,o:adlo'iilf_4ool.er Trgazia, ta., Thursday, licv. 1:1,! WE I, CU AMBERMIN, Dealc , r Ii; - ‘/ !FINE JEWELRY,= NV A C E S!, ••• 'SILVER, -AND PLATED WARE: TOWANDA, PA 'l , w.la; an: 15, 1877 n A PONT OFFICE. Vvrt.l:M.l 0 1)7 -- ri1k PUBLIC rot ricii,e will iw kilt open from "'o'clock: .• A. M.. tin `7=:. r,Nr. and RegtAffrrd 47.e.partirt..0 will fit r, Wriork,.p. 3!. for ! , f' . l) A rtS the Onlee'wlll`l,o open frpm . 9.36 .1. M. AltitiVAls AND IMPAUTI - IiES OP will arrive and depart from^..Towatla Fos as follows mall fortlo.r native : • , MEM From tho Worth. Pn. Sc N. Y. It. It.. at 12.30. P.m' .0,1;e41 mall from Elmira and east and west nt tp.2o r. m. From thr south at 5. e. M. Through mall Iron phoadelphla. Neu York ?n,l Eastern States, 4 Asa From State 1: 1 11... 1 / 4 S. It. it., at 9:11A, A. Al. From Barclay at 7 r. i. F,rom Vatitfin at 5 r.' W. From Troy et 12 Al. , - . From I.eltay•-vtlle. 1101 m ,„ hr., at 12'1. From She , hertuln at 10 A. M. From 3tehoop;lhy (3lou.lay, Wednesday and Fri ?law) at 12 Y. Front Era' erue'sday, Thursday and Satur dati:l at It A. M. mEmri A: V. Y.ll. it.. Sollth. 1..10 A..\l. , Throoglt mall to I . lriia,lolplll%. Nem: York owl /•:a.tort. . Nor 4:15 I. ~ T hinitgll. l ltail to Elinira and politls on C It. It . Bcraito an.lll:torouNllatpolnts t. %1. • P.:lnlay, 12.:t0. Cant ~,,, 11 n.. 1. ; 51iL1 , ..9•410. 12 _ I 1 r. m. I , • • : Wedn - Pday 'Erlliny,.l • 111 '2. r. st. .• r , i, N.—. Era (T.,11.,1ay, rzir,(l3y and S:tiuril:Vsl% a ! : . W„11.Vol0), P , M • c LOCAL AND GENERAL. • / NEXT Tyli”:o;iy is election day. • Eycr \ot ev ghtinld discliar•ze .iiis • _ ••111 - , -- it: recover 241.4 . 4 from a severe attack, oere,,,,n7tni. ON. C. W.- BROWN bas'bei - 11 appointed pli:Attian to therrforrnatory. 11 of Mrs. G. V. MYett, of this py(.!(:. 1, . . 1 -‘ l .: EN, 0 . tiTr'gatifiel( Sel•6c 1 . .. is inlet:Litre. in the B:iptis (* . it East '\;niitlitieldpL SatnrdaS' even \ • he old sign , troe, we mayex ln•et kid weather Several tioek.;g of 'ag geese have been\ s'emt raok'ing.south wArirLiteiy. Tun I.:uiversalisi\ soc1:110.e 'will be .3.leld at thCrr ;;itlene. , IVAI.E7.:n, 011 Tuesday es:ening Noverntiv 1;. 1111 are ed to atteud. s ,- 111:1".Iti.! gave his class a\te,eture os arit:ientrar:.. oil evenii\g. Ile is to v inn the e h1tt.:1•0,44y, . expected that 8ci1413. .1. Dor\-- I:AS , will speiel next Slin,l4ip this place\ Ile fr,letels byre. wlei are al w,iyA to see;:itlia hear THE i.(lforminev Toni's. Call in. Iwy tii& tii v 3 i Conil,:nati• , -1. on linty,— t•voning, pilnouneNl i.y • Um:o s .1 it, vt.;-y Ti ( hi.l Ft.llows of Monrocton aro to Itavu enteriailou , nt anal ( tysti.r s.urper t", , r ti. 1,(:71 , 0r U „ 1, e. to-mon ow Evoryboily" iavitetl. 1.1.!:%1" ELLYN 11A11111.S :1114.1 ('. 'Will 'Teak .1 14 . 11:111 . of 111(• Muri , lty Move --Meronv Cr.(n..4t. Ilan, on the Star Ndv.. 10 WE x;:rilit Tr ,11111: ;:i41:! F:A . :!•A 11.1..11•1 $ T. 1.. - ; o ntc l h•n: 1211.;hatiti the I.tivir day wit h A liAli1114" . lilllo irl, alp! I vr,v \VAL. TEIL is. 'happy. RE= L. T. Itor,F,, tAs ~n,nvd a r.:'stanra,nt i.otal) Ifi-N k t.3.0(1 :'s Mav,:et.. 1 4 e.•.-er.1.1 y'ea's e.. niiun he Was ....iv 1101,1 in ftralin::to , .)„ IL tlni .sp.l an enviablerip.itati.)n as a - t r • y A MITE su‘•iety, for hem) of the Ileil-••. - oli•llt. 7A...ow:At helo. ;)• of Mrs - :). hi ~.1 week.—• y should be or scut! a cow - - _ Eiseopt!) : 4 4 , ciet - meets at T. 1.. DEL 17.0 is till, \Vt4.lne;..l.ty evening., ,As-t!‘i. is tin.! llr l .mettirg`t,f Slut seasnn, it is-c:.:lTeleti 1)::.• a I:trge turn % has a veryliair: , :. - epic; : uniu; hor friends. .1 ( . .1N any of mu- "•,'ie!.icn•Ps explai%e catvie- or advent in this I.4.lnTnanity, of Oa: ierPpro , ,,,i'i)le 1110 - Tlw plst. sy:“.rn. W,! 7 lreliove was 1. the tir.it of Cieir appt.aratiee' thk lalittl XTlON.—Tht!iticuiis of Rev. E. S. t i;...t% ill I..ty him a.,l9a:tti.m.visit •at his la Cxtaptrr. - ym N'Llvently , r 11. It is provitle:the'ne -1..;15,t1:.• tiolo.: :t suppt;r. Alt of Committee. Ire 1.. , 014e of t; , . :reinplar; at I.iteli -11,.1d • t 'entre *p e ill iklily . their , • to-morrow (FridayLevening. The ~ :en.•rally are invite.' to be present. Mor. and others, - ivilr It InVet in 4 iti Ole l'0:1••:ti•i..n rf ; - ac in , t3llation ettti-Itittnitts. T!L.• iLr•,;-t? .• tli . e' Ct•winotor r:„ fl.t, ner:!r tier 'in a Etll last sprinz. :01 I :11%, his lamenes tvAte:i by Gill. bit is MEM ITEL,t t r of g Feat rerccE tai ad I:1i rL•rs' cif 1:f frsellt‘Sli eTiIE ma-rriagt. of Mr, zFlur.n G 0111", of r0n.111.. an(l3,lr:z. IS 11.1:ilt•011 t(Ceorne .oron 'I parties B:Fe well :known an,l Itiglllk tcindi;Tuwandauncial is a s'i•.ter oTMrs. WAnoEy.i. awl M. G. a . n ephew of Hof': Josrou l' ri. 1 !.7 Mos w.itP. - rds c :•rtzspondeil writes•us v:eiro• lekrglarie ,11 aye' I),en' corn pint (A in till b )xeirdr'reeintlki, and that ur the ofrep4c - rs have : lr_rn hue shed, ;ialiongli there is little: doubt as to their identity. lle intimates that eornprorniges ariL: made betwet...n the guilty partses . and their nil: dwelling laise• of Gt . ....);mt IV. Si 41v I 1.1.1 , . 0)1tIt two milcs below town, wa: darned 4)11 Tuesi.lay aelii:imoan. The 1111. I , li , itiated in the garret; timing- Jim ;11)14 11:41111M0,. S., and while her husba.i)d engaged with (N.:II-km . .2n sonic distance ar..ay. 'File building was entirely des tr4ri.l. but most of the furniture rimy( d. • The house was insured for =9(1%. - STErlinn;T.`Aiiicor assaulted Mai. L. A, Mazzann, on of thn editors of the Elmitg Gii.tette; or- giitedaY' last. rMaj. IL received tiro blow 'Bath Parties are' prominent deinomts, \ inid the disgraceful affair grew out of the pnblie.ation %.of ah article charging Al6ol' th treachery to the ticket. Mazitann is an invalid, and the occurrence caused much \excitement. tamar was arrested. . • \ ril I JonN SULLIVAN, living near "Liberty Corners,. in Apilinn 'township; was\found dead in his bed of Wednesday - rooming the -24th ult. Ale bad been in Towand a the day previous, and was apparently n / his usual good health on retiring that eveb l ` l ing.. I)r. JouNsoN; of ibis place was call ed,. and gave the opinion that - death resid ted from heart disease.. The .deceaSedl was an intelligent, thrifty frmer, highly esteemed .by his neighbors. He was 63 years-old.- r s A xymnr.n of the ofllcers'of the regu. lar army whn were stationed in the coal regious during the late unpleasantness, made an excursion from Wilkesllarre to Sayre and return, on Thursday last. They . were accompanied by Fain Menem and T. H. SWOYEE, of the t. V. R. IL, U. A. a PicsEn, Superintendent of the P. & N. V. IL R. Hon' JosErn POW ELL and Col. Pum,t.r.T. After spending a'short time lat Sayre,,,the. party refratied to this place, where they were serenaded by . Linta Band, and partook of an elegant dinner at the Ward House. :514 .- OrwrrissrAxmlin the dull times, im proveineutsare xiohig on in town. HENRY PORTER Ilits put dOwn.a-substantial stone walk in front of and c on the south side of his Store, besides making other.improve ments,about the establislitnent.: PArroN!s have also put down a solid pavement in front of their"store. S Atixx is building an addition to his cottage on Second street: E. T.' Fos and .1. 3lr WARD, taitc been painting and repairing their residences. I:he Episcopal Church is being enlarg ed. . - 1)r. PRATT is making extensive repairs on.his house, jug north- of lii4.*sidenee. The 'building has been raised Several feet and a basement 'kitchen and dining room added. - Gs E of the most worthy and useful char itt!s to which the beavolent people. of Towanda.have.cver had the pleasure of contribliting, and they have contributed nobly inthe past, is the Ladies' Benevo lent AssoOttion, through the .agency of which sp -Much sufferiiig has hem' reliev ed. and so many sad bearts brightened.— Anothef winter se4son . is approaching iu which Pressing dentunds will be made up the treasury of the society; and the Pres ident, Mrs: BALD WIN and, the other ladies asrociatcd with her, again, appeal - to the g.,..lerons people who haviksiwen blessed wick an abundUnce, to supplX the funds kb will be necessary to meet the de- Upon them. Shall their appeal be in vain? • ! Mr. Editiy, w do'have, such splendid times in Pennyville ! The. ••; di coming," that has been proin ked long„ really came last night. Oni\ I,: 1go: wits alOng in its usual kys tt hlatie way, 'when along came a like .: • bu.rs, — rh:awn by four prancing steeds, and it was literally Trowded pressed sqrrivn. and running over.full (if Good tempi:us. Star ; Olive, Ashland and Ivy Lr.rhgcs .w'ere all_reprCsented by'ripble, in tebigent men, and brave beautiful women, who brought with them such a wave of girolbfeelirig and fun, that it sent the blood MEI coursing and thrilling' through my veins, as it has not done in many a lung day. --7 NV(' had much of good speaking.sinark lin v.it, and heavenly music, and'it tilled soul so full of harmony diatj can tea l!" , -ty with the poet, •• : trirti 14to , kw.ar:1, .1% Tim* - your • 11 , 00, • • th.211,1.1v. ' aga1n..,113,4 for ;o--night." . 19. .T: l't.‘nrouD lllritter PomoNA GRANGE„, Meet in Troy, on Thursday,' the I:ith day of November, at I o'clock, I'. M.. to continue two days if thought pr;•?er. Animal election of officers and other busin..ss or importance will come befire tI e tiMmfe.. Fifth degree conferr:- 01 in the evening in full form if requestf ed. Masft , rs of suhordinate arange.4, and the;[ wii , ) are niatrons,•?‘"re request ed dlrother4, elea your dele gate:: at Your next meeting. and send in. credentiAls to W. IL SHAW, Secre tary: at Forme, thereby saving titne iu getting organized. All fourth degree brother: ;Ind sisters in the western part of thexotints are esßecially invited—and einne prepared tO take the Fifth Degree. Eaeh,Grange ehn elect as many as they clio;;:;e . ' to take it. Anti last, but not 1 ea ..4, our brothers and , sisters in Sullivan an expected to attend. First-class ho tel.: at reaskable rates, and good broth er:, antbsisters near at hand. PEiss'oN L—G Et.wELL, One of thr tors of the . Totnit3bitrg Ca ambit: n, accompanied by-histqi has bfen visit ing friends in thiSiplace.fot.the pase,week. In addition to his edi4frial labors, -Mr, E. finds time to cominetjhe music in one of the ellarels of his ttwn, ; atul attend to a 1;14 practice. His merited, 81.11CCCAF ;orArds pleasure to a large circle or friends here in this his native place. -if Any con —The Pittston GazeUe says Miss AN Mk CAI;P: of this place is visiting her uncle in Exiier. Evtox is now foreman of the Pit tstA fiaiette Job Office. Ile is one of the best printers in the state. —W. It..F.t•sErr, who has been an em -1,1; tie in this ()film for the last eight years, len. for the oil regions on Saturday, where he i. to engage in some other husiness.