Vradford Nqorter. rowanda, Pa., Thursday, Oct. 12, 1876. LOCAL AND GENERAL. r Dn. (?) PEET is to edit a greenback de partment in the Rome Register., \tin ninEer especial attention to the important announcement of M. E. Sow 3iON Sox, in another column. As WE go to press this. Wednesday evening, the lIATEs and WUEELEE Club Ittrms are brilliantly illuminated in honor of the victory in the West. ; ; APVERTISING is . the bull's-eye of - ,ratle. - The successful business team is -ilhat which advertises most. Now is the time to make the shots tell. Orn devil says trying to do business successfully, is like winking to a beauti ful young lady in ,the dark; you know xvbrt you are doing; but no one else does. A TRAMI' who had" entered the engine 'house at the Greenwood tannery, for the purpose of warming 'himself on Monday last, appropriated 'to his own use a watch, 'the property of GFANROE. liiksmos,.whien found in a vest pocket in the room. Tun Baptist Church, of this place, hare invited' a " Council " to assemble here on Tuesday next, for the purpose of ordaining, their pastor, Rev. T. A. Fn li-Auosi.. Ordination services at 2 o'clock E. A. .T.F.NNtsOs, proprietor of j,the popular Adams llonse, Troy, w4 i in town yesterday. The Adams lious4:l3n der 14 management, has come to be t'Ok ed noon by the ravelin,g public as one of the .best hotels in the country. MR. K.F.NT, of the firm of BLISS, has been spending several days in the city, se ecting goods for the 'winter trade. 31r. K's long experience in the large manufactories of th cEast, epables him to buy at the lowest figures, and re' - ders his judgment t as to style ar.d quali y much superior to the ordinary purchase r C. H. SEE LEy.? OYster Bay and Env}... "wan House, supplies a need long felt n this place.' It furnishes a complete and convenient place where one cut drop in at any time and get a "lunch" or full meal with everything about him as "neat as wax." Mr. S. also keeps constantly on hand the best oysters in the market, Inj the shell, or opened to suit customers. A "ti-NH of.t)i ends of 31i. and Mrs. VOLNEY TAYLOR,' of Granville, paid them a visit On Monday last, the occasion being the twenleth _anniversary of their mar riage. Xmong those present were VAL ENTINE SN,vrox and wife, E. A. : NiNus and wife, A. SAXTON and wife, H. W. .IE - sm. - sus and wife, LOREN LEONARD and wife, A. WOOSTER and wife, 0. SAX TON and wife. The hostess was the re cipient of a beautiful set of China, and other presents. COPY the following notice of a fire at Canton, on Tuesday afternoon last,, from Wednesday's Elmira ..-Idrertixer, Wo especially regret the loss to our neigh bors of the Sentinel: " A fire broke out in Canton, Pa., yes terday afternoon about five o'clock in DOA SF., (LARK 1S: Co.'s hank. The-lire -raged for softie time; but by strenuous efforts it ,was finally checked and the town saved from a serious loss. Dtio....s E, (21,MCK & Co.'s loss is about one thousand dollars. C. P. 13 LTT & -SON, of the Canton Se;i tiniq,-lo§e their type. W. S. CR ANMtht. loses on stock d malt ed by tire." Rota. of 'Honor at Towanda Graded School, or names of pupils with perfect'. record in attendance, deportment and stu 'dies f the week ending Sept. :30 : SATtAn NnyttrE, • Da.vin . F.MM.. ALLEN, ROSE QUIGLEY, CI:Ai:LEI . Cow).- MAN, ItA LPII 31Enct - n, W.A.r.trEtt• SMITH, 'WILLIE LAYTON. 1 —For week ending; Oct. fl : ANNA RED: DING. 11,ALPII MERCrit, TOMMY KlNsmAs, WILLIE LAYTON. ETTIE STI - LrE.N, InITRIDGEWLAURA BLAKE, JENNIE CARRIE PAINCE, MARY OVERDALE, ,FIIED SMITH, MARTHA TIIONII•SON, FRANK' WARDELL, .-IfEssin Bt - nn.st: ‘ , DAVID FRANKIE KUYKENDALL. • .It-sT Line clip the following feorn the last Waverly E:,fe . rprixe. The incidont is characteristic of Superintend ent l'Arttsit. 'and atbirds another pr o of tlt:it be 'is the " right . ' man in tlier right ' " While the first section of 9 , on the LelibrlCValley, with thirteen passel:- o er eo:tches,, was crossing the brid!.. i n over ' t - he : 4 1tsqueltanna, at Towanda, yesterday, the train broke in two. The reak:portion ran :lito the forward cat , and a i'inunber of platforms were broken. Twoi persons stauding upon the platfqrnis werd. slightly injured. Superintendent IL A. l'At - szn., while at dinner. rtkcived a telegram an nonneing the accident. FlitrOdno. to the sun b in. he found an engia standing upon a siding, but the engineer and fireman were' absent at dinner. Being entirely capable of running. a machine himself, he obtained dispatching, orders, and jumping upon the engine, ran it from Sayre to To wanda. Making excellent time. This road is f alunate in haVing a Superintendent tam al to such an pnergency. CL PEasoNAt - ind Mrs. P. IL HARDT. of I.lke City, Minn., are visiting friends in this, place. Mrs. FL , :an: is - the daugli t-r of the late STEPIIEN PowELL. a gen tleman who ovas for many years one of our most esteemul citizens. 11 . rs: lit - tyros K iNi;snt - Rv is at the EiiMea Wattr Cute. 1). F. Ruts Tow, CAINUE BAH: ,w, nil Mt. Dr. JoiiNsoN arc enjoy ing a vi-it to the Centennial. —('. D. Lit - 3trun'Ev4 and family have joined the innumerable throng at the Cen tennial this week. IttfyNor.in:: and clii!dren, of Bal timore, an: visiting at GILIFFITIfs% KEEI.En, or the OwegO Rceord w.oi in town this week. MEAN: 2 , now a resident of Phil., ropped into our sanctum one day last weck; looking. as cheerful and contented as ever. • —los::mt Kixasnuity and wife, Wm. M:x and wire, N. N. BETTS, jr.,and ram -dr. Mrs. L 11. L. .vmonrm - x, Mrs. G. 1.1. 1 1 . VIA:INS, I). 0. BOLLON aml wife, and Mrs. 1). Wit.moT, are among the 'rowan doing " thrt Centennial this ME! THE ErnEtta. This plain, modest appearing Mower, which. ' i .erhaps was the most :matt ract ive of all its kiwi on exhi bition at the Centennial, was appreciated :or its real merit and utility. The older ann w - calthier.compamcs had their gold :lad silver-plated mowers, with every part as and attractive as any parlor or nament, placed on vclvtt eatpet, with captivating agents to set forth their mer its. while the Eureka was lett to meow :a-IA itself moste. . of the time, but th .lushes were practical men, and after see ing it thowoglily tested in the field, awarded it the highest premium. The gentlemanly. inventor, .ion:;,, O. Wit.nutt,. may well feel, proud'of the great triumph, and the stockholders now feel that their capital has mkt been invested in vain. Our town rvj , 4e: s . that Towanda. through this manufacture, has become celebrated all oyez the civilized world, and that the Eureka Company- is to become the im p of prosperity and rapid ',g,r4.wth of our embryo city. The Centennial correspondent of the TrfVzhe sent the following dispatch to that .plurt6l,. on the announcement of the awards : PIIII.IDELPIITA, Oct. 6.—The judges, after a thorough test of merit, have grant ed to the Wilber Direct Draft Eureka Mower, manufactured at Towanda, Penn., the hi4hest honor they could bestow—the TuE season is now approachino when modal anti diploma. This inachini. in efforts are usually directed towartrraising t addition to its superiority in many other clubs for city papers, often at the expense itilwets, cuts a six-foot swath with a ; and to the .detriment of the more useful lighter draft than any side-Cutting county paper. INo man who feels an in chiigfand leaves the cut grass in such ex,- , tercst or pride in the development and cellent condition for curing, that from au gi owth of luS own county, should sub hour iind a half to two hours is saved in scribe for city papers until he first be, squring the crop. A crowd of practical comes a patron of the local press. fitment surround's this mower daily at its ' Let us look at the advantages offered' pl.nee of exhibdiork in the Agricultural by a home paper. The editor of a local Building. and the great number of orders paper lives in your midst; you have not a and applications for agencies received at- local interest, but what that interest test the favorable impression made upon t touches him personally, and it is for his visitors. This is the largest, lightest and interest to advocate it. If a bit' of news only direct draft mower in the world." I transpires, he is right here to gather it 7 ALVORD, Publisher ME XXXVIL T l 7/or it Co, LOR do op! /JAMIE FIRE DI WAVERLY—Loss $15,- 000.—Thursday night, about 11 o'clock, the people ,of Waverly were aroused by the cry . of fire, and soon, found that the new Shepard Block on Broad street, was in Caine& The fire was discovered in the halhwarupon the first floor. The flames, however, had gatued such headway that the En!crprise rooms and upper story well so tilled with smoke and flames, that very little conid be saved, and that in the printing office. Mr. F. Bnowx, on sec ond story, lost his entire furniture. The, two adjoining buildings, were old struc tures, one used as a warehouSe by CAMP BELL Bnos., the other as BENELEy:s liv ery stables. Mr. Sunrstua'S loss upon building is upwards of '55,000; no insu rance. The Enterprise proprietors lose their entire establishment, three presses, with a large assortment of job and nevrs pap: r type and fixtures. Loss, *6,000; insured for 15,000. This was one of the largest and best equipped officeS in this section. Mr. BROWN'S loes was about $400; no insurance. Mr. BENTLEY'S loss in livery stable, $400; partly instil-ed. Srnne damage was dove, to premises ad j.iining, which may add a few hundred dollars to the sum total. For some time the Waverly depot was irrdanger, but was saved by the efficient working of firemen and citizens.—ilthens Deiunerat. 11= 31 tTRIMONAL.—We are not very much given to the habit of making an ado over an event which is of almost everYday oe2 , currence, but the marriage last evening of our excellent friend, and enterprising young townsman, IL C. 1111.IniETII, and Miss .JEssIE PIIINNEY, certainly de serves wider notice than the ordinary' an nouncement. During the six years that Mr. 11. has resided among us, be has won for himself a reputation as • an honorable business man, and courteous gentleman: which has justly placed hint in the front racks of our most reputable and trusted merchants. Moreover, he possesses in an eminent degree those qualities of bead and l.;art requisite to connubial happi ness. The bride, Miss l'itiNNEv, is the eldest daughter of .1. 11. I'inSNEY. Esq., and is a general favorite among all class es, Endowed by nature with biindsome form and features, - and possessed of an unu-nially brilliant intellect, well culti vated mind, modest manners, and kind, afrcetionate hiiart, she is litted to grace any circle, and numbers among her warm, admirers tbeigifted and cultivated, not less than the humble andlowly, to whom she delight% in dispensitg aid in tiine.of need, counsel in difficulty-, and sunshine and cheer always. The large and brilliant company assembled to witness the inter estia,g ceremony evidenced the high re gard in which the happy pair are held. The hearty congratulations which were exn tided were not merely formal, but were: the honest expressions of the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. lIILDRETII. That the; - may long lie spared to enjoy the film ity of the marital relations, is our sin- eert- NS iS The tewly wedded pair tool( the 10:20 I train south, and will sliend'several weeks bridal tour, aft er.Whieh they will re tort and assuine their. position sensible married people. B ; - TTEIt TIIIEF.