"'",k BS dtkiarleporta, Towanda, ia t ,Thuslay, licr;ember 2,181. LOCAL AND -.GENERAL. Emir Republican on the line ofmarch this evening . should illuminate. Irs: are requested to state that the Coro lisisedoners ate pow prepared to"deliver to .ase:sois their books. Wu LIAM WARDELL had a band badly cut while workiug with a;eireular saw in FIKIST'I , : Factory, oue day,latt week.' THOSE of our friends - who may come in vitli election returns on Tuesday evening next will please report at the Club Room, .Mercur's Block: rilE entertainment in preparation by the boys of Company K., promises4o be a very grand affair. t The :militarT appear in full uniform.- THE new meeting-house of the Old Selicol Baptist eltureb;at Vaughan Hill, will he opened fur meeting on e Sunday November 12e AN INTERESTING letter on the "Cen tennial," 7,by our! esteemed contributor. "Jo.;111t,. 1 earlie ; tio late for insertion this week. It shall appear in our next. Oct t;TItE,ETS this evening will present the most gorg_cous appearance. and we Lope Reputili&tns will add to the splendor or t .e scene, by illuminating their resi dences. TiE new Universalist church will be one of tne neatest church edifices in the county. The contractor, Mr. Wm. KINGS -1.;-;Y, es:Teets to have it complete:l by the I egiuning of the new year. • N. C. ELSIIREE addreNsed an enthusias tic meeting :it 3lacedonia on Friday ()ve iling last. - lie was followed by Col. AVERSi lo handled his copperhead neighbors (pciThically) without gloves. Thu. great glass Meetipg, to be address ed by lion. U. A. linow:Gen. LEE, and lion. W. W. CUltItY, in this place to-day, AN ill be the , lrgest den.oustration of the kiad ex - 4 nitnessed in Bradford county. It; v. 3lr, 13E.m0, the Intlia . timissienary, ho,aptie the Pkeabyterian Church, on ..!i!oM lay tryeining ad, -paid_ a high compli 11:ent I icll. hRA ST. Said lie hail' tietit' t00e..-t, Ciliation gentlemen to dual with . . EvEnr.uovr in the vicinity of Orwell will remember the Oyster. Supper, tit Tt , wit li dll. to-morrow evening, Nov. t;. The proceeds are for the benefit 'of the 31. E. Church.. A real go.,d time may e xpcctell. .. - I:EV..Tous H. HEmo, a native Seminole Indian, occupied the pulpit of the Pres byterian, Church, on Sunday evening la t. )0. Youtlay e% euing he'delivered au inter esting- :::hircss. descriptive of his: work :mini.; his tlibe. Ti;p Ladies Aid •-Society of Clir;l4 will s ,nive an entertainment at the ret , idence (If 1 , 4. 1). BART I.F.TT, Oa . 31.6 m. aye% w ill I' glad to , see all memberthe congregation alai other lii nt. the doe of the Centennial Ex.bilti ti,:n :e% Le. thousand fire hundred. peop . le from this county will have visited the great nv. and At a atrgi egate expense in ami tithe or :57i0n0 v.o. Ind yet • the p^oplc ery,hnril times . A 'i'.l:Ni).‘s-scilo:11. sociable was held af. I, , i.ticr-,1,41/•:,4, 4)11 Tharsdayercailia last. It ». - a,s oc-....asion pleas-Ir, , ttn,l prt,lit. • 56 - eral :•pueebos "Ni alter which -the chiltlron re c'Li4. picsonts, retuructl home with htltri s. . t F Ilt , N;;I: :It l'invanda, Gra(led (ic Dana...". (PI I:erf a cct in at auti :41itties, rot' Itte , wci!k. Pe . tbitit:.; - 4 Pct. '2"; , i ti : P‘ur. Et:l - KENDALL, P.oNAN. ( . .\1:1:11: PHIS( E. WARbEr.T., FLANNIE .r., Tom - QEI,;LLI". LILLIE 31.(+!1.1.. Tut: ft)llowirg . are the officers of the sockly (the literary it..,a,oci a•hal ettal with the Ir.titutej- for the c!;•atillz letht (.•inil.Ey. I). (ItLia.(;. E. I).\ V 3 u.s. 11. ALIA N.'. :- , rt.wART. • E. Qi .1. P. 3t.11:if,r.v.. Ct Brtiiford Coaitty'rcrtelters' . 1.% •Il yaltisin ; .:, .1\ 10. "Fnit folio at,%.ointitichts .tdt.t at Ow 1.1 , 4 Invttituz : . I . ..wt.'s. lt„ SumNEIL (; I:V.i N.,71L-E. I :At.::"Li'.l", g.. J. (/v A I i‘tiVION, A LLEN. Lt..% A. t . 'r.xi.t , t l / 4 1 - 3. !?t•chtttritiont., I'Eu. I:1(11.km, V.%1 - 4.t1.1N, 1:1)N11 . . to) '.l: I; F.l , !t(q: 1;11( : ,1). ItArT. H.. 1. I.Ltti n, • 1" , \A. SI'.II.DINq, y want all their trim'; to come ;1:141 tah.e: supper \shit thou. in the form of a 1 •F A L.I.INo I.n.:evEs. —The Iteautitul. ! s,,i c t e t. from 1' till 9. at et hich time I reacts v,llich hal?. Itt 11 st0;:tl- anti 1:U :Lill her 1.1.1112h •:‘ “e Om e 7 i , re t,.!s Mts. and dainditers; sl ;ind set - - 1 •LL: witia l ring and falling s to thegionhd. er will lio there in then Lil4l- io is j:s ,LdGrztt- Ni:011 tht•111 i 12. 0 r''“4l , ge to a dull grn.Y: the • 10.. s of II,11 : 41:mits ittler g.oJil things 1 4i: et t 4. beautiful, ;40 httiactive 1 to L Lt. : _ 1 : t:o.:44,inirtos A •f the ! nt vim:to Ims i Ttinc,ul,l4llll-I,t , 1 - Cwt -; are ',..;;llllertA . :in'tl 1, "•" -- ."".'"rite 1 1 1 , the 14 10 - 1 n onr Lrior.., as oojects .o rmon , 2l L, s the Otnnieralie e tk . in o r „.t ra ti„ ll lan l :it most of th, m. in all their lovelimLs, Ft iday evenin, is a task wire:reaf we ap r.r•tl'a, i t pacciate the inn,_ . niturle, Ina front tm t , , as mitt ;he na , a heau!;:nl aa d , r the sal::'eeining po-tmity, Ise dare .1 - Ir.Leti t: t1.14.,s of this et are (Th e me , 1. not shrink. . • t Ltd. 'flu! Ilaiiroad, principality hill arisen in 1 its majc.-ty, and declared that the bill- Tor. peLii,le of ilmedugton township I bailey of the laa , t Republican dip:ll:ay nuast thin •1 out in Ltri,e numbers on Monday he eclipsed, and einitticioni of advantage e . .eiiihez to listen La an aide and elitqueut I in steam baton:olio:1_ and a narrow-gauge Iltint t.. asnitr.E. Mr, Et.ti- 1 Democracy, the . fiat:tenth district was a plain and impartial history 1 ro a full sense of the extent of of 'ht: impoitant political events in the irs responsibility. Like the little girl on I. story of oar c 4 mut ry, proving..concin- Huston street, we cadets to a sublime in siveiy that the Democratic pally,, judged tereq in" Democruck4 . ," and never had by its-ri cord, is unworthy' of ,conlidenee. ; 1 Bradford county preseuttd so favorable El.smar.7was followed by Ronnwr an occasion foi - a study, of this sagacious re.rrNr. in a stirring address to his 1 sprees. They were on hand, in all the neigldools. The manner in which interesting varieties of prse, physiOgno ens.-M the issues of the day. proved that my. age. size. and inebrivty. , and freshly lie I z e, himself well pOl-ted, and :knows kin parted fition their home; along the'line how to tt 11 R hat he knows. We lgok for ;of the Lchit-li Valley Itailrc.ad, with the. an isatelielit report (loin Burlingtop; , 1 holder alai abanoon peculiar to I . l Democialic anectiom trciay and (he - Pot'. <-t k.Ni;l , : Mr.sn't.sr;.—Tlic third ! other minor , districts I, id silently dis re-alar ;: of Bradford I)i.tt let Po- and it was atfectilaz to behold time iliange. No. Will be Ind..? in the.' warmth their rt-c:eption tile 14:lige net, 1. , 11.ir Granz,, iu Lit , -.11- i'i,,,,i,•rwriters of the establishment. on Thursday, _Nov. 9. V 4 1 .0, at The ma!ntiiii.ent WALT. E Stroked his I% 74: The election of otlic,..rs forp.uitalo;s,namid made has;e: to announce the cusnim- Ve.lr. of Coustitu- their success in securing ..0 1.1 , 1 IZVpllbii tiOtt and By-Laws. and other business Of ca n „ I „ 10 1 the des _ vital iTnriortanee to tbe order, will be con- whose political faith side red. and.i9).!Sfql of at T I`` nle'.!l in V. M;.IS centred in I litb hero of .:colul t , mned and every Grange in the district , eanhon, - : awailed the I'ster have 3 fa' rein - e•Ont:ttif 'll present. :•Nvi grnebius That lard t;:a , eze will futnish conveyance from d-lezation arriviql in due tune—trine ea- Athen• to place of lai e etili,4 and retpl IL n.l 'torsi s, and nine and q half canal bny s free to all etimin..z by'railnrad. ' It is desi- 1 to inoinit tilt in wit!; pat rhitie ii . er,,,L•tie at rabic that the Secretaries of subordinate tile app.iluted 011ie I . u; the evening pro- G; - - es due notice th the Secretary cession A wagon .fillovied, , wherein sat of ll: un - : Grange of the number going , ttco MO/ Who i i itc i s h e, l . Y lllLMbribus by pun'oe and plicate c inveyiuice. that flag. Another wag o n f o llo we d, w h e; . e i n the in. ,!... , sary arrangenlynte inr transpor- sat two more me t% and a womms with t.i'ioa Wool entertaininent may be imisle. i three sizes of infants. 'rift! delegation By iirtier of the Grange. ' was sleepy. and the one ._legate who 11: cd E. G. Ow Es. ; combed his bah. gaped so perennially, that it citizen some \\ hat given to exaggel . • \II !.^ pICASeI I . to learn that the Trus- i ativn. claims to have seen seen daylight tees of I.3Fayette College have conferred tbrough tile in.erstives of iiis final yawn. the honorary degree of Master of Arts ; At the set time for the afternoon serv on Prof. Qt'l NI. IN, .of the C. , r.eiZiate hi- ice, the he:trill ipas , ed Democracy start- Qt•lN.r. bits Wall earned . front the :Means House. with the Linta thi4 compliment by his devotionto the - Band at theirlwad. Arris ing at the front Woe: of t L;', alai by his flutTlifeSt entrance of the tiark, they turned to the sttece-s. '.:own in the excellent st.ltia- right and s v..ent through tae gate. After ilig of tilt, student-die has sent to the band. went the - Denwe-achs.” Itlnt ctte and Princeton. Ile is ecitilinly a terunt.e-lor teas the predominating one 1,41- ' }- working teleber, and it fax the masculine toilets. is to icgretted that,his efforts blocs , 'The chief magistrates heing. of a free been 'mi..; e highly appreciated hi l .our - aid easy turn, and having signified as county. e would anew bear wituel. r .s to fir the encomageminit of the ditli tie high character of this school, and to dent i. the crowd partook ~;, f their spirit, the litra.zi' and fidelity of its entire • awl 'weitt in all sorts of eays--some with ty. female department is molt ad= • their heads up, some with their heels vis ntlrai-4 . Few Young Ladies' itle in various directions. while oilers Colleges can 'boast, of more thoroughly improved the occasion by scratching their educated and successful teachers. IVO heads, and looking after their noses. fear that one people do not understand A woman with a ted'paisley shawl, and that we have at our very doors, ed- a will to stand by - her husband, as rcso neational facilities rarely excelled for pu- asMrs. lilic.iwura's,. supported her Oh; of both sexes, and at a price amazing ' 'beloved across the pant, and was last seen for cheapness. If anybody doubts !It let ascending th 9 Court. I - louse : stairs by his him -ask ries. CATTELL,. of - Igarayettr; side.: Two more fetriales . withnubias tied. Pres . 31cCues .of Princeton. orTres: .3rotinti their ears, yarnslow at intervals.. ' 7 ' l 7 Lioi of Elmira Fismale College; „...1 gikate*!‘ poruis m e; nit.,figxils. :-:F~ . ' • ' - , '4'... , ''`;••••;0•Y'Vi ;4;4:* - 34sA r m ' : . ~, Till,:liuMe4io 6431111°f Mr, VANCE in the 'lady at Grovextior, ,In winded cow. . this Vicinity and the traveling putdla will 1 SallgnillltY VIP (,hat of ; the 4 ‘ Vietor;!A' ~ 4„ to gratified to know that he . has Muted a I tirefseluitn'belim' 1 'held . the ' onrge, Of chastisement for grave misdemeanor, in building arid established : himself in The hotel business again. , The Louse has been that time of , dire national calamity, was christened the ' Vaaice i house," and is - a : fitting evidence that the glory of the old -model of 'convenience; comfort and ii airs career was departed, and Ith could neatness. well be spared to rho - mercies of his one . -.....,---mies. .