-- •We take pleasure in. reconnikending him as a worthy, reliable gentleman. • --)Ir. and INlrs, (fronnE 'Ktunir have r..ttirned from their brill 11 toter, and are now,-r& eciving the congratulations of their friot:ds. EnwAims is home attain and i'ioeutilig himself to business Just as'if it 'thing bad occurred. But it does make feel just a little proud! to have his frieu! i ls express their approbation,'as.they all do most heartily. atil cotiscientiontly. )li s.' E. already occupies a 'arm place in the hearts turd affections of a large_ circle of tricot's. —I lon T nom Itrjs was summoned to this place last - week on account of the dangerous illness of his little boy._ The lad is now thowlit •to be out of danger, TO Mr. It. .hasi returned to his seat in Congress. —J. 3. •GuiiFr•rns, has been confined to his room for several weeks with an attack of congestion of the)hungs. 'We are bag 'py to announce howe,ver,. that he is now. improving. =—FitEn A . V.ttsm: having served an ap i)ienticeseip of :our years, in the compos in4 room of the lisPourEn,has concluded ' to " go weyt," havingaccepted.a situation in an office indhio. FREE) is a fast type st ieker, and will we trust rise to distioc ttoo. • —Prof. Ettttlt.l, formerly of Magefield,,.. and ou;-: of Pranklin, N. V., was in town • this week, and called at this office. I)ELON Master iiallll . , 'Tna matrimonial market here abouts is still brisk: On Tuesday morning\ D. C. BPWITr, Esq., our esteemed legal f ad led to the altar Miss Justin - min - daughter of the late Dr. limits CARTpI4 The wedding was a very •quiet affair, be.: ing witnessed only by Dr. STUWART, the Dificiating clergyman and members ofthe Both the bride and groom have hosts of friends, and receive the sincere congratulations of this entire community. Cr.tat is a lucky fellow, "and hai won a bride worthy of the beat husband who ever 'took upon himself nuptial iowai TEE nothwird.bollnd train will bear from ontmidst-this aftcruelen one of Tow -I,t/ da's fairest daugteis. To-day Miss Ma \ Ittlrt KEEI.ER 18 to be united in holy wed -lecktmMosEs O'BRIEN, a wealthy gen tleman of Duluth, Minn. Althotigh the fortunate gentleman has made a long jour ney, be fortunate a pviae which richly re. pays him, \ Rad we dolibt not will prove a blessing to him all the days;of his life.— We tender our heartfelt; coUgratulations, and bespeak r Mrs O'BRIEN the same high regard and . ial standing in her far western-cityoff bane that she has enjoy ed here. Sho will e-Orry with her the best wishes of the entire community, and t h eir sincere, prayers for all the happiness and bliss postible for the happy pair. ANoTtign trmdford col ender bas come to grief in a neighl county of New York. 'We copy th wing item from the court - proceedings in the Owego Gagette of last week : • . "The People agt. George Washington Sharpe, indicted for burglary in thetirst degree and larceny. On the night of Niue 17th last, Sharpe, in company with one William Lawrence, entered the cellar of\ Levis Palmer in Nichols, and stole +r quan tity of ham", pork, &c.', valued at about $5O. • • They were subsequently arrested at Sayre, Pa.., brought to (Sego, and locked up in jail. On•the night 'of. August 12th Sharpe and Lawrence, with two other pris oners, escaped from jail. After his-escape Sharpe was concerned in the'stealing of some- butter near Elmira, and wag arrest ed by an officer of. that city in Odessa on the 4th .of September and returned to Owego. Sharpe was arraigned on the 13th sus. and pleaded guilty.- Ile was sen tenced last Friday. to ten years' imprison merit in Auburn State Prison." • It will be remembered that SHARPE was convicted in this county a few. yearwsitice of a similar offense, and sent to the peni tiary• for a snort period. . EMMA FRAN:x, who had been serious ly ill_ for several months, .died on Friday morning last. EMMA, was , the eldest of 1114 i children left orpldns by the death of. -, bothyarebts in Philadelphia, some eigh teen months since, As the children. had no relatives .in this country, kind friends provided /mines for them. It was the good fortune of the subject of this . notice to find a pleasant hot? in Towanda. She has adopted by t Mr. {pd Mrs. WM. Dn. ? mien, who snpplied the little stranger with every comfort and lavished upon her pnrental affection. PosseSsed of an amia ble, loving disposition, and remarkably bright intellect, she notonly entwined her* self ground the affections crf her foster parents, hut became a general favorite with her school mates and all who knew her. She was a picture of health, and her buoyant spirits and, cheerful - disposition `gave promise of a long and happy life,• li,Ut disease, which baffled :medical skill, had \already fastened 'itself upon her ten-. der constitution. ,Early last summer she began to decline. ' It was thougnt that a visit to;\ Philadelphia and treatment by eminent physicians there might result in restoriegber health.- She was taken there and remained under' the care of • Di 'Lai nr for several \ weeks, without receiving any benefit .or even encouragement of ul timate recovery, A feW weeks since she returned to.her home,.and frem that time seldoin left her room. The fact that she. neither craved nor could be induced to take any nourishment, led to the supposi tion that the stomach or some of its or -'gaiiS were affected. A post-mortem ex •• am illation disclosed the fact that these were ins comparatively.heal thy condition,' and that death 'resulted from paralysis of. the'nerve connectin:: the - brain with the sumach, - aad - supplyi the_ forces neces sary or:digestion. _This condition was un doubtedly the result Of a sun-stroke which she suffered some yeatsi siree,and accounts. Tor the fact that While her system refused foU.I, she did not sutler the pangs of hun ger. After the return of EMMA from Phila delphia, Mrs. Divinicli devoted her entire attenti-n to the little invalid, aad attend ed to lint every want as tend'erly and. affec tionately a:s though she liad licen her own child, and her grief at parting with, her was touching and maternal., The kind Providence who sent the orphan to such a hinne and loving friends, will certainly reward the christian fidelity with which the responsible trust was accepted and 'discharged, - EDITOR REPORTER—The members of llonie' Grange held their second annual fair on the afternoon . and evening of Oc tober 19, doors being open to the - public during the afternoon. Our exhibition was very much larger than last year, and also I the attendance. : Worthy Master B. E. WurrxEr leading-sith a large and beau tiful display' of farm prodnee, . consisting. of Soule extra tine specimens of Clauson ' and Tapaliannock wheat ; also cabbage, yellovi globe beets, oats, buckwheat, corn, potatoes; and soma very flue cap honey, of whi.-11 ho is a large producer. Other . brothers follorred,with a good display of farin incl garden. prodtres. Very many articles of rare merit not being labeled we could r not tell -_who were the owners. 1 We noticed 0. P. A A. P. Yor , No. added largely to the enterprise, having on exhi bition oats, wheat, : corn of two . varieties, . beans, cabbage, potatoes, numerous vari rieti4l, sipashes, etc. J. W. Woonurns, exhillited two monster beets grown from one seed, also some very fancy wheat. I 4.ofix Voyeur ; - exhibited a specimen of the firmous Srookey Hollow corn, with va- ri,Urs Oilier products. - • \ G. M. Puttrc4bad on exhibition some „ very fine grapesars, and a gener4l, as sortment of produce. The sisters we4,untiring in their efforts to make the shalt appear as inviting as possible, havirigidecoratefl tie ent re walls .with their handw or k: We not' two 4 1 log cabin bed iiuilts oi`exquisite work- manship, exhibited by Mrs. S. 0, ALLEN and Mrs. W. W. WoonnenN. A large atr.ount i ' of fancy Work by the younger 1 .. people was on exhibition. Very,many of the articles we confess were . neVr- to us, and we did not know either their names or uses. We noticed a very fancy bead. spread, of singular device, brtirothei: E. B. BAIINF.S. The fruit display, dried ands green, was Pimply'grand, and beautifuldid it appear. Other brothers whose naimes have not been mentioned added largely to the ex hibition, and some . who do ,not belong to our order helped to increase \ the display. Brother- DIMON'S display of his, handi work was large, and eertainly commend. able. We noticed a stern of tie straw he rrieN -- of the Monarbh of the West va riety, in a beautiful vase, from the gard en, of J. C. FonnEs ; being so mach one of season it attracted no little-attention. Brother FULLER, of Central, was a eon tril7tor tb our enhibitlom arid seemed to enjoy the occasion very mad). Brother E. B. DnLorto, Worthy Muter of Brad ford Pomona Grange, waspreasktnt, and added much to the enjoyment of the ems ..casioa by his genial manners. He was invited :to occupy the chair during the evening. In a short address he conipli melded the members of our grunge very highly.. - BrotherJ. W. Woonnunx tendered his spacious parlors fbr the use of the grange \ • in-Which to prepare !tappet.: It was at this point that lirother Wurrwairs hpney Aister Youso's bread, which had beeiton exhibition, was fully tested.. It is , now thought that perhaps a town. ship' fair \ will soonor or later grow out of this gnaw exhibition, All whOexpretis. ed thembelves thought our show of veg& . tables and' farm 'produce ahead of tho county fair. N, J. C. P. October 22. , \ „., , ' kraals from tue - oforfaera . Tier Gazette of last week : - - r , \ . On B'aturday a most astounding and cool robbery took pace in :our: village which will be a warningstettreople againist leaving their doors subject - to - intrusion, and valuables subject to \ theft. Some where between the hours 6(9 and 11 in the forenoon s , the house of Mis s E. C.' Wll- liatns, - on Canton street, was entered and two handsome \ gold watches arid chains taken, the one the property of Mrs. Wil liams, the other the handsome goldwatch belonging to Mrs. Jennie Innes, presented to her by Adam lanes on the occasion of her marriage a mouth age ' but. which - She had not removed from the ."house. It lek supposed that a couple of strange 'looking fellows who took the.train, south, having purchased tickets to Sun bury, - were the thieves. It was the custom at the house todreep the front door locked, but that trnirning it was unlocked for a time while the 4eople were in the back . room .at \Willie; and it is' supposed,some one must haVeentered the' roonriand taken the ' **hes, - making . their •exit before they Were discovered. When' Mrs. Williams dirtiiii)cd the room she • noticed that the rfoiir Of.her bedroom was partly open, and enterinkthere, saw a watch casket lying on the_rhiiinge, the -watch missing; she 'then looked ,and found the other, watch gone;.:4sWaeli key lying 'rear the bedroom ,door - i .: 411 t"a drawers of the bureau in . . 