a ENEtali mr4:111011. VllOO - by =set oLtiinenalft of the Conunonweeltluttrennatemlk entitled **en set misting to the elections of this Octonnornntelth:' it is enjoined upon me to give public notice of such oleztion to be held. and also the enumeration fa sucu notice what ofhoers ere to togeheeted,L J . P. .vs,,n FLEET, Sigh Sheriff of the ecarity-of Itredfcsd. do hereby make known and givsi notkei to the electors of said tonnty, on TUESDAY, the'llth day of MO, in the several dhinicts in - said county,' to alt: - In Alba borough, at the bowie formerly ocenpled by D. P. Snapp. InAlbany, at the school hurdle near Wm. Bahia'. In Asylum. at the school hotae near 8. Decker's. In Athens bovsugh. at the us the mnIPI• cd b. . y 'Z. S. Matheiwon. In Athens tap.. at the horse formerly occupied by J. B. Hunt, ha Athens born. In liarlic.ston boro', at the house formerly °sola ria by L T. Hoyle, ... In Burlington twp., at the house of Jas. - CPUs= , In Burlington west, at theowe of Ezra Godard. In Barclay at the school ho Ir. Canton bozo', at the Ce louse. - In Canton twp., at the h formestroectrpled by S. s'. SiTere, in Canton In Cniunabist, at the house of Jae. Margit. In Frantlin at :, the house now occupied by S. S. poirr.ing. in Granville. at the house at Beat. F. Taylor I;; Ifezriok, at the school hanse near Dazdel Du. rand's. • 11.• Leltaysville liero% M the house formerly wen- Iy J. B. Fletcher. • In Litchi:cll. at the hone° formerly ocenpied by Cyrtl6 111(xxlgotAL In Leßoy, at tlac Centro school holism: In 3lanree brp., lii the house formerly occ - sploa by R. It BoolorelL In Ilearee bore', at the bona formerly Onoupied by Ethel Taylor. Ia orirell, at the house of Francis Woodruff. In Oferton, nt schood bonne In Pike, at the house of Traver Boiworth. • fr. Berne to - p., at the Academy in Borne born. In Mime bore', at the Academy. ' • Iu anlghttry, at the house of•Benj. Hermann. • In Shoshequin, at the Valley House. • In Springfield. at the house formerly occupied by Ilea:mond. In Standing Stone. it the bonito B.ll9oiti3terClAL In Smithfield, at the' house formerly occupied by A. 3. , , , sylrants bow% at the house of Curtis - Merritt. In South Crer. at the house of C. E. Coe. In Terry, at the honk of Jacob yratchy. In Towanda bolo', at the Grand Jury Room. In Towanda two., at the school house amt. 11. L. In Tolranas nortik. at the house of B. A. 111Ths. lu Troy tarp., at the house of V. M. Long In Troy borough. In Troy ',aro', at the house of V. M. Long. In Tuscarora, it the school house near Sas. Blacrs. is tilHter, at the lionso of S. B. RolcOlna. In lit the. house of R. Cooper. • I:. tims.Thani, at Le house of B. Knykendall. In Wyalusing„ althe house of J. H. Black. In. tvlhnol, at the house of A. J. Stone. In Wysor., at the bousc formerly ocbupled by J. IL I. ••.7. in Wells, th. 1.1013FC of L. Seele, - ,. y. which lime oh,l plate the electors afore trill • . hallo person for Iteprt.sentative 13 the XLILud Con ( (rem the XILIth District, composed of the, cuff. of I adford, Montour, Wyouting, Columbia Nulhvati. One person for Additional Law Judge of the Slth and Ui,triet. composed of the counties of Brad. tz4rii and Susquehanna. 'Two i.crsons to represent the counties of Bradford cod S.rillivan in the House of Representatives of 1, unAylvania. One person for County Commissioner for the cotuat ty. if Bradford. , One person for Jury Commissioner for,the County ••• liradforcl. . ....., p...ri.on for Auditor of the county of Bradford. n In and by said act, I am further directed to . notice -that any person excepting justice of L• •• iteal, Übe) shall hold any office of profit and t: I,: unit, :lie gicieruniir.t of the United States or ti:.: - Stat.., or of ItTIY incorporated district, and also J . ...A every alixober of Congress and of,jhe Le9islac nr. e., and the select and common council of any d.y r i concluis - sinners of any incorporated district, ts by I. , incapable of holding or exercising at the same t. , e the °hoe or appointment of Judge, Inspector er Clerk of an tleccion of this Commonwealth, ancl that uo Inspector or other officer of any such elec.- t, oi .hail be then eligible `to any office then to be t- red for. lay the 4th section of an act passed the Ist day of +: rt. 1140, it is provided 'that the 14th section of on sit pa,sed Jnly 2. 18C3, entitled .An act relating t.: the elections of this Commonwealth,'" ishall not Is cm:straw.] so as to prevent any militaelX officer ir on serving as Judge. Inspector or Clerk, at any I.4 , neral or special election of this Commonwealth. ‘1: ?let to change the time of closing 'the polls at il.. el , .neral end Township elections in the county of Lcidford. ._. The General:Th.:lion in all the Fards. Townships, :.-dricts and - It:moue:ha of the county is to be opened I:: Iwi en the hours of stn and seven o'clock in the 4,renocin. and shall continue without interruption er :eljournment until seven o'clock in the eveining, V ..,1 all polls shall be closed. A further Supplement to the Election laws of 1 • ii , :rlvania ivii,iii:.‘s, day the act of the Congress of the Unit. I ' !•'..,1: , `.1 entitled oAn Act to amend the several acts! 1.-ret:dort• passed to provide for the enrolling and i .Ilimi out :be National forces, and f r other ptupos mil , • ' approved March third, one thousand eight 1 11 L , ;-,, bet and 4:illy-five, all pi - IC.IIIS who have desert ,' the military or naval service of the United States, a-id who have not been discharged, or relieved from the prosily, or climbing therein provided. DSO deem ,..l out ticl:en. to have voluntigilly relinquished, and f. ri: itcrl Ito tr rights of citizenship, and are deprived i i t•1...}11,1r)!' any richt. of citizens theca-of f . 1,,, , ieh. , - , us, Persons not citizens of the United ' B'4o- , an- nit. iirul-r the Constitution and Laws of I, ~,,,,i,,,,a, ii ii,iincd doctors of this Common 1. • .1111 . :Is: 1. /I it .ncr!,l t , y the Senate and House r - , so r of 1.4 e Commonvwalt.k f pmnsyt_ G0u.v0i..t,,,a/dy met, and it is hereby enact. ••f the sitme, That in all elections r to it held in this Comumnwealth, it shall L,r the indee or inals-otor of the t . rerei,e any ballot or ballots front any person 7 persons embfaci-11 iu the provisions, and subject disability imposed by said act of Congress ap t . wed March 3, lea.',, and it shall be unlawful for person to offer to vote any ballot or ballots. sverwit; 2. That if any such judge and inspectors or any one of them shall receive, or con , , tt to receive, any such unlawful ballot or ballots, I. en, any sn o b dlsgnalidevi person. he, or they, so of.. I shall be runty of a mesdemeanor, and upon .nit ::.than thereof in any court of quarter sessions of Commonwealth. he shall, for any such offence, vont - need to pay a one of not loss than $lOO, and Under,. an imprisonment, in the jail of the proper • e.iintity, for not less than 60 days. !;. That if any person deprived of citizen ' and ax aforesaid. shall at any elect t..o, hereafter, to Isr held id - thin Commonwealth, or t.:lelordo the ollicers thereof, and offer to or ball, , to, any person no offending - bo iteemed- imilts of a misdemeanor, and on •.• ,lotion thereof, In any court of quarter sessions 01 Owl Coninionwel.lth, alian, for each offence, be I,mA:el in like manner as is provided in the preccd 'of this art, tti the cue of carers of elec • .it roeovino "sneh unlawftil ballot and ballots. T'oAt if any person shall hereafter per oitrAle or advice any person or persons deprived of . !I:zero:hip, and disqualified asaforesaid to offerany t or ballots, to the officers of any election, hero. to be tkoza in this Commonwealth, or shall per tiny tutu officer to receive any ballot , •ts , froll3 any person deprived of citizenship. net 11,4111:11:211 - d 170 aforesaid, such person 80 offend lie guilty of a misdemeanor. and upon con thort.of, in any court of quarter sersions of be punished in Wm man : pr.veleti in the second - section of this act., ease of orleers of such election, receiving uuLawful ballot or ballots. ' an art or Assembly of March no, 1806, entitled regulating the mode of voting at all elections. • it. several rmuitics of this Commonwealth, it is • I I.