~ fdoralional givarimenli' ;j----.,- a ESERAL ELECTION PROC •E. E. QuiNi-oi, 1 _ LAM ATION. - 1. A: WILT. 1 COMM Wee " - .1, C. CnAwFt -1 1t1. 1 , ; ' , 13 1/ , G 01) s.ll'!. TIIE COMMON WEALTH i;. W .11Y AN, I it.teertfe Edtturo. I --- . WHEREAS. in and bv an act of General Assets - . l. A. KEENEY, J ' bly of the Crunraenueeliti or Pefineyittittia.entitled, . - - . - . 1 "An act ni regulate the Oeneral leleetleres within t eumtunirations may be sent In glitter of t he , this Corastantweattb4" It is enjoined upon me to , IPt . ro caws'. as sa s s be Preierred4and will appear give notice of said electrons and to enumerate In i a tht issue of which be has charge., said notice Astutt of irees the tb he elected, t, J. 1- ' F. F., Quiert.A 4 -e, Editbr, present week. ms T Ni l ior, smil tit, 'th e rm ur t h e coun ty 4 ,1, Besi d e - • e..--..e-e•-'4.-e.%'---s-"et..••••,-"es.."-4**-".."-"--"•-" „forth ctrlfitslell. Make known and give this public TEACHERS' SUMMATIONS i • notice hi the electors of •the coun.7 of Brainerd, . 4 that a General Election will be held in said county • . lon the t eaennithee. of teachers for Om reblie .eleeds. 1 . s ix t een) HAI- of NOrAiliti, 1. Fb 1874 . „,,t1 0, held as follow,: .1 (the same being the Fueemy next following the , t, 1. 2:. standing Str!t. at : , te-tens* school lionse. ! l 11 7t 0 3 , 0_ ,, n / 1 7, 4 _T t l f c'''eu ibero ere y make known sued give notice that the . er, .e.., ()melt; at Onset' 11111 School House: Oct' , pis' of holding the aforesaid electiOnln the sever ee Warren. at fttnven Hollow School House; O. [TS • a 1 wards. boroughs . districtd and tosnishiptwlthln ' Ithe county of Bradford are as follows, to-wit: el vellum.. et Kuykenciall_Seitte4 Hom O er ct. Sae- k . nnenta, at the house of John S. Becker. 1.. i. lobld. at Centre sc•110 , 41 Moser Oa. bl, Athens Alba bore, at the house of Ira Smith. Bui ,, ' ' , ell fit) 11i0t , ,: \ in ember I. 4 -liesluerain. e 'en- Albany, at the Bahr school hone. , Asviumat the achool honse star S. Decker's. , - ell ...1 lion-e: N.A. 2. tester. at fill. ge Sc Mee Athens bone. at the house of Chas. Daley. 11.4 ie. Nos. 1. Ilarlingem and West 1 1 rmlingeon. A three Pep, It the Exchange Hotel. ;t,.: - •r -..,•b00t itou,et Nt , ..3...miitlitielti. East smith. It cliington bens, at the Royse House. iturtington twit. at the Boyne House, Burlington t. ,I 4-. he, I Irene.: Nos, 5, Spriegfield. .3t ( entre , tense , else 11 meet Nos. 6. iridgbure and sleuth creek. Burlington West, at the M E Chtirch. ...,,. It ,Q, II 111 :•,.,1,,,0i House:, Nos. 5. Well's, neck- itarelay, at the school houses , Canton born, at the Central house. „-1 -,lnsa .ime.yi Not. .1. 4 ',muted% .t. .\ tot 01- cm ae . ta , , at the Central House, Canton born. ,r' .i , d)1.4 ,Ilou-t•: Nov. ito. Troy. gun.' si 11..4 colnrabin, at the house of Jas Morgan. lies- ; N.'s, Il e (' aline,. thee'echo es. ot lies \ Franklin, at the Town Hall I.:m.111111e. at the house of B F Taylor. : ' ;” . 4;. ' ' '"""-; ' ..4 hoot 11 ' 4' 7' ‘''' 16 ',., 1; 7" . Herrick. at the school house Henickt like s. - . c • elle : Nes t. 17. reankint. 'N'arne) I'IL load Leitaee's tile. at house of F E CMOs It. os, . No,. 1, Moon , . eteureeten School Theme, Litchfield, at the Meese of le II Omelet., , Leßoy, at Centrelfehoel Heise. S , iv, steles- end merlon.. at Bahr seet,e4l r M'ot'e twit. et the house once occupied by 3 L 11..,.... *N.,. et Terry anti Wilmot. sugar Run, it ee ee en, -. les•4 !bele :" Not. l'll!. Pike. I..ellali as ille School/ , ,Noires bone at the house of Onaall Kellogg. . 'it:well. at the Town Hal. ii• ,„:. .e 4,2 . 1 h rrick. t aiiip school Home: Nes. ~, „ ton. at „ boo house l N o e :, 't ,alestug. at i muptott it school aortae: Nos '25. Pike, at the house of Traver Bosworth. , e . ... es. et liee•nee School Mouse: Nen .6. As,- Rem. • tw p. at the academy lu Rome bona. , lone- bee, at the Acallenin .. l e i l.. • nii. • .. .. 1111t10 . 11.1‘,1•Z NIA .27. Towanda nom' R1 , 4 ,..,„,,. ‘ , 4, the heir of t:ltagnena,). i .i. I I.iii-i . ‘os 2 --1. WN sox. East Towanda S sp lieshinitio..lt the Valley House. _ _ rinetteet. at the house of Mre Thos Smead. , , Standing stone, at the house of Simon Stevens. \ ,,, L. e. ; , 1,,. ~,, • ( in. p ro v id e d a illi pert. Smithfield. at the house of L D Forest. ~ 1.. it .4 l i ` .1,11. fiNt,i,top. and sixth 1 ender. Ex- s3lvatila Irmo, at the home of Curtis Merritt. oe tee, t.. 'iiig.n at oilc•10(•1C v. st. - '. South Cret kat the house of C E OR. - Terre. atthe house of F. J Shepard, S. s. tit es. les . comet ..tll. I illii'lliit•li:. ! • Tossainila Nov—First Ward, nt thd lintel of Pat ' rick Belli% ali. Second Whni, at the Court House. TIM.' Wanl ,et the Grocery Store of ti S Smith. TewetelA le p. at the school house near II L I Po: the Eilta al tonal I), pArtni"at., ' Scotts. - T.ocan I e N. was. at the house of S. A.l'Mills, I OUR WINTER BOCCI& Trot bor... .t: tee house of V M Long, ,• rt , t ttt p. of the home of V M Lone, Troy bore. I+ ',C, lot- v. 1111 lease Iln.ir attention iii- e 11+1 iliohl..li the school honse near Jos Blacks. ' terve ar it • Forest limier. *. it 11., he or less. scot'-- re fee.- ss eels to ,55 el ... 44 , et lee 110,14' of P. tthitet. - Win iliaet s: the hoit-e of II Knykendalt. - 1:. sill sleet of il i ll'illi_ , pi oper V.:whet , lin" , o f Jlt Bla c k . i i ~ XI ~,,t,.! , i g . At t h e win+ , ..- t si,i la tix e ,eitmio... Th e di t ty is -a is Hove, el I 0 • nous, of A.l Stone. ss ...•s. et the house of li F. C Myer. .' !' ' ll ` ll ' l 4' vile. ...el eh. (it'd lit' twist jaiii - • a• I , ... .1i • hunts.' of I. Seeley. „...., e ls ;ell:011114'd. V ~mt, then ma , o _ ( ,". I: PE.: , ON . for the office Gmernor of the oIIIIIIOI.V. a 111 of Pennselvanin. le ii 1, ~, ~. 04.1, ee . eli ts,_„l eh e i t live, melt -1 0: I: l'i it' , iN for the office of Treeseter of the i mmoonn :-. .11 of l'elitiss IN :lei u . • vii_ in ili I 1,i144,1 12C4Jiki411 V. itlP,ll I hey 11.•\: itt CI ‘r. i•EistiN for tee cilice of Prothonotary of ~. sell remits. ~I ,; e lO., nen•llls 1.4-1,41, I it, 1 hese h•tt $ ~,,, pt 5. , „ .,,,, ~, 1:: .. ia , eof negister and He. s. '..•0, le Is-o•I N: 1 , ., jl, ;11.46A. r,is, , II , t o , 'eels or ..04 ,"outs•. (t\ I;- l'i.l:' , l IN I tli; office of Sheriff of %id , . ~ r e; :s tile; A: :• st hi. gt‘ ci, 41 rts'iltill to „'aura i 1 I , I„ to _1.., ,11111,it 1,1, ,)p ., .. Os, I , :' pi...1: 1 0N fp, ilie iv( our Tee-shatter onsaid -1 it s ud sy . to. In .44.3er5. .1. ,t.e (a=l , Izs Ma '1 4.1 . 1`. the, otic who m-T illt EC PFILSONe Pot' the office et County COM - - ndoioner ef ...MI crown - : - . ::(•t s. ss lioldieripli 1it•.... ,33 ho at (awes an THREE PEIAIONS for the office of Auditors of , raid count\ . Ite ere•et in (snide , Lill also the ore oho, o.'s:F. PE Est - 0 , 7. for the office of Coroner of said lo.' ho : „; ltlin up In m-bilit ies and , prol abili- : tmattl.r• , sFictal atientilin is hereby directed to tee Stk. , I, e ii..liiit. Illtthint4iii u e.- •r in. the Student I Attlee- o f 11, Nesse Constitution arch'. I. . .. . „, .s cry Wish' tetleen twenty-one years c: 4 . 1..;. s . 11 , .i 1 :I :41 siclps licit "hot t of ; ' of ez,,, 15....,..-Irt4 the follouingqualiMatic.us, shall ...,' it ell 4 .1113 ii`4llllt. at ` .. L. ( . 1.1.1.ai11 it L'She eatill, , k I , ‘ \ ote at all elet•irons : _ I • , , Ist, lie shall have been a citizen of the Lulled :Ir,: (0, e r ..:, It NN!..(..1 i,l ilia 114 ]).l Mitts lel a , fate , at least one month. , , • (..{llOll „ „ _hill. Ile shall hale resided In the state one tear, 1.1. 111111. t'....N .1 .1 ,, L. .1121 i ie leat:iler: 0 ,1 if. hat log prevtoitsly been a ounllrtieff cl-bttil tir l i .l ~ it \ Ii • ..,,,,„1„, 1 p t , / i L .,,, i t wa ~ i tc , iii. hi s limit, • imin citizen of the Suttee he tnali hale re _ n e e eel tit: ref rntit met ' , eV:tiled, then sic mouths) ~ ~- . t .•:, 1 , lalli. 1.1 YLlCl•dint. NN tide tt letiei iintnetliatt•Lt • tux:ending the election. ed, Ito 'shall hese re-Ided In the election district , 1,, \ i': , - 4. it L„., vs aline. I ill lite folli AN nig, v. ri, re he sli ill offer to tote at least two months till -1 1 , 11 4 ,I 11, ll 1 1 1 , 54 , a • ~,, Inediatel3 preceding the election. ' aril. If tw entv-two }ears of nee cr eiteards he .! i1...1 ;, Ri . 4 1.1tour1. the g 14,1-, 1114! ~ .0 -.l..iiii,,,,vii.i'mitbitt two \CAM A ( Pate of roulftS shall have been eseeeetel at le-ast, two j. i ',.. !,1.- lei 111 as, ;1 at lie sue herd in l iil ‘ ii;ll l,,l bind paid 11l least tineineetil lefeke the e • 4 es e,, ee .., itlr sew ice 0 Non . ~„ election. • ' 'c• • • • • . V ' 11 '""- Section..l. All electiOn'A by the riche's shall be by . l .I'.. ihe . ilane 1.1 . lee (Attention, 1:15- , ballet. Even - ballot voted stall be numbered lathe - ~ order In which it .hull Le received, and the nuns ,: , ' '.'‘'ell . lhat lit' N%111 1,4 enille IA li lb) (40 NT recorded t.:- the election officers on the list of •: i , 1., 11, 4 ~ „ e t 4 I 1, 4 • I, iii - i 1• 1 t t or. t r‘. , olll,site the name of the elector who presents gt (1111 n in 1 tie , the ballot. Any elector may write his halt,/' upon AN .1 . .1'.':1 . t... T. ,, , Illilel 14. Sly. then. can- 111 , ti. Let. or cause the saute lobe n rittiil tnereott and attested by a eithum of the o.ls4tict. The elec. 11. ~ io• tak. It I.