• • , THERE is a speck of history connected .It being fully understood that the best with the origin of church pewB Which energy of the best portion of his life had cannot help but prov,e interesting. In the been ]Seen given to the Republican cause, early days of the Anglo-Saxon and some there remained only the necessity 'of in of the Norman 'churches, a stone bench formingtheWrowd that . he hoped for re afforded the only sitting accommodations spectful handlingof his corpsei, and a do for members or visitors. An the year 1319 cent burial by his new friends, the "Dem the people.are spoken of as sitting on the cracks." - With beaMing faces, they re- grimed or standing. At a later period fused him to Honsek, and his latter end. the people introduced lop, or three-legged The crowd dispersed thereupon for stools,• and they were placed • in' no order cider and cheese, and looked up their in the ehurch.'Directlrafter the Norinan .t sre li ts . The -cider worked better than 1 conquest seats came in - fashion. In 1387 'the torches,. and the Ulster horses were il a decree was issued that' none should call. reined up vigorously for the night's work. I any seat his own, - except noblemen and They moved up-street, and took a posi- I patrons. each entering and holding the tion not far. from; the Post-Office, • owing I tirst one hetfound. -- From 1530141630 $ to a little fractiousness that began to be ! seats were appropriated. A wbar i discernible among the "furriners.". 1 g carded the entrance, bearing the initials- '' The - aristocrats, who . were btalciled ti of thOowner. ~It was in 1508 that galler- gether in front, were picked out piece- ics were thought' of. As' early as 1614 . .. meal, and sprinkled among them, which pews were • arranged to 'afford comfort feat tended vastly toward-soothing their by being baited or cushioned, while the disturbed spirits. Seine of the mercena sides around them were so high as to hide i ries, however, being • unsteady 'about the the occupant—a device of the Puritans to { 'feet and knees, began a massing, at about aYoid being seen by the officer with re-? , ,tiiis point, after the . manner of Philip's ! ported those who did not bow when the 'Macedonian Phalanx. A mounted grot-, I i name Of Jesus was announced. c ' - dier from the' Store, detecting the move- . , ________,,_ ment , rode down the ranks in great alarm 4 and dissuaded' them from the dangerous 'intention by explaining what a' crushing process it would be• for' the smaller cid- 1 dren, who were already unduly euctunber-J, ed with their grandfather's overcoats and comforters. Growing eloquent as he pro ceeded, he ordered them to „ widen out at least ten feet, and: keep beautifully abreast !", Wheretipon a stout Hibernian list confronted his ~ nasal conformation, ,and be saw lit to retire to the region for merly occupied by the aristocracy. .losErft having not yet' returned from the " variety wedding,", it. was thought advisable.. in order to 'fa.; assure the brethren that no unholy aristocratic sen timents were abroad to produce his "curt of many 'colors," with the identical indi go, rubbed from C'e tidy sleeve of " Blue Jean WILLIAMS, " in their sweet Congres sional corn minglings.• Of course they all cheered thereupon- the whole Argag curs joining in the 'chorus as cheerfully as ff they had not just gone through with the exhaustive prekrss of foraging for I:Milli:1g wooll. • The:ponderous lawyeewho usually fin ished up the Democratic parades, looked across ids hemisphere of stomach, and added his resonant bass with becoming enthusiasm. . A slight, neutral 'editor was observed also in the Post-0111ct! region, eliding- at the outskirts of the crowd, in graceful, butt exceedingly 1 neutral, evolutions, . whereat the "ocumeracks" took heart, arid wended their way hopeflilly toevard the uptown illuminations. The circuit of I M.iia street and York Avenue was accom plished with ditliculty, owing to the atuxi-: . C I:YENTIAL QUILTING PARTY.—TiIe etv of the aristocrats in behalf of -their Centennial quilting party at Mis; Nniaat: rustic brethren—who could by no ineans.l Dol.(uffs. on Friday aftel noon, under the I stand or .walk Without bracing.; The directiuM of the "Overton Band," was it i braving bail- to be done by siiti a rist 0-.' great success and very funny. Queer and I er.its.•tw6 i , l* whom were required to keep upiaint were the dr(kses they wore, and , ' ao .,_ r di ihi ry in regular moving order, and :Most appropriatelyndoptAl to the young , that 1,) the great detriment of (Wereuntts, o ui... se s N el l . elti,se them. They qnilten AEA the ul au tly disposition of Dew ucrut ie and .gos.ipped ill a 1:09,1 old fashioned I(n•elies. Added to this, there was fit;- lay. matrimized by the stately, spare and 1 (Vieth and unmitigated recourse to Oaths. de,if old lady, Bt - mers, and the inimitable Laying aside , all lightnes4 of tone, God Y Ut.'N:r Tt . il BS, who bad-butt one notice- giant' WO may never again hear the immut able failing, the intrush'e admiration for lit air riddled with such horrid blaspbe her three grown-uj!.. dossed-up tali„ h- mine.' 1' lo( IR U11(01 men SO ,Icarliully over ten., who had been - oil . 10 SC11001." ;M . !! 0 . 111 ,, by t .X C eSSiIe iiiinkir,ig. and so terei eime borne with a "sigl.t f 1( and!' e , 1 ! )- --' ~ - 1, • sly sagg: slice of the cleineuits that, went mid, we are sorry t.`i ado. A goof ] ImalS ' Y 10 nage up the war riots of, New York. airs .• and stn ,el •'''''''''.: au " i . ('''';', ' Main sliest lueting the fCireground of the tie retnenul.er.'matened the "tunte-inece ':,. t a bi ek ii. Democratic aspiration reveal.. 41 fur (uuo! nu ,, u . e.' At cisaetly 7 "ye Yung ( ' i its ambitions brthe best effect there, A 1 inch '' cane• to supper, :411 were scaled i brace (4' pi eeioos souls strug , ded as if r.i. 1:al on one! side of the table, with the il life to la ar off a transparency, whirl, he un utg,lV omen oppostt e.! . lor was finally secured by the stiongeu t, That supper was wen ill Ixbile ! Tea;' and ~,,iiili,,t_f.,,,.td out. •ss,s, and coffee, biscuit and pumpkin pie, that l _ 'I ! strip(r lin„ fired with—zea l jliseover ' we're ouly equaled by Close - Avoliderft.i! ed his keriustne was getting beyond Lis ' do ughnuts d and "Irilethcid 11' apple -suunee; e eetrol. athl began to blow. and stain;. _ We can't mention a ll t h e good thin;;.; and shake his fingers, when a spectator to eat, lair we never can forget the 111 CW -I s a ils ~t , .. I [ am a c „,,, , . 1„d . or ym cil ful and funny '•)I(II her-TUI:B:s. will . pre: never hue to ;( s ue. - At Which reminder sided V t, and disi,elisell the eontents . iit, more mature ilimuocratie aid was brought ' the lea and Mill: pots to the polite young to I,i, relief, . men and women who were strugL - tire_!: to A 1 1 ,..„„,,,,„ t 4,1„,,,„.1„,id „,, It ustiai iiml out their taut ueighl•ors • y the light st :T r I is reported - to have 4. xpehence( 01 a few tallow u•andles, which we're urea- Illgt:la !It lof its pioteetor against Cie siiitri!ly snuffed (out) by ?tem 01(1 - .Mother u ,:moeuls (•f a stiaLuutee whos e touch, like Ife-,1 fu'us. who Mud ellarge of the sna:r.uvs the lamp of the fo ilisli virgin, needed Ic 'ii'd tray' til l '" " I'l ; w was "Cl..."lll pleuniuing. They were hriotglit, lioweiitr, "r"." tt,' gth . "' "'it .:-:".'" "I, - 1 , -111 .! 1- v5.,111 great ( 4 (!t along the ase,nt of see 3Locs 11;:ri, - awl ._ , ts "; I ) end ( • -•:/te ' i 'FA " , • u-nui s'lreet, I , v a volunteer sub-marshal of wise entilely exuau•ti if. iiic.‘nt zy lingo the first ward. who discov- Aud then the goiii , _i; lime : Ilia that ___,' ~,.,.,1 hi s fatlnr-iodaw standing To ( th in wa - 'l':i'" ;Is ' ti" . f"'hi";'"l as ."id. and 1 :Le t.,l,onovir of A 1 ,, t•A1 Delll4lLrAtio inill6- 1%1• tease tin' Slli.ii.et t.,) til.:-Jillagillatilin of ii !tion, and I', othwith threw up his hat tl., ied(l( r. • in :10 ex,tasy i'd'' filial itill•rt ion. There is N`,tl•l; , '-i , W( . 111 . 10 , 1 to frit'''t I ' 7 in't r. 1 It. it'ilt:2: Cal,ialitiell '0 n a ve Ilw admire.- / '''': t! ''' imn " 9 ' al gr'''" l ti ' -u '> ul . l-1 ":` - '"'''''' lion of suseueptilte Ilepublican spectator.% " "'"-= r '' U ''' `', N ''p t , Lh '' a l i'' ''''..'" we r . 1 ,7 . " like th e zeal which c ills upon due tear `..- :tile ; 1 1'1'-tri:e"l - a" 'at I it' '"'"'' "' ''''''''. I ..4,;:trct .if aet tmtl It, do icier toa partmt- T-- ;:nth Miss 1:----. N -,- ii , ti lull :mu an iiii.vo. „fhb,. lino .e per,oasi.iii. appear. , ,Nee at.eit ei.....1it . I, l"ed. amid th" - h..ttis . uicitiity s.nue eket....ination %sits r""z i, lY ex'""i"'-' ll a" . 1., en.:').'l, .5... , 9"• :':"""': toanilloAt (I. liee.itii-,e. MIL! Of this, 1 r:111Slia - L o l l i• s . cir,illlni.S. liii , lsir t im e wsgu of ~,,,,,.i , , is ,,, ~,,, , ,e rrid to read. ..D e i , ,., 5t fearfully white elites and mask . a 1 the 1: ,,,, ;‘ , 61. •• v ' ! ii; '' it"'"'i"g tut of re " e'l et. the i'",-t.l* I A demoralized equestrian alsurshzniliell ming hands who seemed bound (to hunt at prcfcrenee fu ur "Jeff Davis, - and a limp out it they 1 cAlly Wcfc glio,t,". but tie.,,, - j„ 1 ,, , .,.i nie1l who had oui-muctshaled his al is left suiliirnly. and with ,at doing, any t erat. "hoorayed ” for A in:..im LIN al S. " I,al'lll 10 any tine. but rather adding nmeir .kiiiitOtliiiiin was prompt, but the aristo - lite gent nil enjoyment of the iieeasion ! Crdts who sUnglit ill vain to saluside with . —N e'." r ri n i "Y ',. m . t . Mr. ''l:l''',.•l" (.111x•- in theirt,teiterattnitated 1-: 'butternut coat 1. t , ut, saute "),t-,it ,a at hp,' - are,go- collar, lue t zau to (hoot) viFitflY• 1. 1 , lug to nave :mottle), and in the evening.. lu i ,„.,.„„'fi v , ! ..w ii S c cond s tre e t, they . . . . , Tnr. DEmocrtaTte RALLY AT Thr great Democratic rally at Lister on the 27th, has come and gone. It is a thing of the past. At an early hour, at call of the drum, (one kindly lent them for the occasion by their Republi:an friends). they began to assemble at the Forest House:. 'lt seemed to be the last great struggle of Democracy. They came from the hills, and across the river, and joined with i the stragglers at Ulster. Get ting in marching order, they soon started for Towanda, headed by the noble old Republican hag of -11stef, loaned them for the occasion. Farther back in the ranks could be seen their own dark-color ed tlaa (as near like the palmetto rag as they dared have it). In such a' proces sion it seemed odd to see the stars and „strives at all. The "Teat feature of the paradeconsist.:. ed of the two horsemen Who brought up the rear, mounted on gay prancing s'Veds, —the one, our Mading merchant of Lis teT,':llro. and the lather, A M . 1.25. of Shesbequirt, who.se yountenanee glo:lved with—well,' say enthusiasm. I suppose he imagined himself again at haul Run; where,, you, ,remember, his horse became nturniaageable, owing to a defect of the bridle. and retreated at the beginning of the ti g ht' Well, det the poor Democrats indulge' their dream of success a while lohger, for it must soon be dissipated. On the Ttli of next 'month, they will a lot of sneaking curs that they are, be crawling theirdiole and drawing their lie4e after them. , AN OuTsinrit. ME Eli Zati passed the oest hide of the county jail. awl a slvint of recognition went up front its eoniines, that Ray s:ngulaily reviving. lt`pt(l.7:aiipt il in thu utanistakable law gliii , e of county jails that 11- - ilts and bars van tu , l sever the hawk's of true t rielid ship. tlo WeLl Ititt throng, past the !brew t. IT. and Ilk(' gilna th i - k 111:isS, A% it I . klllt a shlgle light to marl: its whtre.thants, wa:s ti,; ;; ,41 t., be imp: inted in every Denteerat bi iios , kio. The ha . I:ends of saloon', and lur,slisig iille- ; i , , atid tiii4l rate bats, rL.- f•i•ivett their par,sing 110111;1,4e, Wild the aside Di:HIP - N.O vdlisky ring was; :•01.1ct tI over the giiefs and Intinilkatiotny of the! • - sc,,son. wilt ii the 'Local Option -1 . 1. , .,:iw was ...,.... A. , " et•nst - cn Ot - r SM,F..--I am ❑ now in force. 1-Ye saiv them last,-theft heauti- - ' eimati'n , out my elitire Mort; of Ready M:Ole Cloth till' li , ..tlits tliekining ain.mg the r irees in ^ - _ ..,..,,, t.,;,:irdh,,,,,,,,1. coat. A Cloth e to_. J 1 , 3'..k. acid • thishlng baek from the Ing avol FitrttlAlng' . e quiet riv.