•Ae Rotate and llluxe It• ; eep, ate f :+4 Cern molnee../LA ej l'ennsyl • . , met, awl it is hereby Matt •• a,f r:f tie rams. That the qualified It kver.al emantleff of thla Commonwealth • .... bozongh, and si)ecial eke-, ;., I,ereby, h,reafter authorized and required '. • te by ties is printed or teritten, sews:ray chard 1s idisva • One ticket shall embrace the names . • ..:. ::: , taer of ~.mrt to be robot for. and to be la ; ••pulielar-, - ;" one ticket r. of , 1 ,Cat,...:fhe"ris.to be voted foe Val be d -Stott ;" one' tick, t shall embrace the I:1111nel" , • .09 .. ,, ntety of voted far, Ineltuting r.m of innther. and Inenalvrr, otassembly,tf voted , 211e1r11,urs con;maa, if voted for, and be ODA ticket shall embrace the . - fall township otlieges voted for, and be la t. 'ed -township:" one ti‘.l:et shall embrace the •1T1,11,4 of all borough onimrs voted for. and shall be .• borough," and ea-h class shall be deposit : 1 in ..Farate EirTt!rm ofneorl are mitt; otgzed and commanded to the i)rfirteious of the Registry Law y the P..natg and !louse of Ilei , n'aentatives .: kis t.',lnmonlrealth, on tic littilday of April. 1669. Exzerna-c cnioinr.u. liarri,burg. Pa., Aug. W. o , )nutis.Ticners r--ut Shenff qrtro County I !;,..,%•;,:.1 The Fifteenth Amendment of. the Con. • bon of the Unit.d Stater. is aq follows: Se...rtos 1. Tho right of citizens of the United vote shall not be denied or abridged by the cited States, or by any State, on account of taco, nr . previous condition of servitude." ••SI:CTION 2. The CaTIVSS shall havemower to en ar.tiEle by appropriate legislation." The Congress of the United States, day of March, 1870, passed an act, Nati- I • .1 nA r: try - ow :kr right of eifftent of the Unit , ,e. 1, ser.-r 4 il States of fhia Union, and purprts , s, - the first and Second sections of , 1-.01 art. as followq: 1. fir is enar;r4 by the Srnate and Mute of Pr rlrt.ic,n of 14 , t'llit , ,l,S:atez of America in Con -nmentl.l.l,l, Thai all eititens of the Unitod States, are. or shall be cnthsrwlFe qualified by law to • n. , at any Oection by the pmple. In any State, Tor , trict, county, city, parish. township, school irrinieipahty, or other territorial sub-divls ; 1. , n, entlth•d and allowed to vote at all such withord distinction of race. color, or pre ' i,ccndition of rurvitnile ; any Constination,law, n‘-.ao, or regnlation of any State or Terri • or by, or tinder Its anthority, to the contray tvithfdaudinc." IMO • ~ r ., k ioN 2. AKA be it fur'dier . enacted; That if by a tho uthc , rity of the Courtitution or law/ of t,„ tr_the laws of any Territory, say act la or ~.quired to be done as a prerequisite or , difleation for voting, and by such Constitution or pc rams or oillefens are or shall be charged with PerforrPauce Gftduttes in furnialang to cinemas ei.portamty to perform such prerequisite, or ,to ~me qualified to vote. It shall be the duty of every per,ion and oflictr to give to all citizens of the :draw, the same end equal opportunity to sueli prenquisite. and to become qualified without , liclluction'of race, color, or previous • • ..loon of Ken - Mite • and ,ifany inch person er • . r shall refuse or knowingly omit to give fall ef ,•; te., this ta , Ctitni. he for every such offend, vol Illy the sum of five hundred dollars to rnnt ar,rievo4 thereby. to be recovered by an ~.,a WI th.• Ch., with full coats and each allow .; •f, vounsi4 tees as the court shall deem just, rur every such offend , . be deemed of a misdemeanor, and shall on conviction be fund rot leas than five hundred dollars, . • U:Tris:ou,•,l not lee than one mouth and not „ • thuu . oue year, or both, at the discretion of the Awl It 44 ‘l , ,larol by the second archon newly of tLe constitution of tho United —a—, 'bit —This Constitution, and the laws of the which shall be made in pursuance shall be tho supremo law of the find, * * aui thing in Mr Conztilefien or Lows of any Slate %rontrar/rwtwitistanding." • Awl srh.ore u, The Legislature of this Common. •• ..Jill, on the Cth day of April. A. D. DM. passed ..A further supplement to the act re :;; to eh.etions in this Commonwealth," the tenth • of which provides We follows: • 'Phut so lunch of every act of Assam; • provlttaS that only white freetnikn shall be en ti. 11 to lute or bo registered u Total; or as claim o.7 1,, vete at any general or special election of this int.i.insvealth, be and then= Is hereby repealed; . ••,1 taut hemanor sit freemen. without distinction shall ho enrolled end registered according . • the prinisions of the first section of the : act ar. ived i , vetitcenth leak entitled iiAn wet for . • 'lts! I. the act minting to the tba-tioutt tn C•n•::0 , 1 .w.:1 , 11.• •• 31 , .: ••1:6 ; to vete Ct genend and spend elections initds Csanniontivalth." dad oraereas..lt is my constitutional and andel_ duty to •itake care th at the laws be feithfulire o ceen. td= bas to my knowledge d regis come ters of yo have refue tha ted, = are refusing to mess and register divers colored. male citizens of lawful age, and oitatrwise.qualided Y electors: HON. TnNuTtuts, In consideration of the premi- O , A the county comndesioners of said county are hereby nettled and directed to instruct the Several nesessors and •regteters of 'cetera therein, to obey . and conform to Abe requirements of said constitu tional amendment and laws; and-the sheri ff of said empty is hereby sftbo.d, and required tonnblielt , in his election prixlamation for the ;neat ensuing 'elections, the herein netted constitutional amend ment, act of Congress, and act of the Legislature, to the end that the aurae may be known, exgcuted- and obeyed by all macs ors.. registers of 'caters, election odicers and others; and that the rights and privilege guaranteed thereby ma* be Secured to hill the dd. tens of this Cuemonwpith entitled to the same. GIVEN =DIM NT HAND AND TIM GREAT SDIL or „, awe firm— at Harrisburg . the day and year • 1— " , first abcrre written. • Afloat : JllO. W. GEM. F. JORDAN, Sley qf Conagentareatth. ' The meeting of return judges for thts Representa tive District, will be held at the Court House, at To. wands, on the seventh day after election, which will be on the 18th day of October. - The meeting of return judges for thecounty of. Bradford. will be at the Court }louse in Towanda, on the third day alter election, , which will be on Friday; the lith day of October. at 1, o'clock. p. in." Congressional Return Judges to meet at the Court House, in Tunkluumock, on Tuesday the-18th day of October. Judicial Return Judges to meet at the Court Noose, in Montrose, on Tuesday, the 18th day of October. Representative Return Judges to meet at the Court HOMO, in Towanda, 'on Tuesday, the 18th day of October. J. FERRY N ; A i ll FLEET. - Sept, 7. imp. Sheriff. AN ACT IN REFERENCE TO A POOR HOUSE As ACT to 'provide for the erection of a hone for the support of the poor for the cot my of DrAdford; SECTION 1. Be st enacted by the Smite and House of Represen:ativa of the Com monwealth of Pennsylva nia in General Assembly m 4, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That-! be and are hereby appointed eommiseieners, whose duty iR shall be, or a majority of them, on or before the Putt day of December, AllllO Domini one thousand, eight hundred and sixty-one, to determine upon and pur chase such real estate as they shall deem necessary for the accommodation of the poor of pradinnt county: and it 41111 be lawini for mid comMission era, or a majority of them, to take conveyances Mere- for. in the name and for the ono of the corporation mentioned in the third aocton of this act; and they shall certify their proceedings therein, under their hands and seals, to the clerk of the court of quarter sessions of Bradford county, to be flied in his office; and at the next general election the qualified elect. ors shall elect three reputable citizens of the said county to be directors of the poor and of the house of employment for the county of Bradford for the ensuing year; and the Judges of the election of said county shall, immediately on receiving the returns from the several' election districts, and casting up the number of cotes therein, or within three days thereafter, certify, under their hands and scale, the names of the persons so elected directors, to the clerk of the court of quarter sessions of the said county, who shall Die the said certificate in his office,. and forthwith give notice in writing to the said dirociters of their being elected, and the said di rectors shall meet at the cont.; house in the said county on the first Monday of November next ensu ing their election, and divide themselves by Int into three classes, the place of the first to be raeated it the expiration of the first year, of the seetlad at the expiration of the second year, and the third at the expiration of the third year, so that those who shall be chosen after the first election, and in the mode