—Ou Saturday !Muffing last a Man giving his name as WILLIAM WE EADos, came to this place with sever al I ackagas of butter, '.Lich Ile sold to LIPA'ARD - S, arid (iEO. STE VE:“. He afterward drove his hort:e to Jon N W.? I.BOUN's harp, requesting Mr. W. to take care an' the animal until his re turn. On the sit me day Capt. WatasEit,of Pike, came to this place, looking for the 'ellow, on the supposition that he had sto len two tubs of butter which the Captain had missed from his ei'.2,lar. The cas4 was ipieced in the liandS ,rof Policemen "Rt - ;:Ns and 11.1 m, ascertained wh; re the horse was and that IV nEaToN haOaken the cars for Elmira. The latv .. a. la la 're the horse was left was closely watched, as were also the trains arriving filly.): Elmira, and • n Monday noon .1o1::; BEEMAN " spotted ' the fellow as he was-gifting from the train, and at 0 ere gat , notice to Butoc. , , who arrested,hini and I::dged him in jail.. Four separate complahits were entered against him be fore Esquire Ti on : two, for :-tealit• but ter from Capt. WAUNI-lit ;Mil F. J, Domm- Eirry; one, for stealing buffalo robe, mist etc.. from GtanmE .ItniNsoN, wid one tier stealing a breast-pin and a small ant. thit of Money frion .J. L. CoLLNIAN. hi three of the charges lie had a hearing, :trot was held for his appearance-at Court in • heft ease. The prisoner was defended by R. A. MEncrn, Esq., and the prosecu tors were represented by I. McPuratsos, Esq. Before the .Justice the accused gave his name as WILLIAM CAWEI.I... As Policeman Beaus was returnin to the jail from the Justice's office, with his prisoner,the latter suddenly left the officer and-attempted to escape, but was soon overtaken, when - he aimed a blow at Mr. 'B., wilich he parried, and returned-one with such force as to knock 'the breath out 61 Mr. CASsELL, and/ lie fell to the ground, after which he made no further resis:tance. AVE DEEPLY sympathize with Iron. 11. 13. PAYNE, nerllliliCan candidate for Con gress in latzerpe county, in the sad - at tic tioa which liar been visited upon his fam ily. The folic wing patticUlars of the Melancholy death of his son, we copy from the Re , ord of the Timm 31r. P. is quite well known in this county. and will receive the heartfelt condulenve of his fri& nds here : -4•flatu.lis 8.. oldest son, aged 9 yearS, of senator 11. B. l'ArNu. t-f Kingston, came to his death suddenly on Wednes day, Oct. 4, under the following terrible eireumstances. Ile, with other boys of the same age, was gathering nuts on he fax BUTTER, near Kingston. CLAM.] 4; attempted to climb a tree, and when about -twelve fret from the ground he lost his balance and fell. In falling he :trick a fence-rail, breaking his left wrist awl injuring his bead and spine. lie be came entirely helpless at once. Thu little boys were at a loss what to tio. Ilis little brother remained and held his bead, while the other boys ran to the town for help. " Finding some other boy, they all ran' back; then they took a board, took off their coats, made a bed on the board, placed CHARLIE upon it, and carried him about a mile to his home. The broken bone was set, but he gradually sank until thte o'clock in the morning of October +i, when he died. Ile was hurt abksnt 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Mr. PAYNE was at Conyngliatn, to speak there. at an evening mass meeting. A dispatch was sent to Hazleton. the nearest telegraph statitof. By the kindness of Mr. Viscr:Nr, of lhrzletoni it was carried to Mr. PAYNy, at Conyngham. It reached him just as he finished speaking. In ten minutes be was in the carriage with Mr. ViNcENT, en route for Wilkes-Barre. Twenty-live miles were driven over the mountains in four house. Mr. PAYNE :reached his home about 2 o'clock. . His little sonknew him, called hint - by name, and kissed him. ;In tire; minutigs afterwards he sunk into a . stupor from which he never awoke." np . and Ore it to.you while it is yet fresh. Besides all this, the city papers—not one, but many of them, come to his , office eve-; ,ry day, and he carefully culls th*choicest: part of their contents to give to 'his read ers; in this way you get the contents of many city papers, and your home news boiled down in one sheet, for one price, a thing which you cannot, .possibly do by taking a city . paper. The New I ork Tribune is justly enti tled to rank as ono of the very belit pa pers published. It says many good and true things, but never hit • the nail more t squarely on the held than,in the follow. ing on local papers : "Nothing islnore common.than to hear 1 people talk of what they pay newspapers for advertising, etc., as so much give!' • charity. Newspapers, by advancing the value of property in their neighborhood, and giving the localities ir. v. hien they are published, a reputation abroad, benetit'all such, particulaq if they are merchants or real estate otyners, thrice the ainount • Yearly of the meagre sum they pay for their support. Besides every public spir ited citizen has a laudable pride of having a paper of ivhicli he is not ashamed, even though I.e should pick it up in New York or 'Washington. A good-looking, thriving sheet,helps prolierty, gives character to locality, and in many respects is a desira ble public convenience.: If from, any cause the matterin the local or editorial column should not be up to your standard, do not cast it aside and pronounce it goisi for nOthif*, until satistiedtthat there has .been no ftiore labor bestowed upon:it than has been paid for. If you ; want ]o pod readable sheet it !mist be supported. Attd it must not be supported in a spirit of charity, but because pp' feel a necessity to support it. The local press is theqaow er that moves the people." Let those twho now contemplate send ing to the city for a pager reflect for a mouient whether they hail not better tirat secure a copy of the itErouTEn, and then if they have the means and feel the inclin ation, choose some good city journal. COURT PROCEEDINGS:—Nonday, Octo ber 2. N R Merrill vs A E Merrill. Court di rect a - subpogia,in divorce to issue. Ophelia Fogbunr, v.. A C Fosburg. On motion of .1 Wt. , tone, Esq.. Court make the usual order and decree of divorce. Francis 1.. Johdson vs I) A Johnson. On motion of E II Parsons, Esti., Court make the usual order and decree of di vorce. C Sinsilbauli vs Wm tlsbrce, Rule to show cause 14,11 y judgment shall pot be opened, and defendant let into a defense. Edward Oliertou vs Nelioll Vanderpool and Uriah TeiTy. Rule to. allow cause why Criah Terry shall not be subrogated to the rights of the plaintiff.' 80 - winan vs .1 Vandermark. Rule to show cause why judgment taken in this case shall not be taken 011 H A Blood NS Jl' Blood. 0 C Atwood vs Richard Graham. T.l Smiley sW 11 Crofut 'lhcury Morgan vs. S. Simpkins' Ad m'r et al. Rules in each of these cases discharged. J Angle vs ',Geo Coykendall, et al. A B Austin Vs M • Ayres. 0 E Harris' use vs W 11 'Vansyckle et al. Rules in each of these cases continued. Lewis Smith vs Leßoy Haverty: Rule made absolute. Com of Penn'a et al Vs Chas. H Ames. Rule made absolute, and writ of quo zedr ran to issued. I) It Blackman vs.(' M Myer.' Rule djs charged intless defendant files: his depOsi tionS before October First National Bank of..Atlicns vs Wm. Hancock. Ride to show Cause why judg ment taken: in this case shall not be strick en off. G l Vandyke vs ChaSn Wells et al. Rule on Sheriff to pay money into Court. II Manley's Adm'r vs C E; Manley. Rule why money in:iCourt shall• not be paid to Wm S Jayne!. 'F ,ll . Person vs Frank. Fish: Rule why appeal in this case shall nut be tiled name pro truir. • ; it N NVilliaftis vs A.. 1 Beers. Cotirt di- Ileet Sheriff to pay lialaneui of money ae ; - 6irding to the Auditor's Report. . • Jilin O'Connell's 6e Is Win al. ('otirt appoint l L Hillis, Esq., an Auditor to distribute fund 'raised by tho Sheriffs sale of defottlant's real - estate. First National Bank Of AthenS et al vs iI A and J. I' Blood. The injUnctiori in this case continued until otherwise order ed. E Evans vs Oliarles II Evans.. Slrah S Johnson vs WM Johnson Court direct an alias subpoena to issue in each case. Timothy Fe ten vs Esther Fello. Court appc;int..l W Stop:, Esq.. Master in this ease. Court adjourned on Friday t).) Friday, Nov. 10. EAST "StartHifi; an nouncements," "smblen deaths," " re ports of crime,•' and accident, arc not show to rind their way into the columns of the newspaper.. when one carefully• appr.tachesaihe end of life, and calmly ar ang•ca eve*. detail for business, settles. evary :1r.73:11t with his neighbor, chooses. wk.) slo:t11 be; r" Lis del body, :Ind Wit!, sing and si,cale at hisfuneral, and dictates what they . shall say, then. happily el..ses his eYt4, saying, ."'Now I will Ito sleep," as "did E. T. (.'tonswEta., in ‘Vest Auburn, May IS7ot.' ia tins 2talt year of age-who would not wish. to hear his "LAST Itr.QUE.;T •• mane ! rnile.„ come !Mt hyin u lire 1 ..p• 3k oft I've h•en Warned of death, hut OM. I. rat now, I a.k of you one last r, , quest : ~.11i1 1 . 1 11i.1 all and part MI: Oft in years gi.u.• • by von'}, helped itiTart • Neweonrage to my droGplng : pit Ps, . Thus tt•httog to my life anal bandit ,• tiff have bent sweet comisel, and now Yon kno i , my faith, toy le Ise , ., In is nom I tro•t to galtle and save. r. A few mor..• hours, my paia will cease, •• T.'I4•WI•I alit g ,:her here To 1•Nil: AI IA • ly:n •ii 1111111e.d. l wish ytei Li •:1 to speak for toe. And :al 'la. /louts! be, • tlnEr AND Livc.. Th • In-:l,ine of '''Jr me i s short, al most. W o few ti..ellag year-, then g.;3way. ' gaol tit- conflict is almost tier. And happy it: the thought that death Is near, Though now disantied of all Ills terrors. Th • t.aVen'y Fatlatr. In g. mint's". • lea: mad , known to 111. 1111 lure•: I feel los los Mg protenre row: and trust film Fa• linmati micalime•S will pertnit_ The finite mind to grasp the attribUtes of the :•:- :vi and everdoving I howdy adore and seek to steal • Myseleoleallent to Ills unchanging will.. • Elk all•pumv,•rful arm sustains tuc imw, Anil points me to Jes.us, the Christian's hop - s, I ii , ptrer of all oho seek to lead a holy life, .11.4 all who strive to attain like Hint. stainr , ol a pArfee.t man. I'm %Oiling to obey nib' Heavenly Father now, An.l thot,tga yon a.l are dear to Lie. I. leave vie In the (atilt that, at-ImA with truth, If pm Bred} strive for right, that Emery wrong must fall at last, And von TN, 'lre A crown. 'l' is • aid of u'. that we are 01d . .0r young, As year. , are reekontal in the span or life; (years; 5110. ate indeed! "True ittattlesiet Is not made tap of 31:nd may ripen Into age, though year, be few: of gotine.s that more s taggish In the IttIIAZIA • Need hot the gelnlal rays of living light 'f., quicken and !nature (roe-manhood • ohey and live r Rep at for net., • I !bey and Ilya :' abet It quireswe •o-ek to Yana It, • will Of II:III who govetns In the realm o'er whit h Ile reigns. , I }:ley: We all are st•rrants— , •r, ants to whom we yield ourselves to obey: r-varyll.g rule IN ttur to-day. .