-r, l r ott we heard them till night gaol sod rare I clrtnre t t ' o purr hate . r:,r.hus.e Wll4 ate M. I.F.AVIS. Ling-. howlirlig their maudlin liotil, and iu"""auf " 1 "" 1 "g* . startling the little ones in theft innocent i Tow!rn' lB - Oct. 19, ' 76- tr• sleep. as if the bolts had been thing back "E. D. PATNF 31 - D can , be con front Dante's deepest Inferno. --1 Tow.ttinA, Oct. 28. • . Nutted at Dr. 11 , C. Porter's Drug Stcre,fetan 10 to .46,40. l2 a. In., and from 2 to 4 p. tn. Special 'attenilon given to diseases of the. Eye and Ear. IN ('Olt - ERRING with parents about the. Tea-Linda. Oct. 10, IG:tf. 1 conduct of their bad childre - J, it is at 1 • , • times nut -impolitic to Make them angry. I - A:T 11ARE CIIANCE.—To proeure a There is nothing like a little thunder and valuable Hotel property on reasonable terms. ,ow- I•ghtning to clear the sky of a nao/use i115.,1 tag to ill-health i win sett my 11.,te1, known as the position. After making a man or woman j Internatlchtnl Note+, 'I Itts Is ow , of, the best Con as angry as can be, there is - nothing for strueltpl laldlug• In Towntoln, being n 5 feet on ! tit her to do loft get caim ;our g - ( j uli-, Main street, :u•.. CI feet on Elisabeth street, five i illininred. naked, a sullen . tetio,;cr—iandl gh, wilt! ll:the ••• moots. 'i''''' ' stories hl l4 A al). . modern Improve.— such ',collie are apt. to have ugly children and-contains one of the best ball rooMs in the 12,m, ' --I:e4_ , ls to be goafkod to titie etreine .01 If mgt sold by March I. It will he for rent. For :1 lief' that the 1 caction towards good hit fort her• infer:nation cloptlre on the premises. l liv.l' flta y set in. A man in a rage has . f - l'aTnitli. St:I.LIVAN. ohly two alternatives:--to strike his tor j iikntor, or regain his serenity and red" fo , r 7.1" TIM large ready-made clothing upoa what a fool he has made of himself: ' ritt,tnes,„ Lahr up by M. E.ROSENFIELD, is attract: i :•-triking a eomprutent [earner is not a u Mg other establishments al-tills :wetter), but the Cull;111011 I.PC'elliril'llt, 110 r, Is it as safe,to • .prtolcrit purchaser Atli bear In ohltol that all deal-.. the - 4;41 - eSSOF as it is comincin. So, when ;ers are not possessed of the ?fig:wiry, a I,4mb ant tbe z - V tlisioll of- feeling takes place, atal s wig hmi...,ly Iliat arDECes Mr. It. In his business i frichilly relations between teacher and thleichf.ns. 310.,t men who preieed tn-tcli clolh• icirell!.; are established, it is ten to one tog "cheep." are mere pretenders, whteh the med. that the parent, being . able to see both inf f o, buvcr learns; to Ili; OW.. Our advice is to all ; sides as the result tit the angry intervieW, who wan . ; glssi goods at faii• priers, to call on P.O. i will so co-operite with the teacher, and 5t .. x1 , 1 rid ,. II liial,eA no difference whether you i hi ing ;:,..) many - home-blows and other ar- are a Judge of the artlele desired or nid, he Is, and ; gtintedits to hear on the unruly child, that wm not deceive you. Above all things beware of nu 1111 titer trouble will be experienced. the man who never In lies. you through advertise, I Ili interviews with injudicious parents, 1 !Mitts to can. truth-telling is wholesome and efficacious. , ' 1 If such be the case, it will do no harm to I trer Every genuine article 'has its min- tell a' - parent—in euphemistic -but .uninit*l terlett: ' :4) every honest man has his...pretender. takahle language—that in his dealings curt l, the ease with our estimable atot honorable with his child lie is a 1 - 00 i, anti guitty 'of clothing dealer. M. E. Roses; ills:l.n. Having ilu dieting lasting and irreparable inji % 1 r; inaile the litulness a Andy from early Youth, and off his child. Though lie threaten to-day, I being controlled In busltte,s transactions by the lie will plead and 'nowise eo-operafion to- sirklest regard for truth, and the rightSquf his co's morrow. ilence vie have found it a good offocrf, who aro not presumed always to be as well / tile. upon the first Nisit of an indignant posted as himself, others who have no regard for parka, tuft to shake bands with'him, "but I tile precept of the .140.4 On ride," seek to profit by to 0:1 coil a wat in grasp on the tit:Casual his enviable mil:teflon, by engaging in the same of his 51,.41,,i visit. It is well to ass:lp- i„,,,h,,.,.., and make largo plufessions. Look out . point him in both instances—to let him y fur theni. thud you indepoident when - he expects to ititimiduire you, and End you e u xtremely .' A sT.:N s g or WEABINEss--4s often Cordial NN hut he expects to see yon eross. felt by persons who cannot locate any particular disea.se. If they work, .11 been:nes labor: if they wait; they sone tire; Mental ; ellorts become a bur den, and even joys ara dinaMed by the shadow of this weakness which is east over their 'lves. ; Ile cone's° IS bad sometimes td stimulants of a dangw- ' ors ttlia_racter. The advice of phystelans to refrain truth actlee labor produces no happy result?. Why? The system is debilitated and needs to he built up properly. Pratvtan Svner wilt 4o UM very thing. Like the elettric current, it permeates the entire eystem. and hitnionlzineiilth the corporeal Sanctiens, it raises up theenteehted and brings the color to the ( lea 'glint and IloPe the despondent. It dock lit anti Vkilldpillr -;114111:1rielh_ .119101*-7.0 Dr..yru Piuter..—CuL L. IL PinticE, a former well-knowu and popular resident of this county, died in Baltimore ou Jlonday morning last, .of appoplexy. Col. Pi! acE took •an active part in the enlisting aud organization ot troops in this county at '_.the breaking out of the Rebellion, and rendered very effective aid t to the Government. Ina was commissioned 1 as a Colonel-by lloviCtrirrtlg and assigned to the emnthard of atej;inteht of Phila delphia ;and served aitlr Marked , brAvery and distinction dosing. the war. 4111 , 41 0 1www, inut MciiN employed mtVinteral Agent-of the Plusnix:- Life Insummie yon panyi sled t oot gp .: 111: residence in Baltimore , where he had Ontr, tinned to reside until the time of his met= onelioly death. Ills _wife_ .was. with ,her friends' in teltaysville when,she reeelied the sad news. ....The • remain's • were tent to Lellaysville yesterday,. and the .funeral will take:Place tide morning. Ills ;iv was about 43 years. Col. Netter leaves a wife, several dren, and aged parents to mourn his sud-. den demise. ' In order to be near his . pa.. rents. to whom be ivas devotedlyattached;. he was making preparations to•retufn to this county, little dreaming that his sum mons would preceed his aged father's, whose imsd:is• bowed by the weight of .ourseore years ; but " Gu4t mosea In a mysterious w*Y." • and W 0 must bow sarnitisivo to his Will, knowing that'flo doeth all tbiOgs welt BUSINESS LOCAL. Sir New goods reeelveil'aatly ,ri ik 733 , IT ifir Engraving duue at IW:wawa:CA Jevelry Stare. Ur New • Dress Goods . at KENT & litts'.[sell7 Ake lintftmr.KAN 'offers a great reduction In Sll •er-Plated Ware. . - • -n - • "New Goods in every Department at KIT & BLiss`.tsepT. New, , prints at KENT at 'kiss. iscp7 Butfrick's Patterns at KENT, & rcrladies'; Ties in• great variety, at KENT St iILIAN*.N.I.7 • • V. 7" Ladies' (''llars and Cuirti at KENT Buss*.p...p7 Call at KENT ,S; Ilaiss' and see I belr new Dollnr CorseLtsep7 Call at KENT Lt BLISS' for your ta:' Lle Dmask, Nnrti 11 . R. kr., tar.t'wp7 M"'New 'Cloths and Cassitneres at KIi.NT & it Ltss*.r, skp7 —„,._.....,_—___• .1"ff" One more cam, of those cheap ilatits, at Kt.:NT & ELl'iS%Chtla M;' A Im:ge assortment of spring and suunuer hats, Just received, at M. E. Ituziy.x. MEE r Dollar-and-a-half books for 96 di; 31.• rear Block. 1. You can bay a plated Castor for 09 cents, In 3lereur - Call tit KENT tk: 111.1: 4 :3', and look at their Black lirenatllne , . ►R%" A laige stock of games .aml toys, at et;,,t, at WILUTCO3II3 & 511.11.:T.L.. M" All the I:ttest publicatigns,. very cla , :tp, at WIIITCOUtt SItAUT.I4. :Tr Everything in the line of station ery at, WiliTet SIIAtiT sell the best 111:int: Hooks manufactured in the country. re" The largest and best assortment of .nra(kets ev,r brought to this place, can now be Seel/ it rituST & SONS full hived 4.lldenly Cow fo►• sale. Do not Wan be ,are of her this winter. Price Ay. A. CitAmull:LlN. You cau get all - the latest styles of Stationery, very Cheap, at NVllrrcultli & SJIALS '"The lairrt)st wd: best assotitheilt of n, TO L ] ; etotltlzig In iown, at I. E. ItosE.NrtiLtrs. W4' A large hock of School Slipes, very cheap. at I 'ous cr.':, opiruslrello. Court liutise(seSl% ;al' Hl:Bunt price reduced to ID 5 galltsi palls '1.90. WELLES .1 SoN. T 7S" Yon will be surprised to learn how mhchy44l (-An tgty tor r..tos 1u 3lerctir Block. ==l Great rciluilq ion in 1., al mr.r.m.TV:...!:4lmc 5 L-3 - !:014, Flhtr., Stet•l Sproiacles, and F.ye groat varkly, st ii1.7.:DE1,31 AN 8 ..1,:lVel• ry ..rr no= Every little, boy wants a pair of at Col;i4.a's. 'pl.Ate the Co ar Or A 11('W StfiCk of Trunks and TrA 4 - euing na g , just rorvivell at (.'ui:src • >:, attd 111211 ever, L: :1 the litlest Mock of Sllveru are, over brought lutt, this town. C:.11 Ati4 Ft , it. If you want a suit of elidiesrdleap er,th Luc ttw same Yutic, ju't =I 101:=1 AC -- fluid! fail to uaa at If ENDLL,It x'e, if you wish to lioijinyttilng . 111 tit••lltuc of Jewelry, Sllrer and rl:lrer-p,lateif \Van.. A large' supply of fit‘e white pigs, cow: of rhe•aor Wltlt!t. and Suffolk, two enontni old Ili, Ilith of I tet., for , ale rlicap by 11M. J. D TZ; Take Notice, , there is a gre:it re .Pleti.,ll tn. Waltham and Elgin Watelle4. Call at II Is 1, t.t,:a aim pia will Lie mire to buy one at the jn lees he Li otlertmr. Fop. sAh.F.-uIG TnADE.-A "Boys- . :CEw ILA1,1111011:1:111.:ATElt.-113.s Levu used tim,, only rmapa , atively Can Iv. had at a bargain. P. 0. ;;;t:;"ls:1;, FA LI, 14EASON. litvc,lru ur onr imported tinveltles, Bonia-t, flits, eatln Flowers. Sr. abn I.aglle, fund:4lllg (11/n• in :tore. 3114 for your iv•ir..ctln. ( 'N'o regular otanalag day.) HOst.t.elf.ally E.. 1. I .' - '''-- :-' - 4- --- :c , •'''' ' . 1-. - , ..- - R 7 t: r,..t'''.:;_ , ;iz ,-, ••i' ,, 7'-_ , ./4 =. ' , l: - .'i.;:.-.,:.'':2 , ;". , 'i:t:.:.:g , 12;'-i', -; • , :;, , -;:i:' - '1: : : ; . 7 i'j' - i':i1 , .: .:::::,i.r.11-1; =M Elit2E $ CußllT Ziff IS Cascme. *WI nice peewit can I gat ! itst r ti;c4ifiN ' shißreor 'or for hnstand, brother. or blend. as the ease may be? What will ho morn-acceptable than a nice PhOtograph at`liroon's? They ire very nicely re- Inutile/ awl neat alybkil. • Or I f-yoat want : a•itsistograph.targe, fiiierille or roily. you can also 'get then, there In India Ink, Water Colers, or Cray-. on. Nothini" like It made In thts county. Remem ber, at Ow. li. Woon'e Gallery. There fs so much cloudy weather, you need to think of It In time. Only a feSr weoke to Christmas. • rTI Cm 7 TnY 0 ENTLF..u.ite—Xoj(- . .DINED PAPEU9—VORTY-SZVENTII VEAP.