above described. may serve for three years, and, one third may be chosen annually. Snerrox 2. That every director elected in the manner aforesaid. or appointed as hereinafter direct ed, shall, within ten days after he Is notified of said election or appointment, and before be enters cut the duties of said office, take an oath or affirmation bo fore any justice of the peace of said county, who is hereby authorized to administer the same, that be Dill diacharee the duties of director of the poor for said county truly, faithfully and impartially, to the best of his knowledge and ability; and in case of neg lect or retina to take the said oath or affirmation within the time aforesaid, and perform the duties aforesaid, be shall forfeit and pay the sum of ten dollars for the use of the poor of said county; Whieh fine sh4l be recovered by the directors, for the time being, debts of the same amount are or shall be by law recoverable; and the directors qualified es aforesaid arc hereby authorized to administer oaths or affirmations in any case where it shall be necessa ry in relation to the duties of their said office. Sccrros 3. That the as directors and their suc cessors shall forever hereafter, in the name and in fact, be one body politic and corporate in law, to all intents and purposes whatsoever, relative to thopoor of the county of Bradford, and shall have perpetual secession, and may sue and bo sued, plead and be impleaded, by the name, style and title of the direct ors of the poor and of the bottle of employment for the county of Bradford, and by that name shall and may receive; take and hold any lands, tenements and heroditamcnts, not exceeding the yearly value of ten thousand dollars, and any goods and chattels what soever of the gift. alienation or bequest of any per son whatsoever; to purchase, take and hold any lands and tenements within their county, in fee simple or otherwise. and erect thereon suitable Loadings for the reception, nec and accommodation of the poor of said county; to provide all things necessary for the reception, lodging, maintenance and employ ment of mid poor; to appoint a treasurer annually. who shall give bond, with sufficient surety, for the faithful discharge of the duties.of his office, and at the expiration thereof that he will well and truly pay, and deliver over to his sniicessfor in offer, all moneys bonds, notes, Isioka, accounts and other papers, to the said corporation belonging. 'which-shall then he remaining in his lands, custody and posseasion; and the said directors shall employ, and at pleasure remove. a steward or stewards, and reqniro of hire .or them an oath or affirmation, and Eschs....nrity for the faithtnl performance of his or their duties, as the board of directors shell deem expedient, and to ap point a matron or matrons, physician or physicians, surgeon or surgeons, and all other 'attendants that may be necessary for the said poor respectively, and at pleasure remove; and to bind out. as apprentices, so that such apprenticeship may expire, if males, of or before the age of twenty-one years, and if females at or before the ago of eighteen years: Pi/wide/0 That no child shall be bound out for a longer Moe than until he arrives at the ago of eighteen years, un less he be bonnil on: to a trade other than a fanner; And ireridei. That in all eases the person to whom they are bounddie required to give the child at least three months' Schooling in each year: Peerid,l That no child shall be hound without the limits of the State, or at a greater 'distance than fifty miles front the 'linear house; and the said directors shall exercise and enjoy all such other powers now vested In the overseers of the poor, es area lieraby granted or supplied; and the said directors are hereby em powered to rise one common seal Ln all business re lating to the said corporation, and the sonic at their plemetre to alter and rer.ew. Sue - riots 4. That the said directors shall, on or before the first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, furnish to the county com missioners an-estimate of the probable expense of purchasing the lands, erecting the buildings and furnishing the sanie,and maintaining the poor for one year; whereupon they shall and they are hereby an thortzed to increase the county tax by one-fourth of the slim necessary for the purpose aforesaid, and shall ire:cure_ on loan or credit of the taxes herein directed to be levied, the remainining three-fourths thereof, to be paid t i n instalments, with interest, out of the county taxes. ifivrided elicor. That if such loan cannot be made, the whole. amourit of the sum necessary fur the purpose aforesaid, or such part thereof as may tea deemed roper, shall Immediately be added to the county taxto be paid by the comity treasurer to the directora aforesaid, on orders drawn in their fator by the county: commissioners, as the same may be found neceassary. Seems 5. That it shall be tha duty of the said directors, on or before the first day of November in each and every year, to furnish the commissioners of said county with an estimate of the probable ex pense of the poor and poor house, for one year; and it shall be the duty of said commissioners to assess and canoe to be collected the amount of said esti mate, which shall be pad to said directors by the county treasurer, on warrants drawn In their favor by the county commissioners, as the sane may be found necessary; and the said directors shall at least once in every year render an account of all the mon eys by them received and expended, to the auditors appointed tee audit and settis the county accounts, subject tee the same penalties, rules and regulations as are by Law 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 utunber, ages and sexes of the persons;maintained and em ployed in the said house of ennaloyreent, or by them bound out to. or apprenticed` as aforcialtd, with names of their masters or unatirsies, and their trade, occupation or calling, and shall at all times, when thereunto required. submit to the Inspection and free examinatiofi of inch visitors us shall from time to time be appointed by the court of quarter sessions of the said county, all their hooka and so. Counts, tdgether with reale, interests and money 4 payable and receivable by said corporation, and also an account of all sales purchases, donaticins, devis es and bequests as shall have been made - by them or to them. Snorter; 0. That as soon as the said buildings shall be erected and all necessary reconingslations provided therein, notices shall be sent signed by any two of the said directors, to the overseers of the poor bf the several townships and boroughs of said county of bradford, requiring them torthwith to bring the poor of their respective townships and boroughs to the raid house of employment; which order the said overseers are hereby enjoined and re quired to oomph - with, or otherwise to forfeit the costs of all future maintenance, except in eases where sickness or any other sufficient cause any poor person cannot be minuted, in which care the said overseem shall reprvsent the KIM` to the near est justice of the peace. who bring satisfied of the truth thereof, shall certify the same to the said ell rectora. and the vane time issue an order tinder his hand and seal, to the said overseers , directing theni to maintain snail poor until such floe as he or alto may be in a Filtration to he removed., and then con; try the said pauper and deliver hint di her to the steward or beeper of the said house of employment, together with the said order; and the charge and ex pense of such temporary relief and cf sue h removsl, shall be paid by sail directors at a reasonable anew auce. SEc4nos 7. That the raid directors shall, from time to time, receive, provide for and employ, ac cording to the true intent and meaning of this act all such poor and indigent ',organs IN shall be enti tled to relief. or as shall have gained a legal settle meat In the ,aid county of Bradford. and shall be Sent there by-an order or warrant for that purpoac, under the hands and seals of any two justices of Mr peace, directed to any constable of the said county of Bradford. or to the overseers of the proper town ship in any other county of this commonwealth; and the said 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: Prorated, That the expense of their maintenance does not in any case exceed that for which they could be maintained at the poor house of the said county of Bradford. Sue-nos S. That the said directors or any two of them, who shall he a quorum in all cases to do busi ness, shall have full power to make and ordain all such ordinances, rules and reitnlat.t . as they shall think proper, convenient and toed . for the di rection, government and support of the poor and house of employment aforesaid. and u of the revenues thereunto belonging, and of all persons as shall come under their cognizance: Prorated, That the same be not repugnant to this law or any of the other laws of this State orof the United States: Asa Prerabal aim. That the same shall not limo any_ force or effect until they shall hare [won submitted to the court of corarnota pleas, for the tine being.