91 ' the roo we drawn out, showing the m thief - 11A sought to find other treasures. The wane of th property taken will ex ceed 4.200. . . —The residence f Mr. and Mrs. •• Pelt% Peckhaneof Columbh, ,was the scene of a very pleasant cam pan) - the other,n,hr,lit, to witness the \marria^e f their daughter Emma. .Mr.; • Whit7noyer, the fortunate groom, is an attorney. mil ling in (fi-olitm bus, Neb., and has - a tine eputation in \ his profession. Emma A.. s„ \ eckham is a 'graduate of the State Nornral`School, and by her accomplishments, amiable disposi tion and noble character,• has svoluarts of admiring friends. She leaves them her hearfelt gratitude for their many expres sions of' affectton . given in the past. A number of very beautiful presents\are substantial tokens of love. Mr. and Mrs. Whitmoyer left the. same -aftermxm, dykq bear the,best wishes.Of their friends,witlt them to their home - in the west. - --:-The following resolutions were adopt -, • 'ed - by the Troy Farmers' Club : . ' Whereas, death having again visited the Troy Farmers' Club, removing one of our members in the prime of life and in the midst of usefulness, therefore be it resolved; • First—That in the early death of St ,n -ley Vanhorn, our hearts are touched by a common sorrow ; that we deeply deplore the loss that the friends of the deceased and - the community in which e resided have sustained in his death ; t our sor row is Mitigated by con fi dent ? rust in our Heavenly Father, who, doeth all things well. • Second—That we extend oar earnest sympaty to relatives and friends. • Five Inches of snow fell on Armenia, on Suuday night, and the next morning the woods were frosted and the ground winter . white. SELEvrtoNs from the last Canton sen tinet : Canton Lodge No. 321, I O o. F., one of the finest lodges in the County, .cqu finites growing steadily and is flout ishing finely. A beautiful curtain and side scenery now tulorn the stage at Citizens' Hall, the work of that fine artist, Mr. C. H. Wells., - Mrs: C. Andrus, of Towanda, is vis iting at the residencA 'of "ye editor" and her numerous friends in this place. Mr :fifties Metier is far ahead on beet culture, if we are allowed to judge from the one presented to us that weiged pounds. B. Hayden still continues his meet ings at Grover. Very great interest. is tnanitested all . through the community, Ana - there have been already about twen. ty conversions. Mr. lebabcxl &tiara, a Much respected. toirnsman; died at his residence near Grover. Sunday last about midnight, of typhoid fever,• after an illness of about two weeks. lie was fifty-six years old. Mr. Joseph Wilcox and Mrs. -Rachel Jackson were married at the residence of• the bride en Tuesday evening, last, by Rev. 13. U. Hayden. Through the hands of Mr. Henry Veil we received a box full of flue and luscious red raspberries, picked a few days ago from the garden of Mr. John Irwin, at_ Din.Ttown: The berries were a second growth, 'full size and'excellent Mrs. Lide McGee also presented us a few picked by her on the hill south of-town. • Goon USE mu i True.—We advise all our readers to - forward their adaess and lfients to Orange Judd Co„ 24i Broad- A , New York, who, Makes a special offer' to send for this sum (half price and postage) the number for October Ist, of OM A rwricon Aryriculturiq. This splendid nat . -fiber, besides over fifty. engraving's, contains a great amount of useful, practi cal, reliable, seasonable information, not only fOr theAtrm and garden, but for the household: ch4dren included. Most will get from it hinik 'and suggestions worth ten oetwenty times its cost.. Better still, to send $1.63 and receive the paper, post-. paid, from now to the end of 1878--that is, all of -volume 37, with the rest of this year (Two copies for $1.50 each). - Nowhere elsefanone get so much really valuable, paying informal.' for so little money—n.74'3 cents a week, a ruin easily saved or produced extra, which the paper u ill be sure tb help one do. This journal is prepared by practical men and women; who know what they talk and write about frinn actual experience and large observa tion, and they can and do greatly aid oth ers to prefitable planning_ and working.. hiarty single hints and suggcStions each abundantly repay a _year's cost. The fearless exposure of rinaekery anti hum= bugs in every number, are invaluable; and save its readers and the country millions dollars. The depaitments for the household and children are pleasing and instructive. Every number of the paper is beautifully illustrated. In short, the Antra:urn Agiirritueivi is full of good things for every man, woman and child, in city i village and country. Take our advice and I send sl.Glfor.l4 months, 'or at least send a dime for the half-price spechien now offered, and' see foi. yourselves.i Mn. ILEEBF. tLe Artist, is making tine s progress ail teachet of his Art. lie has a goodly number of seholais, who are rapidly becoming profich nt, in painting and droning. Do PARENTS visit the Oradell Sc hoed as• frequently - as they ought? Five hundred pupils, representing more .than three hun dred bunnies, are being educated. there. It would . enoourage the children and glad den the hearts of the faithful hard'Avork ed teachers, to have frequent visits from friends of the school. BUSINESS LOCAL. tar A Good Winter Suit:for Ten Dol . lan st gOoracrisurs. , sept3ll. Cir Call at J. L. Beau's and see the new goodi . . • • Itgr Ton can buy a plat Castor for 99 /mac, In Slater Mock.. . , tir Large stock 'Of Shawls just teceived at listlVS. yr An the Intent publications, very cheap, st*iiisivons.&llll.AUTV, Ems' Dress goods in great variety at J. L. xzwva. lar The Best qualipr of Fatuity Fionr at ERSB 4 I3IsAS at hoiesale retail. taarZ-tfli glir A full stock of' Card Board, Ze P - yrp, Canvass, etc, etc., at J. L. KENT'S: tle Now Prints, and Gingttama at J 1.. KErrs. 'llRr Great-Bargains in OVERCOATS at nosENFIZLD% • 6 sept,.27. rar - S. L. KENT'S and see the Cork Corset. tar Fancy Goods, and Notions in great Variety et J, L. KENT`!, • Li' YOrrean get the latest. styles of stationery, Teri cheap, at Nitircpun 11 Suacre rlr Bargains in Hosiery at J. L. KENT'S. '.s' New firm, new goods and low pri ees atthe Bridge Street Furniture Store rtnar29. Ur Black :Cashmeres, and Black Ala pa,•as, very cheap at .1. L. IC,ENT'S. ur Dorn go anywbere but to Wurr (omit # !Marrs ,tor your . yaper, mar& • rer 'clatha and Casainiors,. in groat variety, pioit opened at .1. L. K tkra. Ct" Ladies, Misses and Childrens, Gloves, at J. 1.',,1igN211. • ' Role Blankets very cheap at K ' Undertaking a speciality ,at the ridg k e Street Furniture/Store. rnar29. ?Jr Table Linen iu great variety at' KENT'S. vi r. The largest and best assortment of spring clothing In town, sit M. Itosionlictars. E9` You can . buy nice, fresh 7 baked Crackers at covri.ra• 114ery, very elrap, . tar A large assortment of spring and summer lists, Just received, at M. E. ItosEN. MMIl! t Crackers •of all ifarieties ba s ked every day a: eovg,'Les• Bakery. .1' • M .- Everything in the line of station. try at Winicomr. & SllAtrB. t L. B. Robnito .challenges compe- UlUrti for quality of goods and low prices on Sash, Doors, Blinds and Moldings, and all' building ma terial. canga-[t7, EV' To FAIEOII.II-EN NEED OF FANNIXO. s t.t.s.—We hive a largo Mock of the 'Fanning •ahlelt Is declare.l to 1.. a the best 31 111 1,) , all. tre ar1.1,50.11 eheap-for eagt. .1. 0. FROST'S SON-S. ' whlcA nr N Blank 800 fIITCOMII & SUAUT sell the best 6k manufactured In the country. t Ladieif 'you will feel paid to call ar Nits. plc Nc: ciz , 4 \ 4 , and , re.her new gootlß, She has everything beantlfch f r Fall, and Is now ready for IlliSilleSS. , \ i — ., - t -44 11 ,40 —•—. - . Mit4. MtNees has the best Skirt Supporter, also the Sklit \ Elevator. • . . Elr I would annOuce to the citizens of Burlington and ricfnit,*. that \ I will open a first. (las. 31ininety St re at the !Muse of ]lns . 11.s . vq, Roes. October: h, where yon will find everthtng desirable in 3111 InCry and Ladles' goods. Also St - work dope neat! !a:W.ln good time . 0ct.24,17 • ' . 3l.itS.E. J.311N005.. . ' • f l l7, 'The fi t wintr tern) of th twenty tourdi year of the Susquehanna Mimi:de Instl . tide, will commence Morday, November Sih. 1147: Yor Catalogue orMher Information address, \ LT call npen the principal at Towanda. ' . E. E. QUINLAN, A.3f, \, _-,----.....------- MONTANYP.S.—The public will be pleas ed to learn - that the old and re:table item of SION. TA .NTES have decided to make the curlew F.ItY TRADE a specialty. and to that end have Just re ceived a large iftvolee.• comprising everything In .the line, which they will sell at astonishingly low priors. - . ' irlirem !Litto' licl Gloves d iii an the new shades at 31 nA. Mr nos'. • .1 +P. Peron having Wool at H. Iac:HAWS f4ctory will find It rattled and ready for dellvery. l The machines are In excellent costll - running ronlinuously, and keeping up with the work. An rattling should be done before cold weather. Price C cents per pound. I iYEL I ff. R. INGHAM CUICKERTNO. These -celebrated P 13110% are always kept In stock at POW ELT.'* Mu sic Store. A full line of Squares and Uprights to select from. A few which have been rented a short thivi are offered at reduced prleeis, Send 'for circu lar to L. It. I l i eWrit.t., Tta Wyomong -Avenue, Scranton, Pa. (gr . ID.\ lk3ro the. has been presented with various tnedals and testimonials, as an acknowledgemant of her arm saving the life of sundry Individuals. But wh it do allot her - efforts amount to when compar ed with the henefitsltosr.strii:Lii, the Clothier, 114 hes:owing upon the commonity:. For more-than ten years tie has devoted biome!f tonne object, viz, furnishing The people of Bradford county ‘vith Real' Made r!:lothing of the very best quality, at the lowest prices, flab, now offering his entire stock regardless of cost atcustomers' prices, In or der tp make room- far his fall and winter gaala.' To CONsUMPTIVF.S.-7The fulverti-, ser, ii retired physician, having( providentially dis covered, whilea Medic:.l 31'ISs miry In .4outherW Asia, a very simple vegetalii remedy 'for the speedy and permanent cure of 'oll.%OlOptioll. APO -1112. ilronchltis, Catarrh. and all y throat Mid lung • Miecikins—also a positive and radical specific for Nervous Irebility, Preinatufe Decay, and all Ner- Vous:Complaints, feel it his duty to make It known to his suffer:fog fellows, Actuated by this motive. ho will cheerfully send -(free of charge) p ait who desire it, the recipe for preparing. and full direi;tions or successfully using.. tits providential 1y discovered remedy. Those who wish to . avail themselves ,of the! benefits of this disenvery without, Cost, rtili do achy return niartikky addressing with a stamp; !Laming paper, ' • Du. CliAlif.ES 1'..31 AIV4TI ALI., 33N1agara street. !attain, N. T. INgrn.txrE Srerviu, SrmrLE, EHLA P.—Every man owes It to httuarlf to tenure a roaumantp amount of money to his famtly.