\ltd dustlee withtett faun A ward, trier septic! alike a'. all deserve. • i i.it Fat her.' who lot ••s ail, MOtottands as io remit: And our hr.,:lier man. lisle Its to •Olt. y.' Ill,Nplrlt gives each heart to The ti of p.o,llicss absolute. rfettl And Love. Ott told ~ f sett. 4.11 r thoughts, And every act, •fi pure that tio•y r:ll, , ct 'The 11 - oho-life daily to our fellow It •Ilect the Ideal Mat The acknowledged need of every . II it loan taw- t to ion here, And Mink tune hearts In sweet • (•onontinion with that Spirit glee. tri:c 4 lcippluess And ever- thidltig tutace Ti Its • I.:ve I;-prat that word again for me— Live: this tenteia4l year 4•;(..,, my earth tile, The (Mitre has no shad,. of dread for me: 3ly faith Is not In anclant rites: h.athe all hollow niock,•ry of Words, • And in-re runtime of form., ( • That stills! v the masses Of Ituilian kind. I ask the tile that NI allows foillt • . An all-controllng falth in • All those attributes that clustered In the perfect character of one • • SO divine, that we may each adore, And yet so human, that each May strive to fashion every aetion, Word. and thought. ai i s le direCted. 'Live r 'Repeat thence again I Live! !ant not for :elf alone -I.lve to obey, and you will be FAer true to self. • Ire fryer true to self and you will he - Ever strictly true and Just To every human kind. My wtirt. is fin:shed : pow I go to rest; Ms ovary head all phlouctl W lily Loving li‘•avettly Father's arms, And bid you all along, a lung Farewell !" BUSINESS LOCAL. . - t Sur New gods received daily al lIENDLLILANS sir F4gravlng done at firSDKLIIA.N% Jewelry Store. M' dew Dress Goods , at:, KENT L iss%Tiep7. IT titt,tpt.gataN Gfrers a great taKtuctioli Its 511- , rap-Plated Ware. ti!? New Goods in every DepaYtmont at,*x.x . 7 l k IlLtios'.(scr. • Vir New prints at KENT & Buss. [sep7 Buttrick's Patterns at NEXT & puss.* • Of - Ladies' Ties in great variety, at NEXT & TlLlSS*.tiep7 • , rir,Latl‘6le Collars and Cuffs at KENT & BLlgr.M.p7 • tW Call at BENT & BLISS' and see heir new Dollar Coraet.(sep7 £ Call at KEST & 13,L1s8' for your ta ble Dantsk, Napkins, ac., ke.teepT rir New Cloths alai Cassimerea at Kaar & istaserzatia Or Ono more case of those cheap at NEXT it ltiass'.(sq7 Ur A large assortment of spring and sumuser bats, Just rucelced,. at M. E. Itualisr- EiT3ME! d-a-half books for 99 cis.: Mercur Mr You can bay a plated Castor for t)9 cents, In Iterw Mud.. . IX` Kasr S BLISS', and 100 k at their 1114:a Grenaillum Ailarge stock of games andloys, at cwt, at Wurrt:uma & tar All the latest publications, very cheap, at Wiitidotta SUJIAT rel. egr Everything in the line of station ery at WilliCoatil at Slialrea. Or WHITCOMB At 6ti.kur sell the best Blank Books manufactured In the country. rs - The largest and best assortment of Brackets ever brought to this place, can now be seen at TROST & • EZ" You cal Stationery, very Or The lat spring clothing ',---...1.------ - i o , rgr A larestock I f School Shoes,:very cheap, at COMER'S, op, lto the Court itotise(tieaii. ,J10)-Gold, Mier, and S eel Spectacles, and Eye Muses, In great variety, t lIENDELYAN'S Je,wel ry Store. . 4s , t.. . .. ,"? r RUBBER PAPIT,. price reduced to f: per gallon. In 5 gallon iiaiis e 1.90. O. I. WELLES & So c. r i 4" You will be surpiised do learn bow Innen You can buy for 99 mita In Mer Cur Block. "Great reduction in American WateheS at (It AMBERI.IsIs.(Jupe 5. r 3" Every little Loy wants a pair of those Continental Roots at Contlits'e s , opposite the Court llouse,[sep2s IS" A new stock of Trunks and Trav elling nags ‘ just received at ebustrat's, and at low er prices than ever. • [Aug% Inr. ° lIENDELMAN bas the tinst stock or Watchos,'Jewelry and Sliverwara, ever brought Into this town, tall and sou It. , M7lf you want a suit of clothes cheap er than You can buy tho same In New, York, Just call at ROSENF I ELD'S. cr Passengers to the West will find it to their advantage to purchase tickets at the Ta wanda Depot. Rates reduced $1.50 from Sept. ISt r?r . ROSENFIELD liaß ', just " filled up " with a complete Due of furnishing goods, which he offers cheap. rr Take Notice; there is a great re-' dnrllon In Waltbant and Elgln Watches. Call at li ELM.% x's and you will be sure to buy one at the prices he Is offerlbg. 41 .Don't jail to call at , 11liNDLEMAN13, If you wl,li to bity . anytelng In thelltie of Jewelry, Silver anti Silver-plated Ware: FOR SAI.E Olt TIbADE.—A " Boyx- TO.V • knr LTI bCell used{ a few tlint, wily one • wifil.er. la comparaftvely new, Can be at a barkain. Address I'. 0. Box 1.143, Towanda. . 1 10" 1:t76, FALL S FUSON. ITA- Tio);.—Tiv! first Invoice of our Imported nrveltle,, Patt , rn Itvimet4, Irate, Feathers, Flowers, he. al w I.adles furniihlng goods,. I; now In store, and ready for your In , pectlon. (No regular opening day.) I:vigr , ettnlty pint's. F... 1. Mixt;os.rsep2l3 tr" Two t_ticirED TEAMS FOR We have a r ,ooa pair or mat( hed foor years old • col . ::: ; also orie pair Ilse r.ar.i old, well matched, Ivhich we will sell oa terms. Either ..team would make 7,,,0d carriage horscA. .1. W. NICHOLS SI SON. Mottlain Lake. Va., Sep!. f, IS7G.: I 1 CfrA IiAItF“2IIANGE—To procure a valuable lintel prorwrty on reasonable terms. Ow init to 111-!l>aith I wilt sail my Hotel, known a, the t laternation4 'Hotel. 1.1.13 in one of the bent emi isten,: .NI beildingi in Towan4ll. being 31 feet on 1 MAitt ,Iree t, ain. lit fe:4 on Elizabeth street., the ,;`st,,rt,.l 'Agit, with all the , tnoilern improvements, and l'entalt , one .a the b , st hail room?' in the Born. If ni.t snic! Ly 31arcli 1. It: n 111 lie fir rent. For furilie'r Info' niation enquire on the premises. PAtitlck n—ilte lar g e. ready-m:OC clothing bustnes.,, built up by M. E. lloseNrllet. 1,, Is attract ing other establishineutl to his secuon, but ,the Prudent purchas,r bear in mind that all deal. ers •ure not posesscd of the sagacity, ''Morn, am/ <net honesty that actuates Mr., It. In his business transactions. Most men who pretend 19 sell cloth ing •'nbeep," are mere pretenders, which the cred -1110115 buyvr learns to his cost. • Our advice Is to ail who want gotil goods at fair pikes. to call on Ho. SENFIELD. It makes no Inference whellin• you are a jlifigt! 41 the article desired or not, Ito 'ls, and not deceive you. A 1/11Ve all things hinvare or the: loan who never Invites you through advents: . melds to call. ta7 Every genuine article has its coun terfOi; sn evor'y honest in - an has his pretender. Such Is the case wlth.bttr estimable and honorable eothlng dealer, M I. RoSENFIELD, Having made the linslne,s a study from early 'south, and hAng controlled It 'husiness trateanellljrlS by the strictest regal it for truth, And the rights of his enS lemers. whit Un nut pt.: stinted always to be as well posted as himself, others ~Who have no regard for the precopt of tno ... gold rit rule," seek to pndlt ly hisenrlablereputation, by engaging In the.satne bas:ness, and make large plofesslons. Look Out for them. CHRISTMAS IS ComlNG.—What nice preterit can I get for my Wife, sister, or sm - coil:earl, or for husband; brother, ": ; 11 teal, as the case may What will be imor 'acceptable than anice Photograph at W000's? They are very nicely re . . torrheil aid painted in m•at styles. Or If you want a photogr.tph, large, from life or copy. you can alto et , t . tbem there In IMIla Ink,'WaterColorm, or Cray on. Nothing like it made In this county. Renton r, at (iv). It. Wto,u , ' Gallery..lhere Is so much clomly V; cattier, yen need to think' of It In slice. licit y a few weeks to Christma:S.. MARRED. CARR—SMALLEY.--In Ovt; 4, by ('air, E,(1.,. Coylon ('arr, of tlerrtelallie, and Miss Ida A. Sma:ley, of Asyluta township. CIIAA —II ANSCM.—A t Leßoy. S^rdember 1.7 G, by H. K. :11.dt. Esq., 3lr. t'llatnicey ebaapcl, of Lrltoy.tatul 31,5. Mary Hansom, of Ludington, Pa 1 - . D C Z —l' EN Et. n Towanda, Oct. to, by ibaHoy. . .N. ..3TEWAitt; I'.. Constant Doinz and 311,s I.3'MA A. Ptoro:11, both of Towanda. 311'.); N—llit A DY.—A t the residence a the 4lde'S fAther. to• lAtchtf..•lo.. Uct, a. lea. by Rev. J. Barton French, of Athet,. 31r. Frank E. 31urt and Miss Ella Brady, both of Litchfield. ANDREWS—.IOIINSOS. At the home of the • hrlde In Greenwood. Oet. 9, by 'ter. lialloeft Armstrong. Mr. Edward S. Atidreav,s and 'Miss 34ry E. Johnson. both of 6 reenumnd. HILDEETH—PIIINNEY.—Xt the residence of James 11. l'hinney, ELI., In this borough; Wed nesday evening. Oct. It, MN. by Isvr..l.s. Ileury C. 1111dreth and Miss DIED. • 1101VE.—In Orwell, Septenibt.r 29,187 c, Winiam now.% pith. forty-fin[ year of his pr. BLOW N.—At the Parsonage. Merryan. Sopt, iA•oiook A. F., .• 1te4,1e." ibingliter of 4: Mlles and E. Lewis Brown, ag44 4 }'eats, I Month and 16 date.. I She tool: ang A a Inga and departed' to be forever with the Lord.: . " Hear, Lord. our earnest prayer, Room for my bird In ratatth‘e, And give It angel plumage there." i . • ~,, A SPECIAL NOT I ICES. - rirA CARD.—To all wir are suffcring from the errors and indiscretion of youth, neevouts weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, ke.. I Will Pend a recipe that will cure I you, FREE OF (Ili Ant; E. rhls great remedy lwas discovered hp a missionary in South A mertga. Sends self-address ed envelope to the itzT.JOSEPir T. I NSI AX, Statioh D. Dihlr Dollar, Arm York o.ltvalayterna AUDITOR'S - .N.TOTlCV.lienr_y Stolen. now to the use of E. W. Dale vS D. D. ard. - No. tnt, Dee. Term, Ms. In the Court of Common Plead of Bradford county. I The undersigned. en Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute thp fond raised from the sheriffs, ado at the defendant's. real estate In the above stated ease, will attend to• the duties of his appointment at his omen In the Borough of Towan da, on Tuesday, the 14th day of November, 1676, at 10 o'clock A. SI., when and where tdi persons bay ing claims upon said fund, must present them, or be forever debarred therefrom. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in Post Office at Towanda, Bradford Co, Pa., for the week ending Oct. 11: . . Bangor. Miss Hinds Burke, 3frs .1 Roan:now, Miss k:lita , Boman. Mr E T . Barker, Miss Mary /large, Mr-Franklin Buck, Miss Mary cnou, 8 31, Carn, Miss Mary A Campbell, Mr. Truman Brennab, Miss Bridget Campbell. Mrs Charles Cole, Chas, 'David, B 8 Dam's; .Ino David., B S Darks, Mrs V n David. Mrs 11 S George, Mr Washington tinker, B Green, Mr* Mary Awl Gorton, f; It Rwary. Jnn • Gibson, Jtiss Jenefle Goodwin, 3,415 a Vests Gorilla% BD' Marinda liamenley, Mn Kate Iluilbard, E M Ileiison. Mliis Flora MOla, Mi Ss Lizzie Gorton. Joel • -I Is;GiM, Jahn Jones, Mira Mary J Jones. Mrs Lours Kennedy. Mr.:Mary KoleXerliocker, Miss M Non. Mr Albeit ti . Kennedy. SII Kuhn, Phl.lp Kuhnlr. I hir E Lea Is Chas Lamb, CL. • Lane. Pat • Merritt, Mrs C Slooney. Mss Cltney McCue. Mr Ilugh Mi , nyx, John MeChili. Mr G MOlanuns, Win Mr I.eeier DeLacy Morton. Geo C !Callen, Miss Maggio Potter. Mis Clark Paxton, Mn, C Tpne, Menial; Einun , Eatteral, Hugh F ste e yy. 3this Mame Stalford, Mr Geo Woodruff, Mr S t Wilcox, Geo '• WEllanis, Sarah, S E Wolcott Willlarns. Mrs r White. Mrii.M Wells, Mrs Martiaret A Wetit.'3ll•ii Rota Wadsworth, Mr Pr.sons ealllnt for the above letters,' will plisse say "atlvettlied,. giving date of list. ,• 14. IV. A 'WORD. I'. M. OYSTER BAY • , Oct. Vt—tf.) .st styles of ID & SUAUVS isortment of kisENFIELo's, Ite'speettuily itit,irni , t the puhlie that t , •loot re. moved to WS Entw building Just south of the Weans itouse,wheril lie will be pleased t 9 see 111;i o:il frlmidii Serve.l at . all hours at the lowest possible rates Sly Mot:al:on, cniart or Dozen, and in Stall Towanda, Oct: 11, 187(1 • 7VOTICF.I. J-1 M. E. SOLOMON & SON, Arti now retirlualfrout the Clothing Business, and are therefore utferlhg Melt luinienne stock of MEN'S AND.BOYS' CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING, GOOD., Fur . 