* of the county of Bradford, and shall have reeciv,d the approbation of the same. Rounent 9. That a quorum of said directors shall ,and they are hereby enjoined and required to meet at the said hone of -employment at least once in "clory month. and visit the apartments and sea that the poor are comfortably supported, ant hear all complaints arid redress or canoe to Do redressed all grieve:ices that may happen by neglect or mis conduct of say person or persona in their employ ment or dimming.. Stun= 10. — That the said directors shall each of them receive for their services annually the Attu of forty dollars, to defray the expenses of their neces. cary attendance on the ditties of their oilier.. Kerma I I. That in cane any vacaney or wean. lice ahoubt happen by &Atli, reAiitztat:on, ronoval ont of the country or otherwise, the rrtnainutg eli e 4 lc, or titrctior, foorthcr with (wort of Tier. LO to - Sessions of the said county, shalliPpizhit i snit - & able citizen.or catizenstafill such 3nelancrol= ties nntilthit nexligwardalideetion.Wbezi* or directors shall be elected for tba'anexpired term , of Slid vacancy or TaCtIICLOIL I SZCTION 12. That the tommludOners Oahe *aid ' iienintze_of Bradford are hereby directed:to pay to eachofthe otamnbtalowent named friths itriteretkiV of this act, the slim of eye dollsr:llsr day. . and every day he aball necessarlyslond Ing flee ditties described by the Drat section of this act; and also, to pay each cd the-directors a ?won able compensation for their sendoes daring the Wen they arc employed in erecting any building orbuild.. lzigssfacold: 4i/wide!, Thad the eszne;shall not, Including theldintislenin allOwell theist by this act, exceed fifty dollars.for any one year. fizz-now IS. That all claims and demands In re. lationto the poor hi the aforesaid ocontitexisting at the time of o:asset being carried into eaed, . shall bsive full force and effect lia if tildi **had twit: hem passed; and when the same', shall have been duly na p:Lilted and settled, moneys _remaining in the hands of the overseenii as well -as, the uncollected taxes levied for the 'support of the poor in the said 1 townships and bon :sighs in the said county ford, shall be paid over to the cor.mhssionera of the' ilighways.of the respective townships and boroughs, -1 tolee by them applied fattaxds repairing the roads therein; Eiscitaa it. That so much' of the laws of *lit ' commonwealth relating to the poor, as ere by this act altered or supplied, be and the same are hereby repealed, so far se they affect the county of Bradford. . *scum 15. That the sheriff of said county shall In due tinaonotlfc the said commiwilinfirs of their appointment, and when and where they skull meet for entering upon the duties assigned them by this act, which place of meeting shat! be as near the con tre of the county as possible. Brox:ow 15. That for the yarlww of Ascertaining the sense of the citizens of Btdford %county sate the expediency of erecting chum for t h e employ "meat and support of the peer . it shall be - the duty . lef each of the Inspectors for the several townships 1 and boroughs, at the next 'general election, - to ' wive tickets, _either written or ,printed, from the qualified voters thereof, labelled on the outside poor house," linden the inside "fora poor house' Or "against a poor house:" and If It that appear, on casting up the votes of the different districts* at the court house on the same day thst-the other returns are made ant, that a majority of those who votedaro for a poor house, then the foregoing act Is to take effect; but ifs majority of the votes are to be found Itgalmit a poor house, the foregoing set le be and the sumo is hereby not and void -sscr.uci 17. That the sheriff of Bradford county shall e ause this act to be published In two weekly newspapers in said county. at least six weeks previ.. ens to the next -general electors.. the expenses of which toho paid out of the county treasury.. - EMMA W. DAVIS, Spect.i.:r cf . Cie 7/mse of Representatives. JOHN P. PENNEY, ..Cprattrr of the Senate pro km. Aerupt-ED—The first day of May, Anne Domini ono tinnumnd eight hundred and sixty-one. A. G. An Apr to extend the' time sp as to allow the comity of Bradford to vote upon the provisions of an act 'entitled "An act to provide for the erection of a house for employment and support of the poor for the county of Bradford," approved Mayfirst, ono thousand eight hundredand sixty-one. Sscrion 1. Be it enacted by the &Nand Route of R. , presentatires of the Commonwealth efllennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it. it herchy wtacted by Me authority of the same: That the quillited electors of the county of Bradford are hereby duthbrized and empowered to vote at the next general aection, for or against, the erection of a county poor house, nn. der the provisions of an act approved May first, ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, entitled "An act to provide for the erection of st.honse for the-em- MMEli=ilM SruziOn 2. That WlllianCHlnueley, B. Laporte, C. F. Nichols. L. P. Stafford, Cleo.ue Dunham, Will iam B. Stevens, tiriah Terry. William Bunyan, Rob ert F. Itedinuton, Dantpl F. Pomeroy, George S.Low man, John F. Overshtre. John McQueen, James McFarlane and Benjamin Enykendall, shall be and are hereby authorized and required to act as corn rthesipnore under the provisions ape. act to which this is a supplement. . B. it ernalio, 4 , aker tf the Ilouse of Representatizer. CHARLES IL STINSON. Speaker of the Senate_ ArFaevrn—The elxtb day of April, Anna Domini, on, Inou6ninl dia hnndred•ard seventy. JOHN W. GEAP.Y. • See supPlementary Act 'of April 6, 1870, for I names of new Commissioners. ICIROG'LAIATION.-WHEREAS, _L. Hon. FABIUS B. STREETER.President Judge of the 12th Judicial District. consisting of the coun t ce of Bradford and Susquehanna, and Hons. ZEBU. Lox Patsufa and J. W. VANDvra... Aneociate Judges, Su and for vaid"conoty of Bradford. have tamed them precept baring date the 28th day of Sept.. 187 p, to me directed for holding a Court of. Common Pleas, at 'fro.: for the County of Brad ford. on Monday, 0et0 ,. ...,4 24, 1870, to continue two Notice to therefore ' hereby given to the Coroners, and justices of the Peace, of the County of Bradford, that they bcthen and t there in (heir proper person, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with .re cords, inquisitiona and other remembrances, to do those things which to their oftico appertains to be done; and those who are bound by recognizance or otherwise to prosecute against thepriaioners who are or may Iw in the jail of said county, or who 'Mall . bound to appear at the said court are to be then anal there to prosecute against them as shall be Mat. Jun .re are requested to be punctual in their atten dance, agreeably to their notice. Datral at Towanda, the 22th day of Sept., in the year of our Lord. one thousand eight hundred end seventy, and of the Independence of the united States, the ninety-th L-d. J. E voirwrz, Slerig TRIAL LIST FOR OCTO UER Thum, at TROY, 1870: MST IVT Eli. .1.'1471 .h.rt.',ltrAu ve. Prawns Grcea.. E. C. Svywour S. IL:Fitch .cpp a 1 Alaleni C. Inmri., ce, Erasfus Mit% et al fa Dobbins ye. 'l`roy fa. 4) ca.° . . T. L. Pratt vs. H. N. Wriams.. .Vvin Seward vs. A. Cothfin... 0. D. Howland ye. F. D. Chase. A. C. Moore vs. Jaw CULIUZLIMI du vs. do do ye. do ' do vz, do SECOND %MEI.' Rent Brothers vi. P. L.. Ballard debt Sally Ilerdm vs. Watson Preoman ejectment Sprmt;fichltwp v 4. J. Is Phillips C' , 3(.1 ns, r ‘ons k Carnaeban VP. A. I,or.g's toltur' , ...appcal henry Miller va. N. Smith deed debt Julio Aldo) , et al % - s. C. T. Merry et al.- . ejectment Julia Ante" vs. O. P Ba"ard - ejectment W. It. Foster vs. Cr. Z.-. Porter ejectment Dennis tlallan vs. Patrick A. John Italian appeal F. L. Bailor.' vs. Faltvard Burke Idtur appeal G. P. Man ,- j• vs. lir"ey. VanNarrits k. Ce.....appeal, . Shl..dna. f“r first week retnniable on Monday, Octo .r 21. 