‘ .1510. i-tots t,l . seen'' the lion officer , shall he ewer , . lit affirmed not to dice - 1 - , close bee ens elcetoi shall have Noted unless re ), -1 li'ti hi. IN: (hie l'iinsltleratiori. ll 118 qu1r...(1 to , le v 3 a's ssi nee.: es iti a judicial proceed , ...._, _ (co, • •4,..e. soenl , l etinienee them. and that i inli% ~ ...4 clinn J. Electors shall In all eases except trCds (l 1,• II:.' _,x.l ill ' Ilse (lii1(114 11. \,l fruitier on. felony, and breach or surety of the Peace, be privileged from arrest floital their attendance on 1. 4 , 55.411.11 e. .41 ie.v. le ecly the I ‘l l Plieallt, ..ele. nous and in going to rind returning therefrom. P.N l ....., tßialitil.fi LC `lll'ai'l 11 0 lefty-ed., We Isot tont Y. 1\ hene‘er Any of the qualified electing 'f this Ilotetnenwealty eine] he In ertlial Military , t.i. , 41 to ill 0.1 to 11,e a i t i 114 e Inil3(lN and :es- service, muter n nelulsithel from the President or the tritted states tie by the authority of this Com. 101 iti,,ll. 4.4 our el .Mien, that nt, , may moiewealth. such electors , may eierelee the right of , , suitrage in all election'S' ley the eltirens, under such .to eliorat' the . en, tit lon of ally person. t . , , , ite; regulatiene as or shell ItC prescribed by law, a-steely eve.. I pireoe 11,-. cc.itc," ,011. as If they acre present at their usual placebo! elec. , thee , et•. (ion 7. All laws regulating,ibe heititei of elec t rens be the eitizeus or for the ealstration of elec tors shall is' unifies' tbfbughont the state, but no elector shall he depth tit of the eris liege pf set t ing be reeeett of his hatne not twin?! tsgisterC.l. Section 6, Am peeesei who shall give, or proinise, Or offer In tile. 10 alt (lector. any moiler, 'vivant or mile. 1 I1111:1 1 11e con , iderat lon for ilk Aotl• at!timeiee -11011. or for withholding the same, or wh o Phan fe t ive or mends.- to glee such t i ma:iteration to nos ". ler person or patty for such [deem'' , ts'lc, or for the withholding thereof. and 1.11! : , tiler for 'who shall re eels e or carer to t. et Ise for himself or another,any mone!, re'enel or other saleable consideration for htc‘ote at an election. or for w ithholding the same theredy forfeits the right to sot.. at such eleetion, any any elector ulio,e right to ere.. seeil be d i m_ lecged for such cause bets•le the election officers, shall be requi , ed. to s'a eat. or nein(' that the matter of the cfastbin.,.• Is mai n t o'fore his Note shall ;r -eel 't ea. I r{ soctiot, , i. Alt 1 , 4 lee. ~ he.-hell, ;sidle a candi date -for ofht e, be g ties of bribery. fraud, or skilful elehition of any election law. area tt foleter dis qualified from bolding at' elltee of trust or profit in this Continuum ealttl. And any person convicted of unfit' Niel:Olen or the election laws shall, In addi tion to Mir penalties provided , by law, be deprived of the right of stiff' as' d' • absolutely for a term a four }cats. '''; Smtlun 13. For the lot-loss of s ming no person shall be deemed to lett e gained a residence by rea- Solt of his prescnee, ot lost it by iellyin of his ab sence, while enitittis ell In the service. either civil or military, of this *tate or the t tilted State , , nor uhile'emeaged In the navigation of the waters of the State or of the United states, or, on the high seas, nor while a student of any institution of learn ing. nor while kept in any poor house or other aSy lure at public ext. ilse. nor while confined In public prison. 4 ection 14. District election lioxinie shall consist of 'a judge and two inspeerors, who shall be chosen aeuttally by the eineetee. Each elector shall have the right to rote lot the judge and one Inspector: and each Inspector shall appoint one clerk. The first elet - tionlioard for any newidfstlict shall be,se leeted, and tacant les in Election boards shall be filled• as pmvided by law. Election officers shall be privileged from arrest, upon days of election, and Millie engaged In making up end ttansniltting returns. except npott Warrant of re court of reeord or Judge thereof. for an election frstol, fot felony, or for w anton breach of the IleAce. In cities they may claim c ten:Minn from jury duty tinting their terms Of set vree . Section 15, No person shall be qualified to!serve as an election Officer who shall hold. or shall 7lthin two months hate held an office or appointment or employment in or under the Rover:utter t 'nf the tuitt..l 'states or of this Plate. ri , ' of t.ny city. or county, or of en% tituoit !psi I•oard, coninil , sloff or trust in any vitt, rase only. Pieties , ' it s the peace Mild I , looi:tan, notaries, public and pei,ons In the militia senlee of the State. nor shall :sty election , 'officer be eligible to any civil °thee to be filled at an 1 election at which he,,• shall sense. save only to such I subordlnste. nnuth Ipal or local offl,rest below the grade of city or comity °rarer. as sliall`be desikna -1 1 tail I,;‘ gen( nal tan, I liiid also to the following. acts of A ,seniiiiy pow, 1 In forte ill this State. 5 lz: - Act of June 30th. 1 , 7 I.—Se'ction 5. Al alislections hereafter held under the lane of ibis Common- NNealtli, the polls shall be opene d at 'i o'cltt ka; m., 1 1 and closed at 7- o'clock p. tn. Semi's 7. Whenet er there , 11.1!t be a tacandv In an ,')ernes board on the morning of an election, said vacancy shall be tilled In conformity n. Rh axis- Ling laws. I'l The said act of _tete mbly entitled, -an act t ela- Ong to the elections of this Cuninfona cant)." pas , -. ed July 2nd. 1416, provides as follOWs. viz: “That the Inspectors and judges shall meet of the respective pieces appointed for holding the election In the district at which they respectively belong, before seven o'clock In the morning of Tuesday, Noseinber 2.nd, and each said inspector i.hall ap point one clerk, who shall he a qualified' - :voter In . such district. li -lit case the person who shall hate recelsed th 1 second highest number of Notes for inspector 5 - 1? a not attend on the day of an election. then the ?tern sou who shall have received the remind highest number of votes for judge at the next preceding election shall act as inspector in his' place. And In , case the per-en -ho shall have leeched the highest number of Notes for Inspector shall not attend., the person elected Judge shall appoint an inepecter in his place; and In Ca , e the person elected intlge shall not attend, then the inspector übt) recOVed • the highest ntunie'ir of votes shall appoint a. judge 1 in his place; and If any secancy shall continue In the board for the space of one hour after the, Drne - fixed by the lass for opening of the election s , ~,the qualified voters of the township natal or district for c which such officer shall have been elected. present ! at the place of clectiOn, shall elect one of theirnme 130r to 11111 such tacahey. •' 711,. Act of 30th of July. 1574, further provides, • viz: Sectlofi S. At the opening of the polls at alt (dee , thee, It shall he the duty of the judges of election , for their respeethe districts to designate one of the ' Impectore whose dui, it shall be to base in (•tkstraly ' ' the legisiry of semi , . and to In:o4e the entries therein required by law: and it shall I,t• Me dntv of I tee other of sald Inspectors to teethe' and number the ballets rec.... Med at said election. 1 section -O. All elections by the citizens shalVtic by ballot: every I allot Noted shall be numhered in the I order In which It shall be received. and the emu ber recored by the clerks an the list of 1 oters •oppo- Site the name of the elector from ahem .received. And any voter voting lttvo or more ticletst, the several tickets so v0te...1 shall each be numbered • unit the number corresponding with the number to the name of the voter. hr.y elector may ;-' rite Ms name upon' his ticket, or cause the same to be written thereon, and attested by a r itizensqf the, district. In eddition to the oath now prescribed by lass to be taken and subscribed by election otti her-, eley shall ees crane' be 'be om or affirmed not to di-close how any elector shall have toted, un less required to do so as witness In a judicial pro ceeding.. Ali judges inspectors clerks and 'Zee er seere of an election held under this act, shall, be fore entering upon their duties, be duly eurs or affirmed in the presence of each other. The tudg es shall be sworn by the minority inspector, if'there shall be such minority inspector, and in case -there be no minority inspector, then by a Justice of the peace or alderman, and the Inspectors, overseers and clerks shall be sworn by the judge. Certificates of such swearing or :naming shall be duly made• to and signed by-the officer so sworn, and attested!, y the officer who administered the oath. II any Ijudge, or minority Insptetor refuses or fills 10 swear the o ffi cers of election in the manner re tared by this, or if any o ffi cer of election ehall act v. thout being first duly swore, or if am officer of election shall sign the torn of oath without being first duly sworn, or If any judge or minority inspector' shall certify that any officer was sworn when he nes not, It shall be deemed a misdemattor. and upon COIN4C. Bon, the 'alter or officers so offending shall be tined not exceeding one thousand dollars, or im prieoned not exceeding one year. or both, in the elLseretlon of the court. • Section 10. On the day of election any person whose name shall not appear on the registry ,of voe' ters, and who shall claim the right to vote at said election. shall produce at least one qualified voter of the district as a witness to the residence of the claimant in the district In which he claims to he a toter, for the period Of at lest two Months Wines . ~, ,u~i:. Pa., th•t:. J, in.