—Thu COIINTItY GE.NTLIMAN 15 pabltsbed weekly on the following terms, whon paid strictly In advance:— %time Copy, oaf year, igl.:10; Four 'copies el°, and an additionafenpy . for 'nig jelliCieti tb thiiitinder of the club; Ten copies, re, and an additional copy for the yetir free to the sender of the Club. • All new subscrlliers for 1817,,,payIng In advance atter November 1, Inn, will receive the paper weekly, from receipt of rtnlttance to January Ist ten. without charge. . The Country Gentleman' ptiiisessfa an unequaled Corps of eurrexpontients, rigular and occasional, niong the beat tanners of all parts of the countr3t and constantly reflects the practical (ondlt lon and and progress of the htishandry. of every svojorLot the 17tdted States and civilized. scoria.. ' The Country Gentleman gives In its llorticultn. rat Depart went a contliillflUS variety of information and suggestions, own] or superior In the aggrogate to what Is obtained in the monthly nittuhers, : of must inagailites devoted io Ilorticulture„ : The ,CoinitrY . Gentlinnan has protibly done as 'nun itts nli Whim journals conabitted, to Introduce :and disseminate Improyed stoct• of every • kind through the country;, and v=lll3lllll to a greater degrle than any contemporary, tile confidence and support of breeders and purchasers. The Country Gentleman contains unusually full and trusfsearthY'Marifet reitorts;and devotes spec. attention to them and to the prospects of the crow, as thrusting tight upon one of the most Int pertato of all Questions—When to buy and whin to sell. The (79uUtrY tientletuaw ..etuttracus _numerous minor Clerartnionts . of a practical character. siteli as titer Dairy, the Poultry. , yard, the Apiary. th' ineYavd. and so cu, and weekly preiebtA a eplupia or two for the lloti,ew Ire and. an interesting %,arle ty of tireshie reatilrg. It contalits a %veil edited re. view of currcut erCnts, and Its advertlsing:loges, tarnish a directory ot , all the princlyal agrlctiltural and horticultural estsPilditnents Of the country.' Spectates' copies free. Address LUTHER Tt•cKrat & sons, Publishers, Albany, N. Y. vosliUßG—LtN t North Tow:Huta, Oct. 26. by lb.. Rev. 1. A. Eetwaos, Vv. F.dtctu Vcrs- burg arid Mrs. Mary Lull ' M 11.1. ER—ell A F F E E.—A Our. a. • lain, by Hoy. P. Holbrook. Mr, Willis T. !Mika' and 'Hag Addle L. Chaffee, both of (Hutal. BUM' MANN, —At the normality. Morryall, Her. 12, by 11ev. 11. Cook. Albert 11. Rump. of Camptmvo, and 311:04 Hanle A. Mann, of Terry. S3III.EY-I.OO3llS.—At tbn re,lilenre of Ezra I..cmlN, by 1 - I,v. P. T. llallowol., Thurs4lay 0..1.1:6. .timEry 141 INICII 11. 1111 of 'nun, pa; 111.71tROX'G AA' the M. K. :rat Catrittorin. o.•t. 7. 11 G. II limn., Egg 1:. lt117M117.{11 4 :11tt: NI I-4,l'lura M 1: oldniuti, firth La t.. o. Pa. P.‘Tfl::•t-I)EMAREST.-- - At thn rt.difFner 4 ga. R. Wlidthdin Sufi mil. Oct. 22, J. by 1{0 , 4. J. R. i.g..1, dLc R,v. E. Sabin. Mr. Vcirddu P.irks, (If L11,11110(1, and M iss M. Annie I Nknor , ”“. W Imiliaiii. SPECIAL NOTICES. Mr.i CA all who ai.e sufferiug from the errors and imttwretions or youth. lwrvous wtakness,,rarly 4M.ruy, lo , s or manhood. die'. I AVIII • crud A recur, that will cute you. 'FREE OF CV Alit E. This g IN•a t rene.dy W:01tEScOVI•11,1 Ly a utt"t"ttarY to &tont 11 A I111:01 . 11. ;end a ...kelf-addretis env,dopv to the I:Ev..liisF.l4l T. 1 s, Stof Mr; piw e . (Oct. L'O-tf.) I TOTICE OF ASSIGNMEN'r.- Nettee 11 liert;l , V gl;e4 that .11t11 t:ItISCOM. o f lb, 1 0 , ‘l ,11Vp of IN 111.• enmity to! rallt dPit. stare of New Jersey. , tJtia cray made an zee. signtnent of his e,tat., to the stil,teriber, for ttoi r.mat beti,fit of Ills er...lltnyq, and that the ra n d errelilors Ime , t exhibit their reSpeethe elaitits en der oath or att mint Irm within the term or three' month, Ettirtr It. Ittfit't Iraicd Ranc , eas, unvingtoil Co., N.J., I ter. 9, . Wt. !"-3w. • • i ( 1 1 , 14 , U t y . 1() ;17; 1 1 eol i T!t i .(ll.r : the 1 0 1 , 411r5,,t,t , sotynt inOtrial ectlalrOt. to•rsoto4 rrotelVc.l to the tate Min 'aro r,tint,lttil to rail at tlo•tr tat joir. , e of t,u•int," and ,rtt:e/ i ttot t.an• dirs. SitAttllttW, / l'osranda, t lct. 11, 1tt,(t.Mt.0.1111.. .kincrican 'rho ondorslgned 101! ( within., to vrrry on tho hu , ilor, at the old stalk.). ;WI th, C.Ar , iai;... F artor . y of 11. S1111:r1. 4..119-4W lA. ...I-. SII AI: It()I.V: 10:11E, ('0 W EN'S I 170 to! ; T.:A ink 1e w6rtli ut flee 1114 , : iey ex 1.77 a EMI I/N.I A %.1:1: St., :11.04 , 1", EA•r 01 ( [TILES' PANE, 11'herr. IM foloPt h full !fro , of ne very lie.vt CRIWNF:II')". 61„1SSW.11:11.:: F.% Nl' if (11)11S, IM; 01, 1 0 ,1, E5, and :a tiny assor:iiipro of 1..131 I'S. With thr se y bt.st.of t K N Vt . ES 1111 , 1 ri 1 K ii 4. ~ Tr.,\ allti 1 AMA: !..rO4)NS., irt PCK ET KNIVES, So PLATED NV YANKEE NOTIONS OF ALL Slat ItAwry, 11,01(s. Pwas Ladle+ and gent', 114,tery, lizunikorchn.fa, ;LW.. and . 'Towel {Anvil:, To, tt ia ;nal N Sn•poottd , , And A. then , and other artic:c, too numerous to !tient LAI. Art"rtos SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND All gonli initsr,gtve •al I...fiwt Inn ni the money re futql,ll. (10{4.1 . 474..11vereil In lb. corporation freo. Sollettlng the rßir, at Altrth)ll, of neal Estate. Lire Stork. Fartu titenstis, lion s ear4,l G nds, cr asky clang to Le Fold at A.UCtLOIII.II towttror couutry, At prices to suit the flows. On all goods left on cennnlsslon. COWEN & CIIESLEY Towanda, Oct. lA, '76-t1 f' . ±R . EAT SLAtUirrEli! To dll the People WITEREAS, Information reached me last week that a-Bankiiipt l•t'a!,, of an Immense stuck , GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, was tov takeplace In New York, I gave orders to my exerespoteents lu Gotham to go hi, and >par? not, but pill clut , e ever) rhlng Ili .which there Is a lattratu. In pursuance of my Instructions. large purchases were math., wad 1 ant now In daily re ceipt of goods put vha , ed at than have ocer before offeredln this market. - - And. Where're, 1 desire to create a sensation In the CLOTHING TRADE by offering my entire sleek at such prices that It Iv 111 astonish the whole comninnity. . overcoats now GS croft a' pikes large•y less than the cost or Inannfat•turlng. They include ttn: entire rtintha , e ~f the M`MSIJII and cowt list' of the Ides[ novelties in Intisdust Englimb wursted overcoats; Washington and Vienna over ivonts 'ln brown; black. hruwtr, lime aid olive tin. ".'ported Wcbt of England Beall( rs; Fur Heaver overcoats got Lp In merchant tayloring a yle, thiest btriditig and splendid lining In hacks arid co orb. I cur Jinights fancy, ribbed gray and black Melton and Satenetr overcoUti to suit the Urns. Worsted cads and vests, In fancy Plaid and Lllagonai styles. Imported heavy English worsted coats bud vests. Sheppers & Sullivan Diagonal Worsted coats au& vests: • Beat - American manu facture coats and,Vests. Blkck Doeskin and fancy Cassitliere Worsted pants and' vests in an almost endless variety. The newest styles U. hats and taps and gent's furnishing goods,: which I offer to the public for the next, sixty days _at less thaulhey can be bought at any establishment In 'America. This sueans business, gentlemen: ' • . COME ONE! COMVALf. I And exualaattalgrest.,SaaktTpt lituOt at eloth- I lag at • " .. _ , .-210 , 11;-ROSENFIELD 4 Siv , 1it:4446*.905i milt: .: J am . ..3 New Aiverti:e=ent: opwEN & cliEsun ILning , T,a^d,an Al;t•TioN A\l) rOJr .1 .1, !' 7: N S , FRENCH. CHINA. NTuNL an ,1 F.N4:1.1:511 FttENCII ruin itEI.I4IA'N (TT Sr Iif.AssWAI:E, =Li =ffillEl KNivEs FOR , s•ron \ ?, KINDS F:VENINI; PROMPT AND ACCURATE RETURNS )LADE" (Not :ut the Negroes InSeuth Carolina.) BET IN PRICES OF ilEAIrt - mAmi C L 0 T II I N G! A PROCLAMATON! READY MADE CLOTHING, ME LOWER F VRES, ;~.;:~; :~, ;~ T ==U22= QTIOTA'IION OF VirRITE,PONV% ELL 1c 0., Bankers and Ittrokera, N 0.4, Song/ Thtrd Atreet, - rtillatletraaibet; 21411,.1878. 11111. ASKED. U. S.e rist i ;! n ay, " 1 3 27r. 11 3 •tt,s; J. and •.1 . 112 s 112141 it 44 1,11 •Gt . 111 115!4 /504 11 16 11 468 , 66 16 116!4: 116? " 10.40, coupon l / 1rh1 11 5% "` Pacific 6 . 6, cy 1:3,11: 124 ,Nevt Vs, Reg. 1381 - ' 1 " "' c. 1881 • • , ' 1144f:114M Gobi,/ ' VW' tllO VW 110 , , Sliver 1. 100' - ' 100 Pennaylvanla... ....... . ........ ..,......„ •00. ' 4R't Reading 24 4' 2 Philadelphia & Erie ' 14% 15 Lehigh Navigation • ... 31 , 1" : ; 31-4 . 4 Valley, Fa. PIT la's: 49.!4 United 11. U. of. N. J• , 136, , i.137 . , Olt Creek - - • Na; 45,14 Notthorn Central' . *la • '; ' ZO Ceutrat Tranbportation a9si• 40 Nespueluddng • hit4l C.&A.lfortgugelt. 'B5 ..'lori MEW YORK PRICES. Current 1 for Country Produce, for the week sdulluz tter, all, 1876, &rite/tett exprratilr for the BRAD.. rituhlteronrch, try R.K. k TittruhEn & Co.,.Weett Itroadttay, Iteide awl IludsOn Sweets, *New York.. • ITT7f R.—lteceipts for the week 26,000 Packages. The ;t arket closes dull on all grades. The trade hoing • ntlited to strictly floe and fresh made State and IFOsterti. For this latter grade considerable inequality to price exisbt. some recelvent in a tr tall ',Tay asking 37 to as while otherli as gets) stock at 35 to :at. This state of affalrs clearly Indicates A lllX'tal supply of stock and denotes;a4. settee of actual strength tonic , market. We quote:— Slate Dairies, palls, selected 14034 " " • " lair to good' "at.l3 " creamery, choice - ':c437 " • good to Mx- - arAlla . " tiritlns sclectell ' ''," all?. . " ' " fair to g,x),l 2:431 hillf - Arkin tuba, choices SiACC(I.II : 1 403i " fair to good '.51041 Wrish tubs, Weeted ' ' 31(231 Western. creamery, choice- ~, 1r,(4.35 (air to vett.. . : ... .t.:C0:33 titian*, selerted t:r.‘ar.l ---! " .• fair to good ..., itaa, Western dairy tubs. selected , ...tra,,:al -•• , fair to goed 1 210..::::: ' . Western factory tido, selected - (refte fair to g - 2SSre - :.2 ,-- CHEESE.—Receipts for the ek r al,ala packages. 1,6, - • What has been kali! aboot Witter applies to 41k.0r,e A 4 rm. as thillne.s of the market is concerned! Fac t, irks lvhose reputation Ix established for Ilie Man- Aram ore of n s tlelly fine arty le obtain full prices for their cheese, while other grade kg not so desira ble are sold with comitlerable difficulty where Ilb eralcottees,Fons are made in price;:. The , taantity porelrased fot export Is eonstrietThly less than that or precious weeks, all of which has'a 41epre:•sltuti effect on the market. atol indicates moderate price., for the future. an= Suitt: factory, fancy 12,,Poigti " : '• fair 10 good 11 012 Western factoq, clioihinr tine to ,gl.l! ti flat, fine 11,- to goo i Fy U Ecats.—Ueetdias fur the week'. 4,:t00 irarryis. With fair ,I.2titatal and light racelpts prices bare stretVltened, Vie being tlui prevailing price for strictly fine gootht. Slate sell prompt.y on arrival at Ipugation4. We quote:— State and Penn.... 'ltsterit fine fresh ••• - ' fair ti.sood.. FLOrlt A SI) MEM, I , lo;ii` Ix 'dill/. low grades somewhat dept., timegli uo general eau he reported. )1e: In good r.!..iplest at Tightly hoproyrd pule.. Swiwrttile ~htlug vx.lnt3 r•t. Louis, extra fancy faintly.... C 4,11: meal, yellow... white... fi .+,I 7 NV heat dull and 'lnset t!..d. Larky In moderate ups 4 41:11S without materldl r Lange, corn Is firm with an advance rent. W heat. 4 , prittg. NO I 1 *2 -,. .41,1 • ••• ('liteng'. N 0.2 1 2.2tr.1 " Milwaukee, No. 2 I 2:601 Hell winter I 1:6 - 61 2s .r I . 3(!ri, I :st %Visite I 2-or 1 :et • 11:trley !tea ; tin Rye s z p 112 intxrd 42(4: 4. white 4166 47 Corn. westetit lot xe,l t'e. - t t to " yellow ,1:.(e. 61 Nc' medium and marrow bcans co,piltinc In go4l dein:Ld and firm. l'ra ban• arP treiriels be;.r... am' might exceed our foolatloic:. \V lii and red kigliwy.; are lii - ,f;dr deniand., tscArce and fair 19 good dittwt W. 61, liidccy Bch! liidttey II )I•'. e 115121Z=EMMEMI ,ti awl whet', stoelt row tiroi.y • lie .1 w. lilt the eNtieetalion of realiz...g value4ur eSen better unes. Crop '74, State. gotul:to prime 37, ••• 7:i Wi:. fair to prime Crop '7]. pow' to w.oil 10 SEEDS. lIIINer I, very Is very scarce anti in artiv:. at quma , lons. Timothy I, quiet Lit 111:C: tliel••r .as' , lable rorety,ti nJslces is 1111u ' iv tivol :11 athance ilot4ql. t ly..r . 1676. lej,jaally. per Lo-het ; lit good .leniand•umt t;,.od to prime • DNIED Itriztit quaver apples CIPI011!11.• At fair deAtEt.l mot con:mato! iinrioile ar. Lair for 1.(•;:i at au wham, or 2 CI, 'ruler.. Is an nu lli lu ti... an.l priee• f"r TI a Markel I 11.10:M1011S. App! .. s. ". quaiters c, •.114!ul 7 tr4rter, r „rii; isouthern..lll , 4l u , 9 .• 'itaari e, prt. led, fare) •, I MOS •• onlieele,l, halve. 10rd.:2 •• quarter; ' 6 7 4 0, It.larlilwrrie, per ` o .(e. pirr 1.,.r (a. 12 ly-plkerilt, 11. E. & F. B. Tlit'ltt:Bit .t Importers, Witeii , ale Griwers S Com. Mert - bant:. West itrouthvay. Ite - mle R H;td•ott 1t.., N. Y. PP. kl ICC Comusi,satml)..parttp , :,: In e11,a1.7.