1870, at 10 o'clock tun.; for second week ...n 1 , 1 slap, October 31, 1870, aclo o'clock a.m., W. A. TIDALVT, 4._ , - 8. " Prothonotary. FIST OF THE IA3I - ES OP, PER sous drawn to bo juihrs in a Court of Common Plea, to ne beta at Troy. cotarne.iteing on Monday the 27th day of October, 1870, at 1 o'cloch p.m. terin.E .11,-C ' S . —F=ST TVEnri. Ac.,lllm, E. J. Ayers, Wila.n M. Decker, Wm. Cr A.ela; Atoens twp.. Frank S. Morley, John 1:bullock; Attenwhoro., Fred. Pike; Barclay. Solomon Ts 'lady ; Ilarl.nctons West. Horace Spencer; Canton twp., Sheldon 11. Line'eT; Canton bore., Walter Leavitt ; licrrick, J. 13. Allen. M. 11. Smith, F. N. Cogswell; -a,. twp.. J. F. \ Woodruff; Overton, John Itiatliew.i; Pike, Wilson Bock, Riley Cogswell; Ridge burry. arcs Cm"•'e; Rome twp.. Joan A' - en; South Cr. ••1:, llimm Mason, All. Furman; Smithfield, J. per King; Springfield, Lorenzo Allen Sheshegnin,, .C 3 -1 •eua Webb; Tuscarora. Phillip Detrick, Dailey' Keeney; Try- born., Charles W. Runyon; Terry, Tett•ir; Warren, Reuben Fettle; Wycdrising. Samuel P. Taylor; Wilmot, J. R. Telford, Wm. PARR mere; Windham, Geo. Liwrence. Benj. Knykendall ; Wens. E. F.. Dlleston, BAT/ROM Tanner. =3 Asylum, Bacon Ellenberger, E. H. Betiong; Athens two.. Horace Weller, 3Lieharl Coleman; Albany, Lewis Jones; Alba, James H. Fellows; Barclay. Pat rick J. Crowley, E. J. liked; Burlington , West, Calvin noel xell; Canton twp., Win. S. Jayne; Can ton born.. S. J. Ilk:hock, T, H. 3lorse: Columbia, London Budd.; Leßoy, H. L. Wooster, John Litcbfichl, A. J Fish, 11. P. 3Taynard; Overton, IL H. Ileichimer; Orwe' l , E. Woiltheiser. L. 0. Brown; Rome burg.. 0. F. Young; Smithfield, N. T. Biotin son; ShealiNnln, Marque Vanebie ;Troy twp., M. L. Rockwell, A. S. Mantes; Troy born., C. S. Butt; Tuscarora, Slylert Culver, P. F. 'lardy; Towanda boro., Wm. K. Marshall; Towanda North, Isaac l 7os. burp; Windham, Oro. Goodsell, Samuel T. 3111(1(1 , 11. Jonathan Franklin; It)mlusing, rfah B. Bra: War ren. Samuel Wheaton, Allen Brown. A 17DITOIt'S NOTICE.—In the Matter of the r•dat of Nancy Snyder late of township, oecensed, lu the Orphaa's Cur . v( bnulforil County, No. 9, February tern, Is7o. The undersigne.l an Auditor appointed by said Court to re-distribute m0n... - ys In the above case will attend to the dulics of his ap2oftitment at hie office in the borough of Towanda, on SATURDAY the tilt day of NOVEMILE A.D., 1870, at 2 o'clock. p, en., at which time and place all persons having tdaims tei said money are requested to present such claims, or be debarred from coming in upon said fund. W. IL THOMPSON. Sept- 27, 1870-4 t Auditor. TNCOIIPOII - ATION NOTICE.-IN 1. the matter of the-lncorpnrat!oo of "The Trustues of the Spriughlll37Alhottiot Church." Ai; , , in the ni.ltt'r of the tucorporar en of the tr 4 on Church of Ss'ells. etlee le hereby given that the above Truatees Lave n e rerrlly prountrnl to the Ceurt of Commeu Pleas of lb ulford County, their articies of Ale.c.c.a. Con arating,for a decree of Incorporation. an.l the raid Court hying examined the same, and finding them corretit, uin decree that the :zeta be mute ac prayed for, on Monday. December 5. 1870, at 2 0'0:01 p.m.. unkea cenec be ritotrn to the cont ore. W. A. 711031A5. Prothonotary. Prothohotary's °thee. Sept 25, 1870.-3 t A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE.— ..a. To john 8r.5.ra.—N0.752, Slay t.3rm. 1970. You arc herchy Lothled that Ilizabeth Bram, you: wi7e.'hy her molt friend, 7. T. Lcarne has, al - 4111.11 to the court of common Voss of Bradford couuty, for a divorce from the hoods of Irstritoriny,l„. d the said court has appoint:2d Monday. the sth of 1970, for heating the said Ficsabeth 1.3!--rra In the prmalses, at which Unto and mace you ran attend If you think proper. J. PER.P.I7 VAN FLEET, 'Sept, ; APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.- To Fanny Nelson—No. 3-13 Feb. term. 1550. Ton a•e hen:by notified that Phinens lycleon, your lmsband, has app icd to the court of common pleas Ff r,-adford county, for a divor o from the of matrimony, and the said 'court has sepoMted Mee dor, toe 13i..% of De 'mbar 1870, for hearing the raid Pin leas in the premises, at which Cmocind phice you can attend 1: you think proper. Sept 29.'70-1t IN BANIMITPTCY. -=DISTRICT Oonrt of the United States for the. Wagers Dis trict of PennsylvittlA. Weakra Dirtriel of Permaja ra.ia, S. S. In the tuattar of Richard. Ashton, a Dattkrttrt : • . A Warrant in Bankruptcy his been issued by said Court against the estate of. BICIIAED A.SHTON, of the comity of limdford and State of Peansylriutia. fe.'d Biat.'-ict, who hes bean duly adjudced a Bank ofp rtition of his creditors, and the pert be. any oebts, end the deliccry of any property be longing to said Bankrapt to .31m or bolds nse, and the transfor of any property by him am forbidden by law.' A meeting of the creditors of raid Bankrupt tin prove their debts, and choose one or more as signees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bank riiptcy, to ba holden at Towanda, Pa„ in said Dia triet, °tithe 16th day of October, A. 8.; 1870, at 10 o'clock, a.m.. at the oiSee oif EDWARDI/VERTON. k:sq„ one or the IV.gisters in Bankruptcy of said, District. - A. SfIIRDOCII, Sept. 22.'710.-4a - 1!. S. Marshal. us MeNspligq. , rink, BES - ,C).44Z JARS IN USE /. I! McCABE • • • --!•-! ak4:1*640C4 4, - 'P . .- • • i i. - 64 0 1 ‘ -1 4- 4" lll r ' o****li i i' f #oo l o- 241410231: ty a selixted ijoel of ' , • . GR 0 ERI E jErf; W2dch I bin ;animator Cab. and cotaaent Oat Icaix aollA as 14;rr Npim elentittre: I uow oft to thOp L aigia speuithatock EIN TEA COPITLFA ;BUGARE4 szwit. 6w: ow ti t ubiza. U 61711 an hind *large stiick ".f MERON . „FLOUR ) OBA/Wil DO !keep constantly on hand:lMM, We, LAItD. and ell ilnita of MI. Wcmld eall tbe etiolation of 'the ptiplic to our Can Do Berl In quality or prim. haw OsitloraCelepratedlnun 4i7. New Voq Clusmital and Brown loop.- Moue call and examine oak dock of Lome assartmont of YANKEE NOTION'S. TOILET SOAPS, &c., &a I wf7l pay alai littlest caahprice for, Farmers, give rum esll before selling ebb-erne. AU persona indebted to the late firm willnleaseeall and make innnodlate payment. t C.. B. PATCII. Towanda. March:l2. 1847. GROCERY AND PROVISION • STORM. McCABE & MIX FAMILY. GROCERIES =MUM% NEW DLO= WILUMI6 PA We do not deem it neeesiary to Rnumerato ail the dllerent articles we keep. Otwassortment Is , FIRST CLASS GOODS. Cash paid for Partners Produce. ;AMES McCABI, March 1, 1870. HARRY MIX. pEopais •• • - 5 1 , 1 at • - 4 al udp,e,•mt app al ... .0 ',pad GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Which will be sold at tho lowest possible prices. FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, GRAIN, &c Bring on your produce, which we Pay cash for. A constant inipply of Ashton Salt, all sized Churns, Butter Firkins. Tubs. kn. Please call and look through our stock. and we will do our best to please you. W. A. P.OOK.WFur., Towanda. April 18,1864. LOOTHERE! COWELL & MYER, At the old stand of Bnawitam, k Cowes., are now receiving a large and well selected stock of 1:1110CEP.1103 AFD PROVlEffinifi, Which they offer to cash buyers at prices . that defy competition. Cash paid for all kinds Farmers' Produce. Apr 121, 18G9—tf. JULES HUGUENM, JEWELLER .(t SILVERSMITH, Hag Just rrcelved from New York a now assortment of fine Gold LADIES' WATCHES; of :al cles=iptior.s. Also - a selected assortment of J. EIIII.Y VAN FLEET. Sheriff. CIiOCIL9 OF Au, sniEs 'PFAU TILE pmear. GOLD, MINIM AND STEEL SPECTACLES AND EYE•GLATLsES to fit all cares of towstend 2110 it. I I . ACCPXO DATING SPECTACLES. By this time I am enabled to eichange Glasses at . any time without extra charge. Call and soe. CLOCKS, •NVA.TCHES JEWELIIY-REFUSED ACKERIIII, CODFISH,.BLUR 111.. nt, Cisco* Pickled ato smoto Sinokal Vialibut and Dried Ilea, Al LONG & KEELELVS. =MI alt31:10., BIICIVIVIIUT pc. STOCK OF TOBACCO, WOODEN WARE COUNTRY PRODUCE. 0. B. PATCH. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in AND PROVISION . B, ALWAYS COMPLETE. Wo sollnotblng but GRO4I2IY,AND iItOVISIGN STORE, t..7~ry~te'gN[e.~i~atlr~F~7.i,~.~~ ~ ~.:~ry~nN...:~ A new and complete stock of CODFISH, MACKEREL, ERR "'U'; PORK, MUTTON, HAM, MODERN STONE WARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, DAIRYMEN, :ewe* Ono Boor north of NEI:CUB'S NEW atocx. yoinl_voA, PA WATCH. SWISS 'WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, FINE GOLD %T.M 177 I_l R. "7 - , E EST TO THE 111ZST Towanda, Dec: 18,189 TATIPit. G ° kw now obeninitbotinsiNdon4lo44 . 