25 Per Cent. LeM Than Cost! This st&k must 1* Fold during thn next sixty days. A 1),1 r olOrtunlty to purchabc clothing Cheap, w'as onred In this town. 110avy rtitereoate Ct 140 to 460 and up 1 - 01101 Beaver 4)v..renals 6110 " "•• Ail W6Ol Beaver trvorctr.sis.. 900 •• 1300 " ltravy Undercoat A. aOO 4(0 " It:ack (all 1)11..5s eclat.. 600 " 000 " Heavy L'akits 1 " 2°o " BOYS' CLoTIIING AND ALL OTHEIR yooDs IN l'ltiWowijoN% The store for neut. Parties wishing' to buy the frock. will havo a goo.] opportunity. 4 1 Person. 111,1e:rte.1 to the) alwive firm •iy 111 please vall and settle. TOW:11111 n, Oct.ll. 1576 Boots and Shoes-7acckery. - 1 876. D 1876. 1876. .18.76. i:‘ F ALLR ,A D L AIM EST AN MoST COM PL ET E STOCK BOOTS AND SHOES TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAS, & L C., &c., Ever eiren•d in this town. and at prices that cannot fall to plea,:y the closest tinyt•r. I have many bar gal:lsla all lines of .goods that cannot be obtained elsewhere. Please call and examine goods and prices. FtE3IFAIBER TIIF: PLACE—Humphrey'a Old Stand, oppiraite Court House. Towanda, Aug. to, 187d. 1, I B LACK'S CROCKERY STORE FULL STOCK-GOOD GOODS- CROCKERY, CLAF.,SWARE, LA 311,'5, EDE Towanda, August -,16;6, Nei ,Adartisemeits. JAmss U. CODDING, Auditor. AND EUROPEAN ROUSE! t: H. SEELEY \VARM MEALS OYSTERS, C. If. SEELEY &c.; Vic., &c , El I= PRICES M. E. SOLOMON & SON I am tow t JoIIN F. CORSER AT COST! MUST BE SOLD ! CIIINA, BABY WAGONS, &c., AtAbe old stand !of 0. A. BLACK. Ilew Advertisements. ersr,o Q 7.1 'it Week 10 A Rents. Samples rttim. t374./t/fA Ot I P. 0. VICKERY, Augusto, Maine. " .. ‘IIGENTS MAKE SIB.A DAY Out largo lito-Olto STEEL ENOItAVI'N 09 o the Presidential Candidates Indl. rapidly Scud for circular. N. Y: Engraving Co., 23 Wadlitrect, Box 38, N• T.CaeptltnB • ss to s9Aper day at home. Samples fl free. Stinson dz , Co., Portland, Mains. . Erlich ta-miy, VARIti FOR SALE.—The Farm - lately Owned by 3tatlida Vangbrder. of Asy lum twp ,Is offered at prpato sale. The farm con* tains 3S acres, all improved; wed watered and fenc ed': five miles from Towanda, and convenient to sehoill and ebureh. For terms. Are., Inquire of rE• TICHNANGOIrDEIi. Liberty Corners. E. H. DV LONG, near the premises, or G. L. BULL. Mott roetou.. Oct. 76-tf. • • FARM FOR SALE The subscriber °Rem foi sate at a bargain his farm situate iu Asylum trip.. containing 43 arres, all but 4 acres improved. The farm le In a good slate of Improvement; well fenced and watered, with a lino stream of water running through It. good springs. two dwelling bows, horse barn, and a large variety Of fruit. ' For further particulars address the subscriber at Marshvlevr postoillee. or John Hennes at Towanda. NELSON VANIIKItI'OOI... Asyluin,Sept. 6, 187C-4w Legal. A MIINISTRWTOIVS NOTICE —Notice 14 hy.rety glrenlihat all persons Im debted to the estate I/. Sturtevant later f Tits earorr, deed, must maYo Immediate paymtmt tc the undersigned, and all persons hating .elaltrs against said estate must present them; duly mak, tleated, fur sett tement. ' W. V. Coll[7ltS, Tiara.. ADNIINISTRATO - It'S'NOTIOE. Notice ts hereby given that nil porsotm th•ooql to the estate,t4 Chit< ffeeSer, tate of Truing -11 •Itt, must make Imtnetltato payment to the under. signed, and all persons having elalms artlnst estate, Mtn pre.,ent them, duly authentlea:ed, for both:lllPM. JOILN lIEF.SER, -- 4m I ti Ist ritor EZSZI A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE —Notiel. P 4 hereby gluten that all persans In dAted tO, the estate of 1).or lit ittnehar,tinie et Her rick, deerased, must mate Itnniedtate layment le the undersigned, and nil persons having etai an. aguinst Yubl estate mast present them, duly aathen cleated, for .i•ttlentent.. W. A. WETUCIS E, Atlnilvitstrato.ro ail a siwg OR'§ NOTIC E.—Xotice 1. lo.reby given that all pemons ftlebt, ft to t ',stale of Mary Wheaton late of Warr on, nri:4l make Immediate paylitent to th , tunderAgaetl, all permnot having 'dahlia agaiii4 Fail estate must ptr.sent them, Andy authenticated. for xettlement. CA LE:BABEL atiriwe nertittor. _ _IL A I Ins Iferehy given that all i...r,ons Itt,hted to the estahl of Cat herlho rmatnlogs late of Tow:tntla I.oro flee 41, mast make I waited la to paymenit to the no dProlqhM. still all rersrmi, having claims upon - said eita‘e must iireeent them, daly atithentleated, for s.:ttleinetat.. EMU FXECUTOIt'S SALE. 'rho naiderslgned will fltql at ontAle rale on I n•;..hcr 5. 1+,74, on to• o*tn , ...es of 0. E'llott. lat.. of Rome two., deed. the following proo.lrty, wit: The farm, coat:1101g R 5 tteres. holt:allow go 0.1%. fartult g ittetoAlts hay, grain, cattle, hogs, TER SL4.-LAII sum; mild 1 1 ,i cash; over that aniount t, months credit. with approved sccnrity. A.III.070; E. ELLIOTT, ELME!! ELLIOTT, Executors. AUDITOR'S —NOTICK—In re the estate of Jonathan Whipple, tiNieiviod. Nu. c, May Term. MS: In the Orphan's Court of Bradford Comity. 'The understie4l. nn auditor appointed by the Court to dtstrthute money In the. hands of the ad nalaist rators of said estate. arising from the sale of toe personal and real estate oft %aid .I,.eedrnt, will attend tt, the dutre.4 ut his appointment at Ills omee itt the, tiorough of Towanda, on Monday. vectotwr 20. Wit; at (reined:, p, m„ when and whene att persons having claims agatit‘d ' , alit fund must pro seat the same, or be forever leharred therefrom. 31AXWEI.1.. Auditor. ==l A UDITOR'S NOTlCL—F.state ot•Ellas.t. Clattson, decd. hi the Orphans' CoUrt. of Branford County., Thu undersigned, an auditor appointed bi• the court to di:At - flint,' ntotneya in the harkis or 0 . 1 ~.. tillitlstrator of said estate, ,to the dunes of his appoltillnetit at itta oftiee, In , Towanda:on Ft hlav, the 20111 day of-ttetolier, nt 10;ift,Inett ivtwn w and wite,re personq having a claim upon vain' fond nitun pre,eut them, or be foreNer Licharr , il Into muilug In upon t he mine. •E:i.. HILL'S. tiiiiior AUDITOR'S NOTlCP.—Charles Iturg..ss, Esr., vs.. James r. Fonlmt - g. No. • J“, May Tol 111. 1576. lIM= 'Pte undersigned, an ntlaltor-appolnuArhy the I`.•urt to (11.stribute the fut.(ht arising iron the sale of tleten , htttl'A eqate. upon ex.:coll. - al upon salt,. Jutlain -1044%qt) attehtl to the 1 4 sit the E'4l,ntige Mo, on 'JONI/AY; NiArrniber 1301. at In ..'Nock a. tn.. when and Altere all ptisons hay -147, alai ton agclnMt ,31,1 fund intlst preient the, g.lnie ur i,, forcvcr dcharrett thereficon. owat'ila, Oct. 4, In. , A ti3l.l:vr. 17 DITOIPS .. ii; (YU! CB. John A. irronnyll fi, :P. in. 11r1:11.i. to . to. 13 t he ilk. W i',.;l rt of l'ilinnvin vt,.as q r nr.torord . (.;Alta.. , :...". 907.. S , •lyt. Tern]. Jii7l. , . The itodero , zlt , (I. an atldltor tvppoltlttoi t . r th e 'con; r.ll-.t.tilion• toon,y ra1.,4 by ......11,,t1rf 5 .4 1. of r , al.,•tat-, wilt at I.•na to the 411,1 la...appoint wet,' hiq Tmland.), 1:0r.), on Nov, 14. 1374, at II) o'rlork. a. In., wht.r.... 10ut,..t.,1 rtre.r. , l , l"ste.l to itr.o.rot t.'“rever d tr,.111 eltittoh it7 any .....htr•• of fal•I fttnd. • 11.11:).1^, th.:l2 - Ainli. r. ki - r)rrort.F, N Ot I C P....t—Thomas .3t3:th,,,, 114! c'. I FCIII yNV irol'. Non 642 Dl+. To• too, I or:1. lii I: r:td font C l /11/11V4,1 . 1..:1, Tic lotoolo.rFloy,:to•ol. an. aolotitor arillomato ol by call roroolrt too II iv tilonto money: to Stioirlfr's hand , . ari,- lug frow !!r. r.ti, or ol.oroonolaoitYrrai 000tate; won io toono.l In tho• dudes lo! lot, :oppootnolvrout fit 111. oil., i,, Towanda ltoroogli, Va.. o,Li .r0.0. , 13y.:t:i • 1::h ohay or Novena! err, 1,74. at 10 O•cloork. a. to., it h. , f, all 1...1 4, 0115 loacifog claims laron, .oalol floods are re oloon'ooot ; 0 1!1", , l‘ftt th.noi or id r , off . Vt•T 1it . 103 , 1,11 froln • 0.112 ' ,. Auttl!or. ~ ---- 4 T T(Y,It ' S NOT i C E.—ln the A I _DI , _ iortttor of )11,...5tat,• of 3110mol MItol , •!1,1:•!e or tan lownoolatio of Towanda, 'do.fo..aseol. In tho Or ioh,o.as' Court of Itraafer.l Ce•eht",v. Ti,. un,terstkned, an ailtiroar, appolnted Irr; the rotor( to oll,trlbute money In tile ltands or the al nalnl•ot rator or rotiol estat,, nri,Ang en.To the ,:art of the 1...r,0nal arpl real e.Nta.to t.f• , sahl itc,,A,,,t., will attend to the datt1,,,,,00f loin appointment at the once .4 (Vv. , ritow S: FllNfoyer, In thoo..tforn• of Towanol•i, on yronday, Nov. loth, ta:n. at 10 o'c:ork. a. m.. c$:1.11 .col where all looormono. loavliz4' claims taf.ralwt sold 5,,,A 1...wa ii7 , .•.•lti thin.n. 4 , 1"0“) 1,.1w , wr debarred th.-rerrtan. ~ I :, till.: wrox, Jr., (lootl2 i Atiollto4r. OR PIIANS' COURT SA 1.1. - % ' By ylbture of an order issued twit of the Oiphans" Court of tiradford County, the tiniler•lgned i ad nibitstiatrie or the estate of krt Adam+. late of still*, tille , d tw'p, deed, wlll eltptee to publie sale on Weillittyday„ '....; 0) e 110 w r 15.. Dtztr, at 2 o'eloykli, il l ., Ott tho pretal.,, the elonirMlllK frOm•rlll , 4,l prOperty: q!lialY in staltlitiola' INV)! and bounded as tie ilea' Yi on the not,th by lands of Clark IlleCteltand, West by tail of taints Vo:liurg, sunlit by lamb: of Jen ::, and rag by lands of Holi.)rt Iliteguyett a n d Tem plebiti, containing teie.huntleyil acre.., impeot ed. TrAtm.•:—.iio upon' the bropyrty hying ,truck ibexu, one-fourth ..r the re,wile ,ipot t the cmt Mina lion of ,;Co and the balanYeln two equal annual he' Al-ii I Illeitta th.”e3r:tir, Nyi I b Interest, . oct:i Al' ItELI A Ft• lIMO - N I), ( - 1111'11 S' COURT SALE.--133 virtue of an order !sued oat of th,, orph an ., (*.art of Itrut ford oat:ay, th•• A t hola t,trator of ja m”, Tov.atola tup. dread. wit! expov, to ritglr ,370 the Thar-day, \ ,576, contort : acing at loft:lock, p la., the following. real eAlate : , h" Inning at a post sitnat,- row.,t,ila on :lot fsist ••1•1e 401 Street atol's.nith-w - • , st 4,1 r. nor 01 lot 011,11111 X: B. Overton: thenre‘atng, the sntne t,.v! , u east 113 feet Loa eorn..c !M t , of lands of .7. .1. 11ritfitlis' throe“ along 1114. F011(11514 a wet•t 45 ft to a eorner of land of (1. 3fsvoit: tli..tic.• tt etg the , ,:tOP' - 'IOY a pal it..l line to tLe N. B. fivef,on lot nortlvaii• j c• WVNI 131: ft to lite east ,ta,..or said stir••l; tto•ve • along In,• same north 44 ft to piiee of IN•gintillig. lieu* s'ano• land convostA to :•31.1 .1a.;.. Bowman by 41 , C41 from It. F. 7flas,ti and wife. dal r.l April a, 1••7.;„ TERII--ill a on the prop•qv Iwing Arti..k clown. t3;,0 of j,,,•an e ,• on confirm:o woof sato, and 'balance In ono :toll two ytan,lll,reafter, with Inler..f 1. 1.. It 4 OW NI Attinlblstrator.• LEME • • OE I'llA NS: COURT SA.I.E.—By sirtue of 'an ortleris,ited out of the orphans' Coklif or Itrad the undersigned. elertl. 'or or t h e c.tato op Geor - 11 31 t Intany, take or the lloro ;.I Towatola,ll,4 , ll; w;11 expo .e ty politic sate o'n the rentlAes, n We!ine,lay. October it. ink. at It o'clock. n. ur.. the following proit,:rtv. Onn lot of land In Terry t‘,ll, Isnolf o rd hontoltol as follow,: On tit. , north by Loots of Ed. r..trri and Era,:tis s.te•pat,l; on the east by tacit.. of .r: ate dre - 11:' on the south by lamb hie or Fleury Yclti-r:Oni the west by the Terrytow it ' t rot; ,ontattling :;o acres, loon, or les,-; being the that sail Niontrotyrt put clia.seil l,v eon- I rtet of Gen I; Mills, and, haling an equitab:e iltte tEttM , l OF SAl.E.