• of .1, S. Idle;. 11 . 11 rereive 111151 !wit on Commi, kited. Copal y Pro•Biee; make ea - It ailvml, -„ , on `teIICII plates 11,..1 mar. , ptotallotts when tle . O.reil. Corr:..spoinlv ace 3(2. 11111.1. cAt•Toro., &4 11()C LA :NIA T1()N. —lll - ILErt:A& lion. rAt.l. 1). Millt.L.,W, l ' lnVitit • lit .10.1ge of - p tiii. lath Judicial 11 ~trier, eem.istiwf of ihe comity of Bradford. and lion , . S. D. DilittiSk.:st , and C. S. ltussr.t,t„ .1.,.i.0e1ati..1 mtge.. In and for ,lid courtly of Bradt - old. i1aV , ....1,:11 . 11 their protect; le.aring late 111 . fitlt (lite of October. 157a,10 lief. iltreceei. for t,,,Amg a e•oilV :,:'-er and Terminer, ffeneial Jail Del' r••ty. tjaarter So..ions of thi• Picas, I ',minion ('lra, and i irplialk• rout t. iit 'Troy. for tic• , ....icy f itrolford. 0;1 Monday, October '23i, J` , 7n, to, CCII - ;Nt 0 1y....k5. Nell. ... k therefore hereby given to the Coroner , ~,,f .I.i.ti,r.t,r Ilio Peave, of the coonly ..1 Brad ford, that they 1 , .• tint, and there In their t.r..ii..r p..,,,,,,,, at to o'clock in the forenoon of S:1:4/ star. is i.li ilie.iril , „ Iniiiikitions and 0:111,r Wi11t , 111..1/11t • e, to .10 atm& thing , which to their otlice app..rtain, to tie done: and those'trio are bound by recoffill. ramie.. orptiriorwlse, to pis.. Me-against thcloiso tiers u1t ,, ,',11".. ur . ' lll3V he in Ili, jail of said county. are to be then and There to prosecute again.: them as •Mill he just. Jurors are requested to be punc tual tu their attendance agreeably to tlbdr nottce. D.ttell at Towanda; the 9,11 day of October. in illP .year of our Lord, one thollbandPigilt hundred and seventy-six, and of the Indep,mtlenee of the tolled States, the one hundredth. A.. 1. LAY TON. Sheri& A lIDITOR'Li . NOTlCE.—Charles' j% Burgess, Exr., vs. James I'. Fosburgi No. 7tta, May Term.. 1876. In the (*.Hirt cif Common Ptease of Brad ford! , Cr,, The uttiler,lgneil, an auditor appointed by ,, the Court to distribute the finals at 'sing from 'the saic of defendant's real esta.e, upon execution ti— t. sued 'upon ;alit,_ judgments. wilt attend to the .1 t. i t tie. of bk al.potii meld at Ito. E‘cliatige timid. t A tln.i.s bore., Oil MONDAY. N.WOIIO , Pr lath. Is7it. at to o'clock a. m., %Then and where all per,ritis har tlm.: i laink agettob said fund boob preNent It,, t....me oz 10' foreveraleacarred therefrom. Tow3tvb, Of L 4. 16 174)1T01t'4 (Yri c P: —John I 1 il i (' onneli ira• vs. 'Win. et. lathe Coot', of Cotornon Pleas of, iiradford 'onnty. No. Term, 1574. The Midersigovil, an auditor appointed by t h e t. to distribute money r 41.01 ny .h.•rilt'.s of 11.4molant, real mltate, will attend to ibr iloti,s of ht. appointment at his otilo.• lii lloaii, on tii,v. at In 1 ,. .•10 , k. a. at., IVltere all persons lutereided ate retrim.teillo prrarot their eialuis or be forever debarred froth eltlinloz any share or la:t1 fund. E. 1.. ki11.1.i: 4 . i h.:12 Amtit.r. l'I)lTOIt'S NOTlCE.—Thomas )131th•fw, nse vs.llenry ar4. I fee. Term, 1m7:1. In Itrmtford Common Pkas, titol.4, , tv.metl. an auditor appnoteal by said court to tliottltmte moneys In tqwilirt4 hand, arts lug front the sale or defendant, real' estate. n IP at teml to tho 41111111 or Ilk appolottntnt at Ilk .11,ivr in Tow4ntla ltordrigh, Pa.. on Tneqtay. the 14:11 dAY or 1 1) Ve1 111, V1.. 157 6 , 111. 10 Idelock, a. in.. when al: Ise no ,tat ms ovoid, rat.] fonds art• re tlll,lol to present them or be tori:ver. from 1110 saute. JWIN W.lli N. itetts.: Almltor. A Pl , EleiTro's IN 111N - 0110E. _EL -;-To Samuel S. l'llllllr. No. 45.1 11114 T. ou are tiureLy Loillied ghat 7.auLuitl , n I% 1' till;lps. tour v.lr . has %liirdied to tho ri.rat of l'hAv for a divorce fr.Mt the bond., of trttrttsfony.• air] 4:11 , 1 court has app•tut , d Nlorday. LI, day of Dec.. 1t. ,76 , for he:krill , . the Nail/ Samantha t'. In lb , at v.tilelt :late anti place t! ca t{attend If you think proper.. , Oct 2a-w4. LAYtiN.,Sll,?_riC. ri , LIOATION .IN DI VORCE. _s o c;myd e lta M. Trav erg. No 100. Ire,q, You are hereby notified that (•Leunry 1). Traver•), your husband. pia applied to tire court of Coutuott Plea) of Bradford Coniitfcr a divorce, from the bonds of matrimony. and the said Court has are po!nt et' Alanilay.•Der.'4, .1876, in the cotirt.house In Towanda, for bearing the -aid Channcy- 1). in the pryint)es, at which time and place you can at fetid If you think proper. A. J. L.% YTON,,Sheriff. IDMIN STR.ATOR'S NOTICE. A Notice Is hereby given Olaf all pertene In- Idebted to the estate of P. G. Nee too, late Ath ens twp., must tositttlintuedlate psywoot to -lhe'..UUdersl - gae4. su e t alt lersoos bulug fitful's . alpflust.ssid• estate. tuttif present' them, duly sa -1 111._.113tPltriktgfill;!0/2311them, X • • . - ' ~f~ ~~; `~~ =il==lSZMnaf =EEO ...::7020 fair to good C; 01 5 :* o v) fi 7 (L 4 1 2 ca.l .30 1 27,4,2,1 Ind EMI! It E E, I.A wlltor •-• •1: v". 17 ,f• : . - . _ 'PROCLAMATION. -GENERAL ELECTlON.—]tiThereas; in and by an Act of the General Assembly" of the Commonwealth of Pennnylvaglit tntitlett, - i.lintierrehlting le the Elections of this ComninnwralilS, , paved the 3 , 1 day of July, Artno Hernial/139. It is made the duty of the Eitterttr.ot every eounty,wt thin the Common wealth to give public notlee of the General Elec tions, and In such notice to enumerate— . Int.—The oMeera to be elected. We—Designating the places.at which the election Is to be held. Therefore. 1, ANDREW .1. LAYTON. Iligh Sheriff of the County of t , of hereby make known and' givk t le Prllt.le ,NOTICE to the Y.teotors of- the County of 'Brad ford, that ON TIIE I T ES DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, Owing the 7th day of the month.) a General 'Election will be hr.ld at the several Election Dtstrlcts established by law in Nam county, at which fime they will Vote by- ballot for the several otlicerr, &c., hereniafternamed. Ttscutpo lite pet sons to represent the Common wealth of Pennsylvania In the Electoral College of the ilidteel States. ' One person for member of the House of Repre sentatives of the United States, to 'represent the Fifteenth Congressional I)lstrict, composed of the et.mitlen of Bradford, Susquehanna, Wayne and Wycsni . One person for'member of the ricuate ot 'Penn sylvanta,. to represent the Twenty-third Senatorial District. composed .if the counties of Bradford and Wyoming. Three persons for members of the House of 'Rep resentatives of the General Assembly of ;Pennsyl vania, to ropresent the comity of Bradford, Ithe perstm to till the Grace ofJury Commissioner of the county of Ilradford. The said elections will he held , throughout the county as follows: • Armenia, at the house of John '2.3 Recker, Atha Loth., at the, house of Ira Stultb.• - thank, at the Bahr school house. .6(!qhun. at the school house near S Decker's. Athens born., at the house of Chati Daley. Athens tarp.. at the Exchange It noel. Burlington hero., at the Itoyse Rouse. Burlington twp., at the Itop.e Ilottse, Barth:gum hero. fitirlington West, at the,M E Church. Barclay, at the.school house. Canton born., at the (•eran) House. Canton [up.. at the Central (louse. Cantim how. Co:untota, at. the house of Jas Morgan. • . Franklin, at the Town ranwille, at the house pf II F Taylor. Herrick. at the school 11011,4!. Ta-itarsville, at the house vt F it Case. Litchfield. at the house of S li Canner, Leßoy; at Centre school house: Mrttroe twp., at the house occupied. hy 'Hoek will. Munroe at the tiou , ,e of ornan Kellogg. - onyell, at the Toi - n Hall. , tlve.iton, at school h ou se N 0.2. Pike, at the house of 'leaver Bre:Worth. - Borne twp.„ at the Acationly lu ftunte bow. Home Lore., at the Academe. Itidgintry. at the how, of Chas Wrty. Sln•shequin.„ at the Valley 'House. Springfield, at the:,honse of Mrs Thos Suic•ad. Slanthog snow. at the house of SlunaSievens. Smithfield, at tip, into , of I. It Forest. - Sylratla at the li n o re of fortis Meet lot: South Creek. at the house of C Terry, at the i 1 1 ,1141. of V. .1 •Sliepaill. • . • Towanda bolo—First Ward, at !tw hotel or Pat 144,ernot Ward. at llo!`Chtirt. I:Ird \Vard. at tliv cd,(Vry Store of Ii S Smith. Towanda. twp... at the selhcol 1,011,e hear II 1. Seolt-s. Tow:mgt.:North, at the Lot .c of S Mills. Try hfiro.„ at the liotht!lof 4r. Troy twp.. at Ow hone er tit' V M. 1.0t.g. Troy hort ? lac:carom, at the,choot 11.11, 1- tie:a .la., Itla 'IC: 11-ter„ at tip. Fnri,l \Varrm, at the home of 1t.0,4 , iter.•" at the home or it k nvicendall. Wyalto,it g. at the home of •I I itlaok. Wilhite. at the home or A .1 'Ano!. M's•ox, at the bowel or R. E 1' Myer. 1y,•11., at I n, nom. , or r. Sp , dal attention I'. Iterti.by Ilirviqt d to the ~rtiele Itr the Now Cteitelt Sot 'hail. Every male citizen I welity.one - yt , ftr, of age. the follo o wing tme.litieatltais, b., entitled to inte a: all Isl. Ho Lave Ise,ll a Of ft .. ' U1:1101 State, at least one month. • '.:1141. lie r•liall have rgolded In 11m:4mM:one year: for If, having 'deviously hel-II a itualitictl'elector nal It. beta citizen of the State. he sbali hate re , . mr,ve,l there fmnr and returned. then "ix montln.r itetw•diately pit...calm; the election. - ad„ lie shall Lave I e,lded In tie, election 01- , triet Whet , he, offer Ilk v4.,:e a! tat tilt. 111(.11t11,11..- nl...ll:lttly preceding the eleetiell. 411 t. twenty-one years of age te upwatd-, shall ita‘e p. 0,1 within teio year, a State or coma) , lax. V.1111 . 11 . ...11:ill 11:1%e been w . ,esseo at least. Iw.) inotolt , and paid at one month before 1b.., el , .e;mtt. . "COO , , 0.'25 0)24 Bret lot: 4. All elvelions the rl.llu•ns shall ' he by ballot. Every ballot A litvil lUDlbert.4.l ht the order In WhiCh 14 : 1 11:111 lr T.,e;,"cd, andlt• nnmLrr re. role( hy.the bleetlnn ollleep , on the llst of %Wet,. opncsite the tninte;nl the elector who pre r,ents the ballot. Any eleelcir 'nay walte his name upon 1114 ticket, or tansy. Ihr Same Lo be written t1y0...0 and rti:ystyAl by a yillzyn of the (istriyt. The ••lee:lon .•firers shall he sworn or at'arkne,tv.,,,, to tll,elt , e anyeleeh,r shall hove ynt. reqn Leg to do so a. witne,:. It: a Judicial pr, '•ectiun 5. -EicetbrkidinVl Itt all case; except trra reil,ltV :Ma breach or totrely or the p.•tace. br I,lltilvw ti Itl ,l / 1 at re..l tlartpg thetr attentlatt-e eb.ct.bat, and in going' 1 and it•Viiiiii;:t; 'therefrom. Vtili.lac‘,.; any of the i!nalifil..l,lect iu, of 11,1, ( . 1)1D111 0 1071 . 31111 :413111W ill actual I:Wi t:ay ~•h ire, antler a r...01,:ti0n (loin thi , I've:o -4:1.1 Unitctl Stiao, or by thalami borlty of OA. eiectia, may exercise th• of %oiling.' In all elocktons flotyltrien., n:dL~r Turn re-got:Won^ a. or `Lan tic f•mi`crilWa boy, s> fiiliy a, if they %y re present. at their Clerl, tku . 7. AU laws I: , •gu'a.llng th,• 1. •' : • 1 • 1 . 111, 4 ticll/t . ei+izrns or for llei regl,trati;•li rlerh.r , . '10,61 hrinifot ttt throe hot!: I but thv %tu- I;y p..a..0a of his 1:1111.• not Irving ri4l,:, tell: t ,,;„ Any 10 give: 10". l, any 1,1“.a.y. vttual,li• c. , 11,1(1,ra..h.it for his v,,te at an elk,. H. or Yor ..r 1,110 1.1131: gin , or suet, l' ,, 11 , 1 , 1.4:1110:, to any "the, ..r virt 1•• r inch elector'. %:a!, or fort hu g tio.rvor, abil ally %ha for who Aniil c.nve or ii:.7ree to receive for hiNsolf or ,010111e1 . ,...111• nion••y. rauar.l or other %allialiie eoli-iilerallen hi • %.:c;li an i•lnett•oi..ir for r satn.• i,n.roby forfeit - to %bit, at 'len Cleettoi, 1 .. ; I ;to y eb oily v,la,-t! %eat In No, shall he , •1111 la- •d for ioicit Zt.r, 110, election' tin:. er, toe 1•II 1:2 :4% : . 11/:111 that ti 11:.ittr: 1 . 11:tli• 117,0 111.2r0.• hef..r..4 61. vo.t, i t reeci% eil. cc: ton 9. .11.1 y 1.-rotll miw nliall kile. a ,Ia;k• , ~tee be 1,4a1:f% of 1.111.er,‘, fr.nol, y:,PLC ion of any et. cll.pu ta,.. shall Ic (mere!' dt, qn ill l ii f:oin 1101.1i1.g It: olhoc 12f tritl - 1.0 prl.lll I' 1n..; • 01:1:11 , .:11.