•: RE BEIM 1111 baying a horse, 0, 1,41 Ilt• N% Ilitfi In . t . `0;11 , 1 Ortain at C,:• Ivitioatt etty regard to his . %Atte. wottld 14. jto•tly t . •7', I \ k'ew f.ttete , . j.rniLl aet One. Are,. I 1 :0) IS; 1 •••(' ' ptl.l . iNlll2,. more eare. as . they . intreliasing horses .to -in thi:ii-1 7 xlie, than they i do in select to.tmin the minds and t+nuts t'hildien . : There is :tit ahundance are. tvid anxious to • lint It the directors...se- . I . NN liu :ire mil 144;4'44 irtleir merit:be liy tiftyingl tht m l an adequate f I It'We hat e thorough, edit it•tioed ft:letters in livid- = lot y. -- 1‘ 1,;,y the young men - ~11! that they •—•/•rcuir. - •.ll,Crnscives - to teach in • '; •••u tcaeli for a period ' n,tr . that - Which we can purchase at !t lil price is not -always the cheap- There is too much truth at the pres -(L r throe in what Good Roger Asham nearly fohr huhdred years ago : "It :•••:t pity that Snore- care is had, yea, and \Vis ' e 311Cli, to find out a ;nlring matt rather . For thcie horse, than :.:,niC:C.n-•tlicir. children. They fla , y do so in deed. 1 , 1‘., tll4 - will;n ill gladly give, a sti- =EI :,1 nj: tv,?)lreil the year, t , hundred that r ittellt in hea‘ - en. 'laugheth and rcwattleth i their - for lie suqereth tie:.ll to have tame amil I.;It linfrirtUriate Children; aliii IM:recoil% in the:eil: they find more in their hints titan pleasure in chiliad... \z a .!.;i-tiural those teachers will liv4 who have' had the best educa • advama! , es. Ft vught mit to be.ex-. that young originate of to of government mid of genct:tl managetnent. They will pat tern nofc• or less afier .. their teachers,, by whom they have been instructed, and ' after those schools: in. which they have studic,,l. Those baVing had greet ethica /Vona! advantages not only will be liest . p; 41. but will hest undkystantl. how assho , •l should 'conducted make it suc,!''Z!ssful mid efficient. high iweiniiini:slioultl'also be plackd •Iteccssfutexperience. Directors that I: I.n r&wara to iixperictice and ability, .41 a'4litfurci - ii plan from what, they'do, in ' oiler litr..!ines. Sebbols do eXist in Ttrii•TYyril. wile re eaeliers' of ten • years ex : • „ and tiiiise of 'ten days, are : put , ••ri The laborr is Nvoi•thy of i‘• I , .irid lie \lin) by long years of pa .!l< 1.3: , to •be skillful in mile_ - I ecChis noire than he N% 1:0 t:11:11 - 1 . g; trial Illlt t.C . I. Ter, i,•l should he lu;:de iF•ctin,4 of the mo,t approved :I\ - e cousider it almost I:N.li. if ;..urromaled by VI 1cc.1411,:i11it,11,. 'and . r( arca by immoral . L. i-;ittial l'iarcnts; -become either cal -. turn. We cannot ex , fttli 1u 'l , v.V.I mould the plas ..,:;,tind- (,; our childristi without leaving p , . , ;t 1,-. 7. , • .Imt :I*-11,1, -.le•:•.id be employed. if 4 ill Mal notch chaff thqt. Ileat:' but if .the.:y do their is duty tlici Make' a reasonabld A !:r -t tit disiriminate betwccu the differ . t,t applicants, or if met ssary, take time info.rrn tlicinselycs in-rt.ganl to whom t • y lmd best . employ. - ),ISSOIXTION OF 'COPAIIT- J 1 S;1.1 oval tnership heretofore g muter the name and ,tyle of F. Grant & •, :Itls elalrAlttrErqr..l I , y mutual consent. All aCcounts , rlll n tnatit v.ith .1. L. Grant • tio nit nt. E. GRANT & SON.S. e - .,- be,turrs of the tare S l'hattng N.llll. VI U 1 be fa: by J. L. Gralit, who will he glad to 1111 orall old auu non customers, for - ming, Miitteinted lumber of evert - description. ~ ..1,,c1; of fine ltuttla.r uow nu,Lnnd, and for .1 to tee, to stilt the times: Ulersons eontem builitrlig tt jp 41. j well to etal. wroikvar . .T. L. 017..V.NT. 4 liej; - d: . r< _..~~.~::..~ -y~a CIE= lii** - - diately, proceeding said ellothrertabh • isittiasa .1 4, Oiall be *Wont. or aihrined id ad tibe gwriuen or partly irritten and partly gib *Admit to the facts stated try bilisc * eh tit shall define Owl) where the real cote . It 0 the person so A t O claiming to be a inter, and ~ . reoll poelaindng. to vote WWI also take and su p a written or mirtly written and 0-MY Mn P daelt; stating. to the best 'Of his knoWletfite tin belief. when and where he was both; that he has been a citizen of the United titates for one month. and of the Com- - nionwealth of Pennsylvania; that be has resided in the Commonwealth ono year, Or, If, torturer a qualified elector or a Dative 11%11 eltilen thereof, and haakeetotorct threitorn and returned, that he NU feelded therein slx months next proceeding said election; that be has resided in the district In which be elsami to be a voter for the period of at least two mouths immediately preceding said elee- Ilota; that he has not moved Into the district fOr the purpose of voting therein• that be has, If twenty two years of age or tipwaitis, paid a tinge or county tax within two years. which was ittßeftseti at least two months and psld et least one month before the election: Vhe said affidavit shall atm) stste when and where the tax claimed to be paid by the arrant Was assessed, and when and where and to whom . . . paid; and the tax receipt therefor shall be produced for examination, unless the afilant shall state to his affidavit that tt has been Irso fß4ituyeit, or that he never rrenttetl AO*, arid li a naturalized citizen, shall etstl Stitt When,-where and by what court he was naturalised, and shall also produce his certift- Ote of naturalization for examination.. lint If the person so claiming the right to rote shall take and subscribe an atlidavit that lie is a native born citizen of the United States, or, if born elsewhere, shall state the fact In his affidavit: pot shall pro duce evidence that he has beep enliven eti t or that he la entitled to 'citintlSMli; of his fath er's tuttualivhiom Ih 1 shall 'further state In his affidavits that he Is, at the time of making Wilda sit, of the age of twentpone and under twenty two years; that be has been a estisen of this United. Atates one month, and has resided In the State one ,year; Or. if a native born citizen of the State and re moved therefrom and returned, that he blus retitled therein Six instills next preeeeding, tlett lon, and In the election distlot t...n htilnediate ly preeeeint tied he.shall be entitled to vote, although he shall not have paid taxes. The 'said affidavits of all persons making such claims, and the affidavits of the witnesses to their residence shall be preserved by the election board, and atthe close of the election they shall be enclosed with the list of voters, tally list and ether prers re quired by law to be ajekhy. judge with th . prothefesirt and shall remain on file there ivlti' lit office, subject to exami nation as other election papers are. If the election officers shall find that the applicant possesses all the legal qualifications of a voter, ho shall be per mitted to vote, and his name shall_be added to the list of taxhbles' br. the elatlun officer the word "tar" being added where the claimant claims to vole Oh tar, and the *oil ,the where he claims to vote on age, the saine.v*Cds being added by the clerks in ea? Caw- respsciitclh.en the lists of persons i - otin election. section 11. t shall be lawful for any, qualified citizen of the district, notwithstanding tire name of the proposed, voter Is contained on the list of resident taxables, to challeng e Oa vote of such , whereuponperson, whennOn the Witte holt of the right of,' suffrage tie is iipW required by aW shall be Dubllely made and acted on by the board, and the vote aditiitted of kejeeted, according to the eii dente-. likeipperson claiming to be a naturalized citizen shall be repuired to produce his naturaliza tion certificate at the election before voting except where he has fi een for five years consecutively a vo ter in the district where he offers , to vote) and on the vote of such . persoll being received, tLe election officers ate tto (t rite or stamp the Word .ivoted" on . his Certificate, with the 4,T3 - , niotitia and ;ear, and If any eleetirm officer br offleets shall receive a sec ond vote bn the tg,ilae day, by virtue of the same certificate, except where sons are entitled to vote, because of the naturalization of their fatlfer, they and the person who shall. offer inch second vote shall bet guilty of ft Mistlehleanot, anti on comic- tion.thereof 'shall be lined or ihtprison/ or both, at the discretion of . : the iMlitt; but the lie shall l not exceed titeuttilted dollars in each case nor the imprisonment one year. The like punishment shall be inflicted on conviction, on the officers of election who :shill neglect or refuse to make. or cause to be made, the endorsement r e paired as aforesaid on said naturalization certificate: t , eetion 12, if tiny chetleil slisll refuse or neglect to require. suc h Pri 4 of Of the right of suf frage as PHICI Med by this law, or the laws to which this is a pupplement, from any peasou offer- I ingto vote whose name Is not on the list of assessed voters, or whose right to vote is challenged by any pualified voter present, and shall permit stick per son to vote without requiring such proof, every per son Iv! oeten'ELF, shall; upon conviction, be guilty of ! a misdemeanor. and shall be seirtehced for every such 'offense, to pay a fine net exceeding five I sines dollars or to enderrio nM itairrisoninent. not more than one bi both at the discretion Of the court. Section 19. Any assessor, election officer or per son appointed as an overseer, who shall neglect or refuse to perform any duty enjoined by this act; without reasonable or legal rtlune , gall be subject to a penalty of rite hundred dollars, and if any as-, sessor ehlll knowingly assess any yerson as a voter who is not qualified, or shall willfully refuse to as sess any one who is qualified, lie shall be guilty of a misdemeanor in office 'and on conviction shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dol- , tars, or ithprisonment not 'crer.ding two yeirs, or both, at the dlscletioh Of the Court; and also be sub eel h ala action for damages, by the party ag grieved; and if any person stialt.frandenlntly alter, add to; deface Of destroy any list of voters made out as directed ,by this act, or tear down' or remove the same from the place where is has been fixed, With fraudulent or mischevlous Intent.zori_for any improper purp ose , the person so offending shall be guilty of a ,nsdemeauor, and on conviction shall be punished by a fine not exceeding fire' hundred dollars, or imprisonment not - exceeding two years, or both, at the discretion of the court! and If any person shall, b,y vinlenet ) 4, 2 intimidation, drive, or attempt t" dri",e froth the polls, any person or per s'zi.ls appointed by the court to act as overseers of an election, or in any way wilfully prevent said over; seers from ,performing the dotics crathied upon them this eel - , such person shall be guilty of a inistlemealier, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding One thousand dol lars, or by imprlsouthent not exceeding two years, .or lsdhs at the discretion of the root(- ‘tir per • sioi who sloth 01! for o.llr 1.0 . :0iy election, vlsit a .pouniti. ;Offer in,any election diNtriet at which lie is not entitled to vote, and shall use any Intimidation or violence - for the, purpose of pro‘Zoitlng any offi cer of election from prforining the duties 'required' of him by law, or for the purpose or preveot lug any qualified voter of Ruth diste.rt e:sercising Itif right to votes or frith exercising his right to challenge an person offering to vote, such person shall tie deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. and upon convic tion thereof , shall be punished i l y,a floe not exceed ing one thousand dollars or by Imprisonment not exceeding two years ; or both' at the discretion of the court.. Au tr. ef seer. clerk or election officer who shall disclose. how any elector soled,- unless re quired to do so as a_witnefs In a judicial proceeding shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon convic tion thereof shall b. punished by a flue wit exceed ing one thousand dollars. or by linprienionent not exceeding two years, or 1.0(11, at the di t eretion o f the court. • If ally persmi shall pretest attemi,tto prevent any officer of an elertion under this set from hold ing such election: or nee nF threaten any violence to any such officer, 'tot shall interrupt or improperly interfele with him in the execution of his duty. shall block up the window or avenue of any win dow. where the same may, be holden, or shall riot ously disturb the peace ' , of such election,' - or shall use or practice Intimidation or threats, force or vim hence with the design to influence unduly or over awe nny elector or prevent hint froM toting, or re strain the freedom of choice, such person, on con viction, shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five .hundred dollars, to be - Imprisoned for any time not less than one, nor. more than twelve months, and if It shall lie shown to the court where the trial of such offense shall be had, that the person so offend ing was not a resident of the city. ward or:district where the said offence was committed, nod not en titled to cute thereimpu contiction he shall be sen tenced to pay a find not less than one hundred or more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not less than Sit Months or more than two years. "If any person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon the result of the ,election. within the commonwl'aith, or shall offer to make any such Let or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any written or printed advertisement. or invite' any twrson or persoos to make Such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof he or they shall forfeit and pay thiee•times,the amount so bet or offered to be bet. Anil the election law of the' Commonwealte fur ther provides that -the ihspectors, judges and clerks shall before entering on the duties of their offices. severally take and subicribe the oath or af firmation hereinafter directed, which shall be ad ministered to them by any judge, alderman, or jus tice of the peace, but •If no such magistrate be present.'one of the Inspectors of the. election shall administer the oath or affirmation to the Judge and other inspecter, and then the Inspector so qualified shall administer the oath or affirmation to him. ••••• The inspectors, judge and clerks required by, law to hold township and general elections shall take and subscribe the several oaths awl affirma tions. required by the lath. 20th and 21st • sections of the act of 2,1 day of Jule, lSitn. act rela ting to the elections of thisi.iommonvvealth, ' which oaths Ur affirmations shall be prepared and,admin- Istered in the manner prescribed in .theinth and rd sections of said act, and in addition to. the pow er conferred by the nth section of said act, the jtidge or either of the inspectors shall have power to administer the oaths prescrihed by sal,' act to any ele k of a general, special or township' elec tion. The following shall be the form of the oath or of to be taken by each inspector. vi; .1. (.1..13.) that I will duly attend to the eit.ming election during the continuance thereof as ad inspector, and that I wilt not receive any ticket or vote from any.persou other than such as I firmly believe to be, according to the provisions of the Constitution and the laws of this Commoitwealth, entitled to a vote at such election, without requir ing such evktOnce of the right to vote as Is directed by law, nor will I vexatiously delay or refuse to re ceive any vote from any person who I shall believe to be entitled to a vote as aforesaid, an,LI will not disclose how any elector sholl have voted, unless re- . gulled to do so as a witness in a judicial proceeding riot that I will in MI things truly and impartially !and faithfully perform my - duty therein, to the best of my Judgment and abilities, and that I am na y directly of indirectly. interested in. any bet or wa ger, on the result of this election.' "The following shall be the oath or affitriation of each judge, viz: '.l; (A. B.) 'do that I will as judge duly attend the enfutng election during, the eontinuauce thereof, and faithfully assist the Inspecthrs in carrying on the same; that I will not give my consent that any vote er ticket shall be re ceived from any person other titan such as I firmly believe to be. according to the provisions of the the constitution and laws. of this commonwealth, entitled to vote at such election, without requiring such evidence of the right to v ote as Ls directed by law, and that 1 will use my best endeavors to pre vent any fraud, deceit or abuse, in carrying on the sante, by citizens qualified to vote, or others. and I will make a true and perfect return of the said election, and that I will not disclose haw any elec tor shall hive voted, unless required to do so as a witness in a judicial proceeding, and will In all things truly, impartially and faithfully perform my duty respecting the same, to the best of my judg ment and ability, and thst I am not, directly or in directly, Interested in any, bet or wager on the re-: suit of this election.' `• The following shall be the loran of oath or affir mation to be taken by each clerk, viz: •I'(A. - It.) do that I will Impartially and truly write clown the name of each elector who shall vote at the ensuing election. which shall be given rat In charge, and also the name the name of the town ship. ward