—One•tonrth of the parelta , t„. money to In. paid fill the property struelY , ttmcn; one-third of the reAdtie en cortflrmation ut ..;de, and the roldue °lie year thereat; r with h)- a•re.f. PAUL 1). 31011110 W. 7 r , iwatidli, Pa.. Sept. Exectdor. cyl PifAN S' COURT SA LE.—By Yirtlie of an order issued Out or the Orpirans• Conrt of Bradford County., the undersigned guard ian of the ...mite of James F., Charles I._ 31yrtie it. :Ma Emma Uriswold, minor rbiniren of .Mary IK dee'd„, wUI expo..± , . W l,ublle :We uu oho prendrs, mt Saturday, Oct. 25, 1876, cotuno•ncing at o'elyek• a. tn., the following prl,,rly, situate In Mooroetoo, Bradford County. Pat and bounded as follows: T.eginnir.g at a stone in the cent o f ltsiu street, a corner of N, Newton's lot: thence along D. N. Newton's line and earterly conr,e, tweuiy rods to a slihk , corner and the tteeot Mingos' taint; thence along Mingo.e hoe a northerly course four rods Ma corner of 11. W. Rovkwell's lot anti the lot of End- Iv Young, twenty rt4s to the center of Main street , . ['hence a southerly vmrse along Main street to the pla c e of toeglonlog, containing one-half are more or less with a tiwtillng house thneon. • • TERMS.—irm on 'mire rty !ming struck, down, and MO at final motifirinsehdt, and the ba!atmo- In two ortal aatntat paymont: , , nith interest f fMa the time isws , :bslout Is given of the premises. JASII.:S 11. GRISWOLD. EIM Legal PROCLAMATIONGENERAL EVECTION.I—Wherzas, In and by an Act of tue tientiral Assembly of the thimtunnwealth of Pennsylvania entitled, f•Au art relating to' the Xlectlens of -this tommonerealth,' • passed the :Id day of July. Anne Domini Mae. It In made the duty of the Sheriff of every county within the'Cominon! wealth to give public - notice of the Gerferat Klee. and-in such notice to enumerate—, Ist.—The oMcers to be elected. t4.—Designatlug the places at which the election 13 to be held. Therefore, I. ANDREW J. LAYTON. High Sheriff of the County of Bradford, do hereby umc known and give tills PUBLIC NOTICE to the lectors of the A T County of Bradford, that ON THY: Is TUESDAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, (being the 7th day of the month,) a General Election will be held at the several Election Districts established .by law In raid county, at which time they will tote by ballot for the several otlicerr; &cc., hereinafter flawed, .Tlvt strethe Verson.: to represent the Common wealth of Pennsylvania lu the Electoral College of the Coiled States. One person for member of .tho House of Itepre- Sentailves of the Hutted Stoics, to represent the Fifteenth congvessienal I)istrlet, composed of tho counties of Bradford, Susquehanna, %%rap,' and Wyoming. One person fbr member of the Senate of Penn. sydania, to represent tho Twenty. l, firet Senatorial Dlsti r let, composed d(the conntles of Bradford and Wynla Three irersons for members of the House of itep viten MtlYcit of the tit:Trend • Asseinily of Pennsyl vania. lo4opresetit the county of Bradford. One person to fill the-ittnee of Jury Commissioner of the county of Bradford. , . The said elections - • — i= held- throughout the county as roll," rilleilta: at the houie of John 5 Recker, Alba Gore., itt the house of Ira Smith. " • Al tatty, at 1119 Bahr school house, t As% lurn, at the ittltool house near 5 Deckees,, Athens bore., at the housei of Chan Dahl. ' Athens twp, et the r.lchailgt, • Ii eighteen bore.„'at the lines„ Rouse. Burlington tsp., At the Royce Rouse, Burlington born. It urlhorten West,' at the 3I F: Church. • - 11-trclay, at the bctutel house. ('at:Wii born., at the Central 1101110.!. rat:ton t'411., at the Centnn Boole, Canton hero. Cetuttibla, at the 'loose or jas Slso - gan. Franklin; at the Town Ilan. • Granville, at the house of II F Ta)lor. IleiTlck, at the-school liouse, II errlekville. • Leltay,ville, at the house or F E Cu." 1.110111011. at the lions. of ti It Canner,. Leßoy, at Centre school house. itioltroe twp., at the hen.: once occupied by J 1 Rockwell'. Monroe born., at the house of Orli : 111 Kellogg. . . Orwell, at the. Toy. tt Hail. . . tlvt rton, at sehoot huu , e co. q. l'ike. at tli house, or Traver P.0%170rth , . Roma twp., at the Atadetny In Mine born. Route born.. at lit,' AC:k.tt•tity. 1 ' Ithighury. at the , housv /..fr Chas liezoy. til- , loluin, at, Inc Vark'Y 1 1 ,, a`A'.f - t4f,rttogtteht. at the house of Mrs They: Stnead. . 1 " Siaotl+ng Show ' at'ille hone of Simon Steven s . Stulthiteld. at t he holFe or I. D Foro,t. SyivaLia t•0r0... at tly• houst , of Curtis Merritt. smolt Cr.:4c. at the hunts of C F.CUe.. T.erry. at (he hon,e of F J Shepard. Towata boro--Firat Ward, at the, hetet of Pat -414 S,.ccial ‘Vard. at the. Court House. Titird Ward. as the Grocery Mtore of G Towuotia togv.. at .the 60:1091 howse near II L Towanda North, at the hott , e of S.X Tn y horo., at ;he hen,. of C M Tray twp., at the borne Of V '.l Long. Troy born To , rarctra. at Ihn school how.. near Jai Ittack.'i* 1':•ler. at th , Forest II (01 - Warr , .o. at the boamt of 1: Cooper. li:s!, at the hott..., of It lioykendall aloslug, at the house of J 11•Ittack. \\"/Intor, at tho hoc::..! of A J Some. • nt the house of It E 1" , 313:!r. at the limp:, of I. 5i..1:11 tinptto , , Is h:•reby Ihr..,eled to the Bth 1:1 the.\ce• ConNtltutton. E. T. FOX, Exrentor S,:rih•li 1. :E‘er:.• raal4• twenty-One years po,. , ,stng the foll , ,wlng quallficatton.;,=,ban bZi entitled on: at All elections : Ist. .Ifehall have been a citizen of the United SI at ex at. least . tow mouth. 2wl. I•ba:1 have resided in the State one year; (or if, harifig previnuslpheen 3 quallll , rd elee for or, nal( born f citizen of the tclate, he shall have re. zuov,l there, from and returned. then sis. Months). iint.efltately preceflingl he election.. 1 e have reNtll , ll Ste the t , lectirutlNtriet where he shall.ofror to vote at least two month, lin urdiately precollat; the election. 4:lt. If ts:tnty-oue years of ag•! or upward.. he shall have p'aitt trithin two yeirs-a State or county tax. which shall hate bern at least two months awl rata at least ow month bcfore the elect :on. , ikit A. li (.10(ft ion' , by the ettliens shall be Every ballot toted Altall be uutabered in the ouler In which It r.hall be received. and the number recorded by the election racers un thell , t of voters, opyrsit, the ham.: , if the elector who pre sc•n”. the lraic, Any ei•ctor. Ha!11114-fla Me Upolllll2l ticket, or cane the sanle , to wriffen therclut and ,attebted by a citizen a the district, eleclhlo biticen shall be sworn or affirmed not to.discioso Loss.. .171 y el0C101 . ::Jinll have yoke. utile:, req!red to do lA, as witnec , e, Ina ludichtl• pro ceeding. . lot fisl _file', tors t.hail in all cases except trea; non, fchdiVi•and brenelt or surety of the peace. he privliegcS front arrest , 111111111: /10,1 r 3110110.1/11;0 011 elections and In going to mot rotor:l4lg th,t,trotti, Section 4. Whenever any of the. qualified ele,t ot, of tutbs Commouweakth :hall he In actual tota l:11y ton-vice, tinder a requieltion front the. Presl- det.t of the United States or IPy the antilotity CMIIIIIOIIWI . Rith, such electors !nay cat,relse tic riglit of soffrav in all ekes ton... regsilatlons as or shall Ire prescribed bl' lata% as tulle :14 If they w re prooic at Mar usual plat.•s of election. t. All law. :regulatlng the holding of c1,e,`!„...0n% by tlo. eiti7cos or for the rggi,t1:111011 of elp. , tors, shall he untforin thins bout . the Stale: Mil olpetor deprived or tlio plivife.• Or cot rig by reaS..ll Or td. 113/!le 111 A bving frgt ti rod. MEE r.oller to give, to an eleetor„ any mon,y, reward or litzeole ratl.ll f.•rhti vote ; at an I , :m. or for vilthia;ldir4 the !‘ari., or who shall give or plotalse to give suvla cooshl ,ratiot .to :my other p..rs,t, or party for sn. h ehoi,r's vole, or' for tho OIL tEeroot,:ahil any elector who shall rc r.;c:rive, rur illtilt , oll or anot r.ah:, monoy, 1 - ,•Waryi or other ronsidorrilort got filet• election. or for wlthhollling rite sato.• thorohy forfeits tho riglit to vo ., te at Ndett eteeti.m. and any elector 'whose rigitt to vote sit:tit 'Le eltat ..o,g,ol for suoh can.. I,;•:oro the cloy; onicerf, rogoll tot to swear or affirm that the inatte..• .4 :It .dutlP.uga isttutrile I.k.forz yule 6hall s, 0•11.:n 'fr. Any I,:•rson who shall uhlle a enn,ll - k.r One: guilty of v:,,intlo.l of anv election la . w. std! lie forever ills frpm holding :Ili 0111, , of trot or . pi.. 11! In atilt any le l :, , o nvi r t,iit of i the el. eilioi in arliti. RiAny prjlaßivn proVldeti by law. iw def t : ir e , or the right lur aatTragga ab,oititdy for a terra to:1r tt'eatr. 13. For tip! itnrpttl •0: voting nn person stia!l Lr .tootne,i - tii gaittoira too;iliatta• L. rt.ta• sun of het ittrat. nl,, ~r It tiT rea,,,n.of hi. at.. ,nirt`, while et:iplol NI or of hl Slato or tin• - ritati , g, nor eagag , ',l in th, ittvlgatima 1.11,... , aater, of th, Pliitt 41 S:alt`N. Ortoa OW 10.0, nt3 . mixllt• 3 ,111.!o3t of any inhtltutlen of Ira: le•r nleak kf`pt ally a•y- Inn, a: pulllc 111.4 . Whar e"lifified is patine iliqtrfct.e!ectlon I.oarda . eorkla: M a Judge and Iwo Atil(l vita 11 , .• Chli• en -1,0,3:,0 1,0 lite Eacli clectoi shall bare 01,1 vigil: Iu• vole fur 111 7 . futl.g, and one insp. , ci , .r. ;1,n:1 eaeli iiisik•cior shall ilppoiitt clerk. Tfi, board (..r any new .11. i lei Antll be st ect , cl, :mil vac:miles lu eleeinnt litoarolg hall 1, prOVIII , 2II ElUction. Alai! r• ln•ivllcycti ;Irtitn aeon day, .11,1 while eligng.iLl lit Multi! it hp and it; yron rettrealli court or ncotd or ohje thervof, rot no election frauil..S.r •,r frr vaoteiihreach of the p u eines they 11.. v!aiitt ex..toptiou from jary duty tit/ring their fir :s of men Ire.. t•eclion 15. 1 : i o person :,11.111 be tinallflts4l to se tt as in o'glevr h o ; ;lollt two mouth Lazo held an (ace or appOlainer.t or I.mploymetit to or wider the govertonsot of the , United States or of this State, o@ hr aaN ilty. or c,•unty, or of any ;tootle:pat :Want trot to Shy ;•11.., :ace only justices of the peace and abitAt ot , to, notat les p.4Eb and per Pons In :M. ntilitla ',ill,' of 1.10. State,' am- sh:ol aNy elcct ofltrer 11 , cligIttle to any etvit otti;,.. to t o ails.,l at au election at it filch lie verve, save only to such ~tiborclistatc: municipal or local below thr grade of city or county orllcers, as shall he tle,lg totted by geoeral law. And also to the foil:ming acts of A soteMbly row In force to This State, viz : • Art :lone aMh. 1ti74.