%.•:l111:, .1101 11 1 1 Y I.' 1",,111,1,-1.•!, i; ( 2 2. CBE 14 t 414' W. t 1 f IP =EN ai lir ~4,110111 .4 the el. .1611. 1;1 :Agi n, 71 ;4. :thy I.l , Vided 1..5" 1:1‘k. br lit•pfirv.: or t t•litTrag, uL,liut, iv f”t : a ~; 1,4 r •.••1 , ..: 13. For the iturpo. , of v.,::10,T 00 perNo:. !,..1-elned to I;.u - , gal'a , - , 1 a reskieiwt• I,‘ re.: tf rca.-111, - of Li, ah title emple•yeil in the seiva.e. %.'.llltor civil 0: mltiLuc, of 11.1,.,•tat.• the 1.70it,,1 , hate-, 10,r or the eater, the !state fa of Ito 1 , 1:11t.,,, or on Ti,' high 1 1 01. 51bite a 74allunt I f 111,(;11:Lioll I 1:.. 10:11 it log. hor w tote I:,-pt Lit any 1100.0• or • ima puldie n”r oozolued Il imhi r ie ~ r •rz:on 14. 'Pi,: t• electioil board, shall .roust! of .IJcdg.'AN,l :orN, who ,11311 I.llllst'li .tnoanlh by the ci!lzen,. Each tl•o•tor sh3ll bay, 111. r:r.l!‘t 50:e N.r Judg., 4101 Ime 3111 ea. Ii 111•1.1”1. , 1 - ,h:1!/ Rfoptllll k. Th.• f.r-t electiot, hoat,t ta any 1,,,v U trla shall s 8:1•1 aL0t,,,11 llottrth, >t:111,•• ,1. as• pr.ri.l.d law. E 1,1•1•110:, ullircro ,11;th le• roan arr,,t opott ,11.1 y, vieulliolt. 41111001e' e0g,,g,.1 in 110.1 . 1 g, lip affil trati eN.•ept ul..nt warrant l't a. eta.,lof or t , ,,,g , ,therooh, Jog . 1011 Iran Rs: felony_ or fur vatitito hrliael, or the pear'. 1:1 title , . t het way , Elan e‘,..ll,otiort trait jtiry term: se;riee:,r • pert lot: ttf.: No per , o9 ' , hall 1, lioallfie4 to sery, 11'. all .•!••••tioll gialiaT who s11a1)1 i.'l. v.llllll, inourlt, have hebl :111 ..r appitititttleja LG. 1011ployinetil in or; illtler the go et htnent of the United ~ .,!ate, or,Ter I his State, 0r,.1 auy rite. „: roonty, or of any innnicis,ai hoar!. In any city. save ..loy pv.ti e ,... o f Th., and:,,'.l. , rotott. tottat puldie :lUti 1. 2 1,:0ns lu the midi s , mice of the itatr., nor shad any eleet wheel. Ire eligible to any civil Once to be tilled at al , ' i•'ettott at %.111olt , Itttli , ave only to, ~tto- t -,ll,oottliirotoo, ,11 , 00ttliirotoo, thotnio . ll.7l or local lielow the of city 4.r-eoulity .users, as shall be drug- • bated by general And also to the 1,:lowIng at !sof Assembly Itim in for,. lit thk t 4 fate. yir : ' • Art of June P0074.—ti0.0 thin 5., .1.1 :01 elec tions hereafter held under the tans of till; Com ohnii,-,-alt polio opened a: 7 o'clock a. pink aml closed at 7 o'elocit p. le. acct lon 7. Whenever there shalt he a vacancy it: an election beard tat th,, morning of ati said vacancy shall be lined In conformity with ex isting laws. The mid act of Assembly entitled. "an act Odat- Mg to the elections of this CoinnionWealth,"pahecl Julv 19111. provides aS follows. vtz : —That the inspectols and Judges hull meet at the relle.ctive places appointed for holding , the election lit the district at %liich they respectively ladong, Letore wisp o'clock In the morning of Tuesday. November loth. and each said inspeetor shall :fp point one clerk, who shad he a quatitind voter ht such district. rat, the person v.ho shall have received the tx.con.l litglo•st number of votes for itopeetor shalt . tot ttiletot on the day of an elrecion. Eh , per - 1 suit St ilt, ,111:111 Laic resell the second higlies, niinitesr of votes for judge at the ne‘t• preeediog h...tm shall act a's imp, r lit lids place; And in ease the p..1,0tt 1 , 110 shati have r, , eeistol the Ittimh.tr of votes for inspoctor shall not attend., tli p , - , rst , tt elected t•ttlgt shall typo:ttt ittspector it , hls pl.actt ; and iu in 1110 Perron elected Judge Amll not attend, then tim Insp:ctor who receive'd 'the highest umnber of votes ~itati aw1...114 a judge ill Ili , :ltd if any Cal'illlCY ',1•111.1 rot/thaw h. the board for the 'space of one hour after the tint. the law for opi 11014 of the eleetion, th• • q•ialltled toter; of the tow to.nlp want .ri.ll,trkt fire wish It sdeli •Alicee shall have been el., te.t, pre Soil at •to o ', e, nof e cotton. shalt end of thettheft'unto len. to fill vomiter. The net of :t..!ii of July. IS: I. further provldei. viz i ...thot 5. At the op.•lling of the at 3i, 1.1t•e114 , 11, it shall be the didy . of tho Judges of elec. filet for their re,pectlve 411,trIct5 to clt•AZtlate tots of the to..p.,etnt , . who,e duty It shall lie to have 11, en..t...1y the eighty of voters, ;poi to make thelelo tries ther:in by law t and It shall lw'the d it ty of noe other of Isala InTpectors to receive nail tionll , ,r the ballots p,resenteil at said electioo. 'Section a.' All electioz:s by the cht7ens shall la• by ballot: evety ballot voted shall Ist 1111111twleil the ord e r in,m Wee, It 511341 lte te , e1 , 441 310 tilt. I,illll - reeorded by` the s an the list of t ours Ilitplo t t Iho, name of liar dee tbr from whom t eeei vett And any toter votiog ttvo or 1,1 , 4 t.eket 5. die sev. era! ticket. !..11 Sof ell Ala!! ( . 3111 tt will. the n inn ber cot - rest,onding with the number tot it name i.f tbe AX. elector may hi nano. 1114,11 tin tieket. 'or entuitz the Fame to he writ ten ther, , ea tint attested by a citizen of the dim tier To aiLllthli to the oath ii, it preset - lied by law ti, It, taken and milyeribui by cb...etton otlit en... they sill! sove•ally be sworn or ant tined not to ili,elose foe, any ewe t r shalt hate voted, totic.s required to do In 3 ittillt . l.l; pree,lit , g. All jildgeS toric I let of an ereellon het.' 'noir r phi , act. shah, before en zed ng upon thelrdn he thor . rtrorrror :afartnetT to 11.. pri,ene•• o' oath other. TIo• pittgr, -hall be sworn bt • o tho dorlty Inspeetor, th• mit h lospec tor. and PIO tte no 11.111"rity anti by a J ire tor the peace or ulder Man. and tit. ht G weters, overseers awl clerks shaft be sworn by tiii•Judg ,, .. Certificate); of to:eh ;meal ing oraffirni ing ))111-01 lie duly made nut and signed by the efficer so swot o, and attested Iry the lacer whit.. allinints terra the oath. if any Judge - or minority ItTopretor re daces cr falls to swear the ortietles or eleetion to ~the. manner required by this or If any elltieer or election shall act without being first tin y sworn, or If any otterr yf riecilen shall sign the form of Oath without teeing first duly swotu, or If any judge 01 udnocity Inspector shall certtfy that any otnetor way sworn when he Ira!" nut, It 'Alan be 'teemed a mis demeanor, and upon conrlcllnn„the officer Or oA eers so otienaing shall be fined not exceeding i ow, thousand dollars, or luipt Istited . , not eareedlognnO year, or both, In the dir.rniton of the chart. I Vectlan to. On the day tit, otectlon any ipt!•taoil sht,r,, , :ontar4 , abitt not Open an the reirtstry - oft tem runt who ab7lf chin , _tbAtt tc.i.yore mild tbailptotinciiab*US: , • The a etimititai‘ttiOnf fetiPININIM 01110111111 a Load. • 4 4T-is Legal. voter„forthe period of at least two mouths Mania dlittelT preceeding said election. which - witness shall beawern or of and subscribe a written or partly written and partly printed affidavit to the, farts stated by him, which affidavit Shall deline. clearly where. the residence is of the person co clef thing to kot a voter, and .the person so claiming to vote shall also lake ark.suirserthe to a written,or - partly written and Partly printed affidavit; stating , to the best of his knoWledge and belief, when and where be was born, that he has been a citizen of the United States . for ono month, and of the Com moriwealtii of Pennsylvania; that ho has resided in the- Commonwealth .one year, or, If formerly a qualified elector or a. native born - citizen thereof,. and has removed therefrom and returned. that he has resided 'therein Six months next preeeedir , g said eleettot4 that he has resided in the district in which he clalnts.to bit a voter f. r the period of at least two months imniedlately preceding said eler. Lion: that he has not moved Into the district for the purpose of voting therein that he has. If twenty two years of age or tipwarda. paid ilSt4te or county tat within tiro years, -which was assessed at letet two mtmths and paid at least one month before the election. The said affidavit shall also state. when and where the tax claimed to be paid by the affiatit was asiSesr.cd., and' when and where and. to whom pabl; and the tax rerellit therefor shall be produced for examination, unless the atilant shall state ih ht, affidavit that it has been lost or destroyed, or :her hn twverreeelved soy, and If a naturanzed citizen, shall also state when, where and by what court 'was naturalized, and shall also produce his certifi cate of naturalization for examination", Bat if the person so chihnieg the right to vote shall - take and subscribe am affidavit that he is a native born citi zen of the United titates, or, if horn eleswhere, shall stale the fart In his affidavit, and Shall , peso dtwe evidence that he It:LS been ..aturalized. yr that he is entitled to ettizeteetip by reason of Ms fath .er's naturalization. and shall further stabs In hit affidavit that he is, at the time' of making affidavit, of the age of' twehty-one nod under twenty-two veers : that he has Peru a citizen of the United States One month..and less resided In the State ow. year, or, If a. native born citizen of the State and rc. d•theref rent and returned. that he has resided therein stZ IMinths next ',reeved fez said elect idertt"ii dlatrict two m.mthslueMlifste ly precteding such election: he shall be entitled 'to vote. alt bough he shall not have paid taxes. Kll.l affidavits of _shall persons making such claim , , and the.'alffilaVits of the wl toes;ws to I heir reqdffitre shad lie preserved by the election board, and at the e t,,,f t of the election they shall enclosed with tit, list of veters, tally list and other papers required toy to he filed 'by the. return. Judge with the 'prothonotary, and shalt remain on file therewith In • I ie. prothonotary's office, subject to examination a , other Omelet} papers are. If the electioir - ofileers shall find that tits applicant poms ,, sses all the lega; qualifications; of a 'voter. he shall be fiertnitted %4.1 e, and Ills nano , . shall be added to the list of tax able: by the election officers,: the wordetttx" being added where the etalmant etafnie tt) ., it,te Mt tax.' and the. word “age" when: he claims to vote on age the stink; words hclog added by the clerks la earl; ease, respectively. on the lists of persons voting at cued eleetinn. It shall-be lawful for any qualified ritlr• :l of the district' notwithstanding the' Ham of the proiseo-il voter Is contained on the fist of res. Ident taxables. to Omitting,. the vote of such person. wherouled. the Klee proof of the right of suffrage as Is now required - by - law shall be publicly 111:1110 and acted On by the eleetioll bearah and the vote all fill [Poi or rf -,• J according t the evidence. Ev ery person el timing, to be a naturalized cltlzer. shall i!e required to prodnre his naturalization est, tllleate at the election (whirr. voting. except where he has been for frve years, con , ecutively a voter ht the di•triet where hemliers to vote. and on the Vote of Mien per.oTl being received, the election officer; are to write or - stamp the word :'voted`' oh his eel tifieate, wit Month and year, and if any eleet lotr officer or k4lieerti shall revolve a second vote on the Same day, • by %true of the saute certificate, except where SOl-e are entitled to vote becanso of the natllr3l l / 3 1101i of their father. they:tint the, per :011 who-Shall jitter 'lll,ll SeCOll Vote shall be guilty of a tabolenteatior. and 01,ennv i ct i on thereof s h all 1..' tilled or imprl-omed. ur !WM, at the discretion of the court: but the, floe shall not exeue.l five hue used (1.111;., Hi n ny h e.lAe our the imprisonment odic year. The like punishment shall Lc Inflicted on rent pens ion. 011 lb —tAlieerS of election win Alan neg. leer or refuse to make. or cause to be niadcAlie ez. it n-sculetit required as aforesaid on said natuallza:- tb-n eereiticate. Soctlon 12. If any olittf inn raker -11n11 refuse or giri.t to require :melt proof of Itio right fit' smlfrage as Is prom:Jibed by this law. or the' laws to which h• :AlN:lra:rot_ front ally lvrror, offering tote whit, name not ito ILr lit oY it.se , sed v:::• cr , . or wltc,e tight . toi loth I, eh::llrngrd ,hy any 'onalitir - il voter prostlt. and Shall peewit 'it'll per sem,t.. tote WI hoot r : :tiring •orii proof. elm r1 • 1:;. / 1. soniso offending shall. upon cot:viol:on, lie zulity of a ntimlentranor. and 'shall be ::no:tired for every ""h oltrtune to pay a tine not exceeding five lulu, 111,•4' dollar:, or to un'll•rgo alt Inipti:sonment not moil than year, or both. at:t„he :11,e.retiou or tir- • • n.n 19 ; .Itiy eli , thou oniiyer or ti,r solimppfiitaiii.l. an aat fil,rover. ulto urtzlett no ftfto., to perform any duty rujofue , t by 1111 s witiumt ream - mai+^ or legal cause, shall he.subjel t to a penalty of one loititirril dollarS.1:11:1 If any a— st••• .or , hail knowingly it,e , -; per-cii as a votor r. lot ;. not quailtled. or refuee to any one w Lu is 11U:111110,4 /IV :AU/1i 110 guilty of ollsti.