• The hi - ear Ers I.l'eJnattranee Company, of Phil adelphia, entrance fee .5 on every •1.000 annual dues ht on every #1,04 1 0, mot death aasearruent !rout 90 cents to r_m per 1000. according lo ate of party Insured. No assessments ntaile except to pay Isk nal UMW& Not more than r,,e00 taken on one life, finiy the heat Flats are tat and wino' accepted aver Gtt years of ag , „ and not more -than .2,000. - -sued upon persona over 55 yearaof ago. rtrer 5t.000.000 In.otranee Issued dorhig the pint year, and no death as;:esstnents Et Goiernor J ANaa rftt.tolKA. Pr. nt.lent ; Tii ()Thymic CONUOW, Trea-urect It. I). Srattata, Seey. and Q. E. ‘l,istant Fur further Ipfurtuatl9n appal to L. T. Roves., General Appel/or Drudforel eount3-., MARRIED. .EE—I.EAVEII:WnIITII t the Parmonage. In etefehnillle, :4111. by Rev. T. Them Frank Lee and..lll.ls.Anua Leaveurnih, lentiuf YOtTiiid--SCOTY—At the residence of the firttie's 24th. 14i1cby the Rey. .1. IL Sisson. Mr. Marius M. Young, of Sprtheirld, to Miss Hope P. Scott, of Smithfield. MEM ITT--C ART Elt—lnVosranda.:Oct. 3). at the house, of Mrs. Jane Carter. hy the Rev. J. -S iMewart. DM, D. C. Lin Witt; Roll.. and 31hs Josephine Carter, all of Toosoda., , DIED: . YRANCK.—In" ,Tawanda. Oct. Taft. Em4a If.. daughter of -the late Geo. Leonard and twins Franck., of ehltadelphla;•aged 12 cear..,lO months And 2 day& • SUSQUEHANNA = COLLEGIATE .INSTITUTE: rirst*lnter Term commences mo...vaAY. NO V EMBER sth. For estalcre, or ether particulars eddreve the Prinelpsh Loyi l Z. Z. quissaN, A, M. SPECIAL LOCAL. - _ gar E. F. KurnEEL'a BrrrvoWnis or inos.-8. P. //untoPs celebrated Bitter Wine of Iron 'will elfeetuallyeure liver cotaphilat, lairadles, drepepsta, chronic - or nervous debility ,: chronic dimities. disease of the kidneys had all , diereses arising Mate disordered liver. etenracapr Inter tf nee, attell colitiparltin. darnin?, Inwardpile; dullness°, blood to the bead. acidity of the stow Scb, nausea, heartburn, disgust tor food. fullness or weight la the stonier*. ante ernetations,linitiog or fluttering at the pit Of. the stomach.' swimming of the head. hurried or difficult breathing, Butter log at the heart: choking or suffocating 'enhance when in a lying posture, Almneis of vision, dots or webs before thirelghts pain in the head, dell. eerie, of persplMtion, yellowness of-the skin aniy eyes, Painin, the skle. back, bead( 'Chest, limbs. ev.. sudden flushes°, beat, burning in the flesh, Constant Imaginings of evil and greet depression or spirits. Price fit per bottle. Beware of counter. felts. Do not let yor dimist.patm off some other "preparatien of:Iron he may say to good, bat ask for K makers Bitter Wine of Iron. Take no . other. Kinkel's Bitter Wine of Iron Is not sold In bulk— only la $t Lauber. E. F. Kunkel. Proprietor. No. 25s North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all druggists. ' TAPE WORM REMOVED Need awl all complete, In two hours.. No fee WV head passes,. Seat. •Plu and Stomach Worms mini:wed by Dr. Kun'kel. 2411 North NlMlifitteet rhllidelphla,•Pa. Send for circular. For retnov Int Seat, PM or Stomach Worms. on your druggist and ask , fora bottle of Knnkel's Worm SYruP. price et. It never falls. Contemn tense tenches If Tape Worm be removed, all other worms can be readily removed. • • LUSTRAL.A.E.P.KUNKELII "SHAMPOO FOR THE HAIR. ' - • • The' beat and \ chestiest flair Ores,lng and Hair Cleaner in, the world. They remove dandruff, allay Irt it ation.,troot he and, cool the heated Scalp, prime g t Mt bar fromialling Off. and promote the growth In a very short- time. They preserve WI beautify the Hair. and render lemon and'grossy. They im part a brilliancy and aillrY appearance to braid and wiry Hair, and. as s halisdrearing, they ire unri valed eradicate ilandrUff `and prevent baldness. The shampoo cleans the fidir, removes - mane. scurf. Itching, eruption. Cures headache produced by heat and fatigun. KunkellShampoo and Lus tral restore: Hair to a natural and glossy color, re tire faded, dry. harsh and - Avlri,hair. Price per bottle, el.. Ask your druggist for them. of send to E. F. Kunkel, PrOprietor, No. 152 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. \Aug.len. Markets.. T°W4N DA. MARKETS. ItF.P . OUT El) BY STEVENS* .t , General defAers I a . Oroceriaa and Proilace, Patton' ' corner Main . and Bridge St reeia. WEDNESDAY .. .EVENING, OCT. 17, . ISM RitTAiL. 7 50 (4I $5O 2O's 2 25 1 7$ 1 60 = ..yi sack Cern Aral per Ito it's irred W!,teat per bush eqrn, .• tr-- (,),v s. . 6 - it ti..kwbeat. " ClvverNei.(7, mer/lum.. • pea vine. Tit:1011x, wenera, ns4 a 2 lbs. .1 35 40 -50 1 - 00 ,(4 1 50 • , 18"00 10c 18E 10 11 12 LI **ma Ilu:ter, tubs... 1$ 14 0 " rollg Eggs. fresh. 14 Cb •ese Green' apples,bll , 6h Dr?et) " per It,, i'• Raspberries 2 " 'Peaches Potatoes, per bushel.. ile,q4wax 25. 01 50 50 @ 80 CORD ECTED UV DAYTON k BRO. 11Ides ''' ... 4 . 05 0 / 1 fin Ire tls skini ' • 03 01 • 10 1./e•ipons - 7..3.A 40 Sh,.ep nAtit, shilinml. 20 (i 1 50 '- ' Latnntditnpr ' " 40 ( '75 Tallow 06 (ii) 07 ' W.d. washed..., .... 35 04 37 1 .• unwashed...., 22 @ 25 (AtIi:RATIO: 4 i OF WITITE,POW w, ,ELI. la *CO., flanker a and Broker& tio. 42 thi:;tl, Third Street, Philadelphia., Oct. 29th, 1877. STOCKS 'AND BONDS ISOUGIIT AND SOLD ON CONIIIIISSION„ • 1881, c •• %S. J. anct • t•Gpl i 64 .. ' O4O, coupon seine a's, ey 5 : 1; Reg. 1961 C. 4 N :91 S R eg ,, I 1891 •' . • RC. , 1907 c. .1007 Gold Pennsylranla Itemling 1•h •+adelphla & 1 , igh Navigation Valley, Ex.. Iltir IT I . !cift R. R. of ti..l • Pit • slitirgli. T. & Itntralo It. It No• - •lieru Central flet.tral Transportation Sr pHebontng Noah ,rennsyrranta., New Admertitements LIST OF I;;ETTERS remaining in post tome, at Tow,an(l4. 13ravIronr . Co., Pa., for the week ending Oiloher 31. 1477: Arihtir. Mrs 'll A (.1 Campbell, Chekter Scott. Mr 4 John (3) Vanderpool Nelson lIME2/13 I •Pil.lier, Gilbert ``,l ITELD POI?. Aliblt,ESS 3fcnewest, Samuel Arm:. I \ it F.I.D von intSTAG E. . .1 TI Daylord, Ultleago, Ittiti\t Haley. Towanda. Pa. • Persona\calling for any of the .above, will please say *. advertised," giving date of Hat. S. W, A I.VORD, P. M. A T:DITOR'S NOTICE.—..John A. coda thg S. Aver. Di the Court of Cam ne,i Pleas of Brasdfor County, No. 77. December • is7e: \ • Th . tinttertd;ned.im Auditor' am - tinted by the C'oort to distrnmte moneys aching front the sale of rea: estate of he _defendants. win attend to the dot it , s of his apiwkpmipt at the office of Madill .t Ua"tf. In ToWatola Ilerol, on Ntt /ND AY. NOVEM BER' 25, 1077. at 10 teelocit A. M., when and where all latfloolli having Cl 3 1111 R \nfou alit! . funds, must In ceritohem or be forever •tatbarred front corning 40 1.1001 the same. . J. MADILL. Auditor, 7NTOTICI : I—In the itiAttr . of the . 1.1 Insolvency of CyrnkA.very. ti Court of Common Pleas of Bradford Comity, No: (tit „the 1 lth of September, Itt77, th said 'Ai ry filed his petition In said Court,. together wt. h a statement of all his propertys.llls liniebt ally,. including the names of all his *Mints, anti the cause of all his losses, whereupon the Voltrt (the said Avery having , given bred .tut re gotri II by law.) flied MONDAY. the - aid .ilay of Elt, for (he beating. All credttors\are lie ..by not tiled or the hearing, the time and place id • he same, where they can attend If they choose. Dr-Wk't F.& HALL. 1.:3w„ i Attorneys ftw Avery. ItATANT E D.-1,000 TONS PRIME I - TIMOTHY HAY,: El= . 'l. Pr 'wk.,. &e.. ration or addre , s (i. S. ACK TAY. wb ,:p.alo dPater in Baled hay and Straw. Spring 111 :. Pa.• Sopt 13;77 Slum. ' ATTENTIONFARMERSI . , . . .If You wish to sell HAY, GRAIN, BUTTER & PRODUCE gmavrally ter READY CASH, at the highest market rices ea:l at & PARK'S, WYSAIJKING. artlem you artlP'sliwo MO a welt' se!eeted stock of go , . 1.. selittig st .bottoin prices. , . . . y.'ys.l . liking, Sept. :V, tb77. • P 0 I I' LNG PA I NT.—The - Rooky Mountain Vermillion Paint (tnixe!l riattylor UN , 1 it the in the world for Tin, Iron, Felt, Si' ogles, or anything exposed in the weather. ' rriez--1 gallon and eati.4t % : gallons in ertn.,4, 1.50 Thee 2-gallon rams In one case 4.00 11, irrel, 24 gallon% ' 12.00 I 44 igilbmi 24.00 AMERICAN VIMMILICIN WORK'S, . - 49 South Front St., r i X EotlTolt'S S A LE.,—Bv order A of the Orphans' court of 'Bradford County Tat Irsignell will sell at ptolle sate, on • the pi-mist... on W N'ESD AV. Ntilr EM it Elt 21st, n iS7:. at 12 o'clock. .y., an toultridrdone-third inter eSt in the following described lot of land lying and helt.g In the township of Athens, and bounded as ("Vows, Vi; : On the north by lands Of Michael Fa ha and Manson Elsbrec. on the east by- the Clic tuottgtiser. on the south by lauds of Ilwen Kpal -4111 tat the wet by lands of Timothy O'Brien and' E..r.ainhersoh. containing 509 acres and 69 perches. Ise rice same moreun less; about.l GO acres I tnpro. ed. with t framed house. 2 framed barns, I corn house 31117 orchard of fruit trees thereon. , TEEMS 4F 5ti1,F....N30 cash down on day of mien:thee° on emtlirmatiou , of.ente, and the reihlue In '.co equal annual imymenta from confirmation, irtthinterest front that ti m e. ~ • Ey i.• FOX. • , • • NVI,.IT. DECKER, Exeentors of the 11, , :ate of Daniel Decker, dec'd. 'Tqww.1.11 , 14., October :5. t$ 7. 7 . o A UPITOR'S :COVE .— In the matter of.the roluntary *..telgom,ot of lllratn !anon. etc, In the Court of Common • Pleas of . . I'MA find en; No. MTS. Sefd;lT.. 1671: Tim undersigned, an Au livie app"inted .by the N.irt 1 1 :‘ teullsitllnite funds In he hands of \V. T. Iff rtiou..isslgnet, arising fin i the silo of real mi mic and personal property , s shown by his fi nal see..;mt, Will attend to the ut les of Ids appoint -meat at Ws offlee In Timm ila, Pa . on TUBBS 1f.% Y. NOVEMBER Ist, IS7 . at 10 tie blek st ) * • 11.• here all persons having cl lull upon said 'funds nuist pres.nt them, or be debarred from coining lu up-ii the same. - 1 JOHN W. MIX,- _ Towanda. l'a Sept. 27 '77-4w. • . Auditor. • THE REi)OltfEEt 'OEFICt . • , 1. Dees the BEST JOB PRINTING,' lIE of iny leotipll4l94 . nt in It oftherti reptorTeta. GENERAL ELECTION PROC. LAmAtioN.—witzazAs. by' an Act of General Assembly of the Coretnoneretith of Penn, sylvanla entitled ” An act relating to the Voila* of this Commonirealth,” passed the 4 of July. 1888.1 t le made-the duty of the Sheriff of every county to glee adtleeof sash 'election, and to make known In such no tee what orneeraare to be elected, andlo deshinate the place at which the election is 10 be held : ' L Therefore, j, ANDREW J. LAYTON, filth Simi iff of Br adford County. do hereby make tureen atitaprocialm to,thetputlided electors of Bradford Codity that 'w Moral eitterkez :sill. its 'held on TUESDAY. TIIESIXTII RAY OP NOVEMBER, A. It. 1877, (being the Tuesday next following the Gast Monday of said wrimatb,l in the sveral districts In said countf;•asfolloarst • . . Armenia, at the house of John %fleeter. Alba bore., rit the Wise of Ira Smith. Albany. at the Bahr school house;- Asilata. at tbeeehool house near 8 Decker's.' Athens bore., at the house of 0 M atesenauth . Athens twp—DistrierNo. 