or district wherein such elector resides, and carefully - arid truly write down the number of votes that shall be given for each candidate at the election, as often 'as his name shall be read to me try theinspector thereof, and that I will not dis ease how any elector shall have voted, unless re pulred to do so as a witness lb .a Judicial proceed ing, and in all things truly and faithfully perform my duty rdspecting the same to the best of -my judgment and abilities, and that I am not directly, or Indirectly interested in any bet or wager on the result of this eleetlen: The qualified electors will take notice of the fol lowing Act of Assembly. approved the twelfth day of March, 1868, "An rctleguLating the mode of co ling at all elections, In the several counties of this Commonwealth: 7 Sec. 1. Be It enacted fl the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth o l'enl- Tanta In General Assembly met, and It f is hereb nsyy enacted by The authority of the same: That the quailed Voters of the several counties of this Com monwealth, at all general, township, borough and Special elections,-are . hereby hereafter authorized and required to vote by tickets printed or written, or partly printed or written, severally classified as follows: One ticket shall embrace toe names of all Judges of Courts voted for, and shall be labeled onudde, .Judlciarr; one ticket shall embrace the names of all State officers voted for, and be tabled tate; ono ticket !hall embraek (1;:e naiLes of all taajZoffteetstroted frfrageludingA7 of sena. ' ;tar aud - dielliberst-of Alossadifigit. fort and Members Of ,Cestgretk if -Idtedi for' int . be -labeled Countrz ode tieket Oliteixtbriled .the itai*isibt ail' tolneship °dicers Toted forvitgul labetet 7orrn shirt ode fink , sbAilledlbrdee the nsou - or at ar borough erica% thated fm; and be labeled .11,i40 and each class stall be deposited la , separate baba boxes. See. X. That it shall be Ithe eltie4f.,thq Sberlits in the sever*. codSle,s .ixf c l ua l diShwealth, to Insert in Melt eldeffoit to Hops hereafter . Ito sued tile nest section of this act. JAMES R. KEI.LEY. speaker of the loosens Reresentatives. DAVID !LEMI'U. Speaker Of the Senate. APPitIiVE.P. the thirteenth day of Mareh,:A. D. one thousand eight hundred and slate-six: .S..p. OURTAIN, Oqrernor._ PRE AffiVADMENT „ Witeness, The Congress of the tnited States on the Eist day of March, 1570, passed an Act enW tied. "An Act to enforce the right of eitiaeas of the United States to vote in the several States of this Union ‘ and [pi other purpose,st" the first anti second sectidits itifle cflflre As IdtFe I . Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United StatelsorAmerica In Congress assembled That all i citizens of the United States, who are, or shall,be 'otheryriSe quail. 'fled by la* to vote at any election by the people, in any State, Territory:district; e;ty, reirish; tewlishlp school-district, municipality or. other territoriai sub-division; shall be entitled and allowed ,to vote at all such eleetiofts; Tom_ distlnetion of race. rotors or prelitidil band' tit bf servitude: any con stitution laW, custom, usage or vegetal fool of any Stare or Territory, or by, or tinder, Its antb { n•py. to the contrary, notwithstanding." Section 2. And be it further emitted, that by or under the authority of the Constitution or. inws or any State, or the lawf of any Tech ry. 34 act or shall be reOnired to he dohs 54 5 prt,•lV(ltliSl:v tit qualliicatloit AVt tirtint ittut hb va c !. toe. i t t u t t„„ or fact, persons axe or shall be Charged with tit:- performance of duties In'turnishing to citizens nn opportunity to perform such requisite, or to become qualified to vote, it shall be the duty of every such person and °Meer to give to all citizens of the Uni ted States the same and equal opportunity' to pet form such pre-requisite and to become qualinied to vote wlthotktdis4ncilm; of trace; color; nr Previous tondltibti of servitude, and if such person or officer shall refuse or knowingly omit to give full:effect to tills section; he shall. for every such offense, forfeit and pay the sum of five hundred dollars tit the per son aggrieved thereby, to,be recovered by fin action on the case, with full costs and sueh allowence for counsel fees as thet . Colirtahall deem just. ond shall Mate far ettrY sOll offence, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall on ' Convictien thereof. be fitted not less than five hundred dollars, tic be lin— prisoned not leas than out Month nor Moor; than one year, or both at the discretion of the ' And the judges of the respective distrlef afore said, are required to Meet at Towanda, Mt the Fri day next following the ,holding) of sal& eleetion then anti there to perform those things reqiiired of them by law • i 1 (liven ender my hand, at my office in Towanda this_ twenty.tottrth day of S,eptember, "In the year of. our Lord* tliouanil eight 111;11141'ml and 'seven ty-five, and in the ninety-ninth year of the Inde pendence of the United States. J. hiONIt DE SMITH. : Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Pa. October Ist, 1878 DitOCLAXtATION. BEREAS., I thellor7Ps."..7(,.D.)lfinnO,W;President Judge of the 12th du trial Distiirt consisting of the county of Bradfo , and lions. S. D. RAIIKNI;sts and 4'. S. RUSSELL, Associate Judges; in and for said county of Bradford, have Issued itheirprio•ept bear-. ing date the 20th day of September, 1575; to int• di rected. foe holding an adjourned Court of Common Pleas. at Towanda, fur the Count, of limlford, on Monday, November 157.51 to conlimie tr. ..veekt4: NotiCe Is therefore hereby given to tie Coroners, anti Justices of the Peace of the countV of Brad ford, that they be then and there In heir proper person, at to o'clock to the forenoon' of. said day with records. Inquisitions and other rt•lnentbrancesc to do those things which to the r officelfppertnlnt. to be done! and ,:thosh who are bound by recogol+ AMC or otherrype alttst Inc rtl-oners who arc Or may be in the jail Of did emu Iy. or who shall be bound to!appear at the s}id Conr . are to be then and there to prosecute against theist as may be just. Jurors are requested to. be punctital in thol r attendance, agreeably I : Dated at Towanda; toe 80th dui of September. r lu the year of Our ; one thousand eight hundred and sevety-Ilve; and of the 101epettdefiet , of th.. United States; the ninetyrninth, • i 31ONROEIS311T11 1 , lietltf. TIST OF JURORS DitANW • 4 for a Court of Common Pleas to he held at Towanda. commencing !tonal - ov. bili, iv;' , :i. VtitsT WEED(.; ! AlhonX; ..lolin Murphey; A it:cilia; (liver D Fields; Athens mt., tilts But in, Jo, li ;trucks: Athens born, James Wilson, Ho ce A - DT:. Alba. John Essenwine; Barely, Wm Thompson. Jinn Wheatley; Burlington Twp, Au tie C Sweet Can ton twp, Marcey Smith; Col= do, Calvin Soper; Granville, Philemon Catlin; Litchfield 2 Jon , athan C Dnvidst Orwell, Seymour 'Wilson! Like. ,M Iles Bennett; Itidgbury, Moses D 1101t1:11t1 4.prlitzflehl, Alfred Havens; Standing stone;!Sacob sliack le ton; South Creek; Coryden A. Parson's: Troy!horo, \Vat ter II Gurneti Troy twp, Floyd Baker; Towanda twp. Joseph Crane, Geo-Lltzleruan; TOW,anda l.oro. B W Lane, Wm. (Differ, 3 D MOnianYe_l I' W cvn nepacker; Tuscarora, Chas Johnson; Ulster, Win Lewis, Patrick Kane: Warren, John Ring: Wyela, Henry Spencer; Wyalttslng, U D Huff; Jas Dona hue, Manic! Joggers. _I , ; : . ; ' sti.coND WEEK. ! f Albany. domes Terry; Asylum Soho M Cool bang'', Peter )IcCrocken; Atlielis Twp, John liy- ser; Granville, John P Bush, l'iliert Itoliey; Iler. rick, Francis Stethen, John 'Audefson; orwell Edward I. Carrington:l'lWe; Anr,usttis 'Rose, Chas Slocum; Ridp,bnir, Daniel , It, Burnham, 'A;.13:;1 nurnhatn, A\ allace GrlstVold! Rome ttvp, Joseph Seely: Smithfield, Nathan Waldun, Clarence Voor lilin Springfield, Joel Adams, 'Dudley Sherman: SheFhequin, Thomas Weller. Trio; born, A n,tti, . Mitchell. Edward F Johnson, ' Jno 1' Secese; Terry Jame., T..Tooe.i7ToTimla twp. Al.piiry Ai Day id-on: Tinvaiula lion), ;railic ilorton, 111.1V.1n ileueel', Coco V Myer; T;mantla north, .Tames Foster; tll,ter, i'lma tioetchuls: WarrMl, IT train 1' Taylor: Ran dolph L Beard4ee; Nqalu ' ing ' ,' Daniel. 11. State,: WyNoz, Austin A Conhowdi Geo Pooh!: Wilthot. Reuben beeiriell: I I ROCLAMITIONI-IIIEREAS , .k'r . ', lioli PAUL D. Monnow, President Judge Of the 12th Judicial District. Consisting of the county of Bradford, and lions. S. D. iIannNESS. anti C. S. Itcasut.t.. A ssocinee Judges. In and for,said county of Bradford, have issued their precept bear lug date the 2nth day of Sept. 1i75, to 'no directed. for holding a Court of Oyer and: Tenniner. General Jall . Delivery, Quarter Sessions ~ of the Peisee, Com mon Pleas and Orphan's' :Court, at Troy for the County of Bradford, on :knout:ly. ' Octo,er 25, 1575. to Mantle One ~reek. i t i Notice is therefiire hereby glen to the Coroners and Justices ef the Peace oft o County of Brad ford, that they be then and t tell; In their proper person, at le d'cloCi; In the fc quails of said day, with records, inquisitions nud o her remenibrances, to do those things which to, tirr office appertains Babe done; and those .whd are bound by recogniz ance or otherwise to prosecute against the prisoners who are or may be in the Jail oil said county, or who shall be hound to appear at the said Court, are to be then and there to prosecute a ;Must them as shalt be Just. Jurors are requested to be, punctual In their attendance. agrecably ( to 1 4 helr notice. Dated at Toivanda, the oath day of rept., in fie year 'of our Lord, one thonOnd eight hundred and seventy-five, and of tne Independence of the United States, the ninety-ninth. ' J. MONROUSMITIL Sheriff. TIST OF PERSONS - PRAWN 4to act as Travers Jurors; nes, Court of Common Pleas to lie held at Troy, commencing Monday Oct. ; ,25, 1872. 