•meanor Lt othor. and on co;ivictlon stall 11.. pduislted by a tine iron oxeceiling oiii.11101:17.iiti.11,101- 1.1:•, or not exot,(llog two I , oliu, at the ill o rettioi of the court. nail al," to ail 4,t1 , ,.11 for •lanwges br ttit party.ag ri anti If any r•r,on shalt fratolub-iitiy 1.11.1 I...let:no' or de-troy any list of vorrrs I/10 Ar.11:11! , t1.11 liv tills net. or • tear down ren,,,,•• h.• (r• la the ile_re it h.is been fiXo.l. With 11:171titilelit rir 1111 , cht - ViollS intkuit. or for any I ittlrproo., th, person t• gni'ty of- a ini,•cleno•noor, and on conviction 11:1 1 .' h.• he a tine not of...ye:ling five hundr:• iitifiri,olonclit not eNt . etolitig two year-. or i-11 4 !,, nt iiit• di , clruou i,r the rwir; ; 2nd if an. 4 11:111,. Ity N:ittitoiht in' intimidation. ihive. u , at , ionia to •inve from ho pill,, any person ter pr• ktititoltitcti Ity the court (0)11 . 1 as otrot , rcrs (I:a .7 c liitii ti, or in any way, - n iit ally prrformlng'llo• duties njo1sio:1 npn.: tiolAy art, p:rton ••hall ii. guilty - t or in,-.l•lllrato.r. atol up-l: sinNtl, • I , i tin.• not eSl•••,iing ore titt•u,ift,l'ifo - la:, or by inipriymtn.mt tilekove , ling • t;tro t both. at the tli..o:e; ion nr ; tlto court. Any pr,- ,ro: shut; on. tin- thy of any 116j[14: pear .• It) acv th•ot lon :It !1i: in 11 , r. eIIWIA 5h:111 tine any in itithl:tthr. I or I : loft - nee for thr po-e of yr:veil:lag tiny off. r7,.0f rlrrtl nu frniot p.•ffortnit.2 :1•111: • r•trpilre•i i 4.1 hint by law, or for the I.:lrposo,of pretetiting att . . yt.t.littell voter of sari: .I.lsAriet ri.2 1,1 ui rote, or (15%13 -sets !sing Itin right to ellaiieng “nt orforin2 to :tug r.ron 1 , gui:ty of 3 I 11,1: there ••1. shah I. • p:11:1-11,1 hy a rite lilt e :•11•• thoti-and , !altar:, Piy eaerycllccyoars. or It, ,1 at CieLoo,l ion 0. 41rt. A) . t. ovt rk or i'l•'Ct ;on u:ll.`c _ Wilt , shall .11,14 , 0 how any Nt.efor 0.44. ',Oa , a WllllO. , 10 a jtl.lll 4 '.:a proi. ..... Iw guilty 4); Ini,liztiteabor, ;old Lip •11 4001 - 0 10•11 ,IN!I he punished by a tirti2 too:000 ,0•2: 0,0 0,10•1 .t. , !:ar, Or im o priso:dent eNereding 'Mu y0;.11 . ,,, 4,r ta.:it, tic oi.rr,uon .•ottrt. If any p.. 1,011 ,41:01 pI , •N vat 'or al . :port to provot o ttnv • olireer or all 1.1. 4 1 4 1011 motor thts art front 110 , e,- i::::ff‘tl4 4 ll llect1.01; of 0,0 or 1111 - ,:i14 4 :1 ane Vittlrto e ••10 . 14 4•110,1%, 2.11 , 1!••trall Itoorrooo or Intyrsp , er!:. • int..rfore tNitit hint the exeoulio7l Iris ,11.01 Nock up tile wlndow 3V01110: or any Will(101 ,- .V,1 4 .0r0 111. 4 ,+:A4110 Imiztycr holden. or shall Ilt, pram of ',till t:ivt - tion. or tdraO 11-n. ot {woo It't" hatilnl4l:lll4 , o or thr. ..r Willi the design to lidlorttee niolnly or 0VVr:11r.. 4 311 , 0 . 0 4 4 . 11.4 r or prevolit hint front voting. or restrain the froedont of choke, tooth 00.,4:00 4 .14 4 1i011.5tia , . ccw 1111,1 10 ally sum 1101 4•)C4 4 n , ling live 11117:11704'. (1011:11 .4 3', 10 be linprlsOnrol for any t Into not hoot tha n r one. too - more than twe:ve intintlis. and if it -,tla4 . for ,hot; a t" the t - te.trt whore the trial or t' , At h ot toit-e sltall lot had, that the person st. offending wa• a resident of jilt. city. O.a:A Or .114 t riot wber tho s-ala offens• wa; aud' nut -tattled I, tote 111 , 1,1:1, On c -, 411*, ,Nltericed Ic pa;: a fine not le, than one liniotrod or nods , that tlioin ;. and ,loI:ars. and bit imprisoned not 10. s. 11400110 , or Mort, 11,1311 ISVO year,. • a ny por,ot t. ,,or per. oos shall make awe be! 07 i4.4 ^ r ‘lj.oll The r'>ol: of the election. it !thin th I or.shatl Nler To 111:1h0 any :414 4 11 by or nagor. tdchor I.y pri,elatnatlon thcreof. , ol by any wrlta pritoed advertisement. or itivitJ t.ll' person or person. to make stud] tier or Wager. 1/1,11 0011%1C:holt there,,! 110 or they ,- ; ..h : 01 forfeit ac c t 'p..y illrveli/IICS 1110 MIIOIIIII SO bet or otn,rotl to ta. .1 Tol the eleetion law of. the ('ommonwea:th fur ther provides. that -the .usnectors. judges all ( sh.di b,ror- en:..ridg on the duties of their ot;:.•es, take and sub.eribe tilt oath or af 1:1 t abut hereion -"ter dlr•rtcJ, which st.ail Le not I.iiirsivr.oi to it'•:a by any judg.. a:dei man or iva tic- of ft) , p Lilt 1f ho such magi qt.de tie ;v s .., en , ..(0.- of the li.spoo tor: of the (-1,-rtion 'hall ad to.nister the oath or attirma• ion' 111 1.110 judge an.: (doer insp , ctort ancildhen 11151): , clor r•oquabfivc. alI tolininhuor the oath or Marin:diet' to hill. ••The itimpectors, jtidge am: clerks r quired Ly 1. 1 ,- to hold and general electlon, take 01111 atibsercre the several oath: nod i , equtre,tl by the 17th, 20th and 21st section• of the act of 2.1 day of July. 1009. - .1.11 Act relat ing to the elections of this Commonwealth.," which .""" or atilrillattomi shall he prepared and admin istered in the manner proscribed in the 19th and 22d sections of said act. and in addition to the pow er conferred by the itch section of said act, the judge or either of the lIISI3 •ctors shall have poise! to ad minister the oaths prescribed by Fab' act. to any'rlerk of a general, special or townshipelection. -The follow lug shall be the form of the oath - 0' r.girmation..o3 be taken by .each Inspector. vie: •I. t.h. k.i dt•—•-•----that 1 will (Inly attebd to the en suing election dating flee ettlitiPitalw , [hereof a: iti in.peeior, and that I will not t eteive any ticke...,„ or vote Iron) ;toy 0. - ..r,-on other than such as I firati.v ve to be two ording to the pro% i , lns of. tit.. ( 1 , 1,4 illlllllll and the :31.5 ot this c onitmliwealtb. mlto4l to a vote at 5/.1.11 WI 1,11111 requir ing such evidence of the right to tot, as Is drreete, !aw. nor will • vexatlmpoy delay or refuse to n• ( - else any Not, from)any pel non Ito I Shall Itelit.tsr to 10' , t,titte,l to a title as uforesti:it, awl 1 still no, how any elector shall have voted. re quired to do so a. a witness Ina Judici tl Liu that-1 will in all thing.; truly and inti.artiad; and faithfully perfi(rut MC duty therellt, to (lit- of my judgment and abilities. and that I am not, directly or Indirectly, hat-le:qv/I In-any bet of 14 . :O 'ger on the result of this eleetiou.' sltall he Mit oath Or aftirmatlon 1,1 judge, viz 1, (A. E) do— that I wit Os polge duly attend tint ett---tiing 6-lertion (intik tie- rontiudnutre thereof, anti 1311,11fttily assist (to Itotot•ters to cart - % Mg ou the smolt : that I will Or", give my'emisent lit-et any 1 Ott or ticket shall Is rte celved front any,person other than- sue has 1 Ilrtal 1,t.t1,1.t. to he; tiahirtling to tit:: n pnottstotts of the I' OnstibithOi and law, of c o nini o me e mth, rte titled to voi- at st)rh t lectlou. Without rtitittlrlttn sorb el tn. right titvott• as Is !;ti;. [bat I will my best eu(l‘.avorn to p'SC s-,`Ot any Trend, doreil or abuse. In carry trig on On • rltlz , M 4 yoalltled to Ion: : or to.Pers : and will intakv , a true and !wrist rot urn of the said e1.:4 • (het, atilt that I , N 11l WA ,IF.solos.• hot.; atiy WOO: `llalt have•vot,(l. nudes, required to (I() so as a wit a judicial proeeednuf. and v, ill In all thing: truly, itoparthdl• and fault, oily perform my dot ,e-10.-. - ling the same, to the best of my Itolgtuen 1 and ability, and that I alt not,-111rectly nr Itottree.- ly. Itder. , md an? bet or wm.ler ua the re , ttlt ot •oils Pi ot - nom' -The («Ilowine•" shall 1 - K• the form of with or 'alt• mat ion to be Eckel by each clerk. viz: 'I. 1.%. li.) (I( -- that 1. will Iry partlallw and truly Writ , 110 %I n the name of cacti efeetni• who shall vote a Im mooting election. Odell :MOM Ile glv.M too it. rt: u , cr , *DEpab,9 11:11111- of oho toss'nstap, ward t i. itistlit.t w ht.rt•in ...itch elector resides; and eart.qllll:i A. 1 .1 truly Write down ihr number of votes that MM. , Lc glven for raell candidate at the election, an otter as n;,l 11:4!:10 , 1:311 read to me by the inspector titcre(d. and that I will hot iikclose how ally elve,tvi shill have valet), unless reyttilred to do so :via wit ! lltss at a jiclicial promeding, and in all things truly and faithfully perform my .duty respecting the saute to the best of-my jodguient and abilities, and that 1 on not, directiv,or.hollrectly, interested lit Any but or wager nn-till result of this election.' The qualified electors will take notlee Cif the fol lowing Act of Assembly, approved the twelfth day of Aland'. 19.11,- "An Act regulating the mode voting at nil elections in the several counties of the I . COn1111,011W1:311.h." - i Sec. 1. lie it enacted by the Senate and Molise of Ileprosentatlves of the Commonwealth of renusvl, vania in General Assembly met, and It Is hereby enacted - by the' authority of the same : That the qualified' voters of the several counties of this Com monwealth, at all . general,' township, borough bud special electiono, are hereby I hereafter authorized and required to vote by tickets printed or WTlttell, - _ 'pr partly pentedmr.writteu, severally etassified as • 'follorrat. Onelicket shall einlaiiike tb - 6 names of . 2 pt. Ocarts - :trattland , Owl bk - Ualed 3111W im o& Agit_ NlMm i lLrik r 111411,411111111111 bMWMA ME 'State; one ticket gball emliraed.tliti. dine% rif .SJI comity °Mears voted-for, Including' office Of ROM tor and members of Asternbly:lf Tata for. and inemberrof•Congress. it voted for, and beisibele4 , Coonty;' one ticket shall embraen the tomes of all township oalcells. voted for, and lee •Town. shlr one ticket shall embrace the 'neniell of an • rborough ofacers`voted for,aud luslateled and each class spaltteir 'deposited 14 separate hatiot boxes. . See. 2. That it shall be the duty of 'the, S'herta's In the several counties of 'ibis cortitnotortalik,' to Insert In' their eiectien prodirriatfons hereafter I. sued the' first section of this act. . • • • J 4 4 .31 ES IL . Speaker of the Rouse of Representatives. DAVID PLEMING, • I Speaker of. the Senate. A rrnovz.c. the thirteenth datof March. 'A. , one thousand eight hundred and slaty-six, • - - • A. G. CURTAIN. governor, FIFTE F. !•." Tit A3l EN 13 . 31 E . Witt ftgAb, The Congress of the United States on the 3151 asy of March, MO. passed an Act enti tied. "An Act to citrate*: the right of citizens of thu United States to vote in the several States of this Union. and for other purposes.