1, at the Exchange Ho. lei. Distfict No 2 -- at the :house of 'Townsend Knowles. No. t No. 3—at -the Sayre House. District No. il.str the Bradford Houses - Burlington borti :at the Hoyle House. - Burlington twp., at the Itoyse house, Burlington dioro.• . I ' Burlington West, at the M E Chnrch. . . - Barclay, at the echo& home. • -. Canton bora, at the Central House. , canton twp., at the Central House. Canton bore; .Celandils.at the house et Jas Morgan. Franklin. at the Town Hall. Granville, atthe house of II 'F . Taylor. Herrick, at the seMtol house, Herriclistile. - I,eßaysvllle, at the house of P K Case. . , _ • ' . Litchfield, at the bottle of 8 B Canner. ' Leßoy, at Centre school house. , Monroe Dep., at th e house once' occupied by J L Rockwell' 1 Monroe born., at the house of Ornal Kellogg.: -• orwell. at the Town Hall., - . Overton. at school house NO2. - , Pike, at the house of Traver BOSlvorth. , Rome twp..' at the A e,sdeoty, In-Aetna bore. It ttttt e bore...authe Academy. - • • Itidgitury. at the house of Cites Hendy. Sheshequin, at the Valley House. .- Springneld, at the house - of Mrs Thos Smeed. Standing Stone. at the house of Simon Stevens. Smithfield, at the house of L Is Forest. . 'Sylvania boro.,:at the house of Curtis Merritt. South Creek, at the house of C E Cue. ' '' • Terry, at the house-of K J Shepard. - ,Towanda boro-First 'Ward. at the hotel of Pat riek-Sullivan. Second - Ward:At the Court Hods.. Third Ward. at the Grocery Store of G 8 Smith.' Towanda twp.,i at the school house sear II L Scott's, I Tos ands North. at the house of 8 A Mills. Troy bore, at the house of, V M Longs Trey twp., at the bonne of V 24 Long. Troy bore. Tuscarora, at theeehool house near Os-Black's. • Ulster, at the Forest House. Warren, at the house of R Cooper. Windham, at the house of II Knykendall: , . • • • Wyalusing at the house Of .1 ~ 11 Black. . Wilmot, at the house of A Jltone, Wysux, et the leerier of It E C Myer. \ Wells. at the house of 1.. Se ely. , , \At which time' and place the qualified,ecters: witivote by ballot ter tb,e following named-officersta tit fleeted, namely : . For‘one person forjudge of the - Supreme Court of this\ fttnmonyvealth. • ' . . For one person for Auditor General of this Com monwealth. '• ' , Far on&person for State Treasurer of this Com mcnwealth:\ . Per one Persoa for District Attorney of the coun ty oftllradttrit. - • Foe one perser Cannty Suryeyor of the coin ty of, Bradford. , • • - It Is further di cted that the election polls of the several dist ricis shall be opened at seven o'clock In the nn rning,l and shall continpe open without Interruption or italoument untilhieveu o'clock In the.evening. when the \ ru polls shall 4e closed. „special al tendon is `hereby, directed to krticie VIII of t hetonstitut ton of this Communist ealth, as fol;ows : ,- \ • 'Sectlon I.a Every male citizen twenty-one years 1 of age, mississing the folloaingnitalitications, shall be entitled to vote at all elections • . First—lie shall have beena citizen of the United States at least tine month. \ S.-Trani-stile shall have resided \in 'the State one ye:cs (or B‘having previously bee aqualifled elec. tor or native-born citizen of the Stem; he shall have. ' removed therefrom and-returned, then six mouths) 'immediately preceding the election. Third-11e shall have resided in thelection dis trict ultere shall offer to vote at least tW o months immediately preceding the - election. , \ I Fourth—lf twenty-two years of age or Upwards, he shall have paid within two years a State or county tax, which shall Pave been assessed aC least two months and paid at least one mouth belethe rt election. • - ' seetiott 4. All eleetions by- the citizens sha t ' he by ballot. Every ballot voted shall be numbered in the puler in which It Shall be received, and the \ number recorded by the election officers on the list 1 of voters, opposite the name of the elector who pre sents the ballot, Any eleitor may write' his name uton his Ccket.; or cause :the same to be 'written thereon :and attested by I either of the district. The election officers shallite sworn or afliirmed not - to disclose how any elector shall have voted;cless required to do - so as a witness to a judicial p eed- Me. . i See, 5. Electors shall IA all cases except treason. felony, and breach ner.nrety of the peace, be print. legturtrom arrest duribg their attendance on elect thins i'ild In going to and returnlng'therefroni. See' 7.- An lass regulating the holning of elecct. Bons by the citizens for the registration of electors shaft be uniform throughout throughout the State, 'nut no elector shall be deprived cit the privilege of voting by reason of his name no being registered. • gee. It. Any , parson who sh ill give, or promise or offer to give, to an electer any money, reward,. or other valuable consiaerat lon for his vote at an elec tion, or for withholding the saute, orwho shall give or pr mise to give such consideration to any other person or party for such elector's vote or for the withhoiding thereoL - and any elector who shall re. (Vise or agree to receive, for himself or for anoth er. any tuonereward, yr other valuable cfinshier stion for his Me at an election, or for withholding i, the sinie.-sha I thereby Welt the right to vote at surlt an election: and any elector whose right to rot • shall he challenged tor such cause before the electiou officers, shalt be required to swear oriffirm tha. the matter of the challenge Is untrue before his rot. shall be recovered: Sec. n. Any person who shall. while a candidate . for office, he guilty of bribery, fraud, or willful vio lation of aby election law, shall be forever 4.lisqual. 1114 , 1 fr , ml holding an °Mee of trust or profit in this Commonwealth. 'Any person convicted of willful violation of the election laws shall, in addition to atis penalties proulded by law. bb deprived of the -right of suffrage absolutely for a term of four years. See, 13.- . For the purpose of voting no person shall Is, deettiell to have gained a residence by rea son of his presence, or lost It by reason of his att. settee, while employed in the service, either civil or military, of this Stale, or of the United States, nor while engaged in the navigation of the waters I Of the. State. or the United States, -or on the high I sea'. tier while a student of anyhtstitution of learn log, nor while kept in any poor house o a r other asyt. 1 Into at piddle expense, nor while confined In public prison. Sec. N. District electlO . boards shall consist of a judge and two InspeolVirs, who shall be chosen annually by the citizens.'-Each elector shall have the right to vote for the }Mtge and one inspector,• and.eaeli Inspeethe shall appoint one clerk. The ' flrsrelectkm , board for any new district shall be se; lec t ed. and vacancies in election boards filled, as „shall be provided by law. Electlon oMcersshall be privileged ism arrest utsm days of election and attire eng.ged in tanking up and transmitting re turns, except upon warrant of a court of record or of a Judge thereof form, election fraud, for felony, or fora wanton breach of the pc-ace. in cities they may claim eremptlon from Jury duty during their term of service. - • es..c. la. No person shall be qualified to serve as an ?lection officer whit shall hold or who shall . .. Bl itz, two months have held any olflee t or appointment or , mployment In or under the goventment of the elitted States. or of thla State, or of any city or contity,or of any municipal lectrd, commis:don or th:.t in any city. save ,milt' justices Of the peace and aldermen, notaries politic, and persons In the militia seT% ice of the State: nor shall any electiou officer be eligible to any elvitoffice to be fitted at an election at which he shall serve, save only to Mich subonlinate, municipat or loca - offices belew, the, grade of city or eotably °firers, aashall be deslgna led by general law. Pursuant to the provisions/contained In the 13th see:ion-of the. Actof the General, Assembly, being " A further supplement to thettet regulating elec tions In Dila Commonvreatb," approved Jahuary 30, tS7II, . . S siitrostd3.-As tern as the polls shall close, the 0111.-e r. of the eleetfelh shall proceed to (Taint all the Vol --s as for each c andidate voted for, and make a ftill return of the same in triplicate, with a return stl s s,et in addition, in all of which the votes receive by acil candidate Shall-be given after his or her , hand,, first In wordsand again in figures, and shalt 1 he signed by all of said oflicera and certlfled by overseers.4.l - any, or if not so certified. the overseers and any officer refusing to signer certify. °reinter of them, Shall write upon each of the r)'turns his or ' their reamiett for not signing , or .certifying them. The cola, .1.41,0011 as counted, shall also be pliblicY , declared from the ti 111110 W fo,lbe citizens present, and a brief statement showing the votes received' by each candidate shall be made and signed by the/ elation °Meets as soon as counted, and the sat slit.ll belmmediately posted upon the doot of the -eierthin -..tote for- tilortnation of the public. The - triplicate returns shall be incepted tu envelvesaint Iter ;waled in presence\ of the ollirers, and me covet opyrwlth themns aled\return sheet; given to the judge, which shall contain one list of voters, tally paper. and oaths of °Meets, and another of said en "velapes shall he given ni \the minority Inspector. Ali Judges living within.lS`Miles of the Prothotte • tary's (Mice. or within 24 miles. If their residence he in a town, village or city I,4em,the dine of a rail -I'o.o leadllig AO the county seat, shail.ibefore two o'rtock pmt meridian of the dal\after tile. election, : and all other judges shall, before twe ve o'clock -,- teridatt of the second 413 y after the election. dent , - er said return, together with the retain sheet. *0 the l'riolmoutary of the Court 441 Clialtllllll I'loas.of the comity, which Said return sheet shall be flied. and the day and hour of filing niarid .thercon, and shall be preserved by the Prothutoda y for pub- Ur. trispecifon. , Also, teat where aludge, by sickness or navold. able .s., eident, Is unable to attend. then the certie cam or return shall be taken charge of by nue of the Inspectors or clerks Of the election dist rlctwho ihall do and perform the duties required of mid judge unable to attend._ .. Tile following act of AsseMbly regulating the mlste votingin the Commonwealth' of PeTansylva.