'Albany, John Seanlin; Barclay, James McPher son, Thomas Cannany; Burlington boro. Martin Phelps; Canton twp, Andrei Ayres, William Watts: Columbia, Judson Wi4on: Granville, Hen ry A 'Jennings; Litchfield, Mercur illogers, , WM. Bostwick, Ahinson Munn, John P Simpler; Leßoy, Anson Carney: Lellaysville, , Jtlartin II Codling; .Monroe born, Henry C Tracy: /venom Jacob Sher man. Chas Streevy, Fred Hey rly; Rome twp. Jo siah Horton, Sylvester R Garner: South Creek. Samuel Ingersoll; Sylvania. John Alp:ander; Tiny borb, Frank Pierce, Miller C.-Moore; Terry, Jona than Terry, 'William T Hoiton; Towanda twp, nV W Bowman: Towanda Born, Andrew J Noble; 'l'o- wand:, north, James Manger; Ulster. Abram 0 Snell: Wilinot, Richard M Abrams; Wysox, John P Wattles, Job Webb. (Trials C Shores; Wells, Chas Wenner; Wyalusinff. LeVir h'taiford. TNCORPORATION NOTICE. A_ To all whom it may conceit') : The undersigned citizens of Sylvania itorm Bradford ico., Pa.. and vicinity. hereby RIM notice that they intend to ap ply to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford Co., or a Law Judge thereof, for a ilarter and to be in oorpOrated into a body politic :Itt lam; with perpet tial succession under the same style and title of ".The Presbpterian Society of Sylvania," for the purpose of extending the Christian selig,lon, and to roved° themselves with a su table house for relig ions worship.. CURTIS MERRITT. J. IL NASII. DAN'I. BIIADFORD. E. TRACY.; JNO. If. KILGORE. C. EY HAG ER. IL 6. KILGORE. , AUDITOR'S \C/TICE.-S. N. Bronson vs. B. Parts. Iu the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford tountv.l No. 180, Sept. T.. 105. She undersigned, an auditor amiointed by the court to distribute money raiSed by Oheriff'smie of defendant's real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the (Mee pt Oveiton & Mercur, in Towanda bore; on FRIDAY, the lath day of October. A. B. 1875, at 2 o'clock P. at., when and whem all pergomi Interested f are requested to pre sent their claims or be foreve debarred frOri claim ing any share of said fund. Oellw3. WA. OVERTON Auditor. - -- p.xiEctrroll , t a l Notice is hereby given hat all persons Indebt ed to the estate of Joshua' Ba. ley. lite of North To wanda,deed.nre requested to make immediate pay ment, and , all persons hat, claims Bg:tins said estate must present them dui authenticated, for set ment. FRINCHEGREGG, 3111 TON ISAYLEY, J13.12'0.. Executors. ME ._______ ADMINISTRATIMS!I NOTICE. —Notice Is hereby gi .n thritall persons In'. fielded to the estate of 1.1 n- G. Terry, late of 1 Terry twp.. det.'d„must ke Immediate pay mentto the undersigned, at ri all persons having claims against said estate m st present them, duly authenticated, for settlemen . 1 N. "I.:LIS' Tr.iilly. ~ , sel,gag, ADMINISTRAT LIST NOTICE. —.-Not ice is hereby gisien tlit all persois in debted to the estate of Alonzo 'Conant, late of Wilmot. decd, must ma) "••••metliate payment to the undersigned, and 1 4. having claims against said estate must kem, duly authen ticated, for settlement. X CONANT. Administrator, ser2wG• VXECUTORS •.4 Is hereby given ft the estate of deed, must make !muses derslgned, nod all persos said estate must present for settlement.- , 1:1.1)121:DC E VA NDY K F., EUGENE 'ANDYKE, 11 , Executt;rs. ' _1- • VXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice du Is hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate of Betsy Swum!, lrte Of Asylum, deed, must make Immediate payment to:the undersigned, and all persons having claims against said estate must present them, duty aut inttrated, for settle ment. . S. MINGOS, . W. BENJAMIN; sepl6 t Executors. AUDITOR'S E. 11. Jacoby vc.. G. . Cash. In the court of Common Pleas of Bradt COunty, Nil. 1161, Sept. T., 1874. • The undersigned. au audl or appointed by the court to distribute' the funds Ised by Sheriff's sale of defeanant,srerJ estate. w 11 atte_ml to the duties of his appointment at the office of • Vfllt'at Maxwell In TowanSa, on TUESDAY, the Mb day of Octo. her, 1875, at 10 o'clocd A. 11, when and where all persons having claims on said fund must present them, or be forever debarred from coming In upon the same. SeptOn 6 ser23r4 'c-Xtecellinecii*Soirtigemais.:! FALL AND WINTER OF 1'8754 i!LOtiiiNu; iM; urooD, 31. E. .1,1 S E IE L 'B, -AT-, WIIO,I4ISASE ASDE!RETAIAJ. This popnlar house has nor newly one of the finest start; s of *lathing In Atrtericm for style quality awl ft; which Is a itnarantee that every garment will invte what l rememitt It to FARMERS, a It A NO H c;ouNTRY .AtEttgitAssTs, !..1121117, to town, are partikilany requested to call At soy *tort and examlue the leading styles, made Irons French, Scotch and jAmericau Cloths, for Ilem Boys and Youths' wear. ; InAt will be found man, 4.5.1114 stelestOß the' oming season. such as theoMulde Breasted tdvaikay Vest enlist the Pi oneN. Sults: ihe Iluzzar Veit suits; the Centennial Sults, of all Of which I aska careful examination, by all who are In want of -cheap and substantial ciothi lig and furnishing goods. OVERCOATS 01'1 EVERY ATS; • MITTENS, &C., • - `AND RETAIL, . . . , i i •A'r--: !.,.,. M. E. 11 0 L' N 1 , " 11:. Ll)' S, I nugi6-75. i , ! i'O WAN )A. PA. . . TASTELESS , Mk:DI I CINES. i , • . A 'imminent Nest' York physician lately com plained to DUNDIIS. DI:CK.CO. shout their Sas:o.ti.woon OIt.! CAPSULE, ; Mating that some times they cured valraeulinistli.but that a pat-lent of his hail taken ttelll wDlontt effect. On being inforni , d that sevet.ti imitations were sold, he In- Attired and found b 1 1 a patient had not he. a taking DUNI) AS PICK, rp:S,l . What itaPpeileil 1 i lt tilis..plisielati War lime hap -11 DUN Peed to others. an LAS DICK & CO. take this monied of pro eetingt . ph iptirimut. firm wiles, and themselves, an preventing OIL of SANDAL WOOD from coming Into disrepute. • PHYSICIANS W i llo once preSerlbe the ( 'apsnies wlllconttnue to dd fial; ttir ihtl contain the I pure up al in the Dein andcheapest form- - DUNDAS DICK & CO. use more ott. of SAN DALWOOD than all the Wholesale and Retail Drug ' gists and Perfumers In the United States combined and this is the sole mason why the pUre 011 1 8 soirktheaperintheireapsulestban 'that** other Ifortn.,' 1' OIL OF SANDALWOOD if: fast superceding .:every other tvlurtly. slityi Capsules only being re gnited to litsute a safe null certain cure In six or 'eight days. Vrotri ISO other Medicine Mit this re sult.lie had. - • ~ ItC N DAS DICK it: O.'S SOFT c 11 . SITI.ES solt 0 .h • problem,!long rtillshiel ,4l t' 'Otio'llt PhY- - sielaw. of Dow to avoid the 11:111....i :it'd itk;.tdst I.X , p , •l'klits!e - DI SlVsnottiftgi Ii vi /whir ari. iiii. known to 1 detntet fihhs: if hit thist , roy• In i uiv-il Orect. , of maul vitinalite retnisiles. ! 1 .. Solt Capsules are put lq. 111 11114 , .11 ;Ma Ill'ai IfOX -6, thirty In each. ;11,4 :ill , .11 • I only I'apsuliis pre scribed Iry ylipsielitils. 1 • 1 TASTELESS NIEDICINES. —( ';‘ ,4 t I r oil and Tatty tither 1121110,111 S ittedielnes ran he ta ken easkly tool satelvs in IDUuNpAS DICK '& CO'SNOPT CAPSULES. No Taste no Smell. i ireT.heso wero tho o_nly capsulos Admitted :o the lastlParis EXposi tion. • ! $4,0 for 1 1 1. , 1131 . to 35 Woo,lvi 4:1',4 • L _New York, Sold at all Drag Stores Here. auk 11% , - I .1! 'PTO THEY Do,'N. cpripinin Ihtt tho,e ttho are v.lh, eth , lagh to BUY THEM CLOTHING E. .1 .1 ( • Nt.vt.;* Owl faun tltf ptiallty of th ILOODS LIE SF,I,LS NtA% latlar3 atlttx-ith• to cAtillig aztviitlim tii LARGE AND ELECTANT FALE MEN AND DOT'S' WEAR. An inspection of lila! steel: will be litlffident to satisfy all that he ean!etTer greater Inilueenients than even (an",l7-75 MEANS 114 SE, TOWANDA, CORNER 3IAIN ,AND littlOGE SEIFERT'S, The Horses, Illarnes,i, tr., of all guests, of this hosuse, insured against loss. by Flre, without any extra charge. • • A superlo (11 4 1 &mai, r i t i ase Ap i . i dpsl received. - Towanda.i e election, which was , pon the final passage of the FM} toad G 2 yea to 27 talk, Mr. rA.. gih the negative l . and 'gib . - ns, tbatpabodY had asked paling lea. , and that the temperance medate the toming county were satisfied b h e i u p a a 7as it w . aand bad pe_titkin. irk .y to let s, it stand. Thus m new block. tech and vote of Mr. C. slur years as Representativehe T he THE un ieE (ed by the Legislature and by pts z as a staunch teniptradce Tt (4 the e - party has honored him age e? his oian he has ever asked or ex :ix:l64f. --- i that the Republican part) in BETII my is obliged to publish s attacks upon men who are " on or reproach, in order to OLI) defeat. A cause that will not lout such a defense ought to 011ihe people say Amen. Melt in MT . (1., 0 • to the cern , .. .... ra, if you don't Want by . the solo 'Calla: of "The Prohibition Fayette, lit make the ItEromrEtt a mud-, Thins a u chine, nor a medium of false beeprietor co . half of .my assailed friends, milk to e Prohibition Party." . . render the Philadelpli • J. B. SVSINEIt. night hert;.