--:%;ctlon 5, .At ail der.. tionto 11,re:trier held' under Ike laws of this c,,l tt . too:me:11th. the polls :pall be op act at i o'clock a. mot r!osed T p, et ion T. %Whenever `there shall be a vi , ancy lr ati electioo on the morning of au elect:on, vacancy shall be tilled to conformity with cx- The act of Assembly. act relat lill 10 t I:1. el t•tl. 11.: of 111 i, Cupluaonwvalitt,"l.3,bed tz; - 3a I. IS:G. provlll , -, as liz. : •:eltat the tu,twelot, and jttdge.rh . tll itteet4it: the re,pective placrs appolutetl tar ittAtllng Ih. elet•likh In tue dGtt let at IN IliehleY ri`NPVl.llVej ' y I,lollg, hefore s;:veu to'dcely! t o b'; •tuortliag at Taesllas, Nlo‘ Vial/eV 10111. a;ltt rarll, 4111t1 le-pee:6r ,11:111 up Pella one clerk, Itho shaft Ile a' Ti4niii".l,l vorer iu bud' (11,triet.. k it an ra, t rl x p 1100 111 I isriSfla \VIVI 1.101 1 1 hall! 7,4-lIIV/ d the tfinn:•er of votes for Insp,•etor shall a.t at:etal. (.11 .tta• day of an elee tion. then the . per 'fa; alio flail have received the second highest folt.fis;r of Vliees• LIE itltv, at tip: noxt pre«ling. fon shall .111sidaco. Ala( In the p.d.5..0 oho sh.t.l have r• cd the hlf.f:f.'-t Inn:lifer of votes for hopeetor shall pot attea,l. the' •fsoft elrchsi polf.r.• shall Ippolnt iii inspe, tor in and in ease th - person edbeeted J oda, 1h II 00j ;;• 1,0 0 1, 1110pee101, 0 1, 0 re i • e is e d t!.•• Iflabe , 4 lififfilo•r 1•i:111 414 , 101 a - Judge his have; and if ally Vacaiwy f•lndi 11.11 t Ode! 111 taint for tie.. .parr of f no a.iar time 1-y thrt Jas far N,alf,g of, M. efertlon..tlf..• ri.e.ddied NOWT'S of the ward or .11-arict Tor Al inch ouch officer shall 11.114 , 111,1 fence of ~;cet doh. shall Clecl one of thour 111;11,- led- 10 1111 1,100(1 0a010,01.. The Art of :10th of V 74„ further, ' , rte. - 116r, 8. At the, opening of the a;1 vievtlt.ns It shall the duty 6f Ilse jaglgo, of ~ Iler-11,i 11 , i for theft - re,peetive dhdrirts to tle:4lgnate one of O.- nhom, ant.: It shall.rhe to have In en.tody the regl,dry Of v0t..%r 4 , and to make thel , l2. tries literatn rr,ltilretl by law ; and 'lt r ball ht%t be duty of the other of raid In,pertorA ti. ree,,lve and 11:411111t.ith , ballots premhtte,el tit •;..'.41 eritetiol. Seetion 9'. All eleetionS by the .:dirt,, shall be by ballot; every ballot voted. shall be numbered in (hey order in tit itch It shall lt.. reel Ive.l and the nutu-. beferecorded. by the clerks on the list Of voters otos.. sire the loalite to( Clot g•k•Ctoor Cr.n. whoia.: reel.' yea. aml any voter votin ta - o or more Pckets:lhe see. ' era. tickets..: Vortm NII:01 egell II.: lillsoN..Tell with the Intliober c4tre, pod bog with the lumber t 0 t ••• ' name of the- voter. -Any elector niay Write his moll` 111,00 his tie ket. ore ause the same to too Welt. t,o (0 , 1,00 ttlot att l , ll . ll liy a citizen of the olktrkt. In add it in to the oath now prescribed by lay. to 1, .I.then and so horn bed by election etrioeim. thoy .410a1 . , - erelally be sworn on allll toed pot to dis - ,lo s e how 'any elect -r shall haVe voted, unless rural red 10.10 ..0 OS witness in a Judllial totoceeding. All j u d g , i....pertors„ rielks and of erseers of an elect bm he..l tinder Ills act, shall, before entering upon fileird.t.' , tie s . I. duly swoen or affirmed lu the presence or taat other. The J...bv t shalt lot•—swoorti by the mt. t , ',Alvi iln,to-rtor, 1f there be such ini7n.lity itepee. tor. ' Lind in case It ere be no Iwllw•rity insp....tor. . on Icy a Justice pf the ra,e orahlernian, and the I it- peel...is. overseet .... and tiviks shall i.c , ....worn I.s tic. Judge. I 'ert ifleateS of such ..11.o . r11t,i7;01 . .aillint.. t i. ing.iliall be ditty matte out Intl signed by the 04.. 1.0 S . Worto, slidattested. bY the.ordeer.wito admin. - retell the oath. If any Ju ys dge Or nanority inshl i t...A..Lies or fails to swear the officers of election to 1.10 manner required Icy 11115 or if r.ny otheer ..! election shal act without belng first du y sworn, or if thy ottker of cleet lon shall situ the form of oath ..rithnnt Ming first tinly swum. or if any Judge or minority Inspector 011 l certl fy that any °nicer wa ; Fliorn when he Was Mit. it shall he deemed a Ink -Itottetator, and upon cto.victien, the officer or 1.21- cers ..0 offending shall bo fined boot exceeding 111. ,, Illotthatio! dollars, or Initinisoned not e x ceed ing 11111., year, or both. In the discretion-of the court. . 1 Section 10. On the day of election_ any i , etont whose name sl4lll not appear on th. , rog!•;Iry of y.... I l. l'A, 2001 Who shalt claim the tight to yell at ^aid tile elton. shall produce at least coil qUat:1:01 1 (qt.,: of the district as a witness to the reM,:enco of the. claimant in toe:district In wblett he claitata to tee a =1 Zeg4L voter.-for the period of at least two months hurtle dlately proceeding said plecilen, widen witness shalt be sworn or affirmed and sutewrihe a written. or partly written and partly printed affidavit to the ,facts stated by him, which affidavit *hall define' clearly where the residence is. of thet person so claiming to be a voter, and the person 86 claiming to vote shall also take and sutewribe to s written or, partly written end pertly printed affidavit, stating. to the hest of his knoWletigu and belief, when and 'where he was horn, that .he'has been a citizen of. the United States for one mouth, and of the Com^ 'nionwealth Of Pennsylvania; 'that he has resided in the Commonwealth one year. or, if formerly a quatilled elector or native' horn citizen thereof; and Ii is removed tliretroiii and returned. tt . ..it he has resided therein six months next prec,llr.tt said electiont that hu has resided in the district in whieh he claims to be a voter. r the period of at least two months immediately preceding said elec tion: that helms not lamed into the district for the purpose of voting therein s that he 113.5. if twenty two yzars of age or upwards. paid a Stste or county tax within Mr, years, Whieh wasttAsessed at least two mouths and paid at least olio month before the The said aftbizittt e.tiall also state r.-tivri and 'where the tax claimed to be pail by the Milani was rssesszd. and when - and where and to whom paid; and thu tax receipt therefor shall he product - qt . for examination, unie-1 the attlant "ban stateln liis aftblacit that It has been lost or . 41e,troyetl, or that be never meet - red any, and if a naturalised citizen. shall also state ...;:telo - where and by what court he 1r a. 5 n'Aturatized, and +shall al9o prOduee his certifi. rate of naturalization for rxandeation: But If thvY tho right to voti, shall take aura Sukte Aix: au atad.crit that he is a native, born 11: r •the United States, or, if born fleslch..?re.. r.tta , t ' , tate the fact 'ln his affidivit, and shalt pro: daezt evh;lenee that he has lwen oatura,ized, or that he 13 rt.:hied citizensolp rea,oni of his- fallt 'erl l.aturtiLtatlon, and shall further state tu ids affidavit that h- lu, at the ilm r of 'lnllclng at:Wears it, of thi age of twentproie and under, twenlY•tui , that ho has heesra citizen of the. - Irottcd' Ptalcl inc !eolith, and 11:1re,ided in the State en s :rest, or, if a nal el; iz...tLof the State and rt tnov.d therefrritn and s reiurne.i. that he 111.4 resided there.n mouthsti r ipree',eedlng said electhql. 3I1(/ 1. , ebbe.i,n tnCntbsln u u••dfate- Ip pr4,!netting • hi• +kin Eqicit:od to your, althongh he shaq not' have paid taxe.e. .saki : , s;tr.l.tv.lts id .ati p sotc, , sna:Fiis4 ouch ,:Juno, a ml ae,rolavit. if th.: wiluesto heir residence . 1.• pre.s , n , ..il by the et , C11 4 3/1 board, and at the elo‘o or thL! election they 1.h•...0.1,:!etie1 , 5-d n ith tUe 114 t of V01.,,.k tat:7 ttrid .pap , rs req , :lreti Iry !a‘v to 01.! with 111, prottonotary, and SI!:14 retnaln en, file th , re , a ith to protlionutary'A tike, Btibj !et. exatninathm a• miter c•leell011 papers are, 'lllh”telectlon +ha!! find that the, applicant all the teat! (pal Ir, cat lowt or a vob-r,he tp• t‘, vote,•;lnd lilt fiarne shall td nod..rr ro the li n t t a r. :Odes by the eh•etlon eilfirera,l the tvbr.l ` . 1:11." 1111:4 added '11.1),..re the elnlinant e;ait . ...3 !To vote on and the sir.rd wh,re ~lapp,tq't- o te on age t lie sani3,%•cord, tv. lug added t.c tt;• cletkm in eaeli ca-c, resly:ct I vely, o.ra the u,imr..,oz,s voting at ouch elertion. , • . • !litc. 101 l 11. It s11311.1.:e lan fnl .f.,r any glut:lllrd eltlyen of 1 Ire :(I.lstrirt,rioftri.lotTiollnz tho name Gf 11o: 1a6p05!..11 1 totes is cing:4.14 , 11 on O.! 11m of r.,- 141eist taial)le.g, in e133112z);!- . 11.ii'volz, of :•rtell io!noti. whe:roupon the saute proof of hie:right of suffrage a; 4, LOW trq Ix. d by isw shall b.: 4,111,1;ely tm - vto nod awed mt t•y the e!eZqlou m0;140, and Hp, cute 3(1. t , ' , l ur x1j. , .-t•;•4, - aortqltiug t.. the in:lifer:ye. Ev ;ry-, 4ars".:l4 Imlug •to .14 , 4- a oat oratized shall 4e requit';:d to pr:,4-Vnee his batat4llzathm tltimve at II:e - elm-ti•.a I:efora, f,xcept• ela re lias be,M for:fire vet i t cons% eotteoly a cuter td ttlO'inqrl;.t ithi re lie.'tf••ts to vote,,and km the cote of seoh r-r<ori I“•liitf•Kaodve":l - . ote..tion off:co:, are to write or Stan, th , Avurd - t"et•ted"ott his cer vt1:11 the day,' • tultittfat 4 l, ylArt atuf if any elect - 4,m of oftlet , r, shalt re,,l‘a. a second vote ou th•:•satile . day, by Yirtue 'Of tha same ye:au k -ate, where. .suns are Potit/ , 41 to rote I,..ca.ise of :the haturallzatlon of theft - fa: her.:th:fylind the per :mil who shatl offer subh" viand iota Shall be gal:ty oC .a . rd,:lefuranor, avid on co::vie:lou thereof 1...11311 3 ii,, , 0 ,4 ••r !hi pri-ohod, th.tlz. at the'diserethm of try "ritt!lnit the tiro:, !Man no: exceed fire bun. Bred dollars In earh easa nor the lisiprifionnit.l.: oak. year. 'The poni,hm:!nt • bo itfflfrted Ott c:•livietlon. ot% tha olikers I , v l 4 O shad 114-g -loot 9r refute tpinakr, orwatt;:o to milli. the eh tiOrSelliellt require:l'as aforeild o eatd mttuallza ti•at. .. , ..rtificaie, • 12. I l'any e'leetk-n oftie r sha efuseior to-glee: to riqpdro such proof c,f :11 • right of Is rag , : as it 41ro. , 4:11:••ed tali lair, cr Ile itIIVS to ,A irh tll tt111,1,1O:111Olt. from nay per.m; offertog to vote iv:lio.4e value la hot oil Clio of to,:e.‘fsed cu:- . . ers, or vvho,e light. to cote i, eharenged',llv an;., qoall:ip.l voter pre,ent, aloy spat; permit ;itch ie;r, ,Oil 11. VOte IA hoot roquiriag such pr , r , every ptT s,.4l so offending shah, upon e., n 0et,,,,i. 1,,, , zunty of a nil:demeanor: owl shall: be ;:tenteared fur every soeh offen, to pas a ftpe.rwt ei-Cerding five hun -1..„ dred atOliar or to to dergo au i ei t tnpri,onluent not wore than .0.4 yv.t.t, .r both, at the' ffb,eretion. or the coot t„ . .., .11011 1:1. Any eleetb,n officer orp-?r f.rm aipointed at an oyeriker. mho -.half tr.,, ,, leet nr refuse to perform any Irmltk enjoined by MI, with,4rt r..a,ona•,le or :.•git extne, shall br gobj. , (-: to al-mall: of one hnntirisd dodam and if anyo.- .he!!,0: any ii..eton as a voter who 14 not quail i 24, or -,l;taff w i•tully'refu,e to a, t,..4,; ;my ..bp who ly Taal:ft:4l, ho .stroll be katlty of a' 101.-.1..tif6 , 4er Ile 0f.1e.:, and on conYh•tion ,r.1..01 ipa.hed 7.1 a iin£ lint 41( . .Vi1;;A . on+• ;honand ,lob liapyi,,tminii at m.*:' ?ear , , or bOth, at tne..