01:40Tgo§, * .f4 ND lOABStM Lei CO& S &O. Sin:Rpm ipw• • , . Web then artirPrefou:o tciulak , utx 14- fkitT ityip to enittheir cuitosids,'op 6101:t ncitlco. ;, Al lo OPlendid Ot M.Dt-WLDE OWTHEi/G, *bichthay are climes than oc,r. 13.A.TS GENT'S. : FURNISHING - GOODS; A WM and full lino of all tho Utast miles. MI Always On hand and In great virlety.'. TILE LATEST AND 11117811 TIMM 01 NE.CK..TES,ROWS . , Also the Noti,Patent WINDOW UMBBELIi.A. All or stly of o,tir'Ckxyde will)* sold as CHEAT FOR CASH Am . to tho misket. Call and look through our stock - . Towanda, Arun 21.1870 1 1 4 4 4 GPThla spare belongs to E. SCHWAIZZ, dealer lit Clotling and wont's Furnishing Goods. Ile is so btnsy selling (glottilng Met ho has not Limo to write agnailvertleement. xt, HURRAH ! FIUIMAII ! NE GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OP READY MADE CLOTHING, M. L. ROSENYLELD'S, (Opporsita Powell k Cos.) I am now offering to the public a largo and aholee stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of LINEN GOODS,' And all the late styles for Spring and Sumer Wear, FOR DIN AND BOYS Which will be gold 2.5 per rent. less than former pr jets at M. E. ROSENFIELDE. Mau a large in voke of UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS Untend to sell leas than cost, to make room for Fall 'Stock. Now is' your thee to buy a Suit cheap. Call and convince yourself that M. E. RO SENFIELD offers Great Bargains in tho lino of Clothing and GENTS FURNISHING GOODS CaR before purchasing chambers. M. ROSENFIELD Towanda, Jan. 25, 1870 A DISPATCH XIIST RECEIVED GLORIOUS NL•'WB FOR CITIZENS OF TOWANDA AND VICINITY There Is conatalitly being received Al the . rTEMPLE : OP FASHION,' ; ^ a largo stock of • SPRING AIsiD'SUMMER GOODS, which hare been purchased for mall. at minced prices. and will be sold each buyers at lower rates than ever before offered in Towanda. My stock con sists in part of , , 'KIM% BOW CLOTILING. DLACS. UdOWX AND LIDS DEAN= DOTI% ME.DRESS COATS, CASSTh!ERE SUITS, LINEN Coats, Pants, Yeats, and White Linen Pack Snits, also slug° variety of GENTS FURN.LSADTG GOODS, EATS, CAPS, SUSPEADEES. NECK TIES. ripen ANTS ttc-r—z carisns, of the latent stiles and faahlons. Remember the In. dm:temente that I offer, and' that I am not to be nn. (*sold by anrdoaler in town, or elsewhere. All who wish anything in my lino aro respectfully Writ+ ed to glve me a call before purchasing and convince yonrselVes. 11. JACOBS. Nn.l49Main.st., IteWien:ma's Block, Towanda, Pa. 13- Cash paid for Maas and Pelts. GOLD STILL COMING DOWN ! AND max SUING IN Nit GROCERY pnpUSION LINE, sdu now ',Ong ofterc.,l at coIiVELL '4Cz MYER'S at prices that cannot fail to satisfy all-that they are determi l p not to ba undersold by any one. They have e ed their Store by, trrillding so that they sow ha e room for the fresh' supplies that site, daily received by "Cern. They have connected with their store n Market where they now keen fresh !Olds to sell by the quarter or piece, sac a full supply 6! tiro. caries and Previsions, to which they verde mill the attention of all cash 'buyers. Come and examine one Geode and Prices, before purchasing sun satisfy yourselves. We guarentee all \ goods to give entire satisfaction. We are thankful to ear custmers for their past liberal patronage and Solicit a continuance of the same. COWELL & Dec. 20, 1869. TRY OUR TE &fit AND cFFEE, MEM AILL- - ; AND' , . , ,WINTEA 1 =I VAR VIELSOR ;humus; ZERCHANT' r. WAVERLY 720GA - 00, N.Y. 'Neer tho Dopet. RAVE,-• etraza =mix Ism Sca!st cos., SATISFACTION GUAIIR:ANTEE.D A. large utpck of CLOTHS -AND CASEMtatit: ~• 4 • . EATS AND CAPS, GENTS' FURNISIEENG GOODS. 03.1418 bo fit the Ward lion*thei first and third Tueadsys of each month, ofth , sattipLon of Goods, and prro. seed to tato xi:tenures. GEO. B. VAN VELSOR. Sept: 4,1870. BOBT. N. MANNER& NEW SPBING tIND S It. W. EDDY Would tuinotmo to tho'citizene of Towanda, and the public genarall,y, that ho has in atoro and daily ,t•eo. oohing now and FRESH GOODS, In Ma line, nititable to the Avsnts of Um people, which ho will will for Currency at former Ceitetetlag as usual of good, well and sellable made CLOT.HINO, (Ho Shoddy of any kind) oonidsting of BUSINESS SUITS, all grades, -COATS, VESTS AND .PANTS, DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS, Overalls and Overshirta, andtriVar Man. Linen, Cassintere, and Flannel Shirta.lceek Ties. Sus penders. Gloves, Canoe, Leather Bags, Spring Style Silk. Soft and. Straw Hata. All first-claws. Itomem bei that good, Goode are cheaper at a fair titled, than poor good at any price. Call and examine ray goods before baying.- No. 9 Patton& Griffiths Block,Bridie Street. Towanda, Jnne 8, 1870. B. W. EDDY. BLOOD 03Z . Roll continuo to manufacture their celebrated HORSE POWERS & CT EMsTERs, and will eon a better machine, for less money thin cmibc taut olaewlibre in the world. We claim for our machines that they will do as much, or more, than any other, and era Moro durably built. We. personally superintend our work and ace that it La well clown. We will send • TeISCRIPTTVE CATALOGUES, of our machines, on application. ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, One dE Two .liorze - THRESIIER cC SEPREATORS, THRESHER and CZ, E4..VERA; FANNING MILLS, COWITLAR AND DRAG SAW - 111:11.S.B, SAW AND GRIST MIX work done to order. Givo tie a call before parchaein g elsewhere. 'ld `sNalas 'oo I? -a007.£1, Aug. 2, 1563. . , NEW CARRIAGE FACTQRY ! On Fins, between ;•Isln and Second, Streeta, back of G. F. Mason & Co.'s Dank. lIEBBY STEWS, (formerly of the firm of Bryant & adieu) informs his friends amt former patrons, that he has built a where he xrill coneta*ly keep on hand atoll assort t• ment of TOP AND OPEN • BUGGIES, TROTTING - SULRYS. AND SEIMETONS, Made of the best material and finished in the best city style. Pie long experience inr city carriage Factories gives him a decided advantage over others irt i thc /liniA, Style and l)urability . . of Lis Wigan& All Lb aakq le an INSPECTION OF HIS WORK pretioun to purchcsinff elsewhere ALL 'WORK WAIMANTED TO CI PE VERVE:Ca Thankful for the llbemil patronage formerly ex. 'tended and respectfully ask a continuance of the same. Towanda, May 24, 1870.—tt NEW PLANING. MILL The undersigned having built it largo and commo dious Mill in the Borough Si Towanda, and filled it with the most modern and improved machinery, for the manufacture of , - - Are prepared to 1111 orders, whether large or small, upon the shortest code°. We have also a largo va- riety of MOULDINGS, of the latest style and pattern, - which wo can furnish much cheaper than they can be worked by hand. _ PLANING, TONGUE/NG, •• GItOOVINO; AND 13C1100L SAWING, And all akar work pertalningtoJoincry.wlllbodama to atilt our cnatamars. Persons building, and not living more than twelve to fourteen vanes distant, Wailnd 'UAW'S for their interest to buy of on, cit_bring. their lumber and have it worked by our machinery. Bring your grist of Flooring, or other lumber, and while pear team is feeding, have it ground out and take it home with you. ' - We will lief than for FMB AND 1024:40CB. LUMBER delivered at o'er lumber yard. Como And Nee oft, or if you can't nun * With. Tows's] Fcb... Mt. L. B. 11.0 DOERS & CO. MONTANYES, • General Denlag fn ' STAPLE .54 FANCY DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, SHOE FINDINGS No. 105 Main St, corger of the Public &ram em±4.- 6tiairi:4la 4te,ot, IMALErp 13 GOODS: GOLD• PRICES! all Wool. Linea Coda, 11:tartars sad Pants, Manufactories; TOWANDA, PENN'A TiRSV RRICR pARIIIAGE FACTORY, FAMILY CARRIAGES, PLATFORM WAGONS, SATISFACTION. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO at reduce." prices. OtimioZ44:s4llAN4 WINDOW BASH AND BLINDS Onocznrr.s. CROCEMIT, GLASSWARE, Leather, Ilata, Caps, Umbrellas, tee., .1.. D. MOSTANYE, I). DIONTANYE, ma) 1 1,1870 3 1 1M { 0 1 * 1- o '. !i i !l t citgo 1 -.: EA:I6 Oiir i. ;,SWiiii; 7 M gAll PA'S',N!