\ nit, was painted March 34. lose:., , : SECTION I. Ile It enact e d by the Senate atel Douse of Itepreetentatives of the CoulmOnweafth of I Pennsylvania in - tieneral Assembly Jnet, and it Is hereby enacted by the authority of same, and the quailfied voters obilte several districts, In the -sty er.tl nounti:s of thisCommonwcalth„ at allFellernl. township, borough end special elections, are hereby' hereaftvr authorized and required to vote by tick ets printed or Written, or partly printed and partly' written, severally classified as follows: • vile ticket shad em b race the names of all judges of courts voted for, stud to be labelled, outside "Ju diciary "- . .One thrice shall embrace the names of all State offerers voted for • and to be labelled *State." - 1 Me ticket shall embrace the names or all county oricers voted fur, including the oilier of Senator, IltillittiT and metubers of Assembly, If voted for, -aml mindsets 6( Congress, If voted for. to be label., ec , Coutify.' , • . One t brket shall embrace the.names of all town s:4lp ofile,rs voted for. and Ima labelled "Townsidp. , . tine ticket shit embrace the names of all borough officers voted for. and be labelled "Borough ;" and each class shall •be deposi ed ia separate ballet boxes. S cc, 2. That It shall be t duty of the Sheriffs In the several- counties of Vie Commonwealth to insert In their ele - ction prociama4ions hereafter is. ',„,sued the first section of this act. . :Notice is hereby given that every person, except , ing Justices of the piece, Who•shall hold any office' .or appointinent of profit or trust under the tiove rn anent of the United States, or oLthts State, or of I any col' or incorporated distrlct, - wether a commis.. I a t o ned officer or utherwlie, a subordinate oMcer or agent, who is; or shall be. employed under the leg, islat lye, executive or Judiciary( department of this State, er of the United'Stater, or of any city or in. corrorated district, and also that every member of ( .'ogress and of the State Legislature, and of the select or common council of any city. or COMMlS ,si,.tier% of any incorporated district,. is by law In capable of holding or exercising:. at the same time, the (Mite or appointment of judge, Inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth; and that no Inspector, judge or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to any - office to be then ' von tiler r hut nothing herein shall be so confirmed as to prevent any, tnliltia_otliceror bourough - ofticer from serving as judge.' Inventor or • clerk at any 'general or spacial eleethe t nor gull anything Duch =tubed beso conmos4 as $0 prohibit Is „. prohibit • aI 23 it) ,63 IEI 18 20@:3 20( :5, 35 . 2S BID. ASKED. . 110 S 1 ,110.6 • I°•SS :1031i .. 108 '1p111.4 ipfoi .. 1020 i 'IO9S 17 , 1 i 17.1 • .. 10618 . 109 N . 107 1 .4 107„ . 104 Ti 'lO5 .; 104' 105 101 , i lotty; . 102 1 i 102 S; 107 A; .. 291,, ; 29S 13 14.%, 9 9 .. 261 i 17 .. av 39 .. 1143; 115 ; .. 15), 16 ..7.9N .. 44 43 .. •29 as I UN, MEI ' Lei*. Judie, inspector or 'clerk of election from being voted for to tiff -any township office, - or render either or ante( them ineligible to hold the same. The Inspectors and Jugs. of • elections-shalt meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election in the district to which they respectively belong before seven o'clock In the morning, and each of said Inspeeters shall appoint one clerk, who shill he a-qualified voter of said district. In case the person who shall receive the second highest number of votes for inspector shall not at tend on the day of soy election, then . the person -Who shall bale received the second highest number or votes for judge -at - the next preceding election shall act as inspector In his place. . And In ease the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not 'attend, the person, elected mndge shall appoint an Inspector In his place; and In case ,the person, elected judge shall not attend; then the' inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in. his place;or if any vacancy should continue inibe 'hoard for the-space of one hour after the time Axed by law fur the openlog.of the election, the qualifi ed, voters of the township, ward or thstrlet for which such officers ifisil have been elected, present at such election, shall elect one of their number to filfauch vacancy. • • It shall be the duty of the assessors-re spectively. to attend at. the place of holding every general, special or township election, during , the whole time sneh election is kept open, for the pur pose of giving Infonnatlon to the 'inspectors and judges, when called on, in relation to the right of, any person assessed fq them to tote- at such elec tion, notion inch other matteraJn relation to the assest. 'meat as the Laic inspectors or either of them shall from time to timdsrequire. - • No portion yball be permitted to vote at any elec tion as aforesaid other than a male citizen of the age of twenty-one year's or 'more, who has been a citizen of the United States at least one mouth, and who shall have resided in the State atleast one year, and in the election districewhere he offers to vote two montheilnunedlately preceding such elec tient and If 22 years of itge or uportrtla; shall have within two years paid a State or county tax which shall have been assessed .at least two months and Paid at least one month before the eleition, lint a. 'citizen of the United States who has previously been a qualified voter of this State and returned, and who Shalt have lived in the election district. and paid taxes, its aforesahl. shall be entitled-to .vote after residing in this State xix months. , Pro vided, that citizens of the United States between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two who have resided - in the election - district two. Morns, as aforesaid, shallbe entitled to' vote although they shah not have paid tax. , eln person shall be permitted to vote wnose name is-not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished - by the Commissioners, unless, Frit, be • penances a receipt for the payment within two years of a State or county tax assessed agreeably to the constitution, and give satisfactory evidence, either ow his oath or affirmation, or the oath or affir mation of another, that he has paid such a tsx. or on failure to produce a receipt shall make an oath to the payment thereof,. Second, if heelaims the right tovote by being an elector between the ages of twenty-one and tweuty-two years, he shalisle pone on oath' or affirmation that he. has resided in Allis State at least one year next before his applica _lion, anti mike such- pmof of residence in the dig 'reirt as Is required by this act,, and, that he does verily.belleve from the account green litto that he Is of the age aforesaid, and such other evidence an Is required by this act': whereupon the name of the• person thus admitted to ivote shall heinserted in the alphabetical list by the Inspectors; and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word .tei," if .be shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax t or.tho word —age" if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of such age, which Shall be call ettout jo the clerks, who shallinake - the like notes on the list of voters kept by them. - . - In all cases where the mime of the person claim - Ing to Vote Is not found on the list furnished by the Commissioners and assessors, or his right to vote, whether found therein' or not, is objected to by any, pialitied citizen, it shall be the duty of the Inspect- ors to 'examine such person on oath OR to his qualltb cathins; and if he clalins to have resided In the Stale one year or more, his oath sball be sutnelent proof thereof ; hot he shall make proof by at feast one competent witness, who shall be 'a qualified 'elector, that he has resided in the district two months next Immediately preceding such election. and shall also himself swear that his bona fide resi dence. In pursuance of his lawful calllng.tis in said district: and that he, did not remove into•sahl dis trict for thepurpee of v oting therein.' Every person dualtned as aforesaid, and "who shall make tine proof, if required, of the reSidenee and payment of taxes as aforesaid, zhall ne admit ted tozvote in the toweship, ward or district in which he shall reside. If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent • any Officer of any electton'ender this act from bold hag such election, or use or threaten any violence co - such officer, or shall interupt or improperly In terfere with hint In the execution of his duty, tir, shall Mork up the window or avenue teeny window .. where the mute may be holding, or - shall riotously disturb the:peace at such election, or shill use ar t y intlmidat lug threats, forte or violence!, with design "to Influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain the fice.ilom iMehoice, inch person, ou Conviction, shan't* fined In any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, and imp - eoned lot' any time not less than three nor more 'than twelvemonths; and If it shall he shown to the court when the trial of such (amis s : shall be had, that the person so offending was not a ?esti - len{ of the city, ward, or district or township where the offense was committed, and not entitled to vide tkeiein, thee on conviction he shall be senteneed to •pay a dne ofinet less than one hundred nor more thanone thotimed dollars, and be iinprismied not 'less thin six months nor more than tefoyears. If any nerson,mot by law qualified, snail trade lenity vote at any.election of this Cotntuoitwealtli, or being otherwise \ qualified, shall vote: out of his !wilier district, on-If any person knewing the want of such qualifleation;.shall aid or prOcure mull per ',son to vote. the •perSok offending `shall on convic tion Lie fined in any autp not ti.,Sceciling three bun-' deed dollars, and be Imprisoned in:any term • not exceeding three months. \ '. If any person shall vote at more thatione elect to district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than once on the nine day; or shall fradidulently yd and deliver rti the inspectortwe tickets togetl . a-, with the intent Illegally to vote or shall pro ire .another to do so, he or they offending 'shall. onitoic vietioci, be fined in shy sum not fess than lift? nor mere than five hUpdred dollars: anti lie ialPrit•one'r fie' a term not 'less titan three nor to than weive months.. : . If any person not tinailffed to votein the Com monwealth agreeably, to taw. (except \th sons of qualified eltlzenslshall • lypear at ally Vie • of elec tion for the Purpose of influencing th citizen:: qualified to vote, he shall, on conviction, orfelt anil . pay a sum not exceeding one itundred/dollars for every such offense; mid be imprisons _for ratiritk . _not exceeding thme mon,bs. - . I also give official notice to the Ore ors of ,lirast ford county - that , by; an act entitled ". n act further supplemental to the act' relative tote eniiiiiins of this Commenwealth," approved Apill 7, ISOU, lila\ prOvided as follows: - , , ott . SeeTte ion re 3. After the .asses '• to have • been ciimpleted sixty-first day before l ie Tuesiluy,next following the first Moutlay. of - .zovember In earl, year: the assessor shall, on the following day, Maki. a return to the County Cominissiers of the names 1 7, ii of all persons assessed by him Ince the,returp re quired to be made 'by him by the first sect lou'of this act, noting opposite .eac Hattie the ol4erra." tions.and explanations reim, red to-be noted as sat-ores:ll4 ; and the Couutyliniennii,sloners shall Itt % thereimon cause the Same t be atnicil to the returb required by the first beetle of trite - act, anti a full and correct copy thereof t• be made containing the Mantes of all persons so turned as resident tax ablts in said eleetlondistylet, and furnish the sone, together with the necessary election blanks,' to the otheers of the eluellen in such election district, at or before seven o'clock in the morning of;the (ee lion ; and no man shat led permitted to qte at the election on that dayw use name la not 011 . SAiii list, unless he shall make proof ..ot his right to,voti , , as hereinafter require( . 