(li•ereflon of the Court. and al,-0 be ttlirot to nn action for (forages by the party ag gri.A.,•(l; atol if any . fraudulently after. odd to. deface or de.trny any list of voters out a , dtrectc(l by :h.:: act, or :oar down (A' re.lunr. 4 ,the smite from the pllt.,P wti , •rt tt tv+s tv2rn with fraudulent or tol,..bovi,us intent, or for any. itnprper porpoqe. the ner.....0 ,o(iffernflng• steel: 1, gui:ty'oe , a ini,letneatt.r. and on v onvie'tton iqfp,i.ll4lll•ll !13 . fit, (lobirs,`or itnpri.onownt slt.t cleerdlnv two y..ar-, bi•i lt, ttt - tthr di,crettou-iif tbo Cflan and It ain't I»gwnt shalt, by yJolonro Cr - intimidation, t1r1% .. ,e, or. attel„ptip drive tt from the E.t.ll.'i. any ~ sn twri ~ppoill:Od by the court to :let a, ort,retiri of an eleri tom or In any way wilfully prevent said over •itil,r,‘ froth pvrforniti:g the PI/Piltleil upon thi , m by till; art. surli prtivoi. shalt h.. guilty or -a tat .if•anoa;:otr, and upon ithitl Lr puhl.Med icy a fine Lot evree.htig thousand clop_ tar , . or by impri.onuient a-or. fwo !rani. or Loth. at the distbetion of the court. - pe,r, sot, Oa the day nr, Yi.itt a g p1;44•0 in any elertton ellistt let at ‘‘./!leti he h e . ttlikir 0, k:r, 141,1 UM, :my Intl:II/Mallon or violeme for the purpose of prevehting any 4111 tor nt elei tbiti frran p. i rforniing tiltdone"; requited or 11 :: 11 IT law. or for the preventing any ettmliti . d voter 'of such4ll,triot ,xerelslng Id, light to A - v:0, ft his right to •bge .24 'pensoo offering to von% Parl, prr,on shall Lc gili:ty of :1 and upon cern lc fleet hetet-I, ,halt be paiii,lit•di by a ft!;e hot (It 11:01.ii$41.1 lib:it:ln , , or 1.. y • intprlsomutint ucl d.g two year-, or toll . at the Isere; lot; of Dili:. Any oyrca,r. el:trti: or t icietion 0:11..vr how any elerpir,;:otetli ouhl,s rq .l,llri [4' lilt ..011 4 .a judt,lat t . " ^• l Lc patty of a call-dehi,2lnor, and uptm 5 0 45 ir- I ,oni . i .lwrei.l shalt 1 y hue la, exeved in;; hu , ..-111:41Farei dol:a!,?.. or :,y impriForuhent i no: v . , ......111.(tw0 ' y.ar5, or toAh, ti ,14,onttion of en-.. f any per,ou shat prevent or attempt tOprevnitt aay , 'tikor of r!!, , 111$ act :10111 hold tag :such , 41•;:tion, Or 11,2 , ot C 11 ,101“;•• 10 a stn: er. awl -1111 , 1 int .tri up; vr Improprly r!ere Nrittl hint r.he < X ,. 'p . fltiu! of 121., duly. 'IA.:I. lip ay.;1111t. 1 au y S - 111<VA olze ,11111.• IILI it• 11 , _111,it. or shall riot,.u.ly disturb th-rp..A.4..‘ of such el,ftion. or Shati use or S(-ree or Irw . .:Lvt . , It iii 01.• t.) ov,,ralc...atly t•lvc:or or provont hlm fro rat.ng, or re,trant tb chta , e. moo‘i. , • - -oo; ol; he fi led in any ylnt not Jam. t•rte impri,oneil 101 f 1 1 .:, Uot that: nor More thalt• tWe-;re mouths, awl if it shall ! r:s%own to Gla court. whore the trial of N.::•211 of- totr:s,. Ann 1..) 133.1. that tilt, mr,mliag NS:I 11..4 .t r , ,!,letxt of :h.•'citr, wari or kliskrtet ‘vh.!rt th,;: •tnl not eiltiCed 1111.1...111. CO'on :vi,•:l.:n L• 1 • !All Sell - W:let-11 I..n' a o:•r not 1.•-, 1 . i1411./111, I,l.,ldrzni Cr more that . .mrt isonol tic. l that, slc mom 1. • or marl than tfro - If any pt.!, pt•r•ons in4kr any ha or wage; 111/.3101e of Crh any sue:: or p.ager, t-I:he: t y lanrition ;hereae. or 1 .3 r.;,y Written 1,11 rak•tl a•ovr:l,vawat. ur tnvii., 1.1 . 1',011n to 11%0:: bet or wager. cArlezi..n.tli..re...` they .;tall rerreit an.t iQy ;Dreg 4t• t ur ogerea In hc the law of the (I,4lmo:iv:call h far pr,Alll,`,,. that. judge- awl ent.a lug on rlle — duti.• their 0f14 , 5, V. 11:, and tht) 11,1 ei•laft er dir- - 2cted. which wall .tdoktered to tin ro by Jo•lg,, alderman or ja,.. 7 . e ~r p••,tee, htft I ,ach. Ip:l;lg:rate pre...- ,ot. ow. or she th.lelet:tion shah', ad mlnl,ter the o.tth ..t nni , mat!"n to the Judg.-•atot oltorftt,porter: and insrwctor eoalifted adtaiularr t h e i,athor affirmatlm to it; "Tlo 6 :Age and clerks r„ pelted amt o.mrtal ',hat! take and sol..etlla• the ,ev.•r.ll oath: , and anittna -0,,1L, repttr-d bS tho it it. •.: , th and 2:.: s,ri hat • f of '2,1 :lily of .1:w.”, 1-39. "Alt AO ILE; to the Meet tons of tlit.i . .'PomitionWealth. — which o,,th. W,anil'lll:: I Its shalt 11, t-1.111 , d and 311IIIi11- 1,:1 . r.• . 1 In the manner joesertbetl In the 1:411 and ..a.vlMns of -.aid art, and it, ae,,litlon to the voxv• et runt': red by the Polk seetlon' of ca!,l act. tit,? Jud , z, or either of theljusn etors shad have f•ovfi't to :..ltnini:der oath, i)re , , , f11, , ,,1 I y ne% ic at.y clerk. of a'f., , nueral..sptrzal or t , asnAttpeletth.n. folhmict . tr :hall I-e the form ht oath affil oat 1.11 I , y Itelpe.:tor, •1, It.) do__.-tleat I will 1.1 , 3 - a:vm.l to 1.1 n• (in stil, :4 electien ilui Ito.; (to ,-oil lrcaere ',lterouf fut.giell.ir.i ttanl that 1 witt 11,1 re,ilve tlAel or N'ote I r, , rn any fair-tin oaf •r than much :t. 1 tirinl bellev.. fn the proltivas of Ow C , iLstaution laws CollllllolWV3l.b. rnrttcd 10 :1 1.,e nt 'etectl•in, in:: such evidence of toyot , . as is directed 'air, nor tilt I v•iis.ati,inmy delay or re fate to re e.ilve any vote from any isit.nit C. Ito I shall beiiev • t• ti eniitled to a vote 1.. 4:(.0.,,a:t1., alai. I stilL 1,,.; "di. I , Foe: art elertor "hait have voted, to do tio as witness In a judicial proeeedlnl. 11,111 ii:;lt I,wlii la all thing: ti itiy and inipartigly„ I;4lthfittly . l.,,tf,rm my duty tio•rkiii, to the of lay Judgment and nidlitte.: , , and I itat 1 alit not 4 c fl y ,Ir intei,-,t,d In any let or w-4 - gel on the retult•of thi, - TIP.• following Khali be'tho ,:nth or afrirtn-tion nl elch judgo, viz: •1, t.t. B.) that I wil• rt, j,idge thtly att,tol the .en,,ali,g election tinting the cilll/1111:111ce thereof, and faithfully ast.lit tio 11.1/CCU/IA 111 carrying on the 14ttne that 1 whit tioz 1.:11 my consent that any' vote or ticket Alai; c.•I vt.tl front any per.on oth , -r 111a11 3111'11:131 111%111:. 6.11:C. , • Io 11,.. 10 - wordh.g 10 ;110 provislontl of 11, Co , stltutil.ti and I,lW< of thi, Coinnionwealth, en- ti i 'to vete let Slllll-Cerill4l. It 1111 1 / 1 11 regnirlmz ~,,clll-11.1. te.-e. of lice right to V-Ate :o. is (thee-Ceti b law. and that I will n.... , my best e:oleavors.te pre s•-ht any fraud, 'deceit or abuse, In carrying un th, s-une ; IT citizens fp:attn.-a Ice Vote, or of hers. arid I ro in makeat true and perfect return of the said ele,-- 1:0:t, and ~ iti:li .1 %VIA not ilkselose how' any ,Inch.: shalt have-vOti-d. unless renaired to do sn vs a A ii '2,-.1 lie a Jtolletal pre c,•.-di, g, and will In all thiez. t - t; - y. impartially and faithiialy perform my ilitty l' - ' , tweili.g the name. to ti, , , 'teci of •my judgment and. ability. and-that I am 1,0:, die -ctly or iti•ilrec:- ly, Intere.ited In any het or wager en the' result or LT.. , ele.'tion. - • - - “The following shall he the form of oath or Ali bi:1.'10:1 to lies taken hy each cldrk, viz: ..1.( A. III) its . that I wit impartially alai truly write clown the wanes of melt electer who 'shall, vote. a: the ensitivg election, velti , It ,hall he Ws - elf trey in clwrge, and al., the naaie 'Alf the Walt ' , hap, Wan' le 0 fs,rtct wherein such elector resides, and carellil , y and ern.: IA rice dens tle- nninher of vies tn ? .t. A l ai; I-a givet; for rach oatatliqat, at the election, ate (diet, as 'll. name shall lee r, , ,itt tee met Icy the lieipeetot there-of. and that - I will noi disclose how any ideet, I shall have Vlet • ll a titiletht I egel red to 110 so a., it wit tee s vi a jmlicial proceetnt: g, and in all things truly nee 1 I.ll;hittr-y !telltale noy daty respeeting -the . s.e> to the, heel of try illli:7111 , 11t MO alsiiith“.. i war that I ant teed, directly or indirectly,' litteo‘.,t IA ir ally bet or stager on the resort ,r 1 this o t ie i •lip h • It. T ill:Ili - fled .etecteers will take lrett aee Of 'th , foi -1 lowing Act Of - (seitibly, um loved the to Mitt dal - bf }larch, lseele -An Act t-golating the emir eit , ,V 0.14; :At ail elections In th4seyeral counties of the Centondllvealth. -- . ~ tAee. 1. Ite it etnielethy the Senate an•Hke - ats ii ;at Re jet esetetatlvespf the CliltilllOi.wealth of l'entis3!, talla in General ,As.:enthly ne-t, and it ..., herd'. enaeted by the ant hollty of the same : That th-- rin difleil voters nt . the sevettrealtittles ed - thin ('out menwcalth. at all general. l'ow - uship, loi,rongh and :peelateleclloi,-, air hert -I, y hereafter' allthorizrel :And required to votc : hy ticke ....pr Wed or Nei We!, r-,- partly pc!nleti 4t - Uritt ,-- n..•-ovarally cco•sleasi a.. inliews: one V.eitlet.llall eat ,, rao' the vane-, .hdqrs of C1.1..r:i voted tor, and shall he 1:0,-1:•-t othside •Judi,;:try; ono ticket shall embrace the tames of aU stat,,,alCer ? . loti,Kl for, and be tatTled- Legal. --....-- - - - - . • 'State:* one ticket Wall embrace the names of at county a:Meta votedlor, -including office of Sena-. for and members of • Assembly. if voted for. ;and members'of Congreits: If voted for, and; he labeled .1 `Coantyil, one ticket shill einbroce the names of air I township officers voted for;and be labeled •Town shim` one ticket shall embracethe names of all borough officers voted for.stel helot eled liorough:' • And each class shall hi deposited In separate ballot babe. . s :OS-c. 7.. That It'sball he the, duty of the Sheriffs tit the several counties of this C.Nuntrentwealth. to • insert In their election proclamations hereafter is sued the first section of this act. - - v r • JAMES R. KELLEY. 1 ' Spintiter Of the haute of Rephtentatives. 1 • , • IGAVID I, LEM !NU.- iSpeaker of the Senate. rr[torED the thirteenth ,tlay of March. A. 1.)., • C one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. - A. 0. CURTAIN. 1 ... • Governor. .. t • FIFTEENTH AMEND3IENT. • Wilknzas. The Congress of the Untied Stottot out '1 the alst oay of March, IVO: lamed an Act igntl tted, "An Act to enforce the right of Citizens of ' the United States to vote In the saVeral States of this Union, and for other purposes.,' the h ut a 11 .4 second sections of Which are as follows : S•etion I. fee it enacted by the Senate anti. Ifotool of * Representatives °tithe United BM America In' Coogrem ass-trebled : That all citizens of Got Cult,-.1 States, who are, or shall be Otherwise quail. fled by liw to vote at•anv election by the poops.. in • any State. Territory, dlArirt, city, parish.totrrnfilp . %churn-district. municipolity - or other territorial .0.11.-dlllslon,, snail be entitled and allowed to vole' at ail such eh:01ot" without distincten of roetli rotor, or previous Condition of servitude: any roz , -f' aittalon law. eastern. Mage_clr regulation of sayll 'Rate. or Territory, or by, Or under Its anthoritY, to ihe contrary, notvrlthstanding.. S, , etion VS. And be it ;further enacted, that Icy or; under the anthbrity of the Constitution or laws of , anyS•at,.. r the laws of any Territory, any art - Iv Or I Itall 1 e Aptired , ge be done as 3 p-e-roquisite or , ims,;ll",catit n for voting, ti voting, and by such constitution Or l e aw.li •r•-• .ti ar;••,' or shah he charged 1,51111 the : it.u•• torrnanee tir 43,11.5 In furnishing tnyitizens ao op- . a..rtaillv tic p;irfdrin such repilsitr, or to tater:no qualifi-4 to vote. it shall be the duty of every -nob ' oer,de dud oflicer to give to met Citlzens of t h e Vrtl ted States the wine and equal cpp3rtimity to per toym such pre-requisite, -31.•1 Hi become tin:tall-A to aids Ili:hoot distinction of race, color or proViou, ei : edit.lot; of or. ftude.' and If such persoteor t di , r,, .1..11 lel' , se or knowingly Unlit to give full eilh,et I. 'll,l, section. he shall, for everPmeit offense, forfeit .null pay the sum of flve , hundred dollars to-the r,r- i,on agifrieved'ateri,by, to bps recovered by tut:v:l'o:a , rri th'• ca,e. with toil cests• anti such allownner , for . oinn:el foes 15 the Court shall deem Jost, and shall a 5, , , for every such offense, he deemed guilty of a ab deme inor, and thall on conviction there , f, 1,;,, . 