---.0 4 . -4,---- '• morning.. LEM* TO 1111R4 CHUB. accommoll . SUCH. 4. Sept. . B propounds some perti- T HE lions in the following let - \c.bOnestiv..sins.ronrpfl wat HORSIT FIXINGS GENERALLY Is at C. F. DATON'S In the store lately occupied Jullos Wolff aka Clothing Store. Having removed my establishment to more commodious and relive nipit quarters, I respectfully Invite my old eusto niers, and all in I. of anything In the line of iIAfINESS,.SADDLES, to give me a call, feeling satisflutl that from the-fa cilities I possess for purchasing stork,ll can do a better Job, nt a lo r scer price than any other estab llsninent lh the edunty.c Don't forget the place one door below the old sirnd of Fox & Ectenr: nutr2G. PLOWS ANI) POINTS. Farmers are hereby informed that 1 am now pre pared to furnish the celebrated CE —N otice ei,.. -- arbted to late o Leltq, iyiuptit to he Mf g claims agakst anthetitleatea.-, LER AYSYILLIi . "L" 'of every kind. Also -Point:v or any pot*ti• if of the ow furnished at lowest:, Glic k August 3, iii7.3lf, FOle \ •§ALE.—A valuable farm in Athens twp., laying 2'i miles from Athens Lord, and 3 miles from Waverly. Contains 10 acres, of which in are in grass and grain. 'A dairy of :5 cows has been kept on it, and there Is base ment stabling for that number. It lifts a gentle in . elluation to the south, and is warm, strong land. it will beaold low and possession giVen immedi. ately. Address E. I). DREW, Elmira, N. Y. I). F. PARE, Athens, Pa. •d. PREW, on the farm. 'novie 71tf, . WOOIj CARDING, . •i AT THE i WOOLEN MILLS, CAMPTOWN, PENNA. j • _ _ Also manufacturing and cloth dressing attended to on short notice. ,We are already making rolls from the new clip, and are prepared to do pork as fast as offered. H. 13. • Cazaptownael. Ja ,1575. SDREW WILT, I Auditor MMI -AT- , DESyRIVTION. 'A I'S, . GLOVES, lit► -•% I . - TORE, .1 A 0 B 1;•'•S011'1'1ENT MEE A 1) wINTER GOODS, -1411 L. - ,. Hotels ani lie:tatrants. NETS, &C., C. F. DAYTON VANN :Yanw OTTNDRY 4 MAOHWE SHOP ana Ti tac k ltrp i iieli4&Attedt re r= o, to s tor itoto tti,d,, it z e , v d =„lo BitLi*ARTIGSi CIRCULAR SAW:MILLS, MANDRILLS Awr all 'chide of Mill Irons made to order; ENGINE REPAIRED. And work warrOted to giro satlsfictlott. .MACHINE* Of the 'Meat and most Improved kinds umlinfactur ed and kept constantly on,,,hand and ready for we rLovuus • IRON AND WOODEN IiEAMS • ikAlnds. CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS AND PLOUGH POINTS Of *,;all kinds, and , the latest' Improvement kept en hand, CHURN 'mutts, LARGE AND SMALL SIZE STO VE CASTING§ t:ELLAit oIIZITES SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, 1,.% MI $.l }C VITTLES. Anil all kholl of caALlop funtieb6.l at • Starch 3D,'70. MEANS & ROCKWELL. B () 1), & pA N contlime to mittufactunt their eciebtated HORSE POWERS .`CLEANERS,}, Aud wilt /..11 a better machine for jess Money than can be had elsewhere In the world. We claim for our machines that they will do as mutih,,or Inure. than any other, and more ditrubly built. We per sonally superlutend nor work and see that It Is well done. We will send , e nESCRI PTI Vi. CAI'ALOOLTE:S (itt• Nl:whines nn applleatlon TW',O HORSE .PpWERS, • One and tw•G hot•se- Threashers and Separ4ora, Thresher and Cleaners. • • , . rA N DIIM; .M!1.1,S Saw still Grist Mill work Alone to Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, *VII (1110:RIVilit `,..4X":111,14V u - ooln AugJ,%9 NEW CAIUHAGE FACTORY! oppsite.the new Jail, TOANDA, PENN'4 STULEN, ftespeettelly aationere, „le his that he has built a . NEC RRICK t:ARRI E FACTORY, Wlire. In. Will rim;!:tntly hell) on Intn , l f meld of FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN IMUMES, PLATFORM *WAGON'S, Tni irri NG SI: LrilCS, .»v SKELETONS Mole of the best material and finished in the be-t city style. Ills long experience In city Car riage Factories giveg hint a decided advantage over others in th. FINISH, STYLE AND DURADILITY Of wagon= INSPECTION OF lIIS WORK Precious to plifelta,lng else lion. ALL WORK WARRANTED Tb MVE rERFECC ATISFATIOti Thankful for the libsnil patronage :formerly ex tended A.di rests-etfully ask a conthntanee . of the same. REP.% SO I'I:OMPTI.I* Ar.rE.:lll.:l) TO A.T REDUCED PRICES. .possible, that The,same met ! - HEN RY ST : I3 LEN. at Libby :In a i mi. 8:734r. :. er_: now, midi' ' '-' • ' Diunkennes% 0\ S! • Al O 0 N S of` the day. • above all oth party boasts, , fights. Mack IV A til ON,B li are plenty at ei • fundamental d • t . punish your en! fill.. The porti tiers andlitthibi . . • who fought 6 now vote the I ored and pr land a large assiirtment 0 ; served their 1 . . darkest hour: • maimed in its! .When I re AvA“oNs shame we' brl had we stood , :Ron and edict easily have tr. clap of thu I awoke me. gone Republ 1 1 bonfires and = Petmaylvanil (1(.1" ' °1u CIIHAP.EI t s'—win you? • 5 Ileeentlyl - the Third ,Sr other establishinrit in the i WAGONS CARRIAGES Of every description manufacture( to, order on short notice Towanda 3lareiv2M, 1573 BBOOBBINDERY.—The public is Respectfully Informed that the Book Bindery has been removed to the ltErourtar Bonding, third story, where will be douo ' BOOK-BINDING In all Its sirlous branches, on terms as reasonable as the ”hard times' , will allow. The Bludery will be under the charge of I WIIITAKEW, An experienced Binder, and ail 'work will be promptly done In a style and manner which cannot be -excelled. Music, Magazines, Newspapers, Old Books, &c., bound in every style: ' Particular atten• tion, will be paid to tha Ruling and Binding of BLANK BOOKS, to auk desired pattern, which in ottality and dm • bllity will be warranted. Xl' All . work will be ready foi deliveo when promised. . . , The pattonage of the publlc,ls solicited, and per. feet sulafectlonxttarantecd. attg24.4tt. • MIS =I Tv RNERIA GLO,RpOIi, WE STUFFS, PURE• WINES AND LIQUORS; TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGARS, &C. . and a fine assortment of . TOILET AND FANCY GOODS. 3lore than usual care Is glyeu to the compound ing of prescriptions. Open on Sunday from 9A. N. U.) 1 P. st" and froiu 5 P. M. to 7 P. M. Dr. MADILL Can bo consulted at the store on Sat uttlay of. each week, as heretotote. O. 11. TURN ER, W. G. GORDON. Ir . IL C. PORTIIII, ACIDS. DYE STUFFS, 3 / 4 GLUE, PERFUMERY, TOILET A!ND FANCY GOODS SPONGES; BRUSHES, BRACES di TRUSSES, SOAPS, COMBS, POMADES, HAIR DYES. TEETH, SKIN, AND BAIR PREPARATIONS All lie asks Is .01 country. JAMES BRYANT. 1= Mk* - -!'zr WITOLESALF, AND pETAIL 7' _'S I i ilL(kil TOWANDA, MINA. ACIDS, EXTRACTS YLIXIR. HERBS, SUOMI COAk'ED IPILLS, ' rownzus, UL'MS, .., SYRUPS, TIXC- TURES,! • WINES, ! . , ac., . And preparations of 'fkil kinds MACHINE OILS, KEROSENE, ALCOHOL, Sr,e. for metficlual purposes; Alt the POPULAR PATENT 31EDICE..:ESt••1 ukay 7-72 MEM OLD CASII DRUG STORE Corner Main and Plae§ls., Towanda, Va. F.:4(.6/14hed orer a quarter of a Ce,nt /try. Wholes:de and WWI Dealer In • ®DICE\ E 5, MIMI CHEMNIALS, zons, POCKIi:T-KNIVEs PW'KET-BOOKS AND TORT-MON NAfES MAC AlloY ANT, S(IOTC1I SNUFF, FOREIGN AND LO3IESTIC CIG:►L,'S. A lIDEN,'FIELD AND; FLOWER SEED. Pure Wines and Llpuors, for niedlelual purposes, BOTANIC, ECLECTIC .►ND REMEDIES, AND ALI. 4; EN EINE rovuLAR MEDICINES, Supporters, Suspedsori'es, Breast Pumps, N I I'PLES, NIPPLE SIIRLLS, & SHIELDS, NCI:SING BOTTLES, TEETHING RINGS, Syrii •s , Bed Pans, IL:rDtals, Thermetnetert. ELASTIC STOCICINGIL &C. KEROSENE OR COAL OIL, WICKS, CHIMNEYS; BATH BRICE, sPERM, LARD, 'WHALE, HEATS FOOT TA N N AND MACHINE OIL, A Ltollol. AND SPIRITS TURPENTI!‘i E. s.I.SIE u PA INT. VA If NISI!. cOUNTEIt, 110RSE, MAN I. SCRUBBIING, HAIR, TOUTII, awl all oilier kind's of brushes. .1 WINDOW AND PICTURE CLASS, of all Mies. - I== I:EADY MIXEL) PAINTS OF ANY DESIRED COLOR, RY THE POUND, PINT OR GALLON 61:01.7ND IN OIL OJT VARNISH, AND DRY COLORS OF ALL wut.: ALL ARTICLES WARRANT D. Pre Pserlptlons carefully cclrni,oundiut at al liour4 of day and night. Open zttfudays for Preser ptlorni from 1010, ,12to I :nut tn 6, 1%11. In'. Porter can be colentltc(l as beretufor,i In Ito office. ,:n1a31375. Grcaeries and Provision:. P'Cl'l,l WHOLESA LE MEE= HIOCERIES AND PROVISIp. Tow AN The best brand , of != The highent pi lee hall for all Linda ,f corsTity t,AoDucE! MEM .131.711: E I'OllllllV, G IMI Everial atfrriliou paid 10 11111 . ug orderi. Coo( (I,lllerol free of charge anyw•hen hi the Borough. a 044.1. NO TICK lIEUK ! Rut the very best gowl; of all kinds kept by any first-class grocer, and sold Down, Down. Down, I ?..,TRICTLY ciiolve,t TEAS, SPICES, MOIL: SS , - SYRITPS, SUGAIIPN .COFFEES, &C., Received flatly, fresh twilit the New York Mar and bought at the very lowest casts prices. Having been engaged for the last three rears with a First-class Wholesale grocer In New Y .rk,'l have Facilities for buying toy: goods so that I can nlako it an object for all CASH. BUYERS call And ' SEE MY STOCK AND Iflila I L I;tfore pureltasitig elsewherr:, 1 , ‘v ILL PAY l'Alll FOR PROD TE I-, M. B. I )WEN, 1 1 1 I HED, WHITE AND lILEE STORE, 11111 D HE-ST ' 1 Miscellaneous' Advertisements. FOR SALE-CI - lEll'., ND lON CONVENIENT TERMS. 