„' the first and second sections of whichare as follows Se..tlon 1. be It enacted by the Senateand !louse - of itepresentatives of the United Statesof Atnerica - ' .in Congrens assembled : That ell citizens of the States; who are, or shall he otherwise quaff. bed by less' to vote at any election' by the people, any :•"•tate. Territory, district. cl,ty, parL.N.townshly seitooldistritt - district,' - muniripality or other' territorial-' sub-division, shall:be emitted mid allowed to vote at all studs elections, without diktineton of race, color. or prowloutPeondition of servitude; any con-. stitutlon law. custom, usage or regulation of any :State or Territory, or by, or under itnnuthority, to • the contrary, notwithstanding. , S•trtlon 2. And be it farther enacted, that by or tinder the authority of the Constitution or Jaws of soy State. or the laws of any Territory, any act Is - or Shall be required to be &RIO as a re-rsquilite or quail tiratien 'for voting, and by such cOnstitutiOn or, law. persons are or Shall,be. Charged with the per- form•tore of ditties In furnishing to citizens an op portunity.to Perform Midi, requisite, or to become , f/ 3: 111{:d to vote. it shall: be the duty of every such person and'obleer to givi.s-to all citizens of the Uni ted t h e same aniNinat opportunity to per form such tire -requisite: and to become tpiallfieti tr . s ote•wi lloatt distinction Of, race„.rolor or. fife VlOO condition of servitude, and if such person,or t•ttleei shall refuse or knowingly omit to give ftdi effect to ;his seetion, he shall, for every such offense, forfeit and pay the sun) of five hundred dollars to the per son aggrieved thereby, to be recdvered by an action on the ease, with foil costs and such allowance for coluesti tees as the Court shall deem Just. and sr ass, for every shell offense, be deemed guilty o trilsd•queattor.nati sisal! on conviction thereof, be tined' ot . lees than 'five hundred tiolLars,ny fet prisoned not less than one month nor niorelhanone year, or both, at the discretion of the court. •• stud the• .Judges of the respectiVe district afore- said, are required to meet at Towanda, on the Fit day next ftillowing the holding of said election. then and there to perform those things required of them by law. , ky.fal Under fffrhand, at my Office In l'owanda,this tsvjuity-f4tirtti day,of September:lin the year of . . ^One Lord - , - one thousand eight„hundred and seteu ty-six. awl In the one hundredth year of the In dependence of the I:tilted tstates. . . A N DREW J. LAYTON .. Sheriff's Office. Towanda; Pa; - Sheriff. Oeloher 2d. ti. 74. - CI R P lIA N'S COURT Sy - ,13.-By 1,.._ , virtu- of an order Issued out of )el Orphan's ('Dart of 'Bradford county . the I.lllfie . .fined execu tors of the last will and testament of John Keeler: late of Wyalusing township. Bradford county. I'a.. dereased, - will expose to. pnblie sale on ThUrsday, Noe. le, a! 2 t'. 31,, on the pretntsesi, the foll.okitig des..:rilwd. property; sitnated in' said county and - hounded as follows. to wit: Homestead. Lot No. I. Ilothestead, ber,lnning at -a corner on the road. the•!ce north fifteen degrees„ west twenty-two and 'eight-tenths perches to a stone near a rock. thence north s.-venty-five degrees. east eighty-seven perch es its. a corner. thence south fifty-seven tie grei. west rs-:ri,"enteeen perches; thence south forty- t degrees. west seventeen .and four-tenths porches, thence south thirty-three degrees. east aht•ut twenty perches to Wyalusing Creek, thence don said creek twentv-eight thence, north thirty-five and me-tint( tThgmes, west thirty perches. thence south sev« , nty-seven • degrees. west skenteenl and rotor-tenths perched, thence south degrees', west eight anti four tenth perches t.. place ..f beginning. containing twelve aeres and on.• hundred and fifty-two perches. more of Tow, • Ltd .!;:o. 2. lieginning at a corner stake and shone , , th! 4 nce north thirty-three' degrees, west six perches„ thence north forty-six degrees.enta seven teen add one-half perches, thence audit thirry thret• degrees. west eight perches. ‘ thence north forty-four and one-half. degrees, east twenty-six' ps.ehes, thence south fhrty seven ttegrees, east twepty-six perehes,l thence sofa!) forlysseven de gree-,-east twenty-four and perches.': , thence south seventy-one degrees. west twenty- .. -ight perches. thence south ft tryStwo and one-half • ' degrees, west twelve perches, dim:cc south tht.rix t:".r degrees, west eleven perehes to the. Ware pr centaluing three aml one-half acres of lafl 1. more or, U•c:. Lot No. 3. 'Beginning ata stone on the bank of Wyaltistng . Creek, thence north fourAtegrens., west -ere•nteeu perches. thenett , north seventy-toe (le. gre'e , „ east twenty-roe perches, theneenortkrlghti two tlegre.oi, east eleven perches. thent•e south stk..: tv riffle degre el , . east ten, and right-tenths perches th-nre north sixty-three degrees, east ten perches, thew" norrh, fifty-ono - degrees, east twenty-I*ot peret•rs, thence by the sert . :r,ll courses and dit.tan, of the Wyninsing ('rook, to the place of 1,21 , .n. nigur, c,,walub,;.; three and ene-half acres or land,. suine natty Or Irss. Wood Lot. Reglnning at a post and stones for a erlicr,. thence north sevewy-flve degrees. west •-• • ,tv-five thertfP /loft!' fifteen degree', tidt .ty-fpnr perches,' S.•%enty-itYO .AS't seventy IMrchts. hdnee smttil fifteen .tcgres. .•a4 thirty-tour perches, lo the p!: ceof I.c.glntdag, eontalnlng fifteen acre's and one bun dr-ft taid tell perchcp of land, be the Fame more or A the, undivided one-half In:4.Na of the I John lieeler, deceaq , .l, In the following des enhed piece.: or parcels of .land : - `:o.1: Iti-glu ot,g at a paint near the tl,tit, thence south fifty- • • tle elegr , ci., West twenty-two and three-foorth tlk , bee south Axty-three,degrees. west •ten ::nit , la-tentlis• theeve %north slxey-nine ' .legrees, west ten S-midis perch-s, south eighty-Iwo .It•grec, west eleven pesches, thence south sn'enty o.'grees, west tweedv-eight • perche , , thence •ordh fifty-two and onc•half degrees. west. twelve ches s thence south thlrty three 11.-grees, west t".•- , .tv-.ix and Meese-tenths 'perches. thence •outh f“r! v-four degree 5; eaq three and three-1 , 11ns" p•r . ..te?,.. thence north sixty-fire degrees. ea-t 'tarty pt.11•11-' , . thence 'lurch four di gees. west sev e•Oecn perches, north seventy-one .elegrees kart ewelay-one perched, thence north eighty-two de ea.t eleven p-rches. thence south sixty-nine d..gTees, t lrnatnl eight-tenths io,nee fug , le sixty-three fh•grei,„ eat nett perches. thence nr , rth fifty-one degrees, east twenty-two perches., n. th..'nforesaiel dam, cont:tlning. five :Xeres of land. more or. less. I,,• g inni„z at a point: spar the• dam. on oppo,dte side of Wyaltesink creek. frtmi the described lot, thence south elglity-four gie"-, cast ten perches. thence south nineteen-de gree,. west e.ghteen perches. 'hence south sixty 'bre!• and idle-half degrees, writs twelve,perches, 'hetiee north tiventy-eight and three-fourths de grees. west six perches. thence along the.routses of Wvaluslng creek n the place of beginning. cont:.ining two hundred and ' , seventy pe..rches of honl, he the same more or less, lioniestead . Lotg, r. 5. to lm, path 1% toll st rock down: 1(O at confirmatlon:l4lance in one. year from date of sale; with Interest from date On Milt Lots.t..!.swhen struck down; !•.2fa , at confirmation. halanre within one.year front dl:• of sa , .k with in tere4t , from time FkA,sesaion: Weod Lot frr. when struck down. e 125 at ri)ntlr matii n ami,hatanee within one year from date at with interest from time or Dvsse,sion.i . .1011 . N F. cl.l AMBERLAIN, Wyatit , Rig, Oct. 3;15:6. 111xectItors - „ 0 . El iIIIANS' COURT SATE. —IIy in,o• of ran order i: , slied out bf flit'. Orphans'. ( . ;;Io.: of Matlford county, titotintb,rslgned...4llllllll - of dames ituotturin, late of Towanda top.. sirs, -, i. mill px0,.,,e,t0 public sate on tb iirentises. ott Tlior,tlay. Nov. It Ims:ei. t'itintvnelnk at 1 reeimit, p. in :t1, , , , fu'lowtog tea! estate :,, ' silt it•ite In Towanda township: beginning at a post on tb•• east side of )lain Strerst and south-west e6r r.or of 1 ,- .11 tottnol hy ,N. 11. 'Overton: :henry; along the , anut south SS' . 0 east 1:3 7 ; feet-tna corner Online or lands of .1. .1. Griffiths' tot; thence along the sns.. • faith s'l° west 43 ft tri a corner of land of G. F. Mason: thtitee,:ilotig the same by a patilel line ,to tho' N. It. Overton lot north_ liSly 0 west 135 ft to i the east stile of said strerltsthottee along the same ' norill :0; 0 east 451 ft to place of beginning. Poing sans, land eotiveyed to said Jas. S, itowntatt tIY deed from tl. F. Mason and wife, dated April 3, 11376. - , TIIII3IS—FteO on the pioperty , helog strur.l,:tt , ,swn, , Fs:ho of balance on tontrutation of sale, and balallee to one and two years thereafter Wlth Interoft.- ME ORPHANS' CO . c.RT SALE.—By .inure of an order tssued'out.pf the Orphans* Court of Bradford County: the undersigned, ad. mitilstratrix of the estate, of Ira Adams, late of 'Smithfield tw'p, deed, will eipose to public sale on ' Wednesday, November 15, 1876. at 2 o'clock p. the prenikes, the following desrribed - property, - ttnate In titnithfield tw'p and bonodeti.ms on the 1101111 by lands of Clark Meelellanit. west , its lands of James V‘esburg.' south ; ,by lauds of den. ny :11..1 east by lands of Robert firequeeti and Tem pleton, eptitatnlng one hundred arras, Improi•ed. T ERN'S :—lises 'upon the' property being etruelc 0n..-fourth of the residn. , tiptut the eoufirina ttun sal , and the balance hi tsso equal annual in ,:.,lltoent, thereafter, with Intrest, cwt AUJIELIA FIrIiSION Is: vt - DiTon , s .NOTICE.—In the Matter of the estate of Michael Mitchell. late or the tewmtilp of Towanda, deceased. to the Or pliuns• Court of Bradford County. Tfi , undersigned, an auditor ipPoluted - .by tile eoUrt to ,listrltnite money In the hands of the ad ministrator-of aald notate arising front , tho Fate of t pr.orad...an , l real estate of [said 4kt:cite:lt. will ail etot to the duties or his appointment of the orlett nR Overton & Elsbree. In the lloro• of :Towanda, on ' Niouday, Nov. IS7 a. at 10 • o'clock, a. in.. when and Where all persons having claims against said !toot moat present them, or he forever debarred tlitrefmm.- OVERTOII. Jo.. Oct •' Auditor. A UDITOR'S NOTICE.— eo. •• ..ttwmt cu ftlebard Graham. moo, C 95 . 1. Feb. u>7ll. the Court of Common Pleas of prad bq &County, • umfersigned. an auditor appointed by till. roar[ to distribute ',the fund arising from sheriff's A.lh• of defendant's' real estate, will attend to the %I.:tie., of hit appointment at his 033 re In Towanda,, an Thursday. November 2J, If4'6, art - o'clock% r.st.. molt and where all persons haring claims on said Land ' must present them, or be forever debarred from coming In upon the same. J. ME9 WOOD. Auditor. lIME ,t UDI TOR'S NOTICE.—E. Porn- . 71 erors use Vs. CharleiStnekwell. No. 1561, Tertity'ls76. . hi the Court of Common Pleas tit -Bratlfora Co. The untlerstvied, an' auditor .appelitted by the Court to distribute monies In the hands, of ttherttf, 'received him ' , ale of 'rafts, not estate, will attend duties of his aPpullitimmt at the office li. N. Williams, Esq., In Canton bore.. on WEDN - Fltl- AY,- November 112, 1576, at In o'clock a. tat" when, told wheat all persons having-claims against said loud must pteseut the same ur he forever debarred therefrom. ' H. J. MAIJILL. • ' Towantia, Oct. 19, '76-4w. Attilltor; A LTDITOR'S NOTICE. .--- - L Henry A now to the use of E. W.llalo vs DAY.. !Maynard. No. 899, Dec. Term, ma: In the gout of Common Pleas of Bradford - county. The undersigned,'an Auditor appointed hy. 'he Court to distribute .t.he fund . rafted Irian the. Sherlirs sale of the defendant's 'real estate In tho above stated ease, will attend to the duties of Lis appointment at Ida odlee la the Borough Of Towlito...- da, on Tuesday, the lithilay 01 lititeuabet,lB•l6i'at 10 Wolock wdeu and irborirait prliwas hay- . inteltime upoa ealdlfund lanstpriseene trunn, - for - he ionearl 3 9 l tboll4olll. - . „..).1/41010.1111-0.11W:i :~,; El IS liffl J. L. BOiplAS, 'Allnitnlatmtor AdmitliNtratris