5-,ed nor less than five hundred dollars, or is• itn- palsoned not itss thou one month nor more than one ,•,•as, or both, at the discretion of the court. ,Cud the .Judges . of the respective district afore.- =I ft•lletving. the hotqn- , ' sahl ete,ttott, • lien awl there to perform tho,ptliln, , ,ps reghlrett of by taw. ft Iron tinder toy hand. at toy ofll , !ein Torrantia,thpt [went? -f.oart day of seprewbvr., hi the year of oar too thousand elgtthhatolretland :1:111 (n.the one huntlredth:year of the In dep..,u'lcute of the United ANDREW . J. LN , i'TON SheritrA O:7leA-, Towanda, ra. qherlff.. itetOtt , r ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—ITV ell nil of an order OAtiodent a the Orphan's' •,,:irt 01 Alradford County. the underhlglvld.,exec .iter tor the e,t are of 0(.0. • D. late hm .,,,, g b o f Towanda, elec'd.; wiu expo,e eaea .lot at the door of the Court Hon.!. on' Monday. the IGth (lay of October next: at 2 owtoel.: p. in, the following flectileed real estate. to-wit: 1. tine lot situated In the born i t f Towanda, boun ded and (1.-scrilted as follows: Beginning; on the we: titl•?, of Nlaln-st. at the ':•ottfli-cast co: ner of a lot sold to II limes & Passage: thence mottle-fly aloog I It, west Mae of Main-st Yt. anti 3 Itteln"..lo north Ilne;of Pine-pt: therm:: along said north line !tf .westerly 7-1-11 tb an alley': thence north erly along said alley 23 ft and 3inches to the .:out.it wed corner of lot of said Holmes dc Passage: and :hence by same easterly 74 ft to the west side of p:aee of beginning, with a two story briA" building thereon. The secitnd story or t!,aiti iottilding tinting Its existence, together with the .te,nd :tory of that part of the same over tint lot, soil to Ilolntes , & Passage; to be owned by the pur tint,ers of the above described lot. in conunon with -al: Pas•tage, they go have one-half of the rent anti tte. , thereof. :ma • said purchaser the other half. tle, first story to itc.occupled by such purehas-r. while said nuildhig siand.s..to the par :ttion wall on the south side of said Holuies & Pas 4ag t's store, as now occupied by nein under thj...l: Al t 2: so one other lot in said torn, 1 untied a 3 Pit; lows: Beginning at the south east r , rtier of lot No 1, of if Wartl'A stilmilvlsiont thence north 83° 11'.' . east :Jong the north line of State-st Aft to a corn..: .of ;01 No 3of sild stilmlivisiont theroe north 4 0 ..,:i' NVe..i afpng llne7 of ....ante .150 ft to at IS' foot all,: 11.•nee .Along the-south line of said :tiles south ;!.i. 10'.wcst 3oft to corner of lot Not of :..aI.I m0.0(1:- 64 , 11; tt:Vlllte ' a/Clig lute ' of. same south 4 0 17,0' e.t.-r„, .!:*-V.kft to:place of beg,inning, being lot No 2 of hooey Wa4tl'4AtzAtlisislon. 3. kAbi , lot No 3of said. subdii - "ision, bounded a' foi;oivsv Beginning at th 4 •,outh east , corner of said 1.1 No:. thence north 85 0 itekast alOng north lino. , ry... , zale,st, 5011 to a eorner of lot. - No e(hence along :Ira. of )ante north 4 0 ' 50' west 15011 to a 15 ft alloy: 11 , in!.: along south line of..salne_suntit 157, 0 16' west lort !o a corner of.salil lot Nos, Moore along line of ranee south 4° 30' east 150 ft to 'race of l3ogin ni4. ..-i• mrso int No ll of Fald subdivision. honncli'd : 1 1 4 1..11,m,: Beginning at tanyth.lvest corner of tint No 7 , f :al,l sub-clivi:lon.lthence eouth M. 10' 'e eat 42ft to a cor of a nett' ,erect to't , e opened: thence along , aid street lai.tt t±, the math line 19r.th alley; thence alOag said alley eas,terly 42ft Id north we.t ct•rner of 101 No 7; th.,nee . aong lot No 7 (wczAt line) nuts to rh . ce c( beginning. .' - 5. Al," lot No 27 of aid suiptivhdon. bounded 'a.l , oli.r...s;,ll , :ginnitig at a corner ; lit east hoe of We,l - a v.• and Illne of Wirol-ale. thi•nee north east along <onth line . of Ward - avenue 22., ft to twrib west vArtiol of lot No "f sank. m..ntri 3'1}•, 3 east 110 ft to north tins of a lift :01-;,y; owners niougxithe south 53%. west . about ?oft Wet..t.qn-ave: ahal tarx..., north 4° 50' w.'st 123 f ,to place of beginning. .ileo lot No 22 of leild subdivision. houridod re; :"011 , );.e. Beginning atl north tes‘t corner of Is:t Sr 21: thence aI.o Hut of saute south ea'', 110 ft 'said alles4 thence north fi9e•ko - east alongdsaine. :OR to pon-roll In 6 No Ili thence ;Only.. line of ante north, west nett to of W:e.r,l :ere;110 nce;• al , ttg • • same soeith .T.P 4 O west 47f1 tev 01:10e el begintilug.': • Ai:'' 1•• t 2q of said , ildedlylslon. bounded an corner of lot -N,i• then..e wont; line of said* telttth - ea.e.t I tor t th• - !: Lorth tine Or said villey,;:ttif , hc. , nie i ff; ~ 1 s.une north east sort it a corner of :61 Nit 2)tthet.. ,e alt.ng liite of crime north •,•;q trey: 1101: , . ;,, ?11 , ~ .., u lh line or Warti•Sari. then,. along, Kline ,ritith 6i '..,P,W,•5, efifift to piaci. br);,kilaiii.g. • ..11-• , the Undivided ; half of ilie • following de s eribe.l i-u situate imsaid .lira, lA4luded and des, i i... h.,'!.1 as follows: On: tho north by, lands of .1 P liirby a nd .4,•• 0 ytowniarn 'en..st by an ...01...y. •outh by land • 'of .4o.hu F Means mid weir :by Main-st. lying 20fr.. frout,4l, 31' fir-it abtl 410 ft ,in; depth: said tee'zo or's 11 .rest tt erein &tam the undivided one-ha: ror it., Nog Ue title I and sarim , land' thin .I,F Mean , voutTac'e . to sell hi 1411 Sweeney, whose loteres.. v.a: - slit , neatly acquirethtiy said testator and It IV Nob•e - . , TEl''' S 01' SALE.—OIi lots !los. 2,3, 4, - .7,. is: 7, an , . r.a-forirai or the' purchase money to he paid --o zlq... oroperty being struck down; one-thit 11 of !he resi inc. ou confirmatiotr6f salc,,,and the residua. , ow. year thereafter,. 'with 'lnterest. an lot No 1. $4OO dothy-pr.ii.e.rtt .. n lieing struck down:Jule-;bird / I tit.: residue ou confirmation. and the reskino 1.)1.3' rear tb .natter With inter-sr. •• John W Mix. Esq.. b.:- n Map of 11 Ward's sulelisision, showing the le ..ation o. lots Nos tI, 3, '4. 5.6. and 7. All Twrsona int,tolliig to bid are invilted to examine this trap at till e'h. e. ; PArt, 1); Moniti fly. ' Towsc:iiii;), ra.. t ep. 18 , '76.14 3. Executor. PTIAYS COURT-SALT;.-By virr at; of an order Issued out of tree Ctriant.n*,‘ t,' ,, trt id Bradford county. the undersigned exeru-• • tor, of ih,• lase will and testann.ti.: of John :a!,- of•Wyalle-Ing, county. d• ceased. will expose - to palm sate on Thurmlay. Nov. If. at 2 it. 31., on the jn - e4nit.e::. that-fol,toc.ng decerit.7..d property, situated In said county and ', , ,ntideti as follows, to Wit Homestead Lot No. 1. I , •ginning nt a. corner on the - thence nctrth II fn•en degrees, 111 . 4tf„tstelity-Iwt , and .dght-tl:l3ths pert he, to a stoilon•ar a rock. no`ned north .s: , j - efity-flve t - I.•gre..s. east eighty-stsen es to a corner, /- thence south fl sty-s - e,ien west seveuteveu perettes. - titenee south fors x, atm , degrees. wen't „s , ventetn 'and four-tenth - s, yr relies, „thence south thirty-three degrees,t.- east tts - ut twenty perches Wyalt:7ing Creett,..tlycnt-a i ”:041 y reek twenty•slght parches; thew,. at :tit thlx tv-hve and cue-half degrees. west thirty p -rette 4 , tp ' lttee oath sevt , ttly-3.0 , en degrees, west texentetur and firnr,tentbn 13erelte.3. thence south ' rlftS -- `) ( d , T.re , -.F, west eight and Tour tenth porches rn p'ac , . of hogittnlng, cant:UM:lZ Melte: acre! and hundred and fifty-twit perches, nor: or less. Lot No.:. Beginning at sa corner stake and ..rues, thence nor' tt_ thirty-three degrees, west sk pert he', thence north fortyedx degrect , .east sere) - te ,- tt and one-half perelles. thence north thirty three degrees. west eight 'perches, thence north forty-faur and one-halt ;deg ur.r east twenty-:It perebes, thence south fort von (L . gren,t, ea,-t ttventy-mti ixrclu:s, thence south forty-seven,dei-... grecs. ea-tt twenty-four and p . one-halt, relo.s.t, theme south seVenty=inte degrees,- west twenty • gnt perches. thence swath fifty-No and oil;-11:1:t twelve pereheS'„- tflence went' thirty tl.ree degrees,west eleven perches, to the plan- of gtht.ittg, containing three and one-half acres of land. Inure or less. Lot No. a. 11.glantng at a 'done 'on the bank or, Wyylustog (,reek, thtuce north fpktr degrees, t, perche4, thtnee north seventv-ene 41. -- gets, east twentv-ppe petc_heE, thence north eighty two degrees, east eleven perches, thence nine th , r,rees, ea , ;.,r ten and ettfht.tenths perches, Ihette4... north sixty-three degrees, east ten perolte, , , :hence north ftfty-Pue degree..., eait tiventy-two pets thence I:y the several 'courses and MP:an• et•z: of "iii;AAVfahtslnif Creek, to the place of begin n !nu', containing three and ene!half actvs of land. be ttje sante more dr less. • Weed Lot. Beginning At it post and stones PIC a thence north degree., area perehe, thene' north fifteen dcgreA. tbiity-four perches, I tierie sou! it serepty-fiyo degrees, east seventy perches. thence sont4 fifteen dogreys east thirty-four perches, to the place of .1 eg toting, containing fifteen acreq and Alm , heti are.% and ten perches of laud, he the sante mte or ALSO. the undlvide.d one-half interest :of the said,.lohn Keeler, deceased, lit the following des- ' erased pieces or . parreis of land: No. I. Ittegio ::ing at a point near the dant, - thence steith fifty one degree., 'west twenly4wo' and three-foerth p.•rehes. thence south sis_ty-thret; degrees, west tyti and sly-tenth , : perches„ thence n,..rth degrees, west ten tidCbtlis perches. south eighty-rue 41.•gret2s, west eleven perches, thence south i.eccoly one degr.ses, west twenty-eight perches, thence south filly-two and One-ball degrees, 'west, twelve p:tclo thence south thirty threi degrees, wet, twent. - -six anti three-tenths perches, Ihenco smolt fe riy-four degrees.' east three and 1111. m-tenths theiee north slaty-flee degree., t.ast t hree perches, thence north four degr , ;.cs, wcst 1:T11:11, perches, north seventy he degree., te a e t t ty-0110 perches, tbence•nerfh eighty-I de greis, east eh-veil perches, thence south silty-pine grees. east ten and eight-tenths perches.; thence "oor , h defy-three 'degrees? east:ten ',craws. thepeo uotth lifty-our degrees, cast teenty-tno I-cren , to the afore4aid da.M. containing five acres of more or le.s. Nu. 2. Beginning at a ,pObt near the date. on the erpo,dte side td Wyalusing • rpm' the spore described thence Smith eighty-four dc 7 s. grer., east ten perches, thence south oineteenide grties, west.eighteen perches, thence smth slaty :ll roe a n ti one-114lf tlegleCrA, west 'slows perchc:,, .hcnc, north twenty.elght anti three-haunts de grees. west six perches, thencealong arc courses of SVYttittQlog. creek to the place, t-r be g h niu,,, ~:e:::' ton g tv.o hundred and- seventy, I , erche3 of the salve more or less. TE;;31; , ....-on liontestead I..uts, et t. to be pald -.then struck down:s. l s(l/ at confirmation: halt:nee in one y 4 ar front date of sale, with Intere;efrom to to ..f possession. On .11111 Lots, r.S when struck don n: a , confirmation. balance within ono year front date...f pith interest from time of po4scs,toot ou W•ott tot 125 when struck down, $125 a! conir .ation v.:14 t.a:vtire' within one - year frOm,date of sale, with interest from time of pOs3e , tv.roll. 3011 X F. elf All R. ACHROYD, 71., 1878 J Evol ur
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