*'...x . t.tapp lc; TOWANDA. PA., la tho place to buy all kinds of For coda; , ' , Folsvircin arCi roietrint'i" large stook ot - - - ' koirsr, Ftiiil4l,sßiNd GOODS, BLINDS,' GLASS, PyrrY, , • AND L.EATEEn,BET.TINISI , . Our ratnte, OUR; to., are of the boat quallf.and will be sold ire/7 low. -Ne aro. also agents for the AMERICAN: STP.AAr SAFE, MAITDORN'S PATENII; ontrrollable Fire Proot iiatopaulo". Alger FAIRBANKS'S _ SCALES, SCHAGHTICOKE POWDER CO., lIATTOIII3 UAW . BORE SUP HER PHOSRHATE II 41 * k &WA= :VA al Ia very largo' and nunnfirtarod out of the best Inatarial. We aro also prepared to do Jobbing of Olcinds' We are tho only agents for the oelebrated new EMPIRE ' COOKING • STOVE, Tito beat cooking Etoiro in nac, .I=l every kora warranted to glee Eztisfactlon. March 10, 10.. Furniture. F URNITURE 'STILL LOWER . JAS. O. FROST, Would snnottneo to thS perplo of Towanda • acid tho rest of ausaldnd, thstutterltds data, hls magnllicent stock of FURNITURE GREATLY REDUCED PRICES My stock Is complete and Saftststs of PARLOR SUITS, LIBRARY SUITS, DINING ROOM FURNITURE, AND FUL•NITILILE ror. nxr. MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, 4EDDaG, SUER= ZXTENSION TADLES, ic.. Cc, lIEDSTI;ADSI My own manufacture. and warranted superior, win ho soldfor loss than city made 'ones will coat else. whore. COME ONE, COME ALL, Examine for yoneselves. See and be myelin-ail that Furniture la sola cheaper at FROST'S than at any other place in the world. Cannery deatera cupplied at the lowest market rates. I furnish COFFINS sf every de.criptton, Metalie Burial Cases, Caskets, fee., and have the .118ARSE. IN ,NORTELEILN Towauda, Atne 21, IMO F uitNtyrrim wAnp-Rooms JAMES MAKIN SON announces to tho puhltc that he still continnes 'to manufacture and keep on hand a large aasartment of _ O. 4 4VINET FURNITURE, Bure,ausiTbles, Bedsteads, Stands, .Chairs, 4 every description, which are made of the best mate rials, and in the most work:Manlike manner. I invite the inspection of the public to turwork, which shall not ho surpassed in durability at any shop in the country. and my prices will be found to be as low as the times will admit. Ready-made Coffins constantly on hand or made to order. A good,Rearse will be furnished when destrud. Aug. 15. 1145. Escellanooin. N EW . .ARRANGEMENT! • Having-purchased the. ' BOOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT lately conducted by DAVIS KEENER, at No. 16 Main.st., Towanda, Pa., I would respectfully infirm the publiethat I lirvia just received a. large assort ment of , AND,,GENTS'. SHOES ! coi,Ahting of LAD t IES GAITERS, Of all grades. 'adies GOAT AND LEATHER 'SHOES MISSES &ND CHILI:int/6 SHOES Of every variety, which will be sold cheap far cash, Ofve hint a call and satisfy yourselves that he is selling cheaper than the cheapest. I would call eispecial attention to my CUSTOM IiEPA I? DIENT I I make to order everything In the line, of LADIES' AND GENTLEJIEN'S WEAR. I feel confident, that I can give entire satisfaction. I employ none but first-class mechanics. .Iguarrargce perfect ids, and al: work irorraufed. Repairing neatly and promptly done. Remember the place, No. 145 Main.st.„ a few doors below the Means - House, Towanda, Pa. Look out for the sign of the Rig Boot- Mr'. DAVIS will conduct the business as my Super intendent. , JOHN McIIRTIRE. Towanda:-Pa., Scpt,l, 1870.—tt 8008-BINDERY.-TItE PUB lic is twpeethilly informal that the Book-Din dory has beau removed to the Argue Banding, third story, where Mil be done B 0 t 3 S.- In all its various branches, an terms as reasonahlo as ••tho tunas" w ll allow. , Tho Binary will bo under tho charge of An experienced Binder, and all work will be promptly done in a style and manner which eannotbo excelled. liewspapers,Old .11.)oka, ke., bound In every variety of style. Particular attention will be paid to tbo Baling and Binding or To any desired pattern, which in finality and dres iiility will be warranted. All work will banally for delivery when promised. The patronage of the pnblie is solielted, and per fect satisfaction gnaranteed. Towanda, Aingnst 2, 1241—tf. CONSUMERS OF CONFECTIONERY! cow. LET US REABOIN TOGETHER! How min any person manttlacture Confectionery. and sell it at 15 cents a ponnd. irben anger is worth 10 cents at the Refinery, (unless it is terribly adnl. teratedn, How can any dealer retail such a rile compound to his cnstomeri and have a conscience void of °thine°, ' Litman any conk:inter eapect to purchase pure Confectionery at twenty-five and thirty cents per pound when &pure article cannot be manufactured Leas than thirty to forty cents per pound, consisting. of cicada buds, burnt almonds, and. such class of goods? - Within a few days wo have been offered Mesta buds, etc., for fifteen conic per pounZ, and Choco late Creams at twenty cents, and the agent acknow ledged that they were adulterated teriper cent, with Terra Albs; and it is fact that tons of this cheap Confectionery are made end sold. In thin country !every year, and thesauri:mem are theoaly persona injured by it. .? , - Nolo, or Me 'benefit of Mose to/,o tar:4 a Pure article of Crm edirrnery, 'me will tolrmnt Oery article of mtr tan actual Strktly kt:re and free' Irvin every ingre dient deleterious to health. 1. HART. Store formerly minted by John Oarman,ll4ln Street. Towends, October 21, 1529. . F ATM:FOR SALE DUAIONROE sUbacriber 'offers for • sale Ida valuable farm, lying on the Marwick turnpike, in Monroe township,, three miles from the village of Monroe. and seven miles from Towanda, with a gixwl road Wading from both the above places. The Sullivan Erie Itagroad also paws through the farm. It contains 190 acres, about 65 acres under good state - or cultivation; good buildings; two largo orcharos,-and is well watered: Terms easy. J. C. SIDGWAY, 2d. South Branch. Aug. 17,'10. TOWANDA. PA M= DO . 01t.% Our Mock gt will be effered at CHAMBER SUITS, JAMES 0. 1.7.1Z05T INDINGI C. IutriASEIL 131,11 tit DOORS, Drugs andltmaim. SON- 4 06, - AFT7.I -' OLD CASH = - .1)111431. • Sp44h,-. Tirtlltt TWASS; eottieT3Lifel find fitivets, Tbsiinds, . , ... . . . . Hem recently added large* to their *tech.& Wilma Complete apeortment,.ccmatituting an extensive va -del', eiebraelmt many articles need in - the Arta -ter mechanical I mmrrl~ carefully. selected with rrtl to - the progroWre wants of the public. Which will be ktXr a conatantly supplied with' (Mill' perchance, end =themoat reasonable terfms at pirtedelale or Acta% cOnalating. of ~. • . .. . Dutra% MEDICINES, . CIIEMICALS, rand eut, TAXISMMICS, - ALCOROL AND TURPENTINE; eau. PAINT. rawasu, WHITE-wAsa, And angthols of Brnßhoa, KER.OSEkE OR 'COIL 014 , - Lan!, ErHADES, O , III3L7LTS, • Sperm, Lard, Whale, Noata Fart, ' TANNER'S AND ISIACIIENE OILS, „Fancy and Toilet Aal4cles In 4/1 their SPONGES, SIBUSEIES, -SOAPS, COMES. Pomades, flete-Dyes, Perfumery, POCKET BOOKS, .F' 014 T MONA'S, Rocket Tolves. Bazars, TOOTH, ID . C.IN AND lIAIB rarrAnATl9Ns. P . m= wms Ara) LIQUORS, For blacilvical ume, • TOBACCA'. SWIM TIFFS AND . CIGAFig s Ilaislen, Field and Flower Seals: Traasca, Sup porters, Suspensories., Shoulder Braces, Breast .Pump* Teething . Alugs„ Nursing Bottles, lapplea. Nipple Shells and Shiellk.Syringca, PIM, Self-Sealing Fruit Jam, Thor roonsetera. Flavoring Extracts, nom lugs, Glare Ware, Bottles, This, Corks, Bath • Mick; and Stove Blacking, Fish Tacllo, Am munition, ice., Botanic. Fcloclio and Honviipatit le Medicines, and all the popular rateut M E D r:C E S . =titles warranted as iepresented. Persons at distance3=n twelve their orders by stage or Distil which will receive prompt and careful attention. Medical, 'advice wiyen gratuitously at the _office,' charging only for medicine. ' - Sir Thankful for past liberal pafronsiii, would res pectfully annum:Lee to their friends and the puldic,that uo pains shall be spared' to satisfy, and merit the con tinuation of their conAdence and patronage. ,r Open dundeys for proscriptions from 0 to - 1 and 12 m. fro 1. arida to p.m. C. PORTER, SON k Co. ' dti1y1,1,470. —4r— _ • jj W. BROWN, • .1: • ;37 MAIN STREET, TOWANDA, Et. WTIOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUG-G-IST'. The subscriber respectfully annocuaces to the pub lic in cenercit that he ha on hand a large and *ell selected stock of 1 DRUGS. CEE. II ICA.U. OIL, VAIINISLIEE WINDOW GLASS, • - . • DYE STUFFS All tko poinlarPaterit Mthlicipcs or the day PURE ..WINE AND 'LIQUORS For Medical p-urroaca.orily PERFUMERY. Fancy and Toilet articlpss. : Soaps of every descilpii6u, • Thermometers, . Bathing, Surgterns, hz.l Common Sponges, flair Brushes, .. • Tooth Brushes, •Dretising C01111)S, ' Poelcet arid Fins Combs, Tollet Powder, Puff Boxes, Toth Powders, Tooth Washes, • and ".Tooth Soaps. and oliwr articles bt•longiug to the Drug, trade too numerglis io - mention. FT•wing the Agency of the Gil : G l ., ';‘. U. 5.., TEA COMPANY,. IT 4CDICEMENTO ' I AN OFFER To pnrcbasers of gooda. in Uieli line . FlyAicians preseripPonm.and finally. receipts com pounded by persons thordpghly .competcnt, ail all . hours of the (lily or night.' Thankful fsr the past liberal patronage, I re spectfully solicit a continuance of the same, pledg ing myself that no effort eball be spared to nuke my establishment second to none in'this section. Dr. T. F. Madill may be consulted at this store as heretofore. F. Vi.plow.N. • Jan. 31. 