1 A blacksmith and wagon shop, with a twenty feet water power attached. A very desi .Me lo l ation for business. The shops,are large and convenient, with neces sary machinery for carrying •on an ex ensivqbusi nese. . A alnall new dwelling house anti one acre of land attached. . . - . 1. ALSO—One other Water power on the; saiun 1 : - til.E BEST stream, with a twenty'2lye feet wheel, with 'SAW ! ' and lath mill, all in good running order.l This farnogeorltlyw•iiclh the E n og i . s t= l li : i. er with - Ifive mires ot p R A -.1 R :I: E , 1 . 4 A N "D• S i I- 'i • ALSO—A HOTEL pROCERTY, with 'a 1 large • ! • . . two and one-halt story house, with baCk buildings. 1, .. . ; lOWA AND NEARASKA, Main building 605.32 feet. with large anthconveul-. ! ' • for sale by cut barn. This . propert; will be sold with (me or I , . more acres of laud, to sit purchaser. I • r I3URI.INGT - t. .ON, MI.SSOUBI ,• • ALSO—A FARM containing about : 150 acres of i .. 1 ' . . land, all improved except 5 acres; two &getting . • RIVER. R. 11: - CO. . houses, two orchards, largo cattle barn, horsoi barn ' On ten ear's at 6 . per cent. wogon house and shedsithercon. This property is y In a high state of cultllation, and the quality of lnterest.. • • . the land unsurpassed In he county. . . . , The above described property is all desirably lo- ,ONE MILLION ACRES in IOWA: - and Southern cated and convenient to Lehigh Valley Rail Rd. ' NEBRASKA. • Sir For /CMS (4 sale I apply to the subscriber, at : The finest country in the woritl - to combine farm- Myersburg, Bradfoni County, Paj 1 , Ing and stock - raising. •apri-75. ' . .E. REED 3IBER. 1 ', ,i • Products will pay for land and imr 'LDS/ 0 RANKAS GRAVE GUA . 1. provements long before theprin -1 L 1 1 . clpal be comes due. For the purpose of preserving th, perrfanent symmetry of Burial mounds and liol4ng the usual • ' "The - so-called destitution In Nebraska IleS In the ' ... LARGE DISCOUNTS for cash. or Ll.Unaa, far western, region, beyond the lands of th 01.1.4. Head and Foot Stones ore permanently and- se g . ..;.• - 3.t. IL R. Co." . I • rarely in position. .1 4 : i . S . ..liie• For circularethat will fully describe these • lands, andlho terms of sale, apply to or atidniks, For particulars addre s - O • LAND COSLMISSIONER, T.... r o iag e w s , _. DICKENS N, A 1 ' O, i ' , . Burlington, lowa, for lowa Lands, • ' I 3ireb,, forXebraaka Laws. W_• 1 \-• I ti E 1 1 ` 1 1 .•, AtATCIIE June:-74 WATCH E 1 11.),"till.VE . 1 1 j' • FINE 3EIV MISES C(fF._\PE"' " 64)1,1),:t.11.VE1Z - AND:s:rxEl. • I SPECTA C LES & EYE GLASSES One door north of Dr. l'orley Drug store jan6-75. T) IL iISENTS FOR ALL, IN - E:W EIVEL It.Y STORE coio,-Imilly n.eelvlng In aeldltloplo his .large Stark PINS. =EN 1 • 1 ..0 1 1 ' 1•:1• 1 1 ( . AN ANI) A'ri . It Es G(piD AND SILNIER.WATCHES, SILL mina) As/AkE oF A. I. I. VAI: I ETIE-S AND PLATED RINGS AN D'IDAIENIS Watch, Clock, and Jewelry repalrlng, tone In the Iwg tuanurr, awl warranted. Thatigs fora !Moral patronage alai lopt to merit a coatitittattee of the caste•. c. u. twircit S40,1:1.11 RI: PREF ERRE!) To ALL v . . 101.11)P 12 It (,IN. IMEIZ j: V IDealer hi 1 m 0 E WY, JEW CLOCKS: S AND II A'S DA, 32E EWEI E J 1 A _w NI) •b Deak r 1 :AEI) SWISS litgEM W ES, DSPItI 11,." S!'rEItING SILVER 1 Iv! I 'ls 1► W A It F. i 1,(1( ii Ti BEST. M.•aht Street, TOWANDA, P.A., AT rim W. it. ROCKWELL of Jemeli) TINE ao BA'S DS,, RINGS, STUDS. CHARMS. +001,1),!..,11 , ;er Asp EEL sl'EctAct. ES CLOCK ,S OF ALL. FA,SIE TIES, at the lowest prtees W. 4OCK WELL no ‘l2-71 SP.ECTACLES ! SPErri.VCLESI A . ReNI9 - EL TINTED 'Read Lenses have the Tower of Protecting the. Eye from IRRITATION arising from Light, ac- coinpapted by Heat. I.7nder lynson'A Ainericiin and English letterg pateut REASONS WHY •oll• ARILN DE L TIN TED ,srETA.c LES They have the power of Arre,ting:the Heat-Rays of,Solar and Artificial Light behire entering the They are Violet Tinto, yet w constructed that wh6n applied to the Eye appear coliqless. The high and low numbers are the same tint AV.II.;A. Cif AMBERIAN E NV E E 11. • TOWANDA, l'A 1.1:A LEI: IN 4.mEnlliaN . & swiss w.VratEs , , . . • . , STEItLI N(; t-d.t.oN:•• AN I) Fol BROS.O I.:1E11R E I ) El: W AR,E , . FINE GOLD JEWELEX;&C., &C., .OProSITE COURT ROI7SE, lEEE W. A. 611AMBERLIN Tcv°ti iv'rAtfto • -"a-t e a I'lo . 11. :WO 0 n C 0 . ., Pll . ol'o74llAol.E ' R . , TOWANDAi PA, . 11 t :Crateful for the generous , patronage of • the:' 'past year, would inform aft-wanting Pleteartv 1 yre , itiat a re ' still/Ailing toutir estidd ent I I I t I NM AND 'IMPROVED INSTR , ENTiY, I • - : : I LIAO adopting m etand approved modes of 'printing and retouching in order to cure 4 ! I. . YINER I'IIOTQGRApit TITAN EVER -t. • ! lin ade outside of the Mies, and ,that 'we' Inatia:. •i 1 t is- specialty to enlarge AU . Mid of Pictures to any also desired, ' and finish in , W ter Ccdors,l Italia Ink, or In Oil, in the • - - t ' BEST STYLES AND VERY 1:011 1 PilillJE9'. ! D S:, , . We also endeavor to take afl the time resale In making chlldrens pictures, so as tlir seen* the ... best results. . _ We are constantly adding to our .slock of . 1 I . • All new patterns. and tasteful sty tails them at a small advance from e May 14;71 • COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL • :' TUE i . . . OLD TOWANDA COAL' Y.ARD , . i -- .PIEII,CE & SCO, TiT . i , Take Pleasure In announcing to thelr frieintsabil. the public generally, that they are prepareft 'to fur lash any of the following named, t'Fr.ll; In 'Annuli tles to suit purchaseri, thoroughly !screened and'. slated, and at as - low rates as at , any yard' hi T',..- rraaila, '.Arc keep' the best t"oali front the ritt , ttoni and Slinks-Barre - wines. : ' Ell "SULLIVAN . , .A.NTIIIOcti:E: an :.IzeK, from-mine% in Still - 1 - '4'mi .011116- SMITII ' 1 ' (min the ' 4 Poi BarriaY 311111!•! %I e• ar l tle• • tir,#.ol, t ' '; •v ' . . . : 1 't :',.: .: . • BEST A LLENtOW'N L!A'tE THE - BEST C.OVLA Y I . ( lEME,NI. All•prtlers I..ft at the stores of Limg k Stevett , .' F. J.-ealitta.... Ttdrd Watt,. Kirby's 'Drug Store. or at oar ()Mee. cortior of River and Elizabeth's Sts.. will reP•leve prompt attention. • PLEASE 01 . us _I CALL: '" • • " PI 1.:1:(' E. .. IV3I. St•irrT, se V. 3-7 N t U IN f; !1 4 N..l' c ght, nn[ire• 11131 ue•v STEAM FLOURING is Bo w. in .acee,ful cperali , ,ll, and that: , pr pared to ,10 all ‘t I , lk In 6is.liite ml '416)1,106(1% cUsToM iN -.\3:1. Itackv.lreat ltttel ei,lll always oil bawl Ail.l .• and tot Nth- at loweo: rate,. • • . • . , l'A 1:114 NOT IC !leg'un the All,t ' , bk• of the tivr 11,1 ring b• will have their fertvag- 'raid hollr "they lo•il , ,t; grl,t , of ten ba.lu 1 att,l upv, MAE rill - E . 'II F: Mi N T (,) N . N 1:1,:.111N(.1's PIN :,EW I .NI A1.',11 INE 11:1, rapidly into -r.tvor 4.7,.inliniatiii of g. , . 41. qualith•i, nairkily ; 1.1,1 t ran 'rang, rapid, durit.h., with Stityls. It 6 a t•liiittle Drop Fr' I. • ECII,ACES, A 31.401h:o fur family thin' . ;‘•,pr of it ha, met . IVillt a 11tri? rapid furiea.;_: ratio of &ale- :hail ally inaehltie ! on th, mat l:t. A Machiuc for matialitotiii log and family • (ri•Ady for deli , . i•ry only 1i•i:"1.1 for nitmr. lierfmlioli. varioty of It a real io. family or \v.') GOOD 'AM:NTS -AVANTI.:I) itENriNc:'Pt•\ sE \NANG NIA( i\E' 41 . MI E. ItEmt);t:TON It EMINGMN srwiNG ci 4 It E3IINt:TON Af6l - .. '2SI & t:S3 Broadway N. Y.. Aria, Madison Square, N. Y., S.eIVIIIV, Chicago,:::? State St.. S. maehit”. , 4iid Boston. 33'1 'Washington St., St•wity, igi Wet 4th st.. Sowiwz Mat. hi;:r7. Vika, 120 Genesee St., Soving Iladatios Washi4gthh.D. C.,:41.7111 St.. 37111 g )1:01111 ,, , Atlarita, Del:iv - es Opera. nou,e, Marit•Tl:l • St., Sewillf; 7.l.lll•liini. • Eel). 13,' 5. R EAL ESTATE! At • EN. r FARMS. 311.1.1.: 4 . 'VILLA6I.I , . ; ‘ , .. ; . Pirrtits icislang•to pure'lia.s•e. tall du well to 1 , . ,, or:r oeir iimt 4. - s- api:2:7st M211= 9 FBASIts COAL. AND STOVE COAL.. 011 hand l!.. DAV THAT IT Ds RECEIVED. REM I NGTON NO. 1 IZE:11INGTO . ):. NO.. ILION, NEW N-01111 13 , RANCII OFFICES kiF REMINc:ToN ('OMPANiES. A. a, NOBLE MAW • T U 11' AN' ) .1 . E N BiTSINE.SS SITES IN "TOWN' k LWAYSON IL\ NI) AT ONG AIN'- .tho large Units 0c llael iu lOWA, N E 81.14 SK A & K - A N S . A S., lig Isar o Ran R. ads. Very for Failigrilits NIOPET:TY FOR RENT. FOR DIVELLI I : AND BUSINESS' ruurosEs. • • 14 • ; Rents collected and remitted on reasonable term , Money Loaned & Loans Negotiated A,' J.. \ OBLE & Co. il n, auil (ar ra price.. • . =MEE