1 , , . Seell. The respe five assessors, inspectors and judges of the elee ions • shall each have the pacer ... I to -administer oats to any vermin claiminz the right to left asses , il or therright of suffrage. or iti regard to any oth e matter or thing required belie done or Inquire( Into by any of sand effieers nudes this act ;and at wilful-false swearing by any per , son to relation ohny matter or thing-concerning which they sh II be lawfully Interrogated :liy . ally of said office or overseers shall he punished as pl.rjury. , ~.- Sze. 10. el i the illy of election, any person wifoiie• Maii(tdfali t 6t appear on the eegist eyed voters, and who clatitts the tight to vote ui mid eitietion, shall pretiudAltt least one qualified voter of the district 1 7 as a n It s to the residence of the claimant in the district I 'which he claitnato be a voter for the period o a teat two months InitiledlatelV 1./reced ing Mb electioMWhich witness shall le? Sworn OP allrtite , and auhscribe a written or partly-written aml i rtly-printed affidavit to the fact stated by hint. Itich affidav4 shall define clearly where the rest nee is of thrperson so claiming - to be a t y.ot.. of: tad the person sc(. claiming the right . i 6! tote shay! also tatte . and subscribe a written or partly wr / ' I ten and partly-printed .stlidaviLstatlng, to the be t of his .Ituowledge and belief, when and where - II wad horn ; that be has been a elltien of the 11. iiited States for one Month. and of the ComitiOn valt trot. Pennssicaula ; that he hail resided In 1. Ite ,Cehmenwealth one year, or If formerly a qualified ' dreier, or a nat lvt,bOrn tit Sato thereof:anti ha, re - ed therefrom and returned, pat he ha: re sided therein six; nonths nexfpreeeoling,, , ahl elec tion; that he has" resided in the district In which he claims to its a voter for Ito period of at lea.; two mouths immediately preceding-said election: that he has, not moved' into the Uhdriet for the . . purpose or voting therein : that he has, if twenty two years of - age or upwanis, paid a State or count) tax within two years, which was assessed, at least two months antiyald at least one month before the election. The said affidavit "shall alse.state'tehen and where the tax. claimed to die paid by the aftiant was assessed, and' when 'and where and to whom paid: ant the tax receiptrtheretor shall be produc ed for exanilliation: unless the affiant shall state In his affidavit that it has been lost or destroyed, m that he never received ally": and If a naturalized et t4eti. shall alio state when, Where ;anti by what mitt he lads naturalized, and shall also, produce = put If the person so claiming-the right to vote shall take anti subscrilie au affidavit that he is a native hont citizen of the United States, or. - if horn else where, shall state the fact In his. affildavit, anti - shall produce evidence that he his been naturaliz ed, or that he Is entitled to cilizenshiphy reason of his father's naturalization ; and shall further state In hie affidavit That lie fa, at the time of making tits Ittlitlavit;Of thq age of twenty-one and under twenty-two years ;•that -he has been a-citizen of the United States one month, and has resided-1u the State one year; or,, If q nattre-horn citizen of the k State. and retunved therefrom' and returned, that' , that he has resided therein six months next pre csedingsaid election, and in -ti i. election district immediately two-months preceding such election, lie !2hall be entitled to vote, although he shall not have \ paid taxes.... The said affidavits of all persons malt leg such claims shall be. preserved by the elec tion IsTird, and at - this close of the - election they shall be Inclosed with' the list of Voters, tally list. and otheepapers required by law - to lie Red by the' reliant judge with the Prothonotary, and shall re main on file \ therewith in the Prothonotary-8 office, subject to examination as other election papersare. If the electionoMeers„shall dud that the applicant j.9SVes all the \legal - qualifications of a voter It: •liall be permitted to vote, and his ',sine shall I s • added to the Ilst.tictaxablo; by the election officers, the Woril-"lax" beltig added,where the claimant. ~6 4\ chins to vote on tax , and Alin word "age" where MI claim; to vote on e ; the same words being addled by the clerks In each case, respectively, oil the lists of persons voting at such eleet ion, Soc. W. It sball not be \lawful for any qualiged. 1 citizen of the district. no ittistanding the 1111111 e of the proposed voter is co n hied on the list of nes- Went taxables, to challenge - he vote of such 'per son, whereupon the same proo of the right of suf frage as Is now reqUired by la,hall be puidiely made and acted on by the elect) n' bearil.and -the Tote admitted or rejected acconth g tithe evidence. Every person claiming to be a natuialized ' , citizen shall be required To produce his nalliralizatiOn cer `l ideate at the election befor,e,voting, except where lie has been for five years consecutively a voter In the district in which he offers his Tote :arid ou the Tote of such person being receJved. It shall be the duty of the election ooicers to write or stamp on such certificate Tkord " voted " with the da . y, month and year ; and If any election odlcererofticers shall receive a second rot on the saute day by virtue of .the same ceitidcate.uxcept where sons are entitled to vote because of the naturalization of their fath ers, they and the person who shall offer suctesecund vote shall be golity of a in isdemeauor, and on con viction thereof shall - be fined or iniprbassed...o both, at the discretion of the court; hut Ow tine shalt not exceed fire hundred dollars In ,Imcli cash nor thelmprisonment one y..”. ,. . ' The liko pettish- Ishinent shall be infiletedoin outivictf - di, oil the of -ricers of the election who shall neglect, or refuse to make or cause to, be made, the indorsement requir ed as aforetodd on each naturalisation eallecste. See. 12. If any election officer shall refuse or neg. loot rtiroquiro such proof of tpo ript- ot 3ultraifo LegaL au is prescribed by this law, or the lawS of which this ft fs *supplement, from any person oeertdr• Wrote whose name Is not on thelist of rise voters. or.whose right to vote is challenged by any qualified voter present. and 'bail admit such per. soil to Tote 'without requiringsuctsproof. every per son so offending shalt. on conviction, be silty of misdemeanor, and shall be sentenced, for *eery tuarh offense, to pay a line not exceeding five hun dred dolfark or to undergo an Imprisonment more: than one year, or both, at the discretion of the twat • .. See. 18; The mammon shall clack reeelre the same compensation fir the time necessarily gpPnt in per forming the donee hergby enjoined as to provided bylaw to tunissiwirs malting valuations, to be paid by thl County Cotuntitsbiners as It other eases: nod It shall not be lawful ter any assessor to,istess a tax against any person. whatever within sixty-one days next preceding the annual election inlforetn ber ; any'vlolation of this provision shall he a mist demeanor. and subject the officer so offending to a flue, on conviction, not eieecding one hundred or to Imprisonment .not exeeeding thrte: months, or both, at the discretion of the court. .'See.. assessor, election officer. or person appoited as an overseer, who shall neglect or. re- lure to perform any duty enlolned by. this act, without reasonable or legal gauss, shall be Tnablect to a peniftly of one hundred dollar s kand If any as se esor shall knowingly assess any person as a voter who Is nottittalified, or shall witifnlly refuse to all ies.% any one who is qualified. he shall be guilty of ' a misdemeanor In ogice..and on .convletioo.be pun- • .Ished by a flue notexceeding one thousand *loners, .or Imprisonment not exceeding two year; or both, at the discretion of the court, and also he subject to.action for damage' by the party aggrieved ;_and it itnrpenum shall fraudulently alter. add to.. de {atom, destroy any list of voters made out as di rected by this net, or fear down •or remove the same frOm the place where it had been fixed, .with fraudulent or.mlschleyous intent. or, for any Ira proper purpose, the person so offending shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction ' be punPibed by st fine not exceeding five hundred. dollars,-or ImprisOnnient not exceeding two years, or both. at thltdiseretiorr ot the ; court; and If any person shall. by violence or tutiraidation, diive °or attempt tb drive folio the polls any person or per sons appointe4 ; l4 the -court to net as • overseereof • anelertion, erin \ any .w.y - willfully prevent sauJ' • overseers from perfolintlng the'ilid let enjoined up. on them by thbract.'Such person shall'be guilty of a inlstienteanor;•and upon conviction thereof snail be pnnlshed by.a fine not exceeding one thousand - dollars; or by' Imprisonment not exceeding two yew's, qr both, at the discretion of the court. • Any person who shall, on the day of any election, visit a polling place In any election districVat which he is not entitled to vote, and shall use any intimitla; lion or violence for the purpose of preventing any . officer of election from performing theiluties re- quire(' of him by law, or for the impose of plAVentt ing any qualified voter of such district exercising Lis right to vote or from exercising his right...to right to challenge any person offering to vote, our 'Menton shall be deemed gulltyof misdemeanor, and upon conviction,thercef shall be titipiiihed4 a find not exceeding ono thousand dollars;_or by Minns- onment net exceeding , two years. or both. at the discretion of ttle, court. Aoy orenieer or election officer. who shall disclose how any elector .shall have voted, Tiles* req. ukreil to do so as a *it nes% In a Judicial Troccedlng. shall be guilty of misdemeanor; and upon*conv!etion thereof shall be, punished' by aline not exceetting ono thousand dol. lats. or by imprisonment not sixeeediug two years, ur bOth. at the dist‘reticro of the court.' • '• The following are the preamble and first few see, flows of the art of Jane 4th, WA. entitled, •• A fur ther supplement to the eleetluo laws of this'Com- win wealth: = . . -Iglierent, • AI -an act of the Congress of The [•rifted States, entitled ac.t to anion(' the nor. eral acts heretofore pas4d, to provide - for the en rolling out the national force, for oth- er purposes," and approved )larch ad, lbas, all per sons.who have deserted tli military or naval ter of the United States, and who have not heart di,harged..or relieved from the penalty or disa, !ditty therein provided.'