1870. Boots ana Shoos. G E E - BALE - GAINS IN BOOTS ft SI-10MS EiNZEI NEW: BOOT.g.NLi SHOE .TORE, South cud of Ward Ilotisc I'bn unihasigned are mioving a large and. well a laded stock:of B 0 0 .T.S • 'A N D AS' II Q E Sirdtable for tho SITAIIIES AND FALL TRADE, Which we offer lon for Cash. Cousietig of GENTS, LADIES, AND Mal/HEN S- WEAR SETT•ED AND PEG(TED TOOTS MADE TO ORDER BEPAHiLVG NEATLY :PONE AMY/t1"-"CD17 11'71Eti 111031ISED Thankfulifer past . eoli it a continuance of the same.‘. atm: wobaronp. .01LBE3T M. CLAIM Towanda, April 5, 1869.. Fonndoi7 and Maohinp . Shop. • • FOUNDER:I7 4 MACHINE 01:14 Ths'undersigned having purchnsed the Foundry and Nr...i . . tkine Shop lately owned by 30,in Carman. 'are prepared to do all kinds of work appertaMing to their business, with promptness and dispatch. I L g, R CIRCII,LAR SAW MILLS, MAN DRILLS, And all kinds of 1.'7 . " ' ITADE To ORDER. ENGINES REPAIRED, And all work warranted lo give satisfkotlon SHINGLE MACHINES Of the latest and most irnproiedkindsmanutietured an. pt coustaUtly ou Laud res4y for uso. PLOUGHS, SlDEanan, 'mg AND WOODEN imams • - CULTIVATORS, CORN 1'71,0110M AND PLOUGH POIN.TS Of all kinde, Asid the latest impfevemenlo kept • eidistautly CHURN POWERS, LAltar. AND. SMALL SIZE STOVE CAA•S,TINGS ~_CELLAR GRATES, SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, LAUGEN firITLL'S AO 211 liind3 ulcaetln42 furnished-1a . March 30, 137 J. F. 111EA2itJ & /ON , ;." ilwarance„ NAyIONL "LIFE 'I AI~ANCE augfrAinrez, 11,99?,0041—rAt0 la nu- Cbutpred 14 &ravels, lug. CLARENCE IL CZAiLL Presiaent ; JAE COOKE, chitriziazrElnauce and Ex. Cr A ; HENRY D. COOKE, Woo Presidext ; EMERSON -N.. PEET, Secrttaryand Attu.. iry. • ?ho advantage* 5 the Netioual Lie Insuranc. Co aro r • 1. It IA liational Company. chartered by com m s . 2 . .. It bad a paid up capital of Ono Milllon Deih r , 3. It offoililcor rates of provittuum 4. It (armee" lazgcr Insurance than other C.cto. •ea. for the same mono) , ; 5. It is definite . and =ten'; , G. Therein no poncibility of /Marc yr.-wet:4i n , • agents, or misuuderetandimr by r.hry-bnldtrir . 7. The policies are plain contraetr, ro nmeh7tcr Talmo for so much money' ; B.MI policies are non-forfeiting ;. U. The Ix)p.cies are exempt from attadunett. ioLLTL k co.. Ba'nkers, 1141.1adclpbir, B. 8. litlqBrtr Manager C. ig.SUREP...k A. G. -3IA.SON, 06,/ittenta for Towanda and vicinity Jilt 9, 1869: . C AMP & VINCENT'S INSURANCE AGENCY, • - • PAfeies written in . all of the following rpr.lar and reliable Companies. LOSSES Ftettl.l and paid at bra' °®m.'FARM PROPERTY, (including{ Li and dwellings in town insured ALL 100X-Ci:r, DV lITNIYNG 28 well as LITE INSTIRA'SCE affecten: one of ttat Largos: and Safe:.t CODI.PaUItd Ll.u:s country. • - • LltrEr.pu. IsatillANCE COMPANY,' 1.2,71a90, Ent/land. j ARK tg INEVEANPP. COMpANy, ) etti , :innatt, (A 1.,. */ 090,Gu . , :,- CLEVELIearD hisrnANcl: Cierefantl, Asßett4 WYOMING IN6IIIIANCE CoIIkANY, Withwßarre, '4'a. EIME! LANCA.STIM iSsram‘cy: CONPANY rd. AsFettq • Ko CITE rum INstrn.euccr Coarn:cf, • /far:ford, Azacta 573,C7 Nor.a . li A:lE4=lv Cb.. jury; trd, Conn, Ausct.E., • 6491,15.1. INSii FULTON Firs. iNSVIttNef.: CUM - PANT. • New rork. Assets $361,224 INDErrturnr: C0ur... , 51t, - Enzton, Mass. J ............. 3 ....... ..... Tons DYE INsuunscr Nao, York. Arrelto 513,00,1.0,3 AGIUGATE CAPITAL REPItE9TE3:),. 01111 Strict attention' to buriterg. fair dea!ia - tom] prompt etttliiment of 1.0.11.c0, 18otru sicrrro. Cotuo and try no. Oillcii . on Alain Atm.:, opporite . Court 110 u.., ap btairr. V/STENT at Alerc-ara Bank from 9 d. in. n:1 .i o'clock. p. T. E. C_&Y.E. VINCI:34,- -w. 8. VINCENT. j TOIVTII3.I, Pa., July W. 1070,-1y ft - 2 - THE PENS AIVITAL LIFE INSURANCE COUPANY, 14 , 0. 9'21 CHESTNUT STREET. HULA. ACCU3WLATED FUNI), z iScumE FOR 1.86.1; Ii r rVID.M6S lIAVE AVERAGED ANNTALT.r POLICIES ISSUED ON ALL APPROVED PLAN. Preminnix play be paid annually or somiaimuMly a Icirm will be made for part of the dtrd-otht. SAMT.7EL C. 111 - EY, Pres , id,nt, E•AMUE'L E. SMILES, Flo.. Dr, Aden:. JOIDN W. lIODNillt. A.y.P. and Actuary, STENIE.NS. S, Cr, tary. J15 , 11,1'0 u H. D. :11'KE.A.N. General Agent G UAR •lAN. MUTUAL: " -,.- LIFE INSURANCE "'COMPANY, , NO. 2nl BROADWAY, 3;6" 3 - or:X. Pon:wits IN lai,CE • 1•25,1101.1.01 I.h.oETs, oVer 2,1 4)0.401) ANNUAL INcOIIE, me- ~I,ooO.treo LCRsKs.P./.1:1 • 50u.e..09 All approved fort:, of P.theies issued. - ' Liberal niecles Cr payment of premiums. polieiei• non-forfettab!, by'Their tends. • The eIIII,V profits of the C.4.Tany ,ID'eled tqu:t -' b?!....; alnoug the insure.i. :, ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. .. A • Ivii.,•ToN 11. PEC.101.13.1. l'ar-,itags - r. .... 11'11J.,1A.11 T. 1.14:re.1:, Wien Pntinnwr. „-.. Ilia 31 .1.1).431, "SEC'T AND ACTI.TAILY. P.IIILADELPIII.I ItErptENCLS ~. 7on",I: k Co., Ban te•ri. ,-, . ..i t zt.E .7 I. ( a:a. ' a:, Co., L'an!;...,:s. Jolt!: Wooesner. lc Co.. Ica :4lerclianth. S. A. 31:1c:rm. l'i - t.st. rangers' 4 31n,.1anica' Bank. 1 T. B. PrTne,ec, PcAeher. • J. A. RECORD, jiy12.70-..t.f Agent, Towanda, Pa. CONNECTICU,T MUTUAL LIFE INSUILANCE COMPANY, ~MISSES, Numutunsr; mnut 5t),(1(4) Mgt:MEM. ASSET t S (June 1. 1:447.q over $2.5,1300010. 'Surplus WV,: $7,(100.9410. zur.nmiT DISTREVD 7051 40 TO7O PER CE) Tutal Claims'lY4:,De.llll pinto date; ol.r Sq,not),Ouq. 'roma.s P.tm ro OVER t.1.3,01).),(0). , A PLTEL .1" 2,tICTUAL COJ/PAXY. All 1t shrifts is equitably Inif.llo4/ as , nr," icy holders tu • DIVIDENDS, Which may bo applied - 1n reduction of Preminam or may bo accumulated at lute.reat or the benefit of t ABsured, or may bo . receired by them In Caxh: • Paidom Policies are granted after two or more years' Prerainros have been paid, !.hns praoticallf mating ALL' TINES OX-FOLFEITING. • It IssuezCies upon all _ DFSIRABLE PLANS OF iNSIMANCE, - And has adopted in ita woriiws several • ' SP EC L FEA TI.TES ORIGINAL Wan THIS COMPANY AND OFFER - F.D Bl NO OTILER. 11. IL lacEi, - %N. Agent Towanda, Pa., July .22., ISGO—tf _ _ _ .VEIV ROUTE TO PIIIA. NORTH PENNSYLVANLt RAILROAD Shortest and moat direct line to Plifisaript4 Ral• timore. WashinntOn, and the South. Passengers by this route _take PCIILIIVITAtILS k Nen' York Railroad train. passing Towanda at 7:15 make close connection at Bethlehem with Ex. train- of-North Penn'ailtailrond, and arrive in Philadelphia at 5:05 P. 51.rin time to take night trains either for the South or West. City passenger care are at the Depot on arrival of II trains chnvey naseenners to the various Depots nil to all parts of the city. - . . . ' 'Scare North I . , enn'a Railroad Depot, corner 'Berke and American atreeta, Philadelphia. at 7:35 A. IL. arriving at Towanda 5:15 P. 31., aamn evening. Baggage Express collecta and delivers bag figs, ofties No. 105 South Fifth street. Philadelphia. . F: eight received at Front and. Noble streets. Mils delphia. and forwarded br Daily Fast Freight train to Towanda, and all points in Susinebanna vane,' with quick dispatch. ELLIS CLARKE. Agt. N.P.R. IL, Front and Willow Sta. May lg. 1870. , Philadtiphis. TAYLOR'S ELECTRIC OIL A till:A:teal preps, ation Which tends to remove all unnatural proi'ortien when appllt tl, either on 'Man or Oast. It is conceded, by all Alio have used' it, to he the best amistant to 'nature in the restoration of afFeeted parts to their . natural fnnctioi s. which the nu - die:ll world has ever re:rived. It has cured molly co es of Rheumatism which_could not Iv releiveti by any other medicine. It Is need by triany of not host physicians for that purport. Is also unsurpasrod in tile enre of Corns, Clailhlslns, Cramps. Contract tiou of Muscles, Strains, Spavinit, Bruises and Sores orall kinds, It to called; by those who have used it, the best medicine for Horses in the market. la al ways safr, speedy. and effectual. Every bottle guar ranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Par sa:n by all Druggists and dealers in medicine. 11. IIItOICNING TAYLOR. Lellaysvillo. Pa. We Proprietor and Mannfactnrer. I }Rlrll FRUIT OF ALL KINPS COWELL St MYER: r 11423'70M co. or tr.s. A, Central Ageiti TONS'. NDA, FA. MEDI .$25,000,000 INCORPORA,frp 1847 $3,000,000 ABOUT 50 pm: GEST OF HALTFORD, 117:7TIMINO IIIEIGAT ACCOIMODATIONS