabriel Yeller; Warren, Reuben Pe - ttis; Wyaluatr.g. Samuel F. Taylor ;.‘Vilmot, J. 11. Milford. Wm. Pa,..- more: Windham. Gen. Lawrence. Denj.:Kuytendali: Well , , E. 1.1. LiLleatou, Ranson Tanner. rzAvE.aPr. itIIDES-41ECOND NCF.EY. A.ylura. 'Bacon Edcnberger, E. H. DeLorr,;; Atheo 1 tArll.. Horace Feller. Michael 'Coleman: Alban!, Jones; Alba. Jana.. H. Fellows; Barclay. Pat rick Ji,'Crowley.• E. J. Flared; BurlingtonWegt. Calain 'Rockwell: Canton itrp., Wm. S. Jayne; Ca'a - t o o r 0.. S. J. Hickch:k. T, H. Morse: Columbia. .. London Budd; Leßoy, M. L. Wooster, John-R1c1i.. , y . . Litchfield, t. J Pish. H. F. Maynard; Overton, H. Ileichlta^r; Orwell, E. Workliclscr, L. 0. Brown; Rome boro.. 0. F. Young; Smithfield. N. T. Dlckin• son; eacsliccntinAlarcus Vanciae; Troy twp.. M. L. . . P.oekwel). A. S. Msnley; Troy . bore., C. S. Dun; Tuscarora, 3lVlett Cniver, P. F....partly; Towsnth bore., Win. K. Mar.hall: ToYeancla Nbrth, Isaac Vos burg; Windham. Geo. Good=.. - 11, S.lnulel T. Af.ulikn, Jonathan Franklin; Wyalotting. 7.3#2h D. Huff; War mth Samuel Wheaton. Allen Drown." AUDITOR'S, NOTICE.—In Matter or tho e.tate of 'Naar Snyder of SheAltequin towr.sliln. deceased. In tho Orphan's Court of Bradford County. 9, February tern. The undersigned an Amliter appointed by said Court to .ic.distribute moneys in the above Mite will attend to the duties of his appoattruelit at his ofti, in the borough of To:rands. on bIITITILDAY the 6th day of NOVEILIIEIt .I•H., I$W. - at 2 o'cloch, p, in., at which' time and piece all pervona having claitns to Fall limey . are requested to present such claiius, or be debarred Iniin coning In upon !aid fund. -.lr. 4. THOMPSON. Sept. - - Auditor. rthCORPOR,ITION NOTICE -IZ e matter of the ineurporation of nTbeTrizatees of the SPrillghin3letbediat Chu:the:4r Also, in the matter of the incotptiraCon et' the Union Mirth of Well , t. I INeqce is hereby given that the. alxivo Trustee' hive severally' prteented to the Court of Common Tina of Bradford County, their articles of. A.PASOCia, tion asking for a decree of Incornoration. and' the Fata Conti bavinl examined the 'wane; and finding them correct, deeyce that the acts to Made as prayed for, on Monday. December 1, 1870, at lt o'clock p.m., offirso cause he shoot' br tho contrary. W. A. THOMM. Prothonotary. • •Prothonot.iry's Office, Sept 7J. 1870.-It • z APPLICATION DIVORCE.- .. To John Brarra.—No. 752 . May term, .1870. Tou are hereby notified that Elizabeth Brarra, your wife, by her neat friend; J. T. Learne has. applied to the court of common pleas of Bradford county, for a divorce from the bonds of, matrimony. and the amid mart has appolutealtonday, the sth of Dee.. Is7o, for hearing the said Elizabeth Bran - a in the premises, at which time and place you can attend If yen think proper. J. PI:allY VAN FLEET. Sept. Sheriff. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.- T. parin3 NetAon—No. 343 Feb. term, IPe.3o.—' Yon aro hereby notified that Phineas Nelson, your 1u .baud, has applied to the court of ernnmon pleas of 13radford county, for a diroree. from the bonds of matrituotiy,,and the raid court bar appointed, Mon- day, the 411 of December 1870. for tuaring the said Milne= In the premisea. at which timerand pl,ace you eau attend if you thin): proper. • J. EBEL 'VAN FLEET. 'Sept. 0;70-4 • Sheriff. IN B:VNEIRLIPTGY. DISTUICT C'ontt of the United Stateit for the ll'estrin li:s -trict of Pennsylvania. Ire/tern Pistrict of rennsyi. ranio, S. 8. fn the tuatt.r of Itichard Ashton, a illankrutit A. Warrant &Bankruptcy has been ikeited by said Curt against :the estate - of ItlellAßD A1•111ToN, .11 the county of Bradford sod State of Pennsylvania. _in said District, who has been duly adjudged a Bank rupt open petition of his creditors. and the paynient of any debts, and Bo delivery of any property be hinging to said Bankrupt to sire or to Ida use. and the transfer, of any property .by him are.forblddeu by lan.. A meeting of therredttors of said Bankrupt to prove their debts, and choose ono or wore as- Eigneea of his estate, will be held at a Court of Banks rvirtcy, to Le holden at Towanda, Pa., in said DU; 'DIA, °II the 'lsth day of . October.' A.D., 1870. at 10 o'clock, a.m., at the stile". of ELAVARITIOTXIITON. nol.,.onet,of the llankrtiptcy.of said Dlidrlet. • 111.711D1N111. Sept. 22.,'70.--be Instal, AS livAliCtlger. ruHE ;BEST FRUIT JARS L 1 USE A. at 3IcCABE liiiE apt , r .. • • :AC, • a pi ..... .. apix al ........appeal appo3 • NV. A. THOILVS, • Prothott9tar).