-ye deemed and taken to have voluntarily relinquished and forfeited their `rights of citizenship, and their rights to become citizens. and are deprived of exhlvising any rights of citizens thereof 47;4 whereas, Persons not.eltizens-of the Malted' 'it.tates, are not. under the constitution and lases of Pennsylvania; qualified electors of this Common- CM SECTION I. Be if randifli 61.,..the -Senate and 1l ,Mae of Sepeeeintatteee--q the thanntonweatth Piiniiiiy/ritiiia in General --texembly met, and it iN here , iy eltileffl/ by the' a uthheit y nj flit same. That•ln all elections hereafter to he..beld In thIS Commonwealth, IC shall b unlawful fur the fuslge or Inspectors o any bu,l4 elections to 'receirory ballot, or ballots. fror: any person or persons, ern brared In the piovisitnts, and stinieet to the disabil ity imposed by said aet of Congress, approved March 3il, innVand It shalkbe unlawful for any ,itneh personto offer to Notitiy ballot or ballOts. Sec. 2. That .if - 311 V ruck Jnitpc and 'inspectors of election, or any of them, shalt receive or consent to receive, any such disqualified person. he; or they. so tarring: shall la guilty of a misdemeanor, and 4pon, conviction thereof, In :thy court of quarter sessiOns.of tills Conunonwralth, he shall. for each off. axe be sentenced to pay..a fine of not, less than one hundred dollars., and tolundergo an imprison- - silent - In ars Jail of the proper county . for not less than slaty days.' See. 3. That If any parson deprlved of citizenship and disqualified as aforexaid. shail,'at any election, liereaffier to be held In this Cotnnionwealth, vote; or tetlfler to the,oglcers thereof and offer to vote a ',silo or ballots, any person so offending, shall be der( ed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction theyeof In any court 4 , quarter sessions of this. I •mitimonviPeallii, shall, for each offense. bepunished In ilke manner as In provided in the preceding sec- , •; . ttion of thisact, in the ea, of officers of electio n, celving such unlawful ballots. - .. Sec. 4. That If any person ,hereafter shall pei- nade-. or advise any : person or persons. deprived.of ~ citizenship and disqualified as aforesaid to offer shy, oaf ot-or hatiottF, to the Officers of any election here after to be held in this Cormnonwealth,•ar 'shall persuadeof advise any stilt officer to -recelye any ballot or i; alrots from any person deprived ,of 611, retiship and dbqualitied 34 aforesaid. such a person so offending. shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. and upon conviction thereof In any courrotqurrter ses ,dons of this Commonwealth , shall be punished In tike manner as is provided In the second section of the act, iii the case officers of Such electionsiecelv log such unlairtni ballot or ballots. - . . lq uhediettee to the requirements Of the Governor 0' the Comiilonvvealth of Pennsylvania. I hereby puldbih theYifteenth Ainendme . nt of the Cunstftu- Gott of the [knifed States, the act of Congress en-. forcing the-same, and the act of - Assembly relattie . thereto:. • , • the fateenttramendment to the CortiMutton of the 17nIted States I. a. follow'S: "SEC - rto.7 t: The right orcittzenit of the United states to . v(lte shall not be-denied or abridged •by• the United : 4 :Wes, er by anr..State, on account of raee, color, or previous condition of servitude." • "See. 7:. The Celigis shall have power' to en foree.thls article by appropriate legislation:" A further bupplemeut to this act relating to elee iu this Comnronwealth: \ \ SEt•TtON 19. That so much of every act Of As ..end.ly as provides that not cnly white freemen sh,i4 he entitled to vote or Ise registerid as voters, oral \ claiming to vote at any general orspecial elec. of, this Connuonwealth. be and the same •is betel,y‘rePealtd :AO that hers after all freemen. vithOut\distinction of ,oh.r; shall he enrolled and rogisiered according to the provisions of the first section nt s act approved tho 17th day of April. ison, • entitled. ..ail act further supplemental to the act relating to. the elections of this Commonwealth:" and when otlie \ rulm. qualified under existitii lawn, Ttge at alt general.aiid special elee in tills emitnilinvrealth. 1 also give notice that the question of,a Poor. House, and purchase of a farm for that purpose will be voted uPon under the provisions or_ the following act : - >, miltien*nt to anapt cntitled "An act to pro. videlor the erection of \ a Poor House and for I he sUpoort of the poor in the several counties bt this -Commonwealth• • approvOl May 11th. , SEC. 3. Pe It enacted hythe Senate-and house of Representatives of the Connponwealth of Penn ..ylvatila In General Assembly met and is hereby .2na,ted by the authority of the mole, That the first section of said act . shall be ainenticd-so as to read , as r:aiowS: • • ', 1 17.C. I. That the county i•tmlmissloners of the • s,veral counties of this commonwtialth may select sneh rent, estate as 'they may deem netessaty for the acceininodat ion of the: poor Of - tiieirr4,PectiV,o ventilles, and shall subinit such election, together with the terms and conditions npon watch sneh real estate can be purchased. in fee simple to the court of quarter sessions int a' d .for proper comity. and If the saute shall be approved,by said 12• MT: • the county commissioners shall take a eon- Veyanee therefore In the name and for the use'of • 1 IV corporation mentioned h, th e f our th me th, n of Bahl art, and they shall certify the proteciThilts :herein ender tlitAr hands mel'4als to the tie] k of the eourt,of quarter sessiou• -of such county and ;am, shall Iris entered at length upon the r:dods of such court, :.'nodded: That before the .purchase of any, such real estate tkhall lw approved Iry said emirt the saute shall be submitted Wand ipproved: by tv successive grand juries of the proper COM:V. or Ihe said e•dzrt may tnubellt the question of the erection of a- 1•011 r House te , a.aele M. qualified voters -of the, riiunfy, and It a ma mtity tkt the voles east Is iti favor of a county Poet , ..flouse tbi;tl either case the county shall approve of the purchase of the real estate selected as afore .44d by the cuur.fy romutissioners." . Stu. '2. That the election'provided ft - Mb the Mt aed 4ixth seetlorrof- Mb act shall be held by the' proper election officers in the several townships wards and boroughs of Um several counties of this - Commonwealth at the Ow for holding the g eneral at.suelt times a , may ue fixed by th e court • d c uarter sessions of the pr'oper counti. St:(::14. It shall bathe duty of the judges and in; p ~tors of the eleettotis to• receive tickets either written or,prthted front the legal . v4,tera of each election district labvl6l .nit the ootAde "poor 11,3a 4 ,' and on the inside "for Poor House." or •-atntlost Peer Ifouse.."' and' deposit said tirkel In the peeper let!lot I , OX as r, , qttinel by law in case.of; general elections and the tickets so teals - ad shall tw enutited Mot a certified returner the same made , ttitt sett , or d'elivered to the clerk pf the court of i i n n rter sessions cf the proper county as now WO .vided by law for tp akin: returns for townships-and berodikelections nd it shall Lie the duty of the ilerkla sifetrcori4 to aggregate the votes in one .ontnin 'east ..fortiltOor . llonso'•.' and, In another ..,ta: - ,allist-Poor Holm.. which aggregated together - ,ith the returns of such election shall be laid be- • fon. the Judge of the court of the Irroper county at -the twit regular term thereof succeeding such Mee, don and it shall be the dingo( t he judges toexamine! salt returns and the aggregate of the votes east for. and against Poor House and publicly declare the re. snit which result shall be.certitied by said judgesat. Bled with the records of said court. .. - - . ... See. 4. That In receiving and counting - and In 'making returns of the-rotes easel'', Inspector and iiidges and clerks of said election shall tie govern. ...ii by the laws of thls-Conitnotterealth :regulating' general elections and all the penalties of said elec. tint laws are hereby extended to and applied tit the -voters, Inspect Ms. judges, and clerks %ming at and ' in attendance upon Its elections held:under the . provisions of this act and The act to which this Is a supplement., •! .42 . . SEC. S. TFat the expenses of such election shad:. tel paid by the treasmer of the proper eouuty, Pro. hued: No ROW eke./ .0111 'shall be ordered forthree yearsl.after the haling of the last election. ' . - ~ ... . St:c.a. Thst the provisions of this act Shall not ) 1 ippry to any county or district that has already within it a ?minty or district Poorhouse of houso it -her any special law unless the same shall be ac vented by a majority of the voters of such county or district at au .election for that perpose whieh may be ordered by the court of quaver 5e10401114 of. the proper county upon the petition- of littVax.' payers, Provided: That the directors of the poor Way erect and maintain two houses for the destl-, ,Jape iti any county containing a population of over `. ilx I y thousand Inhabitants and six hundred square . . ~.nittes. leen under my hand, at my office In Towanda, thiS Ist day of October. In the year of our one thousand, eight-hundred and-seventy-6,m b. and In the'tine hundred and second year of the Indepere. Arne,' of the United States. . AI 4 :OItEW J. LAYTON, Sheriff of Bradford County.. Towanda, October 11; 1477. A uDIT 0 It'S . - NOTICE.John, Clough vs .1. W. Tayl..r and M. M, SPaldlng. In the Court of Coto Item I:milfurelcoufity, No. 449 Sept. T.. : ,' MllPTArteti, nil i•er. appolikteti by 4010 ...Mr: to I of the SLee. :If. arh.logi from .1..1 . . real estate, alts anent to the 111311„,G! his appoint Ineut at the ~ftte.• of :Williams n to. - Tou - aiela bone, on, WE.13.411F.:i13 - AY, NitV VA:Pt:It :04_ MT. at, I. - Welork wt.,' n u. r'• at( penote. haylog elaltna against 1416 (tart' 'eltt.t precut tlp ... .t2altte s or be forayer 414:hived Uteri. front.' H. N, oettl, 131